Troubleshooting and Maintenance 23
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Troubleshooting Checklist
If you cannot find the resources that you need in this document, contact ETC Technical Services
(see
Help from ETC Technical Services on page2
).
What I'm Seeing What Might Be Wrong What To Try
Color on the fixture does
not match another fixture,
or color on the fixture does
not match expected color
output
Color is out-of-gamut (error message
displays).
Temperature sensor is failing.
Sending an out-of-gamut color to a fixture
can result in differences in color output.
Check the About Color screen to see if the
color is out-of-gamut. See
View Diagnostic
Data on page25
.
If the temperature sensor is failing, contact
ETCTechnical Services for assistance.
Error message "Array
Comm" or "Array Failure"
displays on screen
Fixture cannot communicate with the
LEDarray.
Contact ETCTechnical Services.
Error message "Bundle
Mismatch" displays on
screen
An error occurred during a firmware update. Update the firmware again. See
Update
Firmware on page26
.
Error message "Color Data
Fail"displays on screen
Fixture cannot load its color information. Contact ETC Technical Services.
Error message "LED High
Temp" or "Power
Budgeting" displays on
screen
Fan is set to a level that is too low for the
current LED intensity.
Fan has failed.
Temperature sensor is failing.
Verify whether the fan is running. Check the
About Sensors screen to view the current fan
level. See
View Diagnostic Data on page25
.
If the temperature sensor is failing, contact
ETCTechnical Services for assistance.
Error message
"Multiverse Failure"
displays on screen
Fixture is not responding
to wireless control
Fixture is responding
intermittently to wireless
control
Fixture is still connected to wired DMX
control (via DMX In connector). Wired DMX
data takes precedence over wireless
DMXdata.
Other wireless systems are interfering with
the Multiverse wireless communication.
Fixture antennas or Multiverse product
antennas are not oriented optimally.
Multiverse transmitter is not located
optimally.
See the
Multiverse Wireless Setup Information
Guide
at etcconnect.com for guidance on
setting up wireless communication.
Disconnect the DMXin cable.
Change the radio settings to different
channels. Minimize overlap with other Wi-Fi
sources.
Move the antennas on the fixtures, Multiverse
products, or both.
Move the Multiverse transmitter.
Error message "No Bundle"
displays on screen
Fixture does not have a firmware bundle stored
internally. This may indicate that a firmware
update failed.
Update the firmware again (see
Update
Firmware on page26
). If the error persists,
contact ETC Technical Services.
Error message "USB Error"
displays on screen
Fixture cannot read the USB drive. Remove and then re-insert the USB drive. If the
error message continues to display, try a
different USB drive.
Fan is loud DMXvalue for fan operation is set too high. Verify that the DMX value is appropriate for the
fan channel. See
DMX Control Channels on
page13
.
Fixture is flickering Fixture is receiving bad DMX. Check the About Control screen to verify that
the DMX controller is sending good DMX. See
View Diagnostic Data on page25
. If the DMX
data looks good, then contact ETC Technical
Services.
Fixture is stuck on the last
look sent via DMX
The fixture may not be receiving DMX. (If you
have not changed the DMX Loss behavior, the
default setting is HLL, which causes the fixture
to hold the last look until you make local
changes.)
Check the DMX In connector and cable.
Check that the DMXsource is sending data.