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Summary of Contents for Schnick-Schnack-Systems Sys One

  • Page 1 Sys One User Guide...
  • Page 2 © 2016 Schnick-Schnack-Systems GmbH Version November 2016: All technical data and the weight and dimension information were carefully created – errors reserved. Any colour deviations are printing-related. We reserve the right to make changes that serve further impro- vement.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Overview Factory Defaults Connections Info Installation Record System Cabling Play Menu Manual Patch Menu Order Quickpatch ArtNet Menu Selection Quickpatch DMX Setup Menu Combine- and Repeat Modes Colour Gain Software-Update Select Remote Channel Error Messages Test Menu Technical Data Manual RGB Pin Connection...
  • Page 4: Overview

    DMX channels. Internal programs such as manually adjustable colors allow simple commissioning of the LED components. The Sys One can be controlled via Art-Net or DMX 512. The unit also features a built-in DMX-Recorder and -Player for the many occasions when a fully-featured DMX console is unnecessary.
  • Page 5: Connections

    Connections The following connectors are located to the rear of the unit: Power Power Mains Input Data OUT 1 Data OUT 1 through 230V Molex Red XLR-4pin Power Fuse DMX IN Data OUT 2 Molex Status...
  • Page 6: Installation

    Damaged equipment should not be used. If the Sys One is moved from a cold to a warm environment then a period of three hours should be allowed to pass before use. That allows the evaporation of any con- densation which may have formed as a result of the temperature change.
  • Page 7: System Cabling

    System Cabling Cabling the Sys One is very simple but please be sure to observe the following advice: The LED PCBs are connected together using four-pin cables which are small, light- weight, cost-effective and ideally suited for the purpose. However, the cross-sectional area of the cables used with these connectors, is insufficient for use in long distance runs.
  • Page 8: Menu

    Menu The following connections are located on the front of the unit: SHIFT QUIT DOWN EDIT ENTER SHIFT+ used in conjunction with... EDIT to move the cursor backwards through the data fields ENTER to confirm certain actions EDIT moves the cursor through the data fields...
  • Page 9: Menu Order

    Menu Order Welcome to Main Menu: Sys One Setup Menu IP: ... v: 1.16..Main Menu: Test Menu Main Menu: Factory Defaults Main Menu: Info Main Menu: Record Main Menu: Play Main Menu: Manual Patch...
  • Page 10: Menu Selection

    Menu Selection To change the menu selection press the QUIT button and Change Mode? respond to the CHANGE MODE? by pressing ENTER. Quit Enter Use the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through the list and select the required mode by pressing ENTER. Press QUIT to return to the previous mode.
  • Page 11: Test Menu

    Test Menu Test Menu: Manual RGB Test Menu: LED Firmware Update Test Menu: DMX Rig Check Test Menu: Output Rig Check Test Menu: Artnet Monitor Test Menu: Artnet TestTX Test Menu: Demo Slow Test Menu: Demo Fast...
  • Page 12: Manual Rgb

    Manual RGB This mode allows a static, single colour to be set across all Manual Color Mode connected illuminants without the need for an incoming DMX signal. Like the other modes use the EDIT button to select the required field and the UP/DOWN buttons to set the required values.
  • Page 13: Artnet Monitor

    Art-Net data source. In this mode the Sys One performes no other functions. There is also no LED control. In this mode, the Sys One sends a strobe signal over Art-Net switching all channels on and off simulta- neously.
  • Page 14: Demo Mode Fast/Slow

    Factory Defaults If you push SHIFT+ENTER, the device resets to factory default Restore Factory Defaults? settings. Quit Enter Info Welcome to This mode displays the installed software version, the IP address of the unit. Sys One IP: ... v: 1.16..
  • Page 15: Record

    Record At first you will request to create a filename. With the buttons Set Filename UP/DOWN you select the desired letter or number and with EDIT you skip. SHOW001.s3s After you put the filename approve with ENTER. Now you are on the starting window of the recorder.
  • Page 16: Manual Patch

    Manual Patch When changing from the QuickPatch mode into the Manual Overwrite Patch with QuickPatch? Patch mode the following display is shown: Quit Shift+Enter This mode offers the user the opportunity to overwrite the DMX channels set by the QuickPatch mode with channels of their own choice.
  • Page 17: Quickpatch Dmx

    QuickPatch DMX For each output two data fields are shown on the display. DMX: NONE Out 1 Out 2 Start-Ch: Use the EDIT button to select the required field. The DMX field shows the status of the DMX signal. NONE shows that no DMX Combine: signal is being received.
  • Page 18: Combine- And Repeat Modes

    Combine and Repeat Modes for QuickPatch DMX Combine OFF: no combine ALL: all LEDs are steered by three DMX channels always two LEDs are interconnected always three LEDs are interconnected always four LEDs are interconnected always ve LEDs are interconnected...
  • Page 19: Software-Update

    Software-Update The software for the Sys One can be easily updated to the latest version with an SD Card. New software versions keep equipment updated with the latest features and can be downloaded from our website at: www.schnickschnacksystems.com...
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    Technical Data Dimensions ca. 224 400mm (W × × × × Input Volt 100-250V AC, 50-60Hz Power Consumption 150VA Output Current total maximum 6A Pin Connection Gehäuse Data GND Data- Data+ XLR-4pin Output Gehäuse Data- Data+ +24V System Connector Red...
  • Page 21: Conversion Table Art-Net Universes

    Conversion table Art-Net Universes Art-Net™ Standard Schnick-Schnack-Systems MA-Lighting Numbering (Hexadecimal Numbering) (Decimal Numbering) Subnet Universe...
  • Page 22 Art-Net™ Standard Schnick-Schnack-Systems MA-Lighting Numbering (Hexadecimal Numbering) (Decimal Numbering) Subnet Universe...
  • Page 23 Art-Net™ Standard Schnick-Schnack-Systems MA-Lighting Numbering (Hexadecimal Numbering) (Decimal Numbering) Subnet Universe...
  • Page 24 Art-Net™ Standard Schnick-Schnack-Systems MA-Lighting Numbering (Hexadecimal Numbering) (Decimal Numbering) Subnet Universe...
  • Page 25 Art-Net™ Standard Schnick-Schnack-Systems MA-Lighting Numbering (Hexadecimal Numbering) (Decimal Numbering) Subnet Universe...
  • Page 26 Art-Net™ Standard Schnick-Schnack-Systems MA-Lighting Numbering (Hexadecimal Numbering) (Decimal Numbering) Subnet Universe...
  • Page 27 Art-Net™ Standard Schnick-Schnack-Systems MA-Lighting Numbering (Hexadecimal Numbering) (Decimal Numbering) Subnet Universe Art-Net™ Designed by and Copyright Artistic Licence Holdings Ltd...
  • Page 28 Why Schnick Schnack Systems? Schnick-Schnack-Systems GmbH As installation times become increasingly shorter the complexi- Mathias-Brüggen-Straße 79 ty of systems simultaneously increases as do the requirements 50829 Cologne (Germany) of customers. Phone +49 (0) 221/99 20 19-0 We are a supplier who delivers high-quality reliable systems +49 (0) 221/16 85 09-73 –...

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