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It is important to note that if the power supply is at its current limit (but not
exceeded), it will not "check in" any other units and the "Overload"
message will not be displayed.
"DMX Chan"-This is displayed if the DMX source is sending less than 512
channels and the last DMX channel sent is less than the last
DMX channel in the power supply channel range.
"Fan Chan" - This is similar to the "DMX Chan" explanation above but applies to the fan
DMX channel or fan DMX channel block.
To read the above "alert messages", do the following:
1.
When *ALERT* is being displayed, press
/Enter
. Then the number of
alert messages will be displayed.
2.
As an example: "2 ALERTS" indicates there are 2 problems (alerts).
3.
Press "t" button to get more information on the alerts.
4.
As an example: "Pstn 001" indicates the head unit #1 has a position error.
5.
Press
/Enter
to get information on other alerts.
6.
Viewing the alerts in this manner also "clears them" unless the problem
currently exists.
XX UNITS
This is commonly referred to as the status menu. It displays the number of color
changers, CXIs and/or other Coloram II components connected the power supply.
Press [
-
]
DMX 001
- Pressing [
/Enter
] allows you to select the DMX channel of the color
changer or gobo changer which you wish to view the status of. Only channels with color
changers or gobo changers set to them will be displayed.
Press [
-
]
1 of 1
- Pressing [
/Enter
] allows you to select a specific color changer or gobo
changer if more than one color changer or gobo changer is set to that channel.
Press [
-
]
For the Coloram II color changer:
ColoRAM
- Indicates there is a color changer addressed to this channel.
[
/Enter
]
Summary of Contents for Coloram II 19000
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