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Troubleshooting
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 User Manual
EMEM Ack
This error may occur during data storage when an attempted write has 
taken too long.  Attempt the operation again.  If this message reoccurs, 
contact High End Systems Customer Service in one of the ways shown 
in the section titled “Contacting High End Systems” on page Intro-4.
EMEM [message]
(Memory error.)  This error indicates the fixture was unable to retrieve 
one of the following from non-volatile storage:
CHNL
—the fixture’s DMX start channel.
DPLY
—LED display status (on, off, dim).
FHRS
—number of fixture operating hours.
LENS
—lens set selection (NORM for factory-installed or optional 
narrow angle set, WIDE for optional wide angle lens set).
LHRS
—number of lamp operating hours.
L/ST
—lamp strikes.
MODE
—preset playback status (ON/OFF/SCN).
PERS
—the fixture’s protocol (e.g., Technobeam full protocol).
PINV
—pan invert status.
TINV
—tilt invert status.
S/DN
—shutdown time.
SWAP
—pan/tilt swap status.
TIMB
—time base (seconds, minutes, hours) for preset playback.
The most likely cause is that an electrical event occurred and either 
interrupted data storage or caused the non-volatile memory to be 
corrupted.  Try restoring the lost items manually.  If the problem 
persists, contact High End Systems Customer Service in one of the 
ways shown in the section titled “Contacting High End Systems” on 
page Intro-4
.
Erse Flsh
Occurs during a crossload when the time required to erase a fixture’s 
memory is excessive.  Remove the fixture from the link and contact 
High End Systems Customer Service.  You might need to restart the 
crossload as well.
ID Lost
The system software was unable to read the fixture’s ID number 
(fixture number or DMX start channel) from its non-volatile storage 
area.  Try unplugging the fixture, waiting a short time, then plugging it 
back in.  If this error message reoccurs, contact High End Systems 
Customer Service in one of the ways shown in the section titled 
“Contacting High End Systems” on page Intro-4.