Initial Power Up; Status Led; Adjustments; Adjusting The Yoke Position - ETC Irideon FPZ User Manual

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Using the Local Intensity Knob
A local intensity knob is located on the track adapter. This can be used to adjust the
intensity with or without DMX being present.
• When DMX is not present, the intensity will be controlled by the knob.
• When DMX is present, the maximum light output can be set by the knob.
Dimming will begin from that setting. When the knob is set to off, the
maximum light level over DMX is 100%.
• When the knob is set to off, data loss behavior is instant, and the light will go
dark.
When the knob is set to a level greater than 0, the data loss behavior goes to the
setting of the local knob.

Initial Power Up

Control and configuration of the Irideon FPZ can be achieved over a DMX/RDM
control network, or directly from a connected computer running appropriate
software. When controlling the Irideon FPZ directly from a PC, a Gadget Interface or
DMX/RDM gateway is required.
Note:

Status LED

The status LED indicates the DMX status. When DMX is present, the LED will be on
solid for 10 seconds, and then it will go into an off time out state.
Note:
When the local intensity knob is set to off, the status LED will flash when there is a
loss of DMX.
With the local intensity knob set to any other position, the status LED will flash for 10
seconds when there is a loss of DMX. Then the LED will go into an off time out state.

Adjustments

Adjusting the Yoke Position

The Irideon FPZ provides multi-positioning capabilities within its yoke for overall
fixture angle.
User Manual
Changing the address via RDM will override the local DMX
addressing dials. However after the address has been set via
RDM, changing the dials will then override the RDM setting.
Changing the DMX start address, the local intensity knob, or
a change in DMX presence will wake the status LED from its
time out state.
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