ERROR: Adress already used!

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tricot
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Hi!
I set my fixtures and then it gives me error because I agree some adress. As I can do to be able to assign the numbers without matching and tell me that adress is already in use.

Thanks and regards
janosvitok
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Fixtures must not overlap. So if one fixture is channels 15-21, you can't use those channels for another fixture.
You must put your fixture on a free address (e.g. 22).

BUT: it is possible that there is a problem in QLC+. If you are sure that your fixtures do not overlap, please
let us know how to reproduce the problem so we can fix it in the next release. Please add:

- your qxw file,
- all qxf files that you created and are needed to open qxw,
- detailed step by step process how to reproduce the error ("open the qxw, go to fixtures, click "add", etc.)

Thanks.

Jano
tricot
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Hi Janus, how are you?

I understand what your saying to me.
My situation is the following: I have all the fixtures created, but I still do not know your address. Then I need to be able to address them without giving me error. You understand?
siegmund
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tricot wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2017 12:00 pm My situation is the following: I have all the fixtures created, but I still do not know your address. Then I need to be able to address them without giving me error. You understand?
Let's clear if I got you right: You simply added the fixtures in QLC+ (most probably every address after each other), then set up your physical lights and addressed them (different to "default" addressing in QLC+). Now you want to adjust the addresses in QLC+ to the real ones.
If this is the case, you could simply use the fixture remap tool.
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