Lamp
The word LAMP can appear on the display in two situations: one is an error; the other is normal.
•Normal: LAMP will be displayed when the fixture attempts to strike the lamp during fixture reset and homing. This is normal.
•Not normal: If the lamp is running, and for some reason— probably an electrical
Link Busy
Occurs when the crossloading fixture detects that some other source is driving data on the link. For crossloads to work properly, you must remove or bypass all of the following if they are on the same link:
•Serial data distributors
•Optoisolators
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•Controllers
•AF1000, Emulator or Intellabeam fixtures: Placing all AF1000, Emulator or Intellabeam fixtures after all Technobeam fixtures is a good way to do this.
After removing the offending device(s) from the data link, attempt the crossload again.
Link Empty
Occurs when the crossloading fixture fails to find any other Technobeam fixtures. If there are indeed other fixtures on the link, a communication failure has occurred.
Possible causes include:
1.A bad data cable between the crossloading fixture and the first fixture on the data link. Verify cable integrity with cable test equipment or replace with known good cabling.
2.See “Link Busy” above.
3.One or more fixtures are powered off. Connect all fixtures on the link to
4.If none of the above solves the problem, the most likely cause is that an electronics failure has occurred in the data section of one of the fixtures on the data link. Try powering off one fixture at a time and attempting the crossload. If you can isolate the crossload problem to one fixture in particular, remove that fixture from the link and contact High End Systems Customer Service in one of the ways shown in the section titled “Contacting High End Systems” on page
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