DL.2 v1.3.2 Released!

We have just released verion 1.3.2 of the DL.2 Software today.

This version adds a number of new effects and improvements to the software.

The Press Release for information about new features in this software are located at: www.highend.com/news_events/news/news_detail.asp?news_id=379

The full Release Notes and Software are available at: www.highend.com/support/digital_lighting/DL2andAxonSoftwareUpgrades.asp
  • Keith Thanks for your post.
    Sounds like a similiar problem. I'll have to give that connector a wiggle next time it won't come online on power up to see if we are dealing with the same type of issue. It's been up and running for the most part of today but we'll see tomorrow when the guys come in to start programming first thing AM after it's been off all night. I believe they are planning on flipping back over for a hang rather than sitting on there bases. Thanks Again..everyones been most helpful.
  • [quote=RKHCKP]the fix for me was the 90 degree angle connector - i believe it is the EVBO connector. this was coming out of the graphics card. after awhile it seems these type of connectors wear loosely inside the unit. everytime i would open up the face place and reconnect things

    Hey Keith are you talking about a DL.2 or an iPC?? I've never seen a DL.2 with a 90-deg adapter for the graphics card:confused:. The iPCs all have them though.
  • [quote=Marty Postma]Hey Keith are you talking about a DL.2 or an iPC?? I've never seen a DL.2 with a 90-deg adapter for the graphics card:confused:. The iPCs all have them though.

    I think Keith might be referring to the VIVO connector ;) If that connector is even the slightest bit loose it can cause the menu not to show up. Chances are, by removing the computer and reseating this connector when you put everything back in it fixed the problem.

    One thing you can do to make the connection a little tighter (before going all the way to glue) is mis-shape the outside of the connector a little bit. I normally just take a needle nose pliers, grab the rim of the connector and give it a little tweak. This will make it fit tighter in the socket and be less likely to get loose.