User's Manual

Flash Pattern defines the pattern that is used for this object when
the Light mode is set to Flash. Each object uses a 32 step Flash
Pattern. Each step in the 32 step flash pattern defines whether
the backlight is on or off for the durations specified in the On
Time and Off Time settings below. The 32 step Flash Pattern
consists of eight blocks with four steps for each block. The Flash
Pattern within a four step block is defined using the characters
0-9 and A-F. Figure 6 illustrates the 16 individual flash patterns
for each four step block.
0:" " " "
1:" " " "
2:" " " "
3:" " " "
4:" " " "
5:" " " "
6:" " " "
7:" " " "
8:" " " "
9:" " " "
A:" " " "
B:" " " "
C:" " " "
D:" " " "
E:" " " "
F:" " " "
=ON, =OFF
Figure 6 - Four step block flash patterns
The flash pattern is set for each block by specifying the number
or letter associated with the desired flash pattern. Using this
technique it is possible to define simple or complex flash patterns
that you can use to identify an active object at a glance from
across the room.
On Time and Off Time control the backlight on and backlight off
duration for each of the 32 steps in the Flash Pattern. On Time
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