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When installing SineWave dimmer modules in a Sensor+ rack, always insert modules starting at the bottom of the rack and work your way up. As you insert each module, make sure it is fully-seated in its slot and that the bus bars make proper contact with the module.
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Manuals Sensor+ SineWave Rack Installation Manual Sensor+ SineWave Brochure Sensor+ SineWave Rack Knowledge Base: Help Your Technician Help you Viewpoint - Rise Time: Facts and Myths How much noise does a Sensor+ SineWave rack make? Proper Installation of Dimmer Modules in Sensor+ SineWave Racks
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For instructions about how to use Sensor3 Power Control system specific to CEM3 operation, terms, and definitions, also see CEM3 Power Control page. Sensor3 is the foundation for a versatile power system that builds on our proven Sensor workhorse system with CEM3 control. Sensor3 is coming soon to installation...
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*Menu structure is based on software v2.1.7 with a CEM+ that begins running in Full-Featured mode *If your rack does not have a configuration in it already, skip to step 6. Note: Basic/Portable mode is a simplified setup mode in CEM+ version 2.0 and above, intended for portable/touring racks. In basic...
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Question: Seeing flickering in a rack. Could this be due to an airflow problem? Answer: Yes it can. The rack can get caught between system ok and airflow error. This can cause flicker. If all of the dimmers that are active in the rack always flicker out together, airflow could be a factor. If they change...
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There are a number of issues that can appear as "flickering" in a Sensor dimmer rack. Airflow issues are a common reason that all dimmers in a rack might flicker together: Sensor Dimmer Rack Flickering Due to Airflow Issues DMX problems might cause all dimmers in all racks to flicker sporadically...
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In non-dimmed applications, branch circuits are often installed with three circuits sharing a common neutral conductor, where each of the three circuits is on a different phase. This is known as a “multiwire” branch circuit arrangement. It is used to save costs because only four total conductors...
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Default IP Ranges For ETC Products Below are the ETC Network addressing standards. Bold numbers or modes are the default for devices that ship with a preconfigured IP. These standard ranges should be used unless a different range is required by the site. ETC Product IP Range Congo 10.101.80.101 to 10...
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Verify that the Max Scale setting for each dimmer on the CEM+ is set to about 118. Verify that the Curve setting for each dimmer on the CEM+ is set to Mod Square. If this doesn’t work, try Sensor 2.0. Make sure to check the voltage readings with a True-RMS meter. NOTE: Any work (including metering...
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To change the contrast of the LCD display on a CEM+ with a blue main circuit board: --Press and hold the double back arrow (<<) and use the plus (+) and minus (-) keys to change values. Changing the contrast of the LCD display on a CEM+ with a green main circuit board requires adjustments on the...