thomann Stairville JunoScan MKII User Manual

thomann Stairville JunoScan MKII User Manual

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  • Page 1 JunoScan MK-II LED scanner user manual...
  • Page 2 Musikhaus Thomann e.K. Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone: +49 (0) 9546 9223-0 E-mail: info@thomann.de Internet: www.thomann.de 14.10.2014, ID: 271626 (V2)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents General notes............................... 5 1.1 Further information........................... 6 1.2 Notational conventions........................7 1.3 Symbols and signal words....................... 8 Safety instructions..........................10 Features............................... 16 Installation..............................17 Setup................................20 Connections and controls........................23 Operation..............................28 7.1 Starting up the device........................28 7.2 Main menu............................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 7.6 Functions in 8-channel DMX mode................... 44 Technical data............................52 Plug and connection assignments....................53 Troubleshooting............................54 Cleaning............................... 56 Protecting the environment......................57 LED scanner...
  • Page 5: General Notes

    General notes General notes This manual contains important instructions for the safe operation of the unit. Read and follow the safety instructions and all other instructions. Keep the manual for future reference. Make sure that it is available to all those using the device. If you sell the unit please make sure that the buyer also receives this manual.
  • Page 6: Further Information

    General notes 1.1 Further information On our website (www.thomann.de) you will find lots of further information and details on the following points: Download This manual is also available as PDF file for you to download. Use the search function in the electronic version to find the topics of Keyword search interest for you quickly.
  • Page 7: Notational Conventions

    General notes 1.2 Notational conventions This manual uses the following notational conventions: Letterings The letterings for connectors and controls are marked by square brackets and italics. Examples: [VOLUME] control, [Mono] button. Displays Texts and values displayed on the device are marked by quotation marks and italics. Examples: ‘24ch’...
  • Page 8: Symbols And Signal Words

    General notes 1.3 Symbols and signal words In this section you will find an overview of the meaning of symbols and signal words that are used in this manual. Signal word Meaning DANGER! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates an immediate dangerous situation that will result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided.
  • Page 9 General notes Warning signs Type of danger Warning – high-voltage. Warning – hot surface. Warning – dangerous optical radiation. Warning – suspended load. Warning – danger zone. JunoScan MK-II...
  • Page 10: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Safety instructions Intended use This device is intended for use as a multifunctional lighting instrument with movable mirror. Use the device only as described in this user manual. Any other use or use under other oper‐ ating conditions is considered to be improper and may result in personal injury or property damage.
  • Page 11 Safety instructions DANGER! Electric shock caused by high voltages inside Within the device there are areas where high voltages may be present. Never remove any covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Do not use the device if covers, protectors or optical components are missing or damaged.
  • Page 12 Safety instructions WARNING! Eye damage caused by high light intensity The lamp used in this device produces an intense beam of visible and invisible light radiation. Do not start the operation of the device without completely fixed covers. Never look directly into the light source. WARNING! Risk of epileptic shock Strobe lighting can trigger seizures in photosensitive epilepsy.
  • Page 13 Safety instructions WARNING! Risk of burns The surface of the device can become very hot during operation. Do not touch the device with bare hands during operation, and after switching off wait for at least 15 minutes. JunoScan MK-II...
  • Page 14 Safety instructions CAUTION! Risk of injury due to mirror movements The mirror mounted at the device head may perform very fast movements (pan, tilt) and reflect very bright light. This is also the case immediately after switching on the device, with automatic or remote operation, and while a connected DMX controller is in off state.
  • Page 15 Safety instructions NOTICE! Operating conditions This device has been designed for indoor use only. To prevent damage, never expose the device to any liquid or moisture. Avoid direct sunlight, heavy dirt, and strong vibrations. NOTICE! Power supply Before connecting the device, ensure that the input voltage (AC outlet) matches the voltage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is protected by a residual current circuit breaker.
  • Page 16: Features

    Features Features The LED scanner is especially suited for professional lighting tasks, e.g. during events, on rock music stages, in theatre and musical productions or in discotheques. Special features of this device: White high-power LED (10 W) Control via DMX (5 or 8 channels) and buttons plus display on the unit itself. Built-in automatic show programmes Sound control Master/slave mode...
  • Page 17: Installation

    Installation Installation Unpack and carefully check that there is no transportation damage before using the unit. Keep the equipment packaging. To fully protect the device against vibration, dust and moisture during transportation or storage use the original packaging or your own packaging material suitable for transport or storage, respectively.
  • Page 18 Installation WARNING! Risk of injury caused by falling objects Make sure that the installation complies with the standards and rules that apply in your country. Always secure the device with a secondary safety attachment, such as a safety cable or a safety chain. NOTICE! Risk of overheating Always ensure sufficient ventilation.
  • Page 19 Installation NOTICE! Possible data transmission errors For error-free operation make use of dedicated DMX cables and do not use ordi‐ nary microphone cables. Never connect the DMX input or output to audio devices such as mixers or ampli‐ fiers. Mounting options The adjustable suspension is used for secure mounting.
  • Page 20: Setup

    Setup Setup Establish all connections as long as the unit is switched off. Use the shortest possible high- quality cables for all connections. LED scanner...
  • Page 21 Setup Connections in DMX mode Connect the DMX input of the device to the DMX output of a DMX controller or another DMX device. Connect the output of the first DMX device to the input of the second one, and so on to form a daisy chain.
  • Page 22 Setup DMX indicator While the device and the DMX controller are in operation, a flashing white rectangle (DMX indicator) in the display shows that a DMX signal is present at the input. Connections in master/slave When you configure a group of devices in master/slave mode, the first unit will control the mode other units for an automatic, sound-activated, synchronized show.
  • Page 23: Connections And Controls

    Connections and controls Connections and controls JunoScan MK-II...
  • Page 24 Connections and controls 1 Device head with movable mirror. 2 Lens, manual focussing. 3 Adjustable suspension. 4 Device body. 5 Control panel. 6 Connections. LED scanner...
  • Page 25 Connections and controls Control panel 7 Display. 8 [MODE ESC] button. Activates the main menu and toggles between menu items. Closes an open sub‐ menu without saving the changes. 9 [UP] button. Increments the displayed value by one. JunoScan MK-II...
  • Page 26 Connections and controls 10 [DOWN] button. Decrements the displayed value by one. 11 [ENTER] button. Selects an option in the corresponding mode, confirms the set value. LED scanner...
  • Page 27 Connections and controls Connections 12 Plug for mains cable with fuse holder. 13 Eyelet for safety cable. 14 [OUTPUT] DMX output. 15 [INPUT] DMX input. JunoScan MK-II...
  • Page 28: Operation

    Operation Operation 7.1 Starting up the device CAUTION! Risk of injury due to mirror movements The mirror mounted at the device head may perform very fast movements (pan, tilt) and reflect very bright light. This is also the case immediately after switching on the device, with automatic or remote operation, and while a connected DMX controller is in off state.
  • Page 29: Main Menu

    Operation To start up the device, connect it to the mains. After a few seconds, the fans start to work, the mirror at the device head moves to the pan and tilt home positions and the display indicates a system reset. After a few more seconds, the device starts to operate in the most recently set mode.
  • Page 30 Operation Auto show mode Press the [MODE ESC] button repeatedly until ‘AutoMode’ appears in the first line of the dis‐ play. You may now choose an operating mode with the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons: Displayed text when menu Displayed text after con‐ Operating mode is open firming with [ENTER]...
  • Page 31 Operation Once the display shows the desired option, press the [ENTER] button to confirm your setting and to close the menu. To close the menu without saving the changes, press the [MODE ESC] button or wait one minute. DMX mode, DMX address Press the [MODE ESC] button repeatedly until ‘DmxMode’...
  • Page 32 Operation Reversal of pan direction Press the [MODE ESC] button repeatedly until ‘PanDirt’ appears in the first line of the display. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons to choose between ‘forward’ (normal pan direction) and ‘reverse’ (reverse pan direction). Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your setting and to close the menu. To close the menu without saving the changes, press the [MODE ESC] button or wait one minute.
  • Page 33 Operation Resetting the stepper motors This function allows you to return the stepper motors to their home positions (mechanical reset). Press the [MODE ESC] button repeatedly until ‘Rest’ appears in the first line of the display. Press the [ENTER] button. The device performs a reset. General reset This function allows you to restore the factory settings of all parameters that can be changed in the main menu.
  • Page 34 Operation Overview (main menu) LED scanner...
  • Page 35: Settings Menu

    Operation 7.3 Settings menu Press and hold down the [MODE ESC] button for approx. five seconds to activate the settings menu. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons to enter the device password 2323. The [UP] button modifies the digit at the cursor position, while the [DOWN] button moves the cursor to the next digit.
  • Page 36 Operation Adjusting the gobo wheel Activate the settings menu. Press the [MODE ESC] button repeatedly until ‘GOBO’ appears in starting position the first line of the display. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons to select a value between 0 and 255 until the gobo wheel is in the desired starting position.
  • Page 37 Operation Overview (settings menu) JunoScan MK-II...
  • Page 38: Gobos

    Operation There is no setting function available for PAN and TILT. 7.4 Gobos The following figure shows the available gobos and their numbers. LED scanner...
  • Page 39 Operation JunoScan MK-II...
  • Page 40: Functions In 5-Channel Dmx Mode

    Operation 7.5 Functions in 5-channel DMX mode Channel Value Function 0…255 Pan (0° to 180°) 0…255 Tilt (0° to 60°) Colour wheel 0…5 White 6…11 Yellow 12…17 Pink 18…23 Green 24…29 30…35 Blue 36…41 Orange 42…47 Dark blue LED scanner...
  • Page 41 Operation Channel Value Function 48…53 Kelly green 54…63 Orange red 64…73 White + yellow 74…79 Yellow + pink 80…85 Pink + green 86…91 Green + red 92…97 Red + blue 98…103 Blue + orange 104…109 Orange + dark blue 110…115 Ark blue + Kelly green 116…121 Kelly green + orange red...
  • Page 42 Operation Channel Value Function 192…255 Rainbow effect in negative rotation direction, with increasing speed Shutter 0…3 Closed (blackout) 4…7 Open 8…215 Strobe effect with increasing speed 216…255 Open Gobo wheel 0…5 Open 6…11 Gobo 1 12…17 Gobo 2 18…23 Gobo 3 24…29 Gobo 4 30…35...
  • Page 43 Operation Channel Value Function 36…41 Gobo 6 42…47 Gobo 7 48…53 Gobo 8 54…63 Gobo 9 64…73 Gobo 9 shake with increasing speed 74…79 Gobo 8 shake with increasing speed 80…85 Gobo 7 shake with increasing speed 86…91 Gobo 6 shake with increasing speed 92…97 Gobo 5 shake with increasing speed 98…103...
  • Page 44: Functions In 8-Channel Dmx Mode

    Operation Channel Value Function 122…127 Open 128…191 Rainbow effect in positive rotation direction, with increasing speed 192…255 Rainbow effect in negative rotation direction, with increasing speed 7.6 Functions in 8-channel DMX mode Channel Value Function 0…255 Pan (0° to 180°) 0…255 Tilt (0°...
  • Page 45 Operation Channel Value Function 12…17 Pink 18…23 Green 24…29 30…35 Blue 36…41 Orange 42…47 Dark blue 48…53 Kelly green 54…63 Orange red 64…73 White + yellow 74…79 Yellow + pink 80…85 Pink + green 86…91 Green + red 92…97 Red + blue JunoScan MK-II...
  • Page 46 Operation Channel Value Function 98…103 Blue + orange 104…109 Orange + dark blue 110…115 Ark blue + Kelly green 116…121 Kelly green + orange red 122…127 Orange red + white 128…191 Rainbow effect in positive rotation direction, with increasing speed 192…255 Rainbow effect in negative rotation direction, with increasing speed Shutter...
  • Page 47 Operation Channel Value Function Gobo wheel 0…5 Open 6…11 Gobo 1 12…17 Gobo 2 18…23 Gobo 3 24…29 Gobo 4 30…35 Gobo 5 36…41 Gobo 6 42…47 Gobo 7 48…53 Gobo 8 54…63 Gobo 9 64…73 Gobo 9 shake with increasing speed 74…79 Gobo 8 shake with increasing speed JunoScan MK-II...
  • Page 48 Operation Channel Value Function 80…85 Gobo 7 shake with increasing speed 86…91 Gobo 6 shake with increasing speed 92…97 Gobo 5 shake with increasing speed 98…103 Gobo 4 shake with increasing speed 104…109 Gobo 3 shake with increasing speed 110…115 Gobo 2 shake with increasing speed 116…121 Gobo 1 shake with increasing speed...
  • Page 49 Operation Channel Value Function 16…23 Blackout during colour wheel movement 24…31 Blackout during gobo wheel movement 32…39 No blackout during colour wheel movement nor during pan and tilt movement 40…47 No blackout during gobo wheel movement nor during pan and tilt movement 48…55 No blackout during colour wheel movement nor during gobo wheel movement nor during pan and tilt movement...
  • Page 50 Operation Channel Value Function 160…255 Reserved Built-in programmes 0…7 Reserved 8…23 Programme 1 24…39 Programme 2 40…55 Programme 3 56…71 Programme 4 72…87 Programme 5 88…103 Programme 6 104…119 Programme 7 120…135 Programme 8 136…151 Sound control 1 152…167 Sound control 2 LED scanner...
  • Page 51 Operation Channel Value Function 168…183 Sound control 3 184…199 Sound control 4 200…215 Sound control 5 216…231 Sound control 6 232…247 Sound control 7 248…255 Sound control 8 JunoScan MK-II...
  • Page 52: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Number of DMX channels 5 or 8 channels, depending on operating mode Lamp LED (1 × 10 W, white) Maximum pan angle 180° Maximum tilt angle 60° Dimmer electronic, 0 … 100 % Mains power supply 230 V (AC), 50 Hz Power consumption...
  • Page 53: Plug And Connection Assignments

    Plug and connection assignments Plug and connection assignments Introduction This chapter will help you select the right cables and plugs to connect your valuable equip‐ ment so that a perfect light experience is guaranteed. Please take our tips, because especially in ‘Sound & Light’ caution is indicated: Even if a plug fits into a socket, the result of an incorrect connection may be a destroyed DMX controller, a short circuit or ‘just’...
  • Page 54: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting NOTICE! Possible data transmission errors For error-free operation make use of dedicated DMX cables and do not use ordi‐ nary microphone cables. Never connect the DMX input or output to audio devices such as mixers or ampli‐ fiers. In the following we list a few common problems that may occur during operation.
  • Page 55 4. Check whether the DMX cables run near or parallel to high-voltage cables that may cause damage or interfer‐ ence to the DMX interface circuit. If the procedures recommended above do not succeed, please contact our Service Center. You can find the contact information at www.thomann.de. JunoScan MK-II...
  • Page 56: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning Optical lenses and mirrors Clean the optical lenses and mirrors which are accessible from the outside periodically to opti‐ mise light output. The cleaning frequency depends on the operating environment: damp, smoky or particularly dirty environments can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit’s optics.
  • Page 57: Protecting The Environment

    Protecting the environment Protecting the environment Disposal of the packaging mate‐ rial For the transport and protective packaging, environmentally friendly materials have been chosen that can be supplied to normal recycling. Ensure that plastic bags, packaging, etc. are properly disposed of. Do not just dispose of these materials with your normal household waste, but make sure that they are collected for recycling.
  • Page 58 Notes LED scanner...
  • Page 60 Musikhaus Thomann e.K. · Treppendorf 30 · 96138 Burgebrach · Germany · www.thomann.de...

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