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Elation Professional Design Spot 300 PRO User Manual

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Dimmer Speed – This function changes the functionality of the dimmer shutters

from a slower speed to a faster speed. This function is set to “Slow” as default to

support and match the slower speed of the first generation Design Spots. If this

fixture will not be mixed with older generation Design Spots this setting may be

changed to quick to allow for more dramatic dimmer operation.

Feedback – This function turns the feedback correction on or off. This function is set

to “ON” as default. This function allows for automatic pan and tilt correction in the

event either one disrupted during normal operation.

Movement Speed – This function changes the speed function of the Pan and Tilt

motors. Use this function intergrading Design Spot 300 Pro into lighting rigs that

included Design Spot 250s. There are 3 different mode variations;

Speed 1 (Default): Slower than the original Design Spot 250 for smoother, more

precise movements.

Speed 2: Pan and Tilt speeds are identical to the first generation Design Spot

250.

Speed 3: includes a faster Pan speed. Pan speed is 0.5 seconds faster than

original DS-250. Tilt speed will be the same as speed 2.

Mic Sensitivity – This function makes the internal microphone more or less

sensitive to sound. This function only works in conjunction with the sound active

modes. The default setting is 70% and setting range from 0% to 99%.

8.4.2 Service Settings – These adjustments and settings should only be performed by

a technician familiar with the functionality of professional lighting fixtures. Incorrect

setting of these functions may result reduced performance or damage to the fixture.

Service Password: The correct password must be entered before attempting wheel

calibration, changing fan voltage, or changing the gobo speed.

Fan Voltage: This function will change the fan voltage from either “Low” or “High.”