Jason Posted March 11, 2005 Report Posted March 11, 2005 Question for ya! Started doing a fair few conferences. When displaying company logo's in my mac 250+s, I'll position the logo's, store to a memory then transfer with time to a sub (on a fat frog). If I go to another scene or chase then change back to that scene the logo's dont go back to there original position. Apparantly the 250+s are capable of this so is there a particular way with my desk? All help would grateful Quote
Haytech Posted March 11, 2005 Report Posted March 11, 2005 Hi, this seemed to be a error of fixtures gobo indexing electronic. You should have some play with your Mac´s rotating gobo´s I´m sure that after rotating the gobo fast it couldn´t find it´s indexed position. Quote Sebastian H. Pro - Sound Showtechnik The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources. Albert Einstein "You can get a lot more done with a kind word and a gun" Al Capone
GLX Posted March 11, 2005 Report Posted March 11, 2005 Are you sure they are 250+ units?, when selecting gobos the first time round the gobo wheel they will index, second time around they will rotate. Make any sence to you. Quote
Jason Posted March 11, 2005 Author Report Posted March 11, 2005 might be a fault Haytech, Thanks. Hi GLX not quite sure what you mean. Out of time now gotta get back to work. Back later. Quote
Jason Posted March 12, 2005 Author Report Posted March 12, 2005 Posative about being 250+s GLX. Would it be anything to do with selecting from a palete, or is that just being stupid? Quote
Kirkup_xp Posted March 12, 2005 Report Posted March 12, 2005 Which parameters are you using to set the indexing? Quote Peter Kirkup
Jason Posted March 13, 2005 Author Report Posted March 13, 2005 Off the top of my head I can't remember. Does it make a difference? Which parameters do you you mean anyway gobo selection or rotation? :? :?: Quote
Kirkup_xp Posted March 13, 2005 Report Posted March 13, 2005 Well, the Mac 250+ allows you to select gobos on one channel, and set the indexing/rotation on another. The first channel allows you to rotate the gobos or index them, depending on which DMX values you use to select them. If you were rotating the gobos and then setting the index to 0 when you found the desired orientation, then this would not be replayable. What you should be doing is using the indexing function. Thus to index Gobo 3, you need a DMX value of between 15 and 19 on the gobo select channel and you can then use the gobo index channel to set the indexing. If this doesn't replay properly, then as others have suggested, it is probably a fault in the unit. Mac 250+ DMX Chart Quote Peter Kirkup
Jason Posted March 14, 2005 Author Report Posted March 14, 2005 Thanks kirkup_xp if I get time tomorrow I'll try that. I can't see it being a fault on all six though. Got to be something I'm doing wrong. :roll: Quote
Haytech Posted March 15, 2005 Report Posted March 15, 2005 Kirkup is very right :-) use the gobo index function not the rotating gobo function to get the right gobo position... Quote Sebastian H. Pro - Sound Showtechnik The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources. Albert Einstein "You can get a lot more done with a kind word and a gun" Al Capone
Halo_djk Posted March 23, 2005 Report Posted March 23, 2005 Keep in mind that a few of the MAC 250+ have reported a fault where there are dry joints on the sensor board inside the fixtures. I am aware of this for colour and gobos have issues homing when cold, then sort themselves out once they warm up. The same sensors are used on the indexing function, and may just need to be resoldered (6 spots on the sensor boards, three on the sensor, three on the plug). Note that if none of you 250s are indexing correctly you may need to make sure you programming is correct for idexing and not rotating gobo. If the issue just appears in one unit not indexing correctly, it may be a sensor issue. :roll: Quote
GLX Posted March 23, 2005 Report Posted March 23, 2005 Make sure your mac's are in mode 4, and the personality loaded onto the desk is also mode 4. Quote
cherowbrier Posted March 25, 2005 Report Posted March 25, 2005 Inside the menus on the macs is a personality setting that states whether indexing is on or off. Quote
Jason Posted March 27, 2005 Author Report Posted March 27, 2005 Thanks for all your advise guys. I'll look into all of them as soon as I get the chance. As regards to the Personality settings, Where are they? I've looked through the manual can't find it. Quote
Haytech Posted April 2, 2005 Report Posted April 2, 2005 Use the arrow keys to scroll thru fixtures menu until it shows "PSet" then scroll until it shows "MOdE" choose "DMX4" be sure you use the mode4 fixturefile fo your Macs. Useful Hint: If the display is wrong directed (upside down) then push both arrow keys (up and down) at same time then the display turns. Quote Sebastian H. Pro - Sound Showtechnik The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources. Albert Einstein "You can get a lot more done with a kind word and a gun" Al Capone
Jason Posted April 3, 2005 Author Report Posted April 3, 2005 Sorry Haytech, I meant on the desk (fat frog) Quote
minimac Posted April 3, 2005 Report Posted April 3, 2005 go into super user and then desk setup. then assign fixtures when you are in the assign fixtures menu, find martin on the list(may need the floppy disk) and then find mac 250+. there should then be 4 more mac 250 +, each with modes 1 - 4 after them. choose your desired mode. so you will have to load a new fixture in, and then go down to patch functions and redo your dmx addresses. Quote
Halo_djk Posted April 3, 2005 Report Posted April 3, 2005 Just be careful though, I would imagine you would lose your programming in the frog for the 250's if you do this. Quote
Haytech Posted April 3, 2005 Report Posted April 3, 2005 oopps sorry Jason ... I was little incoherent last night ... Quote Sebastian H. Pro - Sound Showtechnik The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources. Albert Einstein "You can get a lot more done with a kind word and a gun" Al Capone
artdrama Posted April 6, 2005 Report Posted April 6, 2005 As regards to the Personality settings, Where are they? I've looked through the manual can't find it. Are you using glass or metal gobos in your logos. I have found if using metal gobos the gobo slips inside the Mac 250+ holder. You can never get it orientated correctly. I use a bit a adhesive Black Wrap aroung gobo to increase the size, usually works. Quote
Jason Posted April 7, 2005 Author Report Posted April 7, 2005 Thanks for all your replies and advise guys. With that my problem is sorted. It was programmer error. I was using the wrong Gobo parameters. THANKS AGAIN :!: :!: Quote
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