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Record Loads procedure
Perform a Record Loads any time you relamp your fixtures, change the
type of fixtures you are using, change the dimmer numbering scheme, or
make any other significant changes to your system. In general, Record
Loads should be the last step in setting up your system.
When you perform a Record Loads, the system records load information
for dimmers set at a level above zero or for a list of dimmers. If setting
dimmers above zero, you can record 24 dimmers per rack at a time until
all non-zero dimmers have been recorded. If you have multiple racks, 24
dimmers in each rack are recorded simultaneously.
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Caution
: Record Loads changes levels on stage. Dimmer outputs rise and
fall for several minutes during the procedure. To cancel a Record Loads
operation that has already started, press [S7],
Cancel
, [Enter].
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On single phase racks, the system checks 16 dimmers per rack at a time.
Keystrokes:
Action:
1. Set desired dimmers to a
level above zero.
a
Only
dimmers at levels above
zero are recorded.
a. If you wish, instead of setting the desired dimmers to a level
in step 1, you may enter a list of dimmers to record in step 5.
2. Press [Setup].
Selects Setup display
3. Select [9], ETCLink
Functions, and press
[Enter].
Selects ETCLink Functions menu
4. Select [4], Load
Management, and press
[Enter].
Selects Load Management display
5. Press [S5], Record Loads.
If you wish, you may enter
a specific dimmer or
dimmers to record.
Prompt reads:
To record loads, select dimmer(s)
and press ENTER (Enter 0 to record
loads for all dimmers)
6. Press [0] [Enter].
Advisory reads:
New loads will be recorded for all
dimmers with levels above zero.
Levels on stage will change while
the Record Load is in progress. The
system will automatically vary the
dimmer outputs during the Record
Load. The process may take several
minutes to complete.
Press [Enter] to proceed, or press
[Clear] to cancel
7. Press [Enter].
New loads are recorded for all
dimmers with levels above zero
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