First, I would remove the power strip from the power chain and plug the lights directly to the wall to see if there is any change in performance. As a rule, you should be able to run them through the power strips, but that does not mean there is not something awry about that specific strip or that specific design of strips. If the problem persists, keep the strip out of the equation until the problem is resolved.
Assuming the problem persists; the red dump light tells me the reciever does not have a command to pass to the light, or it has a command to have the light off. Goven that dropping the power to the reciever (thus erasing any stored commands) lets you shoot for a little bit before returning to the dump light stage, this tells me there is a setting in the Cyber Commander that is refreshing (as it is supposed to) and turning the lights back off.
Before we go any further, I must establish the Bees have the power sliders set to the far right, and the model lamp buttons pushed in. Also, each reciever is set to the same frequency, but unique channels. Frequency and channel indicators are the deeper cut end of the slot cut into the dials. I will assume you are using channels 1, 2, 3. I also assume Einstein is channel 1.
Since Einstein is working correctly, we will use its channel as an example to work from. At the very bottom of the bar graph for the Einstein's channel, you should see a white dash. In the actual graph, you should see a vertical bar going from EU -1 to EU 6.7 (as indicated in white numbers to the right of the bar graph). This bar should be completely or partially filled with blue. The other two channels should also have white dashes in the same place, as well as a similar vertical bar (which will each be positioned differently, and of a different length). You may also see green, yellow, or red dashes on the graph. At this time, I am not concerned about those. As well, a gray dash may also appear in the vertical bar, I am not yet concerned about it.
Do the other two channels have the same white dashes at the bottom of the channel column, or are they gray, or are they absent? If they are white (the same as Einstein) do you also see blue in the vertical bar? What appears under the word "POWER" in the lower left corner?
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