Revolution color scroller fan

Can someone tell me how the fan for the color scroller is controlled?  We have the original style scrollers and are using a Congo for control.  I can't seem to get the fans to turn on.  The Congo profile says that the 14th DMX channel controls the fan, the manual says this is reserved and the Obsession II profile calls it color function.  I haven't had a chance to check yet but I'm pretty sure the fans on the revolutions being controlled by the Obsession are working.

Thanks,
Mat

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  • Once you have patched the S4Rs into your show - which scroller did you use? 12 String Scroller, or 12 String Wybron?

     

    Once patched, once you hit Color Parameter, you will see the Attribute FAN in the Moving Light Display - 0% = FULL FAN, 100% = FAN OFF 

     

    The DMX channel will always set minimum speed for the gel fan.  The speed of the fan is inversely proportional to the DMX value.  DMX = 0% è Fan = 100% and DMX = 100% è Fan = 0%.  Furthermore if the optical system is setup into a state that we know will burn gel we turn on the fan to a very SLOW speed to get air moving across the gel. (zoom>50%, lamp>75%).

    That Help?

     

     



    [edited by: corey at 4:40 PM (GMT -6) on Fri, Nov 14 2008]
  • We use costume gel strings so we've created a 20 frame gel string for this particular show.  I did find the Fan attribute but moving it from 0% to 100% had no effect on the fan.  I did notice that in the profile the fan speed channel (14) was inverted making 0% slow fan and 100% fast fan.  I unchecked the invert box because the fan channel is at 0% in our cues. 

    I've looked at newer manuals online and see that there is now a fan channel where as the manuals that came with the fixtures list that channel as reserved.  Is there a firmware update we need to do?  There was also mention of a thermal sensor that will override the fan channel in the new manual.  Does this exist in the older versions of the S4R?

  • Howdy Matt,

     

    do you know when your S4Rs were purchased? Or can you PM the SNs, then I can check the

    Firmware that was on them when they delivered to you when I get back in the office next week.

    I can't recall from the top of my head when the Temp Control was active in the S4R.

     What happens to the Fan when it is then (inverted) at 100% and your channel Intensity is at 0%?

    thanks,

     

    - corey

  • Mat:

    I've looked at newer manuals online and see that there is now a fan channel where as the manuals that came with the fixtures list that channel as reserved.  Is there a firmware update we need to do?  There was also mention of a thermal sensor that will override the fan channel in the new manual.  Does this exist in the older versions of the S4R?

     

    Prior to the time that the fan speed was controllable, it would have been on by default and regulated by the temperature sensor.  Your fan (or part of the circuit controlling it) may very well have something wrong with it.

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  • Mat:

    I've looked at newer manuals online and see that there is now a fan channel where as the manuals that came with the fixtures list that channel as reserved.  Is there a firmware update we need to do?  There was also mention of a thermal sensor that will override the fan channel in the new manual.  Does this exist in the older versions of the S4R?

     

    Prior to the time that the fan speed was controllable, it would have been on by default and regulated by the temperature sensor.  Your fan (or part of the circuit controlling it) may very well have something wrong with it.

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