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High End Systems Technobeam User Manual (173 pages)
High End System Technobeam User Manual
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High End Systems
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Light Fixture
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
10
User Manual
4
Important Safety Information
7
Warranty Information
8
Table of Contents
10
Figure 1-4. the Three Voltage Selection Switches Located Next to the LED Display
18
Figure 1-7. Squeeze the Two Latches on each Side of the Lens Tube to Open the Cover
18
Figure 1-8. Components of the Factory-Installed 11 to 17 Degree Lens Set
18
Figure 2-9. Location of the T-Handle You Use to Adjust the Yoke Position
18
Figure 5-1. the Laser Light Exits the through the same Aperture as the Light Beam
18
Figure 6-9. the Gap between the Two Halves of the Rotating Litho Wheel Must be Uniform
19
Introduction
24
Features
24
Symbols
26
Document Conventions
26
Contacting High End Systems
27
Chapter 1 Preparing to Install Your Fixture
28
Dimensions (with Yoke and Handles)
29
Model Numbers
29
Specifications
29
Weight (Including Yoke)
29
Important Power Cord Information - U.k. Only
30
Lad Safety Standards
30
Dichroic, Litho and Effects Specifications
31
Electromagnetic Standards
31
Safety Standards
31
DMX Data Cabling
32
Environmental Specifications
32
Optional Accessories
32
Table 1-1. Optional Accessories
32
Save the Shipping Materials
33
Unpacking the Fixture
33
Inspecting the Contents
34
Installing the Power Cord Cap
34
Figure 1-1. Identifying Yoke Components
35
Installing the Yoke
35
Figure 1-2. Installing the Yoke on the Fixture
36
Setting the Fixture Voltage
37
Figure 1-3. Removing the Door Allows You to Access the Fixture's Voltage Selection Switches, as Well as Wheels and Optics
38
Figure 1-5. Setting the Fixture's Voltage and Frequency
38
Figure 1-6. the Lens Tube Contains the Zoom Lenses
39
Setting the Beam Angle
39
Table 1-3. Beam Angles for Optional 8 to 12 Degree Narrow Angle Lens Set
41
Chapter 2 Setting up Your Fixture
42
Figure 2-1. the Initial LED Menu Display Shows the Fixture's Software Version
43
Homing the Fixture
43
Figure 2-2. Location of the Three Status Leds on the Fixture's Access Door
44
Table 2-1. Status Leds
44
Powering on the Fixture
43
Overview of Controller Operation
45
Figure 2-3. Properly-Constructed Data Cabling
46
Figure 2-4. Constructing a Data Cable Terminator
47
Figure 2-5. Location of the DMX Data in (Male) and DMX Data out (Female) Ports on the Fixture's Rear Panel
48
Linking the Fixtures to the Controller
48
Figure 2-6. Connecting Fixtures to a Controller. Make Sure You Terminate the Last Fixture in the Link
49
Mounting the Fixture
49
Figure 2-7. Use a Locking Washer When Attaching a Fixture to a Truss
51
Figure 2-8. Always Use a Safety Cable When Mounting the Fixture
52
Figure 2-10. You Can Slide the Yoke All the Way Back to Allow the Fixture to Hang Upside-Down
53
Configuring the Fixture
54
Figure 2-11. Menu Navigation Buttons
54
LED Display
55
Selecting a Control Method
55
DMX Start Channel Control Method
55
Fixture Number Control Method
55
Assigning a Fixture Address
56
Channel Range
56
Determining the Unique DMX Start Channel
57
Table 2-2. Example: Determining the DMX Start Channel
57
Determining the Unique Fixture Number
58
Table 2-3. Example: Determining the Unique Fixture Number
58
Wasted DMX Channels
58
Table 2-4. Example of Wasted DMX Channels
59
Upgrading Software
59
Figure 2-12. this Fixture Has Software Version 3
60
Crossloading Software
60
Troubleshooting
61
Figure 2-13. Location of the Fixture's Exhaust Vent
62
Troubleshooting DMX Data
65
Menu Error Messages
66
Addr Lost
66
Boot Diff
66
EMEM Ack
67
EMEM [Message]
67
Erse Flsh
67
ID Lost
67
Lamp
68
Link Busy
68
Link Empty
68
Over Temp
69
PGRM Time
69
PRST Lost
69
Shut down
69
Chapter 3 Using the Menus
70
Figure 3-1. Technobeam Navigation Buttons
71
Navigation Buttons
71
Accessing the Menu System
71
Menu System Overview
71
Menu Map
72
Table 3-1. Technobeam Menu Map
72
Menu Options
79
Address Menu (ADDR)
79
Set Menu (SET)
80
Setting Factory Defaults (FACT)
80
Inverting Pan (P/IN)
81
Inverting Tilt (T/IN)
81
Swapping Pan and Tilt (SWAP)
81
Changing the Control Method (CHNL)
82
Changing the Display Output (DSPL)
82
Inverting LED Characters (D/IN)
82
Changing the Lens Setting (LENS)
83
Setting the Lamp Warning Message (LMPL)
83
Mode Menu (MODE)
84
Setting the Fixture Type and Protocol (TYPE)
84
Setting the User Type (USER)
85
Copying User Presets (PRST)
86
Copying User Presets and Settings (ALL)
87
Copying User Settings (SETT)
87
Crossloading Fixture Software (XLD)
88
Test Menu (TEST)
89
Homing the Fixture (HOME)
89
Turning the Lamp on or off (LAMP)
89
Copying the Boot Code (BOOT)
90
Performing Self Tests (SELF)
90
Placing the Fixture in Setup Mode (S/UP)
91
Testing the LED Display (DISP)
91
Information Menu (INFO)
91
Viewing the Current Fixture Hours (F/HR)
92
Viewing the Current Lamp Hours (L/HR)
92
Viewing the Logic Board Temperature (TEMP)
92
Viewing DMX Status and Construct Values (FIXT)
93
Viewing the Current Software Version (VER)
93
Viewing the Number of Current Lamp Strikes (L/ST)
93
Viewing DMX Data for Another Device (DATA)
95
Viewing Sensor Information (SENS)
95
Resetting Fixture Hours (F/RS)
96
Resetting Lamp Hours (L/RS)
96
Preset Menu (PRST)
97
Setting Preset Playback (PLAY)
97
Capturing a Preset Scene (CAPT)
98
Copying an On-Board Memory Scene (COPY)
98
Editing or Creating an On-Board Memory Scene (EDIT)
98
Enabling the Preset Default (DFLT)
99
Chapter 4 Preset Programming
100
Programming Overview
101
What Is a "Scene
101
Stand-Alone Operation Vs. a Controller
101
Macros
101
Preset Playback Options
102
General Information
102
Enter and Menu Keys
102
Mspeed Vs. Fast Changes
102
Subject to Change
102
Creating a Scene
103
Selecting Constructs and Values
103
Orienting and Powering on the Fixture
103
Turning on the Lamp
103
Figure 4-1. Making Sure the Shutter Is Open
104
Opening the Shutter
104
Positioning the Mirror
105
Focusing on a Litho
105
Selecting Color Wheel Constructs
105
Selecting a Color Wheel Pause Time
106
Selecting Effects Constructs
106
Refocusing the Fixture
106
Setting a Delay Time
106
Creating Scene 2
107
Playing Back both Scenes
107
Figure 4-2. a Dot Always Appears in the LED Display Whenever Preset Playback Is on
108
Synchronizing Preset Playback
108
Figure 4-3. When You Set up Fixtures for Synchronized Playback on a
109
Number 1 or DMX Start Channel 1. the Last Fixture on the Link Must be Terminated
109
Synchronizing Preset Playback
109
Capturing Presets
110
Adding Fixtures
110
Chapter 5 Using the Laser Aiming Device™ (Lad™)
112
Safety Precautions
113
Overview
114
Recommended Laser Operation
114
Intended Audience
114
Using the Laser Aiming Device
114
Figure 5-2. the Ideal Position of the Laser Is no more than 2" (5 CM) Directly above the Center Point of a Perfectly Round Light Beam
115
Controlling the Laser
116
Menu Control of the Laser
116
DMX Control of the Laser
116
Figure 5-3. Removing the Access Door
117
Laser Gradually Loses Power
117
Laser Is out of Position
117
Emission Indicator LED OFF, Laser off
117
Figure 5-4. LAD Wiring Connections
118
Emission Indicator LED ON, Laser off
118
Troubleshooting
117
Figure 5-5. the Laser Aiming Device Circuit Board
119
Laser ON, Emission Indicator LED off
119
Chapter 6 Servicing Your Fixture
120
Maintenance
119
Precautions
121
Replacing Fuses
121
Table 6-1. Replacement Fuses
121
Figure 6-1. Removing the Door Allows You to Access the Fixture's Voltage Selection Switches and Fuses, as Well as Wheels and Optics
122
Replacing Fuses
122
Table 6-2. Fuse Failure Symptoms
122
Figure 6-2. Locations of the Three Fuses on the Circuit Board
123
Specifications
123
Figure 6-3. Location of the Wheels in Technobeam
124
Reference Drawing
124
Replacing Dichroics in the Color Wheel
124
Figure 6-4. Push the Dichroic Toward the Large Retaining Tab to Free It from the Wheel Tabs
125
Figure 6-5. You Can Easily Tell Which Side of a Dichroic Is Coated by Placing
125
The Reflection from the Object will Appear to Touch the Object
125
Figure 6-6. the Rotating Litho Wheel and Rotating Effects Wheel Have Built-In Plastic Tabs that Hold the Spring in Place
126
Removing a Rotating Litho or Rotating Effect
126
Replacing Lithos in the Rotating Litho Wheel
126
Cleaning the Litho
127
Figure 6-7. to Replace a Static Litho in the Rotating Litho Wheel, Gently Separate the Wheel and Reach Behind the Wheel to Push the Litho out
127
Removing a Static Litho
127
Figure 6-8. Location of the Retaining Tabs and Slot that Secure the Static Litho in the Rotating Litho Wheel
128
Litho Installation Instructions
128
Replacing a Static Litho
128
Figure 6-10. an Aperture Ring, if Required, Must be Placed on Top of the Litho/Effect and under the Spring
129
Figure 6-11. When You Replace a Rotating Litho or Rotating Effect, Make
129
Replacing a Rotating Litho or Effect
129
Sure the Tip of the Spring Is Fully Seated under the Wheel Tabs; It Cannot Protrude from under the Tabs
129
Replacing Wheel Components
123
Figure 6-12. Replacing a Custom Multi-Colored Litho in the Metal Holder
130
Replacing a Custom Litho
130
Figure 6-13. Loosening the Lamp Assembly Screws Gives You Access to the Fixture Lamp
131
Figure 6-14. Removing the Lamp Assembly from the Fixture
131
Figure 6-15. Pull Straight up on the Lamp, Grasping Its Ceramic Base, to Remove It from the Assembly
132
Figure 6-16. Hold the Lamp by Its Ceramic Base and Gently Press the Two Base Pins into the Socket
132
Figure 6-17. You Can Look at the Lamp Label Text to Make Sure the Lamp
133
Optimizing the Lamp
133
Plate Is Oriented Correctly; Incorrect Orientation Can Result in Damage to the Fixture and the Lamp
133
Replacing the Lamp
130
Cleaning the Internal Components
134
Figure 6-18. Lamp Optimization Screws
134
Resetting Lamp Hours
134
Cleaning the Door Vents
135
Cleaning the Lenses and Mirrors
135
Figure 6-19. Opening the Fixture's Access Door
135
Opening the Fixture
135
Figure 6-20. Location of the Anti-Reflective Glass, Lenses and Hot Mirror
136
Figure 6-21. the Lens Tube Contains the Zoom Lenses
136
Figure 6-22. Clean both Sides of the Hot Mirror Glass
137
Figure 6-23. the Ideal Position of the Laser Is no more than 2" (5 CM) Directly above the Center of a Perfectly Round Light Beam
138
Safety Precautions
138
Figure 6-24. High-Voltage Component Location
139
Live Components
139
Alignment Procedure
140
Figure 6-25. Orient the Fixture Directly Facing a Wall no Less than 10 Ft
140
Figure 6-26. Locating the Center Point of the Projected Light Beam. the Laser Should be no more than 2" (5 CM) above the Center
143
Figure 6-27. the Laser Aiming Device Assembly Has Three Screws that Can be Used to Adjust the Position of the Laser
144
Technobeam Laser Aiming Device
138
Appendix Admx Protocols
146
General Information
146
Technobeam® Protocol
148
Table A-1. Technobeam DMX Protocol
148
Technobeam-I™ Protocol
152
Table A-2. Technobeam-I DMX Protocol
153
Mspeed Movement Times
157
Table A-3. Mspeed Movement Times
158
Macro Channel Assignments
160
Table A-4. Macro DMX Channel Assignments
160
Fixture Number to DMX Start Channel
161
Table A-5. Fixture Number to DMX Start Channel Conversion
161
Appendix B Factory-Installed Wheels
162
Technobeam™ Wheels
162
Figure B-1. Factory Configuration of the Technobeam Rotating Litho Wheel
162
Figure B-2. Factory Configuration of the Technobeam Color Wheel
163
Figure B-3. Factory Configuration of the Technobeam Rotating Effects Wheel
163
Appendix C Important Safety Information
164
English Version
164
Appendice C IMPORTANT: INFORMATIONS de SÉCURITÉ
165
Anhang C Wichtige Hinweise für Ihre Sicherheit
166
Appendice C Importanti Informazioni DI Sicurezza
167
Apéndice C Información Importante de Seguridad
168
Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation - DANMARK
169
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