Coemar iSpot Extreme 6000

We just got a couple of Coemar iSpot Extreme 6000s in on a demo and I've got them hooked up to my EOS (running 1.4.1).  I noticed that when using the "iSpot Extreme G8" profile the zoom and focus are reversed and that some of the colors on the color wheel don't line up properly (the colors aren't centered in the beam).

 Is there anyway to edit this profile to fix this issue, or do I need to start a custom fixture from scratch?

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  • To center the colors, select the channel, center the color using the encoder in Fine mode, then press [Calibrate]. This will store the new center for that channel. This will likely need to be done for each color. You can do this one by one, or select a range of channels and do them all at once.

    We'll look into that profile and correct it. In 1.4.2, you will be able to make a copy of an existing fixture and edit it's profile, but not in 1.4.1.

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  • To center the colors, select the channel, center the color using the encoder in Fine mode, then press [Calibrate]. This will store the new center for that channel. This will likely need to be done for each color. You can do this one by one, or select a range of channels and do them all at once.

    We'll look into that profile and correct it. In 1.4.2, you will be able to make a copy of an existing fixture and edit it's profile, but not in 1.4.1.

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  • I tried this today and I can't find [Calibrate] for the life of me (it's a soft key, right?)  Do I need to be in a specific tab to get it to appear?

     

    I'm running 1.4.1 btw

     

    On a side note here are some features that I think would be nice:

    -an "auto-palette" function that could build palettes automattically (at least for color wheels and gobos)

    -the ability to customize the text and/or background color of the direct selects (so I could differenciate between palettes that apply to all my fixtures and those that apply to only some fixtures)



    [edited by: bryankacz at 7:30 PM (GMT -6) on Thu, Aug 14 2008]
  • Sorry, I should have explained where the calibrate button is in my earlier post. The calibrate button should appear on your encoder display when the encoder is in fine mode and the channel is selected. (Press down on the encoder to put it in fine mode).

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