In today's world, where the line between the indoors and outdoors is increasingly blurred, creating an outdoor space that reflects personal style and enhances mood is more important than ever. Enter Colorscaping by WAC, a groundbreaking smart lighting, power, and control system designed to revolutionize the way we illuminate our landscapes and outdoor areas. This innovative solution not only promises to bring vibrant life to gardens and architectural features but also offers an unparalleled level of customization and ease of use. Let's delve into how Colorscaping can transform your outdoor space into a personalized oasis of color and light.
March 2024 Firmware:
- RGBWW: 05.42.0000
- Lighting (SCM): 07.58.0000
- DMX: 01.01.0000
DMX512-A with Advanced Commissioning via MyWAC App:
NOTE: Colorscaping Transformer must be commissioned to the App before starting this process.
- Select the from the home screen.
- Select Settings
- Select Location Details
- Select [Location]
- Select Devices
- Select [Transformer Device Name]
- Select DMX Configuration
- Enable and select Items Advertised
- Select to address a new fixture
- Select [Fixture Name]
- Set the Starting Address
- Save
- Repeat for all devices that need to be configured.
DMX Channels:
- CH1: Intensity: The intensity channel, often also referred to as brightness or dimming, adjusts the overall output of the light. This channel does not alter the color or temperature but simply the amount of light being emitted. It’s essential for setting the overall mood, whether it's brightly lit for security and visibility or dimmed for a subtle, romantic evening glow.
- CH 2: CCT (Correlated Color Temperature): This channel controls the color temperature of the light, which is measured in Kelvin (K). Adjusting the CCT allows the user to shift the light from warmer tones (lower Kelvin values, e.g., 2700K, which is a warm yellow) to cooler tones (higher Kelvin values, e.g., 6500K, which resembles daylight). This feature is particularly useful for matching the lighting to the desired ambiance or enhancing the natural colors within the landscape.
- CH 3: Red: This channel specifically controls the intensity of the red component in the light. By adjusting the red channel, users can add more warmth and depth to the lighting, perfect for creating cozy or dramatic scenes. This channel, in combination with the green and blue channels, can be fine-tuned to produce a wide spectrum of colors.
- CH 4: Green: Similar to the red channel, the green channel adjusts the intensity of the green component in the lighting. Manipulating the green channel can enhance the vibrancy of vegetation and lawns, or be used to create specific moods and effects when combined with other colors.
- CH 5: Blue: The blue channel controls the intensity of the blue component in the lighting. Blue can be used to create cool, serene atmospheres reminiscent of twilight or to highlight water features. When mixed with red and green, it contributes to the creation of an extensive palette of colors, including purples, pinks, and teals.
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