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Product Line: Obsession family of consoles
Description: System software version 3.1.2
Engineering Change Order (ECO): 3461
Effective Date: 3/18/98

Version 3.1.2 is a software upgrade for Obsession consoles that meet all the requirements specified below. Consoles that do not meet these requirements can also receive this Version 3.1.2 upgrade provided that they are first upgraded as indicated. For any questions, contact ETC Technical Services at 800-775-4382.

Purposes
There are four purposes for this release:
1. To provide Version 3.1.2 system software
2. To provide Version 3.1.1 software to upgrade console PROM chips
3. To fix problems in earlier software versions
4. To release Obsession 3.1.2 Off-Line

Requirements
Obsession 1 users must have the following in their console before upgrading to Version 3.1.2:
1. Version 2.4.2 software
2. ECO 2205
3. 2 MB SRAM memory upgrade
4. At least CEM Version 2.04 if the console will be used with Sensor AF dimming systems

Note: Obsession 1 users are advised that although Version 3.1.2 software adds many valuable features to an Obsession console, its installation can be expected to slow down the performance of all console functions relative to the use of Version 2.4.2 software.

Obsession II users must be running Version 3.1.1 system software to install this upgrade. If your console is not running Version 3.1.1 system software, please call ETC Technical Services at 800-775-4382 before attempting this upgrade:

Part numbers of update kits
 Obsession 1 and 2, 750 channels 5152S1001-3.1.2
 Obsession 1 and 2, 1500 channels 5152S1002-3.1.2
 Obsession II, 3000 channels 5152S1003-3.1.2

Contents of each kit
 Two software update diskettes, labeled Version 3.1.2 software
 PROM update diskette, labeled Console Update, v.3.1.1 ( for Obsession II only)
 These Software Release Notes
 Version 3.1.2 software installation instructions
 Obsession Moving Light Supplement

Software features added by Version 3.1.2
Obsession's new ML feature set makes programming moving lights easy and efficient. For a complete description of all ML features please read the Obsession Moving Light Supplement. A brief description of some moving light terms and new console features follows.

Fixtures:
Devices, such as moving lights and color scrollers, that can be controlled by DMX512 in multiple ways are called fixtures.
Attributes:
The characteristics of a fixture that can be controlled by DMX512 are called attributes, and a fixture’s attributes are associated with individual channels in a console.
Personalities:
Each fixture type has its own personality consisting of the set of its attributes along with other characteristics related to DMX512 control, such as whether the fixture needs an external dimmer. With version 3.1 software, you may create new personalities or edit existing ones to suit your needs. Personalities for the moving lights you plan to use in a show are loaded into or created in that show. ETC provides personalities for most popular moving lights on the market, and more personalities will be made available for use in the console as the need and availability arises.
Categories:
Most attributes fall into one of four categories: beam, image, color, and position. Categories allow for the easy selection of like attributes for storage or recall functions. You can specify which attributes are included in each category. Beam attributes include Intensity, Zoom, Focus, Iris, and Frost. Image attributes include Gobo and F/X. Color attributes include Color, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow. Position attributes include Pan and Tilt.
Libraries:
A library lets you save a collection of attribute level settings for one or more of the personalities in your show. You can use the library to apply values for selected attributes to selected fixtures that use the same personality. Each library can contain levels for each personality in the show.
ML Live and Blind Displays:
New Obsession displays are organized in a column and row format showing each fixture’s attributes as percentage levels or discrete values.
Fixture Patch:
After you load the personalities needed for the fixtures in your show, you patch a fixture by assigning to it a personality, a start channel and a start DMX512 address. Obsession then automatically assigns console channels and DMX512 addresses to all attributes of the fixture. You may assign a remote dimmer to the
fixture if needed and customize it’s channels, such as to swap its pan and tilt channels and determine whether channels are independent.

Obsession Off-Line, Version 3.1.2
This program runs on IBM-compatible computers and emulates all functions of Obsession I and II consoles. You can use Off-Line to become more proficient in the use of the console, upgrade older shows in Off-Line to include the moving lights features of Version 3.1.2 software and create entirely new shows in Off-Line. Shows you upgrade or create in Off-Line can be run on the console just as if they were created there.

ETC provides Obsession Off-Line without charge, but you may be asked to pay shipping or processing costs depending upon how you order it. Following are ways to obtain Obsession Off-Line.
 Download it from ETC's internet website at http://www.etcconnect.com.
 Order it through your dealer or distributor.
 Order it from ETC Technical Services at 800-775-4382.

Problems fixed by Version 3.1.2

A-002659 Using the Primary/Secondary switch on the Obsession 2 remote processing unit can cause both Obsession 2 processors to think they are the master unit and a message Two consoles tried to connect as masters in the message log. The primary will completely disable tracking, the secondary will become the active console. One of them (it's random between the two) will output to the network, the other will queue all of its Ethernet packets. Both will listen to network packets from the facepanel.
A-002754 When booting the processor and the face panel, if the Ethernet setup is such that the crossed or normal settings are incorrect, the processor does not see the face panel. When the user goes into the Obsession 2 console setup display [Go and Stop / Back] and then changes the UTP setting, then exits the setup program, the face panel connects to the processor but the displays are only half complete until refreshed.
A-002808 A network cable problem gets detected during switching control between the primary and secondary units. This causes both units to think that they are masters, and tracking backup dies.
B-000001 When in spreadsheet [or any other BLIND display] if no cues are recorded, any movement of an encoder wheel causes show corruption.
B-000002 When cycling power on nodes, the number of devices on the diagnostic display always get incremented. The number never decrements when the device goes offline.
B-000004 ETCLink address takes about two minutes to establish.
B-000005 ETCLink not working properly.
B-000006 Once the channel is off the wheel, it returns to its previous level.
B-000007 Exceeding the command line limit causes a GPF in the Patch by Channel display.
B-000008 The system crashes when negative and random attributes are assigned to an effect.
B-000009 Remote floppy drive fails over time.
B-000010 Channel levels below 50% decay over time.
B-000011 Selective Updates skips blanks and red zeros.
B-000012 Parser problem in the personality editor causes the system to crash.
B-000013 When storing a show on a console floppy drive, if the floppy diskette runs out of space, a temporary file remains on the disk.
B-000014 When storing a show to a floppy disk, if there is already a show on the disk that uses half or more of the disk space, the existing show does not get deleted.
B-000015 Using the syntax [Record] [Cue] [1] [Enter] does not record any submaster levels into the cue.
B-000016 DMX512 ports on the Obsession 2 processor will not start at addresses other than the defaults of 1, 513, 1025.
B-000017 When subs are loaded in one show, if that show is not cleared before another show that uses the submaster, LED’s are not updated.
B-000018 Cue playback rates are inaccurate.
B-000045 When using an Obsession 1/600 console, sub-masters 13 through 24 do not work.
B-000049 System would intermittently crash during power-up.

Problems remaining in Version 3.1.2
A-000002 If you select a range of cues and place a level in all cues, the response time is slow.
A-000010 If a cue (cue 1) links to a later cue (cue 50) and that later cue links back to an earlier cue (cue 20) that has a follow time and you press GO during the execution of cue 20, then the console will jump to the cue after the later cue (cue 51) even when there are cues without follow times between the earlier cue and the later cue.
A-000020 When loading a new I/O Configuration enables Multi-user and changes a remote device to Video Expand, the remote device's display goes blank. This happens because the console needs to be rebooted after enabling Multi-user.
A-000023 If an effect has a step where the step is active before the effect's upfade time is done, it has a step in fade time, and it has a non-full high level, then channels in that step flicker wildly during the fade.
A-000144 When the Rate for a cue fade is set to 1-3%, then the fade stops.
A-000307 When the first level a channel is set to is zero, placing a level in the cue before it does not change it to a green (down fade) zero but leaves it a white (blocked) zero. Example: Create cues 1 & 2, set channel 1 in cue 2 to zero, then set channel 1 to full in cue 1. Channel 1 will stay white in cue 2.
A-000391 The Very Large Show, which has lots of effects with subs and groups, takes 20-30 sec to update the cues every time a sub or group is modified.
A-000400 Off-Line - The sub-master pot display bump buttons don't work, and F9 (Blackout) will clear the display.
A-000476 Flexichannel / View Channels - The last channel in the view does not have a divider after it when it is not the last channel in the show.
A-000550 If you use the system shutdown command on the console, the nodes will display the OK to turn off system message. However the cursor is displayed.
A-000597 If an effect loaded into a submaster is edited, the sub-master will no longer play the effect. Only happens after filling all of sub-master memory.
A-000605 When the system has 1535 or 1536 dimmers and there are no dimmers patched to zero, looking at channel zero in Patch by Channel shows either channels 1535 and 1536 or a blank space above channel zero.
A-000608 In Multi-user, if one user is in Live and the other is in effect, when the one in Live hits [Enter] it selects the first step of the effect displayed on the other user.
A-000612 When entering a cue for a Load Cue command and it does not exist, when you use [Swap] the error will disappear off the command line.
A-000618 The Dimmer Status display does not show Dimmer Status information for the B dimmers.
A-000634 When Dimmer Doubling is in use and an About Dimmer is called for a dimmer over 256, then when Next and Last are used 257 is added to the dimmer number instead of adding or subtracting one.
A-000680 In Off-Line the System Shutdown message The system is ready. You may shut the system off now is drawn with the wrong colors.
A-000681 The softkey text for Quit needs to be modified manually for Obsession and Sensor On-Line. The code needs to change so that this happens automatically.
A-001033 In Tracking systems, the B unit should drop off ETCNet when it detects the wrong software version. It does not.
A-001035 Reading in an Obsession I/O Configuration file into an Obsession 600 will cause the 600 to slow down and the message log will have a large number of Retries to GetSlaveData messages.
A-001045 The message cueMoveListEnd != cueMoveListBase + last displays when all 1000 cues exist.
A-001248 Cues with a split wait time that are linked to another cue will display the wrong colors when played back in Live.
A-001369 When a channel set from the keypad is then brought to a higher level by a sub, then that sub level will be used when a cue is updated instead of the keyboard level.
A-001378 Effects will occasionally not run. Happens only when the effect is Random and all of the channels in one step are tracking from a previous cue.
A-001394 Record Loads unnecessarily requires that DMX512 levels exist on dimmers to be recorded.
A-001396 Dimmer check in Live overrides the dimmers parked level.
A-001614 When an effect runs and the channels are set to a level by the previous cue, the effect should fade from those levels to the effect's levels. Currently the levels will go to zero and then fade up.
A-001654 If the TouchPad is in RFU mode and the user disables the TouchPad RFU option, the TouchPad stays in the RFU mode.
A-001660 TouchPads that are in screen saver mode when the console is rebooted will not reenter screen saver mode when the console is finished booting unless the user presses a button.
A-001666 When reducing the number of channels in a show with groups that only had channels larger than the new channel count, selecting the group's channels (ex: Live: Group x Enter) causes the display to switch to a blank page with no channels on it.
A-001668 When RFU’s and TouchPads have the same device ID, the TouchPad displays the RFU’s text on its graphic display. If the RFU's ID is changed and the old one is deleted, then a new device with an invalid type is created and the device number reappears with no text in the Device Type column of the Multiuser I/O Devices display.
A-001766 The first step of fast effects are not running properly.
A-001768 Running macros from macros can cause the console to drop tracking. This is after the software change to synchronize macros.
A-001773 When using selective record, then sneaking back to the current cue’s recorded levels, the channels will snap to the recorded levels at the very end of the fade instead of fading in the sneak time.
A-001776 Obsessions are running slow.
A-001892 The Number of Dimmers value set in the System Settings menu does not correlate to the dimmer numbers in the show if two or more DMX512 Ports are set to Dimmer Double. Example: with the last two DMX512 ports set to Dimmer Double and the Number of Dimmers set to 1050, there are only 794 dimmers displayed in patch, but typing in dimmer numbers between 795 and 1050 does not generate an error and scrolls the patch display to channel zero.
A-001933 In tracking systems, a macro that goes to the ETCNet Self-Test display and runs itself again causes problems when the master is switched from B to A. B as backup stops executing events, then when it is switched to master again, it has a large number of macro step events (#738).
A-001947 If you load a cue out of sequence and edit it before you run it, it will not fade its tracking channels in or the previous cue's tracking channels out.
A-001954 If you unpatch a dimmer that has a profile or a level attached, the profile or level stays attached.
A-001959 In Off-Line, when an inhibitive submaster is at zero, About Channel reports that the channel's source is from Sub 1 and not from the Inhibitive Sub.
A-001995 The Library List updates slowly.
A-002001 The ML Live display is slow.
A-002061 In Off-Line, if you load an effect into a sub-master, then bring it to a level, the levels do not appear in Live display.
A-002062 Toggling a DMX512 port to Dimmer Double in I/O Configuration drop RPU's out of tracking mode on an Obsession 3000.
A-002065 In Fixture Patch, Swap Focus does not check to see if the fixture has pan and tilt capability.
A-002070 In Fixture Patch, if the user sets Start Channel and Start DMX512 and then decides to change the Start Channel, the dimmers that are patched to the new Start Channel do not get unpatched.
A-002074 In Attribute Display and ML Live, Lock is not working.
A-002081 Submasters with effects do not show the effects channels in Flexichannel Current.
A-002202 Whenever a multiplex Dimmer number is allowed, check to see if it is available given the current system setting.
A-002203 Patch: When setting a dimmer to Dimmer Doubling, check to see if the B dimmer number is available given the current System Settings.
A-002204 Personality Setup: the diskette space left value is always zero. Also, when not looking at the diskette the space left line should be removed.
A-002219 Problem reading shows from 2.1 and before.
A-002222 When a personality is deleted, its attributes will still display in ML Live and ML Blind on the other user.
A-002223 Does not support Personalities that have a larger DMX512 Order number than the Channel Order number (because there are dimmers not being used).
A-002230 A macro with '+10 -10' will just subtract 10 and never do the add 10.
A-002235 The time displayed for cues that have a rate override is not accurate.
A-002243 If Sneak is used when in cue 0, then the levels of channels that have been updated turn to magenta and the level stays the same.
A-002244 When an effect with a hold time is in a submaster and the bump button is used, the LED does not flash.
A-002263 When a group's channels are on the level wheel of one user, the other user cannot name the group in Live (or ML Live).
A-002264 When Undo is used to clear Record Cue off the command line, the Memory left display in the upper right does not go away.
A-002269 Changing the attribute order in the Attribute Display Setup display did not change the order on the other users ML Live display properly.
A-002310 ETC link: There is no error message that comes up as an advisory when a module is removed from the rack. The error comes up in the message log and in Dimmer Status (unknown dimmer error 100). But no pop-up dialog box appears on the display when Display Advisories is enabled.
A-002314 Updating Lists: If User 1 makes a change to the Fixture Patch and User 2 is displaying the Fixture List, the change is not updated on the User 2 display. This is the List displays not the setup displays. The Cue List, Library List and Effects List displays work correctly. That is, if User 1 records a library, the Library List display will immediately be updated on the User 2 display. The same with cues and effects.
A-002370 The wrong dimmers are used in fixtures when Dimmer Doubling is enabled.
A-002376 When learning a macro that already exists, there should be Please Confirm message.
A-002378 When changing the personality of a fixture that is already patched to one that has more attributes there is no warning that there are not enough channels and it still tries to patch the fixture.
A-002383 When the user attempts to save a personality to the diskette that is the same as one that is already there, no request for confirmation.
A-002408 Proportional levels are lost when the encoder is used to bring the levels to zero.
A-002416 Go to Blind - Preview a Cue - Clear Preview by pressing [Preview][Enter]. Preview the cue again, press [Blind] and the previewed levels that had appeared under the Blind levels disappear. The description Previewing Q1 still appears above the command line.
A-002433 When a range of effect steps are selected and a range of groups are entered, the groups are not automatically placed in the steps like channels are.
A-002435 In the Cue List, part cues do not highlight the cue number line as well as the selected part.
A-002439 Cue pointer did not change on other user when an update was used.
A-002451 After loading a configuration from disk, an advisory comes up saying: ...please restart now. This advisory comes up well before the master unit has processed the information.
A-002456 Effects that run in sub-masters will have rounding problems for the following levels 6, 8, 17, 19, 26, 28, 37, 39, 46, and 48.
A-002520 Loading an I/O Configuration from a console of a different size will cause a problem with the i960. The software will get a couple hundred Retries to GetSlaveData messages, then work for a loop, then get a couple hundred more messages until the configuration is cleared.
A-002546 In the Setup Menu, when setting the time ([S1], Set Time), the hour has a limit of equal to / or less than 23. The minute value has a limit of nothing greater than 99. Therefore the time can be set as: 10:99 which is equal to 11:39. There is no limit of 59 minutes so that this can’t happen.
A-002548 Encoder LCD's only show 6 characters on an 8 character display.
A-002549 Cues do not run on the same faders on the backup unit as they do on the master unit. When manual control of a fader occurs, it may not be the same cue on both systems.
A-002550 In certain situations, a cue may end up in more than one fader at the same time.
A-002554 In effects, the Help file for S4 [Lo/Hi Levels], is not how this function actually works. The Help file example is [Step] [3] [Lo/Hi Levels] [0] [/] [9] [Enter]. The way the board works is: [S4] puts Step # Low Level on command line, but no levels can be entered. The level fields are selected and the levels can be changed here.
A-002556 In the macro editing display, there is no error message when trying to do [S3], Clear Macro, when that particular macro is non-existent.
A-002557 The Help file for Toggle Mode under I/O Configuration, DMX512 Ports, is incomplete. This file appears to run out of the text window.
A-002567 From the Dimmer Patch Display, in Patch by Channel, by entering a number (i.e. 513 [Enter]) to select it, then pressing [S7], Dimmer Double, strange parsing things happen. The command line reads: Patch by channel: Dimmer Double Chan <<Invalid Input 513. Pressing [Clear] only gets the command line back to reading Chan 513. Undo will clear the line.
A-002568 If fixture (i.e. one) does not exist, and the [S6], Delete Fixture, command is used, a message comes up on the command line that reads <<Invalid Fixture. If a non-existent fixture is included in a selected group of fixtures, [S6], Delete Fixture, i.e. 1 > 5 the procedure is carried out.
A-002569 If fixture (one) does not exist, and the [S5], Move Fixture, command is used, a message comes up on the command line that reads: '<<Invalid Fixture'. If a non-existent fixture(s) is included in a selected group of fixtures [S5], Move Fixture, 1 > 5 the procedure is carried out. (See report #002568.)
A-002570 In Fixture Patch, the user can select [S6], Frame Table, even if there are no discrete attributes for the personality and therefore no Frame Table to select.
A-002577 When running a show that has both macros and cues (i.e. Tumbler / Display Macro), when firing a macro it takes several seconds for the secondary processor to react to the command to fire the macro. Stopping the macro has the same results. The same happens when running cues. In some instances, the secondary processor does not drop out of tracking, but does lose all connection with everything else on the network. Both the cue and macro can be commanded to stop and the system reset but the secondary processor keeps running the macro or cue. The following message appears frequently on the diagnostic display: 299 [ADDRESS_FACE_PANEL] [six digit number i.e. 667908] [No_Target] X X X X.
A-002582 The Video Expand displays cannot be swapped.
A-002583 When running a system in redundant tracking, if there is a disk to be read in, the master processor should be the only unit looking for the disk. Currently if a floppy disk is loaded into the backup processor and the command to Read Show from disk is initiated from the keyboard connected to the backup unit, there is an error message that reads: Unable to transfer show data over the network. This whole process takes a very long time (about 3 minutes).
A-002588 There is no error message when an effect’s up/down fade time is changed to Manual, i.e., Man/2/Man. The Dwell time must be 'Hold' in this scenario.
A-002589 There is no Help message for 'Mirror'.
A-002599 In the year 2018, shows stored on the hard drive will not have valid file names and will not save. The reason is that the year is encoded into the file name with a single letter starting with A in 1992. Twenty-seven years later (in 2018), all letters of the alphabet will be used. The ASCII symbol after Z is not valid in a DOS file name.
A-002600 When a moving light personality is changed, the fixture needs to be repatched. The user is not informed of this necessity.
A-002604 System drops out of tracking after the secondary processor reports: 299 Sync failed -parse done sync.
A-002605 When a cue is run after a cue that has an effect in it, if the following cue has control of different channels than the effect, it will take the effect channels to zero when it runs.
A-002616 When Multiuser is enabled, the secondary processor does not come up as being on the network (no diamond). This can be viewed in the I/O Device display under I/O Configuration. Note: This is only evident on the secondary display monitor. The other devices show this device as being online.
A-002622 I/O Configuration: When Multiuser has been enabled / disabled, without a reboot, the following Advisory comes up: Multi-user will be Disabled/Enabled the next time your system is initialized. To Disable/Enable Multiuser now, turn your system off and back on. When in Multiuser and the commands [S1], Clear Configuration, or [S2], Load Configuration, are used, the following Advisory comes up: The I/O Configuration has been modified. To activate the new I/O Configuration, you must restart your console by turning it off and then back on.... This Advisory is not necessary because rebooting is not necessary when the system is not cleared.
A-002626 In Moving Light Setup, Personality Setup, when selecting a personality (i.e. Trackspot) and then going into [S5], Personality Editor, followed by selecting More Softkeys then [S5], Move Channels, (i.e. channel 6 @ 1), then change DMX512 Channel Order (i.e. channel 1 [S5], DMX512 Channel Order 1) results in 2 attributes being patched to DMX512 dimmer 1. When viewing the normal patch display, channel 1 is not patched to anything and channel 2 is patched to Dimmer 1.
A-002627 When setting up a new personality in Personality Editor, assigning certain attributes to have a 16-bit data type does not work. The DMX512 Order gives the attribute two DMX dimmers (i.e. 2 & 3), but then the next attribute starts with the last DMX512 dimmer of the previous attribute (i.e. 3 & 4). When viewing the DMX512 output of this personality on the DMX'ter, the selected 16-bit personality only controls one dimmer, while on the Live display, two channels are selected.
A-002632 Undo will not work if you use channel [At][Enter] when the channel comes from a sub-master.
A-002634 When in a display that allows line editing on the command line and the command line is active (information has been entered onto it), using the up or down arrow key causes the parser to allow Invalid Input on the command line. For example, in the Live display, enter '1' and 'Chan 1' comes up on the command line. Pressing the up or down arrow key at this point will show that command on the line, and the message: Invalid Input will come up, but it still allows other key hits to show on the command line.
A-002635 When working in the ML Live display and paging through the encoder pages, if the Expand Mode key is pressed, the Expanded display always defaults the encoder page to page one, i.e. fixtures 1 > 10 are patched. The second page of encoders is selected which includes the attributes: Gobo, Gobo2. Gobo2 Rot and F/X. When the Expand key is pressed, that display comes up with the first page of encoders highlighted, including the attributes: Intensity, Pan, Tilt, Color and Cyan.
A-002639 Sneak does not restore levels to levels from cues after setting channels to a different level from the keypad. For example, Chan 5 Full [Enter] (Chan 5 goes to Full). Chan 5 @ 50 [Sneak] [Enter] (Chan 5 goes to 50%). Chan 5 [Sneak] [Enter] (Chan 5 goes to 0%). Channel 5 should go to Full.
A-002651 In System Settings menu: If you change the number of channels to a value less than the number that is currently displayed on the Video Expand Mode display, this display does not update (refresh) until going out of the display and then back into it. For example, System Settings - # of channels 1536. On the RVI displays is shown the last page of channels 1401 > 1536. Change the number of channels in System Settings to 1300. The last display goes black but the other RVI display still shows channels 1201 > 1400.
A-002662 If the processor is on but loses power, it will not come back on when power is returned.
A-002689 Whenever a new version of software is loaded, Full Tracking Backup is disabled in software. The two units will continue to not boot into tracking until both processors are shut down properly.
A-002705 When the processors are powered down or turned on, they occasionally generate noise on the DMX512 line that is interpreted as DMX512 levels. This will cause lights to get stuck on, because when the DMX512 goes away the racks try to hold the last look.
A-002724 Storing and reading from the diskette in the Obsession II console is slow.
A-002803 Switching control between the primary and secondary processors in an Obsession 2 console causes the CEM to report a DMX512 data error.
A-002804 During bootup, if there are any levels in channels, they are brought up, then out, then up again. Happens at the same time that nodes flash the video several times.
A-002805 Clearing the I/O configuration will remove the secondary processor from the network device list. After a reboot, it will show up again.
A-002806 Once a diskette error occurs on an Obsession 2 console, all disk operations will fail until the console is rebooted. Disk operations work fine from the processor, but not from the console.
A-002807 The TouchPad does not go into its screen saver mode.
A-002809 Nodes do not always come online when a console boots.
B-000019 The Advisory: The A/B electronics are now active does not appear on any nodes when multiuser is enabled.
B-000020 When labeling fixtures with two digit numbers, a zero is added to the number.
B-000021 After reading a show from the floppy drive, the system busy advisory is not cleared from user 2.
B-000021 When the primary performs an extended operation, the secondary processor takes over and all of the nodes reboot.
B-000022 While in Multiuser, setting the DRC to user 2 intermittently gives the message Multi-user will be disabled next time your system is initialized .... This message only comes up on the User 2 display.
B-000024 In Setup / New Features (14) expanded channel selection, on the first line, the last word ‘choose’, the ‘e’ is cut off the page.
B-000025 There are times when sub sliders/bumps do not have control of the submaster. When viewing the submaster list, the submaster levels for the submasters that cannot be controlled show a level of full.
B-000027 When performing diskette operations, the diagnostics display gives the message that the RFU has gone offline and then comes back online.
B-000032 Group list does not update between users.
B-000033 When making a fixture label in patch, if one overruns the limit of 10 characters, the last character becomes a zero that cannot be removed.
B-000034 The time and date is not working for files created on the Obsession 2 facepanel floppy drive.
B-000035 In ML Blind: [S6], Delete cue, # gives the message: invalid input.
B-000036 The LCD display does not update when libraries are given labels.
B-000037 In Moving Light Live display, when a library is being recorded over an existing library, the new label will not overwrite the existing label.
B-000038 When in any of the Blind displays, if any of the encoders are moved, the ConstructCueMoveSets message is recorded in the message log.
B-000039 The floppy drive on the console is very slow when working with multiple personalities on the diskette.
B-000040 After this command line in ML Setup: [Personality Setup] [Select a Personality] [Personality Editor] [Discrete Attribute] [Frame Table] [S5], Insert Frame #, when you hit S2 to give the frame a start value, the S2 key is not recognized.
B-000041 In ML Setup/Personality Setup/ Select a Personality/ Personality Editor/: When channels are set to independent, there is no advisory reminding the user to repatch the fixtures.
B-000042 The MIDI stop command does not seem to work.
B-000043 The command line allows the user to enter false dates.
B-000044 When a node is set to video expand, the swap functions does not work as expected.
B-000046 In [I/O configuration] [I/O Devices], if [S5], Delete Devices, is used on a device that is currently active in the configuration, the selected device goes offline then comes back online.
B-000047 When formatting or reading a floppy disk for the face panel, the advisory Operation in progress does not always show up on the face panel displays. It does show up on the other node displays.
B-000048 When running the 750 version of v3.1.2 Code, the third DMX512 port has garbage DMX512 levels.

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