csaudio Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 Hi there When using the FROG function on 4 MAC 250, three of them went like a bat out of duck and the last one seemed to be asleep. I tried changing the order of the active ficture and re-addressing the fixtures. There was always one that was slow. - Any suggestions? Quote
GLX Posted June 23, 2002 Report Posted June 23, 2002 If it was the same mac acting up, its the internal settings of the mac. Get your manual out and start pushing buttons! Good luck!! Quote
csaudio Posted June 24, 2002 Author Report Posted June 24, 2002 It was not the mac. It was always the last sellected fixture. As soon as I adjusted speed on the wheel, they all worked together. It was only when I started the function that there was a problem. Donald Quote
GLX Posted June 25, 2002 Report Posted June 25, 2002 Test your dmx cable, & insert an end of line XLR(120 ohms) see if that does the trick, dont use noise boy cables they curse them you know! :!: Quote
Kirkup_xp Posted August 31, 2002 Report Posted August 31, 2002 This topic is probaby a bit old, but Macs have a speed setting when in Mode 4 and none in mode 2. Check what mode your macs are in. Also, you shouldn't FROG the speed function, unless you want very wierd stuff, or nothing at all, to happen, so where is the problem from just changing the speed setting once you've FROGd the rest? Quote Peter Kirkup
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