User manual
Control panel 13
settings are overridden. The message scrolls in the display if you try to
change speed settings via the
or control options.
CMY BLACKOUT
• (CMY blackout) in the menu makes the shutter blackout more effective. When set to ,
the CMY flags are activated 3 seconds after the shutter is closed. This absorbs any light output that
escapes past the shutter. The CMY flags open automatically when the shutter is opened. Since this takes
a fraction of a second longer, set
to for fastest snap open from blackout.
DEFAULT AND CUSTOM SETTINGS
The fixture can be reset to its factory default settings by selecting →→
Up to 3 custom settings can be saved and recalled. For example, to save custom setting 1, configure the
fixture as desired, then select
→→. To recall this setting, select
→→.
Information readouts
POWER-ON HOURS
This readout can be used to track maintenance intervals. Read the total number of hours the fixture has
been on since fabrication in
→→→, pressing [Enter] to display. Read the number
of hours since the counter was last reset in
→→→. Press [Enter] to display, and
press [Up] for 5 seconds while displayed to reset.
LAMP HOURS
Read the total number of lamp hours since fabrication in →→→, and the number
of lamp hours since the counter was last reset in
→→→ . Reset this counter after
installing a new lamp. Press [Up] for 5 seconds while displayed to reset.
LAMP STRIKES
Read the total number of lamp strikes in →→→, and the number of lamp strikes
since the counter was last reset in
→→→. Reset this counter when installing a
new lamp. Press [Up] for 5 seconds while displayed to reset.
TEMPERATURE READOUTS
The temperature of the head can be read via →→ and the temperature of the base unit
can be read via
→→. Temperatures are in degrees Celsius.
FIRMWARE VERSION
→ displays the firmware version number. The firmware version is also displayed briefly at
startup.
Test and service utilities
DMX READOUT
The DMX log () menu provides useful information for troubleshooting control problems.
displays the DMX refresh rate in packets per second. Values lower than 10 or higher than 44 may
result in erratic performance, especially when using tracking control.
displays the quality of the received DMX data as a percentage of packets received. Values much
below 100 indicate interference, poor connections, or other problems with the DMX data link that are the
most common cause of control problems.