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1. JAYMLHIN W WV UU Y Figure B 1 Removing the Bezel 3 Remove the safety cable from 15 latch and set the bezel aside 4 Disconnect the stepper motor drive cable from 1ts connector Refer to Figure B 2 B 2 Studio Color Users Manual stepper motor drive cable screw 1 of 4 Figure B 2 Stepper Drive Cable Removal 5 Using a phillips head screw driver remove the four screws holding the optical assembly to the heat plate and remove the assembly 6 Turn the optical assembly over so that the stepper motors are resting on the table 7 Remove the six screws holding the strobe plate to 1ts standoffs Refer to Figure B 3 r v D 5 Appendix B Accessory Installation B 3 remove these screws 4 remove these screws 4 Figure B 3 Removing the Strobe Plate 8 Remove the two screws securing the L brackets to the sides of the optical assembly Refer to Figure B 3 9 Lift the strobe assembly straight up and away from the remaining optical assembly Refer to Figure B 4 color wheel Figure B 4 Locating the Color Wheel Studio Color Users Manual 10 Take special note of the index positions on the color wheel Refer to Figure 5 Y N Pink P Open SUN V
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3. Q lt o r D O Appendix Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 15 A 16 Studio Color Users Manual Appendix B Accessory Installation this chapter you will install accessory dichroic glass B 2 install an accessory lens B 7 install a light snoot 8 Overview This appendix provides information on accessory installation list of approved accessories 15 provided In the Introduction on page 1 12 Caution Do not install accessories that are not specified by High End Systems Domg so may damage the fixture and void the warranty Warning Before performing any procedure in this Appendix adhere to the following safety precautions disconnect the unit from power e allow the unit to cool for a minimum of 10 minutes y a 9 er 0 o 0 o 2 z o5 Appendix B Accessory Installation 1 Dichroic Glass Installation You will need the following items to Install dichroic glass into your Studio Color e phillips head screw driver accessory dichroic glass Note Studio Color uses the same dichroic glass catalogue Cyberlight and Cyberlight To install dichrotc glass complete the following procedure Yi due 1 Remove power from the fixture and place it on a flat surface 2 Remove the bezel by releasing the two latches located in the middle of the fixture head Refer to Figure B 1 latch latch
4. 8 Studio Color Users Manual 0o 2 2 3 3 o m Table C 2 Values to MSpeed Times MSpeed MSpeed DMX Value Fader Time DMX Value Fader Time In Seconds Seconds Lm Tw Dn om 3 79 6 89 4 89 8 90 2 10 6 11 8 10 2 78 8 80 4 80 8 81 2 81 6 NO 91 4 91 8 92 2 92 5 92 9 93 3 93 7 94 94 5 94 9 95 3 9517 96 1 96 5 82 4 1 6 82 7 83 1 83 5 83 9 84 3 84 7 85 1 85 5 85 9 86 3 86 7 87 1 87 5 87 8 88 2 1 2 3 la SE U A oo Ole Ww 0 94 0 63 0 73 0 63 0 55 0 47 0 41 0 35 0 29 0 25 98 4 0 21 97 3 97 6 Appendix C Supplemental Information C 9 Table 2 DMX Values to MSpeed Times MSpeed MSpeed DMX Value Fader Time In DMX Value Fader Time In Seconds Seconds m ws 0 15 C 10 Studio Color Users Manual Appendix D Important Safety Information Warning For Continued Protection Against Fire 1 This equipment is designed for use with Phillips Type MSR 575 2 or MSD 575 lamp only Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and will void the war ranty Do not mount on a flammable surface Maintain minimum distance of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet from combustible materials Replace fuses only with the specified type and rating Observe minimum distance to lighted objects of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet This equipmen
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6. ae NERA SU tu um E 1 12 Front Side Panels 1 13 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 1 Unpack Sudio uon u u dapi beste eaten 1 1 Save the Shipping Materials 1 1 spect the Contents nin 1 1 ASE u 1 2 Minimum Material Requirements 1 2 Constr ctiondSe quite L uuu URSI TURN 1 2 Before You Begin Installation tas OR bp OA DOR E Ht tU x EUR LUI a 1 4 Table of Contents TOC i TOC is mtr tait ee tu te e ZS uere a 1 4 Cord Cap ConstruCtOfi cose Di 1 5 Data Cable C OBSIEUE LORI ri E 1 5 Terminator Constructo nee aed 1 6 u uyu uu uy su 1 7 MOUNIE u uyawan a uQ u iha asas 1 9 Mounin ii 1 9 Tis Monn u ua ete ique m tee ata aes 1 10 Data uev ree qani 1 11 DMX Staring hantiel odo ret uu i Suha Qhi 1 12 Setting the Starting Channel by Fixture 1 12 Setting the Starting Channel by DMX Channel Number 1 13 Patt hita DMX COblttolletS a Hat a RS sek se eae 1 14 DMX Control of Func Hons id 1 15 Chapter uQ
7. 14 63 in 8 11 in 348 23 mm 13 71 In Y a x T p 50 54 mm 1 99 In U3 Lin BB ON 000 lt Weight 575 S 575 M 25 85 kg 57 pounds 30 68 kg 67 5 pounds Introduction 9 10 Electrical Studio Color 575 S Rated voltage Rated current Rated power Rated frequency Max ambient temperature Max exterior surface temperature Power factor Max winding temperature Tw Max temperature Tc Studio Color 575 M Rated voltage Rated frequency Rated current Rated power Max ambient temperature Max exterior surface temperature Power factor Max winding temperature Tw Max temperature Tc 100 230 V A C 7 0 100 V 60 Hz 3 0 A 230 V 50 Hz 700 W max 50 60 Hz 40 C 104 F 140 C 284 F 0 96 230 V 50 Hz 1 0 100 V 60 Hz 130 266 85 C 185 208 230 50 60 Hz 3 2 208 V 60 Hz 3 0 A 230 V 50 Hz 700 W max 40 C 104 F 140 C 284 F 0 90 60 Hz 0 864 50 Hz 130 C 266 F 100 C 212 F Note fixtures can operate with international 200 240 and 250 supplies 575 M fixtures must be re tapped for some voltages To retap 575 M fixtures contact your authorized dealer or High End Systems Service
8. 44 85 2ch 55h pos 2 pink 86 127 56h 79h pos 3 magenta 128 169 80h a9h pos 4 red 170 212 aah d4h pos 5 aqua 213 255 d5h ffh 7 Cyan mix red subtractive cyan in 0 00h cyan out 100 ffh Magenta green subtractive mix magenta in 0 00h magenta out 100 ffh blue subtractive yellow in 0 00h yellow out 100 ffh Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 17 Table 1 3 Control DMS Function Description Decimal percent 10 Lens full votation continuously vari wheel able effects open wheel 1 wide angle filter narrow horizontal shaping center 15 wide vertical shaping center axis Frost full rotation continuously wheel variable effects open wheel 2 frost narrow vertical shaping center 15 wide horizontal shaping center 15 Shutter closed 0 7 00h 07h strobe slowest 8 08h strobe fastest 127 7fh random strobe low saturation 128 80h random strobe high saturation 247 f7h open 248 255 f8h ffh Dimmer MSpeed movement speed controller cross fade slowest fastest Control safe home shutdown Check set to default value 00 Note the shutter must be closed to access control channel The fixture must receive the value for 0 5 second before it instigates a Control function gt Note only available on the 575 5 1 18 Studio Color User s Manual Chapter 2 Operation this chapter you will learn how to use Overview MSpeed 2 1 pan and tilt 2 2
9. 4 6 y Aqua N N 7 NN ea X zd k 5 P 4 N 4 N Red 7 N A X index tab Figure B 5 Color Wheel and Factory Index Positions 11 Gently push the glass towards the spindle in the center of the color wheel lift the edge away from the spindle B and remove the glass Refer to Figure B 6 A gt d s B O 7 lt lt y S AS lt We gt KNK gt a 9 r 0 D o Oo er o 2 gt lt lt Figure B 6 Removing the Dichroic Glass Caution Do not bend or lift the inner tabs up as you could damage them 12 Using the above steps in reverse install the new dichroic into the color wheel with the coated side down towards the lamp Appendix B Accessory Installation 5 13 Take note of the new positions on the color wheel 14 Reinstall strobe assembly by replacing the eight screws removed in Step 7 and Step 8 15 Place the optical assembly back into the head and replace the four screws removed in Step 5 16 Reconnect the stepper motor power cable 17 Replace the bezel secure the safety cable to 1ts clamp and relatch the bezel Note the bezel can only be replaced one way to ensure the safety cable can connect to its bracket B 6 Studio Color Users Manual Accessory Lens Installation To complete this procedure you will need the followin
10. EY S lt CN m o Medium L036 0 _ 255 100 84 33 44 Pink Dark 0 255 100 0 28 Magenta Light Lav L052 099 1255 100 128 50 58 ender Lavender E058 ra 153 60 D 37 100 Deep L104 0 255 100 115 45 6 Amber Orange 255 100 39 L e m W Magenta NO oN m 1 115 Blue Qs Appendix C Supplemental Information C 3 Table 1 Color Matching Color Color Red nye Name Value pa Dark 26 10 255 Green Medium L132 0 Blue SS 40 EY C O2 4 Studio Color Users Manual v Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times Use the following table to convert DMX values and fader percentages to the desired MSpeed time Table 2 DMX Values to MSpeed Times MSpeed DMX Value Fader Time in Seconds MSpeed Time In Seconds DMX Value Fader 229 1 2 e 225 3 223 4 221 5 219 6 217 8 Uy 6 3 8 ON Appendix C Supplemental Information C 5 3 4 41 42 3 EY O del 7 5 7 8 8 2 4 04 O05 mom E 2 98 2 94 24 103 02 25 98 202 __ 06 293 26 102 204 _ __5 2 2 4 mz 106 2085 __
11. 5 Press the lt ENTER gt key to store the appropriate fixture number The display will stop flashing Note if the lt ENTER gt key is not pressed the unit will not store the starting channel 6 Press the lt MENU gt button to exit the menu 1 12 Studio Color Users Manual Setting the Starting Channel by Channel Number To set the starting channel by DMX channel number complete the following procedure Caution if an incorrect starting channel is given channels could overlap and produce unexpected results l Apply power to the fixture 2 Observe the display on the front of the fixture Initially it will display the software version x x x and then the fixture number F 5 3 fo ct 5 5 o 3 Press and hold the lt MENU gt button until the display changes to Hd Refer to Figure 1 12 4 Use the up and down keys to move to the SE field Press lt ENTER gt to enter the field 5 Use the up and down keys to move to H N L field Press lt ENTER gt to enter the HNL field 6 Use the up and down keys to move to the 7 field Press ENTER to enable the fixture to accept addressing by DMX channel 7 Press the lt MENU gt key to back out to the Hdd address field 8 Using the up and down keys on the front of the unit set an the starting channel from 55 toC 51d Studio Color fixtures require 16 DMX channels per fixture Refer to Ta
12. Note the factory preset is by fixture number 1 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to Hdd 5 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the field and press the ENTER button Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the H NL field and press the ENTER button Using the up and down buttons select either A d y fixture number d Mx DMX channel and press the ENTER button Press the lt MENU gt button twice to return the display to normal operation Setting Display Output To set the display s output complete the following procedure l 2 3 14 Studio Color Users Manual Hold the lt MENU gt button until the display changes to H dd Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 field and press the ENTER button Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 25 FL field and press the ENTER button Using the up and down buttons select either ON JIM and press the ENTER button Inverting Pan When fixtures are mounted backwards display away in back Studio Color can Invert the pan motion To internally invert pan complete the following procedure 1 2 Hold the lt MENU gt button until the display changes to Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 field and press the ENTER button Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 8 I N field and press the ENTER b
13. heat sink 8 Help A 2 High End Systems A 2 HOME 3 3 home 1 18 2 5 3 11 A 7 horizontal shaping 1 18 ID ERR A 3 IEC 11 index positions B 5 INFO 3 2 3 6 integral cord grip 1 5 invert pan 3 15 invert tilt 3 15 L L ON 3 4 L HR 3 2 3 6 L RS 3 2 3 7 L ST 3 2 3 6 3 LAMP 3 4 3 16 lamp A 7 lamp hours 3 2 3 6 Lamp Installation 1 7 LAMP OUT ERR A 4 lamp power 7 3 16 Lamp Restrike 2 5 lamp status 3 4 lamp strikes 3 2 3 6 LAMP TOUT ERR A 4 Lamp type 11 Lee C 1 LENS 3 2 3 3 3 9 3 12 Lens wheel 1 18 lenses 12 2 5 LHRS A 3 light snoot 12 B 8 B 9 line cord D 1 line cord cap 1 5 LINK BUSY A 4 LINK ERR A 4 LOFF 3 4 logic board 8 LSTA A 3 M1 3 4 M2 3 4 magenta 1 17 Magenta mix 1 17 3 2 3 3 3 9 3 12 maintenance 11 maximum internal temperature 3 8 MAXT 3 2 3 8 MENU 3 1 minimum distance D 1 minimum internal temperature 3 8 MINT 3 2 3 8 MODE A 3 MOdE 3 4 3 13 Models 8 motor speed 2 1 motors 6 mount 1 9 1 10 3 15 mounting hardware 1 10 MSD 575 3 4 5 11 12 1 7 D 1 MSPd 3 2 3 9 MSpeed 5 1 18 2 1 2 4 3 9 C 5 MSR 575 2 3 4 5 11 12 1 7 D 1 3 4 3 4 1 17 optical assembly 3 optical encoders 3 7 3 3 3 9 OVER A 4 OVER TEMP A 4 overrun errors 3 9 P P IN 3 4 PAN 3 2 3 3 3 9 3 12 1 15 3 3 3 17 pan calibration 3 4 PAN CONN A 5 PAN DRV ERR A 5 PAN ENCD 5 PAN E
14. 255 0 a oN 255 0 UY 17 0 158 62 168 0 2 122 0 22 150 0 255 100 189 0 255 100 222 0 255 100 240 0 181 171 191 0 217 185 201 0 QN lt X ax as 255 199 Blue 100 J pus N ON O o 0 2 23 3 o v 3 m 52 Table 1 Color Matching Red DMX Value Color W Name rmuda R376 0 ti Alice Blue Blue R378 0 150 10 0 255 Yellow Medium 1 020 0 Amber Amber 181 105 41 255 100 71 E 132 52 255 O o EY O ON 2 X W UI gt O 00 00 N S lt Qo oN 3 oN 255 C oN 2 255 EY gt 52 T T I gt oN BIH O2 EY amp _ oN Starlet L024 0 255 100 13 19 Bright L026 0 255 100 255 100 0 Red Medium LHT 255 100 255 100 33 0 ass 100 Red 027 Light Pink LO35 E 55
15. F AECT sets factory defaults Es E dM X set the starting channel by DMX channel number HddR set the starting channel by fixture number gcns ON turns the display on GFF turns the display off d I M dims the display pan invert TZ IN tilt invert GWNAF swap pan and tilt S o 5 MN sets shutdown time for 5 minutes iMN sets shutdown time for 10 minutes Expo 515W 575 watt setting 2504 250 watt settingT pan calibration i In 4 increments TLAL tilt calibration 20 in 4 increments TNote 575 S model only 3 4 Studio Color Users Manual Address Menu Use the following subsection to manipulate the Hdd functions for setting starting channel Setting the Starting Channel The starting channel can be set by fixture number or DM X channel address To change the way the starting channel 15 set refer to Setting the Starting Channel by DMX Channel or by Fixture Number on page 3 14 To set the starting address by fixture number complete the following procedure 1 Observe the display Initially it will display the software version x x x and then the fixture number F 1 Press and hold the MENU button until the display changes to Hdd R 3 Press the ENTER button to edit the HddF field 4 Using the up and down buttons on the front of the unit set the address The display will flash when it is moved from the previous value 5 Press ENTER key to accept the
16. 40 4 92 8 50 6 63 8 104 40 8 91 5 62 8 105 412 90 3 51 4 61 8 106 41 6 89 1 51 8 60 8 107 52 2 59 8 108 42 4 86 8 52 5 58 8 52 9 53 3 297 54 1 54 5 54 9 55 3 Do 56 1 56 5 56 9 3453 57 6 34 9 56 9 5 5 54 232 52 2 51 3 50 4 49 5 48 7 47 8 46 9 85 6 84 4 83 3 62 1 109 427 10 43 1 111 43 5 112 43 9 113 44 3 114 44 7 115 45 1 116 45 5 117 45 9 18 46 3 119 46 7 120 47 1 121 47 5 122 47 8 ee 79 8 78 7 77 6 76 5 75 4 74 3 132 72 1 ON Appendix C Supplemental Information 7 Table 2 DMX Values to MSpeed Times MSpeed MSpeed Time in DMX Value Fader Time In DMX Value Fader Seconds Seconds 149 58 4 45 2 175 68 6 25 8 150 58 8 44 3 176 25 2 151 59 2 43 5 177 69 4 24 5 152 59 6 42 7 178 69 8 23 9 153 41 9 179 70 2 233 154 4 180 70 6 22 7 61 2 39 4 71 4 21 5 157 61 6 38 6 183 71 8 20 9 158 2 37 9 184 0 20 4 159 62 4 37 1 185 72 5 19 8 160 62 7 36 3 186 72 9 19 2 161 63 1 35 6 187 73 3 18 7 162 63 5 163 63 9 164 64 3 165 64 7 166 65 1 167 65 5 168 65 9 169 66 3 170 66 7 171 67 1 172 67 5 173 67 8 174 68 2 34 8 34 1 33 3 32 6 31 9 31 2 30 5 29 8 29 1 28 2 27 8 27 1 26 4 99 Toxi 189 74 1 190 74 5 191 74 9 192 75 3 193 7987 194 76 1 195 76 5 196 76 9 197 77 3 198 77 6 18 1 17 6 17 1 16 6 16 1 15 6 15 1 14 6 14 1 13 6 13 2 Ov 2 SN EY A NO NO 200 78 4 12 3 NO N N
17. Cable Installation aa 1 10 Data In and Data Out Connectors 1 11 Daisy Chaining uu l u unus 1 11 sine he Front Panel uuu aa alicia 1 12 NISpeed e 2 2 Firme Meni EM UI M IM MM MUERE 3 1 Studio Color Users Manual ed 13 Device Code Upload Dialogue BOX ia A 14 Device Upload Status Information Window A 15 the Ber da do B 2 Stepper Drive Cable Removal id B 3 Removing the Strobe Plato etn tut B 4 Locatmp the Color Wi u m aus B 4 Color Wheel and Factory Index Positions B 5 Removing the Dichroic Glass luka t bre UR vet dte poc B 5 Lens Removal sidad B 7 Installing the Light Snoot Exploded VIew 8 Installed Light Shoo aeu id 9 List of Tables Breaker Requifemenfsu za 1 4 DMX Starling hantel uuu u u er nes an iae 1 14 DMX CONTOR 1 15 Display Error Messine Niet as A 3 General T rOUDICSNO ONO dt dica 8 Upload LrOBbIeSROOHBP u yuyu uu uuu ma A 10 Color Mate Hino mitosis 1 DMX Values to MSpeed uuu
18. ua u EE M M aa ne 8 Appendix Supplemental Information 1 Color Machine un mu Di E 1 Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times C 5 Appendix D Important Safety Information D 1 Appendice D Importantes Informations Sur La S curit D 2 Anhang D Wichtige Hinweise Fur Ihre Sicherhett D 3 Ap ndice D Informaci n Importante De D 4 Appendice D Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza D 5 Appendiks D Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation D 6 A O E cuca otedate de adoiute IX 1 List of Figures Side view DIMENSIONS 2 2 haeo 1 8 Front a 1 13 Side 1 14 Road Case Construction Overhead View 1 2 Road Case Construction Side VIEW ii au aqa 1 3 Data Cable Construction 2 a 1 5 Terminator Const Ction ai A 1 6 Removine the Lamp Access Cap suse rei Ep er Debit a o 1 7 isla le Lam uuu iE M uM UM MENU IL RES 1 8 loorins llafion A ucu un RR nt can isto eti ao ie qoe ute edd 1 9 Attaching Mountine Hardware iS 1 10
19. Das enth lt keine wartungsbed rftigen Teile 5 Dueses Gerat geh rt zur Klasse I WARNUNG ZUM SCHUTZ GEGEN UBERMASSIGE ULTRAVIOLETT UV BESTRAHLUNG 1 Benutzen Sie dieses Ger t nur wenn das komplette Lampengehause fest eingebaut ist ebenfalls d rfen keine der Schutzabdeckungen Linsen oder der UV Schutz Besch digungen aufweisen 2 Die Schutzabdeckungen Linsen und der UV Schutz m ssen ausgewechselt wer den wenn sie sichtlich derma en besch digt sind da sie ihre Wirksamkeit ein b ben z B infolge von Rissen oder tiefen Kratzern 3 Nie direkt in die eingeschaltete Lampe schauen Appendix D Important Safety Information D 3 c e D 4 WARNUNG ZUM SCHUTZ VOR VERLETZUNGEN 1 2 Verwenden Sie bei der Installation des Beleuchtungskorpers ein zusatzliches Sicherheitskabel VORSICHT Bei einer heibe Lampe besteht Explosionsgefahr Nach dem Abschalten der Netzspannung sollten Sie etwa 5 Minuten warten bevor Sie das Lampengehause ffnen Sch tzen Sie beim Auswechseln der Lampen Ihre und tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille Die Oberfl chen des Ger tes k nnen Temperaturen bis zu 140 C erreichen Vor dem Anfassen stets 5 Minuten lang abk hlen lassen Falls die Lampe besch digt oder durch Warmeeinwirkung verformt ist mul sie ausgewechselt werden Ap ndice D Informaci n Importante De Seguridad ADVERTENCIA PARA PROTECCI N CONTINUA CONTRA
20. appropriate channel The display will stop flashing Note if the ENTER key is not pressed the fixture will not store the starting channel lt 5 lt 7 D 3 Chapter 3 Menu System 3 5 Information Menu Use the following subsections to perform the functions contained within the INF O menu Viewing Lamp Hours To view the number of lamp hours complete the following procedure 1 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to H dd 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the I NF O field and press the ENTER button The display will indicate 3 Press the ENTER button to enter the field and display the lamp hours Note this feature is only available on the 575 8 Viewing Lamp Strikes To view the number of times the lamp has attempted to strike complete the following procedure 1 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to Hdd 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the I NF O field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to 5 field and press ENTER The fixture will display the number of times the lamp has attempted to strike Notes lamp strikes are automatically reset when the lamp hours are reset Refer to Resetting Lamp Hours on page 3 7 This feature is only available on the 575 8 Viewing System Version Number To view the system version number software revision level
21. down to the field and press the ENTER button The fixture will display the minimum internal temperature followed by degrees centigrade Viewing the Maximum Internal Temperature To view the fixture s maximum internal temperature since the last reset complete the following procedure 2 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to H dd Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 1 NF O field and press the lt ENTER gt button Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the field and press the lt ENTER gt button Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the MH x field and press the lt ENTER gt button The fixture will display the maximum internal temperature followed by degrees centigrade Resetting Temperature Readings To reset the minimum and maximum temperature readings complete the following procedure 1 Ze 3 8 Studio Color User s Manual Hold the MENU button until the display changes to d Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 1 NF O field and press the ENTER button Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the MF field and press the ENTER button Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the K 5 field and press the ENTER button Viewing Errors and Function Values DMX errors and Individual function values can be viewed This feature Is provided for advanced users an
22. field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 L the ENTER button The display will indicate 5 while the motors are electronically locked into place Perform the appropriate maintenance procedures 5 Press the lt MENU gt button to reset and home the fixture Chapter 3 Menu System 3 11 F field and press lt 5 lt Self Tests Studio Color has the following self tests to check the following functions e HLL runs through each self test twice d I M dimming iris moves from closed to full open 5HLT moves through all strobe functions e FRGT rotates the effects wheel 2 from 0 to 255 and back to 0 dim at full E rotates effects wheel 1 through 4 positions dim at full C Y HN rotates the cyan color wheel from 0 to 255 and back to 0 dim at full e YEL A rotates the yellow color wheel from 0 to 255 and back to 0 dim at full e MHISN rotates the magenta color wheel from 0 to 255 and back to 0 dim at full C OLR rotates from position 1 to 6 dim at full TILT moves the tilt motor from 0 to 370 PHN moves the pan from 0 to 240 To begin the self test function complete the following procedure 1 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to Hdd 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons sc
23. sepe EN IE IR E e 5 Table of Contents TOC v TOC vi Studio Color Users Manual O ct 5 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Studio Color Automated Wash Luminaire from High End Systems About This Manual This manual provides the means to setup and operate Studio Color This manual 1s organized in the following sections Introduction introduces you to this manual provides hardware specifications and technical support information Chapter 1 Installation and Setup explains how to install and setup Studio Color Chapter 2 Operation explains the functionality and operation of the fixture in detail Chapter 3 Menu System provides information on using the menu system and 15 functions Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance provides directions for troubleshooting problems maintenance and uploading software Appendix B Accessory Installation provides information on installing approved accessories Appendix C Supplemental Information provides information on how to color mix common gel colors and contains a reference chart for DMX values to MSpeed times Appendix D Important Safety Information provides safety information in English French German Spanish Italian and Danish Index provides easy access to relevant topics and words Introduction 1 Caution and Warning Symbols The following international symbols appear in mar
24. the head Refer to Figure B 1 Remove the safety cable from its latch and set the bezel on a flat surface 4 Using phillips head screw driver loosen the four screws securing the clips to the lens and rotate the clips 90 Refer to Figure B 7 5 Remove the lens and set it aside 6 Place the light snoot under the four securing clips with the lip pointing outwards and replace the lens Refer to Figure B 8 B 8 Studio Color Users Manual e A YE Y Y Y y Figure 8 Installing the Light Snoot Exploded View 7 Rotate the clips back in place and tighten the four screws Refer to Figure B 9 Check to ensure the lens 1s secure by attempting to rotate it Figure B 9 Installed Light Snoot 8 Reinstall the bezel attach the safety clip and relatch the bezel Note the bezel can only be correctly replaced one way to allow the use of the safety cable Warning when the fixture is in operation the light snoot will become very hot Gaus Gy Take heed to not burn yourself gt a 9 0 o 0 o 2 x Appendix B Accessory Installation B 9 B 10 Studio Color Users Manual 0o 2 2 3 3 o m Appendix Supplemental Information In this appendix you will match common gel colors 1 convert DMX values to MSpeed times C 5 Color Matching This appendix provides the DMX values and fader percentages
25. the procedure as necessary lt 5 lt Chapter 3 Menu System 3 17 3 18 Studio Color Users Manual Troubleshooting and Maintenance In this appendix you will fill out a technical support checklist A 1 contact High End Systems A 2 troubleshoot problems A 2 perform maintenance A 11 upload software A 13 Overview This appendix provides directions for troubleshooting problems that may be preventing you from installing or operating your Studio Color properly Before calling for technical assistance follow the recommended procedures in this appendix to diagnose and solve many potential hardware and software problems If the procedures in this appendix do not solve your problem and you need to call for assistance please provide the support technician with the information outlined in the support Checklist provided in this appendix Before You Begin Caution Before you perform any troubleshooting procedures read the following personal and equipment safety precautions e V 1 Wear hand and eye protection 2 Walt at least five minutes before handling fixture after operation Support Checklist gt o lt o r D O Technical support can provide you with faster service 1f you can provide the following information when you call Customer name Country 1f other than U S A Ph
26. to approximately match common gel colors with Studio Color Additional color matches are available on the High End Systems web site The color matches were created at full intensity with Studio Color and PAR 64 fixtures The reference PAR 64 fixtures used 1000 watt tungsten lamps Due to fixture variations and lamps minor adjustments may be required Use the following table match common gel colors depicts a Rosco gel color L depicts a Lee gel and LHT depicts a high temperature Lee gel Table C 1 Color Matching Color Color Red Red Green Blue DMX DMX Name Yo Value Value Blue Mist Mist Blue 0 100 71 Blue Pale Blue S as 0 Daylight R65 Blue Cool Blue Light Sky R67 Blue S S lt Light R64 Steel Blue Appendix C Supplemental Information C 1 2 Color Name sme we e qe pm pe ex 36 10 Brilliant Blue Nile Blue Sea Blue Azure Blue Peacock Blue Green Blue Trudy Blue Green Urban Blue Clearwater Tipton Aquama rine Blue Bell Tharon Delft Blue Color R71 R72 7 88 ON R77 O ns ES R360 ON NO ON R364 ON Studio Color Users Manual Table C 1 Color Matching Red DMX Pu Value 0 4 255 0 166 65 255 0 43 255 0 45 255 0 A 133
27. to view any of the 512 DMX channels on its link This is a very useful feature to ensure Studio Color and other fixtures are receiving the correct data from your DMX controller To test individual DMX data by channel perform the procedures outlined in Viewing DMX Data by Channel Number on page 3 10 view DMX errors overrun errors framing errors and start code errors refer to the procedures outlined in Viewing DMX Errors and Function Values on page 3 9 A 10 Studio Color User s Manual Maintenance This section provides Information for basic maintenance Studio Color does not require regular maintenance besides lamp changes and cleaning If other maintenance 1s required refer servicing to a qualified technician Replacing the Lamp To replace lamp follow the procedures outlined 1n Lamp Installation on page 1 7 Cleaning You should clean your Studio Color on a regular basis Dust dirt and smoke cigarette and oil based fog fluid can accumulate and cause malfunctions Warnings Do not submerse in liquid There are no user serviceable parts inside Servicing should only be conducted by a qualified technician If any liquid soda beer etc has been spilled on or into the Studio Color contact High End Systems technical support before attempting to service the fixture Disconnect the fixture from power before cleaning Exterior surfaces can reach 140 C Wait five minutes before touching any surface Exte
28. update Studio Color software through Status Cue complete the following procedure 1 Copy latest Studio 519 file to the Status Cue directory if necessary 2 Select Device upload from the File drop down menu This brings up the Device Code Upload dialogue box Refer to Figure 2 Studio Color Cyberlight 69 gt Linkcard 255 gt 106 Upload ONLY to configured fixtures gt Upload to ALL fidures Figure A 2 Device Code Upload Dialogue Box e V 2 c O 5 Q lt r D O D 3 Select Studio Color check box from the list of available devices 4 Select the appropriate check box for the fixture s to upload 5 Click the OK button to start uploading This brings up the Device Upload Status information box Refer to Figure A 3 During the upload the fixture s display will quickly flicker and display F d to indicate it is uploading The Device Upload Status dialogue box indicates the number of fixtures that are being uploaded and the progress of the upload Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 13 Process Uploading File studio s139 Statistics 14 of 32 blocks uploaded Uploading to 114 fixtures Figure A 3 Device Upload Status Information Window 6 When the update has successfully completed the Process field will indicate Finished Click the OK button to complete the proc
29. 0061 Rev C Printed in the U S A M D T O High End Systems Inc 1996 2004 All Rights Reserved Information and Specifications in this document are subject to change without notice High End Systems Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual Unlawful reproduction or distribution in any manner without the written permission of High End Systems is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text Ecodome is a trademark Cyberlight Lightwave Research Lithopatterns and Studio Color are registered trademarks of High End Systems Inc Motorola is a registered trademark of Motorola Inc Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Corporation Other trademarks and trade names such as Rosco Lee and 409 may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products High End Systems disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names owned by others Studio Color uses one or more of the following patents US 4 962 687 US 5 078 039 UK 2 043 769 US 5 331 822 US 5 402 326 US D 372550 UK 2292896 US D365165 US 5 430 629 US 0360 404 US 5 455 748 0475082 US 5 506 762 M9604224 9 US 5 515 254 US D370080 UK 2 291 814 US 5 545 951 UK 2055842 UK 2 292 530 UK 2294909 UK 2292896 MR 8621996 and US 5 580 164 Additional patents pending June 22 2004 Studio Color User s Manual P N 60600061 Version 3 0 Prin
30. 2 Cambie el blindaje los lentes o las pantallas ultravioleta 51 nota una aver a visible a tal grado que su eficacia se vea comprometida Por ejemplo en el caso de grietas o rayaduras profundas 3 Jam s mire directamente a la l mpara en tanto sta est encendida c e ADVERTENCIA PARA PROTECCI N CONTINUA CONTRA LESIONES CORPORALES 1 Use cable secundario de seguridad al montar este aparato 2 Precauci n una l mpara caliente puede constituir un peligro de explosi n No la abra por 5 minutos luego de haberla apagado lleve puestos un protector ocular y guantes al recambiar l mparas 3 Las superficies del equipo pueden alcanzar temperaturas m ximas de 140 grados cent grados Deje que se enfr en por 5 minutos antes de tocarlas 4 Cambie la l mpara si sta se aver a o deforma por acci n t rmica Appendice D Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza AVVERTENZA PER PREVENIRE INCENDI 1 Questa apparecchiatura stata disegnata per usarsi soltanto con le lampadine tipo MSR 575 2 MSD 575 di 575 watt Se si usa qualsiasi altro tipo di lampadina potrebbe essere pericoloso e causa annullamento della garanzia 2 Da non montare sopra una superficie infiammabile 3 Mantenere l apparecchio a un minimo di 1 0 metri 3 28 piedi di distanza dai materiali combustibili 4 Rimpiazare 1 fusibili usando soltanto quelli del tipo e della taratura adatta Mantenere una distanza minima di 1 0 metr
31. 2 Cheeseborough clamps recommended or other mounting hardware Complete the following procedure to mount the fixture to a truss 1 Lay the fixture on its side and attach the mounting hardware to the center holes on the base Refer to Figure 1 8 4 center holes 2 Install the fixture on the truss and secure the mounting hardware Loop the safety cables through an outer hole on the base of the unit around the handle and out the other outer hole Refer to Figure 1 9 1 E Y m VAT WAU t V Sy U uud Y Figure 1 9 Safety Cable Installation Caution Only experienced lighting personnel should attempt to hang lighting fixture to an appropriate theatrical truss Do not place safety cables through the lower plate that connects to the fixture yoke Doing so may cause interference with the fixture s pan movement Warning Failure to use a safety cable could result in injury or death High End Systems supplies the proper safety cables and may be contacted for replacements 1f necessary For more information go to www highend c
32. 6 24 n mo __7_ 27 Xe 2 2049 x 8 a 247 s nus 20 __9 35 a mi 203 0 39 3 ns 15 __ 43 2 3 m9 197 m 47 mes 3 B3 m9 0B 53 29 5 m2 B3 _ 3 196 6 B 38 49 3 53 o9 57 __ 5 o o9 0x3 78 _ s Ooa 2o amp 16 2 6 omo Table 2 DMX Values to MSpeed Times MSpeed DMX Value Fader Time in Seconds i 9 4 4 4 4 MSpeed Time in Seconds DMX Value Fader 27 8 28 2 28 6 135 9 134 4 132 9 131 5 29 4 130 29 8 128 6 30 2 12 7 30 6 125 7 124 3 122 9 121 5 120 1 118 7 117 4 116 114 6 113 3 111 9 34 9 110 6 35 3 109 3 35 7 108 36 1 106 6 36 5 105 3 36 9 104 1 37 3 102 8 37 6 101 5 me pom N 8 20 4 165 3 O2 EY 31 4 31 8 22 9215 329 39 9 22337 34 1 34 5 ms s7 Y C 6 Studio Color Users Manual 71 72 73 74 75 76 7 78 79 81 82 83 84 85 87 88 9 92 93 94 95 5 6 7 8 9 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 67 70 0o 2 2 3 3 o m Table C 2 Values to MSpeed Times MSpeed MSpeed DMX Value Fader Time DMX Value Fader Time In Seconds Seconds 99 38 8 97 5 9 67 9 100 39 2 96 5 49 4 101 39 6 95 2 49 8 65 8 50 2 64 8
33. D reset the fixture hours complete the following procedure 1 Hold the lt MENU gt button until the display changes to F 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the I NF O field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the F R 5 field and hold down ENTER until the fixture resets the fixture hours to 0 001 Viewing the Current Internal Temperature To view the fixture s internal temperature complete the following procedure 1 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to Hdd R 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the I NF O field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the MP field and press the ENTER button 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to C LJ FR R field and press the ENTER button 5 The fixture will display the internal temperature followed by degrees centigrade Chapter 3 Menu System 3 7 Viewing the Minimum Internal Temperature To view the fixture s minimum internal temperature lowest ambient at power complete the following procedure 1 2 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to H dd Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 1 NF O field and press the ENTER button Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the field and press the ENTER button Using the up and down buttons scroll
34. Department Studio Color Users Manual 5 O cr 5 Lamp Lamp type Use only M Series GX 9 5 base 575 watt metal halide type lamp MSR 575 2 color temperature 6200 Kelvin MSD 575 color temperature 5600 Kelvin WARNING Use only the lamps purchased from High End Systems These lamps were specifically designed for use in Studio Color Communication Protocol USITT DMX 5 12 Start code 00h Maximum load 32 fixtures per DMX link Required channels 16 Termination 1200 Compliance Studio Color 575 M and 575 S are compliant to the following standards UL 1572 CSA 22 2 Number 9 EN 60598 1 1993 e EN 60598 2 17 1989 A1 A3 1993 EN 55022 Class A ITE e 801 2 1991 Level 2 4 8 kV EC 801 3 Draft 5 Level 2 3 V m EC 801 4 1988 Level 2 1 kV 0 5 kV FCC Class A digital device Available Controllers The following controllers from Lightwave Research may be used to operate studio Color Wholehog III Lighting Console Hog2 PC controller Additionally most DMX 512 controllers may be used to operate Studio Color Introduction I 11 Accessories The following items are currently available for Studio Color Accessory effect lenses set of five 99090029 Cheeseborough clamp 55040014 Color mixing assembly 80430044 Dark blue color filter 80510061 Orange color filter 80510060 Color corrector filter full 80510159 Purple color filter 80510063 Blue c
35. EXPOSITION AUX RADIATIONS ULTRAVIOLETTES EXCESSIVES ET CONTRE DES BLESSURES POSSIBLES SUR DES INDIVIDUS SE TROUVENT DANS L APPENDICE D PRIERE DE LIRE TOUTES LES PR CAUTIONS ET LES AVERTISSEMENTS AVANT D ASSEM BLER DE MONTER ET DE FAIRE FONCTIONNER CET QUIPEMENT WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE DIE NACHSTEHENDEN HINWEISE BETREFFEN DEN SCHUTZ GEGEN BRAND ELEK TRISCHEN SCHLAG UV STRAHLUNG SOWIE VERLETZUNGEN SIE BEFIN DEN SICH IN APPENDIX D LESEN SIE ALLE WARNUNGEN SORGFALTIG BEVOR SIE DAS GERAT ZUSAMMEN BAUEN INSTALLIEREN UND BENUTZEN INFORMACI N IMPORTANTE DE SEGURIDAD SE ENCUENTRAN EN EL AP NDICE D LAS INSTRUCCIONES CONCERNIENTES A LA PRO TECCI N CONTINUA CONTRA INCENDIO CHOQUE EL CTRICO EXPOSICI N EXCESIVA A RAYOS ULTRAVIOLETAS Y LESIONES A PERSONAS POR FAVOR LEA TODAS LAS PRECAUCI NS Y LAS ADVERTENCIAS ANTES DE ENSAM BLAR MONTAR Y OPERAR ESTE EQUIPO INFORMAZIONI IMPORTANTI DI SICUREZZA ISTRUZIONI PERTINENTI LA PROTEZIONE CONTRO IL FUOCO LE SCOSSE ELETTRICHE L ECCESSIVA ESPOSIZIONE AI RAGGI ULTRAVIOLETTI I DANNI ALLE PERSONE SI TRO VANO NEL APPENDICE D LEGGERE TUTTI GLI AVVERMENTI PRIMA DI MONTARE E USARE QUESTO APPAREC CHIO FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursu ant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm ful interference when the equ
36. Functions Function 2 allows the dim color mixing system fixed color wheel and effects wheels to attach to MSpeed When this function 1s enabled the motors will reach their programmed setting at the MSpeed time When this function 1s not used the motors are crossfaded by the controller Forward Color Spins and Synchronized Color Mix Sequences Function 3 allows the fixed color wheel to spin forward or allows synchronized color mix sequences with the color mixing wheels The forward color spin provides 123 variable speeds The synchronized color mix sequences provide color chases with 127 variable speeds Reverse Color Spins and Random Color Mix Cycling Function 4 allows the fixed color wheel to spin in reverse or allows random color mix cycling of the color mixing wheels The spin control provides 123 variable speeds The random color mix cycling provides color chases with 127 variable speeds Color Lock and Quickest Path Function 5 allows the fixed color wheel to snap on whole colors It also rotates the wheel m the quickest path for the desired color For example 1f you are on open 1 and need to reach color 6 the wheel rotates directly to 6 instead of through four additional colors If Function 5 1s not enabled the fixture defaults to continuous motion of the fixed color wheel This allows varying degrees of the color and partial colors In the default mode the fixed color wheel can spin one complete rotation 2 4 Studio Co
37. INCENDIOS Se ha dise ado este equipo para usarse con l mpara tipo Philips MSR 575 2 MSD 575 575 vatios El uso de otro de l mpara puede resultar peligroso e invali dar la garant a No monte el equipo sobre una superficie inflamable Mantenga una distancia m nima de materiales combustibles de 1 0 metro Cambie los fusibles nicamente por otros que sean del tipo y la clasificaci n espe cificadas Observe una distancia m nima a objetos iluminados de 1 0 metro Este equipo debe conectarse a un circuito derivado que tenga una protecci n m x Ima contra las sobrecargas 20 A ADVERTENCIA PARA LA PROTECCI N CONTINUA CONTRA ELEC TROCUCIONES 1 Ensamble la tapa del cord n de alimentaci n seg n las instrucciones del manual 2 Desconecte el suministro de energ a antes de recambiar l mparas o prestar servicio de reparaci n 3 Este equipo se adecua a lugares secos solamente no lo exponga a la lluvia o humedad 4 Derive el servicio de reparaci n de este equipo al personal calificado el interior no contiene repuestos que puedan ser reparados por el usuario 5 Equipo de Clase I Studio Color Users Manual ADVERTENCIA PARA PROTECCI N CONTINUA CONTRA EXPOSICI N A RADIACI N ULTRAVIOLETA UV EXCESIVA 1 No opere este equipo sin tener colocada en su lugar la caja protectora completa de la l mpara o bien si el blindaje los lentes o las pantallas ultravioletas est n da a das
38. MSpeed greater than delay Studio Color supports both 8 bit and 16 bit DMX controllers Channels 1 and 3 provide coarse positioning of approximately 1 while Channels 2 and 4 provide fine positioning between the 1 steps Studio Color provides 16 bit internal processing of pan and tilt movement If you are using an 8 bit DMX controller we recommend using MSpeed to provide smooth and natural motion between programmed positions Studio Color 575 8 includes optical encoders which instantly correct the pan and tilt positions if the fixture is heavily jarred The fixture will attempt to correct the positions numerous times before it times out Studio Color Users Manual Dimming Studio Color has full dimming capability without changing the color temperature This is accomplished through a dimming iris Dimming 15 linearly scaled with 256 values to provide smooth and accurate motion When dim 15 set to 0 the shutter will close To control dimming use DMX channel 13 and a value from 0 closed to 255 full Strobe Effects studio Color produces strobe effects through the use of a mechanical shutter 120 random strobe functions and 120 continuously variable strobe effects are provided Additionally the shutter can be used as a gate for instantaneous blackout Strobe effects are accessed though DMX channel 12 O s y 5 Color Mixing Studio Color can achieve over 100 million colors through the use of tts fixed color w
39. RR A 5 pan homing tab 3 10 pan invert 3 4 pan position 3 10 patch 1 14 PCAL 3 4 3 17 PCOR 3 3 3 10 phase angle 3 10 pink 1 17 power 10 1 4 1 11 A 7 power factor 6 10 Power Factor Correction 6 power level 3 16 power tap A 7 power saving mode 3 7 PPOS 3 3 3 10 PRGM TIME A 5 Protection D 1 protocol 6 11 QC rating label 14 quickest path 1 16 1 17 2 4 random color mix cycling 1 16 1 17 2 4 random strobe 1 18 red 1 17 red subtractive 1 17 Remote Shutdown 2 5 reset lamp hours 3 7 resistor 1 6 restrike A 4 Return Authorization Number 1 1 reverse color spins 1 16 Reverse Spin 2 4 road case 12 1 2 Rosco C 1 RST 3 2 3 8 rubber feet 1 9 S dN 3 4 3 16 A 3 S UP 3 3 3 11 safe 1 18 safety 2 7 D 1 safety cable 12 1 10 SELF 3 3 self test 3 3 3 12 SENI 3 3 3 10 Index IX 3 SENI ERR 6 SEN2 3 3 3 10 SEN2 ERR A 6 SENP 3 3 3 10 SENS TOUT A 5 sensor 2 3 3 sensor power 3 3 3 10 SENT 3 3 3 10 Service A 2 SET 3 4 3 14 setup mode 3 3 Setup Position 3 11 Shipping Materials 1 1 SHUT 3 2 3 3 3 9 3 12 shutdown 1 18 2 5 shutdown time 3 4 3 16 Shutter 1 18 shutter 7 singapore 2 software 6 3 6 A 9 A 13 software version 3 2 A 13 Specifications 8 spin forward 1 17 2 4 spin reverse 1 17 Start Code 11 3 9 starting channel 1 12 3 4 3 14 STAT 3 4 status Cue 6 A 9 A 13 Stepper Motors 6 stress relieving fiss
40. STUDIO COLOR Automated Wash Luminaire User s Manual High End Systems Inc 1996 97 2004 All Rights Reserved Information and Specifications in this document are subject to change without notice High End Systems Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual Unlawful reproduction or distribution in any manner without the written permission of High End Systems is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text Ecodome is a trademark Cyberlight Lightwave Research Lithopatterns Status Cue and Studio Color are registered trademarks of High End Systems Inc Motorola is a registered trademark of Motorola Inc Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Corporation Other trademarks and trade names such as Rosco Lee and 409 may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products High End Systems disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names owned by others Studio Color uses one or more of the following patents US 4 962 687 US 5 078 039 UK 2 043 769 US 5 331 822 US 5 402 326 US D 372550 UK 2292896 US D365165 US 5 430 629 US D360 404 US 5 455 748 0475082 US 5 506 762 M9604224 9 US 5 515 254 US D370080 UK 2 291 814 US 5 545 951 UK 2055842 UK 2 292 530 UK 2294909 UK 2292896 MR 8621996 and US 5 580 164 Additional patents pending March 11 2005 Studio Color User s Manual P N 6060
41. Troubleshooting and Maintenance V 1 pue Bu noous lqno1 Unit 1s not respond Ing to controller Unit 1s producing unexpected results Display 1s not functioning Cracks have devel oped in the color mixing wheels stress relieving fis sures A 8 Studio Color User s Manual wrong fixture DMX address bad data cable s link not terminated incorrect DMX start address on the controller last fixture 1s not ter minated display 15 turned off power connectors are loose bad logic board heat and natural expansion of the glass Table A 2 General Troubleshooting set the address as outlined in Address Menu on page 3 5 check and replace data cables as needed terminate link as outlined in Data Cabling on page 1 11 Refer to DMX Starting Chan nel on page 1 12 terminate fixture Refer to Setting Display Out put on page 3 14 refer to qualified technician refer to qualified technician stress relieving fissures are normal and do not in any way degrade the functionality or the performance of the fixture Upload Troubleshooting This subsection provides information for troubleshooting upload problems Table Upload Troubleshooting Not all fixtures on unit s turned off turn on unit s link are receiving bad cable s test and replace cable s as download necessary cable s disconnected reconnect cable s Status Cue dis
42. ast fixture on each DMX link 4 Connect AC mains power and turn on breaker located next to the power cord on the side of each fixture Refer to Figure 1 10 5 The fixture s will home and run through a built in self test Note if any error messages are present on the display refer to Troubleshooting in Appendix A Chapter 1 nstallation and Setup 1 11 DMX Starting Channel Use the following subsections to set the fixture DMX starting channel Starting channels may be set by fixture number 1 32 or DMX channel number 1 512 Either way each fixture uses 16 DMX channels Setting the Starting Channel by Fixture Number To set the starting channel by fixture number complete the following procedure l Apply power to the fixture Note to skip the homing process simultaneously hold down the lt MENU gt and lt ENTER gt buttons immediately after applying power to the fixture 2 Observe the display on the front of the fixture Initially it will display the software version xxx and then the fixture number 5 3 Press and hold MENU button until the display changes to the A d field Press the ENTER button to manipulate the address field Refer to Figure 1 12 Transmit Receive Figure 1 12 Using the Front Panel 4 Using the up and down arrow keys on the front of the unit set the desired fixture number tof 32 The display will flash when it is moved from the stored value
43. ble 1 2 DMX Starting Channel on page 1 14 for assistance The display will flash when it is moved from the stored value 9 Press the ENTER key to store the appropriate starting channel The display will stop flashing The fixture address is stored in ROM and retains its value until the value 1s changed Note if lt ENTER gt is not pressed the unit will not store the starting channel 10 Press and hold the MENU button to exit the menu Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 13 Patching Controllers Use the following table to patch set the correct starting address DMX controllers If your starting channels are assigned by DMX channel number set each starting address by adding multiples of 16 Table 1 2 DMX Starting Channel DMX DMX DMX DMX Fixture Fixt Fixt i Starting M starting d un starting Fixture starting Number Number Number Channel Channel Channel 1 14 Studio Color Users Manual DMX Control of Functions Studio Color may be controlled by either by 8 or 16 bit DMX controllers Chapter 2 discusses all Studio Color functions in detail Use the following table to control Studio Color functions via DMX Table 1 3 DMX Control Fader eec Pi Pan MSB coarse positioning bit 0 255 0 100 00 ffh 8 bit controllers use only high byte 3 fo o ct 5 5 o Tilt MSB coarse positioning 8 bit 0 255 0 100 00 ffh 8 bit controllers use o
44. complete the following procedure 1 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to Hdd 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the I NF O field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the E R field and press ENTER The fixture will display the current system version 3 6 Studio Color User s Manual Resetting Lamp Hours To reset lamp hours and lamp strikes complete the following procedure 1 Hold the lt MENU gt button until the display changes to Hdd R 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the I NF O field and press the lt ENTER gt button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to R 5 field and hold down lt ENTER gt until the fixture resets the lamp hours to 0000 Note this feature is only available on the 575 8 Viewing Total Fixture Hours Fixture hours are provided as an extra timing function To view total fixture hours total hours the fixture has spent on complete the following procedure 1 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to Hd R 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the I NF O field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the F H R field and press ENTER The fixture will display the lamp hours Note fixture hours can be used to determine lamp hours for the 575 M Resetting Fixture Hours lt D lt
45. covered in their subsections Display Error Messages on page A 3 General Troubleshooting on page A 7 Upload Troubleshooting on page A 9 Onboard Self Tests on page A 10 Testing DMX Data on page A 10 A 2 Studio Color Users Manual Display Error Messages Studio Color contains an elaborate and comprehensive set of tests and messaging Use the following table to identify and report errors to a qualified service technician Table A 1 Display Error Messages Display Problem Explanation Solution Message EEPROM address fixture was unable to refer to qualified was unreadable recover fixture service personnel address stored address new logic board with set the starting value stored is out out a stored address channel of range EEPROM was erased boot code differ current boot code refer to Changing ences does not match new Boot Codes on boot code page 3 12 the lamp is too hot lamp must cool the fixture will to strike before it can restrike restrike the lamp as soon as it cools eee EEPROM error e data 15 not readable refer to qualified from service personnel CHNL SWAP L STA NA 1RG F HRS V e Jj ge E 23581 s bs ESSI da jee ch si L E cannot erase the bad comm board refer to qualified flash ROM ac ae service personnel dx eu flash ROM error read wri
46. d d WN ERRE DMX errors GLIM checksum L N TL control value M GPg MSpeed value d I M dim value 5 HLUT shutter value FRETO frost wheel value lens wheel value Les FT1 L Y HN cyan wheel value VE EL N yellow wheel value rm magenta wheel value CLR color value L RF color function value 7 LL 1 tilt value FAN pan value 3 2 Studio Color User s Manual 5 TRT start code checksum errors E oo L1 overrun errors E MN framing errors 001 512 shows DMX data on the selected channel ae NF pan sensor TPOS tilt position 5 pan position d LI T Y encoder duty cycle pan or tilt correctionsT TIME main loop time V L sensor power E sensor 2 SENI sensor 1 IS SENT tilt sensor lt o EST L ads homes the fixture 5 UF places the fixture in setup mode ALL runs through all self tests g iM test G HLJ i test F RST test LENS test LY AWN test YEL N test MHIN test test test FAN test Chapter Menu System 3 3 d F reserved F 2 reserved F J reserved OOT stores the new boot code into the Flash ROM 5 lamp statust L OFF turns lamp offf L ON turns lamp ont PE sg s reserved x d cross loads fixture code
47. d troubleshooting fixtures The following values and errors can be vlewed e ERR 5 DMX errors CELM checksum e CNT L control channel M5P d MSpeed diM dim e GHL T shutter F RST effects wheel 1 position e LENS effects wheel 2 position YHN cyan wheel position YEL W yellow wheel position e MHISN magenta wheel position e ag fixed color wheel position E Es e LL RF color function TILT tlt position FAN pan position 5TRT start code e C E checksum errors lt lt V overrun errors F E framing errors To view any item listed above complete the following procedure 1 Hold the lt MENU gt button until the display changes to Hdd R 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the I NF O field and press the lt ENTER gt button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the W field and press the lt ENTER gt button 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the X field and press lt ENTER gt button 5 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the F 1 X field and press the lt ENTER gt button 6 Using the up and down buttons scroll to desired field listed above and press the lt ENTER gt button to view the DMX value Chapter 3 Menu System 3 9 Viewing Data by Channel Number Studio Color provides built in DMX viewer To view DMX data by channel complete the following procedu
48. dim 2 3 strobe 2 3 color mixing 2 3 color functions 2 4 beam shaping 2 5 remote fixture shut down 2 5 remote homing 2 5 This chapter explains the capabilities of Studio Color in detail and provides helpful programming tips MSpeed MSpeed motor speed 15 the time required to complete motor movement from one position to another MSpeed provides a means for all motors to reach their target position at the same time The following functions can use MSpeed pan tilt dim fixed color wheel cyan color wheel magenta color wheel yellow color wheel effects wheel 1 effects wheel 2 Note to attach MSpeed to dim color systems and the effects wheels refer to Color Functions on page 2 4 MSpeed is not linearly scaled it is exponentially scaled Refer to Figure 2 1 Chapter 2 Operation 2 1 2 2 270 255 240 225 210 195 180 165 150 135 120 105 90 75 60 45 30 15 time in seconds 0 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 256 DMX value Figure 2 1 MSpeed Values Note the darker region in the above figure indicates DMX values 0 3 which disable MSpeed and allow the controller to crossfade the fixture For a MSpeed conversion chart refer to Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times on page 5 Pan and Tilt Studio Color has the capability of 370 pan and 240 tilt movement When programming pan and tilt sequences consider MSpeed as a new position may be given before the last position was reached
49. e la lampe une protection des yeux et des mains est requise 3 Les surfaces de l appareil peuvent atteindre des temp ratures de 140 C Laisser refroidir pendant 5 minutes avant la manipulation 4 Changer la lampe si elle est endommag e ou thermiquement d form e Anhang D Wichtige Hinweise F r Ihre Sicherheit WARNUNG ZUM SCHUTZ VOR BRANDGEFAHR 1 Dieses Ger t darf nur mit 575 Watt Lampen vom MSR 575 2 MSD 575 von Philips verwendet werden Die Verwendung von Lampen eines anderen Typs kann gefahrlich sein und ein Erl schen der Garantieanspr che zur Folge haben 2 Das Ger t nie auf einer feuergef hrlichen Fl che montieren Stets einen Mindestabstand von 1 Meter zu brennbaren Materialien einhalten 4 Zum Ersatz nur Sicherungen verwenden die dem vorgeschriebenen Typ und Nen nwert entsprechen Einen Mindestabstand von 1 Meter zu den angestrahlten Objekten einhalten 6 Dieses Ger t darf nur an eine Zweigleitung mit einem berlastungsschutz von h chstens 20 A angeschlossen werden WARNUNG ZUM SCHUTZ GEGEN GEFAHRLICHE KORPERSTROME 1 Bei der Installation des Netzkabels am Lampensockel folgen Sie bitte Anweisun gen in diesem Handbuch 2 Vor dem Austauschen von Lampen oder vor Wartungsarbeiten stets den Netzstecker ziehen 3 Diese Ger te sind nur zum Einbau in trockenen Lagen bestimmt und m ssen vor Regen und Feuchtigkeit gesch tzt werden 4 Servicearbeiten sollten nur von Fachpersonal ausgef hrt werden
50. e the following procedure 1 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to Hdd 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 4 N field and press the ENTER button 4 Using the up and down buttons set the shutdown time in minutes at 5 5 M N or 10 minutes 10 M N and press the ENTER button Setting the Lamp Power For special applications the lamp 1n the Studio Color 575 S can be set to 250 watts This feature decreases light output decreases heat and saves power Notes do not mix fixtures that have different lamp power settings The light output is different Wy Warning Never install a 250 watt lamp into a Studio Color fixture The lamp may explode and will malfunction To set the lamp power complete the following procedure 1 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to Hdd 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to AMP field and press the ENTER button 4 Using the up and down buttons set the lamp power to either 5 1 5 A 2504 and press the ENTER button After a time delay the fixture will adjust the lamp to appropriate new power level Notes if you are using the 250 watt setting the lamp will initially power up to 575 watts warm up for the firs
51. ection contre les surcharges de 20 A Mise en garde pour une protection permanente contre les chocs lectriques 1 2 3 4 5 Assembler le c ble lectrique conform ment aux instructions du manuel D brancher le courant avant de changer les lampes ou d effectuer des r parations Cet quipement doit tre uniquement utilis dans des endroits secs Ne pas l exposer la pluie ou l humidit l int rieur de l quipement il n y a pas de pi ces remplacables par 1 utilisateur Confiez l entretien un personnel qualifi Equipement de Classe I Mise en garde pour une protection permanente contre des expositions excessives aux rayons ultra violets UV 2 Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si le boitier de la lampe n est pas compl tement fix ou si les blindages lentilles ou crans ultraviolets sont endommag s Changer les blindages ou les crans ultraviolets s ils sont visiblement endommag s au point que leur efficacit aient t alt r e par exemple par des fissures ou de profondes gratignures Ne jamais regarder directement la lampe quand celle ci est allum e Studio Color Users Manual Mise garde pour une protection permanente contre les blessures corporelles 1 Lors l assemblage utiliser un c ble de s curit secondaire 2 AVERTISSEMENT les lampes chaudes comportent un risque d explosion Apr s l avoir teinte attendre 5 minutes avant de la d gager Lors du remplacement d
52. ed 2 Change shields lenses or ultraviolet screens if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness 1s impaired for example by cracks or deep scratches 3 Never look directly at the lamp while lamp 1s on Appendix D mportant Safety Information c e D 1 D 2 Warning For Continued Protection Against Injury To Persons 1 Use secondary safety cable when mounting this fixture hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 140 degrees C 284 degrees F Allow 5 minutes for cooling before handling Change the lamp if it becomes damaged or thermally deformed Appendice D Importantes Informations Sur La S curit Mise en garde pour une protection permanente contre les incendies l oa Cet appareil est pour tre exclusivement utilis avec des lampes de 575 watts MSR 575 2 MSD 575 L usage d autres lampes peut tre risque et annulera la garantie Ne pas monter les lampes sur une surface inflammable Maintenir une distance minimum de 1 0 metre de mati res inflammables Ne remplacer les fusibles qu avec des modeles et valeurs assign es recommandes Respecter une distance minimum de 1 0 m tre par rapport aux objets clair s Cet appareil de connection au circuit de d rivation comporte une prot
53. edure Note Status Cue provides upload communication with Studio Color fixtures If any error messages are received refer to Upload Troubleshooting on page 9 A 14 Studio Color Users Manual Upload Dongle To use the upload dongle you will need the following items e High End Systems parallel to DMX dongle p n 99190009 386 based or faster PC MS DOS v3 3 or later e free disk space dongle software e latest Studio Color binary file studioxx bin Connect the dongle to the computer and install 1ts software as outlined in the instructions provided with the dongle To upload software from the dongle complete the following procedure 1 In DOS enter the Studio Color upload directory by typing scupload at the N prompt Copy the latest studioxx bin file into the upload directory 3 Type upload to start the program The program will cause the fixtures to strobe for 30 seconds and then 1t starts the upload Optionally you may press lt R gt to instantly run the upload or lt Q gt to quit the program 5 The display will indicate the fixtures and the status of the upload Notes the dongle software provides bi directional upload communication with Studio Color fixtures If any error messages are received refer to Upload Troubleshooting on page 9 Another Studio Color e V This procedure 15 covered in Cross Loading Fixtures on page 3 13 gt
54. efer to qualified service personnel Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5 Display Messaee L NI J I C INCL ewe A 6 Studio Color Users Manual Table A 1 Display Error Messages Problem cyan color mixing fixed color wheel or effects wheel 1 magenta yellow or effects wheel 2 tilt connector 15 dis connected tilt driver error tilt encoder failure tilt homing error Explanation problem with cyan wheel tab sensor or motor problem with fixed color wheel tab sen sor or motor problem with effects wheel tab sensor or motor bad sensor 1 problem with magenta wheel tab sensor or motor problem with yellow wheel tab sensor or motor problem with effects wheel 2 tab sensor or motor bad sensor 2 tilt connector 15 dis connected at the logic board or at the sensor motor wire shorted to ground bad driver chip bad motor external obstruction bad connector loose pinion gear loose motor cable incorrect cabling to tilt input bad sensor bad motor Solution run self test on sensor refer to qualified service personnel run self test on sensor 2 refer to qualified service personnel refer to qualified service personnel refer to qualified service personnel remove obstruction refer to qualified service personnel run self test and refer to qualified service personnel General Troubleshooting Use the following table
55. fe Introduction 3 H4 Studio Color 575 M Features Robust magnetic ballast power supply for operation at 50 or 60 Hz at 208 or 230 volts e Power factor correction e Utilizes stepper motors throughout Convection cooled for quiet operation functions are controllable via DM X 512 protocol Subtractive color mixing system plus six position fixed color wheel 100 million color permutations e 6200 K color temperature using MSR 575 2 lamp and 5600 K using the MSD 575 The color correction filter fitted in the color wheel changes MSR 575 2 s color temperature to 3100 K and the MSD 575 color temperature to 2800 K Virtually infinite up down color correction 15 also available through the use of the three variable subtractive color wheels e Partial colors color spins synchronized color sequences and random color sequences are available for effects The 8 to 22 selectable beam angle may be further user shaped to variable horizontal or vertical positioning through the use of proprietary secondary effects lens systems e Variable frost e Moving yoke achieves up to 370 pan and 240 tilt Positioning accuracy is 19 8 sec 0 0055 Accessory PAR type lenses are available in VNSP NSP and XWFL PAR beams 5 segment four character alpha numeric LED display shows data status and internal diagnostic features e LED indicators are provided to analyze power and data c
56. fixtures constantly updated with the latest software version Stepper Motors motors are digitally controlled steppers providing precision control and very long life The pan and tilt motors are special high torque stepper motors offering 40 greater torque than comparable steppers All mechanical movements are achieved via belt drives insuring high reliability and very smooth quiet performance Studio Color Users Manual O ct 5 Optical Encoders The Studio Color 575 5 utilizes optical encoders for the pan and tilt systems The encoders automatically correct position 1f a fixture 15 Jolted from programmed position Lamp Power Options For special applications lamp power In the Studio Color 575 5 can be reduced to 250 watts This feature decreases light output decreases heat and saves power Automatic Power Saving Mode The Studio Color 575 5 provides an automatic power saving mode When the shutter 1s closed lamp power decreases to 250 watts When the shutter 1s reopened the lamp instantly returns to full power Ease of Maintenance Studio Color has been designed for the professional user All electronics motors and drive systems are easily accessible Access to all color wheels color motors and effects motors Is provided via a removable impact resistance high temperature polymer front bezel This front bezel 1s removable in seconds through two quick release latches All process
57. g items accessory lens e phillips screw driver Complete the following procedure to install an accessory lens 1 Remove power from the fixture and place it on a flat surface 2 Remove the bezel by releasing the two latches located in the middle of the head Refer to Figure B 1 Remove the safety cable from its latch and set the bezel on a flat surface 4 Usinga phillips head screw driver loosen the four screws securing the clips to the lens and rotate the clips 90 Refer to Figure B 7 remove these screws 4 gt Figure 7 Lens Removal e D D o S lt 5 Remove the old lens and install the new lens in its place 6 Rotate the clips back in place and tighten the four screws Check to ensure the lens 15 secure by attempting to rotate it 7 Reinstall the bezel attach the safety clip and relatch the bezel Note the bezel can only be correctly replaced one way to allow the use of the safety cable Appendix B Accessory Installation 7 Light Snoot Studio Color has an optional light snoot which can be Installed to eliminate the light leak common with Fresnel lenses To complete this procedure you will need the following items e light snoot phillips screw driver Complete the following procedure to install the light snoot 1 Remove power from the fixture and place it on a flat surface 2 Remove the bezel by releasing the two latches located in the middle of
58. gins throughout this manual to highlight caution and warning messages Caution This symbol appears adjacent to Caution messages Ignoring these messages could result damage to equipment Warning This symbol appears adjacent to High Voltage Warning messages Ignoring these messages could result in serious personal injury 4 im This symbol indicates the minimum distance to a lighted object 15 1 meter This symbol indicates eye protection 1s required 2m Y This symbol Indicates hot surface W This symbol indicates an explosion hazard Safety Instructions e Heed all caution and warning messages throughout this manual and the documentation that accompanies your fixtures e Servicing must be conducted by the manufacturer or other qualified service personnel e Avoid allowing liquids In any form to come in contact with the fixture 2 Studio Color Users Manual O ct 5 Studio Color 575 S Features Automatic voltage selection for electronics lamp and motors at 50 60 Hz for all international voltages e Full power factor correction Convection cooled for quiet operation e Utilizes stepper motors throughout e functions are controllable via DMX 512 protocol Subtractive color mixing system plus six position fixed color wheel 100 million color permutations 6200 K color temperature using MSR 575 2 lamp and 5600 K using the MSD 575 The color correction f
59. gt button on the master fixture until the display changes to ADA Using the up and down buttons scroll down to dE field and press the ENTER button Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the x 4 field and press the ENTER button The master fixture will upload its software to all connected fixtures on the link The slave fixtures will display U F L d during the process if the fixture s take longer than one minute to reset after an upload turn off the fixture s and repeat the procedure Cross loading can also be instigated by holding down both arrow keys on the master fixture when it is turned on lt 5 lt 7 D 3 Chapter 3 Menu System 3 13 Set Menu Use the following subsections to perform the functions contained within the GE i menu Turning On and Off Factory Presets To revert fixture settings back to factory presets complete the following procedure 1 Ze Hold the MENU button until the display changes to H dd Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 field and press the ENTER button The display will indicate HE T Press the ENTER button again to enter the field 4 Using the up and down buttons turn the factory presets to GN and press the ENTER button Setting the Starting Channel by DMX Channel or by Fixture Number To change the addressing to DM X channel or to fixture number complete the following procedure
60. heel and subtractive color mixing system Appendix C contains a chart of common gel colors and the values to acquire them from the color mixing systems Fixed Color Wheel The fixed color wheel 15 controlled through DMX channel 6 The factory fixed color wheel contains the following primary colors Position 1 white open e Position 2 74 CTO color temperature orange e Position 3 pink Position 4 magenta Position 5 red Position 6 aqua Note the stock 4 is easily replaced with optional Y or full CTOs Subtractive Color Wheels The subtractive color mixing system uses the following color wheels and DMX channels cyan DMX channel 7 magenta DMX channel 8 e yellow DMX channel 9 The subtractive color wheels uses a proprietary gradiated pattern for even color mixing Chapter 2 Operation 2 3 Color Functions Studio Color offers five color functions Color functions are accessed through DMX channel 5 Multiple color functions can be combined for additional flexibility The following subsections discuss the individual color functions Double Rotation of Color Mixing Wheels Function enables the color mixing wheels to make two complete rotations This provides quicker color selection 1f the color is located on the saturated side of the color mixing wheel This also allows movement over the edges of the wheel for special effects saturated color and open for partial colors Enable MSpeed On Color
61. i 3 28 piedi dagli oggetti accesi 6 Questa apparecchiatura e da collegarsi ad un circuito derivato con una protezzione da sovraccarico massima di 20 amperes AVVERTENZA PER PREVENIRE LE SCOSSE ELETTRICHE 1 Montare la cappa del cavo seguendo le istruzzioni del manuale 2 Disinnestare la corrente prima di cambiare la lampadina prima di eseguire qual siasi riparazione 3 Questa apparecchiatura da usarsi in ambienti secchi Non da essere esposta ne alla pioggia ne umidita 4 Per qualsiasi riparazione rivolgersi al personale specializzato L utente non deve riparare nessuna parte dentro 1 unita 5 Aparecchio di Classe I Appendix D Important Safety Information D 5 AVVERTENZA PER PROTEGGERSI CONTRO LE RADIAZIONI DEI RAGGI ULTRAVIOLETTI 1 Non usare questa apparecchiatura se il sistema di chiusura della lampadina completo o se gli scudetti le lenti o gli schermi ultravioletti st sono visibilmente danneggiati di maniera tale che la loro efficacia sia stata ridotta ad esempio se vi sono visibili spaccature o graffi profondi Mai guardare direttamente verso la lampadina quando sia accesa AVVERTENZA PER NON FERIRE AD ALTRE PERSONE 1 Al montare questa apparechiatura usare un secondo cavo di sicurezza 2 Avvertenza la lampadina calda potrebbe esplodere spegnerla per 5 minuti prima di aprirla usare protezzioni per le mani e per gli occhi prima di cambiare la lam padina 3 Lesu
62. ilter fitted in the color wheel changes the MSR 575 2 s color temperature to 3100 K and the MSD 575 s color temperature to 2800 K Virtually infinite up down color correction 15 also available through the use of the three variable subtractive color wheels e Partial colors color spins synchronized color sequences and random color sequences are available for effects The 8 to 22 selectable beam angle may be further user shaped to variable horizontal or vertical positioning through the use of proprietary secondary effects lens systems e Variable frost Moving yoke achieves up to 370 pan and 240 tilt Control accuracy 15 11 6 sec 0 00329 Optical encoders self correct pan and tilt positions Accessory PAR type lenses are available in VNSP NSP and XWFL PAR beams 5 segment four character alpha numeric LED display shows data status and internal diagnostic features e LED indicators are provided to analyze power and data conditions Easy quick lamp replacement Integral AC power switch breaker e Integral floor mountable design with carrying handles Mountable with standard installation hardware Smooth iris dimming Shutter providing instant blackout strobe effects and random strobe effects Flicker free light output Lamp power reduction for special applications Automatic power saving mode when the shutter is closed e Remote fixture shutdown Enhanced lamp li
63. ipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area 1s likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warranty Information Limited Warranty Unless otherwise stated your product Is covered by a two year parts and labor limited warranty Dichroic filters and Lithopatterns M are not guaranteed against breakage or scratches to coating It is the owner s responsibility to furnish receipts or invoices for verification of purchase date and dealer or distributor If purchase date cannot be provided date of manufacture will be used to determine warranty period Returning an Item Under Warranty for Repair It is necessary to obtain a Return Authorization Number RA from your dealer point of purchase BEFORE any units are returned for repair The manufacturer will make the final determination as to whether or not the unit is covered by warranty Lamps are covered by the lamp manufacturer s warranty Any Product unit or parts returned to High End Systems must be packaged in a suitable manner to ensure the protection of such Product unit or parts and such package shall be clearly and prominently marked to indicate that the package contai
64. is LED 1s on when the fixture 1s the bus master not the controller E Receive data indicator This LED reflects the state of the received data F 15 segment four character alpha numeric LED display The display provides data status and internal diagnostic features G lt MENU gt button This button recalls the menu system and backs out of the current field H ENTER button This button enters the current field I Down arrow button This button scrolls downward through data fields J Up arrow button This button scrolls upward through data fields Note the 575 M LED will always remain on Introduction O ct 5 13 14 A DATA OUT DATA IN DANGER INTENSE HEAT WARNING DO NOT MOUNT ON A NORMALLY FLAMMABLE SURFACE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ATTENTION IMPROPRE A L USAGE DOMESTIQUE EMPLACEMENTS SECS CAUTION MAINTAIN 1M SEPARATION BETWEEN FIXTURE AND FLAMMABLE MATERIALS SURFACE TEMPERATURE MAY POWER REACH 140 E NOT RESIDENTIAL USE SUITABLE FOR DRY ETL Listed Conforms to i ANSI UL 1572 eos I Certified to CAN CSA N 22 2 No 9 C Dry Locations On
65. ked with the letter N or coloured black The core which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red WARNING Class I equipment This equipment must be earthed Data Cable Construction Studio Color uses standard three pin XLR connectors You should construct data cables using shielded two conductor cable with male three pin XLR connectors at one end and a female three pin XLR connectors on the other end You can use microphone cables 1f the pin connections are correct Test each cable with a volt ohm meter for correct polarity and ensure that the negative and positive pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield Ensure that pin 1 15 shielded Refer to Figure 1 3 shield Nd e K negative Z Z 1 mum 2 N 5 J 2 SR E K 277 AT TT negative RO ae oe S pd d gt j 1 Y shield positive positive Figure 1 3 Data Cable Construction If your DMX controller uses five pin data cables you will need to construct or purchase a five pin to three pin adapter Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 5 3 fo ct 5 5 o Terminator Construction DMX 512 protocol recommends terminating resistors be used on the last fixture on the link You will need the following items to construct terminator Male three pin XLR connector 120 Q resistor 74 watt minimum To construct a ter
66. lection studio Color 575 S features integral proprietary switching power supplies for the on board electronics packages and the lamp power supply The fixture automatically operates on all voltages between 100 V A C and 250 V A C at 50 to 60 hertz without changing a power tap the lamp or making any adjustments Power Factor Correction Both Studio Color models are power factor corrected The lamp s power supply 1s also power factor corrected to optimize the light source s efficiency and deliver maximized power economy Cooling studio Color 1s convection cooled and uses no fans Careful optical design provides a reduction of 65 heat between the lamp chamber and the optical section DMX Control Full control over all operating parameters of Studio Color Is achieved via 16 channels of DM X 512 protocol This includes 16 bit pan and tilt positioning accuracy over the 370 x 240 range of movement 8 bit accuracy for color wheels effects wheels and 8 bit dimming A full function alpha numeric display provides the ability to comfortably program the address channel mode offset and other functions of the fixture In easy to view characters A full set of diagnostic functions are available through the menu system All parameters are controlled by a built in Motorola 68340 microprocessor Operating software can be uploaded from the Lightwave Research Upload Dongle the Wholehog III Lighting Console or from another fixture thus keeping the
67. lor User s Manual Shaping Studio Color utilizes lenticular frost and convex lenses to refract light without decreasing light output This allows for a wide variety of beam shaping effects beyond the possible combinations from mechanical systems The system uses two independent effect wheels to accomplish this task The following options are available on respective wheels Effects Wheel 1 Beam Shaping DMX channel 10 e Variable wide angle lens e Variable narrow horizontal to wide vertical beam shaping Effects Wheel 2 Beam Shaping DMX channel 11 e Variable frost lens Variable narrow vertical to wide horizontal beam shaping Remote Shutdown Studio Color 575 5 can be remotely shutdown through DMX To shutdown a fixture complete the following procedure 1 Set DMX Channel 12 Shutter to a value of 0 on the appropriate fixture s This will unlock Channel 15 Control channel 2 Set DMX Channel 15 Control to a value of 128 50 on the appropriate fixture s The value must be sent for 0 5 seconds before the fixture s will shutdown The fixture s will close the gate and iris turn off all motors and extinguish lamp Remote Homing and Lamp Restrike To home Studio Color and restrike the lamp from a DMX console complete the following procedure 1 Set DMX Channel 12 Shutter to a value of 0 on the appropriate fixture s This will unlock Channel 15 Control channel 2 Set DMX Channel 15 Co
68. ly tiste 67501 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interferences and 2 this device must accept any interference that may cause I 7 JUVIU 99410036 MODEL SERIAL VOLTS Hz WATTS Tasa Important safety information See instruction manual before use D importante consigne de lt le manuel d instruction avant l utilisation de l appareil Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen Bedienungsanleitung vor Gebrauch lesen 80590027 Rev A K Line cord L Data Out connector M Data In connector N Breaker power switch O label Studio Color Users Manual Figure 3 Side Panels 1 Installation and Setup this chapter you will unpack Studio Color 1 1 construct a road case 1 2 construct line cord caps 1 5 3 fo ct 5 5 o learn the power requirements 1 5 construct data cables 1 5 construct terminators 1 6 install the lamp 1 7 mount the fixture 1 9 connect data cables 1 11 set the starting address 1 12 patch fixtures into the controller 1 14 configure your DMX controller
69. m power before removing the cover or changing the lamp 2 Allow the unit to cool for at least five minutes before removing cover or accessing the lamp 3 Wear protective gloves and goggles when working inside the unit Power Requirements The following items must be used to provide power to Studio Color e 12 AWG stranded THHN or equivalent e Branch Circuit Protection 20 A high surge thermal breakers GE THQL or equivalent Refer to Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Breaker Hequirements Note do not use magnetic type circuit breakers 1 4 Studio Color User s Manual Line Construction Studio Color 15 shipped without a line cord cap attached Secure the line cord to a line cord cap in accordance with the following code green and earth e blue neutral Drown live In the United States use an integral cord grip that 15 rated either at 125 V 20 A NEMA 5 20 or 250 V 20 A NEMA 6 20 depending on the available supply In the United Kingdom as the colours of the cores in the mains lead of this equipment may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals In your plug proceed as follows e The core which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which 15 marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The core which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which 15 mar
70. minator complete the following procedure 1 Disassemble the male XLR connector 2 Solder a 120 resistor minimum of 1 4 watt between pins 2 and 3 Figure 1 4 Terminator Construction 3 Reassemble the XLR connector 1 6 Studio Color Users Manual Lamp Installation You will need the following items to install or replace the lamp inch hex wrench Philips MSR 575 2 MSD 575 or factory approved lamp e Protective gloves 2 Protective goggles Note do not mix lamp types The MSR 575 2 and the MSD 575 have different color temperatures and characteristics 3 fo o ct 5 5 o To install or replace the lamp complete the following procedure l Remove power from fixture If the fixture has been in operation allow 1t to cool for at least five minutes before continuing Z 6 2 Using 4 inch hex wrench loosen hex screws located at rear of fixture and remove lamp access cover Refer to Figure 1 5 Figure 1 5 Removing the Lamp Access Cap 3 Holding lamp by its base align the lamp leads to their female slots and carefully push the lamp into the socket Refer to Figure 1 6 Warning Do not touch the lamp with bare fingers If the lamp is accidentally touched clean it immediately with a soft cloth and isopropyl alcoh
71. nly high byte Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 15 Table 1 3 Control ESE Chan percent 1 16 Studio Color User s Manual Color functions default color wheel continuous F1 allows the color mixing wheels to make two com plete rotations F2 locks dim color and effect systems to MSpeed F3 enables forward color spins on the fixed color wheel or synchronized color mix sequences F4 enables reverse color spins on the fixed color wheel or random color mix cycling from the subtractive color wheels 5 color wheel color lock and quickest path default 4 5 1 1 Fl and F4 Fl and FS F2 F2 and F2 and F4 F2 and FS and F2 F1 F2 and F3 F1 F2 and F4 F1 F2 and F5 Table 1 3 Control Fader Function Description Decimal percent Color default continuously variable wheel pos 0 open pos 1 CTO pos 2 pink pos 3 magenta pos 4 red pos 5 aqua DMX Chan 3 fo ct 5 5 o F3 variable forward spins syn chronized color mix sequences spin stop spin forward slowest spin forward fastest color mix sequence slowest color mix sequence fastest F4 variable reverse spins ran dom color mix cycling spin stop spin reverse slowest spin reverse fastest color mix cycle slowest color mix cycle fastest F5 color lock and quickest path pos 0 open 0 43 0 2bh pos 1
72. ns returned Product units or parts and with a Return Authorization RA number Accompany all returned Product units or parts with a written explanation of the alleged problem or malfunction Please note Freight Damage Claims are invalid for fixtures shipped in non factory boxes and packing materials Freight shipping will be paid by the purchaser Items under warranty shall have return shipping paid by the manufacturer only in the Continental United States Under no circumstances will freight collect shipments be accepted Prepaid shipping does not include rush expediting such as air freight Air freight can be sent customer collect in the Continental United States REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER HIGH END SYSTEMS INC MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT AND HIGH END SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE HIGH END SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE INCLUDING LOST PROFITS SUSTAINED OR INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT OR CAUSED BY PRODUCT DEFECTS OR THE PARTIAL OR TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE AND WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE WAS FORESEEN OR UNFORESEEN Warranty is void if the product is misused damaged modified in any way o
73. ntrol to a value of 64 25 on the appropriate fixture s The value must be sent for 0 5 seconds before the fixture homes The display will indicate K 5 reset strike the lamp during the process Chapter 2 Operation 2 5 26 Studio Color Users Manual Chapter 3 Menu System In this chapter you will be provided with a menu map 3 2 use the address menu 3 5 use the information menu 3 6 use the test menu 3 11 use the mode menu 3 13 use the set menu 3 14 Overview The built 1n menu system offers a number of features from setting the starting channel to viewing DMX data O Transmit O Receive lt 5 lt 7 D 3 MENU ENTER Figure 3 1 Fixture Menu Use the keys on the front panel to perform the following functions and down arrow keys scroll through data fields e MENU brings up the menu system and backs out of current field lt ENTER gt enters the current field Chapter Menu System 3 1 The following Information 15 complete map of the menu system Add fixture address L HR lamp hourst L Z lamp strikes V ER software version x x T1 AU resets lamp hours and lamp strikes F fixture hours F resets fixture hours 4 ESTO CURR current internal temperature MINI minimum internal temperature MHXT maximum internal temperature RES reset temperature TI NA d
74. ol CH0 An alcohol cloth is provided with each lamp Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 7 Figure 1 6 Installing the Lamp 4 Place lamp assembly back Into the housing and tighten the hex screws N Caution Do not overtighten the hex screws Note when a lamp is replaced remember to reset the lamp hours as outlined in Resetting Lamp Hours on page 3 7 If you are using a 575 M reset the fixture hours as outlined in Resetting Fixture Hours on page 3 7 1 8 Studio Color User s Manual Fixture Mounting Studio Color may be mounted on the ground or at any angle on a truss Complete the Instructions In the following subsections to mount the fixture properly Caution Keep flammable items at least 1 M away from fixture Floor Mounting Complete the following procedure to mount a fixture on the floor 1 Check to ensure that the rubber feet are installed on the base of the fixture and place 1 on a flat surface Refer to Figure 1 7 Caution Do not place the unit on a flat surface without the rubber feet installed rubber feet 4 Figure 1 7 Floor Installation Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 9 fo o ct 5 5 o Truss Mounting To mount the fixture on a truss you will need the following equipment 2 Safety cables
75. olor filter 80510116 Green color filter 80510117 Indigo color filter 80510114 Magenta color filter 80510118 Yellow color filter 80510119 10 foot heavy duty data cable w Neutrik XLRs 55050005 25 foot heavy duty data cable w Neutrik XLRs 55050006 50 foot heavy duty data cable w Neutrik XLRs 55050007 100 foot heavy duty data cable w Neutrik XLRs 55050008 Lightwave Research Upload Dongle 26040002 Ecodome 115 V 575 5 only 28010001 Ecodome 208 230 V 28010002 Keal Road Case for one fixture 26070000 Keal Road Case for two fixtures 26070001 Light snoot fresnel light shield 99190012 Philips MSR 575 2 lamp 55030045 Philips MSD 575 lamp 55030050 Safety cable 12040001 Studio Color User s Manual 60600061 Studio Color Quick Reference Card 60600082 Notes additional custom color filters are available from High End Systems For special applications all Studio Color models are available in white Contact your authorized dealer or distributor for ordering information 12 Studio Color Users Manual Front and Side Panels O 20 G H Figure 2 Front Panel A Motor power supply indicator This LED 1s on when the motor power supply has the proper voltage B Lamp power supply indicator This LED is on when the lamp is on off if lamp 1s turned off or flashing 1f there 1s a malfunction C 5V supply indicator This LED 1s on when the logic board 1s being supplied with 5 volts D Transmit data indicator Th
76. om trusshang 1 10 Studio Color Users Manual Data Cabling To connect the data cables complete the following procedure 1 Connect the data cable from the controller to the Data In connector on the side of the fixture Refer to Figure 1 10 DATA OUT DATA IN fo ct 5 5 o DANGER INTENSE HEAT WARNING DO NOT MOUNT ON A NORMALLY SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE ATTENTION IMPROPRE AL USAGE DOMESTIQUE EMPLACEMENTS SECS CAUTION MAINTAIN 1M SEPARATION BETWEEN FIXTURE AND FLAMMABLE MATERIALS rho POWER REACH 140 RESIDENTIAL USE TABLE FOR DRY Figure 1 10 Data In and Data Out Connectors 2 Daisy chain additional fixtures by connecting the Data Out connector to the Data In connectors on subsequent fixtures Refer to Figure 1 11 DMX controller to additional fixtures Figure 1 11 Daisy Chaining Fixtures 3 Install a terminator in the Data Out connector of the l
77. on until the display changes to Hdd 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the I NF O field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the W field and press the ENTER button 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to O dE field and press the ENTER button 5 Using the up and down buttons scroll to desired field listed above and press the ENTER button to view the DMX function 3 10 Studio Color User s Manual Test Menu Use the following subsections to perform the functions contained within the EST menu Manually Homing the Fixture To manually home the fixture complete the following procedure 1 Hold the lt MENU gt button until the display changes to R 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the TE 5 field and press the ENTER button The screen will display HOME 3 Press the ENTER button to home the fixture The display will indicate reset during the process The fixture will automatically reset the display when the process 1s complete Moving the Fixture to Setup Position N Caution The setup position 1s used only by service personnel before maintenance routines To place the fixture in setup position before service complete the following procedure 1 Hold the lt MENU gt button until the display changes to Hdd R 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the TE 5 T
78. onditions e Easy quick lamp replacement Integral AC power switch breaker e Integral floor mountable design with carrying handles Mountable with standard installation hardware Smooth iris dimming Shutter provides instant blackout strobe effects and random strobe effects Studio Color Users Manual 5 O cr 5 System Overview The following subsections provide a basic overview of the Studio Color features MSR 575 2 and MSD 575 Lamps Studio Color utilizes custom lamps which are critical to the achievement of a full range of color permutations for the fixture The MSR 575 2 provides a high color rendering index and high color temperature of 6200 K An optional MSD 575 lamp 15 available for architectural applications It has a color temperature of 5600 K and offers extended lamp life Color Mixing and Capabilities Color range 1s achieved through the use of two systems a fixed color wheel and three subtractive color wheels The fixed color wheel contains six user selectable filters Custom color filters may be selected and ordered from High End Systems dichroic color filter selection and easily installed by the user in the fixed color wheel When the fixed color wheel 15 used In combination with the subtractive color mixing gradient dichroic color wheels over 100 million colors can be achieved Proprietary dichroic subtractive color mixing wheels employ computer generated color distribu
79. one number and facsimile number Fixture serial number Error messages on your Studio Color display Description of your problem and the troubleshooting procedures that you have performed so far to diagnose and resolve your problem Software version Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance 1 Acquiring Help If can not resolve a problem with this appendix contact your authorized High End Systems dealer or contact High End Systems Technical Service through the following numbers U S and Canada California Office 24 hour World Wide Web Site Service Web Site FTP Site Europe Singapore Troubleshooting From 8 a m to 6 p m U S Central time Monday through Friday 800 890 8989 FAX 512 834 9195 Voice mall 512 837 3063 or 800 890 8989 From 8 a m to 6 p m U S time Monday through Friday 818 947 0550 FAX 818 908 8975 http www highend com http info highend com service service html ftp highend com Voice 49 8122 9903 0 FAX 49 8122 9903 33 Voice 65 742 8266 FAX 65 743 9322 This section provides information on diagnosing and solving operational problems If a solution to your problem cannot be found in the following subsections contact your authorized dealer or High End Systems Technical Support Please note that nearly every possible problem 15 documented to speed troubleshooting but most are extremely unlikely to ever occur The following troubleshooting topics are
80. or and power supplies are accessible by opening the electronics housing and removing complete modules Changing the lamp 15 quick typically less than 30 seconds and convenient being accessed through the rear of the fixture via two access screws The lamp assembly retains optimum lamp alignment during movement and replacement Safety The lamp cover 15 secured through a wiring harness for additional safety Multi point grounding 1s provided throughout for complete assurance of safe operation The bezel 1s secured to the unit by an additional safety cable The fixture and all electronics comply with current UL CE and CSA safety standards for professional lighting fixtures Introduction 7 Specifications Models Studio Color 575 5 Studio Color 575 M Mechanical Dimensions 305 05 mm ee 12 01 in Figure 1 Side View Dimensions Note the 575 5 has a proprietary heat sink which extends the fixture depth by 37 84 mm 1 49 in 8 Studio Color Users Manual O c 5 N 371 60 mm
81. perfici della apparecchiatura possono arrivare a temperature di 140 gradi cen trigradi 302 gradi f aspettare 5 minuti prima di maneggiare 4 Cambiare la lampadina se si danneggia o se si e deformata dovuto alle alte temper ature Appendiks D Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock VIGTIGT LEDEREN MED GUL GROEN ISOLATION MAA KUN TILSLUTTES KLEMME MAERKET ae ELLER D 6 Studio Color Users Manual Index A AC mains 1 11 accessory lens B 7 AddR 3 2 3 4 3 5 AddR LOST A 3 AddR OVER A 3 ALL 3 3 3 12 ambient temperature 10 aqua 1 17 architectural 5 arrow keys 3 1 B ballast 4 Beam 2 5 beam angle 3 4 5 beam profiling 5 beam shaping 5 2 5 belt A 7 bezel A 12 B 2 B 7 blue subtractive 1 17 bOOT 3 4 3 12 boot code 3 12 A 3 bOOT dIFF 3 12 A 3 A 9 Breaker power switch 14 C001 C512 3 3 calibrate pan 3 17 calibrate tilt 3 17 California Office A 2 capacitor temperature 10 CE 3 3 3 9 CE mark 7 checksum 1 18 3 9 checksum error 3 9 Cheeseborough clamp 12 CHNL 3 4 A 3 clamps 1 10 clean A 11 CLR 3 2 3 9 CLRF 3 2 3 9 CNTL 3 2 3 9 3 3 3 10 color 3 4 5 color filter 12 Color functions 1 16 color lock 1 16 1 17 2 4 color matches C 1 color mixing 2 4 color mixing system 2 3 color temperature 3 4 5 11 2 3 color wheel 1 17 B 5 COLR 3 3 3 12 Compliance 11 Control 1 18 control channel 1 18 3 9 controller cros
82. plays the XLR cable s was reconnect XLR cable s Fixture could not disconnected erase flashrom bad cable s replace cable s the fixture s electrical refer to qualified service circuitry is damaged personnel Status Cue displays Status Cue was con if there is not a fixture at that WARNING No figured with a Studio address nothing is wrong response from Fix Color at that address ture xx Link xx but no fixtures were Address xx found there check connections check to ensure fixture 1s turned on remove the fixture s from the data link or move them after Studio Color fixtures fixture s using RS 422 1s physically con nected before Studio Color fixtures V 1 Fixture displays new software also refer to Changing Boot bOOT diFF included boot code Codes on page 3 12 normal Fixtures are not a controller 15 disconnect the controller and cross loading connected to the link attempt the upload again pue Bunooysa qno fixture s using RS remove the fixture s from the 422 1s physically data link or move them after connected before Stu studio Color fixtures dio Color fixtures Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance 9 Self Tests Studio Color has on board self tests to diagnose problems If you are experiencing problems that you suspect are mechanical perform the tests outlined in Self Tests on page 3 12 Testing DMX Data Studio Color has the ability
83. r for unauthorized repairs or parts This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Table Of Contents A O 1 1 NA I 1 Caution and Warning Symbols I 2 Instr e t OD ceo Uu Medus clem UM ME 1 2 Studio olor 7555 Sn uy os I 3 Studio Color 575 M BeAltufes uu ay or btt E EH I 4 System OV CL VC a h ahua totu ettet I 5 2575 2 MSD SS Wamp yu l aio S iu I 5 Color Mixing and Capabilities eese I 5 Beam u Z HR n I 5 Pull Mechanical out teo tt i I I 6 Automatic Voltage Selecion ea oe e E RR ee I 6 Power Faclo OH oo Mem 1 6 A 1 6 DMX Contro 1 6 EET 1 6 ECOG GIG dto 1 7 PpowerOpitieonp u uyu AN I 7 Automatic Power Saving Mode I 7 or Matte natos uuu b o I 7 yusa sukakuy I 7 SPECI EIOS morada an 1 8 Mo ed 1 8 bi aia 1 8 AA A 1 10 A ae eae A 1 11 COMMON a 1 11 COMPING Re 1 11 Available Controlle Senasa dU 1 11 ACOSO e escas
84. re 1 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to Hdd R 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the I NF O field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the W field and press the ENTER button 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the X field and press the ENTER button 5 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the yA field and press the ENTER button 6 Using the up and down buttons scroll to desired channel C 001 4512 and press the ENTER button to view the DMX value Viewing Supplemental Fixture Data Supplemental fixture data 15 provided for advanced users and troubleshooting The following items can be viewed NF checks for pan homing tab on the sensor homed checks the tilt position from the encoder 5 checks pan position from the encoder dU Y duty cycle and phase NT checks for tilt homing tab the sensor homed FL UR number of pan and tilt corrections additional internal timer for the main loop GV checks sensor power on all sensors checks for effects wheel 2 homing tab on the sensor homed c N checks for effects wheel homing tab on the sensor homed N T checks for tilt homing tab on the sensor homed N To view supplemental fixture data complete the following procedure 1 Hold the MENU butt
85. rior d www To clean the exterior surfaces e Wipe with a soft damp cloth or tissue or use a small vacuum to remove any built up dust and dirt Do not use a blower as this will force dirt into the fixture For stubborn substances grime and serious build up use Industrial Strength Green 409 cleaner sparingly and a soft cloth e V PR gt o lt o r D O Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 11 Lens Interior 73 To clean interior of lens perform the following procedure El 1 Disconnect power from the unit If the unit has been in operation allow it to cool for at least five minutes 2 Unlatch the latches on the top and bottom of the bezel Refer to Figure A 1 latch latch Figure A 1 Removing the Bezel 3 Detach the safety cable from the bezel and pull the bezel off unit Wipe with a soft damp cloth or tissue or use a small vacuum to remove the built up dust and dirt Replace the bezel and safety cable Relatch the bezel A 12 Studio Color User s Manual Software Updates Studio Color software 15 easily uperadeable through the following means Status Cue e Upload Dongle another Studio Color To acquire the latest software version refer to Acquiring Help on page 2 Status Cue To
86. roll down to the desired test from the choices above and press ENTER The fixture will perform the desired test 4 To exit the test in progress press the MENU button Changing Functions The function modes are reserved for future use Changing Boot Codes When Studio Color 15 uploaded occasionally it 15 necessary to include a new boot code with the new software This is apparent whenb OOT diff appears in the display To accept and store the new boot code complete the following procedure 1 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to Hdd 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the field and press the ENTER button The fixture will display IO NE 5 and home N Caution Do not remove power from the fixture during the above procedure 3 12 Studio Color User s Manual Mode Menu Use the following subsections to perform the functions contained within the Mich menu Selecting Operational Mode 1 Reserved for future use Selecting Operational Mode 2 Reserved for future use Cross Loading Fixtures Studio Color can cross load software from one fixture to all other fixtures on the same link 32 fixtures per link To cross load software complete the following procedure 1 2 Notes Disconnect the data cable between controller and the first fixture Hold the lt MENU
87. s Manual Niewino Total Fixture 4 o A l ie ia tete 3 7 Rescting Fixmre a as asua asus LU Us 3 7 Viewing the Current Internal Temperature 3 7 Viewing the Minimum Internal Temperature 3 8 Viewing the Maximum Internal Temperature 3 8 Resetting Temperature Readings 3 8 Viewing DMX Errors and Function Values 3 9 Viewing DMX Data by Channel Number 3 10 Viewing Supplemental Fixture Data 3 10 To du mcr ET 3 11 Manually Homing the Fixture econ dc 3 11 Moving the Fixture to Setup Position 3 11 S Wolo i MX T HER SORORE 3 12 Chanoino FUCSIA s st dium inn 3 12 Charngine Boot cce sat u ud Mte tut tet s 3 12 iG TA t T p rd 3 13 Selecting Operational Mode 1 3 13 Selectine Operational Mode 2 uu x iu uu Z o pH t meto awa wae as 3 13 Socio 3 13 SEMON ta das 3 14 Turning On and Off Factory Prestar 3 14 Setting the Starting Channel by DMX Channel or by Fixture Number 3 14 Settino Display MO IDE c p seis 3 14 Jodi areca eau
88. s fade 1 18 Controllers 11 convection cooled 6 COOL A 3 cross load 3 4 3 13 9 CSA 7 11 CSUM 3 2 3 9 CTO 1 17 2 3 CURR 3 2 3 7 current 10 CYAN 3 2 3 3 3 9 3 12 Cyan mix 1 17 Daisy chain 1 11 3 3 data cables 12 1 5 1 11 A 8 Data In 14 1 11 Data Out 14 1 11 dichroic glass B 2 dIM 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 9 3 12 Dimenisons 8 Dimmer 1 18 dimming 6 display 3 4 3 14 8 DMX 1 12 1 14 1 15 3 2 3 4 3 9 DMX data 3 3 DMX Errors 3 9 DMX viewer 3 10 dongle A 15 Double Rotation 2 4 dSLY A 3 dSPL 3 4 3 14 dUTY 3 3 3 10 E Ecodome 12 effect wheels 2 5 effects wheel 1 1 18 effects wheel 1 homing tab 3 10 effects wheel 2 1 18 effects wheel 2 homing tab 3 10 EMEM ERR A 3 EN 11 encoder duty cycle 3 10 ENTER 3 1 Error Messages A 3 ERRS 3 2 3 9 ERSE FLSH 3 Europe A 2 F HR 3 2 3 7 F RS 3 2 3 7 Fl 3 4 F2 3 4 F3 3 4 FACT 3 4 3 14 factory defaults 3 4 factory presets 3 14 FCC 11 FE 3 3 3 9 FHRS A 3 fissures 8 FIXT 3 2 3 9 fixture data 3 10 fixture hours 3 2 3 7 fixture number 3 14 fixture shutdown 3 Flash ROM A 3 Flicker free 3 FMEM ERR A 3 forward color spins 1 16 FPGA ERR A 3 framing error 3 9 frost 1 18 2 5 Frost wheel 1 18 FRST 3 2 3 3 3 9 3 12 FTP Site A 2 FUNC 3 4 function modes 3 12 Function Value 3 9 IX 2 Studio Color Users Manual fuses D 1 G gel colors C 1 glass B 5 green subtractive 1 17
89. t for connection to branch circuit having a maximum overload pro tection of 20 A E Warning For Continued Protection Against Electric Shock 1 If this equipment was received without a line cord plug attach the appropriate line cord plug according to the following code e brown live e blue neutral e green yellow earth 2 colours of the cores in mains lead of this equipment may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals In your plug proceed as fol lows e the core which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow the core which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black e the core which is coloured brown must be connected to the termi nal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red 3 Class I equipment This Equipment Must Be Earthed Disconnect power before re lamping or servicing 5 Equipment suitable for dry locations only Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture 6 Refer servicing to qualified personnel no user serviceable parts inside B Warning For Continued Protection Against Exposure To Excessive Ultraviolet UV Radiation 1 Do not operate this equipment without complete lamp enclosure in place or if shields lenses or ultraviolet screens are damag
90. t ten minutes of operation and then change to 250 watts If you revert to the factory default settings the lamp power setting will remain unaffected 3 16 Studio Color User s Manual Calibrating Pan position 15 easily calibrated for precise preset positions Pan can be adjusted In 4 increments up to 8 To calibrate pan complete the following procedure 1 Hold the lt MENU gt button until the display changes to R 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 field and press the lt ENTER gt button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the PL HAL field and press the lt ENTER gt button 4 Using the up and down buttons set the pan calibration from 1 2 0 to 020 and press the ENTER button 5 Check the calibration by homing the fixture Repeat the procedure as necessary Calibrating Tilt Tilt position 1s easily calibrated for precise preset positions Tilt can be adjusted in 49 increments up to 8 To calibrate tilt complete the following procedure 1 Hold the MENU button until the display changes to Hd F 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 field and press the ENTER button 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 7 HAL field and press the ENTER button 4 Using the up and down buttons set the tilt calibration from 02010 020 and press the ENTER button 5 Check the calibration by homing the fixture Repeat
91. t the road case e 3 4 inch pressed plywood 4 pound poly ethylene foam steel or aluminum rivets Construction Requirements The road case must be constructed in a manner that supports the base and the handles with the head pointed down and the yoke rotated 90 Refer to Figure 1 1 and Figure 1 2 Caution For 575 S fixtures allow a small gap in the foam around the heat sink to ensure that the foam 15 not damaged by the heat from the fixture foam case exterior fixture base DOOM J9AO foam over wood supporting handles Figure 1 1 Road Case Construction Overhead View Studio Color User s Manual O Motor Lamp ov Transmit Receive phus est ENTER re TES F3ENTER to test motar 43 nem 5 ngae Epy EX Hh sal peng mat gs ENTER to cperatrd mode 2 s r tum oni takuy dota an ENTER LIGHTWAVE RESEARCH AUSTIN TEXAS USA Ein pa ENTER to dores channel pue uonejejsu LI APARTA ANSIA Figure 1 2 Road Case Construction Side View Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 3 Before You Begin Installation Warning Before you begin the installation read the following safety precautions 1 Disconnect the fixture fro
92. te error from refer to qualified ECTS AES flash ROM service personnel o lt D O error read write error from refer to qualified the Field Programma service personnel ble Gate Array ID or unique num error reading ID refer to qualified ber error error reading unique service personnel fixture ID Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance Display Messaee LIYE RR T LE NAT FE A A Studio Color User s Manual Table A 1 Display Error Messages Problem lamp has extin guished during operation lamp time out error other data present on the link during a cross load link error value counter 1s out of range fixture 1s over tem perature Explanation power supply failure lamp too hot to restrike dead lamp ignitor error controller 1s still con nected to the link bad cable s no data bad data output from previous fixture 1s bad bad comm board lamp strikes lamp hours or fixture hours have rolled over 9999 temperature 15 too high Solution replace lamp refer to Replacing the Lamp on page A 11 refer to qualified service personnel allow time for the lamp to cool and home the fixture to restrike the lamp replace lamp refer to Replacing the Lamp on page A 11 refer to qualified service personnel disconnect con
93. ted in the U S A M D T Declaration of Conformity according to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45104 Manufacturer s name Manufacturer s address Distributor s name Distributor s address Declares that the product Product Name Product Number Product Options High End Systems 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin Texas 78758 U S A High End Systems Inc 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin Texas 78758 U S A Studio Color Studio Color 575 M Studio Color 575 5 conforms to the following directives 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC Equipment referred to in this declaration of conformity first manufactured in 1996 in compliance with the following standards Safety EMC 0 U S A June 22 2004 60598 1 1993 60598 2 17 1989 1 1993 55022 Class 1987 IEC 801 2 1991 Level 2 4 8 kV IEC 801 3 Draft 5 Level 2 3 V m 1991 IEC 801 4 1988 Level 2 1 kV 0 5 kV Lanny Derryberry Compliance Engineer IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE UV RADIATION AND INJURY TO PERSONS ARE FOUND IN APPENDIX D READ ALL CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY MOUNTING AND OPERAT ING THIS EQUIPMENT IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS DE S CURIT INSTRUCTIONS RELATIVES UNE PROTECTION CONTINUE CONTRE L INCENDIE LE CHOC LECTRIQUE L
94. tion for uniform color of the beam and the most seamless three color mixing available The coloration of the three filters 15 optimized In High End Systems dichroic labs to provide the widest range of color available from subtractive color mixing A color correcting dichroic 15 fitted in the fixture s color wheel to correct color temperature to 3100 K with MSR 575 2 and 2800 with the MSD Special color functions allow MSpeed to control all color systems color spins of the fixed color wheel random color combinations double rotation of the subtractive color wheels and quickest path to the desired color Beam Shaping An exclusive variable beam profiling effect 1s achieved through selectable lens and frost systems The standard beam angle selection 1s from 8 to 227 which may be further shaped through a secondary effects lens system The beam retains full light output while being profiled This delivers virtually unlimited beam shaping in both the horizontal and vertical planes Additionally a variable frost effect provides progressive beam diffusion enhancement These features deliver dynamic control of beam shape offering new features never before available in a traditional wash fixture Introduction 5 6 Full Mechanical Dimming The dimming system 15 optimized to provide extremely uniform dimming of the beam A dimming iris provides complete dimming without changing the color temperature Automatic Voltage Se
95. to control Studio Color 1 15 Unpack Studio Color In this section you unpack your Studio Color and verify that 1t arrived complete and without any damage Save the Shipping Materials Do not discard the shipping carton and packing materials The carton and packing materials are specifically designed to protect the fixture during transport If you ever need to return a product for repair or maintenance you must return tt in its original shipping carton and packing materials You will be billed for a new shipping carton and new packing materials if you return your Studio Color in a non factory shipping carton with non factory packing materials Note Before returning anything to the factory be sure to call your High End Systems Dealer Distributor for a Return Authorization Number The factory can not accept any goods shipped without an RA number Inspect the Contents The carton contains the following Studio Color fixture Philips MSR 575 2 or MSD 575 series lamp Studio Color User 5 Manual Studio Color Quick Reference Card Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 1 1 2 Road Cases If Studio Color fixtures will be transported after they are unpacked from their original shipping box a professional road case 15 strongly recommended Road cases must be purchased from High End Systems or constructed according to the information in this section Minimum Material Requirements Use the following materials to construc
96. to troubleshoot problems that may not be indicated by the menu system Table A 2 General Troubleshooting Unit will not turn on Unit functions but lamp does not strike Lamp is dimmer than other units Unit will not home properly Color system 1s not producing the correct color Pan or tilt position 1s off no power breaker 1s turned off power connectors power line filter bad lamp incorrect voltage on the 575 M version lamp 15 too hot from operation unit turned off and on bad ballast ignitor connection is loose lamp 15 set for 250 watts wrong voltage on 575 M version bad lamp different type of lamp belt s 1s loose bad sensor s unit 1s not homed properly unit 1s not homed properly belt tension too loose connect power turn breaker on refer to qualified technician refer to qualified technician replace lamp provide correct power source or refer to qualified service technician to move power tap leave the unit turned on when the lamp s temperature drops it will restrike refer to qualified technician refer to qualified technician set the lamp to 575 watts as outlined in Setting the Lamp Power on page 3 16 provide correct power source or refer to qualified service technician to move power tap replace lamp replace lamp with 1dentical type tighten belt s refer to qualified technician home the unit home the unit tighten belt s Appendix A
97. trol ler test and replace cable s as neces sary test data line test data line test by bypassing previous fixture refer to qualified service personnel reset the out of range item fixture 1s too close to a major heat Source check and reduce ambient tempera ture Table A 1 Display Error Messages Display Problem Explanation Solution Message pan driver error motor wire shorted to refer to qualified ground service personnel driver chip bad bad motor EEN pan connector is pan connector is dis refer to qualified Pr FT NE NI LLIN IN disconnected connected at the logic service personnel board or at the sensor PAN pan encoder failure external obstruction remove obstruction L NEP TI C INL U bad connector refer to qualified service personnel PAN ERR pan homing error loose pinion gear run self test and refer to qualified service personnel loose motor cable incorrect cabling to pan input bad sensor bad motor program time has board refer to qualified expired during service personnel upload V sensor power error bad board refer to qualified service personnel e loose cable sensor time out fixture attempted to remove the Er correct pan tilt posi obstruction and tion without success reset the fixture due to a physical obstruction EE T 1 pu bad sensor 1 2 r
98. ures A 8 strobe 1 18 2 3 strobe plate B 3 STRT 3 3 3 9 Studio Color 575 M Features 4 Studio Color 575 5 Features 3 Studio s19 A 13 studioxx bin A 15 subtractive color mixing 2 3 surface temperature 10 SVCC 3 3 3 10 A 5 SWAP 3 4 3 15 A 3 swap pan and tilt 3 4 3 15 switching power supplies 6 synchronized color mix sequences 1 16 1 17 2 4 System Version Number 3 6 IX 4 Studio Color Users Manual T IN 3 4 3 15 TCAL 3 4 3 17 Technical Service A 2 TEMP 3 2 3 7 temperature 3 2 3 7 Termination 11 TEST 3 3 3 11 tests A 3 TILT 3 2 3 3 3 9 3 12 Tilt 1 15 2 2 3 17 tilt calibration 3 4 TILT CONN A 6 TILT DRV ERR A 6 TILT ENCD A 6 TILT ERR A 6 tilt homing tab 3 10 tilt invert 3 4 tilt position 3 10 tilt sensor 3 3 TIME 3 3 3 10 TPOS 3 3 3 10 troubleshooting 3 10 A 1 truss 1 10 U UL 7 11 UPLd 3 13 upload 3 13 A 13 A 15 Upload Dongle 6 A 13 A 15 variable forward spins 1 17 variable reverse spins 1 17 VER 3 2 3 6 vertical shaping 1 18 VIEW 3 9 voltages 3 6 10 w Weight 9 wide angle 2 5 winding temperature 10 World Wide Web Site A 2 XLd 3 4 3 13 Yellow mix 1 17 YELW 3 2 3 3 3 9 3 12
99. utton Using the up and down buttons select either or JF F and press ENTER button Inverting Tilt When fixtures are mounted on the floor upside down Studio Color can invert tilt movement To invert tilt complete the following procedure l 2 Hold the lt MENU gt button until the display changes to H d d Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 field and press the lt ENTER gt button Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the IN field and press the ENTER button Using the up and down buttons select either or JF F and press ENTER button Swapping Pan and Tilt When fixtures are mounted sideways Studio Color can swap the pan and tilt functions To swap the pan and tilt functions complete the following procedure l 2 Hold the lt MENU gt button until the display changes to H d d Using the up and down buttons scroll down to 5 field and press the lt ENTER gt button Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 WAF field and press the lt ENTER gt button Using the up and down buttons select either OF F and press lt ENTER gt button lt D lt D Chapter 3 Menu System 3 15 Setting Fixture Shutdown Time Studio Color can automatically shut itself down when controller 15 turned off the link 1s unplugged no DMX data 15 present set the shutdown time complet

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