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The formula for calculating DMX channels is as follows:
DMX channel = Color Changer channel + Power Supply starting channel -1
Example: DMX channel (221) = Color Changer channel (20) + Power Supply starting
channel (202) -1
Note: For the 24-Way Power Supply, the Coloram II Color Changers can only be
addressed to the first 24 channels of the 48 channel block of the power supply.
Note: The color changers will not respond to the DMX signal until you return in the
"menu tree" to the RUN SCREEN loop.
7. Set the Coloram II operating modes
The Coloram II System offers you optional settings so you can custom tailor its
performance to best suit your application. These settings are accessed via the 4 DIP
switches on the bottom of each color changer in combination with the power supply. To
set the DIP switch, press the switches in the direction of the words shown on the
chassis legend.
The functions and indications of the LEDs and DIP switches on the color changer are as
follows:
LED On Indicates
DIP Switch Function
Yellow
Low Motor Speed
1
Motor Speed
Red
Low Voltage (< 22V)
2
12/24 Channel Mode
Red
Normal Motor Speed
3
Channel Range
Green
All Flashing
Low Fan Speed
Shutdown (< 15V or no
tags detected)
4
Fan Speed
Fan speed (when enabled at the power supply) is remotely controlled with the following
DMX levels:
51% to 100% = fan at normal (high) speed
0% to 50% = fan at low speed
8% = fan off (when this function is enabled at the power supply)
Note: DIP switch 4 (Fan Speed) set to "Remote" allows the operator to control the fan
speed via the lighting console.
Note: The 12/24 channel mode is used to support either the original 12 Channel
Coloram I Color Changers/Power Supplies (CR1) or the 24 channel Coloram II Color
Changers/Power Supplies (CR2). All color changers in a system must be set to the
same mode as the power supply to function correctly.
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