Motor Or Mirror Does Not Move Smoothly - High End Systems Cyberlight User Manual

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Dim flags close, fixture does not respond to control commands, lamp turns off, fans
turn off
Possible causes and solutions:
1.
Cause: Faulty XLR cable.
Solutions: Do one or both of the following:
a.
Replace XLR cables going to the fixture's Data In and Data Out connectors with
known good cables.
b.
Verify cable integrity using cable test equipment.
2.
Cause: Power supply board fuse F2 has failed.
Solution: Follow the instructions in the section titled "Replacing Power Supply
Fuses" on page 3-15 to inspect the fuse and replace it if necessary.

Motor or mirror does not move smoothly

Possible causes and solutions:
1.
Cause: Faulty or exposed wiring.
Solutions: Do both of the following:
a.
Make sure there are no exposed wires leading to the motor/mirror. Exposed
wires contacting the metal chassis can short the power supply to the motor/
mirror.
b.
Verify wiring integrity using electrical test equipment.
2.
Cause: Mechanical binding.
Solutions: Do both of the following:
a.
Manually rotate all wheels (static litho, rotating litho, color and effects) and note
any contact with adjacent wheels. If there is contact, see the section titled
"Checking and Correcting Wheel Clearances" on page 2-18.
b.
Static litho wheel or color wheel: make sure the wheel is not rubbing against its
sensor (the sensor is located at the bottom of the wheel against the chassis). If
there is contact, see "Checking and Correcting Wheel Clearances" on page 2-18.
Warning
Contact between wheels within the Cyberlight fixture can result in
damage to fixture components and to the fixture itself!
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