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Elation Professional Design Spot 300 PRO User Manual

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Low will send normal voltage to the fan, for normal operation. High will send slightly

higher voltage to fans that allows the fans to operate at higher than normal speeds.

This setting should only be used in extreme cases of higher than normal

temperatures. Using the fans in “HIGH” mode will decrease fan life over time. Low is

the default setting.

Gobo Speed: This function will change the speed at which the gobo wheel moves.

This function allows Design Spot 300 Pros and Design Spot 250s to be implemented

together in the same rig. There are two different settings, “Quick” and “Slow.” Slow

will move the gobo wheel at a speed that matches the first generation Design Spot

250. The “Quick” setting will advance the wheel at a new, faster rate than the original

Design Spot 250. “Quick” is the default setting.

8.4.3 Fans Control - This function is used to change the functionality of the internal

cooling fans. The available selections are: 1) “AUTO” – The fans will automatically

switch between low and high speeds depending on the internal operating temperature. 2)

“HIGH” – The fans will run in high-speed mode regardless of operating temperature. 3)

“LOW” – The fans will remain in low speeds regardless of internal operating

temperature.

8.4.4 Display Settings – The display is designed to turn off during normal operation to

avoid excessive light in situations that require an extremely dark environment. This

function will adjust the time delay the fixture will before it turns off. This function is

disabled as default.

8.4.5 Temperature C/F – This function changes the temperature the unit will display

from either Celsius or Fahrenheit. Celsius is set as default.

8.4.6 Initial effect – This function allows a user to create and assign a custom “Home

Position” into the fixture. Adjusting the Pan and Tilt values then locking those values into

the fixture’s internal memory creates the new “Home” position.