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Martin VDO Atomic Bold user guide
Status LED
The only user controls on the VDO Atomic Bold are a status LED and a pushbutton. The function
of these is described below.
LED indication
Meaning
Blue Constant
Busy (e.g. booting up or writing to flash memory)
Red Constant
Error. The fixture has encountered a fatal error and cannot run.
Red Flashing
No control source detected (no protocols detected on DMX or Ethernet).
Green Flashing
Ready. P3 packets detected, but fixture not in joined state.
Green Constant
Running normally in P3 mode (P3 joined).
Cyan Flashing
Ready. Fixture in DMX mode but not receiving valid DMX data.
Cyan Constant
Running normally in DMX mode.
Yellow Constant
Overtemperature.
Magenta Flashing
Ready. Fixture in Art-Net or sACN mode but not receiving valid DMX data.
Magenta Constant
Running normally in Art-Net or sACN mode.
Pushbutton functions
The pushbutton can be used to activate internal test patterns within the fixture, perform a fixture
reboot or perform a factory reset of the fixture (just like other Martin LED Video fixtures).
If the pushbutton is given a short press, the first internal test pattern is activated. If the
pushbutton is then given another short press, the next internal test pattern is activated. This way
the user can “step” through the different internal test patterns.
Press once:
Full Red test pattern
Press again:
Full Green test pattern
Press again:
Full Blue test pattern
Press again:
Full White test pattern
Press again:
White Beam test pattern
Press again:
Dynamic test pattern
Press again:
Test patterns stopped, fixture returns to normal operation
If the button is pressed, and kept held in for 5 seconds, the Status LED will turn blue. If the user
then releases the button, the fixture will perform a normal reboot.
If the button is pressed, and kept held in for 8 seconds, the Status LED will turn white. If the user
then releases the button, the fixture will perform a factory reset (return to factory default/backup
firmware image).
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