OXO Pixyline 150

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zardoz45
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Hello,
Has anyone defined the characteristics of OXO Pixyline 150 (14 x 10W LED linear floodlight) yet?
The manual is available here https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/7e664f_c ... c2eab1.pdf
Thanks in advance
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With a little learning, you can create your own fixture definition easily.
Take the definition attached as a base:
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@GGGss
I'm going to try
thank you
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@GGGss
Can you please check this description
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Great work! Congrats.
You forgot to define the heads since this fixture is a multi headed one.
If you start discovering the EFX possibilities, you'll notice the subfixture structure is needed.
For your convenience, I created this rev 2 version.
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Thanks GGGss
If I understand correctly what you added in the rev 2 version, the 14 heads correspond to the 14 LEDs of the ramp and the 56 channel and 62 channel modes allow to assign a color to each LED.
The definition of the heads is the "subfixture structure"' you are talking about? Is this correct? :?
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100% correct. Yes
I would use the 62 channel definition since this one has a general intensity channel. You'll need this later on in your project.
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should it be dropped in Fixture Definition?
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I think what GGGss meant to say was that 62 ch mode gives you advantage over 56 ch mode, by supplying master dimmer, strobe and effect macro functions which will probably ease your workflow.

Also note that there are a few errors/warnings found by the fixture validator, which you should fix, in case you want this to be added to QLC+ fixture library(change type for two channels to "Speed", remove redundant word "Mode" from mode names). Additionally, on the first tab in fixture editor, I would set the type to LED Bar(Pixel), and delete a stray "i" in the definition filename (may have come from a typo you corrected after initially saving the fixture file).

Otherwise this looks like a nice device to have :)
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Thank you Edogawa,
it's done!
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