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High End Systems Cyberlight SV manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
High End Systems Cyberlight SV User Manual (147 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Warranty Information
6
Introduction
14
Cyberlight Features
14
About this Manual
16
Caution, Warning and Explosion Symbols
17
Getting Help
17
Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1
18
Unpacking the Cyberlight Fixture
19
Save the Shipping Materials
19
Inspecting the Contents
19
Specifications
20
Model and Part Numbers
20
Physical Specifications
20
Electrical Specifications
21
Safety Standards
21
Safety Specifications
21
Cables and Connectors
22
The Cyberlight Family of Fixtures
23
Nomenclature
23
Optional Accessories
24
Table 1-1. Cyberlight Optional Accessories
24
Figure 1-1. Identifying Cyberlight Rear Panel Components
25
Identifying Rear Panel Components
25
Obtaining and Installing the Power Cord Cap
26
Important Power Cord Cap Information - U.K. Only
26
Setting the Cyberlight Fixture Voltage
27
Vigtig Fikker Heds Information - Danmark
27
Figure 1-2. View of the Bottom of the Cyberlight Fixture, Where the Access Door Latches Are Located
28
Changing the Voltage Selection Jumpers
28
Figure 1-3. Removing the First Four Rear Panel Screws in Order to Access the Cyberlight Voltage Selection Jumpers
29
Figure 1-4. in Order to Remove the Lamp Box Access Door, You Need to Remove
29
The Last Two 5/32 Inch allen Screws, Which Are Located by the Color Mixing and DIM Flags
29
Figure 1-5. on CL and CX Models, Make Sure You Disconnect the Fan
30
Figure 1-6. Location of the Voltage Selection Jumpers and the Voltage Selection Wire
30
Figure 1-7. Location of the Voltage Selection Tabs and Connector
30
Figure 1-8. Components of the Cyberlight Yoke
31
Installing the Yoke
31
Figure 1-9. Installing the Yoke on the Cyberlight Fixture
32
Figure 1-10. Location of Lamp Assembly and Optimization Screws
33
Installing or Replacing the MSR 1200 Lamp
33
Figure 1-11. Removing the Lamp from Its Socket
34
Figure 1-12. Installing the New Lamp into the Socket
34
Figure 1-13. Placing Cyberlight Fixture in Setup Mode Allows You to
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Resetting the Information Counter
35
Optimizing the Cyberlight Fixture Lamp
35
Installing SV Color Wheel Dichroic Filters
36
Figure 1-14. Removing the Center Access Door
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Figure 1-15. the Color Wheel Is Located between the Effects Wheel and the Color Mixing Flags, Opposite the Rotating Litho Wheel
37
CTO Correction Filter, and the Aqua Filter (at Position 5 with the Homogenizing Frost Filter
38
Figure 1-16. High End Systems Recommends You Replace the CL Color
38
Figure 1-17. Push the Dichroic Filter Toward the Large Retaining Tab to Free It from the Wheel Clips
38
Figure 1-18. Orient the Coated Side of the Dichroic Toward the Lamp and the Uncoated Side Toward the Static Litho Wheel
39
Figure 1-19. the Personality Switches
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Personality Switch Setting Descriptions
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Switch 1: Self-Test
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Switch 2: Setup Mode
40
Figure 1-20. the Cyberlight Rear Panel Leds Give You Information about
41
Table 1-2: Cyberlight Information Mode
41
Locating the Information LED
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Switches 3, 4, and 5: Information Mode
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Interpreting the Information LED
42
Switch 6: Pan Invert
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Switch 7: Tilt Invert
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Switch 8: Pan/Tilt Swap
43
Setting the Personality DIP Switches
39
Rear Panel LED Indicators
44
Table 1-3: Description of Cyberlight Rear Panel Leds
44
Putting the Fixture into Use
45
Figure 1-21. Setting the Cyberlight Power Switch to the on and off Positions
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Setting the Cyberlight Power Switch
46
Where to Go from here
47
Chapter 2 ® Using Your Cyberlight
48
Choosing DMX 512 or LWR Protocol
49
What Is DMX 512 Protocol
49
What Is LWR Protocol
49
Implementing DMX/LWR Control
50
Controlling Multiple High End Systems Fixtures on the same Link
50
Figure 2-1. the Address Switch Block Allows You to Select the Control Protocol (DMX 1, DMX 2, DMX 3, or LWR) and the Fixture Number
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Setting the Address DIP Switches
51
Address Switch Descriptions
51
Switches 1 through 6: Set LWR Protocol Fixture Number
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Table 2-1: Protocol Mode Switch Settings
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Table 2-2: Cyberlight Fixture Number Settings (LWR Protocol)
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Switches 7 and 8: Protocol Mode
52
Figure 2-2. Properly-Constructed Data Cable
53
Constructing Cabling
53
Figure 2-3. Constructing a Data Cable Terminator
54
Table 2-3: XLR Cable Pinouts
54
Terminators
54
Obtaining Cabling and Terminators
53
Linking the Fixtures to the Controller
55
Mounting the Fixture
56
Standing the Fixture on Its End Handles
56
Mounting the Fixture on a Truss or Other Support System
57
Figure 2-5. Attaching Two C-Clamps to the Cyberlight Yoke
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Figure 2-6. Always Use Suitable Safety Cables When Hanging a Cyberlight
58
Twice; Loop It Twice if this will Help Prevent the Fixture from Rotating, Thus Possibly Loosening the Clamp Mounting Bolt
58
Troubleshooting
59
Lamp Does Not Strike
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Lamp Shuts off
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Control Commands Pass-Through Only, Lamp and Fans Work Only in Self-Test
61
Fixture Is Not Responding to Control Commands-"Recv" LED Does Not Flash
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Motor or Mirror Does Not Move Smoothly
62
Color Flags, Iris or Other Components Cracked or Heat Damaged
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Lithos or Dichroic Filters Are Cracking
63
Position
63
Fixture will Not Accept Software Upload
64
Low Light Output, Fuzzy Images
64
Figure 2-7. Loosening the Hub Screws Allows You to Adjust the Wheel's Clearance
65
Checking and Correcting Wheel Clearances
65
Figure 2-8. Loosen These Two allen Screws to Adjust the Rotating Litho Wheel
66
Figure 2-9. the Rotating Litho Wheel's Spring Plunger Must Always Contact
66
Chapter 3 ® Servicing Your Cyberlight
68
General Maintenance and Cleaning
69
Cleaning the Fans
70
Cleaning the Outer Surfaces
70
Figure 3-1. Holding the Fan Fins in Place While You Clean the Fans Using Compressed Air
70
Figure 3-1. Bottom View of the Cyberlight Fixture
71
Cleaning the Internal Components
71
Removing the Center Access Door
71
Cleaning the Mirror, Lenses, Motors and Iris
71
Figure 3-2. Locations of the Iris, Power Lens, Focusing Lens, Zoom Lens and Mirror
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Figure 3-4. Close the Iris by Rotating the Large Black Gear Located on Top of the Iris Motor
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Figure 3-5. Cleaning the Anti-Reflective Glass
73
Figure 3-6. Removing the Standoff between the Iris Motor and the Color Wheel
74
Figure 3-7. Make Sure the Wheel Is Positioned with the Keyhole Slots Facing Downward before Removing It
74
Cleaning the Color Wheel, Static Litho Wheel, Effects Wheel and Sensors
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Figure 3-8. the Homing Slot Is a Small Groove on the Outside Edge of
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Slots Are in Different Locations. the Effects Wheel Does Not Have a Homing Slot
75
Figure 3-9. Clean the Groove in the Wheel Sensor
75
Figure 3-10. Static Litho Wheel Lithos Must be Oriented with the Coated/Etched Side Facing Away from the Lamp
76
Figure 3-11. Color Wheel Dichroic Filters Should be Oriented with the Coated Side of the Dichroic Facing Toward the Lamp and the Glass Side Facing Toward the Static Litho Wheel
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Figure 3-12. Position the Keyhole Slots so They Fit over both Hex Screws as Well as the "Slider" Screw Inset in the Hub
77
Cleaning the Infrared Filter, Reflector, Color Mixing Flags and DIM Flags
77
Figure 3-13. Location of Lamp Assembly and Optimization Screws
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Figure 3-14. Removing the Lamp from Its Brass Socket
78
Figure 3-15. Location of the First Four Rear Panel Screws You Need to Remove in Order to Access the Lamp Assembly
79
Figure 3-16. in Order to Remove the Lamp Box Access Door, You Need to
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Remove the Last Two 5/32 Inch allen Screws, Which Are Located by the Color Mixing and DIM Flags
79
Figure 3-17. on CL and CX Models, Make Sure You Disconnect the Fan Power Wires from the Fan Connectors before Removing the Lamp Box Access Door
80
Figure 3-18. Locations of the Reflector and Infrared Filter
80
Figure 3-19. Location of the Color Mixing Flags and DIM Flags
81
Removing and Cleaning the Rotating Lithos
81
Replacing Parts
82
Replacing Power Supply Fuses
82
Figure 3-20. View of the Bottom of the Cyberlight Fixture, Where the Access Door Latches Are Located
83
Figure 3-21. Removing the Rear Panel Screws Allows You to Access the Cyberlight Voltage Selection Jumpers
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Figure 3-22. in Order to Remove the Lamp Box Access Door, You Need to
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Remove the Last Two 5/32 Inch allen Screws, Which Are Located by the Color Mixing and DIM Flags
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Figure 3-23. on CL and CX Models, Make Sure You Disconnect the Fan Power Wires from the Fan Connectors before Removing the Lamp Box Access Door
84
Figure 3-24. Location of Power Supply Board Fuses
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Table 3-1: Description and Function of Power Supply Board Fuses
85
Figure 3-25. Removing the Center Access Door
86
Removing and Installing Rotating Lithos
86
Removing a Litho from the Rotating Litho Wheel
86
Figure 3-26. Insert the New or Cleaned Litho into the Rotating Litho Housing as Described Above; Improper Installation Can Cause Heat Damage to the Litho
87
Figure 3-27. Turn on the Spring as You Push It into the Rotating Litho Housing
87
Figure 3-28. Make Sure the End of the Spring Fits under any One of the Three Retaining Washers, as Shown above
88
Figure 3-29. Do Not Place the End of the Spring between the Three Retaining Washers
88
Figure 3-30. Push the Dichroic/Litho Toward the Large Retaining Tab to Free It from the Wheel Tabs
89
Replacing Dichroics/Lithos in the Color Wheel or the Static Litho Wheel
89
Adjustments
90
Figure 3-31. Adjusting the Cyberlight CX Mechanical Zoom Lens
90
Adjusting the Mechanical Zoom Lens (CX Only)
90
Figure 3-32. Loosen the Three 5/32 Inch allen Screws and the T-Handle to Adjust the Mirror Head Deviation
91
Adjusting the Mirror Head Deviation
91
Figure 3-33. Grasp both Sides of the Mirror Head and Rotate It to the
92
Figure 3-34. be Sure to Note the Deviation Angle in Case You Need to Set
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This Exact Deviation Again. for Example, the Figure above Has about a 10° + (Plus) Deviation
92
Figure 3-35. Adjust the Yoke Handles on both Sides of the Cyberlight to Tilt the Fixture in a Specific Way
93
Adjusting the Yoke Deviation
93
Appendix Admx Control of Cyberlight
94
Overview
94
Address DIP Switches
95
Related Topics
95
Accessing Control Information
95
Rounding Conventions
95
Figure A-1. the DMX Address Switch Block Allows You to Select the
95
DMX 512 Mode 1 - Standard Cyberlight DMX Control
96
Table A-1: Addressing Fixtures in 20-Channel DMX 512 Mode 1
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Table A-2: Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 1
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DMX 512 Mode 2 - Enhanced Cyberlight DMX Control
100
Table A-3: Addressing Fixtures in 20 Channel DMX 512 Mode 2
100
Table A-4: Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 2
101
Table A-5: Addressing Fixtures in 15 Channel DMX 512 Mode 3
106
Table A-6: Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 3
107
Channel Boundaries
111
Table A-7: 20-Channel Addresses (Modes 1 and 2
111
Table A-8: 15-Channel Addresses (Mode 3
112
Figure A-2. Unplanned Channel Addressing Wastes DMX Addresses Because of Fixture Boundary Overlap
113
Figure A-3. Planned Channel Addressing Wastes a Minimum of DMX Address Space
113
Figure C-1. Factory Configuration of the CX Static Litho Wheel
116
Figure C-2. Factory Configuration of the CL/SV Static Litho Wheel
117
Figure C-3. Factory Configuration of the CX Rotating Litho Wheel
118
Figure C-4. Factory Configuration of the CL/SV Rotating Litho Wheel
119
Figure C-5. Factory Configuration of the CX Color Wheel
120
Figure C-6. Factory Configuration of the CL/SV Color Wheel
121
Figure C-7. Effects Wheel for the CL, CX and SV Models
122
Lamp Box Access Door
140
Fixture Number
140
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