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Fixture will not accept software upload
Possible causes and solutions:
1.
Cause: Incorrect addressing or configuration.
Solutions: Do both of the following:
a.
Make sure each fixture is set for a unique fixture number.
b.
Verify that all fixture numbers called for are being used.
Note
The section titled “Setting the Address DIP Switches” on page 2-4 has more information
about fixture addressing.
2.
Cause: No return communication.
Solution: Make sure you bypass any data distributors. Data distributors stop the two-
way communication required for software uploads. AF1000 fixtures, Intellabeam
fixtures or Emulator fixtures on the same link as the Cyberlight can also prevent
return communication from Cyberlight. See the section titled “Controlling Multiple
High End Systems Fixtures on the Same Link” on page 2-3 for more information.
Low light output, fuzzy images
Possible causes and solutions:
1.
Cause: Aging lamp.
Solution: Replace the lamp with a new or known good lamp.
2.
Cause: The lamp has not been optimized.
Solution: Optimize the lamp as shown in the section titled “Optimizing the
Cyberlight Fixture Lamp” on page 1-18.
3.
Cause: Dirty optical path.
Solution: Clean all lenses, filters, lithos, the anti-reflective glass and the mirror as
shown in the sections titled “Cleaning the Color Wheel, Static Litho Wheel, Effects
Wheel and Sensors” on page 3-7 and “Cleaning the Infrared Filter, Reflector, Color
Mixing Flags and Dim Flags” on page 3-10.
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