Inhibitive Sub Problem

A show I designed on the Ion had 4 inhibitive subs. All was running fine for two weeks. Today I got a call from the board op saying there are little yellow I's in the tombstones for 8 of 13 of the movers.   I first thought the subs were down or some how captured. Nope.  I thought maybe something was up with the wing, plugged and unplugged.  We even went as far as loading an old show file that I used.  The "I's" were present as well. The board op called into tech support and the on call person had no clue. What is bizarre is fixture 101 and 102 are in the same sub.  101 is fine, but 102 has the "I"

Needless to say the audience experienced one ugly show. 

I'm sure there is something we have all overlooked but I find it weird that this just happened.  Any suggestions or thoughts would be helpful.  

Thanks

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  • Are you running 2.0 software and have you turned on sensor feedback/RDM. It sounds like you are showing RDM errors. These may just be informational errors and may not be changing what is going on onstage. pushing the about button and selecting one of these channels. If there is an exclamation mark in a box on the top left part of the about window that is feedback. You can click on the button and get some additional information about the error. I may be off base with this but if you are running 2.0 it may help answer your question. If you are not running 2.0 and it is the usual inhibitive markings you may want to try homing all your subs sub 1(or your lowest numbered sub) thru enter home enter. this sends all inhibitive subs to full and all additive subs to 0 so don't do it during a show.


    [edited by: Druuka at 9:40 PM (GMT -6) on Sun, Mar 17 2013]
  • Using 1.9.11 or 12, can't remember.   I will try homing them.  I have a feeling I will need some other options but I will try this. 

     

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