Lamps moving on on their own...

Hi Again,

Today's issue is that I have a fixture which keeps moving of it's own accord.

Every half hour or so, the lamp will snap to a different position (probably its 'Home' position). Thee's nothing to indicate any changes on the desk (no change flags, etc) Live Attributes still shows the fixture as being set to its previous pallette, and nobody is touching the desk -I was on the floor when it did it last ! Re-cutting in the Preset brings it back again.

Has anyone else come across this spooky phenomenon ? -it's odd that it's only happening with one lamp (a Mac 2000)

Thanks again

Richard

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  • Hi Richard -

    Actually I would be more surprised if it were more than one fixture doing this. This is not likely a console problem. Check the fixture out for a bad control card, dodgy DMX or power cable. If the console isn't changing its data then it is most likely sending the correct values, and the fixture has something wrong with it.

    I hope this helps -

    Thanks much -

    Sarah
     

     

  • Hmmm.

    Could be, but it seems odd that it's never done it before. 

    Usually if there was a data issue the lamp would stay where it was and not respond.

    It also has no knowledge of it's 'home' position.

    Will have a look and check terminations, etc.

    Might try it on a different desk momentarily.

    Thanks again,

    Richard

  • Hi there.

    Hawe you tried another fixture with the same adress as the spooky one.

    Regards,

    Anders.

  • I have had a lot of trouble with this in my installation, both individual fixtures and then groups, randomly. I spent a lot of time wondering if the board were to blame and trying to track down which lights did it when (since I can't see my rig from my desk position, don't get me started). BUT my data was wireless--WDMX--and when I gave up and hardwired via ethernet the problem ended. Congo not to blame for me. 

    I second the notion of addressing another fixture the same and trying to duplicate; I'd blame the fixture itself before the console.

    Anne

  • An update.

    Well, it seems that my trouble stemmed from a preset stored in Submaster 11 which had the fixture recorded in it's home position.

    The Preset wasn't being played back at any point, the fader wasn't moved and the flash button left well alone -but the Sub, somehow, seemed to intermittently interfere with the Main Playback.

    After clearing the sub (as I said, it wasn't being used) the lamp behaved impeccably for 8 hours of live Television.

    Very odd.

    We do have an issue with the LCD screen on that particular desk which keeps flickering / going dim, I wonder if there's something slightly dodgy from a hardware / data point of view.

    It's being reported via our fault-reporting system.

    I'll keep you posted...

     

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  • An update.

    Well, it seems that my trouble stemmed from a preset stored in Submaster 11 which had the fixture recorded in it's home position.

    The Preset wasn't being played back at any point, the fader wasn't moved and the flash button left well alone -but the Sub, somehow, seemed to intermittently interfere with the Main Playback.

    After clearing the sub (as I said, it wasn't being used) the lamp behaved impeccably for 8 hours of live Television.

    Very odd.

    We do have an issue with the LCD screen on that particular desk which keeps flickering / going dim, I wonder if there's something slightly dodgy from a hardware / data point of view.

    It's being reported via our fault-reporting system.

    I'll keep you posted...

     

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