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| Author: | Kaljam [ Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:41 pm ] | 
| Post subject: | Cyber Commander/modeling lamp issue | 
| I just got my Cyber Commander and a couple of CRS+ units today. I have two AB1600 units. I am having a problem with the modeling lamp control. The CC unit is triggering both strobes (and a Speedlight with a CRSB) so I know I have my channels and frequencies set correctly. I did go through the settings and specify the strobes as well as connecting them and plugging them in per the instructions. I set the CC up so the AB's are channels 1 and 2. I go into the LIGHT SETTINGS menu and then under MODEL MODE. When I choose the selection for FULL, ADJ or TRACK, both units work fine. But, when I set channel 1 for off, the model lamp on unit 1 goes to full brightness. When I set channel 2 for off, the model lamp on unit 2 shuts off correctly. Likewise, I have channels 1 and 2 grouped. When I set that group for OFF, unit 1 goes to full brightness and unit 2 shuts off. I swapped the CRS+ units and the problem is staying with the AB, not the CRS+ unit. So I am guess I have something bad in one of the AB1600? | |
| Author: | Technical Support [ Fri Jan 13, 2012 10:00 am ] | 
| Post subject: | Re: Cyber Commander/modeling lamp issue | 
| Strange. This sounds like something you should probably call in about for more trouble shooting to really isolate the problem. Ask for David or Joe. | |
| Author: | Kaljam [ Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:30 pm ] | 
| Post subject: | Re: Cyber Commander/modeling lamp issue | 
| Technical Support wrote: Strange. This sounds like something you should probably call in about for more trouble shooting to really isolate the problem. Ask for David or Joe. A new set of modified receivers arrived today and everything works perfectly. PCB really was great in terms of customer service. Thanks. | |
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