General Troubleshooting
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| ∙ | Wrong starting address on the |
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| ∙ | Wrong DMX personality on the |
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| ∙ | Signal cables are not DMX |
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| ∙ | Interference with AC or radio |
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| ∙ | DMX cable too long |
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| ∙ | Install an optically coupled |
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| ∙ | Too many fixtures connected |
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| ∙ | Terminator not connected |
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If you still experience problems after trying the above solutions, contact CHAUVET®
Technical Support.
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