Product Description
ETC EM264 Module, Repair
Part# 1086A1162
1. This is for the repair of an existing item. |
2. Once you place your order, then we will email you with an RMA# and shipping instructions so that you can ship your item out for repair. |
3. Please note that it may take up to 1-business day for us to send you the RMA# and shipping instructions. |
4. You will pay for the cost of outbound shipping on the repair. You can also decide the speed at which you want to ship the item out for repair. |
5. Please provide us with any technical notes about the issues that you are having with this product, so that they can be address during the repair of the unit. |
6. The repair will take approximately 1-2 weeks from the date of receipt of the item. |
7. The repaired unit will then be shipped back to you via the outbound shipping method that you select with this order. (Free, Ground, 2-Day, Overnight). |
8. Please call us at 1-866-457-5937 for any technical support questions. |
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The EM264 allows customized dimmer numbering within the chassis. It can compensate for a mixture of dimmer types within the same chassis and can customize the control curve for each dimmer. It can also be configured to allow two consoles to control two sets of lights independently, or two consoles to control the same lights with highest level taking priority. Generally, EM264s in installation racks are factory configured to match the requirements of your system. For portable racks, standard configurations are available without custom programming. For more details about standard and customized systems.
Additionally, the EM264 provides optical isolation between input signals and the rest of your L86 system. The module also isolates the DMX512 input signal between each of the EM264s.
The front panel of the EM264 contains eight indicator LEDs that provide you with information about your dimming system. When you first turn on your system (or press [Reset]) the EM264 processor runs a series of self tests. If an error is found, the Error, Quiet, High Volt, or Low Volt LED flashes and all the other LEDs turn off.
Please note the picture is for illustrative purposes only.