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Kevin N

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The controller info states that it can store/execute up to 5,000 commands in standalone mode...but how do you know how many commands you have in a sequence?

The reason I'm asking this is because I've ran the same standalone program for Halloween flawlessly for the past 3 years. This year, I added an additional minute to the sequence...and now it is acting all kinds of weird. I've got channels shimmering when they're not supposed to...turning on/off at random times, etc...

I've reset the controller to no avail. I'm just curious if I now have too many commands...hence my original question: how do you know the total count?

Any/all help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Kevin

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I believe you get an error when trying to download. Getting effects you do not expect sounds like you either have more than one controller, and you have sequences downloaded to both, or some bad com problems. Or you may be running on inverter or generator.

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I am running on utility AC power. The sequence has been reloaded several times (after deleting the previous one AND resetting the controller). I am using only 1 controller and only 6 channels on it (it's a very small setup for Halloween).

I just am not sure what is going on. When I run the sequence via PC...it runs correctly. It only seems to fail in standalone mode.

??????

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Kevin N wrote:

I am running on utility AC power. The sequence has been reloaded several times (after deleting the previous one AND resetting the controller). I am using only 1 controller and only 6 channels on it (it's a very small setup for Halloween).

I just am not sure what is going on. When I run the sequence via PC...it runs correctly. It only seems to fail in standalone mode.

??????

Hi,

What type of controller is it? What version of firmware and what version of software?

Please send a copy of the sequence to support@lightorama.com with the above info.

Dan
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