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Chroma-Q®
Color Force II Plus 72TM Color Force II Plus 48TM Color Force II Plus 12TM
User Manual
Part Numbers: CQ1652-1012, CQ1652-1100, CQ1652-1500, CQ1652-1600, CQ1641-2000, CQ1641-2100, CQ1641-2500, CQ1641-2600, CQ1641-3000,
CQ1641-3100, CQ1641-3500, CQ1641-3600 (Model: 1652-1012, 1652-1100, 1652-1500,
1652-1600, 1641-2000, 1641-2100, 1641-2500, 1641-2600, 1641-3000, 1641-3100, 1641-3500, 1641-3600)
Software Version: Addressing 4.0, Engine 4.2
Manual P/N: 1641-0701 V1.0

Warranty Statement

Chroma-Q® warrants to the original purchaser, with proof of purchase, that its delivered products shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 24 months from date of shipment.
Chroma-Q® will repair, or at its option, provide an equivalent item or replace, the defective product during the stated warranty period. This warranty applies only to the repair or replacement of the product and only when the product is properly handled, installed and maintained according to Chroma-Q® instructions. This warranty excludes defects resulting from improper handling, storage, installation, acts of God, fire, vandalism or civil disturbances. Purchaser must notify Chroma-Q® in writing within 14 days of noticing the defect. This warranty excludes field labour or service charges related to the repair or replacement of the product.
The warranty contained herein shall not extend to any finished goods or spare parts from which any serial number has been removed or which have been damaged or rendered defective (a) as a result of normal wear and tear, wilful or accidental damage, negligence, misuse or abuse; (b) due to water or moisture, lightning, windstorm, abnormal voltage, harmonic distortion, dust, dirt, corrosion or other external causes; (c) by operation outside the specifications contained in the user documentation; (d) by the use of spare parts not manufactured or sold by Chroma-Q® or by the connection or integration of other equipment or software not approved by Chroma-Q® unless the Customer provides acceptable proof to Chroma-Q® that the defect or damage was not caused by the above; (e) by modification, repair or service by anyone other than Chroma-Q®, who has not applied for and been approved by Chroma-Q® to do such modification, repair or service unless the Customer provides acceptable proof to Chroma-Q® that the defect or damage was not caused by the above; (f) due to procedures, deviating from procedures specified by Chroma-Q® or (g) due to failure to store, install, test, commission, maintain, operate or use finished goods and spare parts in a safe and reasonable manner and in accordance with Chroma-Q®'s instructions (h) by repair or replacement of engines without factory training.
The warranty contained herein shall not apply to finished goods or spare parts which are sold "as is", as "second-hand", as used", as "demo" or under similar qualifications or to Consumables ("Consumables" is defined as any part(s) of goods or part(s) for use with goods, which part(s) of goods or part(s) for use with goods are consumed during the operation of the goods and which part(s) of goods or part(s) for use with goods require replacement from time to time by a user such as, but not limited to, light bulbs).
The warranty contained herein shall not apply, unless the total purchase price for the defective finished goods or spare parts has been paid by the due date for payment.
The warranty contained herein applies only to the original purchaser and are not assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser or end-user.
This warranty is subject to the shipment of the goods, within the warranty period, to the Chroma-Q® warranty returns department, by the purchaser, at the purchaser's expense. If no fault is found, ChromaQ® will charge the purchaser for the subsequent return of the goods.
Chroma-Q® reserves the right to change the warranty period without prior notice and without incurring obligation and expressly disclaims all warranties not stated in this limited warranty.

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Disclaimer

The information contained herein is offered in good faith and is believed to be accurate. However, because conditions and methods of use of our products are beyond our control, this information should not be used in substitution for customer's tests to ensure that Chroma-Q® products are safe, effective, and fully satisfactory for the intended end use. Suggestions of use shall not be taken as inducements to infringe any patent. Chroma-Q® sole warranty is that the product will meet the sales specifications in effect at the time of shipment. Your exclusive remedy for breach of such warranty is limited to refund of purchase price or replacement of any product shown to be other than as warranted.

Chroma-Q® reserves the right to change or make alteration to devices and their functionality without notice due to our ongoing research and development.

The Chroma-Q® Color Force II Plus TM has been designed specifically for the lighting industry. Regular maintenance should be performed to ensure that the products perform well in the entertainment environment.

If you experience any difficulties with any Chroma-Q® products please contact your selling dealer. If your selling dealer is unable to help, please contact support@chroma-q.com. If the selling dealer is unable to satisfy your servicing needs, please contact the following, for full factory service:

Outside North America: Tel: +44 (0)1494 446000 Fax: +44 (0)1494 461024 support@chroma-q.com

North America: Tel: 416-255-9494 Fax: 416-255-3514 support@chroma-q.com

For further information please visit the Chroma-Q® website at www.chroma-q.com. Chroma-Q® and Color Force II PlusTM are trademarks, for more information on this visit www.chromaq.com/trademarks. The rights and ownership of all trademarks are recognized.

Important Notice: As per the requirements in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards for product approval, please refer to the OSHA web pages http://www.osha.gov/dts/otpca/nrtl/ for information on the list of Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTLs) and the scope of recognition.

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Safety information
WARNING! Read the safety precautions in this section before
installing, powering, operating or servicing this product.
The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this document:

Warning! Safety Hazard. Risk of severe injury or death.

Warning! Fire Hazard.

Warning! Hazardous Voltage. Risk of severe lethal electric
shock.

Warning! Refer to User
manual.

Warning!
Read the user manual before installing and operating the Chroma-Q® Color Force II PlusTM. For future reference, keep and use the manual. Safety precautions given in user manual must be followed at all times and the manuals of all the devices you connect it to. Observe all the warnings printed on product and in manuals. Make sure whoever is involved in working on or using the Chroma-Q® Color Force II PlusTM has carefully read and understood all the safety precautions and listed warnings. Install, connect, operate and service devices only as described in this manual and in connected devices' manuals and only in accordance with local laws and regulations. All Chroma-Q® manuals are available for download from www.chroma-q.com. Chroma-Q® Color Force II PlusTM does not have user-serviceable parts. Refer any operation not described in this manual to support@chroma-q.com.

If you experience difficulties with any Chroma-Q® products please contact your local dealer. If your local dealer is unable to help then please contact support@chroma-q.com.
If you are having trouble finding what you are looking for on our website, then contact our Chroma-Q®
marketing department by sending an email to marketing@chroma-q.com.

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PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK
· Use only the cables specified in this manual and on the Chroma-Q® website at www.chromaq.com to interconnect devices in the installation. If the specified cables are not long enough for an intended cable run, consult Chroma-Q® for assistance in finding or creating a safe alternative solution.
· Provide a means of locking out AC mains power that allows power to the installation to be shut down and made impossible to reapply, even accidentally, during work on the installation.
· Shut down power to the installation during service and when it is not in use. · Before applying power to the installation, check that all power distribution equipment and cables
are in perfect condition and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices. · Isolate the installation from power immediately if any product, power cable or power plug is in
any way damaged, defective or wet, or if it shows signs of overheating. · Do not immerse a Chroma-Q® Color Force II PlusTM fixture in water or expose it to high-
pressure water jets.
PROTECTION FROM BURNS AND FIRE
· The Color Force II PlusTM is fan cooled. Provide free airflow around the fixture and a minimum clearance of 10 mm (0.4 in.) in all directions.
· Do not operate the Color Force II PlusTM if the ambient operating temperature exceeds 40° C (131° F).
· Do not modify the Color Force II PlusTM in any way not described in this manual or install other than genuine Chroma-Q® parts. Use only accessories approved by Chroma-Q®.
PROTECTION FROM INJURY
· Ensure that the installation hardware and supporting surface or structure can hold at least 10 times the weight of all the devices they support.
· Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing, servicing or moving the Color Force II PlusTM.
· As soon as work is completed, check that all hardware and components are securely fastened to supporting structures.
· Make sure there are no flammable materials close to the product during operation. · Make sure the power cord is not crimped or damaged. · Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while the product is on. · Never try to repair the product. Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or
malfunction and/or invalidate your warranty. Please contact the nearest authorized dealer or contact support@chroma-q.com.
Keep this User Manual for future consultation. If this product is used by another user, be sure that they also receive this document.

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Table of Contents

1. Product overview ................................................................................................................................................................ 1

Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 2

2.1.

Unpacking the units.................................................................................................................................................. 2

2.2.

Cabling..................................................................................................................................................................... 2

2.3.

Mounting .................................................................................................................................................................. 2

2.4.

Orientation ............................................................................................................................................................... 3

2.5.

Cyc & Border Lens ................................................................................................................................................. 3

2.6.

Control ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Main Menu ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5

3.1.

DMX......................................................................................................................................................................... 6

Mode .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7

4.1.

Mode Select Options ................................................................................................................................................ 7

4.2.

Grouping Options ..................................................................................................................................................... 8

4.3.

Flip Options .............................................................................................................................................................. 9

4.4.

Strobe Options ......................................................................................................................................................... 9

4.5.

Look Select .............................................................................................................................................................11

4.6.

Master Mode ...........................................................................................................................................................12

4.7.

Set up Menu............................................................................................................................................................13

4.8.

ETC Compatible......................................................................................................................................................14

4.9.

DMX Data ...............................................................................................................................................................14

4.10. Fan Speed ..............................................................................................................................................................15

4.11. Rotate Display.........................................................................................................................................................15

4.12. PWM Frequency .....................................................................................................................................................15

4.13. DMX Lost ................................................................................................................................................................16

4.14. Lock ........................................................................................................................................................................16

4.15. Reset and Factory Defaults .....................................................................................................................................17

4.16. Upload Engine.........................................................................................................................................................18

4.17. Firmware Version ....................................................................................................................................................18

4.18. DMX Source............................................................................................................................................................18

4.19. Engine Temp...........................................................................................................................................................18

4.20. Look Store...............................................................................................................................................................19

Thermal Performance........................................................................................................................................................20

Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................20

Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................................................20

Technical specifications.....................................................................................................................................................21

8.1.

Technical specification ............................................................................................................................................21

8.2.

Technical Drawings .................................................................................................................................................23

Menu Tree: ........................................................................................................................................................................26

DMX MAP .........................................................................................................................................................................27

CCT ...................................................................................................................................................................................28

RDM Functions..................................................................................................................................................................30

12.1. Frequency, Grouping and Fan_Speed.....................................................................................................................30

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1. Product overview
The Chroma-Q® Color Force II PlusTM LED batten range is a powerful lineup of professional cyc and wash lights. These super bright fixtures easily wash up to 12m / 39 ft. walls or cycloramas. In addition, the advanced color mixing and control management technologies together give you a radically increased color palette, a high CRI and theatrical grade dimming, all in the same fixture.
Optional slide-in "Cyc Light" and "Border Light" optical l e n s accessories are available to adjust the light output to suit a wide range of applications.
The Chroma-Q® Color Force II Plus TM lighting fixture is designed specifically for professional indoor entertainment lighting. The fixture can be wall or floor mounted with the adjustable quick-release end-plate fixing system. For hung bar or truss mounting, additional bar clamp hardware is required.
The Color Force II PlusTM features built-in power supplies and can operate as a stand-alone unit or be remotely controlled through ANSI E1.11 USITT DMX 512-A protocol via a cable or a Lumen Radio wireless connection when using the optional radio module.
The Color Force II PlusTM is available in three lengths, the Color Force II Plus 72TM model which features a total of 24 high output RGBA cells (or pixels), the Color Force II Plus 48TM model which features a total of 16 high output RGBA cells (or pixels) and the Color Force II Plus 12TM model which features a total of 4 high output RGBA cells (or pixels). Each cell provides a homogenized color output with no unsightly color shadowing like fixtures using traditional individual-colored emitters.
The control options incorporate a choice of RGBA (Red, Green, Blue, Amber), RGB (Red, Green, Blue, with *Magic Amber) and HSI (Hue, Saturation and Intensity) control modes.
The product's robust anodized aluminum extruded construction houses a discreet cable management system. Additional protection is built around the lenses for a truly road proof fixture.

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Operation

2.1. Unpacking the units
The Color Force II Plus TM package includes the fixture, power cord, mounting bracket, safety
chain and a Quick Start Guide. We recommend that you keep the original packaging in case the item needs to be returned.

2.2. Cabling
The Color Force II PlusTM utilizes Neutrik powerCon true1 connectors for power input and through. The DMX control data input and through connections from an external control console are via two Neutrik XLR 5-pin connectors. The chassis are ground bonded.

Note: To avoid overloading the input cable, the maximum length of Color Force II PlusTM fixtures for a single power cable run is 3.6m (12') at 110VAC or 7.2m (24') at 220VAC.

XLR 5-pin Cable: Typical power & data connections Function
1 Ground 2 Data Minus 3 Data Plus 4 Spare Data 5 Spare Data

Power Cable:

International Colour Code

Connections

North American Colour Code

Connections

Green and Yellow

Earth (E)

Green

Ground (Green)

Blue

Neutral (N)

White

Neutral (Silver)

Brown

Live (L)

Black

Hot (Gold)

Important Notice: The use of an optically splitters for DMX signal distribution are highly recommended when several

fixture units are not plugged into the same power source.

Maximum Number of fixtures connected in a series: Important Notice: Actual number of fixtures connected in series may be lower based on your branch circuit inrush rating.

Fixture CF II Plus 72 CF II Plus 48 CF II Plus 12

Wattage 800W 533W 135W

@110V 2 x CF II Plus 72 3 x CF II Plus 48 12 x CF II Plus 12

@220V 4 x CF II Plus 72 6 x CF II Plus 48 22 x CF II Plus 12

2.3. Mounting
The Color Force II PlusTM fixtures are equipped with built-in mounting brackets or trunnions for floor mounting. The mounting brackets feature a pair of quick release levers for easy tilt adjustment. Wall and truss mounting applications may require additional hardware not included.
Note: Secure the fixture with a safety bond. Provisions for fixing holes are built in to the endplates and fixture brackets.

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2.4. Orientation
The Color Force II Plus TM fixtures are built with lenses that optimize the beam spread when used on a wall or cyclorama. The side with square diffuse nearfield micro lenses is also indicated by silk screened arrows on the fixture bottom edge border, which should be adjacent to the wall or cyclorama. The side with hexagonal far-field micro lenses is indicated should be facing away from the wall or cyclorama.
Silk screened arrows near the touch screen should point towards the cyc or wall.
Wall or Cyclorama

Hexagonal far-field
Micro-lenses

Square diffuse near-field M i c r o - lenses

Audience
2.5. Cyc & Border Lens
"Cyc Lens" and "Border Lens" are o p t i o n a l slide-in optical accessories available to adjust the light output of the Color Force II Plus TM fixtures to suit a wide range of applications. One accessory slot is provided on the front of the fixture to hold a slide-in lens accessory. Matching indentations on both ends of lens are provided for locking the lens in place.
Spring Plungers are pre-installed at the far ends of the accessory slot to lock in-place the slide-in panels. The heights of the spring plungers are preset at the factory do not need adjustment.

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2.6. Control
Color Force II Plus TM fixtures can operate as a stand-alone unit or be controlled remotely via ANSI E1.11 USITT DMX 512-A protocol. The control function settings can be accessed through the touchscreen LCD display at the rear of the fixture. Power-up Screen:
During the short time while the fixture powers on, you can see the fixture type and firmware version. The firmware version is also viewable from the Setup Menu.
No Power Menu Access: Insert a small blunt object, such as a paperclip, into the hole to turn the display on and configure the
fixture when it is not connected to line power.

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Main Menu
Model Name DMX Address & Orientation Current assigned mode Number of dedicated pixels

Data Signal/Source Indicator
DMX Channels used in current configuration
Configuration option buttons

Once the unit is powered up, the display shows the Main Menu with: · The model name. · The DMX starting address and orientation. · Footprint: number of DMX slots used in the current configuration. · Mode: current assigned control mode and current dedicated pixels (or grouping) as per selected grouping & control mode. · Current input status (DMX cable/DMX wireless/No data cable/No data Wireless).
Operational and control changes can be made by selecting any of the four configuration option buttons shown in the picture above to access DMX (address), Mode, Setup and preset Looks operation.
LR shows LED pixels will be controlled beginning at left, going towards right. This can be reversed by choosing RL in the Mode Menu options. Note: The "Left" side of the fixture is where power and data enter; the "Right" side is where they exit.
The LCD is backlit when you access the menu. This will turn off when left undisturbed for 5 seconds.

Data Signal Indicator: No Data
> > >DMX
DMX > > >

Shows the presence and status of DMX signal. - appears when the fixture is set at RGB, HSI or RGBA mode and not connected to an external DMX control console.
- appears when the fixture is set at RGB, HSI or RGBA mode and receiving a DMX signal from an external DMX control
-appears when the fixture is set at Master and outputting a DMX data

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3.1. DMX
The factory default address is 1. The screen shows the current DMX start address and the new DMX start address. In this screen, the numeric command buttons can be tapped to set the new DMX start address.

New Address to assign
Cancel / go back to Main menu

Current Address Control Buttons Apply to save

Command Button
0 ­ 9 Apply Escape

Description
Button numbers 0 to 9 for typing the new DMX start address. Save the new DMX address. Exit the screen without saving.

To set/change the DMX start address, 1. Main menu, press DMX 2. You will be directed to "Change DMX Address" screen 3. Directly enter new DMX start address by tapping buttons 0-9, e.g. press button 3 twice
to select address 33 4. Press Apply to save, display goes back to the main menu with the new DMX start
address 5. Press Escape anytime to cancel

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Mode
Strobe options Mode Select options Cancel / Go Back

Pixel Ordering Options

Grouping options Apply Changes/Save

4.1. Mode Select Options

RGBA (Red, Green, Blue and Amber) provides 4 control channels that directly affect the intensity of each color within a group. Color is mixed by adjusting the levels of each of the four channels. The DMX footprint will be determined by the grouping option selected. White ( of a b o u t 4 , 0 0 0 K ) is achieved with all channels at full. Refer to the table below for detail on grouping and DMX footprints. This mode assigns 4 DMX channels to set Red, Green, Blue and Amber levels in each cell, or group of cells.
To set the fixture to RGBA mode, 1. On the Main Menu, tap Mode 2. On the Mode screen, tap RGBA 3. Tap Apply to save or Escape to cancel
RGB (Red, Green, Blue with *Magic AmberTM) gives 3 control channels directly affecting the intensity of the corresponding group. Color is mixed by adjusting the levels of the three primary colors in each group. The DMX footprint will be determined by grouping option selected. White is achieved with all channels at full including Magic Amber.
To set the RGB mode, 1. On the Main Menu, tap Mode 2. On the Mode screen, tap RGB 3. Tap Apply to save or Escape to cancel
HSI (Hue, Saturation and Intensity) gives 3 control channels to each group; 2 color channels for hue
and saturation and one intensity channel. A separate definable intensity channel is particularly useful
when creating intensity chases or when the grand master is used. The hue channel has 255 different
colors available and the saturation channel specifies the saturation level of that color. The saturation
channel is fully saturated at full. White is achieved with the intensity channel to full and the saturation
channel at zero.
*Magic Amber is the term used for the unit's ability to bring in amber when mixing colors that require it.

Look Sel (Look Select) gives 1 control channel to select a preset look based on the DMX value. Refer to the table below for factory presets.

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4.2. Grouping Options
Color Force II Plus TM offers a powerful, wide variety of grouping options for the individual cells (or pixels) within each fixture. Grouping is independent of control Mode selection. A Color Force II Plus 72TM fixture consists of 24 cells, a Color Force II Plus 48TM fixture consists of 16 cells and a Color Force II Plus 12TM fixture consists of 4 cells. "Cell" or pixel grouping allows individual control of each single cell or various grouping of cells as defined in the tables below. In "x24/x16/x4" grouping, all cells in the Color Force II Plus TM 72/48/12, the fixtures will be controlled as 1 group. In x1 each cell is being controlled independently for a total of 24, 16 or 4 individual cells for the Color Force II Plus TM 72, 48 or 12 respectively. See tables below where the number in the table indicates the group number. In RGBA Mode each group uses 4 DMX slots; in RGB & HSI Modes each group uses 3 DMX slots.
Od / Ev: Controls every other cell (pixels) in two groups of control ­ odd cell and even cells.
Skp2: Provides control of three groups comprising every third cell (pixel) on the fixture.
Skp3: Provides control of four groups comprising every forth cell (pixel) on the fixture.
Skip6: Provides control of six groups comprising every sixth cell (pixel) on the fixture.
Grouping & DMX Addressing

Grouping: Color Force II Plus 72TM
Group Select
ed

Flip: LR

Group Number(s)

x24 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

x12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

x8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

x6 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4

x4 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6

x3 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8

x2 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12

x1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Od/Ev 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2

Skp2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

Skp3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

Skp6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6

Grouping: Color Force II Plus 48TM

Flip: LR

Group Selected

Group Number(s)

X16 x8 x4 x2 x1 Od/Ev Skp3 Skp7

111111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111111112 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 111122223 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 112233445 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 121212121 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 123412341 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 123456781 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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Color Force II Plus 12 TM

LR

Group Selected

Group Number(s)

x4 x2 x1 Od/Ev

1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2

Group DMX address examples: Group 1: Fixture DMX address Group 2: Fixture DMX address + 4 (RGBA) or +3 (RGB or HSI) Group 3: Fixture DMX address + 8 (RGBA) or +6 (RGB or HSI) Group X: Fixture DMX address + (X - 1) x 4 (RGBA) or + (X - 1) x3 (RGB or HSI) Group 24: Fixture DMX address + 92 (RGBA) or + 69 (RGB or HSI)

4.3. Flip Options
The starting DMX address can be selected to be on the right or left of the fixture as indicated on the display. "Left" is defined as the side where the power & data enter the fixture, "right" is the side where power and data exit. Shown below is the example of address ordering for a Color Force II Plus 72TM with x1 Grouping selected.
LR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 RL 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 12 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

4.4. Strobe Options
These options allow LEDs to flash at different frequency, duration and density depending on the selection and application requirements. All these factors can be varied using a DMX console. Current mode on Main Screen will display sRGBA or sRGB / sHSI, where the "s" indicates a Strobe function is ON. Multiple strobe options can be selected at the same time.

OFF: Select this and the Press Apply to disable strobe option.
Strobe On: Press this button and then select Apply to enable strobe options. This will add 2 control channels at the beginning of the current channel footprint; first channel for flash frequency and second channel for flash duration. This setting will be indicated on Main menu touch screen.
ON TOP: Selecting Strobe On with On Top option will add 5 or 6 channels at the beginning of the fixture DMX footprint based on current mode selected. For RGBA ­ 6 extra channels and for RGB/HSI ­ 5 extra channels as follows: flash, frequency, flash duration, On Top strobe color. On Top color will be 3 or 4 channels depending on control mode.
RANDOM: Choosing this option LED's flashing frequency and duration can be randomized allowing unit to have a base color with strobe enabled adding another 1 extra channel for density (how may pixels are flashed at a time). Lowest density value is 1, highest is all 24 pixels.

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Strobe Summary

Strobe Mode Additional Channels

On

Frequency, Duration

On Top

Frequency, Duration, Color

Random
On Top + Random

Frequency, Duration, Density
Frequency, Duration, Density, Color

Notes Color of strobe flash determined by DMX values following control channels and Mode & Grouping selected by user Color of strobe flash On Top determined by color selected in Additional Channels, base color determined by DMX values following and Mode & Grouping selected Color of strobe flash determined by DMX values following Additional Channels and Mode & Grouping selected by user Color of strobe flash On Top determined by color selected in Additional Channels, base colour determined by DMX values following and Mode & Grouping selected

DMX Footprints - Number of DMX Channels used in Mode/Grouping Combinations

Color Force II Plus 72TM

Strobe Off

Control Mode

RGBA RGB HSI

Grouping

x24

4

3 3

x12

8

6 6

x8

12

9 9

x6

16 12 12

x4

24 18 18

x3

32 24 24

x2

48 36 36

x1

96 72 72

Od/Ev

8

6 6

Skp2

12

9 9

Skp3

16 12 12

Skp6

24 18 18

Look Sel

Strobe On RGBA RGB HSI

6

5

5

10

8

8

14 11 11

18 14 14

26 20 20

34 26 26

50 38 38

98 74 74

10

8

8

14 11 11

18 14 14

26 20 20

Strobe on Top RGBA RGB HSI

10 14 18 22 30 38 54 102 14 18 22 30 1

8

8

11 11

14 14

17 17

23 23

29 29

41 41

77 77

11 11

14 14

17 17

23 23

Strobe Random RGBA RGB HSI

11

9

9

15

12 12

19

15 15

23

18 18

31

24 24

29

30 30

55

42 42

103

78 78

15

12 12

19

15 15

23

18 18

31

24 24

Color Force II Plus 48TM

Strobe Off

Control Mode

RGBA RGB HSI

Grouping

X16

4

3 3

X8

8

6 6

X4

16 12 12

X2

32 24 24

x1

64 48 48

Od/Ev

8

6 6

Skp3

16 12 12

Skp7

32 24 24

Look Sel

Strobe On RGBA RGB HSI

6

5

5

10

8

8

18 14 14

34 26 26

66 50 50

10

8

8

18 14 14

34 26 26

Strobe on Top RGBA RGB HSI

10 14 22 38 70 14 22 38 1

8

8

11 11

17 17

29 29

53 53

11 11

17 17

29 29

Strobe Random RGBA RGB HSI

11

9

9

15

12 12

23

18 18

39

30 30

71

54 54

15

12 12

23

18 18

39

30 30

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Color Force II Plus 12TM

Strobe Off

Control Mode

RGBA RGB HSI

Grouping

X4

4

3 3

X2

8

6 6

x1

16 12 12

Od/Ev

8

6 6

Look Sel

Strobe On RGBA RGB HSI

6

5

5

10

8

8

18 14 14

10

8

8

Strobe on Top RGBA RGB HSI

10 14 22 14 1

8

8

11 11

17 17

11 11

Strobe Random RGBA RGB HSI

11

9

9

15

12 12

23

18 18

15

12 12

4.5. Look Select
The Color Force II Plus TM has 31 internal preset Looks for recall using the Look Sel mode. Looks can also be used for the stand-alone Master mode, or for recall in the event of loss of DMX described elsewhere in this manual. Looks can be recorded to the internal flash memory and will be preserved on power down. Note that looks will be returned to factory default settings if a Default Reset is performed.
The Look Sel mode assigns 1 DMX channel to access the saved Looks. To access a look using the Look Sel mode,
1. From the Main Menu, tap Mode. 2. From Mode screen, tap Look Sel. 3. Tap Apply to save or Escape to cancel. 4. If enabled, the user can then select one of the stored looks using a D M X v a l u e
f r o m a n external DMX console. The DMX values and associated looks are shown on the table below. Note that transitions between looks are "bumps" not fades.

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Color Force II Plus TM: Channel levels and the corresponding Default Look numbers:

Channel Loo

Description

0

OF

OFF

1­2

1

Red Full

3­5

2

Pink Full

6­9

3

Orange Full

10­11

4 Light Orange Full

12­15

5

Yellow Full

16­19

6 Light Yellow Full

20­22

7

Green Full

23-25

8

Light Green Full

26­27

9

Cyan Full

29-32

10 Light Cyan Full

33­35

11

Blue Full

36-38

12 Light Blue Full

39-42

13

2800 White

43-45

14

3200 White

46-48

15

4000 White

49-51

16

52-54

17

56-58

18

59-61

19

62-64

20

65-68

21

69-71

22

72-74

23

75-78

24

79-81

25

83-85

26

86-88

27

89-91

28

92-94

29

95-97

30

98-100

31

5600 White Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty

4.6. Master Mode
Color Force II PlusTM fixtures can operate without DMX input and can act as a standalone master control for other fixtures. Once master mode is selected, Color Force II PlusTM fixtures will transmit DMX data so other connected units can be controlled by the master Color Force II PlusTM fixture.
Note: The connection of a DMX console is not allowed for this mode of operation. If a DMX source connection is detected, the following screen appears:

· Remove the DMX cable. · Change the mode to Master.

When the warning screen appears, follow the display text prompts.

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4.7. Set up Menu
Color Force II PlusTM technical operation can be changed and viewed using the Setup menu options.

Command

Description

ETC Comp
DMX Data Fan Speed
· · · ·
Rotate Disp Frequency
DMX Lost · · ·
Lock Reset
· · Upload ENG FW Version DMX Source Eng Temp Escape

Fixture can be set for compatibility with the ETC Color Picker when using ETC consoles and HSI mode.
Displays the incoming DMX levels for the assigned channels. 4 Fan Speed options are accessed through the Fan Speed screen: Quiet ­ internal fan is off. (Intensity reduced to 80%) Studio ­ internal fan is at low speed. Live ­ internal fan is on. Live-Quiet ­ internal fan is automatically switched on when light output is on and automatically switched off when light output is off.
This button rotates the orientation of the Touch Screen Display 180 degrees Frequency options are viewed and selected using the PWM Frequency screen: 750 Hz, 1500 Hz, 3000Hz, 6000 Hz, 12000Hz, 24000Hz. The fixture can be set with 3 options when DMX data is lost: Last data ­ holds the last valid DMX state No Output ­ the fixture switches to off Look ­ select a prerecorded Look to execute
The Touch Screen Display can be set to lock or unlock in the Lock Future screen. Reset Settings options are accessed through the Reset Setting screen: Default ­ Factory default settings User ­ User defined settings The fixture can be set for light engine software uploads through this screen. Displays current software version. Displays current DMX source ­ cable or wireless Tells LIVE value for temperature of all the engines in fixture. Exit the screen without saving

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4.8. ETC Compatible
Color output of the Color Force II Plus TM fixture can be set to match the Color Picker feature in the ETC Eos consoles when using HSI mode.
Tap to enable the compatibility mode then press Apply

4.9. DMX Data
This option allows user to see the DMX channel intensities being received by the fixture. This display will be formatted based on selected mode and grouping. The values read from 0 to 99 (as full).

Current Assigned Address

Individual Channel Intensities

To show DMX Data, 1. On the Main Menu, tap SETUP 2. Then tap DMX Data 3. The display shows the DMX start channel and the values (0-99) of the DMX channels 4. Tap Escape to go to back

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4.10. Fan Speed
The internal fan of the fixture can be set to four speed options to regulate noise levels and the cooling process.

Quiet

The internal fans are off and light output is reduced by 20%.

Studio

The fan speed is at low velocity and light output is at 100%.

Live Live-

The fan speed is at high velocity and the light output at 100% Internal fans are turned off when all DMX values are at

Quiet 0%.

Note: Color Force II Plus TM unit is internally temperature protected at all times.

To set the Fan Speed Mode, 1. On the Main Menu, tap Setup 2. Then tap Fan Speed option 3. On the Fan Speed screen, select a Fan Speed option, and then tap Apply to save

4.11. Rotate Display
Display screen menu can be rotated 180° (upside down) by tapping on this button.
To set the orientation of the display, 1. On the Main Menu screen, tap Setup Menu. 2. On the Screen Setup screen, tap RotateDisp 3. The display screen rotates by 180 degrees

4.12. PWM Frequency
The Color Force II Plus TM has four frequency settings available -750 Hz, 1500 Hz, 3000Hz, 6000 Hz, 12000Hz, 24000Hz. This allows for the LED scan rate to be synchronized with the video camera and avoid a flickering effect.
Tradeoff: Better dimming is achieved at lower frequencies; flickering effect is minimized at higher PWM frequencies.

To set the Frequency, 1. On the Main Menu, tap Setup Menu 2. On the Setup screen, tap Frequency 3. On the Frequency screen, select and tap a Frequency option, then tap Apply to save

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4.13. DMX Lost
If DMX is not detected various output options can be selected in this mode:

No

will snap to off

Last data will hold the last valid DMX

Look 1- will snap to the Look of your

To set DMX Lost action; 1. On the Main Menu, tap Setup Menu 2. On the Setup screen, tap DMX Lost 3. On the When DMX Lost screen, select and tap an output option, then tap Apply to
save
Note: If a Look is selected for playback when DMX is lost, the unit will playback the selected look on power up, so long as DMX is not present.
4.14. Lock
Factory default sets the display screen to turn off and lock when untouched for 30 seconds. A lock symbol appears on the screen when touched. This feature provides protection against accidental user input.
If the Lock feature is enabled, just touch and hold the lock icon and hold for a few seconds to unlock.
Display Lock Icon Note: The Lock Icon turns green when tapped
To disable or enable the lock, 1. On the Main Menu, tap Setup Menu 2. On the Setup screen, tap Lock 3. On the Lock Future screen, tap Enable or Disable, then tap Apply to save

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4.15. Reset and Factory Defaults
In this menu, · Current user settings can be saved. · The fixture can be reset to the saved user settings. · The fixture can be reset to the factory default settings. All recorded Looks are erased.

Factory Default settings: DMX Address 1

Foot Print

4ch (1-4)

Mode

RGBA x 24

Lock

Disabled

Pixels

1

DMX Lost

Last data

Fan Speed Live-Quiet

Frequency 750Hz

Reset

Default

CF II

Disabled

ETC Compatible

Disabled

To save the current user settings, 1. Review all settings 2. On the Main Menu, tap Setup Menu 3. On the Setup screen, tap Reset 4. On the Reset Setting screen, press and hold Save User for 10 seconds to save the current settings. (Follow the text prompt that appears on the screen)
To reset the fixture to the saved user settings, 1. On the Main Menu, tap Setup Menu 2. On the Setup screen, tap Reset 3. On the Reset Setting screen, tap User 4. Press and hold Apply for 3 seconds to restore the saved user settings
To reset the fixture to the factory default settings, 1. On the Main Menu, tap Setup Menu 2. On the Setup screen, tap Reset 3. On the Reset Setting screen, tap Default 4. Press and hold Apply for 3 seconds to restore the factory default settings

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4.16. Upload Engine
RECOMMENDED ONLY FOR QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. LED Engine software can be uploaded to the fixture from the Chroma-Q® Uploader II by accessing this menu. See Quick Start Guide of the Chroma-Q® Uploader IITM.
Software for LED engines must be uploaded to the Color Force II Plus TM using the Chroma-Q® Uploader II
1. In "Setup", select "Upload Engines" then press Enter, and the display shows "Ready" 2. Connect an XLR 5-pin cable from the Uploader to the unit 3. Power-up the Uploader - display shows the file name, and "Ready" 4. Press the "ERASE TARGET" button once to clear the target firmware 5. Press the "Start Uploading" button once to execute the uploading 6. An animated progress is displayed on the Uploader and CF unit indicating the upload
process 7. "UPLOADING DONE" appears on the Uploader upon completion of a successful
upload and the target device resets to the Main Menu 8. Power-cycle the unit
Note that the Chroma-Q® Uploader II must be purchased separately.
4.17. Firmware Version
This option displays current software version of fixture at address Header. For added versatility, Individual firmware versions of all the engines are also displayed.
4.18. DMX Source
This enables the input connection.

INPUT

DMX from console via cable

WIRELESS Lumen Radio input

Select the DMX source and press Apply.
4.19. Engine Temp
Tap on this to see individual temperature in degrees Celsius of each engine in the fixture. Each engine drive two cells.

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4.20. Look Store
Looks can be recorded to the internal flash memory by users and will be preserved on power down. However, looks will be returned to default setting if Default Reset is performed.
1. Set the Color Force II Plus TM to the desired color and intensity using a DMX console. 2. Go to the Look Store screen as shown above and select the Look number where the
Look will be stored. 3. Press Store for 2 seconds to save the Look.

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Thermal Performance
The Color Force II Plus TM 12, 48 & 72 fixtures feature internal fans that control the internal cooling.
If the internal temperature of the Color Force II Plus TM exceeds 75ºC the output of the fixture will be reduced for automatic protection. This happens on rare and extreme conditions when ambient temperature is over 35ºC or the internal fans are blocked or damaged.
The airflow to and from the fan must not be constricted to maintain the maximum light output of the Color Force II Plus TM.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting is a process of elimination. First, rule out the other field factors (i.e. bad connections, faulty cables and power supplies). For technical support and/or parts, please contact your selling dealer or the offices listed in this manual.

Symptom Fixture does not respond to DMX control.
Noise from fixture unit. Low LED output.

Possible Cause Set to wrong or different DMX address. Bad cable connecting DMX control and fixture. Bad in/through connection between adjacent fixtures. Console patch is incorrect.
Fan malfunction.

Solution
Check DMX address and Mode settings.
Check/replace DMX run from the console.
Check DMX values in the Setup/DMX Data screen as described above to verify the fixture is "seeing" the DMX data. Check fan.

Internal temperature is over the limit. Fan is not working.

Verify Engine temperature using the Setup/Eng Temp screen as described above.
Check "Fan Control" mode. Check fan. Check for airflow - to and from the internal fan. Check area ventilation.

Maintenance
With care, the Color Force II Plus TM will require little maintenance. However, as the unit is likely to be used in a stage environment, we recommend periodical internal inspection and cleaning of any resulting dust and/or cracked oil residue.
Do not spray liquids on the front or rear panel. If the front enclosure requires cleaning, wipe with a mild detergent on a damp cloth.

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Technical specifications

8.1.

Technical specification
Color Force I I Plus 72TM Color Force I I Plus 48TM

Black

CHCF272RGBA

CHCF248FRGBAW

Color Force I I Plus
TM CHCF2112RGBALR

Product Code:

White
Black with Lumen Radio

Net Dimensions:

CHCF272RGBA

CHCF248FRGBAW

CHCF2112RGBALR

CHCF272RGBA

CHCF248FRGBAW

CHCF2112RGBALR

1,759 mm x 182mm x 177mm 1,181mm x 165mm x 191mm 335mm x 190mm x 218mm

69.25" X 7.25" X 7"

46.5" X 6.5" X 7.5"

13.2" X 7.5" X 8.6"

Net Weight:

24kg / 53lbs

18 Kg / 40lbs

5 Kg / 11.2lbs

Shipping Dimension

1,855mm x 305mm x 320mm 1,295mm x 305mm x 320mm 432mm x 343mm x 279mm

/ 73" x 12" x 12.5"

51'' x 12'' x 12.5''

17" x 13.5" x 11"

Shipping Weight

27 kg / 59 lb

21 Kg / 46 lb

7kg / 15.5lb

Power Supply Power Input Rating:
Power Factor
Power Consumption Idle Power Consumption

Power and Connection

Built in

Built in

100-240VAC, 800VA, 50-60Hz

100-240VAC, 550VA, 50-60Hz

0.96 @ 120V AC, 0.99 @ 240V AC

0.97 @ 120V AC, 0.92 @ 240V AC

800W @ 120V AC, 800W @ 240V AC

533W @ 120V AC, 533W @ 240V AC

29W @ 120V AC, 32W @ 240V AC

27W @ 120V AC, 30W @ 240V AC

Built in 100-240V AC, 160VA,
50-60 Hz,
0.99 @ 120V AC, 0.97 @ 240V AC
133W @ 120V AC, 133W @ 240V AC
8W @ 120V AC, 10W @ 240V AC

Typical Power & Current

Measurements done with all LEDs at maximum intensity. Measurements made at nominal voltage. Allow for a deviation of +/- 10%.

Power Connector In/Out:

Neutrik powerConTRUE1

Data Connectors In/Out:

Neutrik XLR 5-pin

Control Protocol:

ANSI E1.11 USITT DMX 512-A

Cooling System: Construction:

Construction

Forced - 2 fans

Forced - 2 fans

Forced - 1 fan

Anodized aluminum extrusion for Black. Powder coated aluminum extrusion for White

Color:

Black / White

Built-in Hardware

Quick release lever for tilt adjustment

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Photometrics

LED Pixels:

24

16

4

Hot Lumen Output (Combined)
Optics: Beam Angle: Beam Distribution: CCT: CRI: Lamp Life:
IP Rating: Operating Temperature:

18,600

13,500

Specialized close focus lens ~ 22º (approx.)
Asymmetrical direct illumination Adjustable 1000 ­ 10000K Up to 92 Up to 50,000 hours
Operating Condition IP20
0ºC to 40ºC

3,600

Operating Humidity

Dry locations only, non-condensing humidity

Approvals:

CISPR 22:2006/EN55022:2006 & CISPR 24:1997/EN55024:1998 ICES-003:2004 & FCC Part 15 Sub-part B:2007
CSA C22. No. 166-M1983:R2008 UL 1573:2003; UL 8750

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8.2. Technical Drawings
Color Force II Plus 72TM

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Color Force II Plus 48TM

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Color Force II Plus 12TM

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Main Menu

Menu Tree:

DMX

Address

Group

MODE

Mode
Strobe Flip R>L Flip L>R CF One ETC Comp DMX Data Fan Speed

SETUP LOOKS

Frequency
DMX Lost
Lock
Reset Upload Eng Fw Version DMX Source Eng Temp
Select Playback
Store

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x1 x2 x3 x4 x6 x8 x12 x24 od/ev skp2 skp3 skp6 RGBA RGB HSI Look Sel Master Strobe OFF Strobe ON ON TOP RANDOM
Disable Enable Enable Disable Quiet Studio
Live Live-Quiet
750 Hz 1,500 Hz 3,000 Hz 6,000 Hz 12,000 Hz 24,000 Hz
Hold OFF Look (Select) Disable Enable Default User Save User
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Color Force II Plus TM Generic DMX Map for RGBA Control Mode

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CCT
The following tables contain the DMX values of Red, Green, Blue and Amber for the maximum brightness and best color rendering.

Color Force II Plus RGBA mix for maximum output at individual CCTs

CCT 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 3600 4000 4400 4800 5200 5600 6000 6400 6800 7200 7600 8000 8400 8800 9200 9600 10000

R

G

B

A

255

138

20

255

255

178

52

255

255

209

77

255

255

229

105

255

255

244

128

255

247

255

152

255

232

255

169

255

221

255

184

255

210

255

199

255

198

255

208

255

185

255

214

255

168

255

214

255

159

255

217

255

149

255

220

255

142

255

223

255

136

255

226

255

130

255

227

255

126

255

230

255

121

255

232

255

115

255

232

255

112

255

233

255

107

255

235

255

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Color Force II Plus RGBA mix for best color rendering at individual CCTs

CCT 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 3600 4000 4400 4800 5200 5600 6000 6400 6800 7200 7600 8000 8400 8800 9200 9600 10000

R

G

B

A

177

88

18

255

159

113

42

255

156

138

62

255

153

157

90

255

137

163

107

255

127

170

125

255

123

182

136

255

119

189

147

255

114

198

157

255

110

207

167

255

106

211

174

255

102

215

180

255

98

219

186

255

94

221

190

255

90

223

194

255

86

222

196

248

82

224

199

248

78

225

202

248

76

226

204

248

74

227

206

248

70

228

208

248

70

228

211

248

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RDM Functions
Color Force II Plus TM RDM Supported parameters are:
DEVICE_INFO IDENTIFY_DEVICE DMX_START_ADDRESS SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL DEVICE_LABEL SENSOR_DEFINITION PARAMETER_DESCRIPTIOON DMX_PERSONALITY DMX_PERSONALITY_DESCRIPTION DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER_LABEL DEVICE_LABEL SENSOR_DEFINITION SENSOR_VALUE REST_DEVICE

12.1. Frequency, Grouping and Fan_Speed

RDM Values for Frequency are as follows

Byte Value 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06

Frequency 750Hz 1500Hz 300Hz 6000Hz 12000Hz 24000Hz

RDM Values for Fan Speed Modes are as follows

Byte Value 0x01 0x02

Fan Speed Quiet Studio

0x03 0x04

Live Live-Quiet

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RDM Values for Grouping are as follows Grouping for CFII 12

Byte Value

Grouping

0x01

X1

0x02

X2

0x03

X4

0x04

Od/Ev

Grouping for CFII 48

Byte Value

Grouping

0x01

X1

0x02

X2

0x03

X4

0x04

X8

0x05

X16

0x06

Od/Ev

0x07

Skip3

0x08

Skip7

Grouping for CFII 72

Byte Value

Grouping

0x01

X1

0x02

X2

0x03

X4

0x04

X8

0x05

X12

0x06

X24

0x07

Od/Ev

0x08

Skip2

0x09

Skip3

0x10

Skip6

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