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1.    Solution     Ensure the battery is fully charged using a smart charger that accurately indicates the condition of  the battery  Be sure the battery is rated large enough for the intended load for the operating time  you require  Be sure wire gauges are large enough  especially between the battery and the  receiver dimmer  Be sure connections are tight and strong  Hot wires or connections are probably  causing problems     Problem     Fades are not smooth  channels intermittently black out for a second or more     Cause     The RC4 system depends on RF signals getting from the transmitter to the receivers  An antenna is  under the top cover of each 7    x 4    x 2    enclosure    one at the transmitter  and one in each  receiver     The RC4 system operates in the 907     921Mhz range using spread spectrum digital radio   Although output power is quite low  high frequency signals bounce easily and receivers are very  sensitive  This means that receivers can find good data most of the time     The system will not work  however  if the tops of the plastic enclosures are blocked with batteries  or metal coverings  Signals must be able to get in and out of the top of each box  both at the  transmitter and at each receiver     Solutions    Make sure the top area of each plastic enclosure is not blocked by batteries or metal obstructions  These  block radio signals    Small clusters of wiring  gridwork  bars across the top of the enclosures  etc  generally DO NOT cause  problems  
2.   This adaptor is detailed later in this manual   Most users will never need to configure their radio modules      Because of a lack of space in the MINI receiver  the radio antenna is mounted in one end of the enclosure   below the cover  Over long distances  better radio performance may result when this end of the receiver is  facing towards the transmitter transceiver  Over typical distances  antenna position will have no affect on  performance  provided the antenna is not blocked by metal or batteries  this is also true for other RC4  receiver models   The antenna end of the enclosure is clearly marked on the unit     Connections and Wiring    The RX4 MINI 10 pin power connector has the same pin out as the standard power I O connector on other  RC4 receivers  No auxiliary power connector is provided     Maximum power handling is 50W per channel  200W maximum  When running at maximum power  it is  recommended to limit the maximum time the channel is activated to avoid overheating     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 29 of 43    The highest fuse rating that should ever be used in a MINI receiver is 16A  In practice  the smallest  appropriate fuse should be used for the connected load s  and will typically be much smaller than 16A  If  you are running a single SOW MR15 lamp  use a 5A fuse  Use fast blow fuses to protect the power driver  electronics     WIRING AND INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES  DIMMERS  AND LOADS MUST BE IN  ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL 
3.   wireless control  rf  channel and corresponding DMX or CV input channel  and whether or not this channel  will chase  Yes or No  in the Channel Chase Test  more information below         The Chase parameter is used by the Channel Chase Test function  described below   Toggle between Yes  and No for the currently displayed rf channel by pressing the Select Enter key        Escape test mode by pressing the Exit key     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 12 of 43    Channel Chase Test    FlexTX transmitters also feature a built in chaser  ideal for testing a series of RC4 dimmer channels  automatically and continuously  The chase process smoothly fades up and down from zero to 255 and back  to zero  stepping through channels with the Chase parameter enabled from Manual Channel Test mode     The speed of the chase is set with the rotary control  At the slowest speed  each channel fade is clearly  visible and takes 3 to 4 seconds  At the fastest speed  channel stepping occurs at approximately 4 channels  per second        Select which channels will be part of the chase by pressing the Manual Channel Test key and making  changes there  You can then return to the chase by pressing Channel Chase Test  It is not necessary to  press Exit between these modes     Escape test mode by pressing the Exit key     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 13 of 43    RX4 Dimmer Settings  Done at Transmitter     Each RX4 radio dimmer watches for two different kinds of data packets coming
4.  12V lead   acid battery should never be discharged below 10V or it will be chemically damaged  leaving it unable to    fully recharge to original capacity     RX4 electronics will work correctly with battery voltage down to 8V  This makes it suitable for use with  various alternative batteries  including NiCad and NiMH battery packs     When using RX4 STANDARD or RX4 HO receivers  an auxiliary logic battery can be used to ensure  radio and logic circuitry continues to operate when the load battery is severely discharged     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 33 of 43    Radio Settings    Some RC4 system settings reside in the radio modules used at each end of the wireless link     the  transmitter transceiver and the radio boards in the receivers  These settings are stored in EEPROM  memory and do not require adjustment under normal circumstances  Nonetheless  it may some day be  necessary to adjust a System ID or other parameter  This is done using an RS 232 data terminal  or  terminal emulator software on a PC with a COM port  When making changes to radio settings  power and  data connections must be made at the rear of the transceiver or receiver unit  with the exception of the  RC4 MINI receiver  detailed later in this manual      A 12VDC power adaptor  along with a short 25 pin D Sub adaptor cable are required  These items may  have been supplied with your RC4 system but are rarely Gif ever  used   If you did not receive them with  your system  they can be purchas
5.  42A  500W     Over Current Protection on Dimmer Outputs  YES  Over Temperature Protection on Dimmer Outputs  YES  Maximum input voltage  18V  12V typical   Minimum input voltage  8V   Suitable for inductive loads  motors  solenoids  etc    YES    RC4 RX4 HO  High Output     Continuous current  per channel  21A  250W   Intermittent peak current  per channel  30A  360W  i  Total current  sum of all channels  83A  1000W     Maximum input voltage  18V  12V typical   Minimum input voltage  8V   Suitable for inductive loads  motors  solenoids  etc    YES    Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 42 of 43    RC4 RX4 MINI    Continuous current  per channel  5A  60W    Intermittent peak current  per channel  8A  100W    Total current  sum of all channels  17A  200W    Over Current Protection on Dimmer Outputs  YES  Over Temperature Protection on Dimmer Outputs  YES  Maximum input voltage  18V  12V typical   Minimum input voltage  8V   Suitable for inductive loads  motors  solenoids  etc    LIMITED 3      Wiring instructions must be closely followed and adequate ventilation must be provided   Individual circuits must each be individually protected with fast blow fuses       Can be used with small inductive loads with the addition of an external back EMEF snubber diode     Specifications subject to change without notice  Soundsculpture assumes no liability or  responsibility for safe operation of receivers  dimmers  batteries  wiring  fuses  and or any other  components or materials 
6.  ESA  of Ontario  Canada  is available on request     The RC4 RX4 Series receiver dimmers are capable of controlling very large currents at 12VDC  RC4  plastic cases  used because they are transparent to radio signals  are highly flame retardant  Nonetheless   dimmers should not be allowed to operate at a dangerous temperature  Appropriately sized wire and  connectors must be used  along with suitable ventilation and external fuses rated for the load being  operated  Additional information is provided in this manual     Soundsculpture devices and equipment are operated at the user   s own risk and Soundsculpture  Incorporated accepts no liability  either direct or consequential  arising from the use of this equipment     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 2 of 43    RC4 USER MANUAL   TABLE OF CONTENTS    Disclaimers secassaasscansaeaccssaaasseansduaseen sans a toaussaseen sonasesuaadesacunaaaseennsaenaeusenaudsauesbaapeaesesaunusiaceasseassaesnessaacsveapeauancaesatise 2  Not For Use Where Human Safety May Be AC RISK ieccsecsnsucnersersuteswetvienshereneesneteds nueteadasyededeas E E RE 2  NOC Fore omtrol or Pyrotechnical DEVICES riede are E a T eats atl Hiatal anced A REO 2  Product Sale yonca sx aes teach seat E E E EN E RT 2   RCAFIEx IA System Overview  eison iun EE E E E a 4   Getting Started     Setting Up RC4 Components       ecceeeceococccccccccecccccoccooseccceccecceccccoosssececccececccccseossecceccccececossossseceecceceee 5  Items Yon Do NOF Need to Ger Star 
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8.  from the transmitter     dimmer levels     control setup information    In either case  the correct system ID must be in the packet or the data will be ignored  This ensures that  other RC4 transmitters will not control your receivers  and vice versa     Channel assignments and other settings for each radio dimmer are made at the transmitter  then uploaded to  the corresponding receiver by using the Send RX Config function     Dimmer configurations are stored both in the target receiver and in the transmitter  This makes it easy to  create all your receiver configurations in advance  even if you do not have all your receivers powered up  and    Active        The FlexTX transmitter provides a host of new setup features not available with previous RC4 systems   For each individual dimmer  the following selections are available       Wireless Channel  rf  Number  up to 128 available      Dimmer Curve  linear  inverse square law  or switch mode     Low Level Cut Off  levels below this setting are reduced to zero     Voltage Reference Dimming level  sets the maximum average output voltage from 0 1 V to 19 9V  or  input battery voltage  no reference dimming      Digital Persistence  inserts a high resolution vector  fade  between the last dimmer value and the next  one  reducing visible stair stepping when using very fast light sources  particularly LEDs     select Receiver RX Number   Display Receiver Status  Battery Voltage     Receivers are identified by their RX number  rangin
9.  or costumes     Summary  Choose how many wireless channels you want  up to 128   Assign DMX and CV inputs to  those channels  Assign each dimmer in a receiver to a wireless control channel  Configure each  dimmer for optimal performance with the connected load        Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 4 of 43    Getting Started     Setting Up RC4 Components    Items You Do NOT Need to Get Started    RC4 systems may ship with some extra items that are not needed to get started     including   e 12VDC power adaptor  e Short 25 pin D Sub data adaptor cable  e Short data adaptor for use with MINI receivers  e Various extra connector shells  pins  etc     Put these items in a safe place where they can be found in the future  More  information about the power and data adaptors can be found in the Radio Settings  section of this manual  If your have not received these items  don   t worry     they are  readily available if you need them in the future     Parts of the RC4 System    The RC4 system consists of a rack mount transmitter  transmitter transceiver  and one or more  receiver dimmers  Before the system can be used  each item must be properly set up and connected     Transmitter       The FlexTX transmitter  the top off the line model in the RC4 TXD Series  is a 4 inch deep 3U rack  chassis  Control signals are sent to a remote spread spectrum radio transceiver via a supplied 25 pin D Sub  cable  and this transceiver communicates with radio dimmers on stage  The 25 pin 
10.  pins 2 and 3 of a DMX connector  will provide adequate termination     Analog 0 10V control voltage  CV  inputs are also provided  These inputs are indicated on the LCD as  CV 1I to CV12 with levels displayed similarly to DMX levels  The input impedance of the analog CV  inputs is 20K ohms  It is best to drive these inputs with a low impedance source  DMX and CV inputs can  be mapped to dimmers in any combination and used simultaneously     Receiver Dimmers       Each receiver dimmer must be set up with a charged battery and up to 4 lamps or other loads  For most  applications  all of this can be done with a single 10 pin connector  Please review the Receiver Operation  section of this manual for pin out details and other information  The most popular batteries are 12V  but  any battery from 8V to 18V may be used  In practice  9V and 9 6V batteries are the lowest suitable power  supply  allowing for a reasonably useful life before voltage decays to 8V under load     Output channel assignments are configured from the transmitter   Radio and dimmer control electronics will not operate properly with less than 8V of incoming power   This voltage must be maintained under load  Choose appropriately sized batteries and keep them    charged     Receiver electronics may be damaged by over voltage  Do NOT operate at voltages higher than 18VDC     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 6 of 43    FlexTX Transmitter Operation    The FlexTX Transmitter User Interface     Overview    SO
11. 4 receiver dimmer has four outputs  These outputs can be assigned to any wireless control   rf  channel  Even if you never adjust any other parameter  you will probably need to assign channels     First you must select the RX number to be edited using the Select RX function  You can proceed to  modify the configuration for this receiver regardless of whether or not it is powered up and Active  The  receiver must be Active  however  to successfully upload your configuration to that receiver  All  configuration settings are stored in the transmitter as well as the target receiver  allowing you to do your  configuration programming before you set up your receivers     To assign dimmers to specific control channels  press Assign RX Chans  The screen will indicate the  selected RX number  the currently assigned control channels for the four dimmers  top line of the LCD    and the corresponding DMX or CV channels currently mapped  bottom line of the LCD   Use the Left     No and Right   Yes keys to move the cursor between dimmers     If the selected receiver is Active  the transmitter will retrieve and display current settings from the receiver  itself  Otherwise  the transmitter will use the settings stored locally     RX4 receivers running firmware 3 008 or higher support all parameters of the FlexTX transmitter  and are  also backward compatible with earlier TX32D and TX64D transmitters     Receivers with firmware 2 xxx or earlier cannot be used with the FlexTX transmitter   On 
12. 4 receiver will shut down  This  disconnects the load from the battery     3  With the load disconnected  battery voltage drifts back up   It eventually drifts back up  to 12V  unless the battery is seriously damaged   When battery voltage climbs above 9V   the RC4 receiver comes back on and starts monitoring control data again        And the cycle starts all over again     In some cases  exactly the same symptoms are caused by undersized wire or poor connections  between the battery and the RC4 receiver  These cause resistance  resulting in a voltage drop at the  receiver when the load increases  Ohm   s Law      This cycle through steps 1  2  3 and back to   results in the symptom described  The actual cycle  time varies with battery size  battery charge  the size of the load  power levels selected  and wire  sizes used  Eventually the battery is damaged and fails to drift back up enough to continue the  cycle     To prove this is happening  put a volt meter across the power input terminals at the RC4 receiver   The voltage will drop when the load comes on  When the voltage drops enough  the load will go  off  When the voltage drifts back up enough  the load will switch back on     If these voltage fluctuations are apparent at the receiver but not at the battery terminals  then wire  and connections are at fault     you must conduct adequate current from the battery to the receiver  to avoid these unwanted voltage drops     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 39 of 43 
13. 85 0  Use pin   60619 0  10 required     1  Battery Positive    RED     Battery Negative    BLK       Out    Out    2  3  4  5  Out  6  Out  7  Out  8    1 Positive  1 Negative    2 Positive  2 Negative    3 Positive      CORNG     CBRN       CORNG      GRY       CORNG       OUT3 Negative    BLU     9  Out 4 Positive   CORNG   10  Out 4 Negative    PUR     OUTPUTS ARE COMMON POSITIVE  SWITCHING OCCURS ON NEGATIVE SIDE  INTERNAL LOAD FUSE IS ON POSITIVE SIDE    The recommended AMP tool for these connector pins is part number 91504 1  A discontinued AMP tool  that can sometimes be found used is part number 90124 2  Shells  pins  and tools are available from most  electronic component suppliers  including www digikey com  or from Soundsculpture Incorporated     Channels connected in parallel must have their channel select and Low Level limit switches set    identically to avoid one channel taking a heavy load on its own  Damage resulting from inappropriate  configurations will not be covered under warranty     WIRING AND INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES  DIMMERS  AND LOADS MUST BE IN  ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual    Page 25 of 43       The RX4 STANDARD and RX4 HO  high output  receivers includes a 6 pin auxiliary power input  connector     Pins 1  3  and 5 are wired in parallel with pin 1 on the 10 pin connector  This is  V in   Pins 2  4  and 6 are wired in parallel with pin 2 on the 10 pin connector  This is GN
14. BC4         www theatrewireless com 1 866 258 4577    Fiex TX    RC4 System User Manual       Revision 1 1 Jan2006 JDS    Soundsculpture   Solid State of the Arts      1 866 258 4577  www theatrewireless com    Disclaimers    WIRING AND INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES  DIMMERS  AND LOADS MUST BE IN  ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES     Soundsculpture devices and equipment are operated at the user   s own risk and Soundsculpture  Incorporated accepts no liability  either direct or consequential  arising from the use of this equipment     Not For Use Where Human Safety May Be At Risk    The Soundsculpture RC4 radio system has not been evaluated by any safety agency for use where human  safety may be at risk  Soundsculpture Incorporated accepts no liability if RC4 equipment is used for such  purposes     Not For Control of Pyrotechnical Devices    Soundsculpture RC4 receivers should not be used to control pyrotechnics of any kind  A brief output surge  on dimmer outputs during power up could trigger these devices  Soundsculpture Incorporated accepts no  liability if RC4 equipment is used for such purposes     Product Safety    RC4 TXD Series transmitters are designed to meet or exceed applicable UL  CSA  and CE standards   They pass the dielectric withstand test  hipot  to 3000VAC  They use UL  and or CSA listed components  where required  and are packaged in a grounded metal chassis  A Special Inspection label applied by the  Electrical Safety Authority 
15. D in        In some cases  the 6 pin connector can be used for high power battery input  while the 10 pin connector  can be used just for outputs  If all pins of both connectors are used  eight wires are available for both  power in and dimmer out  This results in symmetrical current carrying capacity on both sides of the  dimmers     Some models of RX4 receiver include an optional 2 pin logic battery connection  Pin 1 is positive      pin  2 is negative      This connector can be used as a 12V unregulated power output to external electronics  or  be used for a 12V lead acid battery or large storage capacitor  This allows the logic and RF circuitry in the  RC4 receiver to continue functioning even if the load bearing batteries run down     If a non rechargeable battery is used with this connector  it should be protected from reverse current  with a diode  Significant output currents are present on this connector     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 26 of 43    RX4 HO High Output Receivers       The high output  HO  version of the RX4 receiver features upgraded MOSFET power components and a  cooling fan  Even with these enhancements  high current power handling can be dangerous and should not  be sustained indefinitely     At 12VDC  a 1000W load demands over 80 Amps of power  The batteries  wires  connections  and fuses  required to handle this kind of load are very large     WIRING AND INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES  DIMMERS  AND LOADS MUST BE IN  ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABL
16. DC device  that requires clean constant power  like an inverter   a dimmer output can be set for switch mode  In this   case  DMX dimmer levels of 127 or lower will turn the output off  while levels of 128 or higher will turn   the output on     Voltage Reference Dimming is not available in Switch Mode  The FULL BATTERY  VOLTAGE is output when a switch channel is turned on  Low Level Limit has no effect in this  mode     Voltage Reference Dimming    From the Channel Watch screen  press Set RX Params twice to reach the Voltage Reference Dimming  page  Use the Left   No and Right   Yes keys to select the dimmer you wish to set     Voltage Reference Dimming  VRD  allows the use of batteries and loads that are not the same voltage  For  example  you may wish to use a 14 4V or 18V NiMH battery with 12V MR16 lamps  or a 10V water pump     In these cases is it very important to note that the peak to peak voltage produced by the dimmer is still full  swing from OV to full battery voltage  Only the range of the pulse width modulation dimmer is modulated   Thus  is you are using an 18V battery and have set a Voltage Reference of 9V  the pwm dimmer will  deliver an output range from 0 to 50  when receiving control signals of 0     100   This range adjusts in  realtime  so the VRD will compensate for a slowly diminishing battery  as well as voltage changes caused  by the load pulling the voltage down     VRD may not be suitable for direct connection to some voltage sensitive loads  In so
17. E LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES     To accommodate large loads  both the RX4 STANDARD and the RX4 HO feature a 6 pin auxiliary power  input connection  Used together with the 10 pin power input output connector  there are four separate  connections in parallel to bring power in  and another four to carry power out to the load s   Thus  each  wire and connection can carry up to 20A at 12V  provided it is of an appropriately large gauge     The fuse on RX4 receiver boards cannot carry 80 Amps  When wiring large loads  the positive     side of  the circuit should be completely external to the RX4 receiver  and it should be carefully and safely fused   A small gauge wire can be used to bring the positive supply to the RX4 internal control electronics  and the  fuse on the RX4 can be 1A or even smaller  since it will only supply the indicator LEDs     All RX4 dimmers introduce pulse width modulation on the negative     side of the circuit  acting as a  dimmer on the negative line to the load  This is where you need heavy wire and you should utilize all 4  input and output connections across both power connectors     If you are using the RX4 as one large dimmer on a single channel  you can wire the outputs of each channel  in parallel  For this to work effectively  circuit impedance and resistance for each channel must be closely  controlled  More current will flow through shorter circuits  thicker wires  and tighter connections  and this  can cause more than a fair share of 
18. ELECTRICAL CODES     Configuring Channels    Programming channels  Low Level cut off  and dimmer switch mode is done the same way for all RC4  receivers     Buttons and LEDs    The positions of the recessed buttons and LEDs are different but clearly marked on the unit  The same  functions and indications are provided     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 30 of 43    RX4 STANDARD and RC4 MINI Typical Wiring Diagram         Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 31 of 43    RX4 STANDARD   RX4 HO Typical High Power Wiring Diagram         Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 32 of 43    Receiver Load Testing     Receiver Test Buttons    All RX4 receivers have a channel test button for each on board dimmer  These buttons are recessed to  avoid accidental activation and can be pressed with any slender object  Test buttons override incoming  levels only while pressed  Any combination of the four channels may be tested simultaneously     For dimmers configured as dimmers  the channel will fade up when the test button is pressed  For dimmers  configured as switches  they will cleanly switch on to full when the test button is pressed        Receiver Battery Voltage Indication    The Computer Operating Properly  COP  blinking LED on RC4 RX4 receivers also indicates battery  voltage  At 10 5V or higher  this LED is green and blinks slowly  Below 10 5V it is red and blinks rapidly     These voltage thresholds have been selected with rechargeable lead acid batteries in mind  A
19. I systems have had difficulty using HyperTerminal  with no problems using other  terminal emulators  If HyperTerminal does not work for you  please try an alternative emulator program     setting the System ID    The System ID of each LAWNII radio must be the same for the transmitter and all receivers used in a  single RC4 system  If you own and use more than one RC4 radio system  you may wish to move receivers  between systems  This can be done by changing only one parameter  SYS  in the LAWNII radio  All  other settings can be left unchanged and do not need to be re entered      lt connect at 38400 baud gt     lt Ctrl C three times to enter command mode gt    SYS  lt use number for your system gt    SAVE  lt allow at least 500ms for save to complete gt   TRANS    To avoid conflicts  Soundsculpture RC4 systems use System IDs of 1000 or higher     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 35 of 43    Using Other Channels    At the factory  all RC4 LAWNII transceivers are set up on radio channel 2  CHA 2   LAWNII radios  support three channels  1  2  and 3  and any of these may be used with the RC4 system  If another channel  is used  this setting must be changed at every LAWNII in the system     the transmitter and each receiver     Note  If you are using multiple RC3 systems and experience reduced refresh rates as they try to share  radio bandwidth  try changing the channel of one system  If you are using 2 systems  run them on    channels 1 and 3 to keep the as far apart in 
20. Make sure there is a path for SOME signal to get through and the system should work fine   Where quasi line of sight is attainable     1  Position the transmitter tranceiver overhead  above the stage or other area where receivers are  positioned  The top of the transceiver should be facing down  towards the receivers     2  Position receivers facing up  towards the transmitter tranceiver     Where line of site cannot be acheived  or there are numerous obstructions between transmitter and  receiver     1  Position the transmitter transceiver so the top of the box is facing the ceiling above the stage   Signals will bounce back down and flood the stage  Avoid metal obstructions or large harnesses of  wiring in the signal path     2  Position receivers so the top of each box is facing the ceiling of the stage  Reflected signals will  bounce directly into the receiver antennas     The RC4 system is VERY tolerant of signal degradation and electrical noise  Most users have no  problems    in fact  at the time of this writing only one radio interference problem has ever been reported  with an RC4 system  and the problem was corrected when the transmitter was moved away from an  unusually noisy lamp  If you think you re suffering radio interference problems  FIRST be absolutely  certain your batteries are good     Problem     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 40 of 43    You need to operate two or three RC4 systems in close proximity without interference  Out  of the box  syst
21. RX4 dimming is done on the negative side  This option  is recommended for high currents  A small fuse should still be installed on the RX4 board to drive  the indicator LEDs  A positive lead must still come to the receiver to power the logic circuitry     DO NOT OPERATE LOADS WITHOUT FUSES  YOU MUST FUSE EVERY CIRCUIT     DO NOT simply install the largest fuse you can find and forget about it  This can result in an unsafe  situation  possibly a fire or burn hazard  It is not recommended to internally fuse any RX4 receiver above  25A     DO NOT fuse any single RX4 dimmer above 25A  With all 4 dimmers individually fused at 25A  a total  of 100A can flow  At 12V this is 1200W  substantially beyond the maximum rating of the product   Continuous current exceeding 500W requires the RX4 HO receiver  In any case  be sure to use appropriate  connectors and large wire gauges  and monitor the system closely     particularly the operating temperature      at all times     Here are some typical fuse values   75 watt MR16 halogen lamp  draws 6 25A at 12VDC  Use an 8A fuse     1 4HP 12VDC motor  typically draws 20A when operated smoothly  but could surge to 40A on a fast  start up  Use a 25A fast blow fuse and avoid rapid start up  ramp up the power level slowly    Do not use slow blow fuses  They do not protect semiconductors in a fault condition     It is difficult to apply typical safety standards to these devices  because of the unusual circumstances of  theatrical prop construction  Th
22. UNDSCULPTURE Incorporat od    TXD Serles Radio Control Tranamitier    all lee a it es      oe Palas ee  ii jai ah       All RC4 TXD Series user interfaces consist of a 16 key keypad  a 20 character x 2 line LCD display  and a  rotary control  The rotary control can also be pressed as a button  usually the equivalent of the Select    Enter key     Twelve of the keypad keys are used to select a function or function group     e The green keys invoke transmitter DMX channel assignment settings   e The yellow keys invoke receiver settings   e The blue keys are test functions     The bottom 4 keys include Exit to escape any previously invoked function  generic user interface  functions Left   No and Right   Yes  and the Select   Enter key     In some cases  the screen will show a number of parameters on screen  The Left   No and Right   Yes  keys move the cursor between parameters  and the blinking cursor indicates the parameter that is active for  editing with the rotary control     The value of the selected parameter is adjusted by turning the rotary control  In most cases  the new value  is saved by pressing the Enter button on the keypad  or pressing the rotary control knob  In other cases  as  when adjusting RX receiver parameters before sending them to a receiver  values will remain as displayed  while you navigate between parameters and screens     In some modes  as when editing a DMX CV Assignment  the Left   No and Right   Yes keys increment or  decrement a specific value 
23. ap for current use  press Recall DMX Setup  Use the rotary control to select the  source memory location 1 3  Press the Enter key or the rotary knob to execute the recall     Upon execution  previous settings are overwritten with the settings from memory     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 11 of 43    Transmitter Channel Test Functions    It is often desirable to test dimmers at times when DMX data is not available  The FlexTX transmitter  provides two very useful options to accomplish this     DMX and CV inputs are not interrupted when test modes are invoked  Only the channel currently being  tested is overridden  Test modes could  therefore  be used intentionally during a running show  in  combination with the DMX and CV inputs     It is important to be aware of any incoming DMX or CV data that may appear on live dimmers  even when  a test mode is being used     Manual Channel Test    Invoked by pressing the Manual Channel Test button  this mode allows a radio dimmer channel to be  manually faded up and down  The channel is selected using the Left   No and Right   Yes keys  The  level is adjusted in real time with the rotary control  In addition  three levels of control resolution are  provided  coarse  25 step increments   medium  5 step increments   and fine  1 step increments   Pressing  the rotary control button cycles through these three options     The Manual Channel Test screen indicates the control resolution  c  m  or f   current level  0     255   current
24. at are typical of RF data links  while being optimized for realtime performance  Moderate interference  should not cause user detectable errors     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 38 of 43    Troubleshooting    The RC4 system is VERY tolerant of radio signal degradation and electrical noise  Most users have no  problems    in fact  at the time of this writing only one radio interference problem has ever been reported  with an RC4 system  and was corrected when the transmitter was moved away from an unusually noisy  lamp  If you think you are suffering from radio interference problems  FIRST be absolutely certain your  batteries are good     simple Solutions to Common Problems    Problem     When channel levels are brought up  the load  lamp  motor  etc   operates for a brief  moment then goes off  A second or so later  it comes back on  The problem appears cyclical  or intermittent     Cause     When a lead acid battery is measured with no load it reads approximately 12V  This is true even  for a substantially discharged battery  RC4 electronics require very little current to operate  and a  discharged battery still provides enough power for the receiver to come on and indicate traffic     Here   s the problem cycle     1  When RF control data indicates an output level  the output driver delivers battery  power to the load  If the battery is under rated or under charged  voltage will drop  substantially under load     2  When the battery voltage drops below 8V the RC
25. by using RX128  Customized receivers usually default to their special functions if defaults are  loaded using the receiver   s recessed buttons  Refer to the documentation supplied with your customized  receiver for additional information about your specific unit     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 22 of 43    Default Settings    To restore receiver default settings  hold down the recessed Test Out 2   Set Def button while powering  up the receiver or pressing the recessed Reset  button immediately to the left of the Data Error LED  This  will load the following settings     RX Number   1    Output 1 Assigned to rf Channel 1  Linear Dimmer  Low Level O  zero   Voltage Reference Dimming disabled  Vin   Smoothing disabled  0     Output 2 Assigned to rf Channel 2  Linear Dimmer  Low Level O  zero   Voltage Reference Dimming disabled  Vin   Smoothing disabled  0     Output 3 Assigned to rf Channel 3  Linear Dimmer  Low Level O  zero   Voltage Reference Dimming disabled  Vin   Smoothing disabled  0     Output 4 Assigned to rf Channel 4  Linear Dimmer  Low Level O  zero   Voltage Reference Dimming disabled  Vin   Smoothing disabled  0     To change these settings  send a new configuration from the transmitter   It is likely that you will also need to restore the RX number to a value other than RX001  If so  follow the    procedure in the proceeding section     NOTE  Some receivers may contain customized firmware for special applications  A specific RXnum ts  required to ac
26. cable carries both  power and data to the transceiver  Connect the rack chassis to the transceiver with this cable  and position  the transceiver so the top surface is facing towards the receiver dimmers  usually towards the theater stage      The transceiver antenna is under the top surface of the case  as indicated on the transceiver label   No AC adaptor is required to power the transceiver     it is powered by the D Sub data cable     The spread spectrum radios of the RC4 system will work through walls and other barriers to a distance of  several hundred feet  This range will be reduced  however  by the density of obstructions  other radio  activity in the 907   921Mhz band  and wide band interference generated by nearby lamps  motors  etc    including loads connected to RC4 receivers themselves   Line of sight from the transmitter transceiver to  each RX4 receiver is great where possible  but is not essential     The FlexTX includes a World Voltage switching power supply that will operate safely with input  voltage from S5VAC to 265VAC  47 to 440Hz     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 5 of 43    mi       ES i  The transceiver shown here is grey  Production units are usually black     Connect a DMX source to the DMX input on the transmitter  The FlexTX DMX input is not terminated  A  terminated cable or in line termination connector must be used if termination is required  1 e  the transmitter  is at the end of the DMX line   In general  a 120 ohm resistor between
27. can be cleared to factory defaults by powering on the unit while holding  down the Set DMX Start and EXIT buttons together  The LCD will ask you to confirm  do so by pressing  Right   Yes     WARNING  This action overwrites all eeprom memory  including DMX Setups and RX Configurations     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 41 of 43    RC4 Specifications    RC4 RF Specifications    RF Channels  3   Transmit Power  13 dbm  typical   Sensitivity   96 dbm  typical   Frequency      Channel 1  907 45 MHz     Channel 2  914 81 MHz  default  used for most systems     Channel 3  921 10 MHz   Modulation  FSK  spread spectrum   No  Chips per bit  16   Bit Rate  raw   76 8 Kb sec   Protocol  AX 25   Repeater  7   Range      300 feet typical indoors     3000 feet typical unobstructed outdoors   RF Module Power Consumption  200mA at 12V DC  Operating Temperature  0   to  50  C   FCC License  Approved by FCC and DOC  Canada   no user license required    RC4 FlexTX Transmitter Specifications    Input Power  World Voltage 85VAC to 265VAC  47 440Hz  DMX Input  USITT DMX512 1990  4uSec   Number of Wireless Control Channels  4 to 128  user configurable in increments of 4  Analog CV Inputs  0     10V x 8 channels  256 step   CV1 to CV8  0 or 10V x 4 channels  switch   CV9 to CV12  CV input inpedance 20K ohm    RC4 Dimmer Specifications  RC4 RX4 Standard    Continuous current  per channel  12 5A  150W   Intermittent peak current  per channel  20A  240W     Total current  sum of all channels 
28. ds time to cool off      load current are too high     any combination of the above   DO NOT continue to operate the receiver under these conditions    WIRING AND INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES  DIMMERS  AND LOADS MUST BE IN  ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES     Be careful  high power loads are operated at your own risk  and Soundsculpture cannot be held  responsible for any damages whatsoever  whether direct of consequential     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 28 of 43    RX4 MINI Receivers       The RX4 MINI is the smallest  most portable receiver for the RC4 wireless dimming system  It can be  used in small props  costumes  and anywhere else with limited space  Just like the larger RX4   STANDARD and RX4 HO receivers  the RC4 MINI provides up to four channels of dimming  It is  configured from an RC4 TXD Series transmitter  just like the other RC4 receivers     Summary of Differences Between the RX4 MINI and the RX4 STANDARD    The block diagram from the RX4 MINI is nearly identical to the diagram for the RX4 STANDARD  but it  does not include auxiliary power inputs     The circuit board traces in the RX4 MINI are narrower and cannot carry as much current  To save space   the MOSFET power drivers do not have heat sinks  For both of these reasons  the current handling of the  MINI receiver is substantially less than other RC4 receivers     Programming and diagnostics of the radio module in the MINI receiver requires a special 4 pin adaptor 
29. e    rule of thumb    is that nothing should be allowed to operate at a  dangerous temperature  Appropriately sized wire gauges and connectors must be used  along with suitable    ventilation and external fuses rated for the load being operated     WIRING AND INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES  DIMMERS  AND LOADS MUST BE IN  ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES     RC4 devices are operated at the user   s own risk and Soundsculpture accepts no liability  either direct or    consequential  arising from the use of RC4 equipment     RX4 Receiver Power Connection Diagram    Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 24 of 43    The RX4 STANDARD is remarkably versatile and powerful for its small size  Four outputs deliver pulse   width modulated power capable of driving high current motors  lamps  and other inductive or resistive  loads  Each output is rated for 150W  equivalent to approximately 12 5amps at 12 volts  The four outputs  can be combined in any combination to drive larger loads  to a maximum of 500W into a single load  40A      Total receiver power handling is limited by circuit board traces  copper trace thickness and width  and  connector pins  For higher power handling  use the RX4 HO  high output  which is directly  interchangeable with the RX4 STANDARD and can deliver up to 1000W  with caution  and adequate    ventilation      Receiver RX4 Top View    pin  pin  pin  pin  pin  pin  pin  pin       pin  pin    Mating Free Hanging Connector  AMP 1 4802
30. ed from Soundsculpture for a nominal charge         Do not attempt to change system settings while powering the receiver from the 10 pin RC4 power  connection  This powers both the radio board and the dimmer logic board  and does not leave the radio  board available for data on the rear 25 pin port     The data cable observes RS 232 standards with data on pins 2 3  handshaking on pins 4 5 6 20  and  common on pin 7  Readily available cables can be used if the supplied cable is lost or damaged     Note that RC4 radios never require configuration under normal circumstances     set System ID    The System ID is a number from 0 to 65535  Values below 1000 are reserved for older 16 channel RC3  systems  RC4 systems are assigned System IDs of 1000 or higher     Every RC4 user is assigned a unique System ID when their system is shipped  and a database of these  numbers is carefully managed and maintained  To avoid data collision with other users  system numbers  should NOT be changed  Some users have multiple RC4 systems  however  and may wish to change the  System ID in receivers to move between systems     Do not change a transmitter System ID without authorization from Soundsculpture Incorporated  Do  not use System IDs not assigned to you     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 34 of 43    Set System Baud Rate    The default baud rate for 32 channel systems is 38 4kbps  kilobits per second      Additional System Parameters    Each radio module must be configured for proper 
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32. ems do not directly address each other s receivers but responsiveness is  clearly degraded     Cause     RC4 radios have 3 radio channels available  but most systems are set for the default channel 2  To  ensure the fastest response time with the largest number of channels  almost all available radio  bandwidth of a channel is used by a single system  When two systems try to share bandwidth on  the same radio channel  both systems perform poorly     Even when this happens  multiple RC4 systems cannot directly address each other s receivers  because they have different digital System IDs     Solution     Set nearby RC4 systems to operate on different channels  When operating two systems  set them  to operate on channels   and 3  We do not recommend operating more than 3 RC4 systems in  close proximity     Problem     You only have one RC4 system but you suspect there might be another one operating  nearby     Solution     Radio power and sensitivity of RC4 transceivers are tuned for good performance within most  interior spaces  with little chance of signals getting outside a building  or into an adjacent building   There is always a possibility  however  of interference between spaces within a single facility  If  you suspect there is another RC4 user within radio range  change your radio channel     At the time of this writing  the need for such measures has never been reported by any RC4 user     Reset and Initialize to Factory Defaults    All transmitter internal memories 
33. g from RX001 through RX128     To select a receiver dimmer for configuration  press Select RX  The block cursor will blink over the RX  number on the transmitter LCD  Use the rotary control to set the RX number  As you scroll through RX  numbers  the transmitter looks for live receivers  When it finds one  a small    A    is displayed beside the  RX number on the transmitter LCD to indicate the presence of an Active receiver        For any Active receiver  at any time  you can press and hold the Select RX button to display status  information including the firmware version and current battery voltage  If no Active receiver is found  the  message    NOT FOUND    is displayed        or    When changing receiver setup parameters  it is not necessary to press Enter  but these values do  not take effect until they are sent to a live dimmer unit using Send RX Config     Press Exit to return to Watch Channels mode     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 14 of 43    NOTE  Some receivers may contain customized firmware for special applications  A specific  RXnum is required to activate these custom processes  For example  a custom dual motor  speed control might be activated by using RX128  Customized receivers usually default to their  special functions if defaults are loaded using the receiver   s recessed buttons  Refer to the  documentation supplied with your customized receiver for additional information about your  specific unit     set RX Channel Assignments    Each RC4 RX
34. gured for linear dimmer output  inverse square law output  ideal for LEDs    or switch mode  The Digital Persistence feature is particularly useful with LEDs  smoothing their  response for a very pleasing effect that mimics the fluid appearance of incandescent lamp dimming     RX4 STANDARD receivers provide four pulse width modulated  PWM  dimmer outputs  each capable of  delivering 150W into any kind of load  typically halogen lamps   Each dimmer can be individually  assigned to any RC4 wireless control channel  Outputs assigned to the same channel can be externally  wired in parallel to drive large loads  The total power handling of the RX4 STANDARD is limited to  S00W by the capacity of the printed circuit board traces and connector pins  components are substantially  over rated to ensure long life     RX4 HO high output receivers are similar to standard receivers but have a higher power capacity thorough  heavier copper on the printed circuit board  a cooling fan  and larger MOSFET components  the power  transistors that do the work   Each HO dimmer can deliver 250 watts  with a maximum power limit for the  entire receiver of 1000W     For small spaces  the RX4 MINI is half the size of the other RX4 receivers  Ideal for tiny props or hiding  in costumes  the MINI receiver can deliver 50 watts per channel  with a maximum power limit of 200W   The electronic assembly of the RX4 MINI can be removed from its chassis for even more flexibility when  mounting in very small props
35. ilable CV inputs to any rf dimmer channel   with the rotary control providing access to 524 sources  512 DMX channels and 12 CV channels      Use Set DMX Start to create a map that ts close to what you need  Then use  Edit DMX CV Assigns to add CV channels and adjust your channel assignments           Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 10 of 43    Save DMX Setup    Note  Current channel assignments are maintained even if you don   t save them in a DMX Setup  Save  and Recall of DMX Setups is provided to facilitate switching between different channel maps you may  need for different shows  theatres  etc     Three DMX CV channel assignments can be saved  Each set of assignments is called a DMX Setup  even  though they may also include CV inputs     To save the current assignments you have created using the Set DMX Start and or Edit DMX CV Assigns  functions  press Save DMX Setup  Use the rotary control to select the destination memory location 1 3   then press the Enter key or the rotary knob to execute the save        Upon execution  any previously stored settings in the selected memory location are overwritten     When the save is complete  you are returned to Watch Channels mode     Recall DMX Setup    Note  Current channel assignments are maintained even if you don   t save them in a DMX Setup  Save  and Recall of DMX setups is provided to facilitate switching between different channel maps you may  need for different shows  theatres  etc     To recall an assignment m
36. is pressed     Similarly  the settings currently in scratchpad memory can be recalled to overwrite the currently displayed    RX setup by pressing RX Setup Paste  All parameters are overwritten  including those not currently  displayed     fe we fe    Use the Select RX key and rotary control to select source and destination RX numbers for Copy and Paste     Send RX Config    When the Send RX Config key is pressed  all settings for the selected RX are uploaded by radio to the  corresponding RX4 receiver dimmer  At the same time  and regardless of the presence of an Active  receiver  settings are saved in local transmitter memory        If the corresponding receiver is not Active  the transmitter LCD will report RXxxx Not Found   Otherwise  the LCD will report Setup Confirmed  The confirmation process verifies every parameter  sent  while also retrieving the receiver firmware version  current battery voltage  and more     Letitia   Dearie      A receiver dimmer will assume a new RX number if it receives a control packet while the Set RX recessed  button on the receiver itself is held down  In this case  the RX value of that packet will become the new  RX number for that receiver  Subsequent control packets for this RX number will be accepted and  acknowledged with no need to hold down the Set RX button   See the Receiver Operation section for  additional information      In a properly functioning system  it is never necessary to use the Set RX button on a receiver   Every recei
37. it inserts a short vector  fade  from the  previous level to the new level  Rather than jumping from one level to the next  the transition is smooth  and much more pleasing to the eye  It emulates the response of traditional lamp filaments  which take time  to change  This technique vastly reduces visible    stair stepping    of fast lamps  The range of smoothing is  from 0  disabled  up to 31  At maximum level  the smoothing effect is comparable to the rise and fall times  of a20W MRI16 halogen lamp     Digital persistence at the dimmer is much more effective than a ramp up down from a DMX controller   because the controller is limited to 255 steps  Stair stepping between these steps can be highly visible  For  smoothing times that are slower than the maximum period provided by the RX4 dimmer  a combination of  maximum dimmer smoothing  31  and a DMX ramp up is very effective        Dimmer 1  Smoother Level 31  maximum     In the example above  dimmer   is set for square law dimming with maximum smoothing  This is often  ideal for use with LEDs  particularly white LED MR16s  which will now respond very much like a 20W  halogen lamp     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 18 of 43    Data Timeout Period  not user adjustable     For various reasons  rf dimmer data could be interrupted  When this happens  dimmer outputs will be  maintained at their last known value for approximately 2 seconds while the receiver waits for valid data to  reappear  This period is not user adj
38. me cases  an  integrator  power smoother  circuit can be used to convert the choppy pwm signal to a steady DC voltage   In the simplest form  this can be done with a single resistor and capacitor  The resistor should be a low  value high power type  The capacitor will generally be a large capacity low ESR electrolytic rated for  approximately double the source battery voltage  Consult Soundsculpture for additional assistance  constructing power smoothers     The default setting disables VRD so the dimmer uses the input battery voltage directly  This is indicated as  Vin on the display  The rotary control button sets the VRD voltage for the dimmer indicated by the square  blinking cursor  Press the rotary control button to toggle between Vin and 12 2V  and turn the rotary  control  to change the CRD voltage setting     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 17 of 43    The VRD voltage display can be confusing because there is no decimal point  Voltages are displayed in  the range of 0 1V to 19 9V as 001 to 199  Thus  12 2V is displayed as 122        Dimmer 3  VRD 3 4V       Dimmer 3  VRD 12 0V    Level Smoothing     Digital Persistence    From the Channel Watch screen  press Set RX Params three times to reach the Level Smoothing page   Use the Left   No and Right   Yes keys to select the dimmer you wish to set     Level smoothing is useful when using very fast lighting sources  like LEDs  When the RX4 processor  converts incoming 255 step DMX levels to 1328 step pwm levels  
39. more channels and a user interface that allows receivers to be configured remotely from the  transmitter  Spread spectrum RF technology ensures a secure  robust  and high speed wireless link  between all system components  and does not require special licensing for use anywhere in North America  and specific locations around the world   A special version of the RC4 is available for use in Australia      The FlexTX rack mount transmitter is a digital DMX device  compliant with the USITT DMX512 1990   4uSec  standard  Twelve 0 10V control voltage inputs are also provided  Eight are true analog inputs  with 256 step resolution  the remaining four are switch inputs  Any DMX or CV input can be patched to  any of up to 128 wireless control channels  referred to in this manual and on the transmitter display is    rf  channels      The user may select how many wireless channels they wish to use  from 4 to 128 in increments  of 4  the default is 64 channels      Up to 128 RX4 receiver dimmers  STANDARD  MINI  or HO  can be configured and managed from the  transmitter  and each provides 4 individually addressable dimmers built in  All RX4 receivers can be  operated from 8V to 18VDC  receivers for 24V use are available by special order   Using the Reference  Voltage Dimming feature  12V lamps and other loads can be safely powered using batteries of a higher  voltage  For example  14 4V and 18V NiCad and NiMH batteries are readily available for portable power  tools  Dimmers can be confi
40. on the screen  usually the RF channel        This is the case when there are only  two parameters on screen     one adjusted with the rotary control and the other with the     buttons     To escape any mode and return to the main Watch Channels screen  press EXIT     WARNING  For test purposes  some FlexTX firmware versions includes a transmit  interruption feature  From the main Channel Watch page  wireless channels will stop being  sent when the Select Enter key is pressed  and will resume when the EXIT key is pressed  The  small rectangular Transmit LED on the transmitter transceiver indicates when channels are  being transmitted   f it is not steadily shimmering  press EXIT to resume transmission     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 7 of 43    TXD Series Keypad Map    Move Left   Move Right    Watch Decrement   Increment    Channels No Yes       The Main Screen     Watch Channels    The FlexTX transmitter powers up to the Watch Channels screen  Using settings recalled from memory   the system immediately begins    spooling    the selected DMX and CV channels to the radio link  When  RC4 RX4 receiver dimmers see data with the correct system ID and channel  they respond as programmed        In Watch Channels mode  the transmitter display indicates the number of wireless control channels  currently configured  up to 128   and the real time value of a selected DMX or CV input  The rotary  control rolls through 512 DMX channels and 12 CV channels     a total of 524 pos
41. operation in the RC4 architecture  Each System ID  should have only one transmitter  master   and any number of receivers  slaves   To assist advanced users   the LAWNII User   s Manual accompanies this manual     The radio settings used for the RC4 system create a low latency master slave network with no built in  acknowledgements or retries  This is because normal acknowledgement and handshaking protocols  sacrifice timing for accuracy and can cause unexpected delays in data transmission  For real time control  systems  different techniques must be used  The microprocessors at each end of the RC4 dimmer control  system use real time cyclical redundancy to ensure reasonable accuracy without introducing varying  delays  The coding for this technique is proprietary to the Soundsculpture RC4 system     LAWNI settings can be made using an RS232 terminal  or a PC running a terminal emulation program  with a COM port  It is important that the terminal emulator be able to send control characters  i e  Ctrl C      The Microsoft Windows Operating system comes bundled with the HyperTerminal terminal emulation  program  It can be used to configure LAWNII radios  Be sure to use the following settings     Direct connect to any available COM port   VT100 emulation   Control keys act as Terminal keys  very important   Standard ASCII character set    Additional information about connecting to the LAWNII radio with HyperTerminal is included in the  LAWNII radio manual     Some users of LAWNI
42. r  An adaptor allows connection to a terminal or computer COM  port  and a source of power        The header is Amp 640456 4  It mates with any Amp MTA 100 4 pin connector  The specific part  number varies with wire gauge being used  a suitable part for 206A WG wire is Amp 640442 4     Pinout    Pin 1  GND   Serial Data Common  Pin 2  12VDC   Pin 3  RS 232 Data Receive  RX   Pin 4  RS 232 Transmit Data  TX     This is a 3 wire RS 232 interface with no handshaking  With working data and power connections  radio    configuration is the same as for other RC4 receivers     Note that RC4 radios never require configuration under normal circumstances     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 37 of 43    A General Discussion of Radio Reliability    The Soundsculpture RC4 system is exceptionally reliable when properly set up  The most critical factor  when using the system is transceiver and receiver placement  since these units house high frequency radio  antennas  Consider the following guidelines when installing the transmitter and all receivers       The antenna surfaces must not be obstructed by metal objects  Remember that lead acid batteries have  lead inside  and count as an obstruction       Internal antennas are most effective when facing other units in the system  1 e  receivers should face  towards the transmitter and vice versa   Alternatively  all antennas can face in the same direction  towards a reflective surface like a ceiling or rear wall  Reflections of nearby s
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44. res that power levels below a selected limit are reduced to zero  For  large loads  a recommended Low Level Limit is 15 or higher  the maximum selectable is 31   For small  loads a limit of 5 or less can be used  The available range is O to 31  and the default is 0     If you are unclear about how to use this parameter  start with a value of zero  If you are using lamps that do  not immediately light at low dimmer levels  or you are using motors that do not begin to turn  under load   at low levels  set the Low Level Limit to the value where light or motion begins     Dimmer 1 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 3 Dimmer 4  square law switch linear switch  chan 1 chan 120 chan 3 chan 4       Receiver Low Level  RX001 20 0 0 0   Active     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 16 of 43    Dimming Curve    When the square block cursor is blinking over a dimmer curve symbol  the curve can be changed by turning  the rotary control  The options are linear dimming  indicated with a straight slant symbol   inverse square  law dimming  indicated with a curved slant symbol   and switch mode  indicated with a stair step symbol     Incoming dimmer data is mathematically converted from the 255 step DMX resolution to the 1328 step  RX4 resolution in real time  When enabled  this conversion also includes calculations for Voltage  Reference Dimming and Digital Persistence smoothing  additional information below      In some cases  dimmed power levels are not desirable  When turning on a relay or powering a 
45. ress invokes the settings for Low Level Limits and Dimming Curves  which are accessed from the  same page  A second press of Set RX Params invokes settings for Voltage Reference Dimming  Finally   a 3    press of Set RX Params invokes settings for Digital Persistence  dimmer smoothing      Low Level Limit    Each dimmer output has a range of 1328 dimmer levels  implemented as a PWM  pulse width modulation   signal at a base frequency of approximately 75Hz  This high internal resolution     much higher than the  255 step resolution of DMX itself     is the core of our very smooth square law dimming and Digital  Persistence smoothing features  Many competing DC dimmer systems provide only 255 steps of dimming   even the best usually top out at 1024 steps      In some cases  large loads draw excessive currents for brief periods when driven at low power levels  This  is because PWM applies full power for a short slice of time at the lowest level and longer slices of time as  power levels increase  In some cases  particularly with large loads that have a very low DC resistance at  rest  short spikes at the lowest levels are stressful for the dimmer and can create undesireable electrical  noise and interference  For example  a large motor will remain stalled  and a large lamp filament will  remain cold and unlit  until a significant amount of energy is delivered  In these states  large transient  spikes are being generated 75 times each second     The Low Level Limit parameter ensu
46. ry Voltage Indicator  LED  Data Error Indicator  red    Reset Button  Hardware Reset   System Restart    Test  Test    e NU A       Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 21 of 43    Changing the RX Number    To change the RX number of a receiver  send a configuration from the transmitter using the RX number  you desire  while simultaneously holding down the Assume RX Number button on the receiver  4  button  from the left   The RX number of the sent data packet will be assumed by the receiver and stored in  eeprom    The receiver MUST be powered on and Active during this process     The radio board must be programmed with the correct system number     Subsequent configurations for this RX number will be accepted without holding any button down     When a receiver accepts new configuration data  it displays a short    light show    acknowledgement on its  four LEDs  It also sends a digital acknowledgement back to the transmitter  The light show is displayed if  a configuration message comes in for the current RX number  or if a configuration message comes in while  the Assume RX Number button is down  In the latter case  the new RX number becomes the current RX  number for future configurations        The receiver shown here is white  Production units are black     NOTE  Some receivers may contain customized firmware for special applications  A specific RXnum is  required to activate these custom processes  For example  a custom dual motor speed control might be  activated 
47. sible settings  If the  displayed channel is assigned to a radio channel  the assignment is displayed  To get to a distant numeric  value more quickly  the Left   No and Right   Yes keys change the currently displayed channel in  increments of 10 channels up and down with auto repeat     The Watch Channels screen lets you monitor any DMX channel in the connected DMX    universe  not just those assigned to wireless control channels  This makes it useful as a general  DMX data tester     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 8 of 43    Set DMX Start and Number of Channels  Contiguous Block of Channels     The quickest and easiest way to assign DMX channels to radio dimmers is to use a contiguous block of  DMX channels  In this case  only the first channel and the total number of channels need be specified    CV inputs cannot be assigned this way  but can be added by editing individual assignments afterward  more  information below      Press Set DMX Start  The LCD screen will indicate the DMX start and end addresses  and the total  number of channels being assigned for wireless use  The Start channel and total number of Chans can be  set  The End channel is calculated and displayed the system        You can exit this screen without making changes by pressing the Exit button     Use the Left   No and Right   Yes keys to move the cursor between Start and Chans  Set the value of the  selected parameter with the rotary control        When the desired values are indicated  press 
48. that may be connected or in proximity  Safe operation of high current  systems is the sole responsibility of the purchaser and or user     RC4 Wireless Dimming  RC4 FlexTX  RC4 RX4  TXD Series  RC4 TX32D  and Voltage  Reference Dimming are trademarks of Soundsculpture Incorporated     Soundsculpture   Solid State of the Arts        Soundsculpture Incorporated  1 866 258 4577    support   theatrewireless com  www theatrewireless com    Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 43 of 43    
49. the radio spectrum as possible     Complete LAWNII Configurations for the RC4 System    For a single Transmitter  TX  LAWNII     AUTOLF ON   ABAUD 38400     MYC RC4TX   DFCN RC4TX   SYS  lt number for your system gt    CHA 2  lt other channels can be used gt    PACTIME A 1   BE EO   UNPROTO RC4RX   LAWNGRAM ON   TRANSGRA ON   LCALLS RC4TX   PACLEN  lt number of wireless control channels   4 gt   TIMEOUT Q   SAVE  lt allow at last 500ms for save to complete gt   TRANS    For any number of Receiver  RX  LAWNIUs     AUTOLF ON   ABAUD 38400     MYC RC4RX   DFCN RC4RX   SYS  lt use number for your system gt   CHA 2  lt other channels can be used gt   PACTIME A 1   BE E OQ   UNPROTO RC4TX   LAWNGRAM ON   TRANSGRA ON   LCALLS RC4RX   PACLEN 0   TIMEOUT 0   SAVE  lt allow at last 500ms for save to complete gt   TRANS    Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual    Page 36 of 43      If you are not already connected at 38400 baud  you will have to reconnect to the LAWNII radio at this  speed after setting ABAUD 38400  New LAWNII radios are configured at the default baud rate of 9600   so initial connections must be made at this speed  The RC4 dimmer system requires a baud rate of 38400     The transmitter and any associated receivers MUST have the same SYS and CHA settings of they will not  communicate with one another     RX4 MINI Lawn ll RF Module Setup    Connection to the radio module in the RX4 MINI is made through a small 4 pin Amp MTA 100 series  header beside the main power connecto
50. the rotary control button or the Enter key     This action overwrites the current DMX channel assignments   It does not affect saved DMX Setups        The screen will display a series of confirmations as the radio transceiver module is reconfigured   concluding with a confirmation of the selected settings     Finally  the screen returns to the Watch Channels screen        Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 9 of 43    When setting high start addresses the channel assignments may wrap around from DMX512 to DMX0O01   In this case  CV channels are not included in the wrap around  CV channels cannot be assigned in this  mode  they must be assigned using the Edit DMX CV Assigns function  more info below      Edit Individual DMX and CV Channel Assignments    To create a more sophisticated channel map where assignments are not contiguous and CV inputs are also  available  press the Edit DMX CV Assigns key  The screen will display the current assignment for the  first wireless control  rf  channel        In this mode  the rotary control sets the DMX   CV source  while the Left   No and Right   Yes keys  select the target wireless control  rf  channel  When a desired combination is displayed  press Enter or the  rotary control button to save the new assignment  Only one source can be assigned to each target rf  channel     Similar to Watch Channels mode  the rotary control will scroll through CV inputs above DMX 512 and  below DMX 1  This makes it easy to assign any of the 12 ava
51. the top line of the LCD display  each channel number has a small symbol to the left indicating the    dimmer curve  A straight slant is linear  a curved slant is inverse square law  and a stair step is switch  mode      cursor here   Dimmer 1 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 3 Dimmer 4  square law square law linear switch  chan 1 chan 120 chan 3 chan 4       Receiver DMX DMX DMX DMX  RX001 373 492 375 376   Active     Press the Exit key to escape back to Watch Channels mode     The corresponding DMX CV channels will change if the current DMX Setup is changed     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 15 of 43    Set Other RX Parameters    In addition to a channel assignment  dimmer outputs have other parameters  as outlined below  For simple  applications of wireless dimming  the default settings for these parameters are probably adequate  perhaps  even ideal   But if you are using very large lamps and or motors  alternative types of batteries at various  voltages  or LEDs  these additional parameters are very powerful and substantially enhance the  performance of the RC4 system  At the time of this writing  no other wireless dimming system provides  functionality even remotely comparable     These parameters can be edited by pressing Set RX Params and moving the cursor with Left   No and  Right   Yes keys  The value under the cursor can be edited by turning the rotary control     Multiple presses of Set RX Params scrolls through multiple setup pages with additional parameters  The  first p
52. the total load to be flowing through a particular dimmer channel     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 27 of 43    This kind of overloading causes overheating and damage that is not covered under warranty  and can be  a fire hazard  For optimal safe performance  resistances of each parallel circuit should be as close to  identical as possible  Beware of faulty or worn connectors adding substantial resistance     Damage caused by not configuring parallel channels identically is not covered under warranty  and can  be a fire hazard  When ganging output channels together  they must be set to the same data channel  and  have the same Low Level cut off value  Otherwise  one or more channels could switch off while other  channels are still operating  causing damage to channels that remain on and causing too much current to  flow through single conductors and connections     It is also advised to set the Low Level cut off quite high when loads are large  This prevents high EMI RFI  when dimmers attempt to drive a cold filament or stalled motor     Before using any RX4 receiver at high power levels  please re read this manual and double check your  choices of battery  wire  fuses  and connectors  Nothing should run hot  if something does run hot  it is  under rated or improperly applied and should be replaced with a component that does not run hot     If the receiver itself is running hot  then either      additional ventilation is required     running time is too long  it nee
53. tivate these custom processes  For example  a custom dual motor speed control might be  activated by using RX128  Customized receivers usually default to their special functions if defaults are  loaded using the receiver   s recessed buttons  Refer to the documentation supplied with your customized  receiver for additional information about your specific unit       This is NOT the protruding reset button on the rear of the radio  which resets only the radio board     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 23 of 43    Dimmer Power Wiring and Fusing    WIRING AND INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES  DIMMERS  AND LOADS MUST BE IN  ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES     Beside the main power connector on RX4 receiver dimmers is a pair of clips for a load fuse  Standard  AGC fuses fit easily into these clips  This fuse is in the positive side of the dimmer output circuit     To effectively protect the load  wiring  and electronics  and to reduce potential hazards  one of the  following dimmer fusing techniques MUST be used     1  Choose a load fuse that accurately reflects the total load for all four channels  This technique is best  when loads are relatively small  i e  one MR16 on a single channel     2  Use external fuses for each individual output  appropriately sized for each load  Put the fuse in the  positive side of the load circuit  returning directly to the positive side of the supply battery  rather than  the positive output terminals on the dimmer  
54. urfaces usually deliver a  solid radio link         Avoid many solid obstructions between the transmitter and receivers  especially as the distance  between them is extended  Stage sets  flats  etc   generally cause very little degradation of signal   Cinderblock and concrete walls and fire doors  however  will cause greater attenuation     In an environment with a continuous solid reflective surface  like a ceiling  and a minimum of obstructions   no walls   RC4 spread spectrum receivers work flawlessly for indoor point to point distances exceeding  300 feet  covering thousands of square feet  Transceivers facing each other with unobstructed line of sight  can operate across thousands of feet     A typical theatre environment with the transmitter transceiver secured overhead  and receivers on stage   less than 100 feet away  is ideal  No user detectable errors should occur  regardless of electrical noise  from nearby equipment  Set pieces in the house area should also perform correctly via reflections off the  stage floor  i e  the chandelier in The Phantom of the Opera      Errors will generally not sustain more than 1 75th of a second  the maximum amount of time before every  channel has been reset by redundant data transmissions  However  if errors are caused by consistent multi   path interference or insufficient signal level  problems may persist or repeat     The RC4 software protocol has been designed to be tolerant of the kinds of interference and interruptions    th
55. ustable  If no good data has been received in this period  all dimmer  levels are cleared to zero     The RC4 radio link is robust enough that single data packets are seldom lost  never mind the  hundreds of packets sent in a 2 second period  Visible effects of radio interference are virtually  non existent with the RC4 system     The DMX512 1990 specification published by the United States Institute for Theatre Technology requires  DMxX devices to have a loss of data tolerance of not less than 1 second  The FlexTX transmitter has a loss  of data tolerance of just over 1 second on DMX inputs  There is no correlation between the DMX loss of  data timeout  and the RC4 Data Timeout Period  A Faulty DMX link leads to the former  radio interference  leads to the latter     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 19 of 43    RX Setup Copy   RX Setup Paste    When configuring many receivers  several are often programmed identically or very similarly  To speed  the process of setting up and programming these receivers  an RX Setup scratchpad memory is provided     From any RX Setup screen  invoked with the Select RX  Assign RX Chans  and any of the multiple Set  RX Params pages   all current settings can be saved to the scratchpad be pressing RX Setup Copy  All  parameters are saved  including those not currently displayed  For example  Low Level cut off values are  not displayed from the RX Chans screen  but Low Level settings are still written to the scratchpad when the  Copy key 
56. ver should have its own RX number for the entirety of its service life  The only time  the Set RX function should be used is when adding a new receiver to an existing system  or  resetting a receiver after default settings have been loaded     Soundsculpture RC4 Operation Manual Page 20 of 43    RX4 Receiver Operation       RX4 Receiver Buttons and Indicators    As noted in previous sections  RX4 radio dimmer are configured and controlled remotely from a TXD   Series transmitter  using the transmitter   s user interface  This is the only way to configure each output   selecting the dimmer channel  switch or dim mode  and Low Level limit     Inside the plastic receiver enclosure are two circuit boards  the radio board  and the dimmer board     The RX4 receiver has a simple user interface intended to help with wiring and load testing  and restoring  internal settings to default values  Various LEDs indicate the status of the dimmer and radio boards     On the dimmer board there are five recessed push buttons  four function LEDs  and four additional LEDs  directly connected to the four dimmer outputs  From left to right  the switches and function LEDs on the  RX4 STANDARD and RX4 HO are     BUCT ON   OutoUL  B  CCON  V  tput  Buttons Output Test   Power Up Load Default Settings   B  tton  OUCpUG Test   Assume RX Number of Incoming Setup Packet  LED  Setup Data Receive Indicator  green    LED  Dimmer Level Receive Indicator  green    LED  Computer Operating Properly  COP    Batte
    
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