Table of Contents Spread/Page Introduction ..................1 System Overview................. 2 System Components................2 EMERGENCY STOP SYSTEM................2 MOTOR STARTERS.................... 2 LIMIT SWITCHES ....................3 End-of-travel limits .................... 3 Limit switch types ..................... 3 CONTROL STATION ................... 3 System Operation................4 BASE SCREEN –...
SCENECONTROL 100 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Introduction The SceneControl 100 Motorized Rigging control system offers flexible control of a variable-speed rigging winch. It uses a touchscreen operator interface, and offers simple modes of operation for rapid, easy use. A number of powerful features provide great flexibility of operation.
PAGE 2 SCENECONTROL 100 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS equipment and keeps it operating at peak efficiency for the quietest possible operation and so that less effort is required on the part of the operator. System Overview The system includes a touch-screen control station, motorized winch, with limit switches and encoder, and electronic motor controls.
PAGE 3 SCENECONTROL 100 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LIMIT SWITCHES End-of-travel limits Each axis is equipped with end-of-travel limit switches. End-of-travel limits are classified by their function, either as normal limits, or overtravel limits. The normal limits stop motion in the selected direction, but permit motion in the opposite direction.
Touchscreen display – winch selection screen return to the winch selection page. If the Scenecontrol 100 is set up to control only one winch, then that winch’s base page will appear on power-up, as no selection page is needed. Design, Manufacture and Installation of Theatrical Equipment Worldwide...
PAGE 5 SCENECONTROL 100 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WINCH BASE SCREEN Each winch controlled by the system has a base screen associated with it. An area at the top right corner of the screen is blank if the emergency stop system is healthy, or...
PAGE 6 SCENECONTROL 100 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS this manual. Multiple winch system will also have a BASE PAGE button, which is used to return to the winch selection page. WINCH OPERATION- DIRECT CONTROL When a winch base screen is opened up, the current position is displayed in the POSITION and TARGET fields, and the default speed is displayed in the SPEED field (variable-speed winches only).
PAGE 7 SCENECONTROL 100 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS RECORDING PRESETS It is possible to record up to eight presets per winch on the system. A preset consists of a comment, a target and a speed. For fixed-speed winches, a preset consists of a comment and target (no speed).
PAGE 8 SCENECONTROL 100 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STATUS PAGE Touching the STATUS PAGE button on the winch base screen will open the status screen. This screen contains indicators and displays to show the status of the winch and its associated inverter drive. The indicators...
PAGE 9 SCENECONTROL 100 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PARAMETER PAGE From a winch base screen, the PARAM PAGE touchbutton opens the parameter page for that winch. The parameter page displays certain winch values, and provides a place where an authorized user can manipulate them. The...
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PAGE 10 SCENECONTROL 100 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS System-level privileges are required to change system parameters. These are indicated by the letter (S) following their descriptors. If an operator is not logged in, or is logged in with user-level privileges, touching a numeric entry field for a system parameter will pop up the user name and password entry fields.
In case of problems operating the system, the attached document "Troubleshooting Powered Equipment" (JR Clancy manual P359908) provides guidelines for troubleshooting. If trouble cannot be cleared using the steps outlined in this document, contact J.R. Clancy, Inc. directly. Design, Manufacture and Installation of Theatrical Equipment Worldwide...
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