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Wireless Wizard
If the RF space is unknown Firelinx can scan the
area and determine the best channel. After
pressing the WW button, the CM will be in the
Wireless Wizard menu. Pressing OK will start a
scan of the RF space and will select the best RF
channel for the area. After the area has been
scanned the CM will display the suggested RF
channel. If the suggested channel is acceptable,
pressing OK will change the RF channel of the
CM and all connected FMs. If any FMs are off or
not currently connected they will be unaffected by this. FMs can be manually changed to the
new channel at any time. Note that the RF environment can change dramatically between an
early morning show setup time, and at showtime. It is recommended that the Wireless Wizard
be checked again about an hour before show time to see if the recommended channel has
changed.
Module Status
This page is used to monitor the status of FMs before, during and after the show. The first page
of this menu shows how many modules are currently connected. Individual modules can be
selected by using the Numpad or the direction buttons.
The display will show the module name (1), if
the module is ok (2), if the CM is synchronized
with the module (3), if the module is armed (4),
if the module is firing/has fired (5), if the
module is connected (6) and the module’s
battery status (7). The current Link Quality
(LQ) is shown lower left (8). The link quality is
simply the percentage of RF messages that are
making it through to the module. It is quite
normal for the LQ to be anywhere from 80% to
100%. Scripted files such as SMPTE and INTERNAL firing will work even if LQ drops into the 50%
range. For manual firing, LQ should be as high as possible, we recommend that repeaters be
added and/or the modules are raised off the ground if the LQ is lower than 90%. If the
choreography file has been successfully loaded, the file icon (9) will be displayed lower right.
OPD (Operator Presence Device)
An Operator Presence Device (OPD) can be utilized in the Firelinx system. When an OPD is
plugged into the CM, the OPD will automatically be activated. In order to fire a show, the OPD
button must be pressed before the fire button is pressed and throughout the entire show. If the
OPD button is released, the show will pause until the OPD button is pressed again, and the fire
button is pressed again.
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