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When you want to exit, press (Menu) and the “Save Changes?” view will appear on LCD. To save
changes press (Menu) key, to quit without saving the changes press (<) key.
Limiter setup
D1210 have individual voltage channel limit values for prolonging bulb life. This can be set in this
way:
Enter “Unit Setup”->”Limit Ch1=255” and press (Menu) key.
The channel number will start to blink. Select the desired channel pressing (Up) / (Down) keys and
then press (>). Remember that you can toggle between channel no and channel value using (<)
and (>) keys. The Limiter value for selected channel will blink. Change the settings by pressing
(Up) / (Down) keys. If you want to change another channel limiter value, press (<) key and change
the channel number. When you have set all limits to desired values, press (Menu) and the “Save
Changes?” view will appear on LCD. To save changes press (Menu) key, to quit without saving the
changes press (<) key.
Note!
The minimum limiter value is 200 and in the on/off mode the limiter is shut off.
Unit Status
Display channels values
You can see the value of each channel of the D1210 entering “Unit Status”-> “Channel 1= 68” and
press (Menu) key. The channel number will start to blink. To change the current channel press (Up)
or (Down) keys. To leave this menu press (Menu).
DMX status
You can check DMX status entering “Unit Status”->”DMX Signal”
If the DMX reception is OK the LCD will display “DMX signal OK”. If there’s something wrong with
DMX signal the LCD will display “No DMX signal”.
Note!
Changing the status of DMX reception will be displayed by blinking for 3 seconds (e.g. when you
turn on /off the DMX console).
Displaying unit temperature
You can view the D1210 internal temperature for each phase module entering “Unit Status”->”Unit
Temp=34Deg”. When the temperature exceeds 45° the corresponding cooling fan will start. The
fan speed will increase with internal temperature until 65°, when the fan speed will be max. If the
temperature of any of the 3 modules reach 95°, then the D1210 enters overheat protection until
the temperature for that module drops below 80°. In this situation the channels corresponding to
the overheated module will be shut down and the LCD will display blinking “L..... Overheat / Unit
Overheated”.
Note!
To avoid overheating do not cover the cooling fans and ensure adequate ventilation!