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MAC One User Manual Rev. B 23
Restoring default calibration offsets
If you want to delete all custom calibration offsets and return the offsets to their default values:
1. On the Control/Settings DMX channel, send a ‘Reset ALL calibration values to their factory defaults’
command and hold for 5 seconds.
2. The fixture will return all effects to their default calibration values.
Note that, If you have overwritten the factory default values by applying a SERVICE → CALIBRATION →
LOAD DEFAULTS → SAVE command in the fixture’s onboard control panel, the fixture will return to the
calibration values that were saved as the default values at that time. The SAVE command in the fixture’s
control panel permanently replaces the factory default calibration settings with any custom calibration
settings that are applied at that time.
Fixture information
The MAC One can provide fixture and operating information as outlined below.
Operating time counters
Non-resettable counters
You can view the following non-resettable counters using the onboard control panel, RDM or P3:
• Power on time – Number of hours fixture has been powered on since manufacture.
• Number of power cycles –Number of times fixture has been powered on since manufacture.
• Beam LED operating time – Number of hours Beam LED has been powered on since manufacture.
• Backlight LED operating time – Number of hours Backlight LEDs have been powered on since
manufacture.
Resettable counters
For each of the non-resettable counters listed above, there is also a resettable counter that you can use to
monitor fixture use over the period of time since the counter was last reset.
Firmware version
You can view the currently installed firmware version using the onboard control panel, RDM or P3.
RDM unique ID number
You can view the fixture’s unique non-resettable 12-digit RDM ID number using the onboard control panel,
RDM or P3.
Fixture temperature readouts
You can view temperature readouts from the fixture’s circuit boards using the onboard control panel, RDM
or P3. For each temperature readout, you can view the current temperature as well as minimum and
maximum recorded temperatures since the last time power was cycled off and on.
Fixture type, manufacturer information
You can view basic information about the fixture’s type, model and manufacturer using RDM.
Adjusting settings via DMX
The Control/Settings DMX channel available in all the fixture’s DMX modes lets you adjust fixture settings
remotely via DMX. To implement a command on the Control/Settings channel, you must hold the required
DMX value for a certain number of seconds. The amount of time required is given in the DMX protocol
tables later in this manual.