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Desire
Series by ETC
D22, D40, D40XT, D60

User Manual

v1.4.1
Rev A
The Desire series of fixtures are intended for professional use only.
Read entire User Manual before using equipment.
C o p y r i g h t © 2 0 1 3 E l e c t r o n i c T h e a t r e C o n t r o l s , I n c .
A l l R i g h t s r e s e r v e d .
P r o d u c t i n f o r m a t i o n a n d s p e c i fi c a t i o n s s u b j e c t to c h a n g e .
P a r t N u m b e r : 7410M1200-1.4.1 R e v A
R e l e a s e d : 2 0 13 - 0 7

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    ® Desire Series by ETC D22, D40, D40XT, D60 User Manual v1.4.1 Rev A The Desire series of fixtures are intended for professional use only. Read entire User Manual before using equipment. C o p y r i g h t © 2 0 1 3 E l e c t r o n i c T h e a t r e C o n t r o l s , I n c .
  • Page 2 E T C p e r m i t s t h e r e p r o d u c ti o n o f m a t e r i a l s i n t h is m a n u a l o n l y f o r n o n - c o m m e r c i a l pu r p o s e s . A l l o t h e r r i g h t s a r e r e s e r v e d b y E T C .
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Introduction ......1 Quick Setups .
  • Page 4 Software Updates ........77 ETC Technical Support ....... .77 Routine Maintenance .
  • Page 5 Menu Flow Chart..... 79 Home and Main Menus (Vivid, Lustr+, Fire and Ice, Studio HD) 79 Home and Main Menus (Studio Daylight and Studio Tungsten) .80 Advanced Menu (Vivid, Lustr+, Fire and Ice, Studio HD) .
  • Page 6 Desire Series User Manual...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Desire Series by ETC product. Desire’s x7 Color System™ seven-hue technology produces a light and color quality that conventional LED systems cannot duplicate. This unique color system produces bright, broad-spectrum whites and intense colors equally well, rendering pigments, objects, and skin tones in a natural way.
  • Page 8 Yoke Accessory retainer Safety cable loop Accessory holder Yoke locking knob LED array Figure-1.1 Components of a D40 Fixture. Power In DMX In Power Thru DMX Thru Status indicators Keypad Figure-1.2 Components of the Rear Panel. D40 and D60 shown. Back Light Bulb Enter...
  • Page 9: Models

    Models Each member of the Desire Series product line is unique and optimized for a specific lighting task. All fixtures feature narrow optics for the longest throws. Vivid (D40, D40XT, D60) • Full 7-color x7 LED array • Optimized for high-output deep pastels and strong saturated colors—an all-around workhorse for vibrant color washes Lustr+ (D22, D40, D40XT, D60) •...
  • Page 10: Document Conventions

    Document Conventions N o t i c e s Throughout this manual, the following are used to alert you to notes and safety notices. N o t e : Notes are helpful hints and information that is supplemental to the main text. C A U T I O N : A Caution statement indicates situations where there may be undefined or unwanted consequences of an action, potential for data loss or an equipment...
  • Page 11: Safety

    • In addition to primary suspension, attach a safety cable (ETC Model 400SC or other approved safety cable or device) to the fixture housing. Appropriate attachment point (hole) is provided in the protruding tab on the fixture housing.
  • Page 12: Contacts

    ETC web site at www.etcconnect.com. For technical questions about Desire series fixtures, contact ETC Technical Services directly at one of the offices listed below. Emergency service is available from all ETC offices outside of normal business hours.
  • Page 13: Quick Start

    Insert secondary lenses with the smooth side out, if desired. Step 4: Insert additional accessories (top hat, egg crate, etc.) into the holder, if desired. C o n n e c t ( D 4 0 , D 4 0 X T , D 6 0 ) Step 1: Attach the power cable to the Power In connector.
  • Page 14: Configure

    C o n f i g u r e S e t D M X A d d r e s s Step 1: From the main screen, press [Enter] to open the Main Menu. Step 2: On the Main Menu, scroll to DMX Start Address and then press [Enter]. Step 3: Use [Up] or [Down] to scroll to the desired address.
  • Page 15: Quick Setups Menu

    Q u i c k S e t u p s M e n u Various pre-programmed combinations of operational settings are available to quickly get you started. These settings are specifically created for different situations and are easily accessible on the fixture’s user interface. Individual settings within each quick setup can be accessed via the Advanced menu in order to take advantage of all the possible control features.
  • Page 16 Q u i c k S e t u p s ( S t u d i o D a y l i g h t a n d S t u d i o T u n gs t e n ) Step 1: On the Main Menu, scroll to Quick Setups.
  • Page 17: Installation And User Interface Overview

    C h a p t e r 2 Installation and User Interface Overview This chapter contains the following sections: • Specifications........12 •...
  • Page 18: Specifications

    Specifications Physical • Rugged die-cast aluminum construction • Hanging yoke standard. Optional yoke and floor stand available • Easy-access slots for secondary lenses and standard • D22, D40, and D40XT models feature noise-free, 7.5 inch PAR accessories (D40 and D40XT) fan-less convection cooling for acoustically sensitive •...
  • Page 19 Color • Specialized capabilities from different LED array • Interacts seamlessly with conventional sources options based on x7 color-mixing expertise: • Achieves excellent 3200° or any other Correlated Color – Vivid – Optimized for strong, saturated colors at Temperature white light from 2000 to 10,000°K (except maximum brightness Fire or Ice) (CCT adjustment not available on Studio –...
  • Page 20: Typical Power Consumption (D22)

    Typical Power Consumption (D22) L u s t r + 100V 120V 230V Idle Power / Current 7.8W / 0.111A 7.6W / 0.111A 7.4W / 0.094A 100% Boost Power / Current 56.8W / 0.578A 56.5W / 0.475 55.1 W / 0.288 S t u d i o D a y l i g h t 100V 120V...
  • Page 21: Typical Power Consumption (D40 And D40Xt)

    Typical Power Consumption (D40 and D40XT) Vivid 100V 120V 240V Idle Power / Current 10.5W / 0.135A 11W / 0.098A 12.7W / 0.078A 100% Boost Power / Current 102W / 1.12A 98W / 0.82A 95.6W / 0.403 L u s t r + 100V 120V 240V...
  • Page 22: Typical Power Consumption (D60)

    Typical Power Consumption (D60) Vivid 100V 120V 240V Idle Power / Current 7.6W / 0.083A 7.7W / 0.083A 9.2W / 0.087A 100% Boost Power / Current 139W / 1.41A 136.1W / 1.15A 130.3W / 0.549A L u s t r + 100V 120V 240V...
  • Page 23: Note About Led Fixtures

    Note About LED Fixtures All LED sources experience some lessening of light output and some color shift over time. Desire Series fixtures have complex thermal management systems to minimize these changes. With typical usage, a Desire fixture will still achieve at least 70% of its initial output after 50,000 hours of use (B50, L70).
  • Page 24: Installation

    Insert the yoke locking knob and flat washer and tighten. I n s t a l l i n g D 2 2 For detailed installation information, reference the Desire Series D22 Installation Guide. ETC manuals are available for download at http://www.etcconnect.com/downloads.aspx. Desire Series v1.4.1 User Manual...
  • Page 25: Aim Adjustment

    Ai m Adjustment D 4 0 , D 4 0 X T , D 6 0 , D 2 2 P o r t a b l e The fixture can be tilted up and down and rotated (panned) to aim the light where it is needed.
  • Page 26: D22 Canopy And Track

    D 2 2 C a n o p y a n d T r a c k The Portable and Track mounted fixtures can tilted up and down and panned to aim the light where it is needed. Step 1: Pan the fixture to the desired position.
  • Page 27: Installation Clearances

    C o o l i ng a n d D u t y C y c l e Desire D22 and D40 Series fixtures are convection cooled and can operate all channels at full power continuously in ambient temperatures up to 40°C (104°F). The Desire D60 is equipped with a cooling fan, which is automatically controlled.
  • Page 28: Dimensions And Hanging Clearances

    Dimensions and Hanging Clearances Use the following dimensions to allow proper clearances around the fixture. Allow additional space for cables. 10.4” 11.7” 105mm 294.6mm 6.1” 3.3” 8.9” 105mm 82.8mm 227.3mm 3.1” 77.5mm 4.3” 109.7mm 6.3” 160.5mm 8.2” 6.6” 207.5mm 166.6mm 7.7”...
  • Page 29: Safety Cable (D22, D40, D40Xt, D60)

    Safety Cable (D22, D40, D40XT, D60) The safety cable (or other approved safety device) should be attached to the fixture housing and wrapped around the hanging structure (pipe). An appropriate attachment loop is provided on the protruding tab of the fixture housing. Take care to leave as little slack as possible in the safety cable to avoid the cable catching the yoke of the fixture.
  • Page 30: Power And Data Cabling Requirements

    Power and Data Cabling Requi rements P o w e r The Desire series fixture operates on AC power, 100 to 240VAC/50-60Hz. The fixture must be connected to a non-dimmable power source in order to avoid damage to its internal power supply and other electrical components.
  • Page 31: Data (D22)

    Connection of DMX/RDM input from the control source. This connection can be cable type Belden 9729 (or equivalent) to the provided screw terminal. When using Cat5 (or equivalent) cable type for DMX/RDM input, order a Cat5 termination kit from ETC (part number 4100A1013). Cat5 termination instructions and an IDC connector are provided with the termination kit.
  • Page 32: Connections

    Connections All connections and user controls are located on the back of the fixture, depending on the model. Power In DMX In Power Thru DMX Thru Indicator lights Figure-2.6 Power and DMX Connections on Back of D40 or D60 Fixture. DMX/RDM Power In DMX/RDM...
  • Page 33: D40, D60 Connections

    D 4 0 , D 6 0 C o n n e c t i o n s Connect the AC cable: Align and insert the power connector. Twist the connector clockwise until it locks into place. Disconnect the AC cable: Slide back the locking tab to unlock, twist the connector counterclockwise, and then pull and disconnect the power connector.
  • Page 34: Termination

    ON position to terminate the last fixture. All others on the DMX/RDM line must be set to OFF. • Track Mount – Terminate with a DataTrack DMX Term Block, ETC Part # 7066A1030 installed at end of the track. I n d i c a t o r L i g h t s The indicator lights show the status of power input (blue), DMX input (green) and fixture errors (red).
  • Page 35: Dmx Profile

    Desire D22, D40, D40XT fixtures occupy 1 to 14 DMX channels depending on the profile and which features are turned on. Desire D60 can occupy up to 15 DMX channels depending on the profile and which features are turned on. The tables below describe the order and function of each channel.
  • Page 36 Color Mixes The following table shows the color mixes for each fixture type. Color Fire Lustr+ Vivid Studio HD Red-orange — White Red-orange Amber Amber — Amber Amber Green-cyan Green Green Green Green Blue — Cyan Cyan Cyan Warm white —...
  • Page 37 N O T E : The RGB profile is optimized for maximum brightness at all settings. Sometimes small changes in RGB values may produce unexpected jumps in brightness. Shifts in brightness may be perceived during color crossfades in cues and presets. Studio The fixture produces only white-type light, which is adjustable from 2700 to 6500K.
  • Page 38 P l u s 7 Plus 7 adds precision color-control channels to the HSI, HSIC, RGB, and Studio profiles. For example, HSI with Plus 7 enabled becomes a 14-channel (D22, D40, D40XT) or 15-channel (D60) profile. Placing channel 7 at a value over 51% activates the 14- or 15-channel profile within the fixture.
  • Page 39 S t u d i o D a y l i g h t a n d S t u d i o T u n g s t e n P r o f i l e s Direct Control The first DMX channel always controls Intensity from 0 to 100%.
  • Page 40: Dmx Footprints And Channel Mapping

    DMX Footpri nts and Channel Mapping D 2 2 , D 4 0 , D 4 0 X T a n d D 6 0 ( S t ud i o T u n g s t e n a n d D a y l i g h t ) Channel Control Intensity...
  • Page 41: D40 (Vivid, Lustr+, Fire, Ice, Studio Hd)

    D 4 0 ( V i v i d , L u s t r + , F i r e , I c e , S t u d i o H D ) Channel HSIC Studio Direct Intensity Color 1 Hue fine Hue fine...
  • Page 42: Installing Accessories

    Installing Accessories The accessory holder is equipped with a spring-loaded retaining clip that prevents secondary lenses and accessories from falling out. Figure-2.8 Retaining Clip in the Locked Position. W A R N I N G : Make sure all accessories are locked into position with the retaining clip before hanging the fixture.
  • Page 43: Basic Menu Navigation

    C h a p t e r 3 Basic Menu Navigation This chapter contains the following sections: • User Interface Overview ......38 •...
  • Page 44: User Interface Overview

    User Interface Overview The Desire Series user interface (UI) consists of an LCD and keypad. All of the basic information is displayed on the LCD and the keypad is used to navigate through the menus. Use the LCD and keypad to program the fixture for your specific application. Keypad Status indicators...
  • Page 45: Keypad

    K e y p a d Use the keypad buttons to access and navigate the menus on the LCD. Figure-3.2 Keypad Buttons. Home Opens the home screen. Back Cancels the current operation and returns to the previous screen. Multiple presses of the back button will eventually take you to the status display.
  • Page 46: Status Indicators

    S t a t u s I n d i c a t o r s Figure-3.3 Status Indicators on the Back of the Fixture. The status indicators are three, small, colored LEDs on the User Interface that indicate the status of: •...
  • Page 47: Status (Home) Screens

    S t a t u s ( H o m e ) S c r e e n s The status (home) screens display when you press [Home] or when there is no activity for a specific time. The home screens display the status of multiple fixture settings. These may or may not include: •...
  • Page 48: Menu Navigation

    (:) and a value. The keypad is used to edit specific objects on the operation menu, such as DMX address, Preset and Sequence numbers, fade and delay times, etc. Once an edit has been made, press [Enter] to accept the selection.
  • Page 49: Operation

    C h a p t e r 4 Operation This chapter contains the following sections: • Home Screen Displays ......44 •...
  • Page 50: Home Screen Displays

    Home Screen Displays Depending on the fixture settings, the following are displayed in the system message area on the respective home (status) screens. V i v i d , L u s t r + , F i r e a n d I c e , S t u d i o H D Parameter Stage XT Arch...
  • Page 51 F a n C o n t r o l ( D 6 0 ) The fan on D60 fixtures can be forced on via DMX control or by adjusting settings under the Advanced Settings menu. For more information, see Fan Control (D60), page T h e r m a l S h u t d o w n W a r n i n g Displayed as OverTemp, it is what the fixture does to visibly warn you that it has become...
  • Page 52: Main Menu

    Main Menu The Main Menu can be accessed at any time while viewing other screens. To access the Main Menu, press [Home] and then press [Enter]. D M X S t a r t A d d r e s s Use the DMX Start Address to set the DMX address of the fixture.
  • Page 53: Advanced Settings

    A d v a n c e d S e t t i n g s The Advanced Settings menu is for experienced users or for applications that entail very carefully defined performance parameters. You can make individual adjustments of all fixture settings for customized control.
  • Page 54: Advanced Menu

    Advanced Menu The Advanced Menu provides access to various fixture settings and specific operations. The Advanced Menu is accessed from the Main Menu by pressing [Up] or [Down] to select Advanced Settings and then pressing [Enter]. D M X S e t t i n g s The current DMX settings are shown in the DMX Settings screen.
  • Page 55 DMX P rofile The current DMX profile is displayed on the DMX Settings menu. You can customize the setting by selecting a different profile. For detailed information about each profile, see Profiles, page Step 1: On the DMX Settings menu, scroll to DMX Profile. DMX Settings DMX Start Address: Profile:...
  • Page 56 F a n C o n t r o l ( D 6 0 ) Fan Control adds another DMX channel of control when set to DMX. Alternate settings are Slow, Fast, and Automatic. For more information, see Fan Control (D60), page Step 1: On the DMX Settings menu, scroll to Fan.
  • Page 57 The following procedure is performed on your lighting console. Step 1: Select a starting color point for the fixture output using the standard control channels for RGB, HSI, etc. Step 2: Set the first additional channel to a value between 51 and 100% to activate Plus Seven.
  • Page 58: Led Settings

    N O T E : Once any one of the seven individual color channels is altered from its neutral starting position, the settings for the original color point may no longer reflect the actual output of the fixture. When using RGB, HSI, HSIC, or Studio profile for color selection, each fixture makes accommodations for the specific LEDs in its array and produces output that is consistent with other fixtures, whether or not they use LEDs from the same production batch.
  • Page 59 Boost Boost provides the brightest possible output, with least guarantee of consistency. This is best for applications with low duty cycles, loose brightness requirements, or where ambient temperature is low. Step 1: On the Advanced Menu, scroll to LED Settings. Step 2: Press [Enter].
  • Page 60 Linear Linear has no curve. Brightness levels correlate exactly with the value of the dimming control signal. Moderate lag in response for good dimming smoothness. Linear allows quick jumps in brightness. It is best for studio lighting and applications with static scenes or looks. Quick Quick uses the standard dimming curve but with no lag or smoothing.
  • Page 61 O u t p u t F r e q Output Frequency is the frequency in Hz at which the LED array pulses, or blinks, as a function of Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM). The frequency is adjustable in order to avoid visible flicker on video and film.
  • Page 62: Presets & Sequences

    W h i t e P o i n t ( V i v i d , L u s t r + , F i r e a n d I c e , S t u d i o H D ) White Point controls the appearance (color temperature) of white-light output when saturation is at or near zero.
  • Page 63 P r e s e t s ( V i v i d , L u s t r + , F i r e a n d I c e , S t u d i o H D ) A Preset is a single, static look or color mix.
  • Page 64 Presets and Sequences Presets Focus: Preset: * 23 Presets Status: Active Sequences Fade Time: 00:02 Delay Time: 00:00 Preset 1 is Active Edit Color No Sequence is Active Copy to Other Fixture Save DMX as Preset Figure-4.16 Selecting Presets on the Presets and Sequences Menu. Step 1: On the Presets and Sequences menu, scroll to Presets.
  • Page 65 Delay Time Delay time is the length of time the fixture waits on the previous setting before initiating the crossfade to the Preset. The default is 0 seconds. Step 1: On the Presets menu, scroll to Delay Time and press [Enter]. Presets Preset: * 23...
  • Page 66 Edit (Studio Daylight and Studio Tungsten) Use Edit to change the brightness and strobe settings of the LED array. [Enter]. To keep your changes, be sure to select Save Changes and then press To discard changes press [Back] at any time. If the Preset is currently active, the changes made on the Preset Edit screen update to the fixture output immediately.
  • Page 67 Save DMX as Preset You can take a snapshot of the incoming DMX signal when the fixture is in HSI mode and save it as a preset value. Step 1: On the Presets screen, scroll to Preset and press [Enter]. Presets Preset: * 23...
  • Page 68 Rate Rate is the execution of the Presets' Fade Times and Delay Times within the Sequence, relative to their settings within the actual Presets. The available Rate range is 2 to 500%. The default is 100%. A Rate of 100% represents running the Sequence with timing exactly as specified within the Presets.
  • Page 69 Preset Preset is the number of a Preset, whether it is a predefined or a custom color mix. Step 1: On the Sequences menu, scroll to Preset and press [Enter]. Sequences Sequence: Status: Active Rate: 100% Step: Preset: Link Time: 00:02 Copy to Other Fixture Figure-4.26 Selecting Preset on the Sequences Menu.
  • Page 70 Finishing the Sequence After each of the steps have been configured, set the End State. End state is what the fixture does once it completes the Sequence. Two end state options are available and both options repeat indefinitely until the Sequence is deactivated. To access the end state options, you must first program an additional and final step within the sequence using Preset 0.
  • Page 71 Copy to Other Fixtures If other fixtures are connected to the same data chain, you can copy the Sequences settings to the other fixtures. The fixture automatically becomes the Master and controls all the other fixtures (Slaves) in the chain until another fixture has its Preset or Sequence settings selected or activated.
  • Page 72: Diagnostics

    Slave Any fixture in the data chain that is being controlled by the master fixture. By default, all fixtures are slaves, except the one that had its Preset or Sequence altered most recently. A Slave fixture can only directly imitate the performance of the Master fixture. When operating as a Slave fixture, the fixture displays Slave on its home screen.
  • Page 73 N e t w o r k S t a t i s t i c s The Network Statistics screen displays the statistics of the network. The DMX input values dynamically change. This screen is read-only. Step 1: On the Diagnostics screen, scroll to Network Statistics. Step 2: Press [Enter].
  • Page 74 Chase Chase automatically sequences through each LED color and starts each at 0% intensity and steps up to 100% before moving to the next color. You can set the number of steps per second for sequencing through all LED colors individually. Step 1: On the Test screen, scroll to Action.
  • Page 75 R e c a l i b r at e F ix t u r e Service technicians may use this option to calibrate the constant current driver electronics for the LEDs. The calibration process goes through each series of LEDs, starting at 0 intensity and stepping up to 100%.
  • Page 76: Local Settings

    L o c a l S e t t i n g s The Local Settings menu gives you several options that affect the LCD and other functions of the fixture. Local Settings Advanced Menu DMX Settings Backlight: 100% LED Settings BLght time out: 1 min Presets and Sequences...
  • Page 77 L a n g u a g e The screen language is English. Local Settings Backlight: 100% BLght time out: 1 min Language: English Status Indicators: OverTemp: Visible Restore Defaults Figure-4.40 Screen Language Set to English. S t a t u s I n d i c a t o r s You can turn the status indicators on or off.
  • Page 78 O ve r T e m p You can change how an over-temperature situation is indicated in order to control stray light. Visible (Vivid, Lustr+, Fire and Ice, Studio HD) The fixture produces a low-level, red light from the LED array, displays a warning message on the LCD, turns on the LCD backlight, and turns on the error indicator light.
  • Page 79: Copy All Settings

    C o p y A l l S e t t i n g s When DMX is not applied you can copy all settings, except DMX address, globally to all of the other fixtures in the same data chain in one step. This includes everything from Presets and Sequences to Quick Setups and Advanced options.
  • Page 80: Studio Settings

    Studio Settings V i v i d , L u s t r + , F i r e a n d I c e , S t u d i o H D The Studio profile produces only white light that is adjustable in brightness, white point, and tint (green/magenta balance).
  • Page 81 S t u d i o D M X C o n t r o l When controlled via DMX, the first three channels adjust the output in the following order. Channel 5 controls strobe. Channel Output Intensity (Brightness) White Point Tint Strobe When adjusting white point via DMX, the full gamut of 2700 to 6500K is available, but...
  • Page 82: Studio Daylight And Studio Tungsten

    S t u d i o D a y l i g h t a n d S t u d i o T u n g s t e n The Studio profile allows quick adjustment of Intensity. The Studio profile can be operated in a stand-alone mode from the user interface or can be controlled via DMX.
  • Page 83: Error Messages

    E T C T e c h n i c a l S u p p o r t Any time, any day–15 minute response time—that’s our service commitment. ETC’s Technical Service is unparalleled in the industry. With over 60 service employees worldwide, not to mention our extensive Authorized Service Center network, we are uniquely positioned to be able to help you anywhere, anytime.
  • Page 84: Routine Maintenance

    Routine Maintenance To ensure optimum performance of your Desire series fixture, you should perform the following inspections and cleaning at least once a year. You may need to inspect or clean the fixture more often, depending on the type and amount of use your fixture experiences during the year.
  • Page 85: Menu Flow Chart

    Appendix 5 Menu Flow Chart The following illustrations show each of the menus that are displayed on the Desire fixture LCD and the path to each one. H o m e a n d M a i n M e n u s ( V i v i d , L u s t r + , F i r e a n d I c e , S t u d i o H D ) HSI Reg Stnd ––...
  • Page 86: Home And Main Menus (Studio Daylight And Studio Tungsten)

    H o m e a n d M a i n M e n u s ( S t u d i o D a y l i g h t a n d S t u d i o T u n g s t e n ) Dir Reg Stnd ––...
  • Page 87: Advanced Menu (Vivid, Lustr+, Fire And Ice, Studio Hd)

    A d v a n c e d M e n u ( V i v i d , L u s t r + , F i r e a n d I c e , S t u d i o H D ) Main Menu DMX Start Address: Quick Setups...
  • Page 88: Advanced Menu (Studio Daylight And Studio Tungsten)

    A d v a n c e d M e n u ( S t u d i o D a y l i g h t a n d S t u d i o T u n g s t e n ) Main Menu DMX Start Address: Quick Setups...
  • Page 89: Presets Menu (Vivid, Lustr+, Fire And Ice, Studio Hd)

    P r e s e t s M e n u ( V i v i d , L u s t r + , F i r e a n d I c e , S t u d i o H D ) Advanced Menu DMX Settings LED Settings...
  • Page 90: Presets Menu (Studio Daylight And Studio Tungsten)

    P r e s e t s M e n u ( S t u d i o D a y l i gh t a n d S t u d i o T u n g s t e n ) Advanced Menu DMX Settings LED Settings...
  • Page 91: Sequences Menu

    S e q u e n c e s M e n u Presets and Sequences Focus: Presets Sequences Preset 1 is Active No Sequence is Active Sequences Sequence: Status: Active Rate: 100% Step: Preset: Link Time: 00:02 Copy to Other Fixture Sequences Sequence: Rate:...
  • Page 92: Diagnostics Menu

    D i a g n o s t i c s M e n u Advanced Menu DMX Settings LED Settings Presets and Sequences Diagnostics Local Settings Copy All Settings Current DMX In Diagnostics DMX Ch Level Current DMX In Network Statistics Test Recalibrate Fixture...
  • Page 93: Diagnostics Test

    D i a g n o s t i c s T e s t Advanced Menu DMX Settings LED Settings Presets and Sequences Diagnostics Local Settings Diagnostics Diagnostics Current DMX In Test Action: Chase Network Statistics Chase: 15 steps/sec Test Individual Control Recalibrate Fixture...
  • Page 94: Diagnostics Recalibrate Fixture

    D i a g n o s t i c s R e c a l i b r a t e F i x t u r e Advanced Menu DMX Settings LED Settings Presets and Sequences Diagnostics Local Settings Diagnostics Diagnostics Current DMX In...
  • Page 96    Web: www.etcconnect.com Copyright © 2013 ETC. All Rights Reserved. Product information and specifications subject to change.   7410M1200-1.4.1 Rev A Released 2013-07 ETC intends this document to be provided in its entirety.   ...

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