🎛️Control Options

[INFINIBAR] Manual Light Modes

To use the various Light Modes, press MENU to access the system menu, rotate and press the Function Control Wheel to select the Light Mode.

Screen Layout

Current Mode                Battery Level                      Battery Remaining                Wireless Status


CCT Mode

Press MENU to access the system menu, rotate and press the control wheel to select CCT mode. 

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INT (Intensity): 0 - 100 %;

CCT (Correlated Color Temperature): 2000K - 10000K;

G/M (Green / Magenta): 1.0- +1.0;

HSI Mode

Press MENU to access the system menu, rotate and press the control wheel to select HSI mode. 
infinibar_HSIINT (Intensity): 0-100 %;

HUE (Hue): 0.1 - 360°;

SAT (Saturation): 0 - 100%; 

CCT (Correlated Color Temperature): 2000 K - 10000 K;

RGB

Press MENU to access the system menu, rotate and press the control wheel to select RGB Mode.

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INT (Intensity): 0 - 100%;

R (Red): 0 - 100%;

G (Green): 0 - 100%;

B (Blue): 0 - 100%;

FX Modes

Rotate and press the scroll wheel to select either System FX or Pixel FX mode:

System FX

Rotate and press the control wheel to select between the following options:  Paparazzi II / Fireworks II / Faulty Bulb III / TV III / Lightning III / Party Light II / Pulsing III / Cop Car III / Fire III.  Each FX selected has multiple parameters that can be changed to customize the effects.

System FX Combined

Pixel FX

Rotate and press the scroll wheel to select between the following options:  Color Fade / Color Cycle / One Color Chase / Two Color Chase / Three Color Chase / Rainbow / Pixel Fire.
Each FX has multiple parameters that can be changed to customize the effects.

Pixel FX Combined

Using the 24/48/96 pixels packed into the INFINIBAR PB3/PB6/PB12, respectively, the linear pixelated fixture can output 7 built-in Pixel FX – including Color Fade, Color Cycle, One Pixel Chase, Two Pixel Chase, Three Pixel Chase, Rainbow, and Pixel Fire – each with layers of variable lighting control to inject creativity into lighting any scene. These new Pixel FX are different from the typical System FX or Sidus Pro FX found in Aputure and amaran lights, as they are able to activate each of the many lighting engines independently. Pixel Fire, for example, flickers each of the engines at different rates to create a more variable and realistic Fire effect than that of a single light source that varies as a whole.


Custom FX

Rotate and press the scroll wheel to select either Picker FX or Music FX mode:

Each type can save 10 custom FXs. In the name of each FX, "NO FX" means unsaved FX, and "Untitled" means saved FX.