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1. SERIAL OUTPUT NC MON PC MIDI CONTROL ENC MASTER SLAVE FACTORY SETTINGS ARE YOU SURE Y N CLIENT WHEN QUALITY HO 255 MAIN SCREEN PAGE CUE CHASER 53 i 0101 01 506 0 M SELECT PROG SETUP MAIN E 1 T PASSWORD IF SELECTED ENTER 4d ttt FUNCTION OE CH 01 06 07 12 lt Er ENTER FUN REAL SCAN H82 OR FLASH FUNCTION FLH 01 06 07 12 IT enter 6 ty Li FUN ADD SOLO Ej ADD SOLO CHAN A oe SETUP G UEGHASER FADER SETUP EH ENTER 4 1 6 H84 7 SELECT CHASER NO FAD 1234 ENTER d ty 01 02 03 04 FH A OR H85 SELECT CURVE SELECT CURVE ENTER ty BLINEAR SQUARE EXIT Li Ed zi Om TOP SET MAX OUTPUT 100 pem EN o enter MIN 30 Ay EXIT L O H87 OR BOTTOM SET MIN OUTPUT 00 el CICT enter ry me Lal MAX 30 TEST ADC ADC 01 02 03 IT EN
2. Moren ge 20 TOD aNd DOOM S O 21 22 eI ml 22 Merc EN page 23 Facer callbratiOfsantan stootten EA 24 Serial COMMECUONS aes 25 Ju Bi SOMME OIS senen RO m page 26 tacto selho S tapes 27 TUNGCIONS stoere inde page 28 Display DONE e TN rH Em page 29 Processor DOEN E EET T T D page 30 FAG Cl EEE page 31 Updating system software page 32 Declaration of COMIOMMNY oec vetste a page 33 CAUTION To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit In rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only WARRANTY We warranty each of our products to be free from defects in material and workmanship Our obligation under this warranty is to repair or replace any instrument or part thereof which within two years after shipment proves defective upon examination External influences are excluded To exercise this warranty write or cal IES repres
3. 00 0 00 0 LHO l 1 P CUE PRESS THE DESIRED FLASHBUTTON AND PULS THE ENTER BUTTON TO LOAD THE CUE OR PROG CHASER CH STEP FADE DEL 01 501 00 0 PRESS ENTER TO LOAD THE CUE ENTER 4 Tr 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 14 page EDITING A CHASER TIME The chaser is equipped with a fade time for each step however it might be necessary to change one or more step times This is done by means of the edit chaser time function Starting at the main screen press enter and go to the position prog and press enter again You now have to enter a password number by number and confirm it by pressing enter If the password is 0000 you will not be asked for a password Go to the edit chaser time screen and press enter to select The screen now shows the selected chaser actual step and the present time values To change the programmed times follow the next sequence Step 1 Go to the desired step and change the value of fade and delay time Step 2 Press enter after which the time is stored and the step counter goes up Step 3 After having set all times to the proper value leave this function by pressing exit CH STEP FADE DEL 01501 00 0 00 0 LL LL amp PROG CHAS BLIND ENTER PRESS ENTER TO LOAD THE CLIE EDIT CHASER TIME CH STEP FADE DEL ENTER 4 01501 000 00 0 SELECT THE RIGHT STEP AND CHANGE
4. COPY CUE TO CHAS t PAG CUE CH ST 08 32 38 01 CH STEP CHASER 01 504 23 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 18 page SETUP CUE OR CHASER A special function of the Supervisor is the capability to run multiple chasers at the same time For this purpose the first 6 sub masters are reserved With this function it is even possible to run the same chaser started at different points Step 1 Select the SETUP CUE CHASER menu Step 2 Move the cursor to CUE if you want the first 6 sub masters respond as cue master or CHASER if each sub master has to control a chaser Step 3 Confirm this choice by pressing enter SELECT CHASER NUMBER If you have selected CHASER it is necessary to assign a chaser to each individual sub master Step 1 Select the SELECT CHASER NO menu Step 2 Move the cursor to the first sub master number and by means of up and down which chaser it has to control Step 3 Leave this menu by pressing enter IF SELECTED FUNCTION CONTROL 01 06 07 12 FUN REAL SCAN FLH 01 06 07 12 FUN ADD SOLO ADD SOLO CHAN FLASH FUNCTION ENTER 44 FADER SETUP 1 6 GPE CHASER FAD 1234 CH 01 02 03 04 SETUP CUE CHASER ENTER SELECT CHASER NO ENTER 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 19 page ENTERING AND CLEARING A quick access The SUPERVISOR transmits the data of the
5. ll 5 6 NN T B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 3 CHASERBEM TME 1 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 fun 1 Flash buttons to flash a channel a chaser or a cue The red led shows the status of the upper channel the green led from the lower channel fun 2 This row of faders is used for PRESET A and controls the first half of available channels fun 3 This row of faders is used for PRESET B in manual mode and in automatic mode are sub masters for the stored cues Sub master 1 until 6 also can be selected to operate as chaser sub masters fun 4 Master A controls the total level for preset A The flash button beneath this fader is a master flash fun 5 Master B controls the total level for preset B in manual mode and for the sub masters in Automatic mode fun 6 Grand master controls the total level for preset A as well as all the sub masters except the chaser master The flash button acts as a black out fun 7 Chaser master controls the level of the main chaser With the flash button the chaser function is enabled fun 8 Beats Per Minute fader selects if you want to use the sound input If on the fader in the down position means every beat is a new step in the top position it needs 10 beats to proceed one step A special function is available by pressing the flash button over 5 seconds the led is flashing and the fader has become a X fader to go from one c
6. B ex gt gt gt gt gt gt 70 79 70 70 70 NO I O1 Ox UJ UJ UJ UJ UJ UJ n sl sl 3 0 0 53 54 Ad 591 VLOCLC 2002 IES BV Veenendaal page 10 01 02 32 UPDATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE Because of the flexible setup of the Supervisor and the input device it is possible in a very simple way to add or modify functions or text This means that new ideas are always very welcome so your Supervisor can become even more powerful in this way and is never outdated The present software version is shown during start up in the third screen This is also shown on the front page of this manual In the event that a problem might arise it is essential to check this number To up date your Supervisor it is necessary to update the software by means of the included software package and erase the memory Therefore follow the next procedure before starting this procedure make sure the monitor software runs without any problems The Supervisor should be on Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Select the program function and the select transmit to Supervisor and transmit systemprog hot Now select the latest software version for the right desk named sXX vYY cod and press Confirm the update by pre
7. THE TIME THEN PRESS ENTER MODIFY CHASER CHASER MODIFY 7 ENTER e 01 501 LOCK 19 Lose jJ SELECT THE DESRED AND TH CHANNEL BE LI 438 BETTIWG By BLIDING THE FADER UP UNTIL LOEK AND CHANGE THE BETTING THEN PRESS ENTER INSERT CHAS STEP CH STEP FADE DEL EHHE LA Ill ENTER 4 01504 00 0 00 0 SELECT THE LOCATION FOR THE STEF TO STORE THE Cue PRESSING ENTER DELETE CHAS STEP ENTER 4 DEL c01s01 _ ARE YOU SURE YIN _ OR CLEAR CHASER CLEAR CHASER 01 _ ENTER ARE YOU SURE YIN _ PAG CUE CH ST 5 CHASER 01501 CH23 TTL 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 15 page MODIFYING A CHASER STEP quick access Whenever a programmed chaser step is not completely to your liking it can be changed using the modify chaser function Press the modify chaser button You now have to enter a password number by number and confirm it by pressing enter If the password is 0000 you will not be asked for a password The display now shows the selected chaser and step number To modify a step follow the next procedure Step 1 Press the MOD CHASER button Step 2 Select the step which has to be modified and make sure that all faders are set to 0 Step 3 Move the fader of the incorrect channel to 100 the display confirms this by showing lock xx Step 4
8. IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 33 page IES LES B v DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to ISO IEC Guide 22 Manufacturer s name I E S B V Manufacturer s address Wageningselaan 52 54 3903 LA Veenendaal Netherlands Declares that the product Product name Supervisor Model number 24 48 72 Conforms to the following product Specifications Emission EN 50081 1 EN 50081 2 EN 55011 EN 55014 Immunity EN 50082 1 EN 50082 2 EN 55024 2 6 kV Contact discharge 8 kV Air discharge EN 55024 3 3V m EN 55024 4 1 kV Signal lines 2 kV Power lines Supplementary information The product complies with the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Veenendaal March 2001 J H D de Jonge Technical Manager 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 34 page
9. Step 2 Move the cursor to the position MON by means of the left and right button NC means not connected and PC is used together with the full edit software Step 3 Leave the menu by pressing EXIT Step 4 Connect the provided 9 pole cable to the Supervisor and a free COM port of the PC Step 5 Insert the floppy in drive A or B and start Windows Start the setup program Step 6 Follow the instructions and do not forget to specify the right COM port and to enter a user name after downloading a program this will appear in the LCD screen during start up Step 7 If the installation was successful the actual status of the Supervisor is displayed FUN MASTER B INVERSE NORMAL SERV CODE ENTER DMX CHANNELS DMX CHANNELS __ aren P Moe 256 512 LT 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 26 page MIDI out input configuration For maximum flexibility the Supervisor desks are provided with an midi input and midi output At first it is necessary to decide if the supervisor is going to be a master controller or has to perform as a slave for example a perfect way to synchronize a show with multiple controllers To make this selection go to MIDI screen in the setup tree and pres enter to confirm your selection The possibilities are N C MIDI control is now disabled MASTER The supervisor now generates a MIDI output for a selectable MIDI channel and start key for both the flash bu
10. T OUT 01 00 0 00 0 PRESS THE DESIRED FLASHBUTTON AND PULS THE ENTER BUTTON TO LOAD THE SLEE SELECTION OF DMX OUTPUT CHANNELS Depending on the requirements it is possible to select 96 256 512 DMX channels The patch limitation is also automatically adjusted to this selection Remark beware that also the update rate for the individual channels is dramatically reduced by the Increase of DMX channels DMX CHANNELS Mos 256 512 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 20 page FUNCTION CONTROL Your SUPERVISOR is not only designed to be used with standard lights but also to work together with scanners or colour changers as well as switch functions Without the scan function it would mean that while making a cue cross all positions gobos colors etc will be passed instead of a instantaneous transition from one position to an other This possibility can be selected for each group of six channels to allow a flexible combination The main screen will show the cue number or chaser from whom the values are sent to the scan programmed channels It is recommended when using scanners to combine functions like speed and focus to limit the necessary number of channels functions like shutter and dimmer are best controlled as a standard light to allow a smooth cue crossing To select the desired function go via the setup part of the menu tree to the screen function control and press enter The screen now show
11. THE CUE CH STEP FADE DEL 01 S01 00 0 00 0 SELECT THE RIGHT STEP AND CHANGE THE TIME THEN PRESS ENTER CHASER MODIFY 01 501 LOCK 19 SELECT THE DESIRED STEP AND THE CHANNEL SETTING BY SLIDING THE FADER UP UNTIL AND CHANGE THE SETTING THEN PRESS ENTER CH STEP FADE DEL 01 S01 00 0 00 0 SELECT THE LOCATION FOR THE STEP TO BE INSERTED STORE THE CUE BY PRESSING ENTER DEL STEP c01 s01 ARE YOU SURE Y N CLEAR CHASER 01 ARE YOU SURE Y N CUE CH ST 08 32 3801 CHSTEP CHASER 01 S01 23 2002 IES BV Veenendaal page SUPERVISOR SLEEPING SUPERVISOR WAKE UP o PRESS 3 sec TO TURN OFF SUPERVISOR 5 VERSION 72 33 5 1992 98 MANUAL MODE A 100 B 000 MIN MAX ADC 01 0 0 255
12. available channels routed over 96 256 512 DMX channels The default route is all channels routed behind each other This means channel 1 25 49 73 are routed to desk channel number 1 for a supervisor 24 It might be very useful to select an other combination to combine for instance the same colours or different scanner functions To enter a different patch go from the main screen by means of the enter button to prog and press enter again You now have to enter a password number by number and confirm it by pressing enter If the password is 0000 you will not be prompted for this Go to the adjust patch screen and select it by pressing enter Or simply press the PATCH button The screen now shows DIM This means the dimmer or DMX address followed by the next three DMX channels OUT This is the desk channel number By changing this number you assign the DMX address to a desk channel It can also be set to ON for continuous on or to to be disregarded for example a scanner which has started to lead an independent live To make it easy to go back to the original patch select clear patch and confirm clearing by selecting Y and then enter H OR ADJUST PATCH En DIM 001 002 003 f ENTER OUT 001 007 512 USE UP OR DOWN TO ADJUST LEFT OR EH OR ALGHT TO SELECT THE DESIRED DIMMER PATCH CLEAR PATCH CLEAR PATCH ch ENTER t4 ARE YOU SURE Y N _ PAGE T IN
13. beneath the sub masters can be selected per block of 6 buttons to operate in three different modes The default setting is ADD The three possible modes are ADD SOLO CHAN This means that the stored cue is recalled and added to the present light setting The fade time is still valid when the button is pressed In this mode only this cue is recalled when pressed without any fade time and all other cues and chasers are killed This mode is intended to highlight a spot on the stage with a high contrast The flash button now works as a single channel flash PASSWORD ENTER IF SELECTED CH 01 06 07 12 FUN REAL SCAN FLASH FUNCTION FLH 01 06 07 12 ENTER t FUN ADD SOLO ADD SOLO CHAN FADER SETUP 1 6 GPE CHASER SETUP CUE CHASER ENTER 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 page FADER CALIBRATION This function is purely available for technicians and not for normal use It allows the service engineer to ensure that the fader position at 0 the processor really reads 0 and with the fader at 100 it reads full scale being value 255 To adjust and check the calibration proceed as follows Step 1 Select menu calibration press enter enter the service code 3415 and press enter again Step 2 Slide the fader of the indicated ADC channel to 0 and check if the reading is also O if not put the cursor to the position MIN and us
14. top overlay 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 30 page PROCESSOR BOARD SUPERVISOR 11 TES COD MIDI 3 6U 1U CONTRAST WEIDMS dz TLP2531 moet px ono Tx Et Uw mh a lt TLp2531 8 327 200 22uF Oo erm IRIKI BC337 LOON A 232 N 25176 2 LJ 100nF 2 n 5 1 80 gt ARR kepo eue Ses 8 100nF 100 T 4BC327 O Dx Iaunte 23 gt 23 L GprCLIOHvZ LJ i zoe EZELIHPL zegg c OEE EZZLIHF NOOT AT GEE LOHv ZNGOT 001 L AT GhZLOIHbZ NOOT C bHOLIMSTIC 8 00 DMX512 84 TENT O tm d dIO0185291 NOOT 1 10016631 em EM gt 5 SES E Us Os C 2 e T N 5 z 5 5 1 T D J INTERN T 18 9 2 2 N o T 5 T Y 100 En N O m T C 330E s OS9XUW NOOT LI NOOT NOOT NOOI 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 page D WI6ZOTT 541 06891 0698291 06691 FADER BOARD 79 77 70 U U
15. ER 6 4 rj CLEAR CHASER ENTER 4 ty rj COPY CUE TO CHAS ENTER v INSERT CHASER ENTER d a IF SELECTED PAGE T_IN T_OUT 01 00 0 00 0 PRESS THE DESIRED FLASHBUTTON AND PULS THE ENTER BUTTON TO LOAD THE CUE L 0 55 2 1 CH STEP FADE DEL 01 S01 00 0 00 0 PRESS ENTER TO LOAD THE CUE DIM 001 002 003 OUT 001 007 512 USE UP ORDOWN TO ADJUST LEFT OR RIGHT TO SELECT THE DESIRED DIMMER CLEAR PATCH ARE YOU SURE Y N PAGE T IN T OUT 91 00 0 00 0 PRESS THE DESIRED FLASHBUTTON AND PULS THE ENTER BUTTON TO LOAD THE CUE PAGE T IN T OUT 01 00 0 00 0 PRESS THE BUTTON OF THE DESIRED CUE AND CHANGE THE TIME CONFIRM BY PRESSING ENTER PAGE CUE MODIFY 01 05 LOCK PRESS THE BUTTON OF THE DESIRED CUE L 0 58 1 CHANGE THE SETTING OF CHANNELS BY SLIDING THE FADER UP UNTIL LOCK AND STORE THE MODIFIED CUE BY PRESSING THE DESIRED FLASHBUTTON CLEAR PAGE 01 ARE YOU SURE Y N CH STEP FADE DEL 01 S01 00 0 00 0 PRESS ENTER TO LOAD
16. F THE DESIRED CUE CHANGE THE SETTING OF CHANNELS BY SLIDING THE FADER UP UNTIL LOCK AND STORE THE MODIFIED CUE BY PRESSING THE DESIRED FLASHBUTTON CLEAR O1 _ ARE YOU SURE Y N _ 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 13 page PROGRAMMING A CHASER quick access To program a chaser press PROG CHASER You now have to enter a password number for number and confirm it by pressing enter If the password is 0000 you will not be asked for a password All channels are now sent to the DMX 512 according to the position of the faders independent from any master setting The screen now shows CH XX Shows the selected chaser STP Sxx Shows the actual step FADE XX X Shows the programmed step fade time or END position for the final step DEL XX X Shows the programmed pause time Step 1 Press the PROG CHASER button Step 2 First select which chaser you wish to program or reprogram Step 3 Put the chaser at step 01 Step 4 Make the light setting to your liking Step 5 Put the fade time and delay time on the desired value Step 6 Momentarily press enter to store this cue The step counter is now increased with one step Step 7 Repeat step 4 5 6 until the chaser is finished Step 8 Define the last step as END by setting the time below 00 1 End appears and press enter Step 9 Leave this menu by means of EXIT or double click the enter button To recall a chaser select the desired
17. IES USER MANUAL SUPERVISOR 24 48 72 a EN 7 ThE We EE 2 PRESET B 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 Issue 3 SXX V34A 5 Seg d E TREE page 2 ee page 3 ERO tee dean page 4 SDECIICAT ONS o NP 5 ntermakConneetlONS wamre TU 6 External COMM CCUG INS page 7 WIS POS HP cS 8 PENNING onthe SUDEIVIS c 9 Manual bach aan E 9 Programming A CUS E o page 10 EGINIMG Ez CUE einen 11 CUC 12 Programming a chase aay 13 Eding achasse tinme e page 14 Modifying a chaser page 15 Insert or delete a page 16 m E 16 E 17 Insert chaser Mo CHASE 17 Setup cue or chaser function for sub master 1 6 page 18 Entering ane clearing deense eee page 19
18. NTER CHAN 01 04 30 00 FACTORY SETTINGS SERV CODE 2222 E FACTORY SETTINGS ENTER t ENTER etes ARE YOU SURE Y N NEW PASSWORD ENTER t E SET NEW PASSWORD 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 28 page PASSWORD FUNCTIONS The Supervisor provides the possibility to protect the setup and program functions from unauthorized use The technical password is set to 3415 and can not be changed The user password can freely be set to any four digit code with the NEW PASSWORD function If the password is 0000 it means you will not be asked for a password Changing it to any other value it is active after 5 minutes or switching off on the Supervisor This means that if you want to enter the setup or program menu the four digit code has to be entered After leaving the menu both the menus are not locked for the next 5 minutes to allow a easy and quick access to the menu SERV CODE 2227 ENTER 4 FACTORY SETTINGS ARE YOU SURE YIN SET NEW PASSWORD 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 29 page DISPLAY BOARD 13 S7 MEN MEN MEN MENU 4 MEN MENU rc 1 9 005 510 CRRGT IES 010796 P1 P2 P3 P5 6 NO g N re JN C NL B 53 L3 64 L4CHASER 55 L5 BPM 56 L6TIMES12L7 p r SUPERVISOR 11 Supervisor display board
19. ONLY 4 WIRE COMPUTER CY WITH TWISTED PAIRS a EXTERNAL ELECTRONICS MAINS PLUG 14 VA x C S _ 15 m 230V 50 60Hz Ee neutral 15 SV INTERNAL 0 ELECTRONICS 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 7 page MENU TREE 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 page ed PASSWORD 2222 ENTER Ej H1 LI PROG CUE ENTER 4 M gt lt P CUE jer H2 OR CH PROG CHASER ENTER v EXIT E ADJUST PATCH ENTER 6 eS PATCH ENTER 6 CLEAR PATCH ty um PROG CUE BLIND ENTER 6 4 H6 _OR_ CUE TIME 1 ENTER 4 ay L EXIT EE H7 om MODIFY CUE ENTER 4d v Lt CLEAR PAGE ENTER rj SEH PROG CHAS BLIND ENTER ay L Lj EDIT CHASER TIME ENTER 4 t MODIFY CHASER ENTER 4 V L _ INSERT CHAS STEP ENTER 6 v Ld Lj DELETE CHAS STEP ENT
20. TER V L1 IN 000 000 255 EXIT 8 OR TEST SWITCH E SWI 01 02 03 04 enter 6 ay aes VO le le pe l OR H90 3415 CALIBRATION SERV CODE 2222 4 1 EN ENTER V PL ENTER tty Li EXIT E A PAGES H91 OR 5 MANUAL SETUP chi 24 ch1 48 O EN enten 6 ty A amp B L 1 A OR H92 FUN MASTER B a FUN MASTER B OL J enter e LL WiNvensE NORMAL EXIT De oR H93 3415 SERIAL SERV CODE Er ENTER ay LT ENTER d etu EXIT m H94 OR 7 DMX CHANNELS DMX CHANNELS SIT ENTER 6 LI Hoe 256 512 EXIT A ri 95 3415 MIDI SERV CODE L CI enter 6 tt E ENTER d S H96 an OR MIDI IN OUT MIDI ENTER d ty r CHAN 01 01 30 00 EXIT RB SR FACTORY SETTINGS SERV CODE IT enter 6 LIT ENTER 6 ee Q8 E H98 mE NEW PASSWORD SET NEW PASSWORD p pven 4 56 ENTER IE EXIT 1 LJ H99 R On VERSION V72 33 LE S 1992 98 10 01 02 TURNING ON THE SUPERVISOR Before the Supervisor is plugged into the mains first check the supply voltage frequency and earth connection Connect the power plug into the mains socket The led s from the flash buttons are on until the internal c
21. This channel now responds to its new setting If necessary also modify other channels Step 5 Press enter to store this step into the memory Step 6 If necessary repeat this for other steps otherwise leave this function by pressing exit PROG CHAS BLIND ENTER t4 CH SF ADE DEL 01501 00 0 L asm PRESS ENTER TUO LOAD THE CUE CH STEP FADE DEL 01501 000 000 Ln gs j E SELECT THE AND CHANGE EH THE TME THEN PRESS ENTER CHASER MODIFY 4A 01 501 LOCK 19 58 1 SELECT THE DE Zi ED AD THE CHARMEL T SETTING SLING THE FADER UP DNTIL LOEK AND CHANGE THE EETTINZ THEN PREG ENTER INSERT CHAS STEP CH STEP FADE DEL ENTER 4 4 01501 000 000 k 058 BELECT THE LOCATION FOR THE STEP BE INSERTED STORE THE CUE By ENTER OR DELETE CHAS STEP DEL STEP 01 501 ENTER ARE YOU SURE YIN _ CLEAR CHASER 01 _ ARE YOU SURE _ OR COPY CUE TO CHAS z PAG CUE CH ST 1 CLEAR CHASER par ENTER ti mn t 08 32 3801 CH STEP CHASER 01501 CH 23 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 16 page INSERT OR DELETE A CHASER STEP If a chaser is not complete a chaser step can be inserted or deleted by means of these functions Insert Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Delete Step 1 St
22. UTPUT 00 By means op up and down a new value can be set Return to the tree by pressing enter Return to the main screen by pressing exit OR SELECT CURVE SELECT CURVE Ltt ENTER 6 4 BLINEAR SQUARE JEH MAX OUTPUT 100 MIN 30 4 ENTER d MIN OUTPUT 00 MAX 30 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 22 page TEST FUNCTIONS To provide a easy check of all controls a test function is available for the faders and the switches Faders are tested with the test ADC function By moving the cursor left or right the desired channel can be selected If the fader moves from 0 to 100 the ADC Analog Digital Converter should go from 0 255 Switches are tested with the test switch function The desired channel is selected in the same way as the faders MIN OUTPUT 00 MAX 30 ADC 01 02 03 IN 000 000 255 BOTTOM TEST ADC TEST SWITCH ENTER 4 CURVE SELECTION It is possible by means of the SELECT CURVE menu to choose a square curve instead of the standard linear curve This is only useful if this is not possible on the dimmers itself SELECT CHASERNO FAD1234 ENTER 4 ie CH 010203 04 SELECT CURVE LEs SELECT CURVE ENTER BLINEAR SQUARE MAX OUTPUT 100 MIN 30 t 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 23 page FLASH FUNCTIONS The flash buttons
23. chaser and turn the chaser on With B P M and TIME off the step counter is automatically incremented after the step time is finished The programmed step time can live be modified by means of the time fader This gives you the possibility to in or decrease the programmed time with a maximum factor 6 If this fader is not in the neutral position an arrow appears to indicate the direction of the modification Switching on the time button stops the automatic counter Put the cursor on the step field and use the up or down button to go to the next or previous chaser step In this way a GO button is created The time fader still works Switching on the B P M button enables the sound triggering With the fader on 0 each time there is a beat the next step is activated With this one set to maximum 10 beats are needed for the next step During programming it is possible to preview a programmed step by pressing the chaser button the led is flashing If the B P M button is pressed for more then 5 seconds with the chaser ON the led will start flashing and the B P M fader has become a cross fader for the chaser cue s To program a chaser blind use the PROG CHAS BLIND function in the same way as described above The only difference is found in the outputs since these are frozen at the moment you enter this menu function PASSWORD 7 IF SELECTED ENTER etis OR PROG CUE PAGE T IN T OUT um enter 4
24. e the UP and DOWN keys to adjust to zero Step 3 Now slide the fader to 100 and check if it shows 255 If not move the cursor to the position MAX and use UP and DOWN again to adjust the reading to 255 Step 4 Leave this menu function by pressing enter and return to the setup root To return to the main screen press EXIT lE a CALIBRATION SERV CODE 7 MIN MAX ADC 01 ENTER ENTER tte 0 0 255 OR SAH MANUAL m ch1 24 1 48 EF enr 4 ie Hare pn FUN MASTERS FUN MASTER B T ENTER t INVERSE NORMAL 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 25 page SERIAL CONNECTION A PERSONAL COMPUTER Standard with the SUPERVISOR comes a very powerful software package hat runs under windows 95 it allows you to monitor the actual status of the 96 outgoing channels second readout of the LCD display possibilities to enter name tags to cue s and chasers an overview of the sub masters it follows what you are doing on the supervisor and assist you with a help function in multiple languages As well as the up and down loading of user and system software System requirements for the monitor software IBM compatible PC 486 66 Mhz with 8 Mb RAM 16 colors at 800x600 pixels Windows 95 Procedure to install the software and Supervisor settings Step 1 Select the SERIAL menu press enter and enter the service code confirming it by pressing enter
25. eal proportional level Flash function per 6ch add solo channel Serial protocol n c Monitor P C edit program Master B normal inverse GO DUTON eenn by means of the sound input or step up button here qt by means of the B P M fader press the B P M button for 5 sec DIEP 0 99 9 sec Pause 0 99 9 sec Size wxhxd 482 5 x 266 x 95 mm 708 x 308 x 95 mm 958 x 308 x 95 mm Weight eend 4 6 Kg 5 4 Kg 7 3Kg Order 9801 S 9802 S 9803 S Metal built in console included included included Monitor up down load software included included included Desktop console 9801 W 9802 W 9803 W 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 page INTERNAL CONNECTIONS N ML K G H Mains power supply 230 50 60 Hz 2x 15V 0 4 A B Back up battery witch guaranties a reliable back up for over 3 months C Output connector for all external connections D Dipswitch 4 clears the memory EPROM E 78HC11 8Mhz processor board F MIDI controller 16C550 G INTERNAL communications controller 16C550 H DMX 512 controller 16C550 Processor 78HC11 8Mhz fader board J Fader board device address settings K 16 pole flat cable for communication distribution L Pot for LCD contrast M 3 Pole output connector for MIDI N Mai
26. entative or contact the IES service department You will be given prompt assistance and if necessary shipping instructions 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 2 page INTRODUCTION Congratulations with the purchase of the SUPERVISOR light control desk Going through all of the functions will confirm that this has been the right choice and will be for at least the next ten years The flexible setup from the input device and internal network communication as well as the enormous memory capacity does not enforce any hardware limitations therefore only the system software has to be upgraded by means of the monitor software to provide you with additional functions The supervisor was designed together with experienced TV theater and rental users Each party contributed with their own specific problems and experience to the present functions Combining all this was the base for the way the Supervisor works Simply define your wishes in the set up menu and it will be arranged In the future new ideas and functional improvements will be made and can easily be implemented in your desk as well The SUPERVISOR is equipped with three serial outputs An RS 485 port for bi directional communication with dimmers and other DMX 512 controllable devices and a RS 232 port to enable communication with an overhead system such as a personal computer The RS 485 output is prepared to handle more advanced protocols and speeds then DMX 512 without any pr
27. ep 1 Press the corresponding flash button to select the desired cue The matching led is now on and the programmed times are displayed Step 2 Change the times to the correct settings Step 3 Press enter to store these new times if no other cue time has to be modified or the corresponding flash button to store these times and you would like to change the times from an other cue PROG CUE BLIND PAGET IN T_OUT 01 00 0 00 0 TL PRESS THE DESIRED FLASHBUTTON AND PULS THE ENTER BUTTON TO LOAD THE CUE L EDIT CUE TIME PAGET IN T OUT ENTER t 01 00 0 00 0 LE TL PRESS THE BUTTON OF THE DESIRED CUE AND CHANGE THE TIME CONFIRM BY PRESSING ENTER LI MODIFY CUE PAGE CUE MODIFY ENTER ty 01 05 LOCK mj oe PRESS THE BUTTON OF THE DESIRED CUE CHANGE THE SETTING OF CHANNELS BY SLIDING THE FADER UP UNTIL LOCK AND STORE THE MODIFIED CUE BY PRESSING THE DESIRED FLASHBUTTON 1 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 12 page MODIFYING CUE quick access Whenever a programmed cue is not completely to your liking it can be changed using the modify cue function This provides an easy copy and modify facility The recalled cue is put in a buffer during modification to make it possible to use a basic light setting modify and store it on any page and cue Starting at the main screen press enter and go to the position prog and pr
28. ep 2 Step 3 Step 4 INSERT CHAS STEP CH STEP FADE DEL Select the INSERT CHAS STEP menu and press enter Select the desired chaser and chaser step the new step is inserted before the indicated step Select the right fade and pause time Prepare the desired light setting and press enter to store this cue Repeat step 2 4 if necessary or leave this function by pressing exit or a double click on enter Select the DELETE CHAS STEP menu and press enter Select the chaser and chaser step you wish to delete Change the cursor to the position Y if you are shore and press enter Repeat step 1 3 if you want to delete more steps otherwise leave this menu by pressing exit Hi ENTER t o 01501 00 0 E SELECT THE LOCATION FOR THE TO INTERTED STORE THE CUE BY PRESS ENTER H11 OR as Er DELETE CHAS STEP E DEL STEP c01 s i _ ET ENTER t4 ARE YOU SURE _ CLEAR CHASER ENTER CLEAR CHASER 01 ARE YOU SURE Y N CLEAR CHASER It is also possible to clear a complete chaser if you want to use this for an other purpose Step 1 Select the CLEAR CHASER menu and press enter to select Step 2 Select the chaser you wish to delete Step 3 Change the cursor position to Y if you are shore and press enter Step 4 If you are finished leave this menu by means of exit 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 17 pa
29. ess enter again You now have to enter a password number by number and confirm it by pressing enter If the password is 0000 you will not be asked for a password If necessary it is possible to select an other page To modify a cue follow the next procedure Step 1 Press the MOD CUE button Step 2 Select the proper page and make sure that all faders are set to zero or at least below 100 Step 3 Press the flash button of the desired cue this setting is now put into a temporary buffer and the display shows the recalled cue number and the settings of each channel is displayed on the flash buttons Step 4 Move the fader of the incorrect channel to 100 the display confirms this by showing lock xx Step 5 This channel now responds to its new setting Step 6 When more channels have to be modified repeat step 4 Step 7 Press the flash button from the location where you want to store the modified cue This can be the original cue or a new destination Step 8 When finished leave this function by a double click on the enter button or press exit PAGE T_IN T_OUT en 2 01 00 0 00 0 nd T PRESS THE DESIRED FLASHBUTTON AND PULS THE ENTER BUTTON TO LOAD THE CUE EDIT CUE TIME PAGE T IN T OUT _ 01 00 0 00 0 ENTER PRESS THE BUTTON OF THE DESIRED AND CHANGE THE TIME CONFIRM BY PRESSING ENTER Hi OR MODIFY CUE PAGE CUE MODIFY ENTER t 01 05 LOCK PRESS THE BUTTON O
30. et A Step 4 In the mean time you can make the setting on preset B by means of the position of the faders Step 5 Slide master fader A and B to the bottom position to make a cross fade to preset B This way of operation requires that all levels are set for each cue In automatic mode the Supervisor of course takes care of this memory function It is also possible to control the full number of channels In order to do so select manual setup in the setup function and select A B for the two preset mode or A amp B for a one preset full channel function The sub master A now controls the total level SUPERVISOR SLEEPING SUPERVISOR WAKE UP PRESS 3 sec TO TURN OFF SUPERVISOR LE S VERSION V72 33 LES 1982 98 CLIENT WHEN QUALITY 1 kran l oa an Fen MAIN SCREEN 1 PAGE CUE CHASER MANUAL MODE 0101 01 506 100 000 CE A M 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 10 page PROGRAMMING quick access TO program a press the prog cue button You now have to enter the password number by number and confirm it by pressing enter If the password is 0000 you will not be asked for a password All channels are now sent to the DMX 512 output according to the position of the faders independent from any master setting The screen now shows PAGE a page contains depending of the desk version 12 24 or 36 c
31. ge COPY CUE TO CHASER To save double work it is possible to insert an programmed cue into a chaser step by means of this function The fade and delay time are set to zero and have to be entered with the edit cue time menu function The old data of this chaser step is over written Step 1 Select the COPY CUE TO CHAS menu Step 2 Select the cue which has to be copied to a chaser Step 3 Select the destination chaser and chaser step Step 4 Check these values once more and confirm with enter If you want to cancel press exit INSERT CHASER INTO A CHASER An additional powerful function is the possibility to insert a complete chaser into an other chaser This means that at the moment this step is reached in the primary chaser the second chaser is completed and then it continuous with the next step of the primary chaser Warning Beware not to nest chasers Step 1 Select the INSERT CHASER menu Step 2 Select the chaser and chaser step where the secondary chaser has to be inserted Step 3 Select the chaser which has to be inserted Step 4 Check these values once more and confirm with enter The display now shows an arrow to confirm this insertion It is possible to delete this link by pressing enter once more If you want to cancel press exit _ _ OO _ DELETE CHAS STEP DELSTEPcO1s01 _ ENTER t ARE YOU SURE Y N CLEAR CHASER 07 _ ARE YOU SURE YIN
32. ime fader is not in the neutral position an arrow appears to indicate the direction of the modification Switching on the time button sets all fade times to zero The stored cue s can be modified per channel in the modify cue mode see page 12 The stored fade times can be edited in the edit cue time mode see page 11 To program a cue blind use the prog cue blind function in the same way as described above The only difference is found in the outputs since these are frozen at the moment you enter this menu function PASSWORD 7277 IF SELECTED ENTER t 4 Ht OR PROG CUE PAGE T IN T OUT 01 00 0 00 0 WIRD IIT en HZ OR PROG CHASER OC ENTER E P CH Er 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 11 EDITING A CUE TIME If the fade in or out time is not programmed correctly it is possible to change these times in the edit cue time menu Starting at the main screen press enter and go to the position prog and press enter again You now have to enter a password number by number and confirm this by pressing enter If the password is 0000 you will not be asked to enter a password By means of the down button go to the edit cue time screen and press enter The display now indicates the present page If necessary it is possible to select an other page To change the programmed times follow the next sequence St
33. is moved to the position of F2 again you only have to press the MIDI key to enter the key number Sequential assignment of the function key s F2 01 chaser on F2 08 step up F2 02 chaser off F2 09 step down F2 03 flash master A F2 10 page up F2 04 flash master B F2 11 page down F2 05 black out F2 06 chaser up F2 07 chaser down 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 27 page RETURN TO FACTORY SETTINGS It might be desirable to have a quick solution to clear the memory of the desk and return to the default factory settings Before you clear the desk keep in mind that there is no way back after confirming this So better make a back up with the monitor software first Step 1 Select FACTORY SETTINGS Step 2 Enter the service code and press enter Step 3 If you are really sure move the cursor to the position Y by means of the left button Step 4 If you are really really sure press enter otherwise press exit An alternative way to clear the memory is to open the front panel and switch on DIP switch number 4 Now aplly power to the supervisor and push ON The screen will now show DIP 4 OFF Return DIPswitch four to the position OFF and the display indicates ALL CLEAN run setup The desk now has initialized the memory and is returned to factory settings WARNING This should only be done by qualified technicians Beware not to touch high voltage parts 4 MIDI IN OUT MIDI E
34. nel flash button function start address Master slave by means of MIDI out gt in Channels wide mode 24 48 72 Soft patch channels 96 256 512 96 256 512 96 256 512 Data exchange bi directional RS232 9600b optical isolated X on X off Power supply 150 250V AC 150 250V AC 150 250V AC 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Power consumption 14 VA max 14 VA max 14 VA max 30 100 30 100 30 100 Bottom set 0 30 0 30 0 30 PACS mM RR 40 30 20 CI C 6420 4680 2700 Chasers sequences 60 40 20 Steps per chaser 99 99 99 Output curves linear square linear square linear square User 1 0MB 1 0MB 1 0MB System 512kb 512kb 512kb DISDIAY L C D super twisted led backlight BATRON Audio 0 775V 50V auto ranging and optical isolated Fader module processor 78 11 8Mhz board Main 78 11 8Mhz PASS WON semet etitm ensen one technical and one user password 4 digits Manual mode 2 or 1 preset wide mode Output device per selectable for scanner or r
35. ns power connector phase GND Neutral Automatic fuse 400 mAT 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 6 page EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS TERMINATION PLUG EXECUTOR 15 30 60Al sor or other DMX512 device AT LAST DEVICE De RS 485 250kB SP XLR MALE ESL 41 6 z 5V 0 SUPERVISOR 24 48 72 DMX B12 LINK CABLE fA a le EXECUTOR 15 30 60AI or other DMX512 device PROCESSOR BOARD U 8 RS 485 250kB RS 485 250kB DMX output 5p XLR female lt ALs fe H se 12 Oels Y LN Ws gt TA U YV N TX USE ONLY SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR APPROVED FOR EIA 422 EIA 485 USE 5V 0 MIDI MIDI IN MIDI IN d 2 MIDI OUT MIDI OUT 0 DISPLAY BOARD GND FADER BOARD 5 ap al al 15V EXT SOUND TRIGGER max 16 boards AGC TRIG gt 2 lt SOUND INPUT FOR USE AS A GO BUTTON SIGNAL s TT5mV 50 USE A 1V PULS AUTORANGING 0 15V RS232 cable for 9pin connector RS232 cable for 25pin connector OR 1 1 CABLE 9p male 9p female 9p male 25p female RS 232 2 ia RK 2 A RX LJ eo COM PORT 1 OR 2 lt TX Y FROM s 0 5V EXT MAXIMUM DISTANCE IS 15mtr USE
36. oblems The reason that the SUPERVISOR uses DMX 512 is that this is the only lighting protocol which is worldwide adapted and accepted The real limitations using DMX 512 are found using indeed 512 channels and high resolutions for scanners as well as the absence of a checksum which makes it in fact a blind protocol But don t worry for the moment it is a very big improvement against all the critical and complex wiring from conventional analog systems and when the time is ready for a new standard the SUPERVISOR is prepared The MIDI in and output opens the possibilities for master slave use and easy synchronization between different devices The manual will guide you through all functions step by step For all chapters is presumed that you have read the page called turning on the supervisor which explains a few essential steps before you should turn on the desk and how the input device with cursor and LCD display works Hopefully you will find much joy in working with the SUPERVISOR I ES International Electronics Service Wageningselaan 52 54 3903 LA Veenendaal The Netherlands tel 31 0 318 555495 31 0 318 555661 www ies nl 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 3 page FUNCTION OVERVIEW 2 11 14 2 D m S gt 10 101 12 v 2 os lanl FLASH BUTTONS Pri tit OS on E X X X OX
37. ommunication is checked The display now shows SUPERVISOR SLEEPING Then press the ON switch and you should see the screens as below If everything is o k the main screen is now shown Please make the external connections like DMX sound RS232 MIDI Also do not forget that the earth connections are properly made because of your own safety To turn the Supervisor off you have to press the ON button for 3 seconds This is to prevent from a accidental switch off Please read the next section and you will have the Supervisor working in a basic manual mode Always try to keep a copy of the menu tree page 8 nearby since this will help you as a quick overview to use basic as well as more advanced functions without the manual MANUAL OPERATION The Supervisor can be used in a automatic as well as a very basic two preset mode In this mode only the first group of channels can be used The masters of A and B are working inverse of each other which allows an easy cross facility the grand master controls the total output The flash button below the grand master operates as a blackout switch This mode can be terminated by pressing the enter or exit button once Example Step 1 Turn the Supervisor on and put it on manual by pressing the buttons A B M simultaneous Step 2 Set the faders for A B M to the upper position the LED s in the flash button for A and M will now burn Step 3 Create the desired light setting on pres
38. s CH On this line the group of channels is displayed By moving the cursor left or right different groups can be selected FUN This stands for function and can be changed from real to scan by means of the up and down button To return to the main part of the setup tree press enter to return to the main screen press in this position the left or right button Or return to the main screen by pressing exit PASSWORD 7 IF SELECTED ENTER er ta CH 01 06 07 12 FUN REAL SCAN FLH 01 06 07 12 FUN ADD SOLO ADD SOLO CHAN FLASH FUNCTION t FADER SETUP 1 6 5 SETUP CUE CHASER 2002 IES BV Veenendaal 10 01 02 21 page TOP AND BOTTOM SET In several applications it might be useful to adjust the overall maximum or minimum setting for instance if your running on a generator with an underrated power or working in the U K with a supply voltage of 240V while your lamps are 220V These adjustments do not influence the settings for the scan selected channels To set the maximum output go via the setup part of the menu tree to the screen top set and press enter to select The screen now shows MAX OUTPUT 100 By means of up and down a new value can be set Return to the tree by pressing enter Return to the main screen by pressing exit The minimum can be adjusted with the function bottom set The screen now shows MIN O
39. ssing START During the update the display shows update system program After the update the supervisor goes into sleep mode Now turn on the desk and clear the memory by means of return to factory settings If the above mentioned procedure does not work the following alternative procedure can be followed Warning these steps should only be done by experienced technicians Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Make sure that the power cord is not connected Remove the three screws on both sides to remove the front panel Switch on DIPswitch 1 Select the program function and then select transmit to Supervisor and transmit Systemprog cold Now choose the latest software version for the right desk named sXX vYY cod and press OK The display now asks if DIPswitch 1 is on Make sure that no mains parts can be touched and apply the mains Then press START he Supervisor channel led s are on and if all went well the PC indicates GOOD LUCK and the Time and on led are on Turn off the power and switch back dipswitch 1 Step 10 Return the mounting screws back in the original position and you are finished Good luck Hemark Before starting this procedure make sure that all essential data is retrieved and stored into the P C so after changing the system software the data easily can be downloaded into the SUPERVISOR 2002
40. ttons as the function buttons If a sub master goes up the MIDI key velocity is changed from value 00 127 SLAVE The supervisor checks the MIDI input for the right MIDI channel and routes the keys to the right flash buttons and function keys In this mode the intensity is controlled with the velocity Choose the desired possibility by moving the solid cursor to this position by means of the left and right button and press the enter button to confirm OR DMX CHANNELS DMX CHANNELS ENTER 8800 255 512 SERV CODE ENTER zn MIDI CONTROL Nc MASTER SLAVE MIDI R PE CHAN 0101 30 00 MIDI address settings After the right mode is selected it is still necessary to tell the Supervisor to which MIDI channel and which key is assigned to which flash button or function button This is achieved as follows gt 01 The first 2 digits determine the channel number to whom the supervisor responds in slave mode 01 This is the channel number which is added to the key number F1 53 This number here is the key that corresponds with the first flash button Supervisor 24 12 key s Supervisor 48 24 key s Supervisor 72 36 key s If the cursor is moved to the position of F1 you only have to press the MIDI key to enter the key number F2 41 For the function it is possible to select a different start number so you can decide to use these functions or not If the cursor
41. ue s Again depending on the version available are 40 30 20 pages For each cue it is possible to enter a fade in time between 0 and 99 9 seconds T OUT This is the fade out time and can also be set between 0 and 99 9 seconds Step 1 Press the prog cue button Step 2 First select on which page you would like to store one or more cue s Step 3 Set the fade in out time to the desired value Step 4 Make the light setting to your liking Step 5 Press the flash button from the cue number where you want to store this setting the cue s which are not yet programmed will show a green led and keep it pressed while you momentarily press enter Step 6 As a confirmation the matching red led is now illuminated and the green led will go out Repeat these actions if you want to store an other cue if not double click on the enter button within 0 5 sec or press exit The main screen will reappear and the bottom row of faders preset B will work again as a cue master instead of a channel fader Set master B and M to full and master A on 096 By sliding up one of the preset B faders the corresponding cue is recalled By means of the upper fader row preset A it is still possible to make a setting for the first 12 24 36 channels manually The programmed fade in out time can live be modified using the TIME FADER This gives you the possibility to in or decrease the programmed time with a maximum factor 6 If the t
42. ue to another fun 9 The time fader is used to modify the programmed times in both cue s as well as chasers until a maximum of 6 times slower or faster If the switch is pressed the chaser is blocked and with the cursor on the step position the up and down buttons are used to step forward or back in the chaser sequence fun 10 ON button Press once to switch on the Supervisor and press over 3 seconds to switch off fun 11 2x20 character LCD screen with back light fun 12 Left and right buttons to set the cursor on the desired position fun 13 ENTER button used to confirm different actions fun 14 Up and down buttons to in or decrease the by the cursor selected figure fun 15 PROG CUE quick access button for cue programming fun 16 MOD CUE button to quickly select the modify cue function fun 17 PROG CHASER quick access to the program mode for chasers fun 18 MOD CHASER button to quickly select the modify chaser function fun 19 PATCH gives a direct access to the patch entry menu fun 20 EXIT this function can be used at any point to return to the main menu 2002 IESBV Veenendaal 10 01 02 4 page SPECIFICATIONS SUPERVISOR 24 SUPERVISOR 48 SUPERVISOR 72 Signal input DMX 512 USITT optical isolated RS485 250 kbaud MIDI with selectable channel and key address MID EIDO with selectable chan

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