Introduction; Cyberlight Features - High End Systems Cyberlight User Manual

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Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the Cyberlight
End Systems, Inc. Cyberlight a the most advanced intelligent lighting instrument available — is
ideal for theatrical applications, stage, studio, concert touring, and nightclubs. Cyberlight provides
designers and operators with a luminaire (fixture) of unprecedented brightness, speed, accuracy and
effects for complex lighting cues and scenes.
Your microprocessor-based Cyberlight fixture responds to an extensive set of programming
commands called constructs. You can easily program these constructs through the Status Cue
system, the Cyberlight LCD controller or another standard DMX controller into simple or complex
scenes and sequences. Examples of constructs are colors, color mixing, lithos, litho mixing,
rotating lithos, special effects, variable frost, dim, iris, and strobing.
This manual covers the Cyberlight versions listed below:
Cyberlight: The full-featured luminaire, with motorized variable frost from hard edge to soft
edge; beam position and movement speed; focus; variable zoom; litho and CYM (cyan-yellow-
magenta) color selection; color mixing; variable iris; variable-speed rotating lithos (0-50
RPM); full optical dimming; and automatic cooling system shutdown. Additionally, the
fixture accepts stock and custom LithoPatterns, including Psy-Dye
gobos, Art Glass and Special Effects lithos.
Cyberlight Studio Version (SV): The quieter-operating, full-featured luminaire.
Cyberlight CX: The value-priced luminaire, with all of the features of the Cyberlight except
motorized zoom, color mixing and variable frost.
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The Cyberlight features can be categorized into four main areas, listed separately below: control/
information features, lamp, optics, effects, and other features.
Control/information features
Remote system enable/disable.
"Info" LED displays lamp hours, lamp strikes, lamp voltage, lamp current, fixture voltage,
fixture temperature, and the fixture version number for at-a-glance monitoring (no controller is
required).
Can be controlled by Lightwave Research (LWR) or standard USITT DMX 512 protocol:
Use LWR protocol for online software uploads and control with High End Systems' top-
of-the-line Status Cue system, for uploads only with the Cyberlight Upload Module, and
for control only with the Cyberlight LCD controller.
Use DMX 512 protocol if the Cyberlight is on the same link as other vendors' control
equipment.
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