Hazers run after Hog4 shutdown

We have 2 hazers (Jem K1) which we control haze output from the Hog4 lighting console. At the end of the show when we shutdown the lighting console both hazers run at 100% as soon as they loose dmx signal. We have been manually going backstage and proceed to unplug both of the hazers to power them off. I noticed that when we patched the Jem K1 hazers it has a control option to shutdown the fixtures. We have tried this and can't seem to get it to work. As soon as we shut down the board, they both run at 100%. Is there a way to eliminate the need to have to unplug the hazers
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  • I am having a similar problem as fatmatt86. We run a Hog 4 PC at our church, and our single hazer is a Chauvet Arena 3 hazer. We have 2 faders assigned - one for the intensity of haze, and one for fan speed. When we power down the PC or shut down the Hog 4 application, the hazer fan runs on high until the PC is powered back on and the Hog 4 application is launched and a show selected. No one at the church knows the hog4 system in and out - I was taught basics so I could program lights for services. Anything else I know I've had to learn from the manual, playing around, or from reading this forum. Would someone be so kind as to give a very detailed answer about how and where to set the shutdown values as mentioned by user MLorenz? I would love to not have to have the hazer fan blasting while we're doing system updates or just restarting the PC.
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  • I am having a similar problem as fatmatt86. We run a Hog 4 PC at our church, and our single hazer is a Chauvet Arena 3 hazer. We have 2 faders assigned - one for the intensity of haze, and one for fan speed. When we power down the PC or shut down the Hog 4 application, the hazer fan runs on high until the PC is powered back on and the Hog 4 application is launched and a show selected. No one at the church knows the hog4 system in and out - I was taught basics so I could program lights for services. Anything else I know I've had to learn from the manual, playing around, or from reading this forum. Would someone be so kind as to give a very detailed answer about how and where to set the shutdown values as mentioned by user MLorenz? I would love to not have to have the hazer fan blasting while we're doing system updates or just restarting the PC.
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