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Color One 100 User Manual 13 V1.2 September 2014
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q.com
5-Reset
To reset the Color One 100 to the factory default settings,
1.
From the Main Menu, press Up
UpUp
Up or Down
DownDown
Down to access 5-Reset
2.
Press Enter
EnterEnter
Enter, display shows reset?
3.
Press and hold Enter
EnterEnter
Enter
for 2 seconds, display shows Hold for 2 sec. and Done after 2 seconds, then
back to the Main Menu.
All control menu commands are reset to factory defaults:
DMX address 1
Personality RGBA
No DMX Present Hold Last
Look Store 1
PWM Frequency 750Hz
2.6 DMX Protocol
DMX Personality:
Color One
Color OneColor One
Color One
100
100 100
100
V1.
V1.V1.
V1.4
44
4
1-RGBA
[4 ch]
2-RGBAI
[5 ch]
3-HSI
[4 ch]
4-
RGB
[3 ch] *Magic
Amber
5-MLED RGB
[3 ch]
Channel 1 Red Red Hue Red Red
Channel 2 Green Green Hue (Fine) Green Green
Channel 3 Blue Blue Saturation Blue Blue
Channel 4 Amber Amber Intensity
Channel 5 Intensity
Total 4 DMX ch 5 DMX ch 4 DMX ch 3 DMX ch 3 DMX ch
2.7 Thermal Performance
The internal cooling system of the Color One 100 is by convection. When the internal temperature exceeds 75
º
C, the output
of the fixture is reduced for automatic protection. This happens on rare and extreme conditions when ambient temperature is
over 35
º
C.
3. Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting is a process of elimination. First, rule out the other field factors (i.e. bad connections, faulty cables and
power supplies). For technical support and/or parts, please contact your selling dealer or the offices listed in this manual.
Symptom Possible Cause Solution
Fixture does not respond
to DMX control.
Set to wrong or different DMX address.
Bad cable connecting DMX control and fixture.
Bad in/through connection between adjacent
fixtures.
Check DMX address and Mode
settings.
Check/replace DMX run from the
console.
Low LED output. Internal temperature is over the limit. Check area ventilation.
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