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  • Page 1 SC MASTER LITE AV Stumpfl...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Rear View ................10 IR remote control unit ............12 Getting Started General .................14 Cable Connections and Power Supply ......14 Programming shows Overview................17 Programming with Wings Platinum........19 Preparatory steps............19 Creating a project............20 Special Features for Programming .......21 Contents • i SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 4 Address configuration ............50 Setting addresses in the Media Pool......50 Setting the addresses at the hardware......51 Subadresses of the SC MASTER LITE......52 Ensuring communication within the SC Net...... 53 The Menu Layout of the Menu ............55...
  • Page 5 DataIO (Data In/Out) .............72 232InBd (Baud rate for RS232-In) ........73 Sound ................74 Master ................74 SaveVol (Save Volume) ..........75 Signal.................75 Priorty (Priority) .............75 Cue-In ................76 ContDLC (Continual DLC)..........77 Cue-Out ................78 ExtTC (External Timecode)...........78 RSOut ................79 Driver ................79 Contents • iii SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 6 NumOfPr (Number of Projectors) ......... 80 Timer................. 80 AutoTim (Auto Timer) ........... 80 Command..............81 TTime (Timer Time)............81 Info ..................82 Trouble Shooting Finding faults..............83 List of problems..............84 Update of Operating Software Updating................87 Technical Appendix ASCII protocol..............89 Connector configuration............
  • Page 7 Glossary Index Contents • v SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    This manual with its step-by-step instructions should help you to familiarize yourself with all the features and possibilities of this device. This manual is also available as PDF document. The latest version can be downloaded from our website. Introduction • 1 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 10: The Features

    The Features In order to get a feeling for the extraordinary efficiency of the SC MASTER LITE you will find an overview over the most important features below. If some of the topics inspire your curiosity, just follow the cross references for further informa- tion.
  • Page 11 In the case of a power failure while playing back a show from CF Card, SC MASTER automatically saves the posi- tion where the show was broken off. After starting up again, you can resume the show from the same position. Introduction • 3 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 12 • Simple, intuitive programming of all sequences via Wings Platinum software. Subprograms can be called up via the Call Function; sequences that remain the same needn't be programmed more than once. • All settings are menu driven via a display, which is well readable from all angles, with the brightness being adjust- able.
  • Page 13: Versions And Scope Of Supply

    Versions and Scope of Supply SC MASTER LITE is also available as LS version with an integrated 2 x 10 W audio amplifier, which allows direct con- nection of passive loudspeakers. All the other functions, how- ever, are absolutely identical: All devices include the following: •...
  • Page 14 • OC/Analog Module with 16 open-collector switch outputs and 8 analog outputs 0 – 10 V. • DMX Upgrade Module for direct control of up to 64 DMX channels. • DMX512 Extension Cable for connection to REMOTE connector, SCK-MDMXE • External IR receiver for connection to the REMOTE connec- Important note on the disposal of the equipment Please do not dispose your Stumpfl equipment...
  • Page 15: Address

    SC MASTER LITE operating software: 3.94 Wings Platinum Version: 2.40 This manual has been prepared with care and contains all information about the SC MASTER LITE available at the time of print. This documentation is also available as a PDF file, which, under certain circumstances, may be more up-to-date than the printed version.
  • Page 17: Front And Rear Views

    X-time has been encountered. 8. Compact Flash Card slot (CF card for short) 9. Eject button for the memory card 10. ON/OFF switch with control LED, is illuminated when ON Front and Rear Views • 9 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 18: Rear View

    Rear View 1. REMOTE connector for connection of accessories, such as a cable-operated remote control unit, external IR re- ceiving diode, query switches, Radio Clock Module, cable for DMX or DALI, output of two OC switches (not all of them can be run at the same time!). 2.
  • Page 19 8. SC NET connector for connection to the SC NET modules. 9. RS232 IN, serial port for computer connection or connec- tion to a serial LAN adapter, e.g. for remote control 10. Connector for power supply unit AC-3 Front and Rear Views • 11 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 20: Ir Remote Control Unit

    IR remote control unit 1. Cover of battery compartment, on the rear. Caution: Strictly observe the correct polarity indicated at the bottom of the battery compartment when inserting the batteries! 2. Bass and treble controls 3. IR transmitting diodes (range from 10 to 20m) 4.
  • Page 21 10. Keys for selecting or starting shows. See also Extended selection of shows on page 45. Number keys can also be used for starting from X-times. 11. NO key for special functions for show selection. Front and Rear Views • 13 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 22: Getting Started

    Getting Started General You may be burning to start testing your new SC MASTER. However, before you can start presenting your first show, you will have to take a few preparatory steps. Cable Connections and Power Supply Connecting the system cables Connect the cables as displayed below.
  • Page 23 Press the main switch (POWER ON) to switch on the SC MASTER. The red LED above it lights up and the display shows several messages one after the other. After about 3 seconds the following display should appear: Getting Started • 15 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 24 Inserting the batteries into the IR remote control unit The battery compartment is located at the rear of the remote control unit. Push the cover of the battery compartment down- wards by pressing on the arrow symbol and insert four batter- ies size LR03 (round cell 1.5 V) in accordance with the polarity indication.
  • Page 25: Programming Shows

    RS232-IN connector of the SC MASTER with the serial in- terface (Com 1..4) of your computer. You should use the supplied cable STK-C010 to avoid possible problems caused by ground loop and interfering voltage. Programming shows • 17 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 26 2. Now switch on the computer and the SC MASTER unit. 3. Start Wings Platinum, load a project or create one. A device port "Stumpfl DLC" or "Stumpfl SC Net" using the corresponding interface must be configured in the project. 4.
  • Page 27: Programming With Wings Platinum

    In principle, the set-up for programming and sound tracking is as follows: What and how many external devices are connected, depends entirely on your project. Link up control unit and computer as described on page 14 and activate the system. Programming shows • 19 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 28: Creating A Project

    Creating a project Before SC MASTER can play back sound, you need to create the corresponding project and copy it onto CF card. In addition to MP3 audio samples, it also requires a show file containing playback information for the samples and, most of the time, also information for the devices to be controlled.
  • Page 29: Special Features For Programming

    PLAY key • You should also pay special attention to the comprehensive topic "Special functions for the SC Master" in the Wings Platinum Online Help. It deals with variables and jumping to other shows. Programming shows • 21 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 31: Producing A Show Medium

    The compression of solo instruments is more Producing a Show Medium • 23 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 32 critical than that of pop arrangements. Your can choose the extent of compression yourself, which means that you can influence the quality and choose the right compression suit- able for your music. Gaining first experience with MP3 is something to look forward In the list below you can find out about the dependencies between memory space requirements and extent of compres- sion.
  • Page 33: Generating Data For The Sc Master

    Platinum via the FlashCard dialog, which can be called up via the main menu "Output"/"FlashCard...". The FlashCard Dialog is the central tool for generating, trans- ferring and managing CF card presentation data. Producing a Show Medium • 25 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 34 The left field contains a list of card directories. One directory always stands for the contents of one CF card, i.e. it is the inverted image of a CF card on the hard disk. generates a new card directory. copies a card directory onto the CF card. deletes a card directory and its contents.
  • Page 35 "Create single show". Only use this option if you have not made any changes to the sound track! Otherwise show playback may no longer be in sync. Producing a Show Medium • 27 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 36: Creating The Presentation Data For The Cf Card

    Creating the presentation data for the CF Card During this process, the presentation data for a project are, first of all, created and then saved to the hard disk. Please note that an MP3 encoder must be available on the computer to be able to compress audio data in accordance with the MP3 compression format.
  • Page 37 (..recommended for CF cards) • "Only selected portion of timeline" ..only the se- lected portion of the timeline will be considered. If no portion is highlighted this option cannot be selected. Producing a Show Medium • 29 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 38 6. Select the device port the control data of which are to be used. Normally, you can leave the default setting. Altera- tions may only be necessary when there are several de- vice ports being used. Now click "Start". 4. Select an MP3 encoder. Encoders listed under "Encoder (direct)"...
  • Page 39 CF card data in both programs. In the FlashCard dialog of both programs, all presentation data of your shows will then be visible. Producing a Show Medium • 31 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 40: Specifying Show Properties

    Specifying show properties You can assign certain control properties or audio functions to shows, which are then evaluated by the SC MASTER during show presentation. Open the dialog box by double-clicking the show name. The name can be altered in field "Name". Field "Position"...
  • Page 41 This parameter is only relevant for DLC signals. Click "OK" to save all selected properties along with your show. Producing a Show Medium • 33 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 42: Editing Remote Properties Of Shows

    Editing Remote Properties of shows For Show Control applications, shows frequently need to be remote-controlled. The SC MASTER allows you to start shows simultaneously or interactively from CF card by pressing certain keys or via remote commands. This is defined in the CF Card Remote Table.
  • Page 43 Normal ...normal show start is only possible when no show is on; the running show is not interrupted • Interrupt ..show start interrupts any show being played back. • Terminate ...show start terminates only other shows but not itself Producing a Show Medium • 35 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 44 • Add ...starts an additional show which is to be played back simultaneously with any other running shows. Up to 6 shows can run in parallel. Please bear in mind, that this Start Mode interrupts the sound of other shows if they use the same stereo output. •...
  • Page 45: Special Settings

    Unless you have specified any other location, the show data MASTER found "C:\Programs\Wings Platinum\FlashCards" or on the CF card. Important: • Only edit sections "Key Table" and "Remote Table"; never any other sections. Producing a Show Medium • 37 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 46 • Only edit contents of CF card directories via the FlashCard Dialog in Wings Platinum; never use Windows Explorer to copy files. The Key Table This section is located at the end of SHOW.INI and defines the properties for using an IR remote control unit. It refers to keys 1 to 9 of the standard remote control unit or to all 32 keys on the unlabelled IR remote control (customized version).
  • Page 47 Table. It refers to a keypad matrix with 16 keys connected to the DATA IN/OUT connector. The syntax for the Remote Table is identical to that of the Key Table. Only the start and stop markers are missing. Producing a Show Medium • 39 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 48: Data Transfer To Cf Card

    Data Transfer to CF Card After generating the presentation data for the SC MASTER, you can transfer them onto CF card. For copying onto CF card, the computer must be equipped with a CF card drive. Such drives are also available as external drives with USB connection.
  • Page 49 Should there be an error during the file transfer, the CF card must be formatted (using the FAT16 file system only!) and the presentation data be transferred again. A failure to do so may result in problems during show playback. Producing a Show Medium • 41 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 50: Playback Of Shows

    Playback of Shows Presentations - compact layout and comfort- able handling For playing back show or audio projects you need a CF card containing the show data prepared beforehand using Wings Platinum. In principle, the configuration is the same as for programming.
  • Page 51 With position markers in your show, it is possible to navi- gate between them via the skip keys in mode "Show Pau- se". Further information can be found on page 43 and in the Wings Platinum Online Help. Playback of Shows • 43 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 52: Navigation Within A Show

    Navigation within a show The SC MASTER offers elegant ways of navigating within a show during the presentation. This can be done via the keys on the IR remote control unit. Scrolling within a show While playing back, press and hold a skip key for fast scrolling forward or backward within the show.
  • Page 53: Extended Selection Of Shows

    Interrupt the show selection by pressing "NO" once again. 4. By pressing button "YES" the selected show is started. Via the keys on the unit Press the ENTER key: The display will show: "Start Show?" Confirm with ENTER. Playback of Shows • 45 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 54: Ir Remote Control Range

    Select the required show with keys . The display will give you show number and title. Hold keys make the display "run". This is a nice feature if you want to move to far-away positions very quickly. 1. Press ENTER, if the name of the required show is dis- played, and the show will start immediately.
  • Page 55: Continuing A Show After Power Failure

    Please note the following: • If you answer the question "Continue Show?" by pressing the ESC key instead of the ENTER key, SC MASTER will start up as usual in normal operating mode. Playback of Shows • 47 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 56: Show Start With Timer

    Function "Continue Show" can be deactivated in menu "Options" / "CntShw" via CS=OFF. This may be useful for permanent installations. Show Start with Timer The SC MASTER is equipped with a timer for time-controlled show playback. Parameter settings can be made in menu "Timer". Further information can be found in chapter Timer from page 80 on- wards.
  • Page 57: Sc Net System

    The SC Net modules are supplied via additional power supply units. The power supplied additionally is not only available for the module connected to the power supply unit, but for all SC SC NET System • 49 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 58: Address Configuration

    Net modules within the network. Usually, the power supply unit AC-3 can supply up to five SC Net modules. However, there are also some modules which require a separate power supply unit. Address configuration Device address 1 is always allocated to the master unit. De- vice addresses 2 to 125 are used for the modules (slaves) within the network.
  • Page 59: Setting The Addresses At The Hardware

    53 for further information. 4. Return to the menu and select the address you want to allocate to an SC Net Module, e.g. EA=2 under "Options – SC-Net – ExtAdrs". SC NET System • 51 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 60: Subadresses Of The Sc Master Lite

    Master unit display. If this does not work for your units, you may have to update the operating software. Subadresses of the SC MASTER LITE The SC MASTER LITE features various interfaces which can be addressed as follows for SC Net operation: Display /2 (...for information on the output of...
  • Page 61: Ensuring Communication Within The Sc Net

    Net modules must light and blink every second, while the SC NET LEDs must briefly blink every three seconds. If there is no communication with one module – something that may happen SC NET System • 53 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 62 in widely branched networks – you need to reduce the SD Net baud rate manually until even the last module starts communi- cating within the network. This can be done in menu "Options – SC Net – SCN Baud". Further information is available from page 66 onwards.
  • Page 63: The Menu

    Via this menu, SC MASTER is told what to do. In combination with the display and the keys , ESC and ENTER, the menu is the central input instrument. The menu layout is as follows: The Menu • 55 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 64 The vertical structure is divided into menu trees while the horizontal structure is divided into menu branches. Every menu branch starts with the main menu and ends with the entry menus. Now what can be seen on the display? Just imagine covering this structure with a sheet of paper with a rectangular window just as large as the menu name.
  • Page 65: How To Use The Menu

    The direction of the arrows signalizes whether any further menu items can be found above or below. The double ar- rows visible in the picture indicate that further menus can be found above and below. The Menu • 57 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 66 Main menu, submenu, and entry menu arrows Let's briefly remember our sheet of paper and the window. Use keys to move the window up and down, i.e. in verti- cal direction along a menu tree. The ENTER key moves the window to the right, the ESC key to the left, i.e.
  • Page 67 By pressing the ENTER key you can exit the menu. Good. Now you know how to enter a menu, how to navigate through it and how to make settings. So nothing can keep you The Menu • 59 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 68: Menu Operation Via Ir Remote Control

    from exploring and finding out about all the other menus. On the next page you will find a menu chart and, in the following chapters, information about any possible settings, organized according to main menu items. Menu operation via IR remote control Once you have entered the menu, the menu functions can also be controlled via IR remote control: IR remote control unit...
  • Page 69: Menu Chart

    Menu Chart The Menu • 61 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 70 62 • The Menu...
  • Page 71: The Menu Items

    Factory In case of operating errors or if you happen to have muddled up things, just use "LdFact?" to restore the factory-set default settings for all parameters. It is defined as follows: The Menu Items • 63 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 72 AuxAdrs AA=1 RSOAdrs RA=1 NetAdrs NA=0 ExtAdrs EA=2 SCNBaud AutoBd ContShw CS=ON TrayStP TS=1 PDC Mode PDC=OFF Display/Brightness Br=12 Display/Message-Delay MD=80 Display/TimeDsp TD=OFF Display/ProjDsp PD=OFF FastDsp FD=OFF IRRecve IR=ON RMT-Out AUX-Out HighLgt Program DataIO AutoSel 232InBd AutoBd Master/Volume MV=31 Master/Bass MB=0 Master/Treble MT=0...
  • Page 73 ContDLC CD=OFF Driver RS232 NumOfPr NP=1 AutoTim AT=OFF Command TC=0 TTime TTime=0000:05 The Menu Items • 65 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 74: Options

    Options AuxAdrs (Auxiliary Address) In this menu you can specify which of the 16 addresses in the DLC signal are to be evaluated for the AUX relay (AA=1...16). This menu specifies the address position of a connected Open Collector Module (AA= 1...16). The Open Collector Module does not use the set address group, but the one following after.
  • Page 75: Contshw (Continue Show)

    Here you can deactivate function "Continue Show" (CS=OFF). This may be useful for permanent installations which are to be activated or deactivated centrally. Further information can be found in chapter Continuing a show after power failure on page 47. The Menu Items • 67 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 76: Traystp (Tray Starting Position)

    TrayStP (Tray Starting Position) This menu item is only relevant when a Projector Module is connected. You can specify whether, after a reset or after activating the control unit, the trays are to be moved to position "1" or "0". "SP=1" means starting position 1 and "SP=0" start- ing position 0.
  • Page 77: Display

    This means that the pre- senter of a Speaker Support show knows exactly when to start after the countdown. TD=OFF, on the other hand, means that The Menu Items • 69 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 78: Irrecve (Ir-Receive)

    during the whole show the time counts in accordance with the timeline in Wings Platinum. ProjDsp (Projector Display) This menu item is only relevant when slide projectors are connected. It allows you to activate the projector status display (PD=ON). Temporary messages for volume changes or show selection will be displayed all the same.
  • Page 79: Highlgt (High Light Function)

    Simda projectors featuring the corresponding lamp failure function. HighLgt (High Light Function) Here you specify whether and how the HighLight Function of Ektapro and Leica RT projectors it to take effect. With a setting The Menu Items • 71 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 80: Dataio (Data In/Out)

    of HL=OFF the HighLight function is permanently deactivated, with HL=ON permanently activated. After selecting "Program", the HighLight commands contained in the control program are evaluated for activation of the HighLight Function. This is the default setting. DataIO (Data In/Out) This menu allows you to select the devices to be operated at socket DATA IN/OUT.
  • Page 81: 232Inbd (Baud Rate For Rs232-In)

    This works in combination with all Stumpfl software, e.g. Wings 4.x, Wings Platinum and SDUpdate. For any other software and devices the required baud rate needs to be set manually. The Menu Items • 73 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 82: Sound

    Sound This menu allows you to carry out settings for the SC MASTER audio section. Master The values laid down in the following menus apply to the summed mixer level, i.e. to the mix of all audio sources. Volume In this menu you can enter the master control volume for the SC MASTER after switching on (MV=0...31).
  • Page 83: Savevol (Save Volume)

    This menu is used for defining whether the control signal entered in Wings Platinum and saved with the show or that specified in the SC MASTER menu is to take effect. Setting The Menu Items • 75 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 84: Cue-In

    "Card" uses the routing saved along with the show for playing back (Default setting). Setting "Menu", on the other hand, gives priority to the parameters chosen in menu "AudioRt". Cue-In Depending on the menu setting, CUE-IN may be used as input or output for a variety of signals.
  • Page 85: Contdlc (Continual Dlc)

    Note: You can switch the control signal on or off even during normal operation by pressing keys simultaneously for more than half a second. The display will briefly show "Record" (signal was activated) or "Playback" (signal was deactivated). The Menu Items • 77 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 86: Cue-Out

    Cue-Out Menu "Cue-Out" is used for selecting the signal to be output at CUE-OUT. When programming with Wings Platinum, this is usually DLC. While playing back the show, the type of signal used depends on the "Priority" setting; otherwise the menu setting applies.
  • Page 87: Rsout

    Kindermann Silent 2500 MPC RollTwn for Rollei Twin MSC 3xxP RollTw2 for Rollei Twin MSC 3xxP in Simple Mode * Roll66 for Rollei Vision MSC 66 Dual Simda S for Simda 3245/3445 and 3262/3462 The Menu Items • 79 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 88: Numofpr (Number Of Projectors)

    Transpd when transponders are to be used ChipCrd for reading chip cards (e.g. show start) *) In Simple Mode for Rollei Twin there is no automatic alloca- tion of odd tray numbers to A and even tray numbers to B. This mode must not be used in combination with Wings Plati- num.
  • Page 89: Command

    Use the YES key to activate numerical entry and to change over between minutes and seconds. Numbers are entered via the numerical keypad. By pressing the NO key the numbers of the active field can be deleted. The Menu Items • 81 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 90: Info

    Info This menu contains information about the SC MASTER. SerNr stands for the serial number of the device. Upgrade provides information about the current status of your device concerning the number of available DMX channels. This menu is also used for installing upgrades for the DMX Module.
  • Page 91: Trouble Shooting

    • Look up your problem in the list of problems on the next pages to find out whether there is a solution to your prob- lem. Trouble Shooting • 83 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 92: List Of Problems

    List of problems In the following list of problems you can find some solutions to problems, sorted according to topics: After inserting the CF Card the display shows "Reinsert Card". The CF card has not been detected after insertion. You can repeat this process or switch the SC MASTER off and on again with the CF card remaining in the slot.
  • Page 93 Slide projectors do not react; the control unit does not respond to control signals. Check whether the control unit is in Record Mode, which can be recognized by the sand glass and the rhombus on the display. If necessary, terminate this mode. Trouble Shooting • 85 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 94 If all these attempts have been without success ... If neither the list of problems nor the Wings Platinum Online Help helps in any way to solve the problem you should turn to your dealer or directly to us giving a detailed description of the problem.
  • Page 95: Update Of Operating Software

    (Com 1..4). Start your computer and switch on the SC MASTER. Double-click the downloaded file SDUpdateEx...x.exe to start it. Information about updateable devices will appear. Now click "Setup". Update of Operating Software • 87 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 96 Click on "Update". The progress can be monitored in the dialog box. The SC MASTER display will show messages on the updating process. After about 15 minutes the updating process should be complete – a corresponding message will appear on the display.
  • Page 97: Technical Appendix

    20 ms, otherwise the command is ignored. Note: If you want to control the device via Wings Platinum you can use a driver, which does not require any protocol knowl- edge. Technical Appendix • 89 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 98 ASCII code Function aSNxxx# Normal show start. The current show is not interrupted. xxx = show number from 1 to 120 aSTxxx# Terminate show start. Only show which does not equal xxx is interrupted. xxx = show number from 1 to 120 aSIxxx# Interrupt show start.
  • Page 99 = 0 -> open; ttt = 1 -> close; ttt >=2 and <= 255 -> switching pulse at a time of ttt in 1/10 seconds.* * not available for the SC MASTER LITE Technical Appendix • 91 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 100: Connector Configuration

    Connector configuration RS232-IN connector 1. N.C. N.C. = not connected 2. TxD 3. RxD 4. N.C. 5. GND internal 6. N.C. 7. CAN_RX 8. CAN_TX 9. N.C. Shield = GND internal SC Net subaddress: /91 92 • Technical Appendix...
  • Page 101: Rs232-Out Connector

    RS232-OUT connector 1. N.C. N.C. = not connected 2. TxD 3. RxD 4. N.C. 5. GND internal 6. N.C. 7. CTS 8. RTS 9. N.C. Shield = GND internal SC Net subaddress: /90 Technical Appendix • 93 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 102: Sc Net Connector

    SC NET connector 1. CAN - GND 2. CAN - VDD (+5V, max 50mA) 3. TxD 4. CAN-H 5. CAN-L 6. RxD 7. N.C. 8. N.C. 94 • Technical Appendix...
  • Page 103: Cue-In Connector

    CUE-IN connector GND = internal CUE-IN sensitivity: 0.3mV (-10dBV, -7.8dBu) CUE-OUT connector GND internal CUE OUT output level: 5V (14dBV, 16.2dBu) (0dBV is referenced to 1Veff, 0dBu is referenced to 775mVeff) Technical Appendix • 95 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 104: Audio Connectors

    Audio connectors LINE-OUT With a 0dB dB signal (sine wave) generated by Wings Plati- num and converted into an MP3 file, SC MASTER generates a 4.1V peak-peak output level (equal to 2.9V RMS). All internal settings of the SC MASTER are adjusted to 0dB (= card volume 29 and Master Volume 31).
  • Page 105: Remote Connector

    10. + 12 VDC up to + 40 VDC (unstable) output (con- nected to Pin3) 11. External IR input 12. Open collector output (IR-Out 1, DMX-Out) 13. GND internal 14. Analog input2 (max. 0-5VDC) Technical Appendix • 97 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 106: Remote Connector Open-Collector Outputs

    REMOTE Connector Open-Collector Outputs The REMOTE connector switch outputs have the fixed DLC addresses A1 and B1 (DLC port) or SC Net subaddresses /70 and /71. The maximum load to be applied is 100 mA and they always require a free wheel diode. In order to switch higher power and voltages, external relays can be operated in accor- dance with the following schematic diagram: Caution: This adaptation requires qualified experts! We can-...
  • Page 107: Data In / Out Connector

    2. Data In 2 3. Data In 3 4. Data In 4 5. Data In/Out 1 6. Data In/Out 2 7. Data In/Out 3 8. Data In/Out 4 9. +5VDC (max 20mA) Shield = GND internal Technical Appendix • 99 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 108: Power Connector

    Other Stumpfl power supplies do not have enough power handling capacity! The LS version requires the power supply unit STZ-NG3- Switch. Technical Data SC MASTER LITE Dimensions (H/W/D): 45 x 212 x 170 mm Weight: 1060g / 1120 g for the LS version...
  • Page 109 Control commands of a slide show which can be recorded as control signal on a sound carrier. DAT Recorder Digital Audio Tape - cassette recorder for digital storage of audio signals in CD quality. Glossary • 101 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 110 This encoding system features particularly high fidelity. MateTrac Widely used control signal standard of Arion, USA. AV Stumpfl has been using this control signal since 1983. Mixdown ..Mix of various sound channels or parallel samples into a stereo sum or stereo sample.
  • Page 111 Wings Platinum. Control commands provided with an X-time can be started manually at any time. They are used for impulsive synchronization with music as well as for controlling speaker support sequences. Glossary • 103 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 112 Index Accessories 5 Address 7 Address configuration 50 Addresses – SC Net subaddresses 52 ASCII protocol 89 Audio connectors 96 Audio data compression 23 Audio settings 74 AutoTim (Auto Timer) 80 AuxAdrs (Auxiliary address) 66 baud rate settings RS 232 IN 73 Bright (Brightness) 69 Cable connections 14 Cable Connections within the SC Net 49...
  • Page 113 Disposal of device 6 DLC signal 76 DMX Upgrade Module 71 DMX-Out 71 Documentation Status 7 Ensuring communication within the SC Net system 53 Exchanging the batteries 16 ExtAdrs (External SCNet addresses) 67 ExtTC (External Timecode) 78 Index • 105 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 114 Factory 63 Factory settings 63 Features 2 Firmware Update 87 FlashCard Dialog 25 Front and Rear Views 9 Generating data for the SC MASTER 25 Getting Started 14 HighLgt (High Light Function) 71 IR remote control range 46 IRRecve (IR-Receive) 70 Keypads, external 73 Light control via DALI bus 71 LmpFail 71...
  • Page 115 Playback after power failure 47 Playback of shows 42 Position marker 44 POWER connector 100 Power failure 47 Power Supply 14 Power supply unit 15 Presentation data 25 Presentation data for CF card 28 Priorty (Priority) 75 Index • 107 SC MASTER LITE...
  • Page 116 Programming 17 ProjDsp (Projector Display) 70 Rear side of device 10 REMOTE connector 97 Remote Extension 72 Remote Properties of shows 34 RMT-Out (Remote-Out) 70 RS232-IN/CAN connector 92 RS232-OUT connector 93 RSOAdrs (RS-Out address) 66 RSOut 79 Save 63 SaveVol (Save Volume) 75 SC Net - Ensuring communication 53 SC NET connector 94 SC Net Subaddresses 52...
  • Page 117 TimeDsp (Time Display) 69 Timer 80 TrayStP (Tray Starting Position) 68 Trouble shooting 83 Update of firmware 87 Upgrade for DMX output 82 Using spontaneous markers 45 Versions 5 Volume 74 Volume control 13 Index • 109 SC MASTER LITE...

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