How To Customize The LED Ring

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Walkthrough

How To

What To Know

 

 


Walkthrough
Customizing The LED Ring

The LED Ring is a feature our Guac, Salsa 1, and Salsa 2 booths both possess. They add lighting when taking captures, however also add an element of customization for each and every event!

 

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What To Know
LED Modes

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The Fiesta Software has two main modes for LED designs: Solid and Patterned.

Solid Mode provides a Color Picker to choose any color, including exact hex codes, to match the event's branding. 

IMPORTANT: LEDs are not able to display darker colors, and setting darker colors can cause syncing issues with the LEDs

Pattern Mode hosts a large library of LED patterns for any event. These patterns can be sorted by color to limit the selection. With over 100 different designs to choose from, there is sure to be one to match every event!

 

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How To
Select A Mode

  1. Log into the Fiesta app
  2. Select an event or create a new event
  3. Select Configure Event
  4. Select Interface
  5. Select LED Ring
  6. Select either Solid or Pattern

 

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What To Know
Cool White And Warm White

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When selecting a Solid Color, Fiesta has two white options: a cool tone and a warm tone. 

The warm tone simulates incandescent light or sunlight, more orange and matching the Standby and Flash color. The cool tone simulates tungsten light or a cloudy day, closer to the more traditional LED white. 

Each tone has a different indicator in the color picker for Solid Colors. The cool white is indicated using a white box bordered with blue, while the warm white is indicated using a white box bordered with white.

IMPORTANT: The appearance of each white may vary slightly across the Salsa 1, Salsa 2, and Guac Photo Booths.

 

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How To
Pick A Solid Color

  1. Log into the Fiesta app
  2. Select an event or create a new event
  3. Select Configure Event
  4. Select Interface
  5. Select LED Ring
  6. Select Solid under Mode
  7. Select the colored square next to LED Ring Color
  8. Select the color to use or enter the hex code

IMPORTANT: LEDs are not able to display darker colors, and setting darker colors can cause syncing issues with the LEDs

 

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How To
Pick A LED Pattern

  1. Log into the Fiesta app
  2. Select an event or create a new event
  3. Select Configure Event
  4. Select Interface
  5. Select LED Ring
  6. Select Pattern under Mode
  7. Select one of the preset patterns 
    Optional: select a color to filter the preset patterns

 

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What To Know
LED Brightness

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The LED Brightness can be adjusted to match the event. The LED ring can be dimmed for a Spring event or a First Birthday Party, or brightened to be the main feature at a Rave or New Year's Disco. 

The default LED Brightness is 50, and can be adjusted up to 100 or down to 0 (when set to 0, the LED will be turned off). We recommend running the Brightness at 80 or below to preserve the life of the LEDs, however running at 90 to 100 will not cause damage. 

If the Booth is in direct sunlight or at a particularly hot event, we recommend not running the LED lights as bright to prevent the booth or iPad overheating. 

Note: The LED Brightness slider adjusts the Brightness of the LED pattern, not the Flash that goes off for the captures. 

 

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How To
Adjust LED Brightness

  1. Log into the Fiesta app
  2. Select an event or create a new event
  3. Select Configure Event
  4. Select Interface
  5. Select LED Ring
  6. Use the Brightness slider to adjust 

 

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What To Know
FAQ

Can I set my LEDs to black?

  • No, the LEDs are not able to display darker colors
  • Setting the LEDs to black or a darker color can cause syncing issues

Can I create custom LED patterns?

  • Not at this time.
  • The Solid Color Picker can be used to select a custom solid color

Why are my LEDs not displaying the designs I am choosing? 

What brightness do you recommend setting the LEDs to?

  • We recommend setting the LEDs to a brightness no greater than 80 to preserve the life of the LEDs

 

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