ColorPlay 4 Creative Authoring Software
iPlayer 4
Control
How to Choose the Right Controller
How to Choose the Right Network
What Makes Color Kinetics Controls Different?
Control Channels for Color Kinetics Luminaires
Address and Configuration
QuickPlay Pro 2 Quick Start Guide
FlexElite Application Guide
FlexElite IntelliHue configuration options
Configuration Calculator
LED mix descriptions
Updating Multi Protocol Converter 8 Firmware with QuickPlay Pro 2
Quick Start Guide Configuring Luminex LumiNode 4 DIN for Color Kinetics luminaires
Installation Requirements
Electrical Surge Index of Topics
IP66 Index of Topics
Color Kinetics Energy Label information
Long-Term Storage Guidance for Color Kinetics Fixtures, Controls, and Accessories
Color Kinetics Installation Checklist
Application Notes
Tech Tuesday
Thermal protection and Color Kinetics luminaires
Color Kinetics narrow beam angle (<5°) photometric testing overview
Color Kinetics Lumen Maintenance Statement
Dimming eW Powercore and eColor Powercore Luminaires
Color Kinetics Lighting Applications
Connecting Multiple Controller Keypads to iPlayer 3 Serial Port
iPlayer 3 Firmware Update Procedure
Cable Pinout information for RJ45 cables
Vibration-prone environments and Color Kinetics products
Ultraviolet and Infrared Emissions
LSE RS-232 Serial Protocol
Synchronizing Multiple iPlayer 2s
Controlling an iPlayer 2 from a Lutron GRAFIK Eye System
Controlling an iPlayer 2 from a Vantage Automation System
Controlling an iPlayer 2 from a Lutron Homeworks Interactive System
iPlayer 2 RS-232 Serial Protocol
Using the iPlayer 2 Expansion Port
iW Translator RS-232 Serial Protocol
eW™ MR Track Fixture Compatibility
Custom Content Quick Start Guide - Luminous Textile
Graze Powercore Conduit Installation
Q & A
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Video Guidelines for Direct-View Luminaires
Video Guidelines for Direct-View Luminaires 1. Considerations
Video Guidelines for Direct-View Luminaires 2. How to Display Video
Video Guidelines for Direct-View Luminaires 3. Calculations
Dimming Color Kinetics luminaires
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- Dimming of Essential White (eW) luminaires
Dimming of Essential White (eW) luminaires
Essential White (eW) luminaires are available with one of two forms of dimming capabilities: Precision/Digital Dimming or ELV Dimming.
Precision/Digital Dimming
Luminaires identified as either Precision or Digital Dimming operate as either ON/OFF or are dimmed via the Data Enabler Pro power/data device and a DMX or Ethernet lighting controller.
Utilizing Precision or Digital dimming, eW luminaires are treated in the same schema that RGB luminaires are addressed and configured.
eW luminaires with nodes or segments such as eW Flex Compact or eW Graze MX Powercore can have each node or segment brightness adjusted individually by setting a base light number with QuickPlay Pro.
The difference between Precision and Digital Dimming
Both Precision and Digital Dimming allow smooth and accurate dimming down to 1% brightness. Digital Dimming adds the ability to dim individual channels of a luminaire and is used when the highest level of dimming resolution is required.
If uniquely addressing each luminaire, Precision Dimming requires 1 channel per luminaire, whereas Digital Dimming requires 3 or 4 channels per luminaire.
ELV Dimming
Luminaires identified as ELV can be operated as either ON/OFF or are dimmed via specific industry standard ELV reverse-phase control (trailing-edge) dimmers. For more information refer to: Dimming eW Powercore.
DM-1000 0-10 ELV Dimmer
The DM-1000 allows the use of virtually any industry standard 0-10 V dimming control. DM-1000 ensures flicker-free dimming of ELV-dimmable eW luminaires. An onboard trim adjustment allows instant configuration, and a test button confirms proper functioning of luminaires and dimmer. For more information.