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1. L m Fixture buttons 1 12 Used to select relevant fixture Channel faders 1 8 Used to control the dimming output of each corresponding channel Channel Bank button To switch between Ch1 8 and Ch9 16 Speed fader To adjust the speed level 0 1 second 10 minutes Fade Time fader To adjust the fade time 0 30seconds FINE button In the FINE mode you can adjust the Pan Tilt finely MODE button This is a multi functional button please see the operation for details Pan Tilt joystick Used to adjust the Pan Tilt level Scene buttons 1 8 to select a scene 10 LED display This LED display shows you relevant information depending on your operation 11 Bank Up Down button To select a bank or step see operation guide for details Control and Functions 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 USB socket It s for data backup or USB light connection Fog machine button It s for fog machine control Chase button 1 12 to select a chase Program button Used to enter exit the programing mode Music Bkc button Used to enter audio control or to realize Bank copy Midi Rec button It s for MIDI setting and or for scene chase recording Audio Del button Used to enter the AUTO mode or to delete a s
2. To connect the data link 12 1 Connect a data cable to the controller s data output If controller has a 5 pin output use a 5 pin male to 3 pin female adaptor cable P N 11820005 2 Lead the data cable from the controller to the first fixture and plug the cable into the data input Controller operation 3 Important Connect the output of the fixture closest to the controller to the input of the next fixture If connecting to a fixture with reversed polarity pin 3 cold insert a phase reversing cable between the two Male XLR fixtures Male Termination Plug 4 Continue connecting fixtures output to input Up to 2 32 devices may be connected on a serial link 3 E 120 Terminate the link by inserting a male termination plug P N 91613017 into the data output of the last fixture A termination plug is simply an XLR P N 91613017 connector with a 120 ohm 0 25 W resistor soldered across pins 2 and 3 ADDRESS SELECTION A control address must be set using the DIP switch on the rear panel The control address also known as the start channel is the first channel used to receive instructions from the controller The FiberSource QFX 150 uses 5 DMX channels Each fixture must be assigned its own address and non overlapping control channels for individual control Two FiberSource QFX 150s may share the same address but they will respond identically and individual control will
3. Turn lamp so wires point towards ground and arc is horizontal Align long edge of diffuser prisms with arc Remove and turn the diffusion filter 90 if necessary so the long sides of the prisms align with the arc Check the power setting as described in the next section before replacing the lamp access cover Lamp AC POWER The FiberSource QFX 150 has 10 switch selectable power supply settings Always use the setting that is closest to the local AC supply Warning For protection from electric shock the fixture must be grounded earthed The power supply shall have overload and ground fault protection Important Install fuse and verify that power supply settings match local AC supply before use To check or change the voltage setting 1 Disconnect the fixture from power Remove the lamp access cover 2 Set the 5 position switch to the setting closest to the AC voltage Use the higher setting if the voltage is halfway between 2 settings For example use the 230 V setting instead of the 210 V setting for operation with 220 V power 3 Set the 2 position switch to the AC frequency 50 60 Hz 4 Replace the cover and apply a new power setting label to the serial number label AC power 7 To install To install Important 8 the main fuse Fuses are provided for 100 130 V and 200 250 V operation Use only the fuse specified for the operating voltage Locate the bag conta
4. Controller gt Sa Data Cable Fiber Optic Bundle Main Light Industries Inc Lightscape Manual Diagrams Telephone 302 998 8017 MAIN LIGHT Website http www mainlight com Page 5 IN Fiber Optics Las User Manual Revision August 2006 Lightscape Zone and Circuit Configurations 1 Zone 1 Circuit 2 Zone 1 Circuit Fiber Optic Bundle Main Light Industries Inc Lightscape Manual Diagrams Telephone 302 998 8017 MAIN LIGHT Website http www mainlight com Page 6 LIN Fiber Optics LIRE User Manual Revision August 2006 Warnings and Maintenance Warnings Ensure there are no sharp objects near the curtain The curtain has flame retardant capabilities however measures should be take to keep flames and hot objects away from the curtain Keep the fiber optic fixtures in a well ventilated area with proper power to prevent overheating and damage Repairing the Curtain or Fixtures ALL major repairs should be done through your Lightscape dealer Do not attempt to repair the fiber optic fixtures with the exception of changing the lamp Consult the fixture user manual in this document or contact technical support with any questions Any damage to the face of the curtain should be repaired professionally unless the damage needs immediate attention and may increase Minor repairs to the back liner of the curtain should be fixed using a black gaffing tape Tape a few inches l
5. electrostatic powder coating Protection factory 555b a a A NIAE ei te Al eae SES IP 20 Specifications 25 ACCESSORIES 26 Male adaptor for 50 300 strand cables with installation materials P N 91611016 Gsclatlpz s ceca RD RIGA tat hangs i P N 91602003 Ha lf coupler cl nipi e sie cpt oa a tos UERBO rt rap P N 91602005 Accessory color filter blue 11 P N 62327015 Accessory color filter blue 101 P N 62327016 Accessory color filter cyan 201 P N 62327017 Accessory color filter green 2002 P N 62327018 Accessory color filter yellow od P N 62327019 Accessory color filter red 201 P N 62327021 Accessory color filter pink 212 P N 62327022 Accessory color filter magenta 201 P N 62327023 Accessory color filter purple 502 2 0 0 00 eee eee eee P N 62327025 Accessory color filter green 204 P N 62327034 Accessory color filter orange 206 P N 62327035 Accessories ECATION OPERATOR 192 User Instructions Elation Professional e 4295 Charter Street Los Angeles CA 90058 www elationlighting com Table of Contents lig e 1 General Instruction sse 2 A A 2 KEE 2 Control and Functions icsccccsccceciscesecedsecvscecdessvinsesstessseccsvivesesssass 3 FROME NM OW a N 3 Rear Vi Wenas iaa alta a alt 4 Operation GuidB oooonconncconicocononcconcnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnennnenennnnnenenenes 5 Scene operation cides sce x a at n a
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7. and then tap the Rec button again all LEDs flash briefly this means your operation has been saved You can add more scenes steps into a chase in the same way as the above To delete a scene step from a chase 1 Enter the Programing mode 2 Select a chase to be edited 3 Tap the Tap disp button the Step LED appears and the display window shows you the current step 4 Tap the Up Down button to select the step to be deleted 5 Tap the DEL button to delete this step all LEDs flash briefly and the display will show you the ahead step To delete a chase 1 Enter the Programing mode 2 Select a chase to be deleted 3 Press and hold down the DEL button and at the same time tap your selected chase button all LEDs will flash briefly that means the chase has been deleted To delete all the chases Before turning on the power you press and hold down the DEL button and the Bank Down button and then turn on the power at the same time all LEDs flash briefly this just means all the chases have been deleted Chase Playback 1 Manual trigger 1 When powered on this unit will be firstly in the Manual control mode and all channel outputs are in black out state the Blackout LED flashes at the display window 2 Tap the Blackout button Blackout LED goes out to enable the channel output 3 Tap your selected Chase button its LED will be lit Then use the Fade Time fader to adjust the running s
8. microphone 3 Tap the Audio button again Audio Trigger LED goes out to exit from the Audio mode Chase Operation This product has 12 programmable chases each chase can record up to 240 scenes steps Please see the below instructions for Chase setting To record a chase 1 2 3 4 Enter the Programing mode Press a Chase button its LED will be lit Select a scene which you want to record into the chase as the first step Press the REC button all LEDs will flash briefly that means your operation has been saved 5 Record more scenes into the chase as your desire till finish your settings Up to 240 scenes steps can be recorded in a chase To record a bank of scenes into a chase 1 2 3 4 Tap the Music Bkc button and then tap the Midi Rec button all LEDs will flash briefly that means the selected bank has been recorded into this chase Enter the Programing mode Select a Chase to be edited Select a bank which you want to record into the chase To add a step into a chase 1 Enter the Programing mode 2 Select a Chase to be edited 3 Tap the Tap disp button the Step LED appears and the display window shows you the current step 4 Tap the Up Down button to select the step behind which you want to add a step Operation Guide 5 Set a scene step and then tap the Rec button the display will show you the follw ing step 6 You tap the Tap disp button
9. not be possible Disconnect the fixture from power before changing the DIP switch setting Changes take effect after the fixture has been turned off and back on To set the address Select an address for the fixture between 1 and 508 on your controller Look up the DIP switch setting for the address on page 14 Disconnect the fixture from power Set pins 1 through 9 to the ON 1 or OFF 0 position as listed in the table Set pin 10 to the OFF position Controller operation 13 DIP SWITCH ADDRESS TABLE Find the address in the table below Read the settings for pins 1 5 to the left and read the settings for pins 6 9 above the address 0 means OFF and 1 means ON Important Pin 10 must be OFF for controller operation DIP Switch Setting 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 8 0 010 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 OFF OAI IN OH BIN OR IN RR DI 1 ON 6 0 1q90O0 1FO 17O 17O 1FO0 1FO0 1490 1 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 o0 32 64 96 9128 1609192 2249256 2889320 3529384 4169448 480 1 0 0 0 o0 1 133065 97 129 1619193 2259257 2899321 3539385 417 449 481 0 1 0 0 o0 2 3466 98 130 1629194 2269258 2909322 3549386 4189450 482 1 1 0 0 0 3 35 67 99 131 163 195 227 259 2919323 355 387 4191451 483 0 0 1 0 o0 4 36 168 1009132 1649196 2289260 2929324 3569388 4209452 484 i qo ee OR 0 5 37 69 101 133 165 197 2299261 2939325
10. 06 Contact Us We are here to help you contact us if you need any assistance Main Light Industries Inc 402 Meco Drive Wilmington DE 19804 Telephone 302 998 8017 Fax 302 998 8019 Main Light Website http www mainlight com After Hours Technical Support Please call the main phone number and a technical emergency phone number will be provided Main Light Industries Inc Lightscape Manual Contact Us Telephone 302 998 8017 MAIN LIGHT Website http www mainlight com Page 10 FiberSource QFX 150 user manual cooling fan lamp access cover screw adaptor set screw cable socket mounting flange DIP switch data sockets AC input amp main fuse 55003 AV VUA 1999 Martin Professional A S Denmark All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from Martin Professional A S Denmark Printed in Denmark P N 35000079 Rev B ERA rr 6 AG POWER ccr 7 INSTALLATION urhe gea hi ok roo AeA ou Shek A e i dee kt bal od 9 FIB R OPTIC CABLE sat Ee Mee o p REEL UNE 11 CONTROLLER OPERATION 4 42 eet SR Net oh a 12 STAND ALONE OPERATION arcs wie we ea sto e eee at da 16 MASTER SLAVE OPERATION 0 00 cece eee ee eee eee eee 18 BASIC SERVICE aca Seas AUD ced ok o uS ats Gentes A 19 TROUBLESHOOTING l l 22 DIM
11. 46 278 3109342 374 406 4389470 502 i quado a 23 55 f 87 1199151 1839215 2479279 3119343 3759407 4399471 503 0 0 0 1 7 1 24 56 f 88 1209152 1849216 2489280 3129344 3769408 4409472 504 1 0 0 1 1 25 570489 121 153 185 217 249 281 3139345 377 409 441 473 505 01141011171 26 58 f 90 1229154 1869218 2509282 3149346 378 410 4429474 506 UNN 27 59 91 1239155 1879219 2519283 3159347 3799411 4439475 507 Oo oO 1 17 1 28 60 92 1249156 1889220 2529284 3169348 3809412 4449476 508 ik E EIS al 29 61 f 93 1259157 1899221 2539285 3179349 3819413 4459477 509 0 1 1 1 l1 30 62 f 94 126 158 190 222 254 286 3189350 3829414 4469478 510 1 1 1 1 1 31 63 95 1279159 1919223 2559287 3199351 3839415 4479479 511 14 Controller operation CONTROLLABLE EFFECTS LAMP POWER AND RESET The lamp on command is on channel 1 the address channel When set up for controller operation the lamp remains off until a lamp on command is sent A peak of electric current many times the operating current is drawn briefly when striking a lamp Striking many discharge lamps at once may cause a voltage drop that prevents lamps from striking or trips circuit breakers When striking multiple fixtures space lamp on commands at 5 second intervals The lamp can be turned off as well but then it must be allowed to
12. 5 STAND ALONE OPERATION CONTROL OPTIONS The FiberSource QFX 150 can be operated without a controller in stand alone mode This mode provides various combinations of color and twinkle effect that are selected using DIP switch pins 1 7 The twinkle effect may by set to off slow medium or fast using DIP switch pins 1 and 2 If the twinkle effect is not required a section of the effect wheel can be removed to increase the uniformity of the output refer to To remove or replace the twinkle wheel section on page 19 The speed at which the color wheel moves from one color to the next may be set to snap slow medium or fast using DIP switch pins 3 and 4 This setting has no effect if white or color 1 is selected The color or colors are selected using DIP switch pins 5 6 and 7 You can select white color 1 position 1 a range of colors and continuous rotation If continuous color wheel rotation is selected then the color change speed must be slow medium or fast If a range of colors is selected the color wheel holds at position 1 for 1 second moves to position 2 at the selected change speed holds for 1 second and so on When the last position is reached the color wheel reverses direction Colors can be arranged in any order as described under To change color filters on page 19 To set stand alone behavior 16 Disconnect the fixture from power Set DIP switch pins 1 7 on or off as shown in the table bel
13. A PHOTOG Oli mess arido es da aos eis a ra in a me tad 23 SPECIFICATIONS 155 82 stone a ets e Are v ina rata fs G5 Oe A 25 ACCESSORIES i EE e a oa td ud ol i Se 28 INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Martin FiberSource QFX 150 This fiber optic lighting fixture uses a long life 150 watt discharge lamp and provides 4 colors plus white full range dimming and a variable speed twinkle effect It operates with DMX 512 controllers in stand alone mode and in master slave configuration SAFETY INFORMATION Warning This product is for professional use only It is not for household use This product presents risks of lethal or severe injury due Read this manual before powering or installing the fixture follow the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and on the fixture If you have questions about how to operate the fixture safely please contact your Martin dealer or call the Martin 24 hour service hotline To protect yourself and others from electric shock Disconnect the fixture from power before removing or installing the lamp fuses or any part and when not in use Always ground earth the fixture electrically Use only a source of power that complies with local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground fault protection Do not expose the fixture to rain or moisture Refer all service to a qualified technician To protect yourself and others from UV radiation
14. Color 6 161 164 63 64 Color 5 165 168 65 66 Color 4 red 308 169 172 66 67 Color 3 yellow 603 173 176 68 69 Color 2 green 206 177 180 69 70 Color 1 blue 108 181 185 71 72 Open Continuous rotation 186 220 73 86 CW fast to slow 221 255 87 100 CCW slow to fast Twinkle Wheel 0 1 0 Stop Open 4 2 125 0 49 CW slow to fast 126 131 49 51 Stop 132 255 52 100 CCW fast to slow Color Speed 5 0 2 0 Tracking speed function off 3 5 1 Fast speed with shortcut enabled 6 255 2 100 Fast to slow shortcut disabled DMX protocol 23 Start code 0 FiberSource QFX150 DMX Protocol Implemented from software version 1 0 e la ata nin PARE PRI AER PRI PR PTR RT eT En RR RETR A Ge No FUNCTION RESET NO FUNCTION LAMP ON No FUNCTION Ap G hold 5 seconds T F C closed DIMMER open Era a ara fer ia dria i d ia da a dr S a rd dai aida iai d rrr x CONTINUOUS COLOR SCROLL STEPPED COLOR SCROLL CONTINUOUS ROTATION 5 white cl C2 C3 C4 C5 Cp C7 C8 c9 s s s 4 s ifo fast CW slow slow CCW fast PUPP O O 25 nn pnr und menso fH O O A prn mmh Il AO nn urn puso ipu luan Ee ln O AO lu map union F TWINKLE D S slow CW fast stop fast CCW slow SOEN EEN OO NENE ENI SEENEN EE s COLOR SPEED AS T Trfast slow i MER HEAR IRAN a a ERR RUN a a RA IAM EL LA 175 Close dim
15. Lol User Manual August 2006 AA MAIN LIGHT light aoc Fiber Fiber Optics This user manual is designed to help the operators and owners of Lightscape products use troubleshoot and utilize all of the product s potential Customers seeking additional help not mentioned in this user manual should contact Main Light Industries Please use the Contact Us page in this manual or your Lightscape contact Table of Contents LIGHTSCAPE MANUAL Getting Started Diagram Zone amp Circuit Configurations Warnings and Maintenance Handling the Curtain Folding Instructions Contact Us FIBER OPTIC FIXTURE MANUAL Martin FiberSource OFX150 CONTROLLER MANUAL Elation DMX Operator 192 or American DJ DMX Operator FLAME CERTIFICATES AA MAIN LIGHT Main Light Industries Inc 402 Meco Drive Wilmington DE 19804 Telephone 302 998 8017 Fax 302 998 8019 CO ON UW LA 37 Fiber Optics LIRE User Manual Revision August 2006 LIGHTSCAPE MANUAL Getting Started 1 Before hanging and connecting any of the system visually check for any damage from shipping 2 Remove curtain from case by removing lid and flipping case on end If there are multiple curtains remove top curtains by pulling the curtains off a non latched side of the case to prevent damage Properly remove the curtain from the case 3 Tie drapery onto support system Secure drapery tightly PF IM Main Light Indust
16. a at a ia 5 Chase operation eee 7 Bank OOD amp gioco EE 9 a ATA TEST ioo s 10 Kell 11 MIDI Control coc at ca a a e co 11 Data cita Lo IA Le CN PPP yA m 12 Data RECS MCN ER 12 Memory SUGI oa ae ic 12 Technical Specifications REENEN KEEN REENEN 13 Welcome Main features as below 8 dimming faders amp total 192 DMX channels Speed fader amp Fade Time fader 30 banks x 8 programmable scenes 12 programmable chases each chase can record up to 240 steps Fade time setting amp Pan Tilt setting Manual control gets first priority Built in microphone orline input for audio triggering MIDI control upon banks chases and blackout External step Control amp Fog machine control 7 segment LED display USB connector for both DJ work light and data backup Scan Master II with joystick module or with jog wheel module available E Joystick module Jog wheel module as your desire Every effort has been made to design dependability reliability and comfort into each unit New products are being designed constantly to meet the needs of both entertainment and the lighting industry We welcome your comments about our product and services It is both a privilege and a pleasure serving you General Instruction This is a professional lighting controller with a total of 192 DMX output channels 30 banks of programmable scenes one bank contains 8 scenes and 12 chases with up to 240 steps each are prov
17. and lamp explosion Do not operate the fixture without a fiber optic cable inserted When replacing the lamp allow the fixture to cool for at least 5 minutes before opening Protect your hands and eyes with gloves and safety glasses Never look at a lamp while it is lit Replace the lamp when it becomes defective or worn out or before usage exceeds 110 percent of the rated average life 4 Introduction To protect yourself and others from burns and fire Never attempt to bypass the thermostatic switch or fuses Always replace defective fuses with ones of the specified type and rating Keep all combustible materials for example fabric wood paper at least 0 1 meters 4 inches away from the fixture Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture Provide a minimum clearance of 0 1 meters 4 inches around fans and air vents Allow the fixture to cool before handling Do not modify the fixture or install other than genuine Martin parts Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature Ta exceeds 40 C 104 F To protect yourself and others from injury due to falls When suspending the fixture above ground level verify that the structure can hold at least 10 times the weight of all installed devices Verify that all external covers and rigging hardware are securely fastened and use an approved means of secondary attachment such as a safety cable Block access below the work area whenever installing or r
18. bsite http www mainlight com Page 8 IN Fiber Optics LIRE User Manual Revision August 2006 Handling the Curtain AAlways fold the curtain face in This is very important to protect the fibers from damage AAlways grab the curtain by the edges Damage to the fiber strands inside the curtain will occur if the curtain is grabbed or pulled roughly on inside area of the curtain Never drag a curtain by its fiber optic bundles ALarger curtains should be handled by at least two people due to their size and weight Folding Instructions Start Folding Widthwise Begin by laying out the curtain and folding the curtain widthwise in half by bringing the edge opposite of the fiber optic bundles towards the tubes being sure only to pull the curtain by the edges Carefully continue to fold the curtain in halves widthwise until it is ready to be folded lengthwise about three to five feet wide Finish Folding Lengthwise Beginning at the end opposite of the fiber optic bundles create a rectangle roughly three feet in size with the first fold Use this rectangle to continue folding the curtain until there is one fold left Gently place the fiber optic bundles on top of the last section and fold the rest of the curtain on top Main Light Industries Inc Lightscape Manual Handling and Folding Telephone 302 998 8017 MAIN LIGHT Website http www mainlight com Page 9 Pra Fiber Optics Las User Manual Revision August 20
19. cene chase Tap Disp button It is a multi functional button please see the operation for details Black out button This will allow the operator to instantly stop all channels output press this button again to reactivate the output Rear View O JO ah WD Label Audio input to input audio data 0 1V 1Vp p DB 9 connector to connect an external step controller MIDI IN to receive MIDI data Fog machine connector to connect with the fog machine DMX OUT 3 Pin DMX output socket female DC INPUT to input main power DC 9V 15V 500mA Min Power switch to turn on off the main power Operation Guide Scene Operation When powered on this unit will be firstly in the Manual control mode and all channel outputs are in black out state the Blackout LED flashes at the display window You can also press the Blackout button to enable the channel output Press and hold down the Program button for about 2 seconds till the PROG LED flashes this means you have entered the programing mode Press and hold down the Program button for about 2 seconds again till the PROG LED goes out to exit from the Program ing mode To record a scene 1 Enter the Programing mode as the above told you 2 Press a Fixture button its LED will be lit 3 Use the channel faders to set a scene You can use the Channel Bank button to select between Ch1 8 and Ch9 16 as your desire 4 Then press the REC butto
20. cool for several minutes before it can be turned back on To prevent accidental lamp off commands this command only works when the dimmer is closed ch 2 lt 3 and the twinkle effect is rotating slowly CCW ch 4 gt 252 If a hot lamp does not strike send the lamp off command and wait several minutes before trying again All effects reset to their home positions when the fixture is powered up There is also a reset command on channel 1 To prevent accidental resets the command must be sent for 5 seconds DIMMER The intensity of the light is controlled from full off to full on on channel 2 COLOR The color wheel is controlled on channel 3 You can program split color effects with continuous scroll stick to full color positions using stepped scroll and rotate the wheel continuously The speed at which colors fade from one position to another can be controlled on channel 5 the speed channel TWINKLE The speed and direction of the twinkle effect is controlled on channel 4 When stopped the effect wheel returns to its home position where there is a removable section The light output can be made more uniform if the twinkle effect is not used by removing this section FADE SPEED Channel 5 controls the speed of the color wheel allowing you to achieve variable fades on controllers without cross faders If your controller has cross faders and you use them then set channel 5 to 0 tracking for best results Controller operation 1
21. e 2 Turn on off Chase 2 122 Chase 3 Turn on off Chase 3 123 Chase 4 Turn on off Chase 4 124 Chase 5 Turn on off Chase 5 125 Chase 6 Turn on off Chase 6 126 Blackout Enable disable Blackout Operation Guide Data Sending Before data sending make sure the connections between this unit and the connected DMX receiver are well done 1 Before turning on the power press and hold down the Fixture2 button the Fixture3 button and the Scene1 button Then turn on the power the display will flickeringly show you Read ready This means the unit is ready to send data After the above operation you press and hold down the Scene button and Scene8 button to send the data the LED display will show you OUT till the data sending is finished You can also tap the Scene1 button during data sending to come back and resend the data Data Receiving Before data receiving make sure the connections between this unit and the connected DMX receiver are well done 1 Before turning on the power press and hold down the Fixture2 button the Fixture3 button and the Scene2 button Then turn on the power the display will flickeringly show you Read ready This means the unit is ready to receive data The LED display shows you Rece receive during data receiving You can also tap the Scene1 button during data sending to come back and resend the data Memory stick You can also use a com
22. e fixture at a time until normal operation is regained unplug both cables from fixture and connect them directly together Contact Martin technician for service Fixture fails to reset correctly An effect requires mechanical adjustment Contact Martin technician for service No light Lamp too hot to strike Allow lamp to cool Power settings do not match AC supply Check AC setting Defective lamp Replace lamp Lamp cuts out intermittently or burns out too quickly Fixture is too hot Allow fixture to cool Power settings do not match AC supply Check settings Defective fan Troubleshooting Contact Martin technician for service DMX PROTOCOL Channel Value Percent Function Reset and lamp power 0 89 0 35 No function 90 119 35 46 Reset time gt 5 sec 1 120 149 47 58 No function 150 199 59 78 Lamp on 200 249 78 98 No function 250 255 98 100 Lamp off w Ch 2 lt 3 amp Ch 4 gt 252 2 Dimmer 0 255 0 100 Closed to Open Color Wheel 0 144 0 56 Continuous scroll 0 0 Open 16 6 Color 1 blue 108 32 12 Color 2 green 206 48 18 Color 3 yellow 603 64 25 Color 4 red 308 80 31 Color 5 96 37 Color 6 112 44 Color 7 128 50 Color 8 144 56 Color 9 3 145 185 57 72 Stepped scroll 145 148 57 58 Color 9 149 152 58 59 Color 8 153 156 60 61 Color 7 157 160 61 63
23. emoving the fixture UNPACKING The packing material is carefully designed to protect the fixture during shipment always use it to transport the fixture The FiberSource QFX 150 comes with Osram HQI R 150 W lamp 3 m power cable w 3 pin IEC female cord cap 4 dichroic color filters user manual Introduction a LAMP Warning Important To install 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 The FiberSource QFX 150 is designed for use with the Osram HQI R 150 lamp Do not install any other type of lamp Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool before opening Turn the lamp so that the arc is horizontal or position the lamp Remove the 4 lamp access cover screws and pull off the access cover which is indicated by the arrow on the rear panel To remove the lamp place a hand under it and pull it out Do not lift by the ceramic base alone Squeeze the sides of the lamp plug and pull it out To position the lamp turn it so the wires where they exit the lamp base point towards the ground when the fixture is installed This puts the arc in its ideal burning position To install a lamp plug in the connector and then place the reflector rim in the slot Gently press the lamp between the springs until it snaps into place
24. en the fuse holder as shown 2 Remove the defective fuse and replace it with one of the same type and rating 3 Replace the fuse holder in the mains input socket 20 Basic service To replace the secondary fuse 1 2 3 Disconnect the fixture from power Remove one screw by the DIP switch and one screw by the data IN socket Pull the circuit board assembly out until you can access the fuse which is located behind the data IN socket Remove the defective fuse and replace it with one of the same type and rating Replace the circuit board assembly before applying power Basic service 21 Problem TROUBLESHOOTING Probable cause s Remedy Fixture is completely dead No power to fixture Check that power is switched on and cables are plugged in Primary fuse blown Replace fuse Secondary fuse blown Replace fuse Fixture resets correctly but does not respond to the controller The controller is not connected Connect controller Reversed data signal polarity Install a phase reversing cable between the controller and the fixture Bad data link connection Inspect connections and cables Repair or replace damaged cables Data link not terminated Insert termination plug in output of the last fixture on the link Incorrect address setting Check DIP switch settings One of the fixtures is transmitting as a master or is defective Bypass on
25. ers 4 in from any combustible materials Verify that the clearance around the fan and air vents is at least 0 1 meters 4 in Verify that there are no flammable materials nearby R 330 mm p 286 mm E E LO O le mm E al O QL13 mm 2 o 213 mm NN amp Ml gt Qe WU e d 199 mm Installation FIBER OPTIC CABLE The FiberSource male adaptor for 50 300 strand cables P N 91611016 not included is tapered to fit fiber optic cables 8 3 19 3 mm 5 16 3 4 in in diameter With cables over 8 3 mm in diameter the adaptor must be shortened for proper fit and maximum light output Please follow the instructions included with the fiber adaptor CABLE CONNECTION The following guidelines provide a starting point for estimating your needs Light transmission through fiber optic cable depends on its quality and results will vary depending on the type of cable used SIDE EMITTING CABLE With 1 fixture best results are had when the fiber optic cable is 10 m 33 ft or shorter The length may be increased to 15 m 50 ft by looping the cable and illuminating both ends With 2 fixtures one at each end of the cable lengths up to 30 m 100 ft can be achieved END EMITTING CABLE Light output decreases with length keep the cable as short as possible The
26. he power you press and hold down the Program button and the Bank Down button and then turn on the power at the same time all LEDs flash briefly this just means all the scenes have already been deleted Scene Playback 1 Manual trigger 1 When powered on this unit will be firstly in the Manual control mode and all channel outputs are in black out state the Blackout LED flashes at the display window 2 Tap the Blackout button Blackout LED goes out to enable the channel output 3 Select your desired scene to be replayed tap this scene button to enable the scene Tap this scene button again to disable the scene 2 Auto trigger 1 Tap the AUTO button the Auto Trigger LED will light up at the display window this indicates you that you are now in the Auto trigger mode 2 Tap Bank Up Down button to select desired bank 0 30 3 You can use the Speed fader or Tap disp button and the Fade Time fader to adjust the running state 4 Tap the Auto button again Auto Trigger LED goes out to exit from the Auto mode Note You can tap the Tap Disp button twice to create an interval running rate Operation Guide 3 Audio trigger 1 Tap the Music Bkc button the Audio Trigger LED will light up at the display window this indicates you that you are now in the Audio trigger mode 2 Tap Bank Up Down button to select desired bank the scenes in the bank will run sensitively by the Audio signal through the built in
27. ided for your application Speed Fade Time amp Pan Tilt adjustment are also provided by this unit USB connector can be used to realize data backup and DJ work light To optimize performance of this product please read the instructions carefully to familiarize yourself with the basic operations AN Warnings e This unit is intended for indoor use only e Do not make any inflammable liquids water or metal objects enter the unit e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the unit to rain or high levels of moisture e No user serviceable parts inside do not dismantle the unit by yourself e Repairs must be done by qualified personnel e Please do not allow children to play and tamper with this product AN Cautions e When unpacking please check the unit is not damaged Should something wrong happen to this product contact the local dealer immediately e All rights reserved No part of the manual included with this product may be reproduced transmitted transcribed or translated into any language in any form by any means without authorized permission Notice Specifications and improvements in the design of this product and this manual are subject to change without any prior notice Control and Functions Front View 9 11 12 13 t ll Wees T AOU c m ol 14 15 20
28. inimum clearance around the fans and air vents at both ends is 10 cm 4 in and circulation is adequate keep the air around the fixture at 40 C A 104 F or below The DIP switch is accessible and there is room to insert cables FiberSou UJ The lamp access panel can be removed AII safety requirements are met To install the FiberSource QFX 150 Warning Always use a secure means of secondary attachment when hanging the fixture with clamps Verify that the fasteners or clamps can bear 10 times the fixture s weight Verify that the structure can support 10 times the weight of all installed fixtures clamps cables auxiliary equipment etc Block access below the work area If fastening directly place a metal washer over each rubber washer The metal washer must be as wide as the rubber washer or wider to insure a secure hold Fasten with 4 suitable fasteners 4 5 mm 5 32 3 16 in in diameter Installation 9 10 4 If clamping bolt the clamps securely to the flanges with grade 8 8 minimum M12 bolts and lock nuts or as recommended by the clamp manufacturer through the 13 mm holes Install a safety cable that can hold at least 10 times the weight of the fixture through one of the small holes and around the truss or pipe Remove a rubber washer if necessary to thread the safety cable Verify that the fixture is located at least 0 1 met
29. ining the fuse for your AC voltage Insert the fuse in the fuse holder The holder may be packed with the other fuse Remove the label covering the mains input socket Insert the fuse holder in the empty slot in the mains input socket See also To replace the main fuse on page 20 a plug on the power cable The power cable must be fitted with a grounding type cord cap that fits your power distribution system Consult an electrician if you have any doubts about proper installation Verify that the feed cables are undamaged and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices before use Following the cord cap manufacturer s instructions connect the yellow and green wire to ground earth the brown wire to live and the blue wire to neutral The table below shows some pin identification schemes Wire Pin Marking Screw color brown live L yellow or brass blue neutral N silver yellow green ground E green AC power INSTALLATION The FiberSource QFX 150 can be fastened directly through the 4 rubber washers in the mounting flanges or hung with 2 rigging clamps not included fastened through the 13 mm holes INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS For optimum performance and ease of service install the fixture such that The long axis is horizontal as J shown in A to right This positions the lamp electrodes for maximum lamp life Do not install as shown in B 150 FiberSource QFX150 The m
30. maximum recommended length is 25 meters Cut the light emitting end of the fibers with a sharp knife for maximum output To install fiber optic cable 1 Install the cable in the fiber adaptor according to the instructions packaged with the adaptor Insert the adaptor fully into the fiber optic cable socket Tighten the set screw with a 2 mm 5 64 in Allen wrench Fiber optic cable 11 CONTROLLER OPERATION This FiberSource QFX 150 may be operated with any DMX 512 protocol controller DATA CONNECTION A reliable data connection begins with the right cable Standard microphone cable cannot transmit DMX data reliably over long runs For best results use cable specifically designed for RS 485 applications Your Martin dealer can supply high quality cable in various lengths The FiberSource QFX 150 s data sockets are wired pin 1 to ground pin 2 to signal cold and pin 3 to signal hot This is the standard pin assignment for DMX devices One or more adaptor cables may be required to connect the fixture to the controller and other devices because many devices have 5 pin connectors and others may have reversed signal polarity that is pin 2 hot and pin 3 cold 5 pin to 3 pin 3 pin to 5 pin 3 pin to 3 pin Adaptor Adaptor Phase Reversing Adaptor Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 A 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 33 4 4 5 5 P N 11820005 P N 11820004 P N 11820006
31. mer and set channel 4 to full to enable lamp off T tracking mode speed function off Ty tracking mode with shortcuts d 2 PALA EET WU NEU DABA 225 25 W SPECIFICATIONS PHYSICAL TA T EE Sins acto nies SAN Sion oF Sd AEN i a eee eunte 330 mm 13 0 in Widths eoe pr eoe esee PR NPERE SER Sb eed 213 mm 8 4 in Height acc cota a Xr eec TRERB AP DAP Rd IR D ee a RE 199 mm 7 8 in idc eur 10 4kg Ibs SOURCE Osram HQI R 150 included 0 0 0 eee eee eee 150 W 6000 hr 4200K CONTROL Control options DMX 512 stand alone master slave DMX channels us ir db 5 Data l O tardas locking 3 pin XLR pin 1 shield pin 2 cold pin 3 hot Recommended cable 24 AWG min low capacitance 85 150 Q shielded twisted pair INSTALLATION Orientation NN horizontal Minimum distance to combustible materials oo oooooooo o 0 1 m 4 in Minimum clearance around fan and air vente 0 1 m 4 in AC SUPPLY Power supply options 100 120 210 230 250 V 50 60 Hz switch selectable Maximum power and current 205W 1 9A 120V 195W 1 0A 230V FUSES Primary fuse ss fie pec eI bes T 3 15 A high Pt 250 V P N 05020013 Secondary fuse er dba dat Ne des ees 5 T 2 0 A 250 V P N 05020009 CONSTRUCTION HOUSINGS zd eur p ED PEERS CO NEN M WE sheet steel and aluminum Finish eg A ENEE Mle aia liga nte prep s black
32. n to record the scene that you have set 5 Select a bank 01 30 6 Select a Scene button 1 8 in this bank and press it all LEDs flash briefly this means you setting has been saved 7 Set the other scene s in the same way as your desire 8 After finishing your settings you can press and hold down the Program button for about 2 seconds till the PROG LED goes out to exit from the Programing mode Note The recorded scene can be reedited if you reedit a scene and save it the old scene will be replaced by the new one To edit a scene 1 2 3 Press a Fixture button its LED lights up and then set a new scene 4 Enter the Programing mode Select your desired being edited scene in a bank Press Midi Rec button and then press the selected scene button all LEDs flash briefly that means your setting has been saved Operation Guide To copy a scene 1 2 3 4 Enter the Programing mode Select your desired being copied scene in a bank Press Midi Rec button Press your selected Scene button in the relevant bank all LEDs flash briefly that means your copy operating has been saved D To delete a scene 1 Enter the Programing mode 2 Select a scene to be deleted 3 Press and hold down the DEL button and at the same time tap your selected Scene button all LEDs will flash briefly that means the scene has been deleted To delete all the scenes Before turning on t
33. o delete the Pan Tilt channel Delete all Pan Tilt channels Before turning on the power you press and hold down the DEL button and the MODE button and then turn on the power at the same time all LEDs flash briefly this means means all Pan Tilt channels have been deleted Operation Guide Fade Time 1 Press and hold down MODE button and then tap the Tap disp button the display may show you only Repeat this operation when only appears the display will show you All 2 The only or ALL display will go out automatically within almost 3 seconds ALL means that All channels run by the fade time Only means that only the preset PAN TILT channels run by the fade time MIDI Control Set MIDI channel 1 Press and hold down the Midi button for about 2 seconds the display may show you like In 01 this means the current Midi channel is 01 You can use Up Down button to set the Midi channel from 01 to 16 as your desire 2 Then press and hold down the Midi button for about 2 seconds to save your setting all the LEDs flash briefly indicating your operation has been saved 3 Press Blackout button to exit MIDI Control This unit can receive MIDI data to realize MIDI control upon Bank1 15 Chase1 6 and the Blackout function MIDI Note Control Function 00 07 Bank 1 Turn on off Bank 1 08 15 Bank 2 Turn on off Bank 2 112 119 Bank 15 Turn on off Bank 15 120 Chase 1 Turn on off Chase 1 121 Chas
34. onger than the rip and about three tape widths wide Telephone 302 998 8017 Main Light Industries Inc Lightscape Manual Warnings and Maintenance MAIN LIGHT Website http www mainlight com Page 7 Lie Fiber Optics LIRE User Manual Revision August 2006 Keeping the Curtain Clean Always check the area that the curtain will be used in for any spilled liquids dirt or other materials that may damage the curtain As with all curtains Lightscape curtains will absorb dirt and liquids Extra care should be considered to ensure the area is as clean as possible Fluids used in special effects machines such as bubble or snow machines will sometimes leave a residue on the curtain If possible avoid effects that will go directly towards the curtain Cleaning the Curtain Do not clean the curtain using chemicals or soaking the curtain with any liquid Soaking the curtain will reduce the flame retardant capabilities of the curtain Occasionally the curtain may need to be brushed with a broom to remove lint or dust This is done by sweeping from the top of the curtain towards the bottom Sweep in the direction of the natural fabric nap If absolutely necessary small stains may be removed by hand using water only with a damp rag Pat the area with a dry rag and brush the nap back into place Telephone 302 998 8017 Main Light Industries Inc Lightscape Manual Warnings and Maintenance MAIN LIGHT We
35. ow to achieve the desired combination of effects Set pins 8 and 9 to off Set pin 10 to on Apply power to the fixture The option setting will take effect and the lamp will automatically strike Note however that a hot lamp must cool for several minutes before it can be restruck If the lamp does not strike disconnect the fixture from power for several minutes to reduce strain on the starter while the lamp cools Stand alone operation Important DIP switch pin 10 must be ON for stand alone operation 0 OFF ala mn lo le le lo S 1 ON 2806565552484 Effect Setting no twinkle 0 0 0 I slow twinkle 1 0 0 0 I medium twinkle 0 1 010 1 fast twinkle 1 1 0 0 I snap color change 0 10 010 I slow color change 1 0 010 I medium color change 0 1 010 I fast color change 1 1 010 I white 0 0 jO JO 0 1 color 1 1 JO O fO 0 1 color 1 2 0 1 JO FO 0 I color 1 4 1 1 O fO 0 I color 1 6 0 JO 1 fO 0 I color 1 8 1 JO 1 fO O I color 1 9 0 1 1 fO 0 1 continuous rotation 1 1 1 FO O I Continuous rotation is not available when snap color change is selected Stand alone operation MASTER SLAVE OPERATION Important Several FiberSource QFX 150s may be connected together for synchronous operation without a controller They are connected together and one the master is set up in stand alone mode and sends control instr
36. p the section and pull it up and out To replace the section turn the wheel to the open position and slide the section between the wheel and the spring clip with the heads of the screws towards Basic service 19 the cable socket Center the section and then support the wheel with a finger from the front as you press the 2 screw heads through the wheel 5 Replace the lamp access cover before applying power To clean optical components Use care when cleaning optical components The surface of the color filters is fragile and small scratches may be visible 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool completely Remove the lamp access cover 2 Blow or vacuum away loose dust Remove residues from filters with a soft cloth or cotton swabs wetted with isopropyl alcohol Regular glass cleaner may also be used but no residues may remain 3 Rinse with distilled water Mixing the water with a small amount of wetting agent such as Kodak Photoflo will help prevent streaking and spotting 4 Dry with a clean soft and lint free cloth or blow dry with compressed air To clean the fan and air vents To maintain adequate cooling dust must be cleaned from the fan and air vents periodically 1 Disconnect the fixture from power 2 Remove dust and dirt from the fan blades and vent grills using a soft brush cotton swab vacuum or compressed air To replace the main fuse 1 Unplug the mains cable from the input socket Pry op
37. pact memory stick sold separately for convenient data backup and transfer Memory stick sold separately Technical Specifications Power IM PUT idad cial DC9 15V 500mA Internal Fuse nca ia aceea ii ate aaa Daci ag 500mA 250V 5x20mm MIDLUN iiin dais 5Pin MIDI connector DMX OUT 5Pin 3Pin female DMX connector SOUND INPDUT nana nana anna RCA connector EXTSTEP CONTROL n scai a aan aia e n ati aa a ta d DB 9 connector DIMENSIONS ici aaa acei ata aa catei aaa a e i d ences 483x135x82mm Weight apprOx RE 2 2kg ELATIOP 24 004 1685 Rev 1 1 QUA eg All Rights Reserved
38. ries Inc Lightscape Manual Getting Started Telephone 302 998 8017 MAIN LIGHT Website http www mainlight com Page 3 LRE User Manual l Fiber Optics Revision August 2006 4 Place fiber optic fixtures where fiber optic bundles end from drapery Check dip switches on all fiber optic fixtures for standalone usage or controller usage Connect the fiber optic bundles to the fiber optic fixtures Note Refer to the fiber optic fixture s manual for correct dip switch settings 5 Plug in all power for the fiber optic fixtures into proper power sources 6 Place the controller where the fixtures will be controlled from and plug in power from proper power source 7 Ensure all units in system are turned on ALast Steps Apply to Controlled Fiber Optic Fixtures ONLY 8 Connect all XLR data cable Note The data should create a chain starting from the controller Refer to the diagram for more information 9 Set the controller to strike the fiber optic fixture lamps The fiber optic curtain should be lit and ready to use Telephone 302 998 8017 y Main Light Industries Inc Lightscape Manual Getting Started MAIN LIGHT Website http www mainlight com Page 4 EAS Fiber Optics Revision August 2006 LIERE User Manual Lightscape Fiber Optic Curtain Diagrams Lightscape System Schematic Diagram O X o X o X X Lightscape Lightscape Fiber Optic Curtain o Fiber Optic Curtain x xX O x DMX Out
39. tate 4 Tap the Up Down button to run the chase step by step Operation Guide 2 Auto trigger 1 Tap the AUTO button the Auto Trigger LED will light up at the display window this indicates you that you are now in the Auto trigger mode 2 Select your desired chase and press related chase button its LED will flash 3 You can then use the Speed fader or Tap disp button and the Fade Time fader to adjust the running state 4 Tap the Auto button again Auto Trigger LED goes out to exit from the Auto mode Note You can simultaneously run more scenes as your desire and the enabled scenes will run by your operating sequence 3 Audio trigger 1 Tap the Music Bkc button the Audio Trigger LED will light up at the display window this indicates you that you are now in the Audio trigger mode 2 Select your desired chase and press related chase button its LED will flash The chase will run sensitively by the audio signal through the built in microphone 3 Tap the Audio button again Audio Trigger LED goes out to exit from the Audio mode Bank copy amp Fixture copy Bank copy 1 Enter the Programming mode 2 Use the Bank Up Down buttons to select the bank to be copied 3 Tap the Midi Rec button and then select the bank into which you want to copy 4 Tap the Music Bkc button all LEDs flash briefly this means your operation has been saved You can copy the other bank in the same way Fixture copy 1 En
40. tenance The maintenance schedule depends heavily on the operating environment please consult a Martin service technician for recommendations Any service procedure not described here should be referred to a qualified technician Disconnect the fixture from power before removing any cover Excessive dust grease and smoke fluid buildup degrades performance and causes overheating and damage to the fixture that is not covered by the warranty To change color filters 1 2 3 Disconnect the fixture from power Remove the lamp access cover Turn the color wheel by hand until the desired filter is accessible Using a soft cloth or gloves gently tilt the outside edge of the filter back towards the lamp to unlock Remove filter To place a filter in the wheel insert the plastic holder between the spring clip with the protruding tab facing forwards until it snaps into place Replace the lamp access cover before applying power To remove or replace the twinkle wheel section The twinkle wheel has a removable section for uniform light output when the effect is not used Disconnect the fixture from power Remove the lamp access cover Turn the twinkle wheel by hand until the removable section is aligned with the cable socket Turn the color wheel so that the open position is aligned with the cable socket Support the twinkle wheel with one hand and unlock the removable section by pulling the outside edge back towards the lamp Gras
41. ter the Programming mode 2 Press your selected Fixture button its LED will be lit 3 Set your desired channel output 4 Press and hold down your selected Fixture button and then tap the Fixture button into which you want to copy to finish your Fixture copy 5 You can see the related information through the connected DMX receiver Operation Guide PAN TILT Setting Assign 1 Enter the Programming mode 2 Press and hold down the MODE button and then tap the FINE button at the same time the Assign LED will be lit 3 Tap the Up Down button to select PAN or TILT Tap your selected Fixture button 5 Tap the Tap disp button the display will show you like PH XX PL XX TH XX or TL XX P Pan T Tilt H High L Low XX is the channel number 6 You can press and hold down the MODE button and then tap relevant scene button to set the Pan Tilt channel all LEDs will flash briefly A Reverse 1 Enter the Programming mode 2 When the Assign LED is lit you press and hold down the MODE button and then tap the FINE button at the same time the Reverse LED will be lit 3 Set the Pan Tilt channel in the same way as above After your settings press and hold down the MODE button and then tap the FINE button at the same time to exit Delete Pan Tilt channel 1 When in Assign or Reverse operating mode press the related Fixture button 2 Press and hold down the MODE button and then tap the DEL button t
42. uctions to the others Up to 32 fixtures can be can be connected and operated this way Verify that all slave fixtures are set as described Damage can be caused if there is more than 1 device master fixture or controller sending control signals on the serial data link To connect and set fixtures for master slave operation 18 1 2 Disconnect all fixtures from power Plug a 3 pin XLR data cable into the OUT socket of the first fixture and the IN socket of the next fixture Continue connecting fixtures output to input Up to 32 FiberSource QFX 150s may be connected Terminate the data link on Male Female both ends Insert a female DNE sta dc Termination Plug Termination Plug termination plug P N 91613018 into the IN socket Male XLR Female XLR of the first fixture Insert a male termination plug P N 1 1 91613017 into the OUT SE SE socket of the last fixture A termination plug is an XLR connector with a 120 ohm 0 25 W resistor soldered P N 91613017 P N 91613018 across pins 2 and 3 Select any one fixture to be the master Set the desired stand alone options using the master s DIP switch as described on page 16 On all other fixtures slaves set DIP switch pin 1 to the ON position set all other DIP switch pins to the OFF position Apply power to the fixtures Master slave operation BASIC SERVICE Warning Important The FiberSource QFX 150 requires simple routine main
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