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AB Spotlight Hud Version 1.2

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AB Spotlight HUD for rotating Spotlights

The same settings can be made via the HUD as via the menu of the rotating headlights. For this, the HUD and the headlights must first be set on the same channel.

The HUD is divided into four different types of fields.

Fields with a gray border are displays. Colors, intensity, rotation speed, etc. are displayed here.

Fields outlined in light blue are buttons with which settings can be changed. Some of these buttons are also indicators. e.g. Hexcode entry for the color. If settings are changed using these buttons, the changes are not immediately transmitted to the headlights. This only happens when one of the buttons with a red border is pressed.

Fields with a red border are buttons that immediately transmit the setting change to the headlights, together with any changes that have not yet been transmitted. The "Light" and "Start / Stop" buttons change the light and rotation in addition to the settings changed with the buttons outlined in light blue. The "Send" button only transmits the changed settings without switching the light on or off or stopping or starting the rotation.

The "Receiver" button with a yellow border does not change any settings itself. If the receiver is switched on, the red light lights up, the HUD receives the settings of a headlight if the HUD and headlights are set to the same channel and the owner of the HUD opens the menu of the headlights.

Other special features:

If the rotation of the headlights of a channel is stopped, the display of the rotation speed changes to a red color.

The channel display shows whether the headlights of a channel are switched on or off. Here, a white channel number means light off and a turquoise channel number means light.

If the channel setting is set to "A", all buttons with a light blue border, except for the channel setting, and all displays are deactivated. The "Light" and the "Start / Stop" button change the corresponding current settings of all headlights on all channels and transmits, just like the "Send" button, all changes made previously on the respective channels with the buttons outlined in light blue ,
If the receiver is switched on for each headlight assigned to a channel, the settings are transmitted to the HUD and stored under the corresponding number in the HUD when the headlight menu is opened by the owner of the HUD.

Clicking on the "AB Spotlight HUD" header will collapse the HUD.

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