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Strand Lighting 48/96 Manual/Memory Installation Manual

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Welcome
Warning
Document No: 40/B973
Date: March 2000
Page 1
Thank you for buying Strand Lighting control equipment. We hope that you
will find that your lighting needs are met by your new system and that you
will enjoy exploring the new facilities that your new system offers. You are
provided with essential information to help you install and operate your sys-
tem. Please look through all the documents and keep them safely for future
use. If you have any difficulties, please do not hesitate to contact Strand
Lighting, or any authorised Strand service centre for advice.
This equipment is designed to operate from the mains electricity supply
and contains voltages which, if touched, may cause death or injury. It should
only be operated in accordance with the instructions provided and for the
purpose of a lighting control system.
Avoid spilling liquid on the equipment. If this should happen, switch the equip-
ment off immediately. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose
the
equipment to rain or moisture.
For indoor use only.
This equipment is designed and manufactured to comply with international safety
standards IEC950, UL1950, CS950 and is intended for use as part of a lighting
control system. It must not be used for other purposes where there is a risk of
safety to persons. The equipment contains power voltages, socket outlets shall
be
installed near to the equipment and be easily accessible.
Working Voltage/Current
Frequency
Max Ambient Temp
Do not restrict ventilation
This manual describes the installation procedures for the following Strand
Lighting 300 Series consoles.
24/48 Manual/Memory
48/96 Manual/Memory
Memory 125
Memory 250
Memory 400
Memory 600
120 Submasters
310 Show Controller
Installation Manual - 300 Series Consoles & 310 Show Controller
100-120 (2A) 220-240 (1A)
50/60 Hz
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Summary of Contents for Strand Lighting 48/96 Manual/Memory

  • Page 1 Welcome Thank you for buying Strand Lighting control equipment. We hope that you will find that your lighting needs are met by your new system and that you will enjoy exploring the new facilities that your new system offers. You are provided with essential information to help you install and operate your sys- tem.
  • Page 2 Tel: 01592 652333, Fax: 01592 653528 Software Registration: 01592 653499, E mail: service.net@stranduk.com Strand Lighting Limited (Paris): 1 rue de l’ Arc de Triomphe, Paris 17, France Tel: 00 331 553 70033, Fax: 00 331 553 70233, E mail: service.set@stranduk.com...
  • Page 3 Package 2 is not included Package 2 24/48 Manual/Memory console comprising a command module plus three fader modules. or 48/96 Manual/Memory console comprising a command module plus five fader modules Page 3 Installation Manual - 300 Series Consoles & 310 Show Controller...
  • Page 4 Unpacking or Memory 125 or 250 console comprising a command module and one 24 submaster fader module or Memory 400 or 600 console comprising a command module and one 24 submaster fader module and two LCD monitor modules. or 120 submaster console comprising a command module plus five submaster fader modules.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started The processor unit is designed to sit on a desk, or to be mounted onto, or under Mounting the processor unit a desk, or wall-mounted, or mounted within a 19 inch rack unit. Multi-purpose (including 310 Show Controller) brackets are supplied with the unit as shown.
  • Page 6 Getting Started (cont.) Connecting an External Monitor (Optional on 310 Show Controller and on 400 and 600 Memory Consoles) Mains supply Rear of LCD Monitors Connecting LCD Monitors (two supplied as standard on 400 and 600 Memory Consoles only) Rear of Processor Unit Cables LCD1...
  • Page 7 Getting Started (cont.) Connecting an External Keyboard Rear of (Optional) Command Module Alternative connection to Rear of keyboard PS2 Processor port on rear of Unit Processor Unit Keyboard port Connecting a Printer (Optional) Rear of Processor Unit Connecting to the Mains Supply 100 - 120, (2A) / 220 - 240V ( 1A), 50/60Hz Installation Manual - 300 Series Consoles &...
  • Page 8 Getting Started (cont.) Positioning Hinged Modules Hinged fader module Command module or fader module Support bracket Hinge Hinged foot rest Positioning and Support for Command Module and Fader Module, or Fader Module and Fader Module LCD monitor Position for best viewing Command module or fader panel Hinge...
  • Page 9 Getting Started ( Cont. Connecting the DMX Outputs DMX 1 DMX 2 DMX Outputs to Dimmers, etc. Refer to Operator’ s Manual. Power Up/Power Down Channel Level and State Screen Note: To shutdown, refer to the shut- down procedure described in the User Guide.
  • Page 10 Connecting Advanced Functions of the 300 Series Consoles Connecting to an Ethernet Network Rear of Processor Unit (Standard on 310 Show Controller Ethernet and all 300 Series Memory connection to Consoles) network (refer to Operator’ s Manual/ On-Screen Help) Macro Tablet Rear of Processor Unit Connecting to a Macro Tablet (Including 310 Show Controller)
  • Page 11 Connecting Advanced Functions of the 300 Series Consoles Connecting External Submaster Submaster 1-12 Macros Submaster 13 -24 Macros Macros (Standard on 310Show Controller. Optional on 300 Series Consoles) External Submaster Macro Inputs. Refer to Operator’ s Manual or On-Screen Help Each of the 24 submaster macro inputs consist of a signal/ground pair on adja- cent pins of a D type connector.
  • Page 12 Changing the Module Configuration and Adding New Modules Changing the Module The modular concept of the 300 Series consoles, allows the user to change the Configuration configuration of modules and to add fader modules or LCD display modules as required. Fader modules can be physically coupled to the hinge assembly, or coupled to either side of the control module and to each other to form a conventional control console.
  • Page 13 Changing the Console Configuration and Adding New Modules Place one hinge assembly in the position shown and tighten the allen screw us- ing the allen key provided. Place the tubed section of the module over the spigot on the top of the hinge, ensuring that the locating pin is located in the recess, as shown.
  • Page 14 Changing the Console Configuration and Adding New Modules The diagram below shows a typical expanded system incorporating seven fader Expanding Your System panels and two LCD monitors connected to one command module and one processor unit. Anti-Theft Device Holes for Kensington-type anti theft device Installation Manual - 300 Series Consoles &...