Chauvet DMX512 Colordash PARService Maintenance Guide, Technical Support at the location on

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COLORDASH™ PARService Maintenance Guide

Symptom(s)

Possible Solution(s)

1 or more LED’s are not

Clean the fixture regularly to avoid any such failure. This fixture is convection

cooled, which means that if the surface is kept clean and free of debris, then

illuminating

proper cooling will be allowed to occur

 

 

 

 

An LED may have failed, resulting in an open circuit. In this event, all of the

 

red, green, or blue in a single module will no longer illuminate. This does not

 

mean that all of the LEDs have failed, but the circuit is wired in series.

 

An LED may have failed, resulting in a short circuit. In this event, only the

 

single LED which has failed will no longer function. This does not mean that all

 

of the LEDs have failed, but the circuit is wired in series.

 

-Note: In the event of LED failure, a replacement LED PCB assembly may be

 

purchased directly from Chauvet

Part#: P222-M1LEDP

1 or more LED’s are producing

Check that the lens assembly is installed properly. If the lens assembly is not

aligned properly over the LEDs, then they will not project fully

very low output

-See section on Lens Assembly Installation

 

 

-Note: In the event of LED failure, a replacement LED PCB assembly may be

 

purchased directly from Chauvet

Part#: P222-M1LEDP

Breaker/Fuse keeps blowing

Check total load placed on the electrical circuit

 

Check for a short in the electrical wiring: internal and/or external

Device has no power

Check device’s fuse (internal)

 

 

Check for power on Mains

 

 

Check cable connections The COLORdash™ PAR cables must be firmly

 

connected for operation

 

 

-Note: In the event of autoswitching transformer failure, the unit can be sent in

 

for repair; however, a replacement part can be ordered directly from Chauvet

 

 

Part#: P140-M1ELTR

Fixture is not responding to DMX

Check Control Panel settings for correct addressing

 

 

 

 

Check DMX cables

 

 

 

 

Check polarity switch settings on the controller

 

 

 

 

Check cable connections

 

 

 

 

 

Call service technician

 

 

 

 

-Note: In the event of Master PCB failure, a replacement PCB can be ordered

 

directly from Chauvet

Part#: P170-MINIPD

Loss of signal

Use only DMX cables

 

 

 

 

 

Install terminator

 

 

 

 

Note: Keep DMX cables separated from power cables or black lights

 

 

 

COLOR-CON Controller does

 

 

not function, or does not function

Make sure connector is firmly connected to device

properly

 

 

 

The COLORdash™ PAR fixture must be in the correct mode in order to properly

 

respond to the COLOR-CON controller. The correct mode is “SLAVE” in the

 

onboard Control Panel

 

Stand alone operation

This fixture has built-in, automatic programs that may be triggered from the

onboard Control Panel

 

 

 

 

 

If you still have a problem after trying the above solutions, please contact CHAUVET

Technical Support at the location on page 28.

 

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Contents Snapshot Table of Contents Unpacking Instructions What is includedBefore YOU Begin LED Expected Lifespan Safety InstructionsIntroduction FeaturesARC1+D DMX Channel SummaryProduct Overview AC Power SetupRigging MountingOrientation LED PCB Lens Assembly Installation/ReplacementDMX Fixture LinkingData Cabling Master/Slave Fixture Linking Setting up a DMX Serial Data LinkOperating Instructions Menu  Settings  ID address  01 ~Control Options DMX-512 control without ID addressMenu  Settings  Range  No. of fixtures COLORcon SetupControl Panel Functions Setting the DMX addressPassword Menu Lockout Menu Map Upload Customs2008 1209 PM DMX512 Channel Values Channel 9 ID Address Selection Auto SpeedMaster Dimmer Important Notes about Stage 1 DMX OperationColorado Controller Overview SetupEffect Program Menu MapWash Program Play Schedule Control via external DMX Activating password modeReset to factory settings World Wide Web Technical SupportContact Us DMX Primer AppendixReturns Procedure General MaintenanceClaims Paper inside the boxPhotometrics Technical Support at the location on Colordash PARService Maintenance GuideDescription Part Number Blow-out DiagramConnection Drawing Power Technical Specifications
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DMX512 specifications

Chauvet DMX512 is a widely used standard in the lighting industry, particularly in theatrical productions, concerts, and events. This protocol facilitates communication between lighting consoles and various lighting fixtures, streamlining the control of lights in a synchronized manner. Understanding its core features, technologies, and characteristics can significantly enhance the capabilities of any lighting designer or technician.

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