Type B: Zen 3xx-5xx ..................................14 Type C: Zen+ (all models) ................................. 14 Wiring: Type A & B: Zen 1xx – 5xx – North America/Japan ......................15 Wiring: Type A & B: Zen 1xx – 5xx – International (IEC) ......................... 16 Wiring: Type C: Zen+, all models, North America/Japan –...
+1 818 787 8984 f: +1 818 252 7101 e: info@tempest.biz www.tempest.biz Tempest Lighting, Inc. declares that t heir Zen Projector Enclosure Series 57.xxx.xx complies with the Essential Requirements of the following EU Directives: Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU Test Report 60065 -6500-01-14...
In the event of difficulty, please contact your Tempest reseller or Tempest direct: info@tempest.biz +1 818 787 8984 We will do everything we can to help you get the very best results from your Tempest enclosure. IMPORTANT: Safety Advisories •...
Note that the exhaust blower captures all the exhaust air leaving the back of the projector, preventing recirculation in the projector chamber. For projectors with exhausts other than on the back face of the projector chassis, consult Tempest. Exhaust Air Inlet DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE AIR INLET AND EXHAUST VENTS.
1,372 57.310L 1,575 1,524 57.320L 1,778 1,727 57.324L 1,524 1,473 57.525L 1,702 1,651 Projector Maximum Dimensions/Power (models 57.100-150) L in W in H in L mm W mm H mm Watts 57.100L 24.5 1,250 57.150L 24.5 1,800 Zen User Manual...
Using standard Unistrut channel nuts, the enclosure may now be attached at any point along the Unistrut rails. Other Mounting Options Tempest has a wide range of mounting accessories, and unparalleled experience mounting projector enclosures – contact us to discuss special needs at info@tempest.biz.
Isolate all power feeds before opening the enclosure. Tempest Lighting, Inc., its employees and agents will not be held responsible for damage or injury caused by disregarding this notice. Electrical Standards Important: Zen enclosures run on any electrical supply, from 100-250VAC, 50/60Hz.
It is not necessary to break off the cover tabs – just bend them right back. Inside view Wiring Access Remove the wiring cover and conduit plate screws and washers and remove both covers. (Zen+ pictured here) Wiring Cover Conduit Plate Zen User Manual...
Follow these wiring entry paths, depending on whether you choose top or rear wiring access: Top Wiring Access Rear Wiring Access Power Wires Signal Wires Power Wires Signal Wires Illustrations show Zen+ Conduit Plate Feed signal wire(s) through this hole to the projector chamber Zen User Manual...
Enclosure Types – Cooling Control There are three different Zen electrical/cooling styles – make sure you know which you are working on: Type A: Zen 100-2xx Regular Zen models with model numbers below 300 use a 200-250Vac blower with a 4-speed selector switch.
Wiring: Type A & B: Zen 1xx – 5xx – North America/Japan Split Feed Wiring The enclosure and projector are fed from Neutral is required for separate branch circuits: aux power outlets at Projector power: fuse to projector power rating...
Wiring: Type A & B: Zen 1xx – 5xx – International (IEC) Split Feed Wiring The enclosure and projector are fed from separate branch circuits: Projector power: fuse to projector power rating Enclosure Power: 200W Single Feed Wiring (more common) Enclosure and projector are fed from the same branch circuit.
Wiring: Type C: Zen+, all models, North America/Japan – Single Feed Single Feed Wiring (most common) Neutral is required for aux power outlets at Enclosure and projector are fed from the 100-120VAC same branch circuit. Fuse rating: projector power + 400W Use the two short wires in the Split Feed Wiring Kit to link L1 –...
Wiring: Type C: Zen+, all models, North America/Japan – Split Feed Split Feed Wiring The enclosure and projector are fed from Neutral is required for aux power outlets at separate branch circuits: 100-120VAC Projector power: fuse to projector power rating...
Wiring: Type C: Zen+, all models, International – Single Feed Single Feed Wiring (most common) Enclosure and projector are fed from the same branch circuit. Fuse rating: projector power + 400W Use the two short wires in the Split Feed Wiring Kit to link L1 –...
Wiring: Type C: Zen+, all models, International – Split Feed Split Feed Wiring The enclosure and projector are fed from separate branch circuits: Projector power: fuse to projector power rating Enclosure Power: 400W IMPORTANT: Cut the links on the DEC4 circuit board...
Measure the distance between projector feet. Loosen the projector bridge screws (both sides) and position the bridges to align with the projector feet. Tighten the projector bridge screws. Zen User Manual...
If you ever need to remove the projector for service, remove the clamps from one side only, and slide the projector out. When you replace the projector, slide it up to the fixed clamps and your alignment should still be good. Zen User Manual...
It is important to position the temperature sensor as close as possible to the main Temperature Sensor projector air inlet. By doing this, Zen will accurately maintain the desired temperature (see CONTROL MENU/Set Temp Ranges section above). The temperature sensor is mounted on a gooseneck arm, with a flexible cable, and may be mounted at any point around the projector tray.
* Note that for some larger projectors the connector type may vary. Important: Zen+ only - Check Lamp-on Current When the projector is installed and connected, check the current displayed on the User Interface, with the projector in standby mode.
This consumes less energy and makes less noise. Zen 1xx and 2xx models use an AC blower, with a 4-speed control selector. In most cases, speed setting 2 or 3 will be fine.
Zen+ PWM Fan Control Settings All Zen+ models incorporate Tempest’s DEC4 (Digital Enclosure Control) system, offering sophisticated control and monitoring features. The first step is to establish the desired blower speed required for your installation: Open the User Interface control menu by holding ESC and OK for 5 seconds:...
Remote Monitoring Connections (Zen+ only) Tempest enclosures optionally support two types of remote monitoring: Tempest Enclosure Management Protocol (TEMP) – a Tempest System Manager (TSM) – a dedicated simple protocol for use by system integrators wishing to network manager, with monitoring, system...
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 The bridge will respond from its DHCP address 51.D4.15 Additional Support The network IP is developed by Jinan USR, more details and software configuration utilities may be found by visiting their web site at https://www.usriot.com Zen User Manual...
Use the termination switch to terminate each RS485 cable run at the last enclosure on each run. Data + Data - Common Data + Data - Common DATA OUT DATA IN Terminal Screw Torque Setting 0.5Nm/4.5in-lb Zen User Manual...
Line Termination Switch Settings DMX/RDM control over RS485: TSM/TEMP Control of an enclosure group via Ethernet TSM/TEMP Control of a single enclosure via Ethernet Zen User Manual...
For more information on connecting enclosures using RS485, see the next section. Note that Tempest System Manager is an operating mode of GetSet MV, a software application written and marketed by Tempest’s electronics partner JESE. You will need to download GetSet MV from JESE’s web portal: https://www.jese.co.uk/support/...
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Be aware, that setting an address and mask outside of the network used, will cause the connection to be lost. To restore an EtherNode to default addressing and DCHC, Press and hold the DHCP reset on the EtherNode module, whilst powering up the DEC. Zen User Manual...
Running Discovery Having set up all EtherNodes and any other USB Devices, clicking on the discovery button will initiate a global discovery of all Tempest Enclosures and any other RDM compliant responders detected in the system. For Tempest Management options, select Tempest responders from the drop down filter list.
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Each Column may be ordered or grouped by right clicking the heading and selecting an option form the drop down menu. Zen User Manual...
Note that various other generic services and tools are available from the Device Manager window. Details on each of these features are available in the latest GetSet MV User guide. Zen User Manual...
Tempest warrants that, if correctly implemented, TEMP will provide a reliable and accurate method of monitoring Tempest DEC3 and 4 controllers over an Ethernet network. However, the integrator is entirely responsible for the connection between the Ethernet Bridge and the network.
THIS SECTION IS PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE. DEC4 – that’s Digital Enclosure Control, fourth Typical DEC4 Generation – is the brain of your Zen+ enclosure. It will configuration, with maintain the internal environment in a comfortable Motherboard, fan temperature and humidity range, and prevent control board and condensation –...
You do not need to do anything. Please skip to the next section. • Standard default temperature and humidity settings • DMX, RDM and Remote Monitoring disabled • Best for standalone operation If your needs are more complex, read on. Zen User Manual...
(custom applications only) RS485 (DMX/RDM) Data Packets: Heater Fuse – not Optional Ethernet Green: Transmit used in Zen or Tacit Board is connected Red: Receive and functioning Daughter Board DEC4 Serial Number. Please Power Fuse – quote in all technical support 4A slow-blow enquiries.
48Vdc blower. The transition board supports one or two PWM controlled fans or blowers. Fan Fuse Ratings: 221mm Blowers (Zen+ 1xx – 2xx): 6.3A slow blow 270MM Blowers (Zen+ 57.300 and up): 6.3A slow blow To PWM Fan control Extender...
Zen+ DEC4 Operating Modes • Supports RDM monitoring over RS485 if present RDM Only Monitor (Factory Default) • Supports TEMP monitoring if present • RDM Status Reporting over RS485 • RDM Configuration – settings may be changed remotely or at the enclosure user interface.
Data not used in present Mode. OR DEC4 is in RDM + DMX Control Mode and no valid data packet has been detected. ON (GREEN) Good data packet received. ON (RED) RDM + DMX Control Mode: Data Fail. A previously good data signal has failed. Zen User Manual...
• Use ESC to go BACK, or OK to confirm settings ( ). • To exit and LOCK, hold ESC for 5 seconds. Menu will time out and the display will lock after ten minutes. Zen User Manual...
DMX level 0-19 No change to relay status DMX level 20-40 Relay disabled (open) DMX level 41-59 No change to relay status DMX level 60-80 Relay enabled (normally closed) DMX level 81-100 No change to relay status Zen User Manual...
(default 10°C, permissible range 0-10°C). SET TEMP UPPER (maximum desired daytime temperature) (default 45°C, permissible range 25-50°C). Zen and Tacit enclosures: Adjust the UPPER TEMPERATURE setting as desired to balance cooling versus fan speed: Lower Temperature = faster fan speed = more fan noise Higher temperature = slower fan speed = less fan noise SET TEMP TRIP (temperature at which load will be isolated –...
Sets the run on (cooldown) timer between 0 and 15 minutes. Default setting: 5 minutes SET FAN MIN DUTY (Tacit and Zen enclosures) In effect this is the fan speed setting. the actual range varies for each fan type: Start with a moderate MDC value – say 60.
SET FAN TYPE ID (Tacit and Zen enclosures) For Tacit 050-150, choose Fan Type 220 For Tacit 210 and higher, choose Fan Type 270 For Zen 1xx – 2xx, choose Fan Type 220 For Zen 3xx – 5xx, choose Fan Type 270 Status Display View present status information, using the arrow keys to scroll through: Humidity –...
DEC4 Firmware Updates From time to time Tempest may introduce new DEC4 firmware for feature enhancements and bug fixes. Please note that the main System Control Board (SCB) and the various optional daughter boards each have their own firmware, and it will be good practice to update all firmware in an enclosure for optimal performance and interoperability.
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MUST be connected to a live System Control Board for the installation to complete correctly. Run JUST and select the top left USB connection Icon. Select the DEC4 from the Connection Details option and click the connect/plug Icon. Having connected, close the connection window. Zen User Manual...
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From the main window, select the ‘Upload Firmware’ option. Select the file Icon and navigate to the firmware file to upload On selection, the firmware upload will begin and run until complete. On completion of the upload, dismiss the upload window and return to the main window. Zen User Manual...
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The details of the SCB and firmware version may be viewed and verified by selecting the ‘Device Information’ option Close the application and disconnect the USB Cable from the SCB - END - Zen User Manual...
Requirements Windows Laptop / PC, Windows XP through Windows 10 A JESE RDM-TXI interface, programming cable and USB connection (available from Tempest, part # 2000.195). An installed version of the JESE GetSet RDM configuration utility (included with RDM-TXI. A copy of the firmware file(s) to upload, available for download from www.tempest.biz/tech_support.
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DEC user display. On more recent revisions of Firmware, the appropriate mode will be automatically selected. Open the GetSet application, connect to the RDM-TXI and discover the DEC. To run discovery, click the Icon indicated below Zen User Manual...
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Right click on the highlighted item in the list view and select ‘Reprogram’ from the popup menu. This will open the firmware upload tool. In the Firmware upload handler, search for a file to upload by clicking the file icon. Find and select the file to load and click the Open button. Zen User Manual...
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Repeat from stage 8 to 11 for each additional file to upload. On completion of the upload, dismiss the upload window and return to the main window. Close the application and disconnect the USB Cable from the SCB Zen User Manual...
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To view status information over RDM or control/monitor via TEMP RDM + CONTROL To monitor and over RDM and control the Lamp/Projector relays via DMX For more information on DEC control modes see your enclosure user manual, available for download at www.tempest.biz End. Zen User Manual...
This is an indication that the filter must be cleaned or possibly replaced. Part Numbers: 57.IFL.xxx.11 Replacement Inlet Filter Zen Series (where xxx is the Zen model number) To clean or replace filter Lift out the Filter Clamp Remove filter...
A defective sensor will result in one of three messages appearing on the DEC user interface. RH: #### If you see any of these messages, contact Tempest for a replacement sensor. For After Sales Support Contact your Tempest dealer or email info@tempest.biz...
If wiring is ok, fan may be faulty. Check the UI display for RH (relative humidity) message. If display reads RH 5%, RH 100%, or RH###, there is a sensor fault. Contact Tempest for a replacement sensor. Dirt/Debris inside enclosure Filter is either missing or damaged?
SELLER AGREES THAT IT WILL, AS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THE CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE, FOR ANY NONCONFORMITY OR BREACH OF WARRANTY, AND AT SELLER'S SOLE ELECTION: (i) REPAIR SUCH GOODS; OR (ii) REPLACE SUCH GOODS. Zen User Manual...
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