Chauvet 260 LED Go to Menu Intro Info, Go to Menu Range P/START, Go to Menu Range P/FINISH

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Operation

Software Version

Range Limitation

Move-in Black

Reset Control

System Default

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1)Go to MENU > INTRO > INFO.

a)The display will show the installed software version.

1)Go to MENU > RANGE > P/START.

a)Select the starting point for the limited pan (000~255).

2)Go to MENU > RANGE > P/FINISH.

b)Select the finishing point for the limited pan (000~255).

3)Go to MENU > RANGE > T/START.

c)Select the starting point for the limited tilt (000~255).

4)Go to MENU > RANGE > T/FINISH.

d)Select the finishing point for the limited tilt (000~255).

5)Go to MENU > RANGE > USE.

e)Select YES to activate the new settings or NO to stop using them.

1)Go to MENU > SPECIAL > BLACK.

a)Select YES to enable the 3 seconds delay or NO to make the blackout immediate.

1)Go to MENU > SPECIAL > RESET.

a)Select DMX to enable the DMX controller to reset the fixture (Control function) or NO to reset the fixture only from the control panel.

1)Go to MENU > DEFAULT > DEFAULT.

a)Select YES to default the fixture to its original factory settings.

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