This is more than likely due to a bad connection between the individual "cells" in the fixture. All older CF72s are effected by this problem due to the way the cells pass data to each other. Chroma-Q has a retrofit parallel 5v power/data harness to fix the issue. Contact them directly to try to...
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It sounds like your Colorado may think it's in "lock" mode. This happens from time to time. The default code for the Colorado line is "up""down""up""down". After keying this in press enter. If this code makes the unit work then go through the menu to "Key" and turn the passcode off.-Sean