mysterious problem with dimmer range

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turbofex
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mysterious problem with dimmer range

Postby turbofex » 06 Jul 2010, 19:40

hi everybody, and this is what happens,pls help me find out why,thx


this happens during a dance event and the console is a pearl2008 which has the software up to date.

i was running in RUN-takeover mode.i have some faders containing shapes on them and i change color gobo etc.. using palettes.

i was hitting the console a little bit fast as usual and sunndenly i dont konw what i been hit the console freezes a little second and then i found this:

i CLEAR the console, lower all faders to get a fresh restart,but then i notice one of the moving heads still lit.

then i reset both CONSOLE and FIXTURE,turns out to be following

with all faders down to zero,i hit clear and that fixture still lit with a dmx value of 170.

when rising one of the playback swop, as other fixture goes from 0 to 255,this fixture goes from 170-255,vice versa.

dimmer can be manually turn to zero,but returns to 170 after hitting CLEAR.

i have no idea what led to this and i have to turn the lamp off.

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i hope i've made myself clear and hope someone could tell me what i've been hit by mistake and how to change that fixture back to normal.
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niclights
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Postby niclights » 06 Jul 2010, 20:33

Usual reasons for this would be either intensity held by preset fader after changing fixture page or a fixture fault.
I wonder if there is a faulty preset fader or similar circuit board problem that is causing the software to think this value is being sent?

Go to system/service/diagnostic screen and move the relevant preset fader up and down and check the values. It should go from 0 to FF. Often bad faders will jump values when wobbled side-to-side.
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Postby ChiekuRs » 06 Jul 2010, 21:30

I have once experienced similar problem and cause was faulty fader. However I was able to get it back to 0 by applying pressure to fader - I used duct tape (God bless the inventor:) to temporary fix it.

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