In today's environments, lighting is expected to do more than simply illuminate a space. It should enhance architecture, define experiences, and adapt to the way people live and interact. Enter Ventrix by WAC, an innovative linear lighting system designed to bring unparalleled flexibility, performance, and visual impact to modern residential and commercial spaces.
Whether highlighting architectural elements, creating layers of ambient illumination, or delivering focused task lighting, Ventrix offers a versatile solution that adapts to the unique needs of every project. Discover how Ventrix can redefine interior spaces through precision, flexibility, and beautifully integrated linear lighting.
DMX512-A with Advanced Commissioning via MyWAC App:
NOTE: VENTRIX 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 [VENTRIX 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.
Static White Fixtures 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.
Tunable White Fixtures 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.
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