Solaris Flare / Flare Jr. user manual version 9.1 111215
3) When Meltdown with Solid background is active, the Strobe Color determines the random pixel color, and the
background color is determined by the pixel colors after the strobe fx channels. There is no background color
when in RGB Strobe and RGBW Strobe mode. The background pixels are solid-on in this mode. The
foreground strobe is randomized, not achievable in any other mode, and is difficult to reproduce with most
DMX controllers at this rate.
4) When Meltdown with Burst background is active, the Strobe Color determines the random pixel color, and the
background color is determined by the pixel colors after the strobe fx channels. There is no background color
when in RGB Strobe and RGBW Strobe mode. The background pixels run at burst speed in this mode. The
foreground strobe is randomized which is not achievable in any other mode, and is difficult to reproduce with
most DMX controllers at this rate.
ASYNC STROBO (Found in the CONFIG Menu)
The purpose of this mode is to make quick one-shot effects within the Strobe FX channel much easier.
If the Strobe Rate and Duration channels are set at zero, and the FX channel is at a value for one of the strobe
effects, any change in the strobe intensity channel will cause the Strobe FX effect to one-shot at this intensity
value. This feature makes firing an effect once very easy, reducing your number of cues by half.
Note: When in this mode, any change to the strobe intensity channel within DMX values 1-255 will cause the
Flare to fire a single shot of either an effect or a single strobe at the intensity value selected.
STROBE-ONLY MODE
In this mode, the fixture can act as a generic 4-channel Strobe.
In this mode, strobe color can be selected.