Originally Posted by
BrettS
Sorry, my explanation was probably not the most clear. Let me try again...
tdata tt:tt:tt,0,0,10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,0,0
The first tt:tt:tt is the time (hours:minutes:seconds) that this line takes effect.
The next two parameters are 0’s and I don’t know what they do... they are just always 0.
The next parameter (10 in the example above) is overall intensity and affects the whole light. In this case it would be 10%, but it could be 0 (off) to 100 (full on)
The next 6 parameters (20,30,40,50,60,70 in the example above) are the intensities for the six channels that do show up in the wizard. I’m not sure which one is which offhand, but if you adjust the intensity levels for the different channels in the wizard you will see those values change here. Again, it is in percent and ranges from 0 to 100.
Then the next one (80 in the example above) is the warm white channel. When you finish configuring with the wizard this value will be 0 because the wizard doesn’t support the warm white channel, but you can change it to whatever you want the warm white channel to be at.
The one after that (90 in the example above) is the violet channel. Like warm white, this will be set to 0 by the wizard, but you can set it to whatever you want. (Also, like I said above, I’m not sure that the FW light has a violet channel, so this might not do anything)
The last two parameters are always 0 and again, I’m not sure what they do, but they can stay 0.
Hopefully that helps. If you’re still confused, feel free to post what you have in your program and we can help you figure out what you need to set to get your warm white channel to work.
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