Powering On The Fixture; Homing The Fixture - High End Systems Studio Spot 250 User Manual

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Powering On the Fixture

Caution: Do not power on the fixture until you have verified that the
input voltage setting and line cord cap are suitable for the
power source in your location. For more information, see
"Setting the Fixture Voltage" on page 1-2 or "Changing the
Power Cord Cap" on page 1-5.
Warning: This equipment for connection to a branch circuit having a
maximum overload protection of 20 A.
Studio Spot 250 and Studio Color 250 fixtures do not have a power switch. To power
on the fixture, simply connect it to an appropriately-rated power source. Once
connected, you can remotely power up or shutdown the fixture via controller
commands (see "Control" on page 3-14). However, it is very important that you
electrically isolate the fixture before performing certain procedures as shown in this
manual.

Homing the Fixture

When you connect Studio Spot 250 or Studio Color 250 fixtures to an appropriately-
rated power source, the fixture automatically begins a homing procedure to verify
that the major functions of the fixture (color wheels, iris, and shutter) are oriented
properly. During the homing process, you will hear clicking sounds as the wheels, iris,
and shutter seek their home position. For information on remotely homing the fixture
via a DMX controller, see "Control" on page 3-14. For information on manually
homing the fixture via the on-board menu system, see "Homing the Fixture (HOME)"
on page 4-30.
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