User Manual © High End Systems, Inc. 1998-2004, All Rights Reserved Information and Specifications in this document are subject to change without notice. High End Systems, Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual. . Technobeam User Manual P/N 60600115 Version 2.1 June, 2004 Printed in the U.S.A.
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FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Important Safety Information Instructions pertaining to continued protection against fire, electric shock, exposure to excessive ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and injury to persons are found in Appendix D. Please read all instructions prior to assembly, mounting, and operating this equipment.
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Table of Contents Introduction Features ........................................................................................intro-1 Symbols ........................................................................................intro-3 Document Conventions ................................................................intro-3 Contacting High End Systems ......................................................intro-4 Chapter 1 Preparing to Install Your Fixture Specifications ...........................
Overview ............................................................................................5-3 Controlling the Laser ..........................................................................5-5 Troubleshooting .................................................................................5-6 Maintenance .......................................................................................5-8 Chapter 6 Servicing Your Fixture Precautions .......................................................
Table of Figures Figure 1-1. Identifying yoke components. ..................................................... 1-8 Figure 1-2. Installing the yoke on the fixture. ............................................... 1-9 Figure 1-3. Removing the door allows you to access the fixture’s voltage selection switches, as well as wheels and optics. ................. 1-11 Figure 1-4. The three voltage selection switches located next to the LED display. ....................................................................
Figure 5-5. The laser aiming device circuit board. ........................................ 5-8 Figure 6-1. Removing the door allows you to access the fixture’s voltage selection switches and fuses, as well as wheels and optics. .... 6-3 Figure 6-2. Locations of the three fuses on the circuit board........................ 6-4 Figure 6-3. Location of the wheels in Technobeam. ..................................... 6-5 Figure 6-4. Push the dichroic toward the large retaining tab to free it from the wheel tabs.
Figure 6-26. Locating the center point of the projected light beam. The laser should be no more than 2” (5 cm) above the center. .... 6-24 Figure 6-27. The laser aiming device assembly has three screws that can be used to adjust the position of the laser............................ 6-25 Figure B-1. Factory configuration of the Technobeam rotating litho wheel. . B-1 Figure B-2. Factory configuration of the Technobeam color wheel. .............. B-2 Figure B-3.
Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Technobeam® automated luminaire. Since 1989, High End Systems® has enjoyed a reputation within the professional lighting industry as the premier manufacturer of intelligent lighting. This tradition of excellence is carried forward with Technobeam.
• Mirror head providing 180° pan, 95° tilt. • 12 saturated dichroic colors—including a 3000K color correction filter—plus open position. • Rotating 8-position LithoPatterns® wheel features 7 replaceable positions plus open. • Optional static litho in each of the 7 replaceable rotating litho positions for layered moire and multi-focus effects. • Effects wheel features five replaceable, rotating effects—including frost, lenticular, and hammered.
Symbols This section explains symbols used in this manual: Appears adjacent to Caution messages. A Caution is an advisory provided to protect the equipment; failure to heed a Caution message could result in damage to the equipment and possibly injury to persons. Appears adjacent to Electrical Shock hazards. Failure to heed these messages could result in injury to persons. Appears adjacent to Explosion warnings. Failure to heed these messages could result in injury to persons.
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Chapter 1 Preparing to Install Your Fixture Specifications ..................................................................................................1-2 Model Numbers ..................................................................................1-2 Dimensions (with yoke and handles) .................................................1-2 Weight (including yoke) ......................................................................1-2 Electrical Specifications .......................................
Specifications Model Numbers Model: Technobeam Manufacturer: High End Systems, Inc.® Distributor: High End Systems, Inc. 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin, Texas, 78758 USA Dimensions (with yoke and handles) in: cm: 34 L x 13 H x 16 W 86 L x 33 H x 41 W Note The height of the fixture without the yoke is 9.6 in. (24 cm). Weight (including yoke) 41 lbs (19 kg) Electrical Specifications • • • • • Voltages: 100/120/230 V; 50 Hz; 3.75/3.13/1.6 A 100/120/208 V; 60 Hz; 3.75/3.13/1.
• • • • • Maximum output (continuous): 5mW at 630-650nm Maximum output (pulsed): <2.5mW Pulse modulation: 4.25Hz to 255Hz @ 50% duty cycle Pulse duration: 1.96ms to 117ms Pulse energy: 9.
Dichroic, Litho and Effects Specifications You can install any High End Systems-manufactured solid dichroic filters, effects LithoPatterns lithos, ArtGlass, or Fusion Fire®—as long as they were manufactured for use with Technobeam and not another fixture; otherwise, the dichroics, lithos or effects might not fit in the wheels properly. You can also install gobos or lithos from other manufacturers as long as they adhere to the following specifications: Dichroics • • Diameter: 1.125” ± 0.010” (28.5 mm ± 0.
Environmental Specifications Maximum ambient temperature (Ta): Maximum exterior surface temperature: Minimum distance to flammable objects: Minimum distance to lighted object: 50° C (122° F) 70° C (158° F) 1.0 m (3.28 ft) 1.0 m (3.28 ft) DMX Data Cabling • DMX data cables: Belden® 9841 or equivalent (meets specifications for EIA RS-485 applications) with characteristics listed below: • • • • • • 2-conductor, twisted pair plus a shield maximum capacitance between conductors - 30 pF/ft.
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Inspecting the Contents Carefully unpack the carton and inspect the contents for damage. If any items in the list below are missing or damaged you must notify both the shipping agent and your sales agent immediately. • One Technobeam fixture. • Separate yoke packaging: one yoke, two yoke slide bezels, two allen screws, two T-handles.
• The core which is colored brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter “L” or colored red. Class 1 equipment: This equipment must be earthed. VIGTIG FIKKER HEDS INFORMATION DANMARK Advarsel: Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock. Vigtigt! Lederne med gul/groen isolation maa kun tilsluttes en klemme maerket eller Installing the Yoke You will need: one 1/4” allen wrench This section explains how to install the moving-track yoke.
2. Use a 1/4” allen wrench to attach one allen screw to each side of the fixture (but do not fully tighten it), as shown in Figure 1-2. Make sure you place a yoke slide bezel between the yoke and each side of the fixture. Figure 1-2. Installing the yoke on the fixture. 3. Manually screw one T-handle into each side of the fixture. Do not fully tighten the T-handles. 4.
Setting the Fixture Voltage Technobeam is shipped from the factory set for 230V, 50Hz and offer the following switch-selectable voltage/frequency settings: 230 V, 50 Hz 100 V, 50 Hz 120 V, 50 Hz 208 V, 60 Hz 100 V, 60 Hz 120 V, 60 Hz The recommended fuse F3 for all voltages and frequencies is: F3 - 250V, 6.3A, Slow Blow Only.
Door retaining screw Access door Figure 1-3. Removing the door allows you to access the fixture’s voltage selection switches, as well as wheels and optics. 3. Locate the three switch blocks—labeled SW1, SW2 and SW3—by the LED display, as shown in Figure 1-4: Figure 1-4. The three voltage selection switches located next to the LED display. 4. Choose a voltage/frequency setting as shown in Figure 1-5: Top of fixture Figure 1-5. Setting the fixture’s voltage and frequency. 5.
Setting the Beam Angle This section explains how to set the fixture’s beam angle. (It also shows how to install the optional 8 to 12 degree narrow angle lens set.) You can change the beam angle, for example, if you are having trouble focusing precisely on a very detailed image. Selecting a larger beam angle results in a larger-diameter image, but can also result in some loss of image resolution and light intensity. Note All beam angles are accurate to ±1°. 1.
Hint 4. If the latches are difficult to access, reach under the lens tube and manually turn the focus drive screw to move the lens tube toward the rotating effects wheel. The factory-installed 11 to 17 degree lens set is shown Figure 1-8: Lens tube cover Rear lenses (for 11 to 17 degree lens set only) Always leave these lenses in slot 1 Arrow points to front of fixture Front lens Move this lens to change the beam angle Figure 1-8. Components of the factory-installed 11 to 17 degree lens set. 5. 6.
Aperture (arrow points toward) Lamp (arrow points away from) Table 1-2. Beam Angles for Factory-Installed 11 to 17 Degree Lens Set Front Lens Position* Beam Angle One of the following will be printed on each lens: F W Front lens, factory-installed lens set R W Rear lens, factory-installed lens set F N Front lens, optional narrow angle lens set R N Rear lens, optional narrow angle lens set 11.5° 10 13.5° 8 15° 6 16.5° 4 17.
Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Fixture Powering On the Fixture .................................................................................2-2 Homing the Fixture .............................................................................2-2 LED Display ........................................................................................2-2 Status LEDs .........................................................................................2-3 Overview of Controller Operation ...........................
Powering On the Fixture Do all of the following before powering on the fixture: 1. Select the correct voltage and frequency settings for the power outlet you will be using. See the section titled “Setting the Fixture Voltage” on page 1-10. 2. Install the appropriate power cord cap as described in the section titled “Installing the Power Cord Cap” on page 1-7. 3. Replace the access door shown in Figure 2-2 on page 2-3.
Status LEDs Technobeam fixtures have three status LEDs located on the access door, as shown in Figure 2-2: Door retaining screw Access door Figure 2-2. Location of the three status LEDs on the fixture’s access door. Table 2-1 describes the three status LEDs: Table 2-1. Status LEDs LED name Motor State solid red Transmit Receive OFF OFF flickering yellow solid yellow OFF flickering green Problem Indication? Description No The motors are receiving adequate voltage. Yes Fuse or power failure.
the fixture to a controller and are sending DMX 512 commands to the fixture, and the Receive LED is OFF, see the section titled “Troubleshooting” on page 2-20. † - Unless this fixture is crossloading, the yellow Transmit LED should never be ON solid. (The Transmit LED will flicker yellow if you have enabled preset playback and the fixture is set for either fixture number 1 or DMX start channel 1. This is due to preset playback synchronization, as described in “Synchronizing Preset Playback” on page 4-9.
• • • • maximum capacitance between conductor and shield - 55 pF/ ft. maximum resistance of 20 Ω/1000 ft. nominal impedance 100–140 Ω 22–24 AWG with insulation having a dielectric rating of 300 volts or higher For example, Belden® 9841 data-grade cabling meets specifications for EIA RS-485 applications and is highly recommended (or its equivalent) for use with Technobeam.
terminator attached to its Data Out connector. You can construct terminators by following the instructions below: 1. Obtain a male XLR connector. 12 0Ω 2. Disassemble the connector. 3. Solder a 120 ohm resistor, minimum of 1/4 watt, between pins 2 and 3. 4. Reassemble the connector. 5. Install the terminator in the Data Out port of the last device in the link. Figure 2-4. Constructing a data cable terminator. Setting up the Link Follow the guidelines below when setting up the DMX link: 1.
Linking the Fixtures to the Controller Starting with the controller, link fixtures using the procedure below. 1. Consult the documentation provided with the controller for the procedure to connect XLR cable to its Data Out connector. 2. Connect the female end of the XLR cable from the controller to the first fixture’s male Data In connector. 3. Connect the male end of another XLR cable to the first fixture’s female Data Out connector. 4.
Data Out Data In Data In Data Out Data Out Controller Data In Data In Data Out Terminate the l t fi t Figure 2-6. Connecting fixtures to a controller. Make sure you terminate the last fixture in the link. Mounting the Fixture You will need: - one 1/4” allen wrench - clamps and safety cable as described in this section Your fixture is designed to be mounted in any orientation: you can even hang it with its aperture pointing straight down or stand it on its end handles.
(3) Mount the fixtures and controllers in a location that is away from direct heat and protected from moisture. Do not mount on a flammable surface. (4) Maintain minimum distance of 1.0 meter (3.28 feet) from combustible materials. (5) Observe minimum distance to lighted objects of 1.0 meter (3.28 feet). This means the fixture must be positioned at least 1 meter away from the object it is illuminating. (6) Use a secondary safety cable when mounting this fixture.
page 1-2. You can order deluxe C-clamps for a two-inch truss from your High End Systems dealer/distributor (part number 55000004). Also see the section titled “Optional Accessories” on page 1-5. 4. Make sure the fixture cannot be rotated all the way around (360o). Allowing the fixture to rotate 360o could loosen the clamp mounting bolts. Note Because of the variety of conceivable lighting designs, you should consider the procedure below as a suggested guideline only. High End Systems, Inc.
4. Tighten the clamp(s) firmly to the yoke and to the support. 5. Loop one or more suitable safety cables around the support and the top of the yoke (see Figure 2-8). Side view of yoke Loop safety cable through any of these holes TECHNOBEAM MODEL 29FA000000 SERIAL 230V, 50Hz FACTORY SET TC QC DATE 1/28/98 Pat ent s i ssued and pending. See us er manual f or list ings. Figure 2-8. Always use a safety cable when mounting the fixture. 6.
Hanging the Fixture Straight Down You can mount Technobeam with the mirror head perpendicular to the ground for projection onto a stage. This orientation also allows you to economize truss space by hanging fixtures side by side close to each other. You must observe all of the precautions listed on the previous pages regarding clamps and safety cables. Caution You should adjust the yoke position while the fixture is resting on a flat surface; otherwise, the fixture may be damaged if it slides backward. 1.
Configuring the Fixture This section explains how to configure your fixture for operation by selecting a fixture type and control method and assigning a fixture address (either a DMX start channel or fixture number). You must select a fixture type and control method and assign a fixture address if you want to control the fixture with a DMX 512-compatible controller.
• • TB I - Technobeam iris protocol - uses 18 DMX channels per fixture. This protocol should only be used with fixtures that have an iris. TLCD - Technopro LCD protocol - uses 18 DMX channels per fixture. This protocol should only be used with Technopro fixtures that are controlled with an LCD controller.
reduced protocol (or other devices that use 14 channels per link). To select the fixture number control method: 1. Press and hold the
fixtures per link. The 32 device limit complies with the EIA-485 standard. Connecting more than 32 devices per link without a DMX splitter will eventually deteriorate the digital signal. The fixture’s channel range must not overlap any other device’s channel range on the link. When two devices on the same DMX link have overlapping channel ranges, one or both devices will be disabled or behave erratically.
1. Press and hold the
(instead of DMX start channels) to these devices, you would waste DMX channels. For example, in Table 2-4, if you assigned fixture number 2 (F 02) to the Technobeam set to reduced protocol, it would assume that all other fixtures on the link are also using 14 DMX channels, so it will erroneously try to receive channel 15 as the first channel in its channel range. This would create channel overlapping because fixture number 1 (Technobeam iris protocol) is already using channel 15 in its 18channel range.
Upgrading Software There are three ways you can upgrade the software (fixture-specific operational code) to Technobeam fixtures attached to a DMX link: • • Attaching a High End Systems upload dongle. You will need an upload dongle, 386-based (or faster) computer, MS DOS® version 3.3 (or later), and one MB of free disk space. To obtain an upload dongle (with installation and operation instructions), contact your HIgh End Systems dealer/distributor (see “Contacting High End Systems” on page Intro-4).
fixture until the ADDR option is displayed. 5. Use the or arrow keys to navigate to the MODE menu. 6. Press and use the or arrow keys to navigate to the XLD option. 7. Press to start the crossload. The Transmit LED on the crossloading fixture will remain ON (or flicker) during the crossload. The Transmit and Receive LEDs on other Technobeam fixtures on the link will flicker while the crossload is in progress. 8.
Possible causes and solutions: 1. Cause: Improper voltage setting or power cord cap wiring. Solutions: Do both of the following: a. b. 2. Make sure the fixture is set for the same voltage as the power supply. See “Setting the Fixture Voltage” on page 1-10. Make sure the power cord cap is wired correctly. See “Installing the Power Cord Cap” on page 1-7. Cause: One or more fuses have failed.
4. Cause: Aging lamp. Solution: Replace with a new or known good lamp.
Fixture is not responding to control commands—“Receive” LED does not blink Possible causes and solutions: 1. Cause: Faulty XLR cable. Solutions: Do one or both of the following: a. b. 2. Replace XLR cables going to the fixture’s Data In and Data Out connectors with known good cables. Verify cable integrity using cable test equipment. Cause: There is no controller attached to the link, or the controller is not generating any output. Solution: Verify that a controller is attached to the link.
Solution: Make sure all dichroics and lithos meet the specifications listed in the section titled “Specifications” on page 6-4. Lithos or dichroic filters are cracking Possible causes and solutions: 1. Cause: Improper installation. Solution: a. b. c. 2. General: Make sure you are using dichroics and lithos that meet the specifications shown in the section titled “Specifications” on page 6-4.
Fixture will not accept software upload or crossload Possible causes and solutions: 1. Cause: No return communication (indicated by Transmit LEDs OFF for all fixtures on the link when you are trying to perform the crossload or upload). Solution: Make sure you bypass any AF1000 fixtures, Intellabeam fixtures, Emulator fixtures, non-High End Systems fixtures, optoisolators or serial data distributors. These devices stop the communication required for software crossloads or uploads.
2. Is more than one device affected? If so, and the devices are addressed sequentially on the link, check to make sure addressing was done properly on all affected devices. In particular, if you are using fixture numbering, review the DMX channel boundaries for all affected fixtures. Table A-5 on page A-16 shows fixture number to DMX channel boundaries for Technobeam. 3. Make sure the last device on the link is terminated. 4.
EMEM [message] (Memory error.) This error indicates the fixture was unable to retrieve one of the following from non-volatile storage: • • • • • • • • • • • • • CHNL—the fixture’s DMX start channel. DPLY—LED display status (on, off, dim). FHRS—number of fixture operating hours. LENS—lens set selection (NORM for factory-installed or optional narrow angle set, WIDE for optional wide angle lens set). LHRS—number of lamp operating hours. L/ST—lamp strikes. MODE—preset playback status (ON/OFF/SCN).
• Not normal: If the lamp is running, and for some reason— probably an electrical event—the fixture’s operating code loses track of the lamp status, the lamp will turn off and the word “LAMP” will appear in the LED display. Allow the fixture 5 to 10 minutes to cool before trying to turn the lamp on again. Link Busy Occurs when the crossloading fixture detects that some other source is driving data on the link.
titled “Environmental Specifications” on page 1-5. Unplug the fixture and wait 5 to 10 minutes for it to cool before plugging it back in. 2. If allowing the fixture to cool does not solve the problem, check to make sure the fan is working. Home the fixture, either by selecting HOME from the Test menu, or by unplugging the fixture and plugging it back in. Place your hand over the air exhaust shown in Figure 2-13 on page 2-21. You should feel air movement. If not, the fan has failed.
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Chapter 3 Using the Menus Menu System Overview ...................................................................................3-2 Navigation Buttons .............................................................................3-2 Accessing the Menu System ...............................................................3-2 Menu Map ........................................................................................................3-3 Menu Options .......................................................
Menu System Overview The Technobeam menu system allows you to: • • • Configure your fixture for operation (discussed in Chapter 2) Access fixture options such as homing the fixture, crossloading software, and performing self tests (discussed in this chapter) Use preset programming to create, store, and play back scenes from the fixture’s onboard memory (see Chapter 4) Navigation Buttons The navigation buttons on the fixture’s display panel allow you to navigate through the onboard menu system.
Menu Map A complete menu map and explanations of the Technobeam menu options are listed in this section. See individual subsections in this addendum for descriptions of each menu item. Chapter 4 has more information about using the menus to program the fixture’s sixteen onboard scenes (presets). Note If your Technobeam-i does not have an iris and/or Laser Aiming Device™ (LAD®), the iris and LAD-related menu items listed below will have no functionality.
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Table 3-1. Technobeam Menu Map Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 IRIS OPEN P 01 P 16 N 01 N 16 IRIS RS01 RS16 SR01 SR16 RR01 RR16 NR01 NR16 NS01 NS16 MSPD PRST EDIT SN01SN16 XFAD DLAY MACR CLSD I001 I127 0.15 252.7 X 0.1 X 9.9 X 10 X166 D 0.1 D 9.
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Set Menu (SET) The Set menu allows you to change the control method from a fixture number to a DMX start channel or vice versa, and either set all factory options to their default settings or change the factory options individually. The procedures below are listed in the order that they appear in the menu map.
Swapping Pan and Tilt (SWAP) To swap the fixture’s pan and tilt motion: 1. Press and hold the
Changing the Display Output (DSPL) This menu item allows you to change the appearance of the fixture’s alphanumeric LED display. You can set the display on or off, or you can dim the display to reduce visibility. To change the display output: 1. Press and hold the
To change the control method: 1. Press and hold the
To change the lens setting: 1. Press and hold the
• • • • • TR F (Technoray full protocol) - for use with Technoray fixtures only. This protocol uses 14 channels and is recommended, unless you need to conserve the extra two DMX channels for other devices on the link. The full protocol gives you more control over the rotating litho wheel position and litho spin speed and allows you to access the macros. TR R (Technoray reduced protocol) - for use with Technoray fixtures only. This protocol uses 12 DMX channels.
• Display Character Invert • Lamp Warning Message Changing the user type allows you to access 16 different scenes, and allows you to access a set of “default” fixture settings.
6. or Using the and arrow buttons, choose the “A → Β” option to copy user A presets to user B, or the “B → Α” option to copy user B presets to user A. Press the button to select the desired option. Copying User Settings (SETT) Use this menu item to copy the fixture’s user settings from user A to user B or vice versa. The user settings for each user type are listed in the section titled “Setting the User Type (USER)” on page 3-16. Note This options copies all user settings at one time.
4. Using the and arrow buttons, scroll to the “COPY” menu and press the button to select the “COPY” menu. 5. Using the and arrow buttons, scroll to the “ALL” menu and press the button to select the “ALL” menu. 6. or Using the and arrow buttons, choose the “A → B” option to copy all user A presets and settings to user B, or the “B → A” option to copy all user B presets and settings to user A. Press the button to select the desired option.
Test Menu (TEST) The Test menu allows you to manually home the fixture, turn the lamp on or off, store new boot code information, perform fixture self tests, and place the fixture in setup mode. If you are experiencing problems that you suspect are mechanical, performing fixture self tests will help to determine where the problem originates. The procedures below are listed in the order that they appear on the menu map. Note To see the effects of the self tests, the lamp must be on.
5. Press the button to select the desired option. Copying the Boot Code (BOOT) When you upload new software to Technobeam-i fixtures, the new software may contain a new boot code which must be copied to each fixture. This is apparent if the LED displays a “BOOT DIFF” error. Do not remove power from the fixture while performing a boot copy. You can copy the new boot code using either the TEST menu or the SET menu. To accept and store the new boot code using the TEST menu: 1.
Note The self tests will run continuously until you press the
hours or fixture hours. The procedures below are listed in the order that they appear on the menu map. Viewing the Logic Board Temperature (TEMP) To view the current logic board temperatures: 1. Press and hold the
Viewing the Number of Current Lamp Strikes (L/ST) To view the number of times the fixture has attempted to strike (turn on) the current lamp: 1. Press and hold the
The following construct values are available for viewing: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PANH - high 8-bit pan PANL - low 8-bit pan TLTH - high 8-bit tilt TLTL - low 8-bit pan COLC - color control channel COL - color wheel position LTOC - litho control channel LTO - litho wheel position LTR - litho rotation FCUS - lens tube position FX - effects wheel position FXR - effects wheel rotation IRIS - iris position* SHUT - shutter strobe DIM - shutter dim flag MSPD - MSpeed time LAD - Laser Aiming Device* C
value using the fixture’s menu system. If the fixture then functions normally, the problem was likely with the DMX link. Otherwise, contact High End Systems customer service. Viewing DMX Data for Another Device (DATA) This procedure allows you to use an Technobeam-i fixture to view DMX channel values for other devices on the DMX link. You should use this procedure either for testing devices that do not have built-in DMX diagnostics, or for fixtures that are physically inconvenient to monitor directly.
The following sensor information is available: • • • • LTR - view whether the litho rotate (within the wheel) sensor is obstructed (“OFF”) or is not obstructed (“ON”) LTO - view whether the litho wheel sensor is obstructed (“OFF”) or is not obstructed (“ON”) COLR -view whether the color wheel sensor is obstructed (“OFF”) or is not obstructed (“ON”) FX - view whether the effects wheel sensor is obstructed (“OFF”) or is not obstructed (“ON”) To view the specified sensor information: 1.
To reset the current lamp hours to zero: 1. Press and hold the
Editing or Creating an On-Board Memory Scene (EDIT) This menu item allows you to edit or create a scene using the fixture’s on-board scene memory. Using this menu option, you can change the value of any construct in any of the on-board scenes. For detailed information on editing or creating a scene, see Chapter 4. To edit/create a scene: 1. Press and hold the
DMX controller to create a scene, then save (capture) the scene into a fixture’s presets to play back the scene without the controller. After creating a scene with your DMX controller, follow the instructions below for each fixture on which you want to capture preset scenes: 1. Press and hold the
Chapter 4 Preset Programming Programming Overview ...................................................................................4-2 What is a “Scene”? ...............................................................................4-2 Stand-alone Operation vs. a Controller ..............................................4-2 Macros ................................................................................................4-2 Preset Playback Options .....................................................
Programming Overview This chapter explains how to create and play back scenes using the fixture’s onboard 16-scene memory, and has a step-by-step example. More information about preset programming can be found on the Technobeam Quick Reference Card (p/n 60600109, v1.0 or later). What is a “Scene”? A scene (which can also be called a page or look) is a combination of the constructs you configure. A construct is a unique fixture feature—for example, focus, color or rotating effects.
Preset Playback Options Technobeam offers the following two options for use with preset programming: • • Preset capture: Use any DMX 512-compatible controller to create a scene(s) that can then be saved into the fixture’s own presets and later recalled in stand-alone operation without the controller. The only constructs that cannot be captured in this way are crossfade (XFAD) and delay (DLAY); you must configure them manually on each fixture.
Selecting Constructs and Values The step-by-step example in the next section suggests particular constructs and values that will give you an idea of how the fixture works. You can choose different constructs or values using the information in Appendix E.
4. Press , then use the and arrow keys to select ON. 5. Press . The lamp is now ON, although it might not be visible if the dim flags (also called shutter or light gate) are closed. Opening the Shutter 1. Press and keep pressing the
11. If the flags are closed, repeat this procedure. 12. If the shutter is open and no light is exiting the fixture, the lamp is off. (The lamp is automatically turned off after a period of no activity.) In that case, turn the fixture OFF, wait a few minutes, then repeat the procedure in the section titled “Turning on the Lamp” on page 4-4. Positioning the Mirror 1. Use the and arrow keys to navigate to the PAN construct. 2.
Selecting a Color Wheel Pause Time 1. Use the and arrow keys to navigate to the COL construct. 2. Press , then use the and arrow keys to select a pause time (the higher the value, the longer the pause time). 3. Press to accept your selection. Selecting Effects Constructs 1. Use the and arrow keys to navigate to the FX construct. 2. Press , then use the and arrow keys to select any effects position other than FX 1 (open). 3.
3. Press to save your setting. Note The default unit of time is seconds, but you can change the units to either minutes or hours using the TIME construct on the PRST menu. Creating Scene 2 This section shows how to use the convenient scene copy feature to copy constructs and values from scene 1 to scene 2. Scene copy can greatly speed up the time required to program the fixture, especially for scenes that have minor variations in construct values. 1.
If preset playback was enabled when you powered the fixture OFF, preset playback restarts automatically when you power the fixture back ON again. You can disable preset playback at any time by selecting OFF from the PLAY menu. 1. Keep pressing the
1. One fixture must be set as fixture number 1 or at DMX start channel 1 as described in Chapter 2. Make sure no other fixture on the link is configured as fixture number 1 or at DMX start channel 1. 2. The fixture in Step 1 should be physically the first fixture in the link, as shown in Figure 4-3. The last fixture in the link must be terminated. 3. You can choose any fixture number or DMX start channel you want for any of the other fixtures on the link.
Adding Fixtures Once you have started synchronized preset playback on the link, you can add other fixtures to the link anytime you want. A fixture added after synchronized preset playback has begun will start playing the scene most closely matching the timeline set by the first fixture. (It will not necessarily begin with scene 1, and it might begin in the middle of a scene.
9. Press . The scene created on the controller is now stored in the selected scene number. 10. You will need to manually select values for the XFAD and DLAY constructs, since the controller does not transmit those constructs. Note If the scene you captured to was previously programmed, you will need to make that scene active in order to view the newly-captured scene for the first time. (To make the scene active, select the scene number from the EDIT menu.) 11.
Chapter 5 Using the Laser Aiming Device® (LAD®) TM Safety Precautions ...........................................................................................5-2 Overview .........................................................................................................5-3 Recommended Laser Operation .........................................................5-3 Intended Audience .............................................................................5-3 Using the Laser Aiming Device ..........
Safety Precautions This section lists precautions you must follow anytime you are using the Laser Aiming Device™ (LAD™) for Technobeam. 1. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. 2. Using the Laser Aiming Device with any fixture other than Technobeam may result in damage to both the laser and the fixture as well as exposure to laser radiation. 3. Do not point the laser at an audience. 4.
Overview The Technobeam LAD makes it easy for you to position the mirror during daylight or high ambient light conditions. This in turn allows you the additional flexibility to set up or verify mirror preset positions in conditions that would otherwise make positioning difficult or impossible. Recommended Laser Operation The most effective and efficient way to use the laser aiming device is with the fixture’s lamp off and dim flags (shutter) closed.
Laser aperture Figure 5-1. The laser light exits the through the same aperture as the light beam. The laser should ideally be no more than 2” (5 cm) directly above the center point of a perfectly round light beam, as shown in Figure 5-2: Ideal laser spot 2" (5 cm) max Figure 5-2. The ideal position of the laser is no more than 2” (5 cm) directly above the center point of a perfectly round light beam.
Controlling the Laser You can control the laser in one of three ways: • • • The fixture’s menu system: Edit one of the fixture’s sixteen onboard presets (scenes) using the PRST menu as described in the next section. Any DMX 512-compliant controller: See the section titled “DMX Control of the Laser” on page 5-5. The Technobeam LCD controller: See the controller’s user manual. Menu Control of the Laser Use the PRST menu to create scenes (presets) including the laser aiming device.
Troubleshooting If laser fails to illuminate, the most likely reasons are lack of power or a failed laser. Laser gradually loses power This is normal; over time, the laser will gradually lose power until it finally dims out entirely. If this is happening, contact High End Systems Customer Service in one of the ways shown in “Contacting High End Systems” on page Intro-4. Laser is out of position Align the laser as shown in the section titled “Technobeam Laser Aiming Device™” on page 6-19.
2. Check all wiring connections shown in Figure 5-4: LAD cables Figure 5-4. LAD wiring connections. 3. Check to make sure the cable labeled “LAD” is connected to the main circuit board (with the LED display). 4. Replace the access door, plug the fixture in and make sure you have enabled the laser as shown in the section titled “Controlling the Laser” on page 5-5. 5.
LAD circuit board Figure 5-5. The laser aiming device circuit board. 2. If the cable connections are good, contact High End Systems Customer Service in one of the ways shown in “Contacting High End Systems” on page Intro-4. Laser ON, Emission Indicator LED OFF The most likely reason is a faulty Emission Indicator LED. Contact High End Systems Customer Service as shown in “Contacting High End Systems” on page Intro-4.
Chapter 6 Servicing Your Fixture Precautions .....................................................................................................6-2 Replacing Fuses ...............................................................................................6-2 Replacing Wheel Components .........................................................................6-4 Specifications .....................................................................................6-4 Reference Drawing .....................
Precautions This section lists precautions you must follow anytime you are servicing the fixture. WARNINGS Before performing any service or maintenance, make note of the following: (1) Hot lamp may be an explosion hazard. Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off. Wear eye and hand protection when relamping. (2) Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 70° C (158° F). Allow 5 minutes for cooling before handling. (3) Disconnect power before re-lamping or servicing.
Table 6-2 describes the typical failure symptoms of each of the fuses: Table 6-2. Fuse Failure Symptoms Fuse Protects Symptoms of Failure F1 Motor power F2 F3 Logic power Main fuse Motor LED is OFF when fixture is receiving power. Receive LED might be ON. Motors and gears will not move, lamp is OFF. Fixture shuts down, LEDs might be ON. Fixture shuts down, LEDs are all OFF. 1. Unplug the fixture from the power supply. 2.
F3 F2 F1 Figure 6-2. Locations of the three fuses on the circuit board. 4. Replace the access door and connect the fixture to a power supply. Replacing Wheel Components This section explains how to remove and replace individual components in the wheels. Follow the precautions listed in the section titled “Precautions” on page 6-2. Always heed the following precautions when handling and using dichroics, lithos and effects: • • Avoid touching the coated side of the glass.
Lithos • • • Diameter/image area: 0.996”/0.860” ± 0.005” (25 mm/22 mm ± 0.13 mm) Maximum thickness (rotating litho only): 0.105” ± 0.005” (2.7 mm ± 0.13 mm) Thickness (static litho only): 0.069” ± 0.010” (1.8 mm ± 0.25 mm) Rotating effects • • Diameter/image area: 1.43”/1.04” ± 0.010” (36 mm/26 mm ± 0.25 mm) Maximum thickness: 0.175” ± 0.010” (4.4 mm ± 0.25 mm) Reference Drawing Figure 6-3 shows the location of each wheel in the Technobeam fixture.
2. Push the dichroic you wish to replace toward the center of the wheel to free it from the two wheel tabs as shown in Figure 6-4. Figure 6-4. Push the dichroic toward the large retaining tab to free it from the wheel tabs. 3. Once the dichroic is free of the two wheel tabs, pull it out of the wheel. If you intend to reuse this dichroic, put it in a safe place where it will not get scratched. 4.
6. Install the new dichroic into its wheel by pushing it under the large retaining clip, then pull it up so it fits under the wheel tabs. Repeat the procedure for each dichroic you wish to replace. 7. Replace the access door shown in Figure 6-1 on page 6-3 unless there are other dichroics, lithos or effects you want to replace.
6. Reach in with your finger to remove the litho/effect and aperture ring (if any) from behind the spring. Litho 7. Aperture ring See one of the following: a. Rotating litho wheel: “Litho Installation Instructions” on page 6-9. b. Rotating effects wheel: “Replacing a Rotating Litho or Effect” on page 6-10. Removing a Static Litho 1. Rotate the wheel until the desired litho is easy to access. 2.
Litho Installation Instructions These instructions apply to installing either a rotating or a static litho in the rotating litho wheel. Improper installation can result in damage to the litho. • • • Custom multi-colored lithos in metal holder: See “Replacing a Custom Litho” on page 6-11. Etched pattern, no texture (LithoPatterns lithos): the coated side of the litho must face away from the lamp; face the uncoated (glass) side toward the lamp.
Replacing a Rotating Litho or Effect 1. 2. Carefully handling the litho/effect by its edges only, orient it as shown when you replace it: a. Rotating litho wheel: “Litho Installation Instructions” on page 6-9. b. Rotating effects wheel: Orient the textured side of the effect away from the lamp. If the effect does not have a texture (e.g., the frost filter, orientation is not important). If the litho/effect you are installing or replacing has an aperture ring, put the aperture ring on top of the litho.
Replacing a Custom Litho If you received a custom, multi-colored litho in an aluminum holder, you must install it with the litho facing toward the lamp (i.e., the flat side of the holder against the spring), as shown in Figure 6-12. Improper installation can damage the litho! Multi-color litho holder Spring Figure 6-12. Replacing a custom multi-colored litho in the metal holder. Replacing the Lamp You will need: – 250 watt, GY9.
(5) Hot lamp may be an explosion hazard. Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off. Wear eye and hand protection when relamping. (6) Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on. (7) Disconnect power before re-lamping or servicing. 1. Unplug the fixture from the power source. 2. Fully back out the two lamp assembly screws shown in Figure 6-13. Figure 6-13. Loosening the lamp assembly screws gives you access to the fixture lamp. 3. Put on your eye and hand protection.
4. If you are replacing a lamp, grasp the lamp’s ceramic base and pull the old lamp straight up and out of the assembly when the assembly is free of the fixture, as shown in Figure 6-15: Figure 6-15. Pull straight up on the lamp, grasping its ceramic base, to remove it from the assembly. 5. Take the new or replacement lamp out of its container. Break the seal on the inner plastic container and remove the lamp. 6.
Figure 6-17. You can look at the lamp label text to make sure the lamp plate is oriented correctly; incorrect orientation can result in damage to the fixture and the lamp. 9. As you insert the lamp assembly, be careful not to crimp or trap the lamp wires and make sure the lamp is inserted into the reflector. 10. Firmly tighten the two lamp assembly screws to secure the assembly to the fixture.
6. Locate the two lamp optimization (adjust) screws (see Figure 6-18). Figure 6-18. Lamp optimization screws. 7. Loosen the two lamp optimization screws. 8. Look at the wall where the beam is projected and use the two optimization screws to adjust the lamp’s position within the fixture. 9.
Opening the Fixture Unplug the fixture from the power outlet and allow it to cool for at least 5 minutes if it has been running recently. Remove the access door shown in Figure 6-19: Door retaining screw Access door Figure 6-19. Opening the fixture’s access door. Cleaning the Door Vents Once the door is removed, use a soft, lint-free cotton cloth and warm soapy water if necessary to clean dust and dirt from the inside and outside of the vents shown in Figure 6-19. Cleaning the Lenses and Mirrors 1.
Hot mirror assembly (shaded) Lens tube Anti-reflective glass Focus drive screw under lens tube (turn to move tube for easier access) Figure 6-20. Location of the anti-reflective glass, lenses and hot mirror. 3. If the black dim flags (located between the lens tube and the antireflective glass) are closed, carefully use your fingers to open them to clean the inside of the glass. 4. Locate the lens tube as shown in Figure 6-21: Lens tube Latches (4) Figure 6-21. The lens tube contains the zoom lenses.
6. Write down the position of each of the lenses in the lens tube. (Each position is numbered both on the lens tube cover and on the inside of the lens tube.) 7. Handle each lens carefully by its edges only. Use a soft, lint-free cloth to clean the lenses. If necessary to remove built-up dirt and dust, use a mild glass cleaner (containing no ammonia). 8. Replace the lenses in the lens tube in the same positions as you removed them.
Technobeam Laser Aiming Device™ TM You might need to realign the laser periodically in order to maintain its optimal position—no more than 2” (5 cm) directly above the center point of the light beam. If you align the laser in this way, the path of the laser is parallel to the path of the light and will stay 2” (5 cm) above the center point of the beam at any throw distance or mirror position. You align the laser using the three mounting/alignment screws shown in Figure 6-27 on page 6-25.
4. Only qualified and trained employees approved by a laser safety officer should be assigned to install, adjust and operate the laser equipment. 5. When not in use, the laser (fixture) should be stored in a location where unauthorized personnel cannot gain access. 6. Do not stare directly into the beam and do not view the beam with optical instruments. 7. The laser path should be located well above or below eye level.
Alignment Procedure The alignment procedure that follows takes advantage of Technobeam’s built-in program storage capability to turn the laser ON. 1. Follow the instructions in Chapter 1 to select a voltage setting and install a power cord cap, if you have not already done so. 2. Physically orient the fixture as shown in Figure 6-25 (the farther away the wall is, the more accurate your positioning will be): White wall Stand fixture on its end handles Sturdy, flat surface such as a table 10 ft.
The next steps show you how to access the fixture’s built-in programming menu to begin aligning the laser. 9. Keep pressing the
23. Make sure the fixture is oriented directly at the wall, not at an angle. If the fixture is at an angle to the wall, it might be impossible to align the laser properly. 24. Use the and arrow keys to navigate to the TILT option. 25. Press , then use the and arrow keys to adjust the mirror position until the beam is round. 26. Press to accept your selection for TILT. 27.
35. Find the approximate center of the beam using either a tape measure, ruler or a piece of string, as shown in Figure 6-26. 1 Extend the tape measure or string down at the widest part of the beam 2 Lightly mark on the wall along the string Line you made in Step 2 Ideal laser spot 2" (5 cm) max 3 Extend the string across the beam's widest point. Laser should be no more than 2" (5 cm) above the string, along the center line. Figure 6-26. Locating the center point of the projected light beam.
45. Press , then use the and arrow keys to navigate to the MACR option. 46. Press , then use the and arrow keys to select LRON (laser on continuously). 47. Press to accept your selection. 48. Look at the wall where the beam is projected onto to determine if the laser is on. 49. If the laser does not come on, see the section titled “Troubleshooting” on page 5-6; otherwise, continue with the next step. 50.
6-26 Technobeam Laser Aiming Device™ Technobeam® User Manual
Appendix A DMX Protocols General Information The information in this section applies to all of the protocols listed in this Appendix (except where noted). Rounding Conventions The values displayed in the columns “Value (dec.)”, “Value (%)” and “Value (hex)” in the following tables may vary slightly depending on your controller’s rounding convention. 16-Bit Control The full protocol for Technobeam gives you 16-bit control over the positioning of the mirror and the angular position of rotating lithos.
MSpeed vs. Fast Changes There are two different ways you can choose to move the color and litho wheels: fast changes or MSpeed changes. A fast change means the color or litho movement is completed in the shortest amount of time after the wheel starts moving. An MSpeed (motor/mirror speed) change occurs smoothly over the entire MSpeed time value.
Technobeam® Protocol Table A-1 gives the DMX channel assignments for the Technobeam full 18channel protocol and reduced 14-channel protocol. The column “Ch. (F)” lists channel assignments for the full protocol and the column “Ch. (R)” lists channel assignments for the reduced protocol. Table A-1. Technobeam DMX Protocol Ch. (F) Ch. (R) Construct Parameter Value (dec.
Table A-1. Technobeam DMX Protocol Ch. (F) Ch.
Table A-1. Technobeam DMX Protocol Ch. (F) 7 Ch. (R) 5 Construct Litho wheel functions Fast litho changes (at beginning of wheel movement) Select the function with this channel. Then use chs. 8, 9 & 10 (F) or chs. 6 & 7 (R) to set other options. Random and scan pause time set by chs. 9 & 10 (F) or ch. 7 (R) Litho changes set by MSpeed (use ch. 16 (F) or 13 (R) to set MSpeed time) Select the parameter with this channel. Then use chs. 8, 9 & 10 (F) or chs. 6 & 7 (R) to set other options.
Table A-1. Technobeam DMX Protocol Ch. (F) Ch. (R) 10 n/a 11 8 Construct 9 Value (%) Value (hex) Random Random pause time, shortest to longest 0 - 255 0 - 100 00h - FFh Scan Scan rate, slowest to fastest 0 - 255 0 - 100 00h - FFh Litho wheel spin (use with ch. 7 (F) or ch.
Table A-1. Technobeam DMX Protocol Ch. (F) Ch.
Percentage (%) column may vary slightly depending on your controller’s rounding convention. Table A-2. Technobeam-i DMX Protocol Ch. 1 Construct Pan (mirror) position Pan (mirror) position Tilt (mirror) position Tilt (mirror) position Color Function 2 3 4 5 6 Color Wheel Position A-8 Parameter Value (dec.
Table A-2. Technobeam-i DMX Protocol Ch. 6 (cont.) Construct Color Wheel Position (cont.
Table A-2. Technobeam-i DMX Protocol Ch. 6 (cont.) 7 8 9 Construct Color Wheel Position (cont.
Table A-2. Technobeam-i DMX Protocol Ch.
Table A-2. Technobeam-i DMX Protocol Ch. Construct 17 (cont.) Macro/LAD™ (cont.) 18 Control Note: Shutter (channel 14) must be set to “0” to access the control functions.
Table A-3. MSpeed Movement Times Time (sec.) Value (dec.) Value (%) Value (hex) Time (sec.) Value (dec.) Value (%) Value (hex) Time (sec.) Value (dec.) Value (%) Value (hex) 0.15 255 100 FFh 7.91 211 83 D3h 31.19 167 65 A7h 0.15 254 100 FEh 8.27 210 82 D2h 31.90 166 65 A6h 0.17 253 99 FDh 8.63 209 82 D1h 32.62 165 65 A5h 0.19 252 99 FCh 9.00 208 82 D0h 33.34 164 64 A4h 0.21 251 98 FBh 9.39 207 81 CFh 34.08 163 64 A3h 0.
Table A-3. MSpeed Movement Times Time (sec.) Value (dec.) Value (%) Value (hex) Time (sec.) Value (dec.) Value (%) Value (hex) Time (sec.) Value (dec.) Value (%) Value (hex) 69.99 123 48 7Bh 125.73 78 31 4Eh 197.70 33 13 21h 71.05 122 48 7Ah 127.15 77 30 4Dh 199.48 32 13 20h 72.13 121 47 79h 128.58 76 30 4Ch 201.28 31 12 1Fh 73.20 120 47 78h 130.02 75 29 4Bh 203.08 30 12 1Eh 74.29 119 47 77h 131.47 74 29 4Ah 204.88 29 11 1Dh 75.
Macro Channel Assignments Table A-4 below lists the macro channel assignments. This information is preliminary and subject to change. A macro is predefined set of constructs you can use when programming a scene. You do not have to use macros in your scene, but using them can save you programming time. Use DMX channel number 17 to access Technobeam macros. Table A-4. Macro DMX Channel Assignments Macro Number Value (dec.
Fixture Number to DMX Start Channel Table A-5 below shows the conversion between fixture number and DMX start channel. You must understand and use this information if you choose to control Technobeam using fixture numbering. Table A-5. Fixture Number to DMX Start Channel Conversion DMX Start Channel 18-ch. (TB F, TB I) Fixture Number DMX Start Channel 14-ch.
Appendix B Factory-Installed Wheels This appendix shows how the litho wheel, rotating litho wheel, color wheel and effects wheels are configured by the factory when Technobeam is shipped. The numbers shown around the outside of the wheels are the position numbers used by a controller to select that effect. For example, choosing position 6 on the Technobeam rotating litho wheel (see Figure B-1) with a controller selects the “Rip Wheel” litho.
Technobeam color wheel: 11 10 Indigo 9 12 Orange Red Light Blue 13 CTO 8 Dark Blue Open 1 Yellow 7 Pink 2 Amber 6 Green Dark Magenta 5 Aqua 3 4 Figure B-2. Factory configuration of the Technobeam color wheel. Technobeam rotating effects wheel: 5 Frost 4 Slow Glass 1 (open) 3 Lenticular 2 Prism Figure B-3. Factory configuration of the Technobeam rotating effects wheel.
Appendix C Important Safety Information English Version Warning: For Continued Protection Against Fire 1. This equipment is designed for use with Phillips M Series 250 watt, GY9.5 base metal halide lamp only. Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and may void the warranty. 2. Do not mount on a flammable surface. 3. Maintain minimum distance of 1.0 meter (3.28 feet) from combustible materials. 4. Replace fuses only with the specified type and rating. 5.
Warning: For Continued Protection Against Exposure To Excessive Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation 1. Do not operate this equipment without complete lamp enclosure in place or if shields, lenses, or ultraviolet screens are damaged. 2. Change shields, lenses, or ultraviolet screens if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired, for example by cracks or deep scratches. 3. Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on.
Mise en garde: pour une protection permanente contre des expositions excessives aux rayons ultra violets (UV) 1. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si le boîtier de la lampe n'est pas complètement fixé ou si les blindages, lentilles, ou écrans ultraviolets sont endommagés. 2. Changer les blindages ou les écrans ultraviolets s'ils sont visiblement endommagés au point que leur efficacité aient été altérée, par exemple par des fissures ou de profondes égratignures. 3.
4. Servicearbeiten sollten nur von Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Das Gerät enthält keine wartungsbedürftigen Teile. 5. Dieses Gerät gehört zur Klasse I. Dieses Gerät muß geerdet werden. WARNUNG: ZUM SCHUTZ GEGEN ÜBERMÄSSIGE ULTRAVIOLETT (UV)BESTRAHLUNG 1. Benutzen Sie dieses Gerät nur, wenn das komplette Lampengehäuse fest eingebaut ist; ebenfalls dürfen keine der Schutzabdeckungen, Linsen oder der UV-Schutz Beschädigungen aufweisen. 2.
AVVERTENZA: PER PREVENIRE LE SCOSSE ELETTRICHE: 1. 2. Se questa apparecchiatura è stata consegnata senza una spina del cavo di alimentazione, collegare la spina appropriata del cavo di alimentazione in base ai seguenti codici: • marrone - sotto tensione • blu - neutro • verde/giallo - terra Disinnestare la corrente prima di cambiare la lampadina o prima di eseguire qualsiasi riparazione. 3. Questa apparecchiatura e' da usarsi in ambienti secchi. Non e' da essere esposta ne alla pioggia ne all' umidita'.
ADVERTENCIA: PARA LA PROTECCIÓN CONTINUA CONTRA ELECTROCUCIONES 1. 2. Si se recibió este equipo sin el enchufe de alimentacion, monte usted el enchufe correcto según el clave siguente: • moreno - vivo • azul - neutral • verde/amarillo - tierra. Desconecte el suministro de energía antes de recambiar lámparas o prestar servicio de reparación. 3. Este equipo se adecua a lugares secos solamente. no lo exponga a la lluvia o humedad. 4. Derive el servicio de reparación de este equipo al personal calificado.
INDEX A D Accessories .................................. 1-5 Addr Lost .................................... 2-25 Address menu (ADDR) ................ 3-10 Aligning LAD ..................6-19 to 6-25 Anti-reflective glass ................... 6-16 Aperture ring ................................ 6-8 Arc lamp ................................. intro-2 Dichroics coated side .............................6-6 replacing ..................... 6-5 to 6-7 Dimensions .................................. 1-2 Display .....
PERS ..................................... 2-26 PINV ..................................... 2-26 S/DN ..................................... 2-26 SWAP .................................... 2-26 TIMB ..................................... 2-26 TINV ..................................... 2-26 EMEM Ack ................................... 2-26 Enter key ...................................... 3-2 Environmental specifications ...... 1-5 Erse Flsh ..................................... 2-26 F Factory defaults (FACT) ..
maintenance ............6-19 to 6-25 recommended operation ....... 5-3 safety ..................................... 5-2 specifications ......................... 1-2 troubleshooting ...........5-6 to 5-8 LED display ................................ 2-13 changing the output (DSPL) . 3-13 inverting (D/IN) ................... 3-13 LEDs Emission Indicator .......... 5-7, 5-8 Motor .............................. 2-3, 2-4 Receive ............................ 2-3, 2-4 Transmit .........................
PRST Lost .................................... 2-28 R swapping pan and tilt (SWAP) .................................. 3-12 Transmit LED .........................2-3, 2-4 Troubleshooting ............ 2-20 to 2-24 Truss ............................................ 2-9 Receive LED ...........................2-3, 2-4 Reflector ................................. intro-1 Replacing a lamp ............6-11 to 6-14 Rotating litho ............................. 6-10 U S Safety standards ..........................