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        Smart Hawk Firing System User`s Manual Firmware Version 3.09
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1.      Once the idea of module rail association is understood  entry is fast and intuitive  Some  of the constraints are  12 rails with a maximum of 15 modules per rail  Module addresses  of 01 99 and 100 199  Any module can be assigned to a rail up to a maximum of 15  The  module addresses are saved in ascending order  The save process works best when the  edit mode is terminated using the MODE button then the ARM key turned to safe     This is the display for working with groups  The green area shows the Rail group being  edited  The red area shows the group that the module is assigned to  The pink area shows  the module address  The gray area is the number of modules assigned to the group  The  turquoise areas are information returned from the addressed module when SELECT is  pressed     To learn module assignment  it   s best to start with a clean slate  So  first the mode must  be entered by pressing the MODE button four times  Then the RESET button is pressed  until CLR ALL GROUPS is showing  Press SELECT and rotate CW then press to choose  the YES option to clear the group memory  Press the rail A select button as the group to  start working with  This is what the display should show     Now for the module assignments  Make sure that the remote fire control is plugged in   Pull the fire trigger to add Module 1 to rail group A  The display will change to     Pull the fire trigger to add Module 2 to rail group A  The display will change to     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 50
2.     Alternate name for scripts 3 thru 5    Rotating the SELECT knob counter clockwise will select script 1  while rotating  clockwise will select script 2  Pressing the MODE or SELECT button will return to the  main menu and script that was showing will be selected     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 25 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Download Script Sub mode      This status sub mode is available to allow the importation of the firing script list used by  the scripted Fire modes  It is entered by pressing the Mode pushbutton until the text    display shows     Then press the Select knob to enter the Download Script sub mode  The script that will be  replaced is shown on the bottom line of the text display     Rotating the SELECT knob counter clockwise or clockwise will select one of the five  available scripts to load from the serial port  Refer to the top line of the display to know  what type of script is selected for download  Trying to download a Smartfire digital  module script into a NightHawk analog module script will cause a download error and  vice versa  When the SELECT knob is pressed  the panel will begin reception of the    script being transferred     While the download is taking place  the status and rail lamps will illuminate for each fire  record received  If the download has to be aborted  press the MODE button to exit back  to the main menu  Otherwise a successful download will show something like     The bottom line will show a script name
3.     Play Script Sub mode       This status sub mode is available to allow the dynamic review of the firing script list used  by the scripted Fire modes  It is entered by pressing the Mode pushbutton until the text  display shows     Then press the SELECT knob to enter the play fire list sub mode  This is the initial  display of the create fire list mode if the fire script memory has been reset             Pressing the SELECT knob or toggling a firing switch will start the script running in Play  mode  Pressing the SELECT knob while the script is playing will restart the script  playing from the beginning     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 24 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Select Script Sub mode       This status sub mode is available to allow the selection of the firing script list used by the  scripted Fire modes  It is entered by pressing the Mode pushbutton until the text display  shows     Then press the Select knob to enter the Select Script sub mode  There is 1 of 4 possible  displays that will appear  The top line will be the same  but the bottom line will display  either the default script name for the currently selected script  or a 16 character name  associated with the script if one was downloaded    This is the default name for script 1              This is the default name for script 2     This is the default name for script 3     This is the default name for script 4     This is the default name for script 5    Alternate name for scripts 1 or 2
4.     following     The highlighted area of the top line shows the elapsed timer display field that shows the  advancing show time     When the Remote Hold fire switch is released while the fire program is running  the  elapsed timer is stopped and the text display shows something similar to the following     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 43 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    When the Remote Hold fire switch is again depressed while the fire program is paused   the elapsed timer is still paused and the text display shows something similar to the  following     Switching to this after 1 25 seconds     Pressing the Remote Fire trigger while the Remote Hold fire switch is still held depressed  will start the fire program running at the point it was paused     Shot events in the fire program may be repeated or skipped over only while the timed  firing mode is paused by releasing the Remote Hold fire switch  This is accomplished by  turning the SELECT knob  When a shot event is selected using the SELECT knob  the  elapsed timer is updated to the pending time field of the new shot event minus 0 1  seconds  This is to allow the operator to start the fire program at a predictable point in the  show     Another feature that is often overlooked is the ability to adjust running time by pressing  in the SELECT knob and rotating it while depressed  This will advance or retard the  show time in 1 10  second increments per click  This would be used if the operator  noticed that
5.   The highlighted area of the top line shows the elapsed timer display field that shows the  advancing show time     When the Remote Hold fire switch is released while the fire program is running  the  elapsed timer is stopped and the text display shows something similar to the following     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 34 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    When the Remote Hold fire switch is again depressed while the fire program is paused   the elapsed timer is still paused and the text display shows something similar to the  following     Switching to this after 1 25 seconds     Pressing the Remote Fire trigger while the Remote Hold fire switch is still held depressed  will start the fire program running at the point it was paused     Shot events in the fire program may be repeated or skipped over only while the timed  firing mode is paused by releasing the Remote Hold fire switch  This is accomplished by  turning the SELECT knob  When a shot event is selected using the SELECT knob  the  elapsed timer is updated to the pending time field of the new shot event minus 0 1  seconds  This is to allow the operator to start the fire program at a predictable point in the  show     Another feature that is often overlooked is the ability to adjust running time by pressing  in the SELECT knob and rotating it while depressed  This will advance or retard the  show time in 1 10  second increments per click  This would be used if the operator  noticed that the pyrotechnic
6.   This position of the top line will show one of  three different words     FM        Last    or    Next        FM    stands for Firing Module  and  usually indicates that the panel is in the Continuity Status mode     Last    usually indicates  that the flashing firing status LED is the last fired cue     Next    in this area is reserved for  Prompted Fire Mode  to indicate that the flashing status LED is the cue to be fired next   The number next to the letter  A L  designates the lowest numbered cue that is flashing     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 41 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    When entered from the Status mode  the elapsed time will be paused  It will start or  continue as soon as a firing switch is activated  and will run until the operator turns the  ARM switch to OFF or the power switch is turned off  If the power switch is turned off  while the panel is still in ARM and the timer is running  the latest elapsed time will not be  saved  Always try to turn the panel ARM key switch to OFF before turning the panel  power off     Each time a firing switch is activated  the pin and module are noted and retained to keep  track of what has been fired for that module     The Firing Module can be selected and activated by pressing the desired Firing Module  Using the selector switch  which will then display the status history of that Firing Module  1 199  As noted above  if any of the cues have been fired from the Firing Module  the last  fired cue is fla
7.   Turn the  ARM key to safe and then turn off the panel  Turn the panel back on  enter the SH fire  mode and navigate to the EDIT RAIL GROUPS mode  Verify that the groups are still  present by using the SELECT knob to view the module     What makes this advanced feature useful and powerful is that once a group has been  entered  it can be accessed by pressing the rail select button when in the digital manual  fire mode  A groups    collective module status can be retrieved by pressing the rail select  A L button with hold fire released  When hold fire is depressed  pressing the rail select  button will not ask for module status  It will only select the group to send the pin fire  commands to  In addition  not having a module   s status will not block the fire command  being sent out the way selecting a Module address thru the SELECT knob does     The reasoning behind this approach is that when using the SELECT knob to reach a  module in manual fire mode  a valid module will have responded to a status request at  some time  while an incorrectly selected address will not have any returned status  But a  module address assigned to a group is a pre qualified address and can be fired without  restraint     There are additional reset options available while in this mode only  The reset menu  looks like this     Firing Reset Menus       Firmware Version 3 09 Page 52 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    The first three RST functions are available in digital manual fir
8.  1   shot at or after the identified time and then start the timer running  The  text display will show the message    Waiting for FSK        Once a valid TIMECODE record is received  the panel is in active firing operation and  will only stop or pause if the ARM switch is turned to OFF or the HOLDFIRE switch is  released  This will be indicated by the    Waiting for FSK    message being replaced by the  running time status on the top line along with an    s    character to the right of the firing  voltage  This character will show the various conditions of the Timecode reception     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 54 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Stopping the TIMECODE record stream will cause the panel to enter the INTERNAL  TIMER firing mode  The panel is in an active firing operation and will only stop or pause  if the ARM switch is turned to OFF or the HOLDFIRE switch is released  When  TIMECODE records are once again received  the panel transitions to SYNC FIRE sub  mode  The text display will indicate that this is occurring by placing an    i    character  where the Timecode status character appears     If the TIMECODE deviates from the internal timer  the panel will adjust the internal  timer to match the TIMECODE stream and re position the firing list to match up with the  new time  This is the JUMP TO TIME sub mode  and should under ordinary conditions  be very short   1  10   to 1 5  of a second   The text display will indicate that this is  occurr
9.  as the  signal orientation  NULL vs  straight thru     Analog signal connection between Modem and Timecode source     The correct  analog cable or patch cord must be used and tested that connects the FSK Modem  to the analog Timecode source  The signal levels and impedance must match and  the cable must have the correct ends  Very long cables should use professional  balanced lines with an impedance matcher at the Modem end to avoid signal loss  and induced noise  Having the correct patch cords and connectors is one of the  bigger challenges to using Timecode    Analog Timecode signal not plugged into the input on Modem     make sure that  the Analog Timecode signal is plugged into the input connector on the FSK  Modem  Listening to the input signal is a quick way to tell if the signal did get  connected to the right jack    Analog signal not Timecode     Verify that the Timecode source path is carrying  the Timecode signal and not the music track  It helps if the Modem has a speaker  to output what it is getting at it   s input    Analog Timecode signal mixed with other audio signals     Listen to the  Timecode source at the Modem to make sure that the source isn   t mixing the  music and the Timecode together  or that some other channel isn   t getting mixed  in with the Timecode  It happens almost every time that the sound tech patches  the Timecode to a shared buss    Analog Timecode signal not at good level  too high or too low      The input to  the Pyromate Wireless M
10.  currently in use     Select Knob   The knob at the bottom of the row is a multi action control  It responds to rotations  clockwise  counter clockwise and pressing in  This rotary switch is mode sensitive and is  used by the panel menu system  the script editing modes and the firing modes  Primarily   it is used to select the option displayed in the text display  and to make     adjustments   Rotating the knob clockwise has the effect of increasing numbers  and counter clockwise  of decreasing numbers     When the firing panel is at the top level menu in unarmed state  rotating the SELECT  knob clockwise will advance thru the MODE menu selections  But rotating the SELECT  knob counter clockwise will advance thru the RESET menu selections  Pressing the knob  with a MODE or RESET menu choice present will initiate that choice  The SELECT  knob doesn   t allow menu selection when the ARM switch is on  The rotary actions are  reserved for other features in the firing modes     In some of the menu modes the knob will have additional effects  In FIRE modes the  SELECT knob will have other effects     Fire Status  1   45    The Cue status indicators show the current continuity and status of each of the 45 firing  circuits of the selected Firing Module  They use two color LED lamps for long life and to  provide more information than a single color could  There are 4 basic conditions that are  displayed  with additional advanced status possible  The continuity circuit is the green  si
11.  display shows a shot number of 0 and the timer is paused  waiting for the 1   firing  event     To aid in the entry of shots  a calculated time advance is applied for actions that close off  a shot entry  Pressing a rail select button A L has this effect  as does advancing the time  using the SELECT knob  The difference is that the auto time advance can   t be applied if  the time is advanced with the SELECT knob     When the script has been captured  the mode can be exited by pressing the Mode  pushbutton  When this is done  the end point of the script is saved in storage and will be  remembered if panel power is turned off     If a firing script has already been partially captured  re entering the create mode will go  to the end of the existing script and allow the operator to extend it     Editing analog firing scripts    The controls used for editing the analog scripts behave mostly the same as the digital  scripts  within the limitations of the mode  Analog scripts only allow rails A L as module  addresses  So pressing rails switches A L immediately selects just that rail     Rotating the SELECT knob will modify the fire time in 1  10  second increments   Pressing one of the firing switches 1 45 will toggle a pin either on or off on the selected  module of the current shot  To include a pin in the current shot the firing switch is  pressed  To remove a pin that was selected  the firing switch can be pressed again to    toggle it off     Starting with an empty script  th
12.  effects were off by a small amount and wanted to correct for  it     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 35 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Stepped Fire Mode  This is a basic automated sequential stepped firing mode that uses the Remote Fire trigger    as the event trigger to fire a preprogrammed firing script  The remote fire control is used  to execute the firing mode  The Remote Hold fire switch must be held depressed for the  firing script to be executed before  during and after the Remote Fire trigger is pressed   While in this firing mode  the Cue fire switches and the module selector switches on the  panel are disabled and have no effect on the fire program     The shot number field of the shot entry determines the order to fire the pending shot  entry  Each shot entry contains the selected firing module  the time and at least one Cue  to be fired when the time matches the running elapsed timer  The shot entries are  executed in the order they appear in the firing script with each press of the Remote Fire  trigger     To reach the fire modes  the Hold fire switch must not be held depressed or shunted  The    mode is entered is when the ARM key is turned and the system placed in manual fire  mode and the MODE button is pressed three times to cause the text display to show     Once the Select knob is pressed  the display will show one of the following                Remote Hold fire not depressed Script total   0 Remote Hold fire depressed  Display changes t
13.  firing module  the time and at least one Cue to be fired  when the time matches the running elapsed timer  The shot entries are executed in the  order they appear in the firing script     To reach the fire modes  the Hold fire switch must not be held depressed or shunted  The    mode is entered is when the ARM key is turned and the system placed in manual fire  mode and the Mode button is pressed four times to cause the text display to show     Once the Select switch is pressed  the display will show one of the following        Remote Hold fire not depressed Script total   0 Remote Hold fire depressed    Note  xxx is the actual number of shot Mode reverts to Manual fire display  entries in the firing script  after 2 seconds    2856 0 00 0 I    The firing mode is armed when the Remote Fire trigger is pressed while the Remote Hold  fire switch is held depressed  The elapsed timer does not begin to run until a valid  Timecode record is decoded  It will wait until that event unless the Hold fire is released   at which point the Sync must be retriggered using the trigger switch  The elapsed timer  will only run when the Remote Hold fire switch is held depressed and at least one valid  Timecode record has been decoded  As soon as the Remote Hold fire switch is released   the elapsed timer will stop running and the firing mode is paused                    Display changes to show default sync  display after trigger is pulled    The text display has the format where the top line show
14.  if one was downloaded with the script  This  name will be displayed when the script is selected  reviewed or when setting up to fire for  one of the scripted fire modes     To download an additional script to the alternate table  the SELECT knob can rotated  If  the SELECT knob is pressed after the    Ended List Dnld     Message is displayed  the panel  will begin waiting for the new script and will display the    Start List Dnld     message   When done downloading  press the MODE button to exit the Download Script sub mode     If the current script is reset at any time  the downloaded script name will revert to the  default script name i e  NHx Show Script or SHx Show Script  Resetting the show scripts  is such a potentially dangerous action  it requires an additional confirmation step to  perform it     If the download completes  but the    Ended List Dnld     Message is not displayed  then  exit the Download Script mode by pressing the MODE button and re enter the mode and  try again  This can sometimes occur if there were partial fire records received from a  previous aborted download attempt     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 26 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Upload Script Sub mode       This status sub mode is available to allow the transference of the firing script list used by  the scripted Fire modes to another Nighthawk system  It is entered by pressing the Mode  pushbutton until the text display shows     Then press the Select knob to enter the U
15.  line of the text display and observe  whether the word FM  Last or Next is shown at the end of the top line     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 10 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Firing Status definitions in Status Mode                                              Condition   Color Description  1 Off Not fired  no continuity  2 Green Not fired  continuity  3 Red Fired  no continuity  4 Green   Red   Fired  continuity  Possible error  shorted igniter   Firing Status definitions in Random Fire Mode  Condition   Color Description  1 Off Not fired  no continuity  2 Green Not fired  continuity  3 Red Fired  no continuity  4 Green   Red   Fired  continuity  Possible error  shorted igniter   5 Flashing Red   Last fired cue of selected rail   6 Green   Last fired cue of selected rail  system armed similar to    Flashing Red   condition 4        Firing Status definitions in Prompted Fire Mode                                        Condition   Color Description  1 Off Not fired  no continuity  2 Green Not fired  continuity  3 Red Fired  no continuity  4 Green   Red   Fired  continuity  Possible error  shorted igniter   5 Flashing Red   Next cue to be fired  problem with no continuity   6 Green   Next fire cue  with continuity   Flashing Red  Firing Switch  1 to 45     There are 45 firing switches arranged in 5 rows of 9 switches  The switch locations are  numbered 1 thru 45 on the panel  with the number positioned between the firing switch  and the associated firing st
16.  memory was cleared     If the SELECT knob is pressed  a status request is sent to the module  A valid reply will  update the module information  To clear the currently displayed module status  press the  RESET button  To query all the scripted modules  press one of the rail select buttons A   L  If a module is not in the script  it will not be queried     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 49 of 57       Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Digital EDIT RAIL GROUPS fire mode    This fire mode is necessary to allow the operator to associate module addresses with rail  select buttons  This module grouping function only has application for digital manual fire  mode  When one or more modules are assigned to a rail select button  rapid switching  from group to group can be accomplished by the press of a rail select  When multiple  modules are grouped to a rail  the sum of the pins on all of the grouped modules is  presented for each rail group     The controls used to set up the groups are the remote hold fire and trigger control  the rail  select buttons A L  the RESET button and the SELECT knob  The SELECT knob is used  to set the module address to add to the current group  The remote trigger is used to add  the module that is showing to the group  The Hold fire switch is used to remove a module  assignment from a group  When a module address is showing in the pink field  pressing  the SELECT knob will query the module for status  The RESET button gives several  clearing options
17.  of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    For each trigger pull a module will be added to the current group  up to 15 modules  Each  time module is added  the Module address field is incremented by 1 to aid in quick  module grouping  Pull the fire trigger to add Module 2 to rail group A  The display will  change to        Rotate the SELECT knob CCW one click to return to module address 3  The display will  change to        Press the Hold fire switch on the remote to remove Module 3 from the group  The display  will change to     Rotate the SELECT knob CCW one click to return to module address 2  The display will  change to     Press the Hold fire switch on the remote to remove Module 2 from the group  The display  will change to     Press the Rail select button B to change the current group to GROUP B  The display will  change to        Pull the fire trigger to add Module 2 to rail group B  The display will change to        Press the Rail select button C to change the current group to GROUP C  The display will  change to        Pull the fire trigger to add Module 2 to rail group B  The display will change to     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 51 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Continue in this manner to add a module to each of the 12 rails  Removing a module is  accomplished by rotating the SELECT knob to change to the module address and then  pressing the Hold fire button     When done editing  exit the group edit mode by pressing the MODE button
18.  the pyrotechnic effects were off by a small amount and wanted to correct for  it  Just turning the knob while the script is running will have no effect on the show timer  to prevent unintentional modification of show timing     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 44 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Digital Stepped Fire Mode  This is a basic digital automated sequential stepped firing mode that uses the Remote Fire    trigger as the event trigger to fire a preprogrammed firing script  The remote fire control  is used to execute the firing mode  The Remote Hold fire switch must be held depressed  for the firing script to be executed before  during and after the Remote Fire trigger is  pressed  While in this firing mode  the Cue fire switches and the module selector switches  on the panel are disabled and have no effect on the fire program     The shot number field of the shot entry determines the order to fire the pending shot  entry  Each shot entry contains the selected firing module  the time and at least one Cue  to be fired when the time matches the running elapsed timer  The shot entries are  executed in the order they appear in the firing script with each press of the Remote Fire  trigger     To reach the fire modes  the Hold fire switch must not be held depressed or shunted  The    mode is entered is when the ARM key is turned and the system placed in manual fire  mode and the MODE button is pressed two times to cause the text display to show     Once the Se
19.  wiping out the pin fired  history of all the rails A L and in addition clearing the Show Timer to 0 00 0 and show  history memory  No confirmation other than pressing the SELECT knob is required to  perform this action  It is also allowed in the Manual Fire mode     Reset Fire Script       The RESET Fire Script menu selection has the effect of wiping out the currently selected  script plus the pin fired history of all the rails A L and in addition clearing the Show  Timer to 0 00 0 and show history memory  Additional confirmation other than pressing  the SELECT knob is required to perform this action  A_It is not allowed in the Manual  Fire mode     The following steps are required to reset the current script   Press the RESET button until the display shows     Then press the Select pushbutton  The display will change to     Rotate the SELECT knob clockwise  The display will change to     Press the SELECT knob  This will clear the script memory and the script firing module  memories  If the SELECT knob is pressed while    NO  turn for YES    is showing   the script will not be erased     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 16 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Review Show List Sub mode       This status sub mode is available to allow review of the fired show history for analog  firing modes  Digital firing modes will not be captured for viewing here  It is accessed  by pressing the Mode pushbutton until the text display shows     Then press the Select   knob to ente
20. 9 Page 5 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Common Features of the Smart Hawk Panel    Continuity and Fired Status for each of the available firing circuits   Digital Battery Voltage display with Low Battery warning   100 minute elapsed time display with pause and reset  retained when power is off  Separately selectable internal battery or external power supply   Detachable panel lamp with On Off switch   Splash proof and dust proof firing switches and firing module select switches  Chemical  scratch and burn resistant electrically isolated front panel   45 individual firing switches and 12 select rail buttons used for manual firing  modes    Show Timer accuracy to within     0 5 seconds over 100 minutes    Features of the Analog Firing Mode    540 discrete shots  organized as 12 firing modules of 45 shots each    Two 550 shot script memories for automated Analog firing mode use   Firing resolution between shots is 1 10  of a second   Multiple pins on the same module may be fired simultaneously   Continuity and Fired Status for each of the 45 firing circuits   Illuminated Pushbutton allows manual 1 0f 12 selection of Firing Modules  Each selectable Firing Module has a resettable memory of what has been fired  Retain and review history of a fired show by firing order   Manual fire mode   Prompted fire mode that informs the operator of next shot to be fired  Automated Timed Sequential firing mode   Automated Stepped Sequential firing   Automated Synchronized T
21. Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual       oe wR  EE       Firmware Version 3 09 Page   of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Table of Contents    A reminder on the safe use of Electronic Pyrotechnic Firing Systems       ssccsscssesscssees 4  Description  arininiara lan aiar 5  Common Features of the Smart Hawk Panel       sesssvessvessvvessseennvenvenssvennsesnneennnensesennneee 6  Features of the Analog Firing Mode              ccssccssssscssssscssscscssssccsssscssscssssccsssecssssessesees 6  Features of the Digital Firing Mode    eesssseessvsvensvevenssseensvneensvnesnsvnennernennnssssnnssssnnsessnsessnnne 6  Smart Hawk Firing Panel Controls     c sssesssssesssvsesssvsvsssvnesssvsesssvnessavessnavessneseseneseseneseseser 8  Battery External Power Switch                            i 8  Panel Lamp On Off Switch         nsrccogaliialo io ao aore 8  CharseJackiso creo ESS 8  External Battery Power Binding Posts                                i 8  ARM Key Switches aliis 8  2 Line Text Display iiine ia ORE A 8  Mode BCG asirar eee e a a ici ione 9  Reset Buttons 5 0a hence eG isla 9  Select TOMO cst ann e n A N E E E 9  FireStatus  T445  NRE nee a nS ne PEE ONE ROR A NEEN 9  Firing Status definitions in Status Mode                        ie 11  Firing Status definitions in Random Fire Mode                          e 11  Firing Status definitions in Prompted Fire Mode                            i 11  Firme SA  Tto 45  sa states beats Le aia Oa ee S 11  FM Selec
22. T button  If the shot has been closed of  pressing the RESET button  will reopen it for addition pin modification on the module  Pressing the RESET button on  an open shot will delete it and back up one to the end of the last closed shot  And so on     So there it is  simple script entry for analog modules     Editing digital firing scripts   The controls used for editing the digital scripts behave mostly the same as the analog  scripts  but have additional functionality to deal with the finer time resolution and the  larger number of module addresses     Analog scripts only allow rails A L as module addresses  but the digital module address  range goes from 01 to 199  To easily access the full range of module addresses  the rail  select buttons A L have enhanced function  Button L advances a module base offset by   10  Button K decreases a base offset by  10     Rotating the SELECT knob will modify the fire time in 1  10  second increments   Pressing the SELECT knob in and rotating it while depressed will change the time  byl  100  second increments     Entering scripts for digital firing is accomplished virtually the same as for analog scripts  with the exception of the last two rail select switches K and L  Also  bear in mind that  more than one module can be assigned to a single shot time  This is accomplished by  anchoring the first module of the current shot by pressing the next module   s rail select  button and then rotating the SELECT knob CCW to return to the shot t
23. T knob        When the last entry in the firing script has been fired  the text display will show  something similar to the following     At the end of the firing script  the shot number stops advancing but the timer will  continue to run until the ARM switch is turned to OFF or the time reaches 99 59 9     If any shots need to be fired out of order  or if there are additional shots that weren   t  entered into the firing list  they can be fired at any time by selecting the necessary firing  module and activating the appropriate firing switch  To return to the firing order  press  the Mode  Select or Reset pushbuttons  which will restart the current entry in the firing  list with the correct firing module selected for that shot     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 33 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Timed Fire Mode   This is a basic automated sequential timed firing mode that uses time as the event trigger  to fire a preprogrammed firing script  The remote fire control is used to start and execute  the firing mode  The Remote Hold fire switch must be held depressed for the firing script  to be executed before  during and after the Remote Fire trigger is pressed  While in this  firing mode  the Cue fire switches and the module selector switches on the panel are  disabled and have no effect on the fire program     The time field of the shot entry determines the time to fire the pending shot entry  Each  shot entry contains the selected firing module  the time and 
24. YNC FIRE  INTERNAL TIMER  JUMP TO TIME   RESET TO ZERO     Entering Sync   ed Time Fire mode is accomplished by pressing the MODE pushbutton  while the HOLDFIRE switch is not depressed  until the SYNC    ED FIRE option is  displayed  Pressing the SELECT knob will then enter the Sync mode  The panel will be  in HOLD FIRE sub mode  The text display will show the message    Press HOLDFIRE     to indicate that the mode is waiting for the secondary safety release     The TIMECODE OFFSET is adjustable in these sub modes by pressing in the SELECT  knob and turning it clockwise to increase the TIMECODE offset or counter clockwise to  decrease the TIMECODE offset  This TIMECODE offset is added to the TIMECODE  time before it is compared to the internal timer  allowing 1  10  second adjustments to the  running fire timing  This is slightly different than adjustment of the internal timer using  the SELECT knob in TIMED FIRE mode  as adjustment of the TIMECODE offset will  have no effect on the internal timer while the panel is firing in INTERNAL TIMER sync  fire sub mode     HOLDFIRE must now be depressed  The panel transitions to the SYNC PAUSED sub  mode which will ignore time code records but allow the TIMECODE OFFSET to be  adjusted  The text display will show the message    Sync   ed Time Fire        Pressing the remote FIRE trigger causes the panel to go to the WAITING FOR FSK sub  mode  In this sub mode the panel is waiting for TIMECODE record that will set the time   move to the
25. aaa 36  Auto Sync   ed Timed Fire Mode                                     38   Digital Firing Modes  lol ale LIA Lia 40  Manual Firing Modes spola esos lalla ola 41  Digital Timed Fire Mode  eater 43  Digital Stepped Fire Mode         ronnrrnnnnronnnnrrnnnvrrnnnnrrnnnvrrnnnnrrnnnnrrnnnnvennnnrennnnrennnnesnnnee 45  Digital Auto Sync   ed Timed Fire Mode                                47  Digital SMART MOD STATUS fire mode                                 49  Firing Status definitions in Smart Status Mode                           ee 49  Digital EDIT RAIL GROUPS fire mode                                 50   Sync   ed Fire Functional Description                               54  Using Sync Mode with a Single Panel                            55  Common Timecode problems                                       55    Firmware Version 3 09 Page 3 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    A reminder on the safe use of Electronic Pyrotechnic Firing Systems    Never energize Electronic firing equipment when personnel or spectators    would be jeopardized by unintentional ignition     Prevent water or conductive liquids or powders from contacting firing system    components  Firing Panel  firing modules  splitters  cable ends etc       Never drive over or place heavy objects on firing cables     Do not attempt to mix analog and digital modules for firing a show at the same  time on the same panel  The analog and digital modules are not compatible      Do not wrap multiple wir
26. at least one Cue to be fired  when the time matches the running elapsed timer  The shot entries are executed in the  order they appear in the firing script     To reach the fire modes  the Hold fire switch must not be held depressed or shunted  The    mode is entered is when the ARM key is turned and the system placed in manual fire  mode and the MODE button is pressed twice to cause the text display to show     Once the Select knob is pressed  the display will show one of the following             Remote Hold fire not depressed Script total   0 Remote Hold fire depressed  Display changes to show default timed    Note  xxx is the actual number of shot Mode reverts to Manual fire display  display after1 25 seconds    entries in the firing script  after 2 seconds    The firing mode is started when the Remote Fire trigger is pressed while the Remote  Hold fire switch is held depressed  The elapsed timer begins to run  and if there is a shot  entry that corresponds to the beginning time  it is fired  The elapsed timer will only run  when the Remote Hold fire switch is held depressed  As soon as the Remote Hold fire  switch is released  the elapsed timer will stop running and the firing mode is paused         The text display has the format where the top line shows the internal system voltage  the  running elapsed timer and the last fired Que  The bottom line shows the next shot event  number  the next shot event time and the next shot event Que  Something like the    following   
27. atus  Each switch is connected to a firing circuit  A firing  switch will only fire an igniter when the ARM key switch is turned to the ARM position     FM Select buttons  A     L    The Firing Module select switches are in a vertical column of 12 round illuminated  pushbutton switches located on the right side of the panel adjacent to the associated firing  module connector  Only one Firing Module may be selected at a time  When a desired  firing module is selected  the switch illuminates and the memory for what previous  activations of the firing switches is recalled and displayed on the fire status lights and the  text display when appropriate  At the same time the module address is updated on the  right hand side of the bottom line of the text display     Remote Fire Connector   This connector is positioned directly below the power rocker switch  Not used for manual  fire modes  The Remote Fire Control is used to support automated firing  The remote fire  control has a hold fire safety and a fire trigger  When the Automated firing modes are  used  the remote fire control must be installed  Automated firing will only occur when the  Remote Hold Fire is held depressed  When using an automated firing mode  the show  timer will be paused whenever the Hold Fire switch is released     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 11 of 57       Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    9 pin Serial Port   This DB9 connector is used to transfer firing scripts to and from the firing panel  This  
28. ay will show something similar to this     The Batt text area and the number below it is the system main power voltage with 0 1  volt resolution  If the system voltage drops to 10 6 volts and lower  the number will be  replaced by the word    Low    to indicate a system problem  At that time  the system must  be switched to the Ext Battery power selection on the Power switch or the system must be  charged to avoid damage to the internal battery     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 30 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    The Time text area shows the elapsed time from when the first cue was fired until the  timer was stopped by turning the ARM key switch to the OFF position  The timer  resolution is in 0 1 second increments     The Last text area shows the last fired cue of the currently selected Firing Module  If  there as been any cue fired from the currently selected Firing Module  the last fired cue  will be flashing at a 5 times a second rate  This position of the top line will show one of  three different words     FM        Last    or    Next        FM    stands for Firing Module  and  usually indicates that the panel is in the Continuity Status mode     Last    usually indicates  that the flashing firing status LED is the last fired cue     Next    in this area is reserved for  Prompted Fire Mode  to indicate that the flashing status LED is the cue to be fired next   The number next to the letter  A L  designates the lowest numbered cue that is flashing     Wh
29. ct and correct errors with the  Timecode stream     Common Timecode problems  There are a multitude of possible problems that can affect the successful use of Timecode    synchronization  Most of these are caused by operator error  With careful preparation and  testing most of these can be avoided or corrected before Showtime  If you get to  Showtime with one or more of these problems still present  it   s too late  You   re going to  be hosed  Remember  if any change is made to the tested setup  it must be retested using  the whole path  Even if you only unplugged one or two cables or patch cords    e Power connection to Timecode Modem     use the correct power source and cable  with the end connector that matches the Modem  If it   s the wrong size  look in a  mirror for the person to blame  The Pyromate Wireless Modem requires an  external power supply    e Serial cable connection between Modem and Nighthawk panel     The Nighthawk  panel connects to a computer with a straight thru serial cable  which means that a       Firmware Version 3 09 Page 55 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    NULL modem cable is normally required when connecting a FSK Modem to the  Nighthawk panel  The serial cable must have MALE DB9 connectors at both ends  if you are using the Pyromate Wireless Modem  The modem can be set to use  either a NULL modem or a straight thru cable  Using another FSK modem will  require that the end of the cable plugging into it is accounted for as well
30. d Firing Modules connectors   The text display shows the battery voltage  elapsed time and the selected firing module  If  the elapsed time is 0 00 0  the time field is cleared to blank  The firing module memory  for the selected display is reflected on the firing status indicators  but without the last  fired information     There are two menus available in this mode  the Mode menu options and the Reset menu    options  If the menu option presented is not selected within 5 seconds  the display will  return to the default condition showing the voltage  elapsed time and the selected rail     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 14 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Status Mode Menus Status Reset Menus       Firmware Version 3 09 Page 15 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Reset Timer       The RESET Timer menu selection will clear the Show Timer to 0 00 0  It will not affect  any other system settings or memory  No confirmation other than pressing the SELECT  knob is required to perform this action  It is also allowed in the Manual Fire mode     Reset Rail Memory       The RESET Rail Memory menu selection has the effect of wiping out the pin fired  history of the currently selected rail A L and in addition clearing the Show Timer to  0 00 0  No confirmation other than pressing the SELECT knob is required to perform this  action  It is also allowed in the Manual Fire mode     Reset Show Memory       The RESET Show Memory menu selection has the effect of
31. d fire switch must not be held depressed or shunted  The  mode is entered is when the ARM key is turned and the system placed in manual fire  mode and the MODE button is pressed once to cause the text display to show     To select this mode  the SELECT knob is pressed  causing the system to enter the mode  and display the first suggested firing cue as a red flashing status indicator  If there is no  entered firing script present the text display will show     If there is a firing script in memory  the bottom line will have the same display except for  the last 3 characters which will show a number from   to 45 and a letter from A L to  indicate which cue on what FM is the one to be activated by toggling the appropriate  firing switch     This is an example of the last possible entry and display of a programmed firing list     Once the suggested cue has been fired and released  the system will advance to the next  cue in the script  The time display will begin to run  The system will automatically select  the appropriate Firing Module if it isn   t the current Firing Module each time it advances   The script will not advance if the suggested cue is not fired  unless the operator forces the  system to skip the entry by pressing the Reset   pushbutton  The previous entry can be  repeated if the operator presses the Select   pushbutton     If there is a need to deviate from the firing script  a cue can be fired out of order on the  currently selected Firing Module  or from a diff
32. de of a two color LED with a current limiting resistor  It has a 1 6  duty cycle to  conserve battery power  The red side of the two color LED is directly controlled by the  panel electronics and is used to communicate captured status of various kinds     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 9 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    The 1  condition for the indicator is off completely  which occurs when the system is off  or if there is no igniter present in the selected firing circuit and the circuit hasn   t been  activated since the last show or rail memory reset     The 2    condition for the indicator is green  showing that there is some type of electrical  connection present in the firing circuit  The brightness of the indicator provides some  additional information on the relative resistance of the circuit     The 3    condition for the indicator is a red color  showing that the firing circuit for the  selected Firing Module has been activated since the last rail or show memory reset     The 4  condition for the indicator is both green and red  indicating that the igniter is still  providing an electrical connection somehow after being fired     The third and fourth conditions are modified by having the red color flashing  showing  the last fired cue for the selected firing module in Random Manual Fire mode  or the next  to be fired in Prompted Manual Fire mode  The way to determine whether the status is  flashing for last fired  or next fired  is to look at the 1  
33. e     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 28 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Pressing the SELECT button again will pause the TC transmission and the display will    change to     Pressing the SELECT button again will continue the TC transmission at where the time  was paused  If the RESET button is pressed while transmission is occurring  the time is  reset and the transmission is paused waiting to be started  When the SELECT knob is  rotated while the transmission is stopped  the TC receive function is restored to waiting to  receive TC     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 29 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Analog Firing Modes  Firing modes are divided into Analog or Digital module firing modes designated as SH or  NH  The ARM key determines which mode is active     There are currently five firing mode options available for NH Firing Mode  They are  Manual fire mode  Prompted fire mode  Timed fire mode  Stepped fire mode and Synced  fire mode  These firing modes are accessed using the Mode pushbutton after entering the  Analog fire mode by turning the ARM key switch to the right  clockwise  to NH  The  firing script cannot be reset in Fire mode     Firing Mode Menus Firing Reset Menus       Manual Firing Mode  This is the default firing mode of the system  and is entered when the panel is on and the    ARM key lock switch is set to the ARM position   If the systems    show memory has been    reset the text display shows     Otherwise the text displ
34. e mode  The additional  CLR groups functions are used to remove module assignments by group or altogether   This avoids the pain of having to clear a module assignment one at a time  They can only  be accessed during EDIT RAIL GROUP mode  The RST functions are used to wipe  module status reply information so that fresh data can be collected from the modules     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 53 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Sync   ed Fire Functional Description    The synchronized time fire mode is an off shoot of timed fire mode  There are    differences in operation  especially around initiating firing  A TIMECODE record is a  unique packet of information spaced in time every 1  10  of a second  It is typically  encoded on to an audio track and matched to music or other external events  SYNC    ED  TIME mode requires the use of an external FSK modem to convert an analog audio  TIMECODE signal stream to a 1200 BAUD RS232 serial signal stream  Using the  TIMECODE stream allows a firing panel to synchronize in time with music  external  events  other firing panels and other equipment     The sync mode will wait with the timer paused until a valid time code record is received  by the firing panel  Once the timer is running  loss of sequential time code records will  cause the firing panel to switch to internal timer firing just like in basic timed fire mode   There are several sub modes to SYNC   ED TIME mode  They are HOLD FIRE  SYNC  PAUSED  WAIT FOR FSK  S
35. e text display will show     An analog shot consists of one or more selected pins assigned a module  A L  and  associated with a unique sequential time  Since only one analog module can be associated    Firmware Version 3 09 Page 20 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    with a time  any change to another module will close off the current shot if a pin has been  toggled on  The time will be advanced at least 0 1 second or more  To understand this  process  it   s best to go thru the steps of creating a short script     Press rail select A just to make sure that the rail is properly selected  Then press firing  switch 1  The pin status indicator should begin to blink  Press firing switch 2  That pin  indicator will also begin to blink  Press fire switch 2 again and the indicator will go out   Now press rail select A and observe that the text display has changed to the following and  that the blinking indicator has turned solid red     The act of pressing the rail select button has closed the 1    shot and advanced the time by  the minimum step of 0 1 second  Alternately  rotating the SELECT knob CW would have  had a similar effect but with a potentially larger time step  To observe this  press firing  switch 2 to start it blinking  Then rotate the SELECT knob CW until the display shows     The pin status indicator for 2 will be a solid red color  This shows that shot 2 has been  closed  Press fire switch to start it blinking  Then press rail select A to close sho
36. en entered from the Status mode  the elapsed time will be paused  It will start or  continue as soon as a firing switch is activated  and will run until the operator turns the  ARM switch to OFF or the power switch is turned off  If the power switch is turned off  while the panel is still in ARM and the timer is running  the latest elapsed time will not be  saved  Always try to turn the panel ARM key switch to OFF before turning the panel  power off     Each time a firing switch is activated  a record is captured of the elapsed time  cue  number and firing module  These captured events make up a show history that is retained  in memory even when power is turned off  This show history can later be reviewed     The Firing Module can be selected and activated by pressing the desired Firing Module  selector switch  which will then display the status history of that Firing Module  As noted  above  if any of the cues have been fired from the Firing Module  the last fired cue is  flashing red to make it easier to locate quickly     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 31 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Prompted Fire Mode  This is an advanced Manual fire mode that has the additional feature of suggesting to the    operator the firing order of the show  derived from a firing order script that was  previously entered into the internal memory of the firing system  This mode only uses the  script firing order  not the time for the prompting     To reach the fire modes  the Hol
37. erent Firing Module by selecting it using  buttons A L  Press the Mode pushbutton to return to the currently suggested cue or the  Reset   or Select   buttons to go back or forward in the script  While out of script firing  is taking place  the top line of the text display will show Last instead of Next to show that  the Prompted firing is temporarily suspended  If a shot on the currently selected firing  module is fired out of order without changing firing modules and the top line still shows     Shot Time Next     then the fired cue will not flash  Instead  the next suggested  cue would continue to flash until it is fired  If the firing module is changed by the    Firmware Version 3 09 Page 32 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    operator from the panel selected firing module  the top line changes to    Shot Time  Last    and the flashing firing status indicates last fired instead of next fired     Normal Prompted Fire Prompted Fire  Temporarily Diverted    To pause the Prompted Fire Mode for any reason  turn the ARM key switch to OFF  To  resume the Prompted Fire Mode at the point where the show left off  re enter the  Prompted Fire Mode by pressing the MODE button and then the SELECT knob before  any fire switches are activated  The fire script will be at the shot that was last displayed   If the show needs to be restarted  the show memory must be reset  Alternately  the script  can be advanced or backed up to any point within the script by using the SELEC
38. he fire modes  the Hold fire switch must not be held depressed or shunted  The    mode is entered is when the ARM key is turned and the system placed in manual fire  mode and the Mode button is pressed four times to cause the text display to show     Once the Select switch is pressed  the display will show one of the following        Remote Hold fire not depressed Script total   0 Remote Hold fire depressed    Note  xxx is the actual number of shot Mode reverts to Manual fire display  entries in the firing script  after 2 seconds    286 0 00 0       The firing mode is armed when the Remote Fire trigger is pressed while the Remote Hold  fire switch is held depressed  The elapsed timer does not begin to run until a valid  Timecode record is decoded  It will wait until that event unless the Hold fire is released   at which point the Sync must be retriggered using the trigger switch  The elapsed timer  will only run when the Remote Hold fire switch is held depressed and at least one valid  Timecode record has been decoded    s soon as the Remote Hold fire switch is released   the elapsed timer will stop running and the firing mode is paused                    Display changes to show default sync  display after trigger is pulled    The text display has the format where the top line shows the internal system voltage  the  running elapsed timer  highlighted in red  and the last fired Que  Additionally  the status  of the SYNC state is displayed as a character to the right of the Bat
39. ignite display type fireworks or pyrotechnic  special effects  Fireworks and special effects materials are explosives and may cause  personal injuries or death to yourself or others  including spectators  SAFETY IS  YOUR RESPONSIBILITY and is beyond the control of PYROMATE Inc  The  buyer   user assumes all responsibility and liability in the use of this equipment and  further agrees  by purchase and  or use of this equipment  to indemnify and hold  harmless PYROMATE Inc  and its agents against all liability for injury  loss  or  damage direct or consequential arising out of the use of  or inability to use this  equipment  Any subsequent purchaser is also bound by these conditions of sale   e    Firmware Version 3 09 Page 57 of 57    
40. ime of the shot  being grouped with multiple modules  A limitation to remember is that modules are  always added to a shot in ascending order  Trying to add a module to a shot that is less  that the one being worked on will cause the shot to be closed off and the shot index t be  advanced     To understand the changed functionality of the rail select buttons  some experimentation  is in order  Start by selecting a SH type script using the Select Script mode  then clear the    Firmware Version 3 09 Page 22 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    script using the Reset Script menu mode  Enter Create Script and starting at the Shot 0    condition     Press rail select buttons A J  The module address will reflect numbers 1  10  But when  button K and L are pressed  things change  Button L will change the module address by  steps of ten  The series is 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70     180  190  The K button reversed the  series steps  190  180  170  160     30  20  10  1   When the address step reaches the end  points the panel will chirp and not advance     A special case is reserved to module addresses 1 10  This is because the module physical  address begins at 1 instead of 0  The following table describes the rail button to module  address association  The Base offset is in the first column  It actual is a range from the  base value to  9 of that value  Pressing any of the rail buttons when in the base range will  jump the module address to that row and column intersecti
41. imed Sequential firing mode   Easily create a firing order script and use it for shot prompting in Prompted fire  mode  automated timed firing mode and automated stepped firing mode   Splash proof and dust proof firing switches and firing module select switches  Chemical  scratch and burn resistant electrically isolated front panel    Features of the Digital Firing Mode    3168 discrete shots  organized as 99 firing modules of 32 shots each when using  SM32 digital modules    4500 discrete shot organized as 100 firing modules of 45 shots each when using  FM45 digital modules    Three 3200 shot script memories for automated Digital module firing mode use   Both SM32 digital and FM45 digital modules can be used together  but not with  analog FM45 modules    Firing resolution for a shot is 1 100  of a second   Multiple pins across multiple modules may be fired simultaneously   Continuity and Fired Status for each of the 45 firing circuits   Each selectable Firing Module has a resettable memory of what has been fired    Firmware Version 3 09 Page 6 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Retain and review history of a fired show by firing order   Manual fire mode   Automated Timed Sequential firing mode   Automated Stepped Sequential firing   Automated Synchronized Timed Sequential firing mode   Easily download a firing order script and use it for automated timed firing modes  and automated stepped firing mode    Grouping modules together using rail selects during ma
42. ing attached to igniters around conductive supports as  the insulation can be abraded from shells yanking the wires  causing multiple  shorts      When inserting the igniter wires into the firing module  separate the insulation  and leave less than 14    copper showing above the connector  Allowing long  copper leads has caused multiple un intentional firing or shunting      Always keep the internal batteries charged  All batteries have a self discharge  rate  It   s much worse if the equipment is left on and put in storage  When the  battery voltage drops below 10 6 volts under light loading on a Lead Acid cell  battery  it   s damaged and has become un reliable for Pyrotechnic work   Period  End of story     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 4 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual       Description  The Smart Hawk firing is a self contained pyrotechnic initiation control panel that    interfaces to external firing modules  The Smart Hawk firing system allows the use of  Pyromate Analog firing modules and Smart Fire Digital firing modules  Only one type of  firing module may be used at a time  The name SmartHawk is meant to suggest a blend  of the NightHawk user control surface and the Smartfire digital firing module technology  combined in one system  Allowing the use of digital modules provides greater timing  control  increased number of unique firing addresses and distance and accessibility  features  Wireless operation is one of the options     Firmware Version 3 0
43. ing by placing a    j    character where the Timecode status character appears     Using Sync Mode with a Single Panel  Attach the Timecode modem to the firing panel  Turn on the Timecode modem and the    Firing Panel  Verify that the correct firing script is selected  Arm the panel using the  ARM key switch  For Smartfire modules  make sure that the remote HOLDFIRE switch  is not pressed  Select the SYNC   ED TIME FIRE mode by pressing the MODE  pushbutton until the SYNC   ED FIRE option is displayed on the text display  Press the  SELECT knob to enter the mode  Press and hold the remote HOLDFIRE switch  then  pull the remote FIRE trigger  The text display will show the    Waiting for FSK    message   Start the audio containing the Timecode signal  Watch for the    Waiting for FSK     message to be replaced by the running time and that the    s    character appears to the right  of the firing voltage  Verify that the running time is in the range that would be expected  for the current place in the audio program  The firing panel is now in active firing mode  and executing the selected firing script     Keep the HOLDFIRE switch pressed  as releasing it will stop the firing and the timer  If  the HOLDFIRE is released  the panel must be retriggered by pressing and holding the  remote HOLDFIRE and pulling the remote FIRE trigger     It is very strongly recommended that a lead in of 1 minute of Timecode be placed before  the first active shot is fired to allow enough time to dete
44. lect knob is pressed  the display will show one of the following                   Remote Hold fire not depressed Script total   0 Remote Hold fire depressed  Display changes to show default timed    Note  xxx is the actual number of shot Mode reverts to Manual fire display  display after1 25 seconds    entries in the firing script  after 2 seconds    The firing mode is started when the Remote Fire trigger is pressed while the Remote  Hold fire switch is held depressed  The elapsed timer begins to run  and the shot entry  that corresponds to the beginning shot number is fired  The elapsed timer will only run  when the Remote Hold fire switch is held depressed  As soon as the Remote Hold fire  switch is released  the elapsed timer will stop running and the firing mode is paused         The text display has the format where the top line shows the internal system voltage  the  last fired elapsed time and the last fired Que  The bottom line shows the next shot event  number  the current elapsed time and the next shot event Que  Something like the    following     The highlighted area of the bottom line shows the elapsed timer display field that shows  the advancing show time     When the Remote Hold fire switch is released while the fire program is running  the  elapsed timer is stopped and the text display shows something similar to the following     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 45 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual       When the Remote Hold fire switch is again de
45. ll cause a pin to fire  If the  systems    show memory has been reset the text display shows     Otherwise the text display will show something similar to this     The voltage text area and the number below it is the system fire voltage with 0 1 volt  resolution  This is derived from either the voltage applied to the  24V line of the digital  interface cable or from the status communication returned when a module status was  requested and answered  If the top line shows Vfir then the module status is unknown for  that module address  If the top line shows Vmod then the module status has been  successfully retrieved at least once and the  24V line at the addressed module is reported   Why this distinction is important comes in to play when remote modules are attached thru  a wireless link running from batteries at the remote position  It may be the only way to  determine the condition of the remote module position     The Time text area shows the elapsed time from when the first cue was fired until the  timer was stopped by turning the ARM key switch to the OFF position  The timer  resolution is displayed in 0 1 second increments  For manual firing  there isn   t any point  to having finer resolution  human reaction time couldn   t take advantage of it     The Last text area shows the last fired cue of the currently selected Firing Module  If  there has been any cue fired from the currently selected Firing Module  the last fired cue  will be flashing at a 5 times a second rate
46. ng Modes   There are currently six firing mode options available for SH Firing Mode  They are  Manual fire mode  Timed fire mode  Stepped fire mode  Synced fire mode  Smart  Module Status and Edit Rail Groups  These firing modes are accessed using the Mode  pushbutton after entering the SH digital fire mode by turning the ARM key switch to the  left  counter clockwise   The firing script cannot be reset in Fire mode     Firing Mode Menus Firing Reset Menus             Firmware Version 3 09 Page 40 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Manual Firing Mode  This is the default firing mode of the system  and is entered when the panel is on and the    ARM key lock switch is set to the SH ARM position  There is basic operation  and  advanced module groups operation     There are a couple of safety conditions that must be met to actually fire a pin  The remote  fire control must be plugged in and functional  A simple shunt plug will impair advanced  manual fire features  The currently selected module must have returned a valid status  reply to allow a fire switch command to be sent out if the module address was selected  using the SELECT knob  This condition is indicated by none of the rail select buttons A   L being illuminated     If Hold is showing on the top line  the digital modules will not fire  They can be sent  status requests  but fire commands are blocked  The remote fire control must be plugged  in and the Hold fire switch depressed before a fire switch wi
47. nual fire mode     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 7 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Smart Hawk Firing Panel Controls    Battery External Power Switch   This power rocker switch located in the upper left hand corner of the panel is a three   position illuminated switch  The Center position is Power Off  The Upper position selects  power from the internal battery  The lower position selects power from the External  Battery binding posts  The switch is illuminated when power is present and selected     Panel Lamp On Off Switch  This switch controls the detachable panel lamp only when the system is on     Charge Jack   The charging jack is a P5 jack and is used to charge the internal batteries  It requires a  supply that delivers 12 0 VDC at 1 5 amps  The center pin is positive  The battery  charging circuit will charge the battery even when the Battery External Power switch is  off     External Battery Power Binding Posts   There are two binding posts located to the left of the Panel Lamp switch  The red post is  positive and the black post is negative  These binding posts are provided to allow  supplying the panel with 12 volts DC as an alternative to the internal battery supply in the  event that the internal batteries become depleted  The allowable supply range is 11 to 15  volts DC  easily supplied by a car type 12 volt battery  When External power is used  the  firing voltage may be less than the normal  24V range  This is because the internal  battery is u
48. o  allow viewing in low light conditions  It provides information on the currently selected    Firmware Version 3 09 Page 8 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    mode of operation  access to the system menus and warnings when they occur  The top  line typically displays text legends indicating the specific numeric data that appears on  the bottom line directly below it means  or in other cases  it may show a menu selection  option  The LCD display cover is Plexiglas and should only be cleaned with mild soap  and water  Never use alcohol or any industrial solvent to clean the front of the firing  panel  The plastic face of the Text display is made from polycarbonate which will craze  when cleaned with alcohol and other solvents     Mode Button   To the right of the text display is a vertical row of 3 pushbuttons  The top button is the  Mode button  This pushbutton switch accesses a mode sensitive menu through the 2 line  text display  The options displayed in the text display depend on the current mode of  operation  If a displayed option is not selected in 5 seconds  the display will revert to the  normal display for the current mode     Reset Button   To the right of the text display is a vertical row of 3 pushbuttons  The middle button is  the Reset button  This pushbutton switch accesses a mode sensitive RESET menu  through the 2 line text display  If a displayed option is not selected in 5 seconds  the  display will return to the normal display for the mode
49. o 0  whenever the panel is turned off and back on  This is done deliberately to prevent un   intentional offsetting of Timecode for SYNC   ED FIRE     When valid Timecode is being received by the panel  the top line of the text display will  show two values  an error count and a converted time derived from the received  Timecode records  Normally the top line time value will advance in 1 10  second  increments  If an error occurs in the Timecode record  the 1    number on the top line will  increment  This allows an estimate of the quality of the Timecode channel from the  analog source thru to the modem and on to the Nighthawk panel     To reset the error and top line time values  press the RESET button  If the MODE button  is pressed  the View Timecode sub mode will be exited and return to the main menu  level     To adjust the Timecode offset in View Timecode mode  press and hold in the SELECT  knob and then rotate it clockwise or counter clockwise while still depressing the knob   The bottom line time value will increment or decrement by 0 1 second for each click  A  plus or minus sign will indicate a positive or negative Timecode offset     Another feature of this mode is the ability to generate Timecode and send it out the serial  port  This is enabled by rotating the SELECT knob while now TC is being received until  the display shows        When the SELECT knob is pressed  the panel will begin transmitting serial Timecode  and the display will show the incrementing tim
50. o remove the last entry in the list  press the Reset  pushbutton  This also rolls back the elapsed time to the previous entry    s captured time   To exit this mode  press the Mode pushbutton  When the mode is exited  the last entry is  saved in long term storage     There are two different script types  NH and SH  NH scripts are limited to 1  10  second  resolution and single module firing a time point  Multiple pins may be set to fire  simultaneously on the same module at the same time  but not across modules  Setting  more than 5 pins to fire at the same time on the same module is discouraged as the energy  budget of the firing panel will be exceeded     SH scripts have fewer limitations  for a couple of reasons  Multiple modules with  multiple pins may be scripted to firing simultaneously  The timing resolution is 1  100  of    a second with a caveat     To create a new firing script  first select the script type and table then reset the existing  firing script memory by pressing the RESET pushbutton until the display shows     Then press the Select pushbutton  The display will change to     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 19 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Rotate the SELECT knob clockwise  The display will change to     Press the SELECT knob  This will clear the script memory and the script firing module  memories     Next  press the Mode pushbutton until the Create Fire List option shows in the display  and press the Select pushbutton to enter it     The
51. o show default timed    Note  xxx is the actual number of shot Mode reverts to Manual fire display  display after1 25 seconds    entries in the firing script  after 2 seconds    The firing mode is started when the Remote Fire trigger is pressed while the Remote  Hold fire switch is held depressed  The elapsed timer begins to run  and the shot entry  that corresponds to the beginning shot number is fired  The elapsed timer will only run  when the Remote Hold fire switch is held depressed  As soon as the Remote Hold fire  switch is released  the elapsed timer will stop running and the firing mode is paused         The text display has the format where the top line shows the internal system voltage  the  last fired elapsed time and the last fired Que  The bottom line shows the next shot event  number  the current elapsed time and the next shot event Que  Something like the    following     The highlighted area of the bottom line shows the elapsed timer display field that shows  the advancing show time     When the Remote Hold fire switch is released while the fire program is running  the  elapsed timer is stopped and the text display shows something similar to the following     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 36 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual       When the Remote Hold fire switch is again depressed while the fire program is paused   the elapsed timer is still paused and the text display shows something similar to the  following        Switching to this after 1 25 
52. ode  records  The timecode records are required to trigger the show clock into firing the script     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 48 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Digital SMART MOD STATUS fire mode    This fire mode is a quick and operator friendly way of checking the condition of scripted  modules  It does require that a correct fire script for the attached modules is loaded into  the panels    script memory and that the script is selected  While in this mode  the scripted  modules can be queried and easily reviewed     The controls used while in this mode are the SELECT knob and any of the rail select  buttons     The pin status indicators have the following meaning     Firing Status definitions in Smart Status Mode                               Condition   Color Description  1 Off Not scripted  intentionally not connected  2 Green Scripted and connected  3 Red Scripted but is missing  4 Green   Red   Not scripted but is connected       Rotating the SELECT knob in this mode will scroll thru all the modules in the script  If a  module doesn   t match the script  or the module   s status hasn   t been returned  an error    message is displayed     otherwise    The field with the            shows module armed test setting  The number is the module  address  The pin status indicators illuminate as described in the table above  When  question marks are showing  it indicates that the module has not returned a valid reply  since the last time the module status
53. odem can handle unbalanced or balanced line levels  but  for optimum performance a level of  707 Vrms is recommended  This is the  typical line level out of a consumer grade audio source such as a CD player   Analog Timecode signal noisy     If the Timecode signal is being sent over a radio  or telephone line it may be overly degraded by transmission noise  Check the  number of errors that occur during the test  Errors should be less than the fingers  on one hand    Analog Timecode defective on recorded source     In some cases  the Timecode  that gets placed on the sync track of the Music Timecode source may have jumps  or breaks in the sequence  The whole track should be verified to make sure that  the Timecode records do not jump to odd or unexpected times    Analog Timecode and music not matched or aligned in time     Sometimes the  transmission channel for the Timecode may introduce a delay compared to the  music or external event  The script should be played against the Timecode and  Music external event to check for any lead lag skewing  The Smarthawk can  correct for skew in 1 10  second increments  but it   s best to know in advance     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 56 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    PYROMATE     FIRING SYSTEMS    270 OLD DUBLIN ROAD  PETERBOROUGH N H  03458  PHONE 603 924 4251 FAX 603 782 4873       DISCLAIMER     DISCLAIMER  The purpose of this equipment is to cause initiation of industry  standard Pyrotechnic electric matches to 
54. odule history  The information  saved is the accumulated fired shots for that module and the last fired shot  This  information is retained when the panel is turned off  as long as the power is not turned off  while in FIRE mode  This fired information is used for the red fire status indicators in the  different modes of operation     Show Memory   This memory captures a history of what shots have been fired by time and module  The  operator can reset it  It also saves the elapsed time when the panel is switched from FIRE  mode to Status mode  This information is retained when the panel is turned off  as long as  the power is not turned off while in FIRE mode  The time based show history is only  retained for analog fire modes  This is due to the large number of unique pin addresses  and shots available to the digital firing modes     Firing Script Memory   The firing script memory is a list for shots that has been entered into the panel memory  It  is similar to the Show memory  but is used by the Prompted fire mode to help the  operator follow a preset firing order  Each module   s shots are also accumulated when the  operator captures the firing script using the panel  This information is retained when the  panel is turned off  The shot number is determined by whether NH or SH is selected  NH    Firmware Version 3 09 Page 12 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    fire mode scripts have a maximum of 550 shots  while SH scripts allow a total of 3200  shots  The
55. on     Table of rail select button to module address association       Base  A B C D E F G H I J K L       1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 10       10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 20       20 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 10 30       30 30   31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 20   40       40 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 30 50       50 50   51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 40 60       60 60   6l 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 50   70       70 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 60 80       80 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 70 90       90 90   91 92 93 94   95 96 97 98 99 80   100       100   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   90   110       110   110   111   112   113   114   115   116   117   118   119   100   120       120   120   121   122   123   124   125   126   127   128   129   110   130       130   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139   120   140       140   140   141   142   143   144   145   146   147   148   149   130   150       150 150   151   152   153   154   155   156   157   158   159   140   160       160   160   161   162   163   164   165   166   167   168   169   150   170       170   170   171   172   173   174   175   176   177   178   179   160   180       180   180   181   182   183   184   185   186   187   188   189   170   190                                              190   190   191   192   193   194   195   196   197   198   199   180   190       Firmware Version 3 09 Page 23 of 57       Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual
56. pload Script sub mode  Rotating the SELECT  knob will allow selection of either one of the two available show scripts     When the SELECT knob is pressed  the currently shown script will be sent out the RS232  port in the format used for downloading scripts to a Nighthawk  If another Nighthawk is  connected to this panel using a NULL MODEM cable and set to download a script  it will  receive the script being sent  In this way  multiple Nighthawks can share the same scripts   i e  a backup machine  As the script is being transmitted  the top line of the display  updates rapidly with the shot time and module information  When completed  the display  changes to     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 27 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    View Timecode Sub mode       This status sub mode is available to allow the viewing of Timecode  This is helpful in  testing the Timecode transport and quality of signal intended for SYNC   ED TIMED Fire  mode  It is entered by pressing the Mode pushbutton until the text display shows     Then press the Select knob to enter the View Timecode sub mode  The Text window will    show this display     The top line indicates that the panel is monitoring the incoming serial stream on the DB9  serial connector and waiting for the 1    occurrence of a valid Timecode record  The  bottom line shows the Timecode offset that is added or subtracted from the Timecode  stream  This value will carry over into the SYNC   ED FIRE mode  It does get reset t
57. pressed while the fire program is paused   the elapsed timer is still paused and the text display shows something similar to the  following        Switching to this after 1 25 seconds        Pressing the Remote fire trigger while the Remote Hold fire switch is still held depressed  will start the fire program running at the point it was paused     Shot events in the fire program may be repeated or skipped over only while the stepped  firing mode is paused by releasing the Remote Hold fire switch  This is accomplished by  rotating the SELECT knob  This is to allow the operator to start the fire program at a  predictable point in the show     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 46 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Digital Auto Sync   ed Timed Fire Mode  This is an advanced digital module automated sequential timed firing mode that uses an    externally delivered time record to set the internal firing time which then gets used as the  event trigger to fire a preprogrammed firing script  The remote fire control is used to set  and arm the firing mode  The Remote Hold fire switch must be held depressed for the  firing script to be executed before  during and after the Remote Fire trigger is pressed   While in this firing mode  the Cue fire switches and the module selector switches on the  panel are disabled and have no effect on the fire program     The time field of the shot entry determines the time to fire the pending shot entry  Each  shot entry contains the selected
58. r the review show sub mode  This is the initial display  of the review show list mode            Or    The value of Total can be 1 to 550  It depends on what was fired by the operator   Rotating the SELECT knob will advance the display to entries in the list     Total not 0    While in this mode  rotating the SELECT knob controls the position in the captured show  memory  When the end of the captured memory is reached  the display shows     The second line will reflect what was the last entry of the show that was captured        When a fire status LED is flashing red  it indicates the fired cue in the history list  associated with the elapsed time  As the list is stepped thru  the previously fired cue turns  red  If a different firing module is required for the current cue  it is automatically  selected     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 17 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Review Script Sub mode      This status sub mode is available to allow review of the selected fire script  It is entered  by pressing the Mode pushbutton until the text display shows     Then press the Select   pushbutton to enter the review fire list sub mode  This is the  initial display of the review fire list mode            Where Total is the number of captured entries in the firing script from 1 to max script  shots  Rotating SELECT knob advances to the 1   entry in the script     Nighthawk script Smartfire script       While in this mode  the Reset   pushbutton advances the display th
59. re are 2 NH script memories available and 3 SH script memories available   There is a script naming feature that is only available when a script is downloaded thru  the serial port that allows easier identification of the script that is selected     Elapsed Timer   There is an elapsed time function that is present in the panel that tracks the time from an  initiating event  The initiating event is always a firing switch activation  The show timer  is paused when the mode that it was running in is changed  The maximum timer value is  99 minutes 59 9 seconds with 0 1 second resolution     Module Group Memory   There is a special feature available to the digital SH manual fire mode of operation  It can  be described as a form of grouped module firing  Essentially it uses a entered list of  module addresses assigned to one of the rail buttons  A L      Firmware Version 3 09 Page 13 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Smart Hawk Firing Panel Operational Modes    Power On Version Display  When the panel is turned on  it will display the Version number of the internal software    for three seconds  and then it goes to the Continuity mode display         Time   0 Time not 0    He  A  126 1 23 4 2B    Continuity Status Mode  This mode is the default mode of operation when the firing system is not ARMED  In this    mode  the firing system displays the analog module continuity status and the fired status  of each of the firing switches 1  45 circuits    for each selecte
60. ru the captured firing  script memory  and the Select   pushbutton steps backward thru the script memory  When  the end of the captured memory is reached  the top line of the display shows     The bottom line contains whatever was the last captured shot entry   When a fire status LED is flashing red  it indicates the next suggested cue to fire in the    firing list  As the firing list is stepped thru  the previously suggested firing cue turns red   If a different firing module is required for the next cue  it is automatically selected     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 18 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Create Script Sub mode       This status sub mode is available to allow the creation of the firing script list used by the  automated Fire modes  It is entered by pressing the Mode pushbutton until the text  display shows     Then press the Select knob to enter the create fire list sub mode  This is the initial display  of the create fire list mode if the fire script memory has been reset  Entries in the firing  script are made as a time value adjusted using the Select knob        The entry interface uses the following controls  Fire switches 1 45  rail buttons A L   RESET  SELECT CCW  SELECT CW  SELECT IN CCW  SELECT IN CW and  SELECT PB     While in create mode  any activation of the firing switches will add a pin and module to  the current shot entry of the fire script  The captured entry contains the firing switch  the  firing module and the firing time  T
61. s the internal system voltage  the  running elapsed timer  highlighted in red  and the last fired Que  Additionally  the status  of the SYNC state is displayed as a character to the right of the Battery voltage on the top  line  highlighted in green   The bottom line shows the next shot event number  the next  shot event time and the next shot event Que  Something like the following        The following table describes the meaning of the sync display character     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 47 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual       Sync   Description of SYNC display character that  char   appears to right of battery voltage field   wW paused Waiting for valid timecode record  S in Sync  receiving sequential timecode records  i running on Internal clock  no timecode decodes  j timecode Jumped by more than 1  10  second                            The red highlighted area of the top line shows the elapsed timer display field that shows  the advancing show time     When the Sync   ed fire mode is running and receiving timecode records the SYNC  display field shows an    s    character and all is good  If the timecode signal fails  the panel  will display an    I    character in the sync display field and continue to run on internal time  that was matched to the last valid timecode record  As long as the Hold fire button is held  depressed  the script will continue to be fired     Sync ed Fire mode always requires that the panel be set up and waiting for the timec
62. seconds        Pressing the Remote fire trigger while the Remote Hold fire switch is still held depressed  will start the fire program running at the point it was paused     Shot events in the fire program may be repeated or skipped over only while the stepped  firing mode is paused by releasing the Remote Hold fire switch  This is accomplished by  rotating the SELECT knob  This is to allow the operator to start the fire program at a  predictable point in the show     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 37 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Auto Sync   ed Timed Fire Mode  This is an advanced automated sequential timed firing mode that uses an externally    delivered time record to set the internal firing time which then gets used as the event  trigger to fire a preprogrammed firing script  The remote fire control is used to set and  arm the firing mode  The Remote Hold fire switch must be held depressed for the firing  script to be executed before  during and after the Remote Fire trigger is pressed  While in  this firing mode  the Cue fire switches and the module selector switches on the panel are  disabled and have no effect on the fire program     The time field of the shot entry determines the time to fire the pending shot entry  Each  shot entry contains the selected firing module  the time and at least one Cue to be fired  when the time matches the running elapsed timer  The shot entries are executed in the  order they appear in the firing script     To reach t
63. sed to extend the external power beyond the external supply input voltage   Applying an external power source with a voltage greater than 20 4 volts in an attempt to  increase the firing voltage will damage the SmartHawk panel     ARM Key Switch   The ARM key switch is located in the upper left hand side of the panel  to the right of the  rocker power switch  It is a three position key lock switch  with center OFF and ARM  positions to the left and right  The key cannot be removed in the ARM positions  When  the system is powered and the ARM switch is turned to one of the ARM positions  the  ARM status light is illuminated and tone will sound  The ARM switch places the system  into one of the firing modes  which means that a firing circuit can be activated because  the firing voltage supply has been enabled  From the initial ARM state  additional firing  modes can be accessed through the Mode and Select buttons  The SH position  accessed  by turning the ARM key counter clockwise is used for digital firing modes and digital  modules attached to the 4 pin XLR connector  The NH position is used for analog firing  modes using analog firing modules attached to the rail connectors  The Manual Random  Fire Mode is the first ARMED firing mode presented after arming the system  Digital  modules firing modes also require the use of the Remote Arm Switch cable to enable  firing    2 Line Text Display    The text display is a monochrome LCD  16 characters long by 2 lines  It is backlit t
64. serial port is also used by panels equipped with the SYNC mode software for the  reception of Timecode  An external Timecode modem is required to convert the analog  FSK Timecode signal to the serial format used by the Nighthawk panel     4 pin XLR Communications Port  The female 4 pin XLR connector is used to communicate with Smartfire and Nighthawk  Digital firing module systems     Built In Functions   Digital Voltage Display   Panel system voltage is displayed from 0 0 to 20 4 volts with 0 1 volt resolution  When  the voltage drops below 10 7 volts  a low voltage message will appear in the voltage  display area  In the firing modes  battery voltage is superseded by Firing voltage  either  what is applied to the rail connectors or the  24V pin of the XLR connector or reported  from a digital module     Battery Power Status Display   The left side of the top line of the text display shows the power source status when the  power switch is set on either Battery or External  If the battery charger is plugged into the  charging jack  the Status will indicate whether the batteries are charging or full  The  statuses are    Batt        Chrg        Full        Ext     and    Ext      The    Ext     status indicates that  the batteries are charged and that the battery charger is plugged into the charging jack     Firing Module Memory   Each of the selectable firing modules has a memory associated with it that tracks firing  history  The operator can individually reset each firing m
65. shing red to make it easier to locate quickly     Digital Module Manual grouped fire   This manual mode of fire allows individual modules or multiple modules to be grouped  together and associated with a rail button to fire the same pin on each module with a  firing switch activation  If the group is selected by pressing the associated rail button A L  and the Hold fire switch is depressed  the requirement for module status is bypassed for  sending out a fire command  It also allows all the modules of a group to be status   ed with  the press of the associated rail button when the Hold fire control is not held down  See the  section on EDIT RAIL GROUPS sub mode operation for more details     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 42 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Digital Timed Fire Mode  This is a basic digital module automated sequential timed firing mode that uses time as    the event trigger to fire a preprogrammed firing script  The remote fire control is used to  start and execute the firing mode  The Remote Hold fire switch must be held depressed  for the firing script to be executed before  during and after the Remote Fire trigger is  pressed  While in this firing mode  the Cue fire switches and the module selector switches  on the panel are disabled and have no effect on the fire program     The time field of the shot entry determines the time to fire the pending shot entry  Each  shot entry contains the selected firing module  the time and at least one Cue 
66. t 3  The  text display will change to show        The time has advanced by 0 9 seconds  which is the difference between 0 00 10 and  0 01 00  An estimated time step has been established  To change that  just rotate the  SELECT knob  The time step can be decreased to the minimum value of 0 1 seconds or  increased to relatively large time values  Remember that there is a maximum of 99 59 90  minutes of script time span and a total of 550 shots for analog scripts    Turn the SELECT knob CW until the display shows     Press fire switch 4  then press rail select A to close the shot  Observe that the time has  advanced by 2 00 seconds to show     Press fire switch 5 then press rail select A to close the shot  Observe that the time has  advanced by 2 00 seconds to show     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 21 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    In this fashion  equally time spaced shots can be entered rapidly  The rail select can be  any of the A L buttons  Once a substantial number of shots have been captured  it   s a  good practice to save it against accidental loss  Do this by pressing and releasing the  SELECT knob  The display will show     Alternately  pressing the MODE button to exit edit script mode will save the script in  progress  If the power switch is turned off before either action has occurred the script is  lost and will have to be re entered     The only basic modification allowed to a script is to remove the last entry in the script by  pressing the RESE
67. t buttons  A     L                   11  Remote Fire  Connector 5 256660 eens oi Bn ek erica 11   9 pin Serial Port oa 12   4 pin XLR Communications Port                                      i 12  BultIinFuncions  aaa 12  Digital Voltage Displays seal 12  Battery Power Status Display                              12  Firing Module Memory     4   sierra 12  SHOW Menoruvarvsv4vvda Geek GS REE 12  Firing Script Memory lille 12  Elapsed Timer ke 13  Module Group Memory  nello en eA as 13  Smart Hawk Firing Panel Operational Modes               ssssccssssscssssccsssccesssscssssscessecsess 14  Power On Version Display    online 14  Continuity Status Mode         iiu lella licei 14  Reset Timeri     piccgia aaa aa Re aoe 16  Reset Rail Memorya cool la aA aaa Ge 16  Reset Show Memory      sands nora 16  Resethire Senpai ease A n SS 16  Review Show List Sub mode                              17  Review Script Sub mode   lt   405 sacerdiannsan btn Ad Oe 18  Create Script Sub mod      spudiiborti lele ea 19  Play Script Sub mode   c ca amp  alain 24  Select Script Sub mode  lt 5 choi ER 25  Download Script Sub mode                                       26  Upload ScriptSubmode             illa aalireala 27  View Timecode Sub mode   stuen dn en nina 28    Firmware Version 3 09 Page 2 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Analog Firing Modes    aan 30  Man    al  Firing Mode vvs eh aa si 30  Prompted Fire Modesto nale NNN 32   Timed Fire Modenese lee 34  Stepped Fire Mod  le 
68. tery voltage on the top  line  highlighted in green   The bottom line shows the next shot event number  the next  shot event time and the next shot event Que  Something like the following        The following table describes the meaning of the sync display character     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 38 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual       Sync   Description of SYNC display character that  char   appears to right of battery voltage field   wW paused Waiting for valid timecode record  S in Sync  receiving sequential timecode records  i running on Internal clock  no timecode decodes  j timecode Jumped by more than 1  10  second                            The red highlighted area of the top line shows the elapsed timer display field that shows  the advancing show time     When the Sync   ed fire mode is running and receiving timecode records the SYNC  display field shows an    s    character and all is good  If the timecode signal fails  the panel  will display an    i    character in the sync display field and continue to run on internal time  that was matched to the last valid timecode record  As long as the Hold fire button is held  depressed  the script will continue to be fired     Sync   ed Fire mode always requires that the panel be set up and waiting for the timecode  records  The timecode records are required to trigger the show clock into firing the script     Firmware Version 3 09 Page 39 of 57    Smart Hawk Firing System User   s Manual    Digital Firi
69. to be fired  when the time matches the running elapsed timer  The shot entries are executed in the  order they appear in the firing script  The resolution is 1  100  second     To reach the fire modes  the Hold fire switch must not be held depressed or shunted  The    mode is entered is when the ARM key is turned and the system placed in manual fire  mode and the MODE button is pressed once to cause the text display to show     Once the Select knob is pressed  the display will show one of the following             Remote Hold fire not depressed Script total   0 Remote Hold fire depressed  Display changes to show default timed    Note  xxx is the actual number of shot Mode reverts to Manual fire display  display after1 25 seconds    entries in the firing script  after 2 seconds    The firing mode is started when the Remote Fire trigger is pressed while the Remote  Hold fire switch is held depressed  The elapsed timer begins to run  and if there is a shot  entry that corresponds to the beginning time  it is fired  The elapsed timer will only run  when the Remote Hold fire switch is held depressed  As soon as the Remote Hold fire  switch is released  the elapsed timer will stop running and the firing mode is paused         The text display has the format where the top line shows the internal system voltage  the  running elapsed timer and the last fired Que  The bottom line shows the next shot event  number  the next shot event time and the next shot event Que  Something like the
    
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