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3. 94 99 Lightning strike 1 154 157 9A 9D Lightning strike 2 158 161 9E A1 Lightning strike 3 162 165 A2 A5 10 Shutter Lightning strike 4 166 169 A6 A9 cont cont Lightning strike 5 170 173 AA AD Lightning strike 6 174 179 AE B3 To be determined default black 180 231 BA E7 Open 232 255 E8 FF The shutter functions are the same as the normal shutter function range Dimming is accomplished electronically lowering the lamp power Dimming will not go to black Strobes are mechanical and will go to black 7 Close rm Open 100 FF 13 Disable 0 3 0 1 00 03 Longest 252 7 sec Shortest 0 15 sec Macro Off Pan sweep small to large angle Macro Off Tilt Sweep small to large angle Macro Off Clockwise circle small to large Macro Off Counterclockwise circle small to large Reserved 14 Control Safe disables all Control settings 0 9 0 4 00 09 Pan amp Tilt MSpeed Off 10 19 4 7 0A 13 Display Off Display Dim Display Bright Home Lamp On SA 62 Lock send for 5 seconds 110 118 43 46 6E 76 Shutdown send for 5 seconds 120 130 47 51 78 82 Studio Command User Manual 77 Appendix A Studio Command DMX Protocol m Value Value Value 14 cont Control cont Lamp assisted strobes Periodic and R
4. Lederne med gul groen isolation maa kun tilsluttes en klemme maerket S eller Powering On the Fixture Warning This equipment is designed for connection to a branch circuit AN having a maximum overload protection of 20 A Studio Command fixtures do not have a power switch To power on the fixture simply connect it to an appropriately rated power source Once connected you can remotely power up or shutdown the fixture via controller commands see Control Parameter on page 54 However it is very important that you disconnect power to the fixture before performing certain procedures shown in this manual When you connect any Studio Command to an appropriately rated power source the fixture automatically begins a homing procedure You can also remotely home the fixture via a DMX controller see Control Parameter on page 54 or manually home the fixture via the on board menu system see Homing the Fixture HOME on page 33 The fixture s homing procedure verifies that the major functions of the fixture color wheels frost flags and shutter are correctly oriented The homing procedure is also used to take the fixture out of shutdown mode During the homing process you will hear clicking sounds as the wheels flags and shutter seek their home position 8 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 2 oetup and Configuration Mounting the Fixture Warnings Equipment suitable for dry locations only Do not expose this equipment to
5. to store the selection Set an MSpeed Value MSPD MGR 1 Scroll to the MSPD parameter Press lt Enter gt to select IG 2 Scroll to the desired MSpeed in this example 1 5 in decimal seconds 3 Press lt Enter gt to store the selection Note In this example the MSpeed value only affects the pan and tilt parameters because the pan and tilt values default to MSpeed time and no other parameters with MSpeed values were chosen Studio Command User Manual 43 CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Choose a Macro MACR 1 Scroll to the MACR parameter Press Enter to select ak B F ES M 71 TI 2 Scroll to the desired macro value in this example MCOF 3 Press Enter to store the selection Set a Crossfade Value XFAD XFHd 1 Scroll to the xFAd parameter Press Enter to select yA IS 2 Scroll to the desired crossfade value in increments of 0 1 or 1 in this example x 1 5 3 Press Enter to store the selection Note The crossfade value will affect the DIM and ZOOM parameters Set the unit of time used for crossfade seconds minutes or hours using the TIME parameter Cyan Magenta and Yellow are crossfaded in continuous and pure mix modes that do not use MSpeed Set a Delay Value DLAY cl HY 1 Scroll to the dLAY parameter Press Enter to select DU 2 Scroll to the desired delay value in increments of 0 1 or 1 in this example d 6 0 g 3 Press lt Enter gt to
6. CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Capturing a Preset Scene CAPT Preset capturing is a way to automate the creation of scenes on multiple Studio Command fixtures connected to a DMX 512 link Use a DMX console to create a scene then save capture the scene into a fixture s presets to play back the scene without the console When capturing a scene into a fixture s presets all parameter values must be constant i e there cannot be any pan tilt movement or scene to scene sequencing This menu option can be accessed for User Type A or B see Setting the User Type USER on page 30 Note You must use the fixture s on board scene memory to manually select values for the XFAD and DLAY parameters since a DMX console will not transmit those parameter values After creating a scene with your DMX console follow the instructions below for each fixture on which you want to capture preset scenes Hd 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display FACIL T 2 Scroll to the PRST menu Press Enter to select HUT 3 Scroll to the CAPT menu Press Enter to select 4 Scroll to the scene you want to copy the preset scene to destination scene SNO1 SN16 Press Enter The fixture will copy the DMX 512 console s preset CH 3 scene to the selected scene on your fixture s on board 16 scene memory for either E User A or User B CLUNE 5 When the fixture finishes the capture successfully DONE will appear briefly in the fix
7. speed set by cyan channel MACH T00 T56 tilt sweep from small to large C00 clockwise circle macro DO0OO select an exact position on the cyan color wheel from 0 D000 to full saturation D255 when COLC CON CYAN sets speed of CYCL mode from stop L000 to full speed L255 L255 NOOO sets speed of RND mode from stop NOOO to full speed N255 N255 PRST Ep SN16 D000 select an exact position on magenta color wheel from 0 cont cont cont D000 to full saturation D255 MAGN DO0OO select an exact position on yellow color wheel from 0 D255 D000 to full saturation D255 YELW No function in CYCL or RND COLC modes select a zoom value for a beam angle from 18 Z000 to Z255 33 Z255 252 select a motor movement time in decimal seconds from MSPD slow 252 7 to fast 0 15 0 15 select a motor movement time in decimal seconds from fast 0 15 to slow 252 7 pan sweep macro from small to large P56 90 Studio Command User Manual Appendix D Menu Map select the scene delay time in increments of 1 MACR GH counterclockwise circle macro X 0 1 select the DIM and FCUS construct s crossfade time in X 10 select the DIM and FCUS construct s crossfade time in D 0 1 VEMM cont DERN select seconds as the units of time used for the XFAD and TIME PRST cont FAO01 FROM DLAY constructs cont DLAY constructs construct values mark the end of
8. to store Enabling Audio Modulation ALED This menu options enables Audio modulation A blinking decimal point indicates audio modulation is ON The modulation is based upon sound amplitude rather than beat Modulation will vary as the general sound level rises and falls Audio modulation operates in conjunction with all fixture parameters except pan tilt and zoom To set the audio Ard dh 1 Press and hold lt Menu gt until AddR appears on the LED display CET 2 Scroll to the SET menu Press Enter to select Adi 3 Scroll to the AdIO menu Press Enter to select 4 Scroll to the ALEd menu Press Enter to select Lt 5 Select ON to enable Audio Modulation A blinking decimal will appear in display to indicate Audio Modulation is active when setting other parameters 6 Press Enter to store N 8 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Setting the Audio Gain GAIN Use this menu item to place more or less emphasis on low sound levels Any of 10 levels can be selected The factory default setting is G006 The setting places more or less emphasis on low sound level with higher setting numbers providing more emphasis to low level sounds To set the Gain HATT 3 Scroll to the AdIO menu Press Enter to select 3HTN 4 Scroll to the GAIN menu Press Enter to select IEN 5 Scroll to a value between G001 and GO010 Higher setting numbers provide more to emphasis to low le
9. 14 Dern NaelinG Cie MAR Pct 14 Uploading Latest Fixture SoftWare zssctwizeExt domaen us isis ehe d du a PEFRR PEDE Dkaaa ads 15 Assigning a DMX Start Channel EE 15 Determining the DMX Start Channel ENEE enne nnn hh nan nn 17 DMX Link with Multiple Fixture Types ee NEE ENEE 17 Studio Command User Manual vii Chapter 3 The Menu System On Board Programming Capability csse nnne menn nnn 19 Navigating the Menu Eu ME 19 Studio Command Ment e e LCE 20 Address Menu CAGE dM UU nenteessner e 20 Preser Menu PRST TEE 21 Setting Preset Playback PLAY EE 21 Editing or Creating an On Board Memory Scene EDIT eene 22 Copying an On Board Memory Scene COD 22 Capturing a Preset Scene CART NNN memet 23 Enabling the Preset Default DFLT ccc cece aa 23 Set MENU SET E 24 Setting Factory Defaults FACT WEE 24 Swapping Pan and Tilt SWAP sssssssssseeennn nnnm emen emen nnn nnn 24 ni wee ek tf D IN WEE 25 PVP UG Pan udi p rre 25 Changing the Display Output DSPL EE 26 Inver ng LED Characters D IN NEE 26 Setting the Lamp Warning Message MP 27 Data Loss Shutter Close DLOS EE 27 Increasing the Pan Tilt Movement FAST csssssesseeeee nnn nnn 28 Enabling Audio Modulation ALED i iisseua edad vus duca tits nan DOucw uuu x roa ba neo osa adus 28 Setting the Audio Galin GAIN EE 29 Mode Menu MODE NENNEN ENEE EE 30 Setting the User Type USER NNN m
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12. Command User Manual CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Viewing Fixture DMX Status and Parameter Values FIXT This menu option allows you to view DMX status and parameter values for the fixture You may want to view the DMX status and parameter values for a fixture if you are having a particular problem with a fixture for example a color wheel that does not respond to commands from the console The following DMX status information is available for viewing DMX Status BRKS framing errors with value of zero i e DMX breaks framing errors with a non zero value i e errors in data transmission overruns changing values could indicate data link connector problems STRT The following parameter values are available for viewing according to the protocol selected DMX Values Available for Viewing Construct Value PANH PANL TLTH TLTL COLC LMPC lamp control channel high 16 bit pan value low 8 bit pan value high 16 bit tilt value low 8 bit tilt value color control value CYAN cyan color wheel position MAGN YELW yellow color wheel position To view the DMX status and parameter values magenta color wheel position 3 Scroll to the dMX menu Press Enter to select 4 Scroll to the FIXT menu this will be the first option displayed Press Enter 5 Scroll to the desired DMX status or parameter value 6 Press Enter The LED will display the selected DMX status or parameter value Studio Command User
13. Current Software Version NERT 41 Scene Creation Looping and Playback Example cssesennnn nnn 42 Step by Step Scene Creation ENEE 42 Creating a LOOD EE 45 PIAVING Te rojo 45 Synchronizing Preset Playback isis oan acc V De ROC QUO ER ra PA QU a E RON ACH Lm eS ec d 46 Chapter 4 Fixture Programming TalkBack Support for Remote ACCESS 3 999ESSNNEKEEEN REENEN CREE Ra ERREUR ERR VERRE EN NK 49 DMX Programming OVelvIGW tcstaamdukzaladbud a dco ex OG ded R ae PAGO HORA tee E DS A 50 Full Speed verses MSpeed Control eene en nhanh nnne nnn 50 DMX Programming Options wesw irene severe ERE Ex Vua Gy rA n wr ROCHE CR aca 50 Programming witha DMX Console siiniusneeesiacedaiadioronedaddbinddeaaetteiiioiiereddonmaeuda 50 DMX Programming Using the Onboard Menu System seeeeeeenenn nnn 51 Parameter Function Descriptions EEN EEN REENEN EEN nnn n nnn 51 Pan and Tilt Parameters ae 51 Color Function Parameter ccccceccec cece eee e ee eeeeeeeeeseeseeaaaeaaeeaeeeaeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeenenegs 51 Cyan Magenta and Yellow Parameters NEEN ENEE 52 ZOOM PabaINGle ausscexciseudtuwesadensetebva tors udi veau s Ea OFEN br pra REP AUE Vw wa E MU S aS 52 Shutter Function Palatmie el auztikaausaxstiesi rd ppug UNE XR tasdidpR bk aps du drafet eR OD ED Rad 52 Dit Parameter E 53 MSpeed Motor Speed Parameter NEE ENEE EEN 53 Macro el 54 Control Parameter DU Tm 54 Chapter 5
14. DMX Programming Overvieui A Parameter parameter is a fixture attribute that can be controlled to modify the light beam in terms of color beam quality and pattern intensity or focus position DMX programming assigns a DMX value to each of the fixture s parameters A scene sometimes referred to a ook or a cue is one combination of parameter settings These scenes are the building blocks for show creation Full Speed verses MSpeed Control Some parameters can be set to operate at full speed or MSpeed motor speed Full speed operations are completed in the shortest length of time after the motor starts moving With MSpeed control change occurs smoothly over the entire MSpeed time value selected For example if you select an MSpeed time of 30 seconds the motor will gradually change position until it reaches its new destination at the end of 30 seconds DMX Programming Options Studio Command fixtures can be programmed to create and play back scenes with either a DMX compatible controller or with Onboard Menu System Preset programming for stand alone operation However you cannot use both a DMX compatible controller and the fixture s on board menu system at the same time In other words you cannot create a scene using the on board memory and play it back using a controller You also cannot use a controller at the same time on board scenes are playing Using a DMX controller you can program an unlimited number of sequences combinati
15. Ger tes k nnen Temperaturen bis zu 160 C erreichen Vor dem Anfassen stets 5 Minuten lang abk hlen lassen 4 Falls die Lampe besch digt oder durch Warmeeinwirkung verformt ist mu sie ausgewechselt werden 84 DL 2 User Manual APPENDIX C Important Safety Information Ap ndice C Informaci n Importante De Seguridad Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra Incendios 1 Este equipo est disefiado para utilizarse Unicamente con la l mpara de haluro met lico Philips de 700 vatios y base GY 22 El uso de cualquier otro tipo de l mpara pueda resultar peligroso y pued anular la garant a No monte el equipo sobre una superficie inflamable Mantenga una distancia m nima de materiales combustibles de 1 0 metro Cambie los fusibles nicamente por otros que sean del tipo y la clasificaci n especificadas Guarda una distancia m nima a objetos iluminados de 2 0 metro a PET Eno 9 Este equipo debe conectarse a un circuito que tenga una protecci n m xima contra las sobrecargas de 20 A Advertencia Para La Protecci n Continua Contra lectrocuciones 1 Si se recibi este equipo sin el enchufe de alimentacion monte usted el enchufe correcto seg n el clave siguente e moreno vivo e azul neutral e verde amarillo tierra 2 Desconecte el suministro de energ a antes de recambiar l mparas o prestar servicio de reparaci n 3 Questa apparecchiatura e da usarsi in ambienti secchi Non e da essere esposta
16. System on page 19 ADDR change the existing DMX start channel set preset playback off PLAY ON set preset playback on swr r display which scene is currently playing P01 select shutter strobe at periodic intervals from slow P 01 P26 to fast P268 NNO01 select shutter strobe at random intervals from slow NNO1 NN26 to fast NN26 NKO1 select shutter strobe at random intervals from slow NK01 NK26 to fast NK26 in synchronization with the random strobing of all other Studio Command aaah on the link SHUT shut Sra SR26 era RR26 is to fast NR26 snap shut NSO01 select the frequency to snap open randomly ramp shut NS26 slow NS01 to fast NS26 OPEN open the shutter ZH ug select a dim value from dark D001 to bright D255 49 9 49 9 TILT SEN select a tilt value from 49 9 to 49 9 of the tilt range select a pan value from 49 9 to 49 9 of the pan range Appendix D Menu Map continuous select exact positioning at any point on the CON color wheel cycles through colors with cyan channel setting cycle CYCL speed COLC random perform random color chase of 12 factory RND selected colors using the three color wheels speed set by cyan channel MCON continuous select exact positioning at any point on the color wheel MCYC Se through colors with cyan channel setting cycle random perform random color chase of 12 factory MRND selected colors using the three color wheels
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18. appears on the LED display E 2 Scroll to the INFO menu Press Enter to select l f e Eo SS Scroll to the L ST option LB LA 4 Press Enter The LED will display the number of times the fixture has struck the current lamp Note Lamp strikes are automatically reset when the lamp hours are reset see Resetting Lamp Hours L RS on page 40 Vieuiing the Current Lamp Hours L HR To view the number of hours the current lamp has been on 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display JE 2 Scroll to the INFO menu Press Enter to select s Pd C Li L H 3 Scroll to the L HR option zt 4 Press Enter The LED will display the number of hours the current lamp has been on Vieuiing the Current Softuiare Version V R To view the current software version S IS 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display iE HE 2 Scroll to the INFO menu Press Enter to select cj LH 3 Scroll to the VER option T 4 Press Enter The LED will display the fixture s current software version Note The software version is also displayed when you exit the menu system see Alphanumeric Display Error Messages on page 65 Studio Command User Manual 41 Scene Creation Looping and Playback xample Step by Step Scene Creation Use the following example to create a sample scene using the fixture s menu system to
19. before handling 2 Determine which fuse to replace by referring to the following table Logic Board F1 2 5 A 250 V omm x Pan motor Pan and Tilt will no longer Slow Blow only 20mm and Tilt motor function Logic Board F2 2 5 A 250 V 5mm x Other motors Wheels will no longer function Slow Blow only 20mm and fans and fans will shut off Motor Power Supply 6 3 A 250 V omm x Motor Power Motors will not move lamp is off Board F1 Slow Blow only 20mm Supply Board and fixture appears dead Motor Power Supply 6 3 A 250 V omm x Logic Board Motors will not move lamp is off Board F2 Fast Blow only 20mm and motors and fixture appears dead CHAPTER 5 General Maintenance Filter Board F1 16 A 250 V Fast 5mm x Entire fixture Motors will not move lamp is off Blow only 20mm and fixture appears dead Filter Board F2 16 A 250 V Fast 5mmx Entire fixture Motors will not move lamp is off Blow only 20mm and fixture appears dead 3 Using a wide tip flat head screwdriver loosen the two panel cover retaining screws on each side of the fixture 4 Remove the fixture s two panel covers by sliding them off the fixture LED panel retaining screw one on each side Each panel cover has two retaining screws Filter panel retaining screw one on each side 5 To access the logic board fuses or the motor power supply board fuses use a 2 Phillips
20. can also be fitted in the field The CMY dichroic color mixing system provides rapid and quiet color changes and the mechanical douser provides a smooth fade to black The moving yoke fixture features an adjustable field angle from 18 to 32 degrees It also offers a variable mechanical and electronic strobe boosted with the Light Burst effect The Studio Command uses 14 channels for DMX512 control as well as providing an option for standalone programming All Studio Command fixtures support TalkBack technology Any DMX console supporting TalkBack protocol can remotely access every option in the Studio Command onboard menu system Studio Command Features Fixture e 540 pan 240 tilt e Optical encoders to automatically correct the beam s position if the fixture s head is jarred from its programmed position e Integral fully variable zoom adjustable from 8 13 beam angle and an 18 32 field angle e Shutter construct parameters including ramp snap synchronous and random functions e Time code synchronization in stand alone mode via master slave links to any combination of xSpot Xtreme Technobeam Studio Spot Studio Color Studio Color 250 Studio Spot 250 Studio Beam and Studio Command fixtures e Smooth full field dimming without changing color temperature or beam shape e Electronic strobe in addition to a variable conventional strobe to 10 Hz e DMX analyzer for easy DMX troubleshooting e L
21. eani dir E V ipu M NA i aser aun itt 1 mide m 1 ODS AUOU ep O ee 2 OMSUIMICTION P cs 2 Related Products and Accessories ssssssesssessseesee nnne n 3 SPeCIMICALIONS m Tc 4 ein e MT ee 4 PA a E aaa vrais rsen Ria E NU Pepe lUD S UNA ad nU Pd UE NU meetin 4 ase es RTT RE o OT STET 5 Cable and Connector Specifications NENNEN ENEE 5 luet ele JE RE TITO 6 Chapter 2 Setup and Configuration Hnpscldng Ehe FIxLUG uuconoddt nd aua prn e UM RU en re ern nner DRM EAD 7 Changing Egeter WEE 7 Installing an Attachment Plug U K Only uge uoi veiw d puta ga ami om ka Ea Ew vndas 8 Vigtig Fikker Heds Information Danmark 8 Powering On the Fixture NEEN nnn na nah nsns aa aaa suse ann nn 8 Mounting the iioc 9 MOUNTING the vele CR e LE 9 Mounting the ak ge Oa TrUSS EE 9 Truss OF Other SUPPOTE E d EE 9 wol p S 10 C Vel cH M 10 VIGO REI PROCS EE 10 LATING tHe EE 11 Data Cabling and Connectors woe cece ee eee 11 DMX data cableS E E 11 8 490005 PR 12 Securing BB a DMX LINK EE 13 Standalone GE Ee EE e ole EE
22. if problem continues Studio Command User Manual 69 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Status LEDs Studio Command fixtures have five Status Motor e Lamp Q v Transmit Receive LEDs on the display panel The status LEDs help analyze problems with the Studio Status Command fixture LEDs O O MENU ENTER Problem o OLED Sete qoam Deseripton woo SC gen No The motor power supply is receiving adequate voltage otor OFF yes Fuse or power failure Fuse or power blue Lamp power is on solid yellow Lamp is striking Lamp The lamp power supply is receiving the proper voltage and the lamp is on ofr _ Sometimes The lamp is extinguished The logic board is receiving the required voltage wo m red Fuse or power failure Fixture is crossloading software to other fixtures on the solid yellow NO link OFF Sometimes DMX 512 data is not being transmitted Transmit The fixture is in preset playback mode and is the flashing master fixture or the fixture is a slave fixture receiving an upload Socor The fixture is receiving data Receive C green OFF Sometimes DMX 512 data is not being received 1 If you shut down the lamp using a remote shutdown command the lamp and the Lamp LED will shut off normally However if you have bad data cables no data cables controller connected to the fixture or the controller is off the lamp and its LED will also b
23. ne alla pioggia ne all umidita 4 Derive el servicio de reparaci n de este equipo al personal calificado El interior no contiene repuestos que puedan ser reparados por el usuario 5 Equipo de Clase I Este equipo debe conectarse a la tierra Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra La xposici n A Radiaci n Ultravioleta UV xcesiva 1 Cambie el blindaje los lentes si nota una aver a visible a tal grado que su eficacia se vea comprometida Por ejemplo en el caso de grietas o rayaduras profundas 2 Jam s mire directamente a la l mpara en tanto sta est encendida Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra Lesiones Corporales 1 Al montare questa apparechiatura usare un secondo cavo di sicurezza 2 Precauci n Una l mpara caliente puede constituir un peligro de explosi n No la abra por 5 minutos luego de haberla apagado Lleve puestos un protector ocular y guantes al recambiar l mparas 3 Las superficies del equipo pueden alcanzar temperaturas m ximas de 160 grados cent grados Deje que se enfr en por 5 minutos antes de tocarlas 4 Cambie la l mpara si sta se aver a o deforma por acci n t rmica DL 2 User Manual 85 APPENDIX C Important Safety Information Appendice C Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza Avvertenza Per Prevenire Incendi 1 Questa apparecchiatura stata progettata per l uso esclusivo con lampada a sali metallici Philips da 700 watt base GY 22 L uso di quals
24. rain or moisture Do not mount on a flammable surface Use a secondary safety cable when mounting this fixture p Maintain a minimum distance of 1 m 3 28 ft from dm combustible materials Maintain a minimum distance of 2 m 6 56 ft from lighted C om object This means the fixture must be positioned at least 2 meters away from the object it is illuminating You can mount Studio Command fixtures either upright on the fixture s base or in any orientation suspended from a support system such as a truss Follow the instructions below for the mounting orientation you choose Mounting the Fixture Upright To mount the fixture upright make sure that all four rubber feet are installed on the fixture s base and place the fixture on a sturdy stable surface If the surface is above floor height use safety cables to secure the fixture to the surface Install the safety cable s by looping the cables around a support on the surface through the side holes in the fixture s base and around the fixture s handles Make sure the support and cables can support the weight of the fixture 21 kg 55 Ibs Caution Do not mount the fixture upright without the four rubber feet installed Mounting the Fixture on a Truss You will need e truss or other support system e Safety cables 2 e clamps 2 e locking washers 2 Truss or Other Support System If you are mounting the fixture s on a truss or another type of support verify the t
25. terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red Class I equipment This equipment must be earthed 3 4 Equipment suitable for dry locations only Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture 5 Disconnect power before re lamping or servicing 6 Refer servicing to qualified personnel no user serviceable parts inside Warning For Continued Protection Against Exposure To Excessive Ultraviolet UV Radiation 1 Change shields and lenses if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired for example by cracks or deep scratches 2 Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on Running H F 2 81 APPENDIX C Important Safety Information Warning For Continued Protection Against Injury To Persons 1 Use secondary safety cable when mounting this fixture 2 Caution Hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping 3 Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 160 C 320 F Allow 5 minutes for cooling before handling 4 Change the lamp if it becomes damaged or thermally deformed 82 DL 2 User Manual APPENDIX C Important Safety Information Appendice C Importantes Informations Sur La S curit Mise n Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Incendies 1 Cetappareil est concu uniquement pour une lampe m tallique halog ne Philips de 700 watts base G
26. test O E Press lt Menu gt to exit the test Placing the Fixture in Setup Mode S UP This menu item is used as part of the service procedure for replacing motor To place the fixture in setup mode cif 1 Press and hold lt Menu gt until AddR appears on the LED display ESL 2 Scroll to the TEST menu Press Enter to select S UP JE Li Scroll to the S UP option 3 4 Press lt Enter gt When the LED displays SET NOW the fixture mechanically homes the dim flags 5 After mechanically homing press any button to reset and home the fixture 34 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Testing the LED Display DISP To test the alphanumeric LED display UA 1 Press and hold lt Menu gt until AddR appears on the LED display TE Cj 2 Scroll to the TEST menu Press Enter to select JT E 3 Scroll to the DISP option Press Enter to select The alphanumeric display runs through its self test 4 Press Menu to exit the test Changing ncoder Operation ENCD This menu option to disable the encoders which work to automatically correct the fixture s pan and tilt position if the fixture is moved from its programmed position Use this option when performing maintenance to prevent the fixture from repeatedly trying to correct its position To enable disable the encoders EN d 3 Scroll to the ENCD option Press Enter to select AN 4 Scroll to ON to enable the enc
27. the LED display A DMX console can provide remote DMX programming to all fixtures on a link and if it is running TalkBack protocol remote control of other fixture operations listed above For more information on the Studio Command Menu System see Chapter 3 The Menu System and Appendix D Menu Map TalkBack Support for Remote Access All Studio Command fixtures support TalkBack technology TalkBack technology allows remote access to the menu system built into High End Systems fixtures A DMX console supporting TalkBack can remotely access any option in the Studio Command onboard menu system TalkBack protocol uses the normal DMX 512 connection for bi directional communication with the fixture so physical access to the fixture is no longer required to perform operations like changing a DMX address or configuring preset programs TalkBack protocol utilizes the primary DMX link pins 2 3 in a half duplex communication mode This means that it does not require pins 4 5 to be connected or used to receive TalkBack messages coming from the fixture TalkBack protocol uses a discovery process to find the unique number that is embedded inside each fixture similar to a serial number Once the fixtures have all been identified the current fixture parameter settings and information can be accessed Fixture access can happen at anytime but the Talkback messages are only valid after the fixture starts homing CHAPTER 4 Fixture Programming
28. the delay value could produce an undesirable result for example no light output during the scene For a listing of exact MSpeed times see Appendix B MSpeed Conversion Table By default MSpeed is applied to Pan and Tilt positioning However you can disable MSpeed for pan and tilt with the Control parameter You can also apply MSpeed times to the Color Function settings see Color Function Parameter on page 51 Macro Parameter The Macro parameter controls Internal Effects macros These are factory programmed sequences that allow you to quickly program complicated looks in one scene cue Each Internal Effect macro modifies a specific set of parameters while allowing user control of all other parameters in the scene The amplitude of the position macro movement is determined by the Pan Coarse channel and Tilt Coarse channel respectively The MSpeed channel controls the speed of the macros With the MSpeed set at the default value of DMX 0 4 an Internal Effects macro completes its movement in approximately 2 5 seconds This provides a pleasing look when the additional variation given by using the MSpeed channel is not required With the MSpeed set between DMX 5 255 Internal Effects macros complete movement at the selected MSpeed time up to 25 seconds Those fixture types that support On Board Programming also support the Internal Effects macros as part of the On Board programming features The Internal Effects macros operate as an
29. the loop FA01 FA16 select a user B scene to copy from source scene COPY i select a user A scene to copy to destination scene TO TBO1 TB16 SN16 from your DMX controller enable the factory programmed preset scene sequence DFLT OK self demo erases any preset scenes previously programmed SEND send all presets in current user FACT ON set factory defaults on set factory defaults off SUAE set pan tilt swap on set pan tilt swap off SET TIN set tilt invert on set tilt invert off Sie set pan invert on set pan invert off set the LED display on DSPL set the LED display off DM dim the LED display Studio Command User Manual 91 select a user B scene to copy to destination scene Appendix D Menu Map ON select inverted LED display orientation D IN UNI E select normal LED display orientation ON enable lamp hour warning message LMPL ENT p ng messag disable lamp hour warning message ON enable fast pan and tilt movement FAST SC p SET enable normal pan and tilt movement cont DLOS LONG shutter will remain open until shutdown if DMX data is lost SHRT shutter will close one second after DMX data is lost ALED ON uses central dot of alphanumeric display as audio indicator GH audio indicator off ADIO G001_ Seta value from G001 more emphasis on quiet sounds to GAIN G010 less emphasis on quiet sounds Factory default is G010 G006 ia S O select user A settings B select use
30. 60 and Resetting Lamp Hours L RS on page 40 To enable the lamp warning message Hee R 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display 2 Scroll to the SET menu Press Enter to select MHI 3 Scroll to the LMPL menu Press Enter to select 4 Scroll to ON to enable the lamp warning message or or OFF to disable the lamp warning message ORF 5 Press lt Enter gt to store Heel 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display SET 2 Scroll to the SET menu Press Enter to select dL TI 3 Scroll to the dLOS menu Press Enter to select ONGI 4 Scroll to LONG to close the shutter only when the fixture is shut down or Or SHRT to close the shutter one second after data loss CUC 5 Press lt Enter gt to store Studio Command User Manual 27 CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Increasing the Pan Tilt Movement FAST Use this menu item to increase the speed of the fixture s pan tilt movement Enabling this option will yield increased speed but may compromise the fixture s positioning The FAST option works best in situations where you can allow the fixture to reach the target position before requesting the next target position CET 2 Scroll to the SET menu Press Enter to select GHG T 3 Scroll to the FAST menu Press Enter to select LN 4 Scroll to ON to enable fast pan tilt movement or Or OFF to enable normal pan tilt movement II 5 Press Enter
31. 8 8 2 ie 80 Studio Command User Manual Appendix C Important Safety Information Warning For Continued Protection Against Fire 1 This equipment is designed for use with a Phillips 700 watt GY 22 base metal halide lamp only Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and may void the warranty Do not mount on a flammable surface Maintain minimum distance of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet from combustible materials Replace fuses only with the specified type and rating Observe minimum distance to lighted objects of 2 0 meter 6 56 feet Qv Sm ee 9 This equipment for connection to branch circuit having a maximum overload protection of 20 A Warning For Continued Protection Against Electric Shock 1 If this equipment was received without a line cord plug attach the appropriate line cord plug according to the following code e brown live e blue neutral e green yellow earth 2 Asthe colours of the cores in the mains lead of this equipment may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows e the core which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow e the core which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black e The core which is coloured brown must be connected to the
32. ED display setting the display on or off or dimming the display to reduce visibility If you want to remotely change the display output using a DMX console see Contro Parameter on page 54 Hd 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display T 2 Scroll to the SET menu Press Enter to select c3 HL 3 Scroll to the DSPL menu Press Enter to select 4 Scroll to ON to set the LED display to normal intensity Or OFF to turn the LED display off or Dre SS DIM to reduce the LED display visibility wem 5 Press Enter JiM Ad JH 1 Press and hold lt Menu gt until AddR appears on the LED display Scroll to the SE7 menu Press Enter to select Scroll to the D IN menu Press Enter to select Scroll to ON to invert the fixture s alphanumeric characters or OFF to return the fixture s alphanumeric characters to normal orientation Press Enter to store 26 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Setting the Lamp Warning Message LMPL Use this menu item to enable your fixture to display the warning message LAMP LIFE ERR when the current lamp hours exceed 700 With this option enabled after the current lamp hours exceed 800 hours the fixture will display the warning message LAMP OUT ERR Once the lamp is extinguished the fixture will no longer strike the lamp until the current lamp is replaced and the current lamp hours are reset to zero see Replacing the Lamp on page
33. Enter button To access the menu system press and hold the Menu button until AddR appears on the display The menu system is protected against inadvertent menu changes by requiring the Menu button to be held for a few seconds before allowing entry to the menu system CHAPTER 3 The Menu System To return to the previous option or menu without changing the value press the Menu button To exit the menu system keep pressing the Menu button until MENU appears on the display MENU is replaced after a few seconds with the default display cycling the fixture s software version fixture type and DMX start channel Note After you have accessed the menu system the words AUTO and LOCK appear briefly on the display after TOP as the fixture s software is locking the display Studio Command Menu Options The sections below explain how to access the fixture options shown in the fixture s menu map This manual uses the following conventions in the descriptions for menus and menu navigation buttons Press the appropriate LED display navigation button on the fixture For example the Button Enter button on the LED display panel Italics are used to indicate the appropriate menu selection you should choose from the Menu Option on board menu system For example the AddR menu option Address Menu CAddR The DMX start channel identifies each fixture on a DMX link If you plan to control your fixtures with a DMX
34. General Maintenance Pel CG Parta TR TTE Do D mE 57 Repl cing FUSES NR NN TEE T E RM 57 Replacing the Lamp ENNEN 60 OptliniiZiag thie Lamp rmm 61 Motor Gear EE lan La e EE 63 Alphanumeric Display Error Messages ENN 65 EAR D dv crc 70 General Troubleshooting iesen Mere EE ee E E Rada CDI ERER 71 Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting xx loire ee hao rr na KEEN NEEN 73 Studio Command User Manual Chapter A Studio Command DMX Protocol Chapter B MSpeed Conversion Table Chapter C Important Safety Information Appendice C Importantes Informations Sur La S curit sseseesses 83 Anhang C Wichtige Hinweise F r Ihre Sicherheit ccccecessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneanees 84 Ap ndice C Informaci n Importante De Seguridad en nnne 85 Appendice C Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza een nnn 86 Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation seeeeessssssssee nnnm 87 Chapter D Menu Map X Studio Command User Manual Chapter I Product Overvieui The Studio Command fixture is a powerful washlight featuring a large exiting beam with a compact head that uses a patented lenticular array optical system to enhance the homogeneity of the projected light The proven long life MSR 700 lamp emitting 55 000 lumens at 5900K is shipped as a standard complement providing deep and powerful reds Alternatively the MSR 700 2 lamp emitting 55 000 lumens at 7200K
35. Manual 37 CHAPTER 3 The Menu System If you have a particular problem with the fixture follow the steps above to select a parameter and view its value After noting the value of the parameter you selected use your DMX console to change that parameter s value If the value changes on the fixture s LED display but the fixture still does not respond contact High End Systems customer service in one of the ways shown in the section titled Contacting High End Systems on page ii If the value does not change on the fixture s LED display remove the fixture from the DMX link and try to change the parameter s value using the fixture s menu system If the fixture then functions normally the problem was likely with the DMX link Otherwise contact High End Systems customer service see Contacting High End Systems on page ii Viewing DMX Data for Another Device DATA This procedure allows you to use a Studio Command fixture to view DMX channel values for other devices on the DMX link Use this menu option for testing devices that do not have built in DMX diagnostics or fixtures that are physically inconvenient to monitor directly If you experience a problem with a device on the link use this menu to select a DMX channel in the device s channel range and view its DMX value After noting the value of the channel you selected use your DMX console to change that channel s value If the value of the DMX channel you selected does not change th
36. Scene8 _ restarts 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 55 00 01 30 00 01 40 00 Slave 1 Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 1 Scene 2 scene not finished restarts 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 20 00 00 40 00 01 55 00 Slave2 Scene1 Scene2 Seene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 not played restarts Example of synchronized playback To enable synchronized playback 1 Link the fixtures you want to synchronize see Standalone Fixture Linking on page 14 Make sure you terminate both the first and the last fixtures in the link and that there are no DMX consoles on the link 2 Assign one fixture as the master fixture by assigning it a unique DMX start channel 1 or fixture number 1 see Assigning a DMX Start Channel on page 15 Make sure no other fixture on the link is assigned DMX start channel 1 or fixture number 1 3 Set preset playback on for all fixtures on the link see Setting Preset Playback PLAY on page 21 46 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Studio Command User Manual 47 CHAPTER 3 The Menu System 48 Studio Command User Manual Chapter 4 Fixture Programming Programming control features for Studio Command fixtures include e Assigning a DMX start channel e Accessing and setting fixture options e Viewing fixture status e Crossloading software e Performing self tests e DMX Programming for creating storing and playing scenes The Onboard Menu System controls all these features via
37. Studio omman User Manual High End Systems Inc 2005 All Rights Reserved Information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice High End Systems Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual Trademarks used in this text High End Systems WholeHog III xSpot Xtreme Technobeam Studio Spot Studio Color Studio Color 250 Studio Spot 250 Studio Beam and Lithopatterns are registered trademarks and Studio Command TalkBack EC 1 ES 1 the High End Systems globe logo and Light Burst the Hog logo are trademarks of High End Systems Inc or High End Systems Europe Ltd Belden is a registered trademark of Belden Inc Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Lighting Company Krytox is a registered trademark of DuPont Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products High End Systems disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names owned by others Studio Command User Manual P N 60600252 September 2005 Printed in the USA HIGH END SYSTEMS D Contacting High nd Systems U S and the Americas Sales Department Customer Service World Wide Web High End Systems Inc 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA voice 512 836 2242 fax 512 837 5290 Toll Free 800 890 8989 High End Systems Inc 2105 Gracy Fa
38. Studio Command User Manual 33 CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Performing Self Tests SELF The following self tests are available Self Test Description performs all of the self tests listed below PAN moves the pan motor from 0 to 540 LET moves the tilt motor from 0 to 240 CYAN divides the cyan color wheel into eight equal sections positions and rotates the cyan color wheel from position 1 through 8 divides the magenta color wheel into eight equal sections positions and rotates the MAGN h magenta color wheel from position 1 through 8 divides the yellow color wheel into eight equal sections positions and rotates the yellow YELW ed color wheel from position 1 through 8 SHUT performs strobe functions moves the dim wheel from closed to fully open To see the effects of the self tests the lamp must be on If the lamp is off when you run the self test the LED will display LAMP to indicate that the lamp is not struck and the fixture will attempt to strike the lamp automatically Self tests run continuously until you until you press Menu to exit the test To perform a self test cle 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display d E Scroll to the TEST menu Press Enter to select EE LI N Scroll to the SELF menu Press lt Enter gt to select Scroll to the desired option listed above Press lt Enter gt to start the test The fixture will perform the selected self
39. Studio Command fixtures using the onboard Menu System see Chapter 3 The Menu System and Appendix D Menu Map Parameter Function Descriptions The following sections describe the Parameters for Studio Command fixtures running Standard or Flat DMX Protocol All DMX values indicated in the detailed parameter descriptions are in decimal units See Appendix A Studio Command DMX Protocol for complete DMX tables Pan and Tilt Parameters The Pan and Tilt parameters control the Studio Command fixture s 540 pan range and 240 tilt range Pan and Tilt functions each utilize two channels to provide 16 bit adjustment to a fraction of a degree Pan and Tilt motion for Studio Command fixtures is controlled with MSpeed values by default see MSpeed Motor Speed Parameter on page 53 If you choose to control the Pan and Tilt parameters with DMX controller crossfading set Pan Tilt MSpeed off in the Control parameter see the DMX tables in Appendix A Studio Command DMX Protocol Note Optical encoders for pan and tilt correct the fixture s position if the fixture is jarred from its programmed position If a physical obstruction prevents the fixture from correcting its position the fixture times out to prevent wear on the motors If your fixture has timed out remove the obstruction and home the fixture to return it to normal operation Color Function Parameter The Color Function parameter determines color selection options The Color Fun
40. UMENS 8 mm 5600K 1000 hrs 95 X 330 Y 330 Alternate Lamp PHILIPS MSR700 2 55000 LUMENS 8mm 7200K 1000 hrs 80 X 302 Y 320 Studio Command User Manual Chapter e Setup and Configuration Unpacking the Fixture Unpack your Studio Command fixture and verify that it bezel latch arrived undamaged Inspect both the outside of the fixture for physical damage and the inside of the fixture for damage to glass components To access the internal components release the two bezel latches one latch located on each side of the fixture s head and remove the bezel LU If the fixture is damaged notify both the shipping agent and your sales agent immediately Removing the bezel Do not discard the shipping carton and packing materials The carton and packing materials are specifically designed to protect the product during transport High End Systems assumes no responsibility for products that have been damaged during transport Therefore you should return a product for repair in its original shipping carton and packing materials Note Before sending anything to the factory call your High End Systems dealer distributor for a Return Material Authorization RMA number The factory cannot accept any goods shipped without an RMA number Changing the Attachment Plug Studio Command fixtures are shipped with a molded attachment plug However different locations even within the sam
41. User Manual 73 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting 74 Studio Command User Manual Appendix A Studio Command DMX Protocol Pan coarse adjustment 0 255 0 100 00 FF Pan fine adjustment 0 255 0 100 00 FF Tilt coarse adjustment 0 255 0 100 00 FF Tilt fine adjustment 0 255 0 100 00 FF Come 05 06 000F Color Function Cycle Speed is set by the Cyan channel 90 9F Random Speed is set by the Cyan channel Open mE ONE CORE Cyan Wheel SowRate o 0 0 o Magenta Magenta Full Saturation 0 0 00 ER Yellow Yellow Full Saturation Wheel Appendix A Studio Command DMX Protocol Channel Parameter 10 Shutter Function Description Wee Mon Dex Close 0 23 0 9 00 17 Periodic Strobe 24 49 9 19 18 31 Random Strobe 50 75 20 29 32 4B Synchronous Random Strobe 76 101 30 40 4C 65 Ramp Open Snap Shut 102 127 40 50 66 7F Snap Open Ramp Shut 128 153 50 60 80 99 Ramp Open Ramp Shut 154 179 60 70 9A B3 Random Ramp Open Snap Shut 180 205 71 80 B4 CD Random Snap Open Ramp Shut 206 231 81 91 CE E7 Open 232 255 91 100 E8 FF The shutter functions are the same as in the normal shutter function range Periodic strobes random random and random synchronous strobes are lamp assisted For lamp boost effects the lamp is boosted above the 700 Watt level for the specified period of time The lamp is also boosted during the lightning effects Before anothe
42. X start channel you must access the fixture s menu system via the alphanumeric LED display and four menu navigation buttons on the fixture s front panel alphanumeric display A lt Up gt arrow button scroll upward 4 through menu items or options EN kl kl a lt Down gt arrow button scroll downward through menu items or options MENU A gt ENTER Menu button move back to the Enter button select the previous menu level curent menu item or option press and hold to enter the menu system The fixture s channel range must not overlap any other device s channel range on the link When two devices on the same DMX link have overlapping channel ranges one or both devices will be disabled or behave erratically Note The single exception to the non overlapping rule is if you want the fixtures to respond to controller commands in exactly the same way In this case the fixtures must be the same type for example two Studio Command fixtures and the fixtures must share the entire channel range To assign the start channel 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display Press Enter to select CDU 2 Scroll to the desired DMX start channel C001 C512 to Lo 3 Press Enter to store selection RS 16 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 2 oetup and Configuration Determining the DMX Start Channel DMX Link uiith Multiple Fixture Types This section describes how to de
43. Y 22 Son utilisation avec tout autre type de lampe peut tre dangereuse et annuler la garantie Ne pas monter les lampes sur une surface inflammable Maintenir une distance minimum de 1 0 m tre de mati res inflammables Ne remplacer les fusibles qu avec des mod les et valeurs assign es recommand s Respecter une distance minimum de 2 0 m tre par rapport aux objets clair s a M ew Ene 9 Cet appareil de connection au circuit comporte une protection contre les surcharges de 20 A Mise n Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Chocs lectriques 1 Si cet quipement est livr sans prise de cable veuillez connecter la prise de cable correcte selon le code suivant e marron phase e bleu neutre e vert jaune terre 2 D brancher le courant avant de changer les lampes ou d effectuer des r parations 3 Cet quipement doit tre uniquement utilis dans des endroits secs Ne pas l exposer la pluie ou l humidit 4 l int rieur de l quipement il n y a pas de pi ces remplacables par l utilisateur Confiez l entretien un personnel qualifi 5 Equipement de Classe I Cet quipement doit tre mis la terre Mise n Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Des xpositions xcessives Aux Rayons Ultra Violets UV 1 Changer les blindages ou les crans s ils sont visiblement endommag s au point que leur efficacit aient t alt r e par exemple par des fissures ou de profonde
44. a Wholehog III console 3 Crossload software from one fixture that contains the new software to all other Studio Command fixtures on the link see Crossloading Fixture Software XLD on page 32 Note Before you can upload new software you must disconnect any controllers bypass any serial data distributors and or data line optoisolators and bypass or make sure that any fixtures using RS 422 communications such as Dataflash AF1000 xenon strobes and Intellabeam fixtures are located after the Studio Command fixtures on the link These devices will block communication with any other Studio Command fixtures on the link Assigning a DMX Start Channel The DMX start channel identifies each fixture on a DMX link If you plan to control your fixtures with a DMX console or using synchronized preset playback you must assign a DMX start channel to each fixture on the link If you always plan to use the fixture in stand alone mode without a controller or synchronized preset playback you can skip this section There are 512 available channels on each DMX link These 512 channels are divided among a the devices on a particular link The number of channels a fixture requires on the link is the fixture s channel range Studio Command fixtures require a 14 channel range The DMX start channel is the first channel available to a fixture in its channel range Studio Command User Manual 15 CHAPTER 2 oetup and Configuration To assign a DM
45. a male terminator to the Data Out connector of the last fixture in the link For information on obtaining a terminator see Re ated Products and Accessories on page 3 DMX Termination Console Resistor typ On it Connecting to a DMX link using 5 pin connectors Studio Command User Manual 13 CHAPTER 2 oetup and Configuration Standalone Fixture Linking To link one or more fixtures to a controller using either 3 pin or 5 pin XLR cables 1 Connect the male XLR connector of a DMX Data cable to the Data Out connector on the fixture addressed at DMX Start channel 1 2 Connect the cable s female XLR connector to the Data In connector of the next fixture on the DMX link 3 Continue linking the remaining fixtures connecting a cable from the Data Out connector of each fixture to the Data In connector of the next fixture on the link 4 Connect a male terminator to the Data Out connector of the last fixture in the link For information on obtaining a terminator see the following section L ft Fixture with DMX Start Channel 1 Linking without a controller using 3 pin data cables Caution Do not connect more than one Data In and one Data Out connector to each fixture Terminating the Link You must install a 120 ohm 1 4 watt minimum terminator in the fixture s Data Out female cable connector in the ast fixture on each DMX link If you plan to control your fixtures i
46. additional programming parameter labeled MACR The four Internal Effect available on a standard configuration Studio Command fixture are Pan Sweep Tilt Sweep Clockwise Circle and Counterclockwise Circle Control Parameter The Control parameter activates certain Fixture Shutter Lamp and Audio modulation functions on other Channels To access all control settings in Standard Protocol except for Pan amp Tilt MSpeed Off first select a control channel value then set the Shutter channel to 0 Control parameter settings available in Flat protocol Control Seting Dessteten Neie Safe Disables all Control settings for normal operation The Control channel should not be crossfaded Pan amp Tilt MSpeed Sets Pan amp Tilt MSpeed to off The Control channel should Command is sent Off not be crossfaded instantaneously 54 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 4 Fixture Programming Control Setting Deseiption Nos Display Off Sets display to off Commands must be sent Display Dim Dims display characters for Ee SC l l l packets For example i Display Bright Brightens the display characters ihe controller send 16 Home Remotely homes the fixture packets per second send Lamp On the value for 1 25 seconds Lamp Off Lock Remotely restrikes the fixture s lamp Remotely extinguishes the fixture s lamp Commands must be sent for 80 consecutive DMX packets For example if the controller sends 16 Return
47. amp interlock douses the lamp if the lamp cap is opened while the lamp is on e Full optical dimming and fade to black e Remote fixture power up and shut down e Light burst lamp boosting and lightning effects CHAPTER 1 Product Overview Operation High resolution DMX512 programming control TalkBack protocol support for remote fixture control Fat output beam 8 inches 200 mm in diameter Fully dichroic colors that never fade Full control over color mixing from smooth stepless movement allowing slow imperceptible color fades to rapid snap color changes Quiet performance even during snap color changes Even soft edged wash with good beam distribution for easy blending Live color fading from one color to another at any speed On board Preset DMX programming via the fixture s menu system for stand alone operation Easy to program alphanumeric LED light emitting diode display Two user modes A and B each with an on board 16 scene memory for a total of 32 scene memory per fixture in stand alone mode DMX macro channel factory programmed with four Internal Effects macros Selectable audio modulation adjusts fixture movement to sound amplitude for all fixture parameters except Pan Tilt and Zoom Construction Exterior design minimizes light leakage Universal power supply automatically selects the appropriate voltage for the fixture 100V 230V at 50 60 Hz Both 3 pin and 5 pin XLR connectors Exclusive Hig
48. ance to flammable objects 3 28 ft 1 0 m C 2m Minimum distance to lighted object 6 56 ft 2 0 m E Do not mount on a flammable surface Electrical Voltage Range 100 230V 50 60 Hz 4 35A 10A Power Consumption 1000 W maximum Logic Board Fuses F1 2 5A 250V Slow Blow only 5 mm x 20 mm F2 2 5A 250V Slow Blow only 5 mm x 20 mm Motor Power Supply Fuses F1 6 3A 250V Slow Blow only 5 mm x 20 mm F2 6 3A 250V Fast Blow only 5 mm x 20 mm Filter Board Fuses F1 16A 250V Fast Blow only 5 mm x 20 mm F2 16A 250V Fast Blow only 5 mm x 20 mm Voltage Surge A surge of 2000V or more may damage the power supply Warning Class 1 equipment This equipment must be earthed Cable and Connector Specifications DMX data cables Belden 9841 or equivalent meets specifications for EIA RS 485 applications with the following characteristics e 2 conductor twisted pair plus a shield e maximum capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft e maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft e maximum resistance of 200 1000 ft e nominal impedance 100 1400 DMX data connectors 3 pin or 5 pin male and female XLR connectors DMX data terminators Male XLR connector with 120 ohm terminator Studio Command User Manual 5 CHAPTER 1 Product Overview Lamp Specifications Lamp Luminous Flux Arc Length Color Temperature Lamp Life 5096 CRI CIE Primary Lamp PHILIPS MSR700 56000 L
49. andom strobe functions are lamp assisted Ramp functions 134 137 53 54 86 89 are not lamp assisted Lamp functions modifies the shutter channel 138 141 54 55 8A 8D Lamp mechanical dimming Lamp output will vary from a minimum to 700 Watts as the mechanical 142 145 8E 91 dimming ranges from 0 100 Lamp only dimming Electronic dimming only from a minimum to 700 Watts To be determined 150 169 96 A9 146 149 92 95 Cyan Modulation 170 173 67 68 AA AD Magenta Modulation 174 177 68 69 AE B1 Yellow Modulation 178 181 B2 B5 Cyan amp Magenta Modulation 182 185 B6 B9 7974 BABD Modulate all colors 194 197 C2 C5 Dim Modulation 206 209 CE D1 Lamp and Dim Modulation 210 213 D2 D5 Lamp Modulation long sustain 214 217 D6 D9 Lamp Modulation medium sustain 218 221 DA DD Lamp Modulation short sustain 222 225 DE E1 To be determined 226 255 89 100 E2 FF 78 Studio Command User Manual Appendix B MSpeed Conversion Table The following table lists the MSpeed motor movement times and their corresponding DMX controller values If you have a numeric type controller use the Value Decimal dec column If you have a fader type controller use the Value Percentage column If your controller allows you to program hex values use the Value hex column 2941 170 e AA oc 258 99 FD 2080 169 66 AD on 252 99 FC 3049 168 66
50. ative i complement data complement data Ge positive complement positive complement data true data true This data line is not used by the fixture but allows data to pass through the fixture Male 5 pin XLR Connector Female 5 pin XLR Connector Pin configuration for 3 pin and 5 pin XLR cables Test each cable with a voltage ohm meter VOM to verify correct polarity and to make sure that the negative and positive pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield or to each other connectors Do not connect or allow contact between the common cable shield and the fixture s chassis ground Grounding the common could cause a ground loop and or erratic behavior Caution Do not connect anything to the ground lug on the XLR 12 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 2 oetup and Configuration Setting Up a DMX Link To link one or more fixtures to a controller using either 3 pin or 5 pin XLR cables 1 Connect the male XLR connector of a DMX Data cable to the controller s DMX Data Out connector 2 Connect the Data cable s female XLR 3 pin Data Out connector to the Data In connector of the first or next fixture on the DMX link 5 pin Data In 3 pin Data In 5 pin Data Out 3 Continue linking the remaining fixtures connecting a cable from the Data Out Data cable connectors on connector of each fixture to the Data In the Studio Command fixture s side panel connector of the next fixture on the link 4 Connect
51. available scene and choose the ZERO menu option to erase any programmed parameter values and mark the end of the loop Note lf you program all available on board scenes you do not have to mark the end of the loop When preset playback is set on the fixture will automatically loop after playback of all programmed scenes Playing Back a Loop To play back a loop you must set preset playback on for each fixture see Setting Preset Playback PLAY on page 21 When preset playback is set on your fixture will automatically begin playing back the first scene and continue through the loop Note Scene 1 must be programmed to enable preset playback The fixture has two ways to indicate that preset playback is Dot indicates preset on First the display will show a dot in the lower right corner playback is ON Second during normal operation the seven segment LED cycled information will be changed to display PRST instead of the fixture s software version Vxxx INN If power is removed during playback the fixture will home and l begin playback at the first scene To stop playback manually m wi MENU j ENTER set playback mode off see Setting Preset Playback PLAY on Wy Ww page 21 Preset playback indicator Studio Command User Manual 45 CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Synchronizing Preset Playback After creating one or more scenes for your fixtures you can synchronize the preset playback for all Studio Command Studio C
52. choose a value for each of the available parameters For more information on available parameters see Appendix D Menu Map f a le le Vi m DI u f M M le f J M ty m bw m A ke Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display Sp Hs 5 Scroll to the PRST menu Press lt Enter gt to select D LI 4 Dr l J TI 3 Scroll to the EdIT menu Press Enter to select CNUI 4 Scroll to the scene you want to create in this example SNO1 5 Press Enter to store the selection Select a Shutter Value SHUT 1 Scroll to the SHUT parameter this will be the first parameter displayed Press Enter to select Li PS J Q g E 4 2 Scroll to the desired shutter value in this example OPEN 3 Press Enter to store the selection Uu m m fi eh DI z J lt D c m e z lt 1 Scroll to the dJM parameter Press Enter to select C ag 2 Scroll to the desired dim value in this example d255 CL EN cn LI 3 Press Enter to store the selection Select a Pan Value PAN HO 1 Scroll to the PAN parameter Press Enter to select JU amp 2 Scroll to a pan value from 49 9 to 49 9 in this example 30 5 3 Press Enter to store the selection Select a Tilt Value CTILT T ILT t1 Scroll to the TILT parameter Press Enter to select SS KE 2 Scroll to the desired tilt value from 49 9 49 9
53. console or using synchronized preset playback you must assign a DMX start channel to each fixture on the link The Address menu allows you to change the DMX start channel that is currently assigned to the fixture Be sure you do not overlap fixture channel ranges when changing the DMX start channel For more information see Determining the DMX Start Channel on page 17 To change the DMX start channel Hee 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display Press Enter to select c00 I 2 Select a new DMX start channel C001 C497 The LED display flashes when a new option is selected es EN 3 Press Enter to accept the new DMX start channel The LED display stops flashing when a new option is entered If you do not press Enter the new option you selected is not stored 20 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Preset Menu PRST Studio Command fixtures have 16 preset scenes for each of two user modes A and B for a total of 32 preset scenes Some Preset menu options can be accessed for either user mode However you must first set the fixture to User A or User B For more information see Setting the User Type USER on page 30 The Preset menu allows you to turn preset playback off or on view which scene is currently playing create edit a scene using the on board memory to program the fixture for standalone operation copy a scene from the on board memory to another scene and ca
54. croll to the USER menu this will be the first option displayed Press Enter LORY 4 Scroll to the COPY menu Press lt Enter gt to select ro HI 5 Scroll to the PRST menu this will be the first menu displayed Press Enter xh SES LJ 6 Scroll to A B to copy User A presets to User B or B gt A to copy User B presets to or User A ty gt H 7 Press Enter to store selection 30 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Copying User Settings SETT Use this menu item to copy the fixture s user settings from one user mode to the other The user settings for each user type are listed in the section titled Setting the User Type USER on page 30 This options copies all user settings at one time To copy user settings UA 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display Mie 2 Scroll to the MODE menu Press Enter to select 3 Scroll to the USER menu this will be the first option displayed Press Enter Ey 4 Scroll to the COPY menu Press Enter to select GETT 5 Scroll to the SETT menu Press Enter to select H H 6 Scroll to A gt B to copy User A settings to User B or B gt A to copy User B settings to User A ty H 7 Press Enter Copuing User Presets and Settings CALL Use this menu item to copy the fixture s 16 user preset scenes and fixture settings from User A to User B or vice versa The user settings for each user type are
55. ction mode can be enabled in either full speed controller crossfading the wheel positions or MSpeed MSpeed control of the wheel motor For more information on MSpeed see MSpeed Motor Speed Parameter on page 53 The Color Function you choose will effect which parameter values are available for each individual color Cyan Magenta and Yellow The following table describes the Color Functions available on the Studio Command fixture Color m Continuous Allows exact positioning at any point on the color wheel for a smaller step between color wheel positions for color crossfades Selects whole color positions at variable speeds Random speed is set by the Cyan channel Cycles through colors Cycle speed is set by the Cyan channel Studio Command User Manual 51 CHAPTER 4 Fixture Programming Cyan Magenta and Yellow Parameters Cyan Magenta and Yellow parameters determine color mixing options The color options available are determined by the Color Function parameter DMX value you choose Standard Protocol has an additional audio color modulation function that can be accessed when the Control parameter is set in 170 197 DMX value range see Control Parameter on page 54 Audio modulation is based on the amplitude of the sound not the beat When audio color modulation is selected the color channels that are not selected for color modulation default to Pure Mix mode The following table describes the settings available for t
56. dR appears on the LED display E 1 2 Scroll to the TEST menu Press Enter to select i LI SE Cj EQ 11 Scroll to the HOME option this will be the first option displayed Press Enter The LED will alternately display RST and HOME while the fixture homes PUE Turning the Lamp On or Off LAMP This menu item allows you to manually strike or extinguish the lamp To remotely strike or extinguish the lamp using a DMX console see Control Parameter on page 54 To manually turn the lamp on or off HddR 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display TEGT 2 Scroll to the TEST menu Press Enter to select 3 Scroll to the LAMP menu Press Enter to select UN 4 Scroll to ON to strike the lamp or OFF to extinguish the lamp 5 Press Enter Copuing the Boot Code BOOT New software uploaded to Studio Command fixtures may contain a new boot code which must be copied to each BOOT section of the FlashROM In this case the LED displays a BOOT DIFF error To accept and store the new boot code SS Q REIS 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display Li ESL 2 Scroll to the TEST menu Press Enter to select Scroll to the BOOT option Cr CI ES S Press Enter to start the reboot The fixture stores the new boot code then automatically homes Note Do not remove power from the fixture while performing a boot copy
57. e 6 The maximum temperature for the logic board is 85 C When maximum temp erature is exceeded the fixture shuts down and the display shows PCB TEMP ERR For more information see A phanumeric Display Error Messages on page 65 Viewing the Current Fixture Head Temperature HEAD This menu option lets you view the current ambient temperature inside the fixture head To view the fixture s head temperature crf 1 Press and hold lt Menu gt until AddR appears on the LED display E J TA LI 2 Scroll to the INFO menu Press Enter to select HEH z CI Scroll to the HEAD option BE E Press Enter The LED will display the current internal temperature of the fixture s head in degrees centigrade Note The maximum temperature for the fixture head is 100 C If this maximum temperature is exceeded the fixture will shut down and the alphanumeric display will Show HEAD TEMP ERR For more information see Alphanumeric Display Error Messages on page 65 Studio Command User Manual 39 CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Resetting Fixture Hours F RS Use this menu to reset the recorded number of hours the fixture has been on To reset the fixture hours to zero Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display Scroll to the INFO menu Press Enter to select Scroll to the F RS option Press Enter to store the selection The LED will display 0000 when the fixture hours are reset This option
58. e country may require a different attachment plug to connect your fixture to a power outlet Because of the variety of attachment plugs used worldwide High End Systems Inc cannot make specific recommendations for the particular attachment plug you should use Contact a local authority if you are unsure which type of attachment plug you need to obtain If you need to replace the attachment plug note that the cores in the mains lead are colored according to the following code e green and yellow earth e blue neutral e brown live CHAPTER 2 oetup and Configuration Warning Class 1 equipment This equipment must be earthed Installing an Attachment Plug U K Only In the United Kingdom the colours of the cores in the mains lead of this equipment may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug Therefore install an attachment plug in accordance with the following code e The core which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the plug terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow e The core which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black e The core which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red Vigtig Fikker Heds Information Danmark Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock Vigtigt
59. e off If correcting these prob lems does not turn the lamp on see the next section Neither the Transmit nor the Receive LED will be on until you have connected the fixture to a DMX 512 compatible controller using XLR data grade cabling If these LEDs remain OFF even though you have connected the fixture to a controller and are sending DMX 512 commands to the fixture see the next section 70 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Use the following table to find solutions to general fixture problems not indicated by alphanumeric LED display error messages or status LEDs Fixture will not No power is connected Connect power to the fixture powel on Fuse is bad Check the power supply fuses see Replacing Fuses on page 57 Power connectors are bad Contact High End Systems customer support Fixture The lamp is bad Replace the lamp see Replacing the Lamp on page functions but 60 lamp does not The lamp is currently too hot to Provide correct power source voltage power cord strike strike cap and input voltage setting see Changing the Attachment Plug on page 7 The Ignitor connection is loose Allow the lamp to cool then restrike the lamp see Turning the Lamp On or Off LAMP on page 33 Contact High End Systems customer support Lamp is he lamp is bad or old Replace lamp with the specified type see Replacing dimmer than The wrong type of lamp is the Lamp on
60. e temperature readback from the thermometer in the fixture head The lamp cap is not installed on the fixture There is a broken wire or loose connector between the thermometer and the logic board The lamp interlock in the head has failed The fixture s lamp life limitation setting was enabled and the current lamp has exceeded 1000 hours The fixture can no longer strike the lamp Because of an unexpected electrical event the fixture cannot determine the current status of the lamp CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Display LC Me EMEM The fixture lost the assigned user setting and To reassign the user setting see Setting the USER will automatically default to user A User Type USER on page 30 Attempt another software crossload see Crossloading Fixture Software XLD on page 32 Contact High End Systems customer support if problem continues Reduce the ambient temperature around the fixture and or remove any blockage from the fixture s fan vents Contact High End Systems customer support see page ii if problem continues This message is only a warning Take no action unless this message changes to LAMP OUT Make sure lamp cap is installed on the fixture see Replacing the Lamp on page 60 The lamp will not strike if the lamp plate is removed If the lamp is on when the lamp plate is removed the lamp is extinguished If the lamp was on when the lamp plate was removed the lamp strikes again 30 seconds after
61. efficacia sia stata ridotta ad esempio se vi sono visibili spaccature o graffi profondi Mai guardare direttamente verso la lampadina quando sia accesa Avvertenza Per Non ferire Ad Altre Persone 1 Use cable secundario de seguridad al montar este aparato 2 Avvertenza La lampadina calda potrebbe esplodere Spegnerla per 5 minuti prima di aprirla Usare protezzioni per le mani e per gli occhi prima di cambiare la lampadina 3 Le superfici della apparecchiatura possono arrivare a temperature di 160 gradi centrigradi 194 gradi f Aspettare 5 minuti prima di maneggiare 4 Cambiare la lampadina se si danneggia o se si e deformata dovuto alle alte temperature 86 DL 2 User Manual APPENDIX C Important Safety Information Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock VIGTIGT LEDEREN MED GUL GROEN ISOLATION MAA KUN TILSLUTTES KLEMME MAERKET a ELLER DL 2 User Manual 87 APPENDIX C Important Safety Information 88 DL 2User Manual Appendix D Menu Map The Studio Command fixture s onboard menu system allows you to e Assign a DMX start channel e Access fixture options such as homing the fixture viewing fixture status crossloading software and performing self tests e Preset PRST programming options that allow you to create store and play scenes from the fixture s on board memory For a more detailed description see individual menu options listed in Chapter 3 The Menu
62. ere may be a problem with the DMX cable or your transmitting device i e DMX console If the DMX channel value changes but the device does not respond the device may be faulty Consult the documentation provided with that device for more information To view DMX data for another device on the DMX link 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display 2a Q EE ER 2 Scroll to the INFO menu Press Enter to select Ee nb d ru RR E Scroll to the dMX menu Press Enter to select C lt gt lt LA Scroll to the dATA menu Press Enter Ss SS D Scroll to the desired DMX channel C001 C512 71 E E dr 6 Press Enter The LED will display the selected channel s DMX value ra INN c S CO 8 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Viewing the Current Logic Board Temperature PCB This menu option allows you to view the current ambient temperature at the logic board inside the fixture To view the logic board temperature 1 Press and hold lt Menu gt until AddR appears on the LED display aJ Ge CG zt 2 Scroll to the INFO menu Press Enter to select I 1 TS Cj 3 Scroll to the TEMP menu Press Enter to select 75 A 3 m bus Gs KS IS Scroll to the PCb option 5 Press lt Enter gt The LED will display the current internal temperature of the fixture s logic board in degrees centigrad
63. facturer only in the Continental United States Under no circumstances will freight collect shipments be accepted Prepaid shipping does not include rush expediting such as air freight Air freight can be sent customer collect in the Continental United States REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER HIGH END SYSTEMS INC MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT AND HIGH END SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE HIGH END SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE INCLUDING LOST PROFITS SUSTAINED OR INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT OR CAUSED BY PRODUCT DEFECTS OR THE PARTIAL OR TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE AND WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE WAS FORESEEN OR UNFORESEEN Warranty is void if the product is misused damaged modified in any way or for unauthorized repairs or parts This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Patents This product may use one or more of the following patents US 4 392 187 US 4 602 321 US 4 688 161 US 4 701 833 US 4 709 311 US 4 779 176 US 4 800 474 US 4 962 687 US 4 972 306 US 4 980 806 US 5 010 459 US 5 031 078 US 5 073 847 US 5 078 039 US 5 186 536 US
64. fault settings Studio Command fixtures are shipped from the factory with the following default option settings pan tilt swap off LED display on and bright shutter close with DMX data loss short tilt invert off LED display invert off fast pan tilt movement off pan invert off lamp life warning off preset playback off Note To change the preset playback option see Setting Preset Playback PLAY on page 21 The factory default menu option displays On if all the factory options are at the factory default settings If any of the items listed above are not at the factory default setting the display reads OFF Selecting the OFF option will have no effect To restore the factory default setting c l D Q ES 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display Li ET 2 Scroll to the SET menu Press Enter to select N HL T 3 Scroll to the FACT menu this will be the first menu displayed Press Enter E 4 Scroll to ON to restore the factory option defaults Press Enter to store Suiapping Pan and Tilt SWAP This menu option swaps the pan motor and tilt motor operation to allow fixtures hung perpendicular to each Hee 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display 2 Scroll to the SET menu Press Enter to select GU 3 Scroll to the SWAP menu Press Enter to E select y 4 Scroll to ON to swap the fixture s pan and tilt r Or motion o
65. figuration 18 Studio Command User Manual Chapter 3 The Menu System On Board Programming Capability When you use the fixture s on board menu system to program the Studio Command fixture you manually assign a value to each of the fixture s available parameters The onboard Studio Command menu system allows you to e Assign a DMX start channel e Access fixture options such as homing the fixture viewing fixture status crossloading software and performing self tests e Create store and play scenes from the fixture s on board memory For a full menu map of the Studio Command menu system see Appendix D Menu Map Navigating the Menu System Access the menu system via the four menu navigation buttons on the fixture s front panel LEDs d e through menus Transmit gt and options Receive e Use the Menu button to Cc lt gt access the menu and return MENU ENTER Use the lt Enter gt button to select to previous menu or option and store a menu or option Motor Lamp e O Use lt UP gt and lt Down gt Display A arrow buttons to scroll L X VI Menu navigation buttons The alphanumeric LED display shows the menu items you select from the menu map When accessing fixture options not preset scenes the display will flash when a new option is selected by pressing the Up or Down arrow buttons and stops flashing when a new option is stored by pressing the
66. fixture s DMX start channel see channel Uploading Latest Fixture Software on page 15 The link was not terminated Terminate the link see Terminating the Link on page 14 Pan or Tilt The pan and tilt is out of home Home the fixture see Contro Parameter on page position is off 54 or Homing the Fixture HOME on page 33 Contact High End Systems customer service Display is not The LED display is set off Turn the LED display on see Changing the Display functioning Output DSPL on page 26 The power supply fuse is bad Check the power supply fuses see Replacing Fuses on page 57 The power connectors are Re seat the power connectors and turn the LED loose display on The software upload was At fixture start up press the two navigational arrow incomplete buttons simultaneously The LED will display UPLD and hold the fixture in boot mode Reload the latest version of the software The logic board is bad Contact High End Systems customer service 72 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting The following table describe solutions to problems encountered while uploading or crossloading new software versions Freien Probable Gauss Soon d Controllers serial data distributors Remove or bypass any incompatible data line Optoisolators or fixture s devices from the data link or move them to using RS 422 communication is a link position after t
67. h End Systems Inc multi phase technology for stunningly fast smooth and quiet yoke movement LED status indicators streamline troubleshooting Precision stepper motors control dimmer shutter function and color mixing Compact and lightweight Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 1 Product Overview Related Products and Accessories The following table lists other products you can utilize with the Studio Command and optional accessories available from your High End Systems dealer distributor For more information about optional accessories contact either your High End Systems dealer distributor High End Systems Sales or visit the High End Systems Web site For contact information see Contacting High End Systems 8 on page ii Studio Command User Manual 3 CHAPTER 1 Product Overview Specifications Mechanical Dimensions 600mm x 485mm x 295 mm 23 62in x 19 1in x 22 6in Weight 21 kg 55 Ibs J SS MT Ft d 502 mm 19 8 in 484 mm 19 in a LESEN nl o 1 9 in e eg UN 526 mm s mm a 20 7 in 13 9 in 391 mm 15 4 in 57m ee U U ag mm 19 1 in 543 mm 214 in 295 mm 11 6 in nvironmental Maximum ambient temperature T4 50 C 122 F Maximum exterior surface temperature 160 C 320 F 4 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 1 Product Overview WARNINGS Im Minimum dist
68. hapter or the solution listed does not solve the problem contact High End Systems customer service Customer Service High End Systems Inc 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA voice 800 890 8989 fax 512 834 9195 toll free 800 890 8989 Alphanumeric Display rror Messages The front panel on Studio Command fixtures has an alphanumeric LED Light Emitting Diode display five 4 4 d status LEDs and four menu navigation buttons Under normal circumstances the alphanumeric display cycles between displaying the fixture s name CMNd the Y fixture software version Vxxx and the fixture s DMX d start channel Cxxx However if you are experiencing MENU ENTER problems with your fixture the status LEDs and or alphanumeric display can also provide insight on where the problem is originating The following table lists alphabetically the Error Messages Studio Command fixtures can display along with the problem s each may indicate and potential solutions Display mesoa Del D BOOT The fixture s normal boot code does not match Update the boot code see Copying the Boot DIFF the backup boot code Code BOOT on page 33 The fixture lost the audio gain setting and To restore setting see Setting the Audio defaults to a setting of 6 Gain GAIN on page 29 Contact High End Systems customer support if problem continues CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Display mesago mmm mm OOO The fixture lost
69. has a five second delay to avoid inadvertent changes To reset the fixture hours you must press and hold the Enter button for at least five seconds Viewing the Current Fixture Hours F HR To view the number of hours the fixture has been on since this option was reset cR 1 E CL Jl NFI c Cj Sa H SR 4 2 3 Press and hold lt Menu gt until AddR appears on the LED display Scroll to the INFO menu Press Enter to select Scroll to the F HR option Press Enter The LED will display the number of hours the fixture has been on Resetting Lamp Hours L RS This menu item resets the hours the current lamp has been operating to zero You should reset the lamp hours each time you replace the lamp see Replacing the Lamp on page 60 To reset the current lamp hours to zero Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display Scroll to the INFO menu Press Enter to select Scroll to the L RS option Press Enter The LED will display 0000 when the lamp hours are reset This option has a five second delay to avoid inadvertent changes To reset the lamp hours you must press and hold the Enter button for at least five seconds 40 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Viewing the Number of Current Lamp Strikes L ST To view the number of times the fixture has attempted to strike the current lamp Hd JH 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR
70. he Studio Command connected before Studio Command fixtures fixtures on the link Lighting controller is The XLR cable s disconnected Reconnect XLR cable s not able to erase FlashROM Bad cable s Replace cable s The fixture s electrical circuitry is Contact High End Systems customer damaged support Lighting controller Status Cue was configured with a lfthere is not a fixture at that address does not recognize a fixture at that address but no ignore this message if there is a fixture at the assigned fixtures were found there fixture at that address verify the fixture address number DMX start channel Check connections Check to ensure fixture is turned on Controllers serial data distributors Remove or bypass the offending devices data line optoisolators or fixture s from the data link or move them after the using RS 422 communication is Studio Command fixtures connected before Studio Command fixtures on the link The fixture s LED New software included a new boot Accept and store the new boot code see displays BOOT DIFF code Copying the Boot Code BOOT on page ERR 33 Fixtures are not Controllers serial data distributors Remove or bypass any offending devices crossloading data line Optoisolators or fixture s from the data link or move them after the using RS 422 communication is Studio Command fixtures connected before Studio Command fixtures on the link Studio Command
71. he color channels Audio Function Modulation Type and Description Saturated color to white Full movement Maximum amplitude music causes full scale movement White to saturated color The selected color channel controls the decay rate of slow medium and fast Saturated color to white Limited movement Cyan channel sets the maximum travel position Decay White to saturated color rate is medium for all settings More to less saturated color Middle out Limited movement The center of the mix media is the center of Less to more saturated color the modulation Cyan setting controls modulation size Decay rate is medium Zoom Parameter The Zoom parameter is controls the Zoom range from 18 at a DMX value of 0 to 33 at a DMX value of 255 Shutter Function Parameter Basic Shutter functions can be selected when no lamp or dimming functions are set in the Control channel The Control channel also qualifies the Shutter parameter to create lamp boost lightning and strobing effects ShutterFunction Descripion Closes shutter Periodic Strobe Strobes beam at specified intervals Random Strobe Allows all Studio Command Fixtures on the DMX link to strobe their shutters at random times Random Synchronous Strobe Allows all Studio Command Fixtures on the DMX link to strobe their shutters at random times in unison Ramp Open Snap Shut Opens shutter at variable speeds then snaps shut at full speed Snap Open Ram
72. he fixture Install two locking washers per clamp when attaching the clamps to the fixture s base 4 Tighten the clamps firmly to the fixture s base and to the support 5 Loop one or more suitable safety cables around the support through the side holes in the fixture s base and around the fixture s handles Holes for attaching Attaching a clamp and safety cable to the fixture 10 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 2 oetup and Configuration Linking the Fixtures The combined number of channels required by all the fixtures on a DMX 512 link determines the number of fixtures the link can support Each Studio Command fixture uses 14 channels on a DMX512 link Note If you connect more than 32 fixtures to a link you must use a DMX splitter The 32 device limit complies with the EIA 485 standard Connecting more than 32 devices per link without a DMX splitter will eventually deteriorate the digital signal Controllers serial data distributors data line optoisolators and any fixtures using the RS 422 DMX standard of serial communications block software uploads crossloads or TalkBack protocol on a link Therefore make sure you either put all of these devices after the Studio Command fixture on the link or bypass these devices when you perform software uploads or crossloads Data Cabling and Connectors To link one or more fixtures to a controller and or to each other you must obtain data cabling You can either purcha
73. head screwdriver to loosen but do not remove the two retaining screws on either side of the LED display panel If you want to access the filter board fuses use a 2 Phillips head screwdriver to loosen but do not remove the two filter panel retaining screws 6 Gently lower the desired panel s 7 From the LED display panel side of the fixture disconnect the motor power supply cable from the logic board LED display panel supply board cable 58 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 5 General Maintenance 8 From the filter panel side of the fixture Disconnect the Ground green wire L1 blue wire and L2 brown wire from the motor power supply board 9 Use a 2 Phillips head screwdriver to remove the three screws A and slide the motor power supply board assembly B out of the fixture 10 Ground green wire L1 blue wire L2 brown wire pO spp SH up GC Z EE rd gt Ve m d ER Es Mr PA 9 a e I SE f IA LA a NS IN e D eg N TT F Ki N M Ba as H dd Dl i 5 gt ke ZUM A 1L PAP TF El Locate the fuse s to be replaced and replace with a fuse of the same type and rating Motor Power Supply Board
74. hutter open with the lamp dimmed When a Lightning effect is selected the Dim channel scales the overall brightness of the lightning stroke Shutter functions are same as normal shutter function range Dimming is accomplished electronically lowering the lamp power Dimming will not go to black Strobes are mechanical and will go to black The Dim parameter provides full dimming capability without changing the color temperature or the beam shape The dim values range from closed DMX value of 0 to fully open DMX value of 255 Audio Modulation is available for the Dim parameter when the Control channel value is set from 206 209 MSpeed Motor Speed Parameter The MSpeed parameter controls the time required for a motor to complete movement when changing from one position to another MSpeed provides a means for all motors to reach their target position at the same time even though each motor may have different distances to travel MSpeed movement is extremely smooth because the fixture controls its own movements and is not dependent on DMX refresh rates Studio Command User Manual 53 CHAPTER 4 Fixture Programming MSpeed times vary from 0 15 seconds to 252 7 seconds However if you apply MSpeed to a parameter be sure that the delay value length of time allowed for the entire scene is longer than the MSpeed value to allow the motors to complete their movement before the end of the cue An MSpeed value that is longer than
75. ials from the new lamp Holding the new lamp by CHAPTER 5 General Maintenance A and using a wide tip flat head screwdriver loosen but do not remove the two lamp assembly screws B 6060000000 C The lamp assembly is connected to the fixture by lamp socket wires Support the lamp assembly while replacing the lamp Do not allow the lamp socket wires to support the weight of the lamp assembly out of the lamp socket D U Caution Do not squeeze the lamp glass while removing the ne existing lamp from the socket Lamp glass may shatter its ceramic base gently press the two base pins into the lamp socket until the lamp is firmly seated Caution When handling the new lamp avoid contact with the lamp glass If the lamp glass is soiled by oil or dirt from skin N gloves etc clean the cold lamp glass with an alcohol wipe A soiled lamp could overheat and burst causing damage to the fixture Re insert the lamp assembly straight into the fixture around the lamp or crimped while reinserting the Caution Make sure the lamp socket wires are not wrapped lamp assembly 8 Tighten the lamp assembly screws 10 Reset the lamp hours to zero so that you can track the lamp life see Resetting Lamp Hours L RS on page 40 Optimize the new lamp Optimizing the Lamp You should optimize the lamp after you replace the la
76. iasi altro tipo di lampada pu essere pericoloso e pu annullare la garanzia 2 Da non montare sopra una superficie infiammabile 3 Mantenere l apparecchio a un minimo di 1 0 metri 3 28 piedi di distanza dai materiali combustibili 4 Rimpiazare i fusibili usando soltanto quelli del tipo e della taratura adatta Mantenere una distanza minima di 2 0 metri 6 56 piedi dagli oggetti accesi 6 Questa apparecchiatura e da collegarsi ad un circuito con una protezzione da sovraccarico massima di 20 amperes Avvertenza Per Prevenire Le Scosse Elettriche 1 Se questa apparecchiatura stata consegnata senza una spina del cavo di alimentazione collegare la spina appropriata del cavo di alimentazione in base ai seguenti codici e marrone sotto tensione e blu neutro e verde giallo terra 2 Disinnestare la corrente prima di cambiare la lampadina o prima di eseguire qualsiasi riparazione Este equipo se adecua a lugares secos solamente no lo exponga a la lluvia o humedad 4 Per qualsiasi riparazione rivolgersi al personale specializzato L utente non deve riparare nessuna parte dentro l unita 5 Aparecchio di Classe I Questa apparecchiatura deve essere messa a terra Avvertenza Per Proteggersi Contro Le Radiazioni Dei Raggi Ultravioletti Non usare questa apparecchiatura se il sistema di chiusura della lampadina non e completo o se gli scudetti le lenti si sono visibilmente danneggiati di maniera tale che la loro
77. idad relevantes Important Safety Information Instructions pertaining to continued protection against fire electric shock and injury to persons are found in Appendix C Please read all instructions prior to assembling mounting and operating this equipment Important Informations De S curit Les instructions se rapportant la protection permanente contre les incendies l lectrocution excessif et aux blessures corporelles se trouvent dans l Annexe C Veuillez lire toutes les instructions avant d assembler de monter ou d utiliser cet quipement Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Sicherheitsanleitungen zum Schutz gegen Feuer elektrischen Schlag und Verletzung von Personen finden Sie in Anhang C Vor der Montage dem Zusammenbau und der Intbetriebnahme dieses Ger ts alle Anleitungen sorgf ltig durchlesen Informazioni Importanti Di Sicurezza Le istruzioni sulla protezione da incendi folgorazione e infortuni sono contenute nell appendice C Si prega di leggere tutte le istruzioni prima di assemblare montare e azionare l apparecchiatura Informacion Importante De Seguridad En el Ap ndice C se encuentran instrucciones sobre protecci n continua contra incendios descarga el ctrica y lesiones personales Lea por favor todas las instrucciones antes del ensamblaje montaje y operaci n de este equipo FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to pa
78. in this example 20 3 3 Press Enter to store the selection 2 Studio Command User Manual DA CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Choose a Color Wheel Control Value COLC E F 1 Scroll to the COLC parameter Press lt Enter gt to select TE 2 Scroll to the desired color wheel control value in this example Continuous 3 Press lt Enter gt to store the selection Uu m m f fy f Lc fy J M m U O u ct O e f lt gt za kl LYHN 1 Scroll to the CYAN parameter Press Enter to select CL CU B EN pe Scroll to the desired cyan color saturation level in this example a DMX value of 203 3 Press Enter to store the selection Select a Magenta Wheel Position MAGN MAGNI 1 Scroll to the MAGN parameter Press Enter to select t Hi 2 Scroll to the desired magenta color saturation level in this example a DMX value of 60 3 Press Enter to store the selection du M M n et D lt m o E gt m m H O 4 ct oO 5 P lt mM z rte Scroll to the YELW parameter Press lt Enter gt to select m DE Scroll to the desired yellow color saturation level in this example a DMX value of 255 or full saturation C TL LA LI N 3 Press lt Enter gt to store the selection 200M 1 Scroll to the ZOOM parameter Press lt Enter gt to select cht 2 Scroll to the desired value in this example a DMX value of 255 3 Press Enter
79. lay panel retaining screws 15 Replace the two panel covers and tighten the four panel cover retaining screws Replacing the Lamp gt gt We You will need e Philips MSR 700 watt lamp e protective gloves and eyewear e wide tip flat head screwdriver To Replace the lamp 1 Disconnect power to fixture If the fixture has been operating wait for the lamp to cool before handling 2 Put on protective eyewear and gloves Warnings Disconnect power before re lamping or servicing An operating unshielded MSR lamp emits ultraviolet and visible UV vis radiation which could damage eyes and skin Whenever you are working on or near an exposed lamp wear protective eye gear Never look directly at the lamp while the lamp is on Hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for five minutes after switching off Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 160 C 320 F Allow the fixture to cool before handling Caution This equipment is designed for use with a Philips MSR 700 watt lamp only Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and may void the warranty Lamp cap and assembly screws 60 Studio Command User Manual Tilt the fixture s head to access the lamp cap Pull the lamp assembly straight out of the fixture L Holding the existing lamp by its ceramic base carefully pull the lamp straight SE Remove all packaging mater
80. le memory see Editing or Creating an On Board Memory Scene EDIT on page 22 PRGM One or more fixtures on the data link has Attempt another software crossload see TIME failed to program the FlashROM in a suitable Crossloading Fixture Software XLD on amount of time page 32 Contact High End Systems customer support if problem continues TMP1 The fixture cannot detect the temperature Contact High End Systems customer support LOST readback from the thermometer on the PCB TILT Fixture has detected a tilt error and cannot Remove the object externally or internally ENCD correct its position due to a that is blocking the fixture s tilt movement and physical obstruction home the fixture see Homing the Fixture broken belt HOME on page 33 bad tilt encoder or encoder wheel a broken wire connecting the encoder to the logic board TILT Fixture cannot find the tilt home slot due to a Contact High End Systems customer support SENS broken belt faulty motor or motor driver broken wire connecting the sensor or tilt motor to the logic board Contact High End Systems customer support if problem continues bad sensor UPLD The software upload or crossload was Make sure the fixture is properly connected to interrupted and the fixture is held in boot both data and power cables then attempt mode another software crossload see Crossloading Fixture Software XLD on page 32 Contact High End Systems customer support
81. listed in the section titled Setting the User Type USER on page 30 Note This options copies all user settings and all 16 presets at one time To copy user presets and settings UA 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display MUdE 2 Scroll to the MODE menu Press Enter to select 3 Scroll to the USER menu this will be the first option displayed Press Enter COPY 4 Scroll to the COPY menu Press lt Enter gt to select AL 5 Scroll to the ALL menu Press lt Enter gt to select H by 6 Scroll to A gt B to copy User A presets and settings to User B or B gt A to copy all Or User B presets and settings to User A EN D H 7 Press Enter to store selection Studio Command User Manual 31 CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Crossloading Fixture Software XLD If you have a Studio Command fixture with a newer software version you can crossload the newer software to all other Studio Command fixtures on the link Before crossloading disconnect any consoles bypass any serial data distributors and or data line optoisolators and bypass or make sure that any fixtures using RS 422 communications such as Dataflash AF1000 xenon strobes and Intellabeam fixtures are located after the Studio Command fixtures on the link These devices will block communication with any other Studio Command fixtures on the link To crossload software to all other Studio Command fixtures on the link Hedehi 1 Pres
82. mm Ihr nnn 30 Copying User Presets PRST NNN NNN NNN AE 30 Copying User Settings SETT WEE 31 Copying User Presets and Settings ALL ees 31 Crossloading Fixture Software XLD iuiisuxausaaauadsdwickaxcer kd o aa i na c a c RR e 32 KEE ID 33 Homing the Fixture HOME EE 33 Turning the Lamp On or OI LAMP 5553333394 OxDERQIR IU ORNARE Ru po addc d woman 33 Copying the Boot Code BOOT deeg E r d Scheed eege 33 Perf rming Self Tests SELF 525m vauus ua xiii ep Gur e Qu Unt D EHE UU PA A 34 Placing the Fixture in Setup Mode GS UP nemen nnn nn 34 Testing the LED Display DISP eese nn nnn nnne nnne nnn 35 Changing Encoder Operation ENCD nnnm mmn nnn 35 Information Menu INFO sssseeeee n nh nnn nean nahen 36 Viewing Sensor Information SENS uuascocuss xus du udi Sas gie eege EE Se 36 Viewing Fixture DMX Status and Parameter Values FIXT esse 37 Viewing DMX Data for Another Device DATA 38 Viewing the Current Logic Board Temperature PCB esee 39 viii Studio Command User Manual Viewing the Current Fixture Head Temperature HEAD cen 39 Resetting Fixture Hours d CEET 40 Viewing the Current Fixture Hours F HR s ssssssssssssnnsnnsnnsnnrnnnrnrrnerrnrnnennne 40 Reselting Eamp Hours Le RS ME 40 Viewing the Number of Current Lamp Strikes L ST cessere 41 Viewing the Current Lamp Hours L HR nnnm nnn nnn 41 Viewing the
83. mp or if you notice a hot spot of brightness anywhere other than the center of the light beam To complete the optimization procedure below you can use either the fixture s on board menu system or your DMX controller Studio Command User Manual 61 CHAPTER 5 General Maintenance 1 2 Orient the fixture so that the beam will 10 ft 3 meter minimum project onto a flat white 4 SSO E surface at least 10 feet 3 m away k j YET 9 CIL Turn the lamp on using the Menu system see Turning the Lamp On or Off LAMP on page 33 or with a console via DMX White wall 3 Make sure that the light beam is round and not oval If necessary use the following steps in the menu to adjust the pan and tilt construct values until the beam is round or set Pan and Tilt values via a DMX console E cl Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display D ES LI 4 Scroll to the PRST menu Press Enter to select Scroll to the EDIT menu Press Enter to select n Scroll to a scene number SNO1 SN16 S Press lt Enter gt to store n LI du D eo et t V e lt c p el gt Z _ HN Scroll to the PAN parameter Press Enter to select JU amp Scroll to a pan value from 49 9 to 49 9 in this example 30 5 Press Enter to store the selection v D M A et D rt lt c ul m j
84. n stand alone mode with no controller on the link you must also install a female terminator in the Data In cable connector on the master fixture the fixture assigned to DMX start channel 1 A terminator will prevent data reflection which can corrupt the data communication on the link Use the following steps to construct a terminator EE A lt v v f Ke a P4 1 Obtain and disassemble a 3 pin or 5 pin XLR connector SS PA 2 Solder a 120 ohm resistor minimum of 1 4 watt 8 uf BENGE pie O ER 3 pin terminator 5 pin terminator 3 Reassemble the XLR connector 14 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 2 oetup and Configuration Uploading Latest Fixture Software The latest software for Studio Command fixtures is available in the support section of the HighEnd Systems web site www highend com support There are three ways to upload new software to Studio Command fixtures 1 Attach a High End Systems Upload Dongle to your computer and upload the software to your Studio Command fixture To use a High End Systems Upload Dongle you need a 386 based or faster computer MS DOS version 3 3 or later or Windows 95 98 and one MB of free disk space To obtain an Upload Dongle with installation and operation instructions contact your High End Systems dealer distributor see Related Products and Accessories on page 3 2 Upload the new software to all Studio Command fixtures on the link using a Hog iPC console or
85. nty Dichroic filters and LithoPatterns high resolution glass gobos are not guaranteed against breakage or scratches to coating It is the owner s responsibility to furnish receipts or invoices for verification of purchase date and dealer or distributor If purchase date cannot be provided date of manufacture will be used to determine warranty period Returning an Item Under Warranty for Repair It is necessary to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number from your dealer or point of purchase BEFORE any units are returned for repair The manufacturer will make the final determination as to whether or not the unit is covered by warranty Lamps are covered by the lamp manufacturer s warranty Any Product unit or parts returned to High End Systems must be packaged in a suitable manner to ensure the protection of such Product unit or parts and such package shall be clearly and prominently marked to indicate that the package contains returned Product units or parts and with an RMA number Accompany all returned Product units or parts with a written explanation of the alleged problem or malfunction Ship returned Product units or parts to 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA Note Freight Damage Claims are invalid for fixtures shipped in non factory boxes and packing materials Studio Command User Manual V Freight All shipping will be paid by the purchaser Items under warranty shall have return shipping paid by the manu
86. oders or OFF to disable the encoders DEF 5 Press Enter to store Studio Command User Manual 35 CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Information Menu INFO The Information menu allows you to view current fixture information such as internal temperature lamp hours fixture hours lamp strikes software version DMX errors and DMX data for any other device on the link You can also reset the lamp hours lamp strikes and fixture hours The procedures below are listed in the same order shown on the menu map see Appendix D Menu Map Vieuiing Sensor Information SENS This menu option allows you to view whether a specified sensor is working correctly or to view encoder position values If you receive a SENS ERR error message on the alphanumeric display this information may help you determine where the problem originates Sensor encoder information is available for the following TPOS tilt encoder To view sensor and encoder information Heel R 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display I NEL 2 Scroll to the INFO menu Press Enter to select GENG 3 Scroll to the SENS menu Press lt Enter gt to select 4 Scroll to the desired sensor or encoder listed above 5 Press lt Enter gt to store the selection If you are viewing a sensor the LED will display ON or OFF indicating the status If you are viewing an encoder the LED will display the current numeric position of the encoder 36 Studio
87. ommand x Spot Studio Spot 250 Studio Color 250 Studio Color 575 Studio Spot 575 EC 1 ES 1 Technobeam Color Pro HX HXi or FX fixtures in the link Note Synchronizing preset playback is applicable for fixtures operating in stand alone mode only Do not include a DMX console in the link while synchronizing preset scene playback Synchronizing playback allows you to set all applicable fixtures to a master clock so that all fixtures have a definite synchronized starting point when playing back their sequences or loops It is the master fixture the fixture assigned DMX start channel 1 which determines the sequence length for a the other fixtures in the link slave fixtures regardless of the number of programmed scenes or the sequence length of the individual slave fixtures When the master fixture reaches the end of its last scene a fixtures will restart at scene 1 regardless of whether the slave fixtures have finished playing their scenes and a the clocks will be reset to zero For example if a slave fixture has a shorter sequence length it will continuously repeat its sequence until the master fixture resets all the clocks If a slave fixture has a longer sequence length it will restart at scene 1 before it completes its entire sequence 00 00 00 00 15 00 00 35 00 00 50 00 01 00 00 01 20 00 01 30 00 01 40 00 01 55 00 Master Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene5 Scene6 Scene7
88. ons of scenes and retain direct control over the Studio Command fixture at all times You may choose to save time by programming your fixtures using a controller and then capturing the scene s to the on board memory of multiple Studio Command fixtures If you plan to operate your fixtures without a DMX controller you can utilize one of the fixtures on the link to synchronize preset playback among all fixtures of that type connected to the DMX link Note Because controllers cannot transmit crossfade or delay parameter values you must use preset programming in the onboard menu system to manually set those parameter values at the fixture Programming with a DMX Console The Wholehog III Lighting Console and the Hog iPC console are available from High End Systems to control Studio Command fixtures see Related Products and Accessories on page 3 For more information on whether your DMX controller supports Studio Command fixtures contact the controller s vendor For more information on operating your fixture with a controller or control device such as DMX control software consult the documentation provided with the controller 50 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 4 Fixture Programming DMX Programming Using the Onboard Menu System Fixture level DMX programming is executed in the Preset portion of fixture s Onboard Menu system see Preset Menu PRST on page 21 For more detailed information on all the settings you can control in
89. p Shut Opens shutter at full speed then ramps shut Ramp Open Ramp Shut Opens shutter at variable speeds then ramps shut Random Ramp Open Snap Shut Opens shutter at random variable speeds then snaps shut at full speed Random Snap Open Ramp Shut Opens shutter at full speed then ramps shut at random variable speeds 52 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 4 Fixture Programming Control Channel Setting Values 134 137 Lamp Assisted Strobes Close Values 138 141 Lamp Functions Random random lamp strobes Synchronous random lamp strobes Boost lamp black Six time ranges from 1 25 second Boost lamp white Six time ranges from 1 25 second Lightning strike Dim Parameter Values 146 149 Lamp Dimming Shutter functions are the same as normal Shutter functions Periodic and random random and random synchronous strobe functions are lamp assisted Ramping functions are not lamp assisted The Boost effect boosts the Lamp above the 700 Watt level for the specified period of time The lamp is also boosted during the Lightning effects Before another Boost or Lightning effect can occur the Shutter channel must be moved to either closed or open or the Lamp Control channel must be moved outside the Lamp Function range Boost effects to black boost the lamp for a specified time then close the shutter Boost effects to white boost the lamp for a specified time then leave the s
90. page 30 Hd 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display 2 Scroll to the PRST menu Press Enter to select led T 3 Scroll to the EDIT menu Press Enter to select ND 4 Scroll to the scene you want to create or edit SNO1 SN16 CN H 5 Press lt Enter gt to store location This menu option will copy between any of the 32 scene locations available O O O Gi lt o lt D 3 o 73 lt Uu CH D D Th M O 3 o 2 D o O Si et O 2 ct O o 2 o ct 2 D m Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display D Ge LX ES D 7D LI 4 N Scroll to the PRST menu Press lt Enter gt to select DEY 3 Scroll to the COPY menu Press Enter to select LIT 4 The LED will display FROM Press Enter to select FHU 5 Scroll to the scene you want to copy from source scene for either User A FAO1 FA16 or user B FBO1 FB16 This example indicates From User A Scene 01 T 6 Press Enter The LED will display TO Press Enter to select 4 Cr uh N Scroll to the scene you want to copy to destination scene for either User A TAO1 TA16 or user B TBO1 TB16 This examples indicates To user B Scene 16 Press Enter The fixture copies the desired scene to the selected scene location When the copy is complete dONE will appear briefly in the fixture s LED display CL C rm Co Studio Command User Manual N N
91. page 60 other fixtures installed The lamp is not optimized Optimize the lamp see Optimizing the Lamp on page 61 Lamp shuts The lamp is bad Replace the lamp see Replacing the Lamp on page off during 60 operation The fixture has exceeded the Allow the fixture 5 to 10 minutes to cool then attempt maximum temperature to strike the lamp see Turning the Lamp On or Off LAMP on page 33 The lamp socket is loose and Contact High End Systems customer support causing arcing Fixture will not A sensor driver or motor is Contact High End Systems customer support home properly Color system The fixture is not properly Home the fixture see Control Parameter on page is not 54 for controller Homing or Homing the Fixture producing the HOME on page 33 to Home the fixture manually correct color Contact High End Systems customer support if problem continues Studio Command User Manual 71 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Fixture is not The data cable is faulty Test and replace the data cables as necessary responding to No controller is attached to the Verify that a controller is connected to the link and is controller link or the controller is not generating output by sending commands to a known commands d generating any output working device is producing unexpected The fixture has an incorrect Verify the fixture number or DMX start channel does results fixture number or DMX start not overlap another
92. pture a scene from your DMX console to the on board memory This menu also allows you to enable the factory programmed preset sequence For a detailed example of using Preset programming for Scene creation Looping and Synchronizing Playback see page 42 Setting Preset Playback PLAY This menu option allows you to view which scene is currently playing in preset playback mode or turn preset playback on or off Before using this menu option you need to have the user mode for the desired scene already selected see Setting the User Type USER on page 30 Note Scene 1 must be programmed before the fixture can play back scenes To set Preset Playback on or off or to view the current scene Ard dh 1 Press and hold lt Menu gt until AddR appears on the LED display 2 Scroll to the PRST menu and press lt Enter gt to select 3 Scroll to the PLAY menu this will be the first menu displayed PRST I 1 Press lt Enter gt to select Ll or 4 Scroll to ON to set preset playback on Ee OFF to set preset playback off or SCN to display which scene is currently playing SCN 5 Press lt Enter gt to store selection CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Editing or Creating an On Board Memory Scene EDIT This menu item allows you to select a scene to edit or create using the fixture s on board scene memory To used this menu option you need to have the user mode for the desired scene already selected see Setting the User Type USER on
93. r _ Scroll to the TILT parameter Press Enter to select I 7 i ei TJ J Scroll to the desired tilt value from 49 9 49 9 in this example 20 3 Press lt Enter gt to store the selection 62 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 5 General Maintenance 5 Locate and loosen the three lamp optimization screws A 6 Look at the wall where the beam is projected and use the three optimization screws to adjust the lamp s position within the fixture until the beam is at its maximum brightness and the light level is even across the beam or the hot spot of brightness is at the center of the beam Motor Gear Maintenance Lubricating the motor gears with each lamp replacement will significantly extend gear life Referring to the figure below 1 Unlatch and remove bezel 2 Remove 2 screws A and lift the Dim Shutter motor light shield B 3 Tilt the module to access the gear for each motor C and supporting the gear carefully apply Krytox lubricant Caution Using too much force in applying lubricant can bend and damage gear 4 Replace shield and bezel Studio Command User Manual 63 CHAPTER 5 General Maintenance 64 Studio Command User Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter lists typical symptoms and solutions for problems you might experience when using your Studio Command fixture If the problem you are experiencing is not listed in this c
94. r B settings copy user A presets to user B ge P Toss K38 Lear ra B A copy user B presets to user A ves A gt B copy user A settings to user B MODE COPY SETT SET OSA Py g SET OSA copy user B settings to user A copy user A presets and settings to user B B gt A copy user B presets and settings to user A XD treo fixture software to other Studio Command xo tae on the link HOME home the fixture ON strike the lam LAMB SEN ri p mme o extinguish the lamp BOOT BOOT jcopyfhebootsecor copy the boot sector J boot sector ALL self test all constructs test all constructs ERN seisst iim movement test pan movement m aati test tilt movement Yu ELI test cyan color wheel movement ZOOM self test zoom movement test zoom movement self test dim self test dim flag movement movement SUP A the fixture in setup mode for mechanical place the fixture in setup mode for mechanical homing iB bierger test the LED self test the LED denen ENCD Sue pan and a encoder EE disable pan and tilt encoder operation CODE Factory use only 92 Studio Command User Manual Appendix D Menu Map TILT view whether the tilt sensor is obstructed ON or is not obstructed OFF view whether the pan sensor is obstructed ON or is not SENS PAN obstructed OFF TPOS view the
95. r OFF to return the fixture s pan and f l l Fixture hung perpendicular cc tilt motion to normal orientation Li to each other 5 Press lt Enter gt to store 24 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Inverting Tilt T IN This menu item inverts the direction of the tilt motor to allow fixtures mounted opposite each other vertically to respond to tilt movement commands in the same direction To invert the fixture s tilt motion Now Uc 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display 2 Scroll to the SE7 menu Press Enter to select TINI 3 Scroll to the T IN menu Press Enter to select iil Dear LIN 4 Scroll to ON to invert the fixture s tilt motion or Or OFF to return the fixture s tilt motion to normal NCE orientation 5 Press lt Enter gt to store Arid 1 Press and hold lt Menu gt until AddR appears on the LED display L CET 2 Scroll to the SET menu Press P osde Horizontally opposing fixtures 2 TN 3 Scroll to the P IN menu Press Enter to select UN 4 Scroll to ON to invert the fixture s pan motion or OFF to return the fixture s pan or motion to normal orientation 5 Press lt Enter gt to store Studio Command User Manual 25 CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Changing the Display Output DSPL You can manually change the appearance of the fixture s alphanumeric L
96. r boost or lightning effect can occur the shutter channel must be moved to either closed or open or the control channel must be moved outside the lamp function range Boost functions to black will boost the lamp for the specified time then close the shutter Boost functions to white will boost the lamp for the specified time then leave the shutter open with the lamp dimmed When lightning functions are selected the dim channel scales the overall brightness of the lightning stroke Dim at 255 will yield maximum brightness Close 0 23 0 9 00 17 Periodic lamp strobes 24 49 9 19 18 31 Random random lamp strobes 50 75 20 29 32 4B Synchronous random lamp strobes 76 101 30 40 4C 65 Boost lamp1 0 second black 102 105 40 41 66 69 Boost lamp 75 second black 106 109 42 43 6A 6D Boost lamp 66 second black 110 113 43 44 GE 71 Boost lamp 5 second black 114 117 45 46 72 75 Boost lamp 33 second black 118 121 46 47 76 79 Boost lamp 25 second black 122 127 48 50 7A 7F Boost lamp1 0 second white 128 131 50 51 80 83 Boost lamp 75 second white 132 135 52 53 84 87 Boost lamp 66 second white 136 139 53 55 88 8B 76 Studio Command User Manual Boost lamp 5 second white Value dec 140 143 Appendix A Studio Command DMX Protocol Value Value KO hex 8C 8F Boost lamp 33 second white 144 147 90 93 Boost lamp 25 second white 148 153
97. rms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA voice 800 890 8989 fax 512 834 9195 toll free 800 890 8989 http www highend com Studio Command User Manual Declaration of Conformity according to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45104 Manufacturer s name High End Systems Inc Manufacturer s address 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin Texas 78758 USA Distributor s name High End Systems Inc Distributor s address 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin Texas 78758 USA Declares that the product Product Name Studio Command Product Number All Product Options All conforms to the following EEC directives 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC Equipment referred to in this declaration of conformity was first manufactured in compliance with the following standards in 2005 Safety EN 60598 1 1997 EN 60598 2 17 1990 A1 A3 1998 A13 1999 EMC EN 55022 Conducted Emissions Class A Radiated Emissions Class A ANSI C63 4 Class A FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A VCCI V 1 2001 04 Class A EN 55024 EN 61000 4 2 4 8kV EN 61000 4 3 A1 3V m EN 61000 4 4 1kV 0 5kV EN 61000 4 5 2kV 1kV EN 61000 4 6 3 Vrms EN 61000 4 11 gt 95 0 5p 30 25p gt 95 250p EN 61000 3 2 Class A EN 61000 3 3 Nano tt Kanum USA Friday September 30 2005 Kenneth Stuart Hansen Compliance Engineer Studio Command User Manual Product Modification Warning High End Systems products are designed and manufactured to mee
98. rt 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed iv Studio Command User Manual and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Safety Symbols The following international caution and warning symbols appear in margins throughout this manual to highlight messages CAUTION This symbol appears adjacent to Caution N messages Not heeding these messages could result in personal injury and or damage to equipment WARNING This symbol appears adjacent to high AN voltage warning messages Not heeding these messages could result in serious personal injury This symbol indicates the minimum focus distance from a combustible object Se 3 This symbol cautions against mounting the fixture on a flammable surface surfaces may reach very high temperatures Allow the 4 This symbol indicates that while operating equipment iis fixture to cool before handling Warranty Information Limited Warranty Unless otherwise stated your product is covered by a one year parts and labor limited warra
99. russ or support will handle the weight of a the devices you are mounting The Studio Command fixture weighs 21 kg 55 Ibs Studio Command User Manual 9 CHAPTER 2 oetup and Configuration Safety Cable High End Systems strongly recommends that you use safety cable when mounting any fixture You must supply your own safety cable and verify the cable is capable of supporting the weight of the fixture You can order galvanized safety cables from your High End Systems dealer distributor see Related Products and Accessories on page 3 Clamp You must supply your own clamps and verify the clamp is capable of supporting the weight of the fixture You can order deluxe C clamps for a two inch truss from your High End Systems dealer distributor see Related Products and Accessories on page 3 Mounting Procedure Note Due to the wide variety of possible lighting designs High End Systems cannot make specific mounting recommendations Consider the following procedure as a suggested guideline only To mount Studio Command fixtures on a truss 1 Disconnect power to the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow the fixture to cool before handling 2 Always stand on a firm stable surface when mounting a fixture to its support The fixture should be at a height where you can comfortably work on it and should either be resting on a stable surface or held securely 3 Attach suitable clamps through the center holes on the base of t
100. s gratignures 2 Ne jamais regarder directement la lampe quand celle ci est allum e Mise n Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Blessures Corporelles 1 Lors de l assemblage utiliser un c ble de s curit secondaire 2 AVERTISSEMENT Les lampes chaudes comportent un risque d explosion Apr s l avoir teinte attendre 5 minutes avant de la d gager Lors du remplacement de la lampe une protection des yeux et des mains est requise 3 Les surfaces de l appareil peuvent atteindre des temp ratures de 160 C Laisser refroidir pendant 5 minutes avant la manipulation 4 Changer la lampe si elle est endommag e ou thermiquement d form e DL 2 User Manual 83 APPENDIX C Important Safety Information Anhang C Wichtige Hinuieise F r Ihre Sicherheit Warnung Zum Schutz Vor Brandgefahr 1 Dieses Ger t ist nur fur den Gebrauch mit einer 700 Watt Philips Metall Halogen Lampe mit GY 22 Sockel konzipiert Der Gebrauch irgend eines anderen Lampentyps k nnte Sie gefahrden und Ihre Garantie auBer Kraft setzen Das Ger t nie auf einer feuergefahrlichen Fl che montieren Stets einen Mindestabstand von 1 Meter zu brennbaren Materialien einhalten Zum Ersatz nur Sicherungen verwenden die dem vorgeschriebenen Typ und Nennwert entsprechen Einen Mindestabstand von 2 Meter zu den angestrahlten Objekten einhalten Dieses Ger t darf nur an eine Zweigleitung mit einem berlastungsschutz von h chstens 20 A ange
101. s all fixtures to a known position 128 tilt and either 90 or 450 pan This option is used when you are ready to shut down the fixtures and pack them for transport packets per second send the value for 5 seconds Shutdown Remotely deactivates the fixture When a fixture is shut down the lamp is extinguished power to the motors is disabled and the LED display reads SHUT DOWN If a fixture is in shutdown mode you must home the fixture to bring it back into operation The shutter does not have to be set to 0 for Lamp functions Lamp Assisted Strobes Lamp functions Periodic and Random strobe functions are lamp assisted Ramp functions are not lamp assisted Modifies the shutter channel Lamp mechanical dimming Lamp output will vary from a minimum to 700 Watts as the mechanical dimming ranges from 0 100 Lamp only dimming Electronic dimming only from a minimum to 700 Watts Cyan modulation Allows audio modulation of the Cyan color wheel Audio Modulation is based Allows audio modulation of the Magenta color wheel on amplitude not beat Allows audio modulation of the Yellow color wheel Magenta modulation Yellow modulation Cyan amp Magenta Allows audio modulation of the Cyan and Magenta color modulation wheels Cyan amp Yellow Allows audio modulation of the Cyan and Yellow color modulation wheels Audio Modulation commands are set instantaneously and there is no shutter req
102. s and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display Milde 2 Scroll to the MODE menu Press Enter to select XL d 3 Scroll to the XLD option 4 Press Enter The fixture will upload its software to all other Studio Command fixtures on the link The Transmit LED on the crossloading fixture will remain on or flicker and the Transmit and Receive LEDs on receiving fixtures will flicker while the crossload is in progress The alphanumeric LED on the Studio Command fixtures will display UPLD as they are receiving the software upload When the crossload has finished successfully DONE will appear briefly in the LED display of the crossloading fixture and all other fixtures will home Note Ifa new boot code was included with the newer software the alphanumeric LED will display a BOOT DIFF error To correct the boot code you must copy the new boot code for each fixture see Copying the Boot Code BOOT on page 33 32 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Test Menu TEST The Test menu allows you to manually home the fixture turn the lamp on or off store new boot code information and perform fixture self tests to determine the origin of mechanical problems Homing the Fixture HOME This menu item allows you to manually home the fixture To remotely home the fixture using a DMX console see Control Parameter on page 54 To manually home the fixture SS ic J 1 Press and hold Menu until Ad
103. schlossen werden Warnung Zum Schutz Gegen Gefahrliche K rperstr me 1 Su Wenn dieses Ger t ohne einen Netzkabelstecker erhalten wurde ist der entsprechende Netzkabelstecker entsprechend dem folgenden Code anzubringen e Braun Unter Spannung stehend e Blau Neutral e Gr n Gelb Erde Vor dem Austauschen von Lampen oder vor Wartungsarbeiten stets den Netzstecker ziehen Diese Ger te sind nur zum Einbau in trockenen Lagen bestimmt und m ssen vor Regen und Feuchtigkeit gesch tzt werden Servicearbeiten sollten nur von Fachpersonal ausgef hrt werden Das Ger t enthalt keine wartungsbed rftigen Teile Dieses Ger t geh rt zur Klasse I Dieses Ger t mu geerdet werden Warnung Zum Schutz Gegen Ubermassige Ultraviolett UV Bestrahlung 1 2 Die Schutzabdeckungen Linsen und der UV Schutz m ssen ausgewechselt werden wenn sie sichtlich derma en besch digt sind da sie ihre Wirksamkeit einbuBen z B infolge von Rissen oder tiefen Kratzern Nie direkt in die eingeschaltete Lampe schauen Warnung Zum Schutz Vor Verletzungen 1 Verwenden Sie bei der Installation des Beleuchtungsk rpers ein zusatzliches Sicherheitskabel 2 VORSICHT Bei einer heiBe Lampe besteht Explosionsgefahr Nach dem Abschalten der Netzspannung sollten Sie etwa 5 Minuten warten bevor Sie das Lampengehause ffnen Sch tzen Sie beim Auswechseln der Lampen Ihre Hande und tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille 3 Die Oberfl chen des
104. se cabling from High End Systems see Related Products and Accessories on page 3 or construct your own cabling If you choose to construct cabling High End Systems recommends that you use data grade cable Data grade cable is designed to carry a high quality signal with less susceptibility to electromagnetic interference DMX data cables Belden 9841 or equivalent meets specifications for EIA RS 485 applications with the following characteristics e 2 conductor twisted pair plus a shield e maximum capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft e maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft e maximum resistance of 200 1000 ft e nominal impedance 100 1400 Studio Command User Manual 11 CHAPTER 2 oetup and Configuration Cable Connectors Studio Command fixtures can accept either 3 pin or 5 pin XLR cable connectors Your cabling must have a male XLR connector on one end of the cable and a female XLR connector on the other end The following diagram shows the pin configuration for both cable types Grounding lug inside XLR shell Common cable shield data negative Common complement data cable shield positive complement data true positive data true Male 3 pin XLR Connector Female 3 pin XLR Connector Grounding lug inside XLR shell Common cable shield positive data true positive Common data true negative cable shield data negative neg
105. ssage LMPL on page EMEM The fixture lost the number of lamp strikes and Not Applicable L ST will default to zero The fixture lost the mode setting DMX control To reassign the mode setting see Setting or preset playback and will default to DMX Preset Playback PLAY on page 21 control EMEM The fixture lost the pan invert setting and will To reassign the pan invert setting see PINV default to non inverted Inverting Pan P IN on page 25 EMEM The fixture lost the pan tilt swap setting and To enable pan tilt swap see Swapping Pan SWAP will default to non swapped and Tilt SWAP on page 24 EMEM The fixture lost the tilt invert setting and will To reassign tilt invert setting see Inverting TINV default to non inverted Tilt T IN on page 25 EMEM The fixture lost the test mode setting Factory Not Applicable TMOD Use Only and defaults to normal operation 66 Studio Command User Manual One or more fixtures on the data link has failed to erase the FlashROM in a suitable amount of time Fixture head temperature has exceeded the maximum permissible level due to a bad fan excessive ambient temperatures blockage in fan vents on back of the fixture head a broken wire connecting the fan to the logic board The fixture automatically turns the lamp and motors off The fixture s lamp life limitation setting was enabled and the current lamp has exceeded 900 hours The fixture cannot detect th
106. store the selection Note The delay value determines the length of the scene If you want all motor transitions to be completed before the next scene begins XFAD or MSPD must be less than or equal to DLAY If XFAD or MSPD is longer than DLAY the motor movement will not be completed before the next scene begins which could produce undesirable results such as no light output during the scene Set the unit of time used for delay seconds minutes or hours using the TIME parameter 44 Studio Command User Manual CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Set the Time Unit TIME T TME 1 Scroll to the TIME parameter Press Enter to select 2 Scroll to the desired time value in this example SEC 3 Press Enter to store the selection Note This parameter sets the unit of time used in for the XFAD and DLAY values rase the Scene CZERO ZEHITI 1 Scroll to the ZERO parameter 2 Press Enter to select The LED will display OK 3 In this example press the Menu button Pressing the Menu button will exit this parameter and leave the current scene as programmed Pressing the Enter button will erase the current scene and mark the end of a loop Creating a Loop A loop is a series of programmed scenes that continuously plays in sequential order To create a loop you must first create two or more contiguous scenes see Step by Step Scene Creation on page 42 After you have created your scenes go to the next
107. t the requirements of United States and International safety regulations Modifications to the product could affect safety and render the product non compliant to relevant safety standards Mise En Garde Contre La Modification Du Produit Les produits High End Systems sont concus et fabriqu s conform ment aux exigences des r glements internationaux de s curit Toute modification du produit peut entra ner sa non conformit aux normes de s curit en vigueur Produktmodifikationswarnung Design und Herstellung von High End Systems entsprechen den Anforderungen der U S Amerikanischen und internationalen Sicherheitsvorschriften Abanderungen dieses Produktes k nnen dessen Sicherheit beeintr chtigen und unter Umst nden gegen die diesbez glichen Sicherheitsnormen versto en Avvertenza Sulla Modifica Del Prodotto I prodotti di High End Systems sono stati progettati e fabbricati per soddisfare i requisiti delle normative di sicurezza statunitensi ed internazionali Qualsiasi modifica al prodotto potrebbe pregiudicare la sicurezza e rendere il prodotto non conforme agli standard di sicurezza pertinenti Advertencia De Modificaci n Del Producto Los productos de High End Systems est n disefiados y fabricados para cumplir los requisitos de las reglamentaciones de seguridad de los Estados Unidos e internacionales Las modificaciones al producto podr an afectar la seguridad y dejar al producto fuera de conformidad con las normas de segur
108. termine start channels for the fixtures on a DMX link if you plan to mix different fixture types for example a Studio Command fixture and a Studio Spot 250 fixture on the same DMX link To determine each fixture s DMX start channel in a link you must know the number of channels used by each fixture Knowing that the first fixture on the link will use DMX start channel 1 you can determine the DMX start channel for each successive fixture by adding the number of DMX channels used by the fixture to the fixture s DMX start channel For example in the following table 14 channels used by Studio Command running 1 DMX start channel for the first fixture 14 DMX start channel for the next fixture on the link Fixture Number of DMX DMX Channel location on channels used start range the link per fixture channel used Studio Command 14 channels C001 Studio Command 14 channels C044 44 52 Note The fixture location on the link does not have to comply with this example The fixtures can be addressed in any order on the link The maximum Start channel for the last Studio Command fixture on a DMX512 link is 498 channel range 498 51 2 Note If you connect more than 32 fixtures to a link you must use a DMX splitter The 32 device limit complies with the EIA 485 standard Connecting more than 32 devices per link without a DMX splitter will eventually deteriorate the digital signal Studio Command User Manual 17 CHAPTER 2 oetup and Con
109. the audio LED setting and will To restore setting see Enabling Audio default to off Modulation ALED on page 28 Contact High End Systems customer support if problem continues The fixture lost the assigned DMX start To reassign the DMX start channel see channel and will automatically default to DMX Assigning a DMX Start Channel on page 15 start channel 1 The fixture lost the display invert setting and To restore display invert setting see will default to non inverted Inverting LED Characters D IN on page 26 The fixture lost the DMX data loss setting and To reassign the DMX data loss setting see will default to short mode Data Loss Shutter Close DLOS on page 2T EMEM The fixture lost the display setting and will To restore the display setting see Changing DPLY default to on and bright the Display Output DSPL on page 26 EMEM The fixture lost the number of fixture hours Not Applicable FHRS and will default to zero The fixture lost the fast pan and tilt mode To reassign the pan and tilt mode setting see setting and will default to normal pan and tilt Increasing the Pan Tilt Movement FAST mode on page 28 EMEM The fixture lost the number of lamp hours and Not Applicable LHRS will default to zero The fixture lost the lamp life limitation setting If the fixture was set to lamp life limitation and will default to unlimited lamp life reassign the lamp life setting see Setting the Lamp Warning Me
110. the lamp plate is reinstalled Contact High End Systems customer support if problem continues Replace the lamp see Replacing the Lamp on page 60 and reset the lamp hours see Resetting Lamp Hours L RS on page 40 Home the fixture see Homing the Fixture HOME on page 33 Contact High End Systems customer support if problem continues Studio Command User Manual 67 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Display W Problem aawer O OO LAMP The fixture has unsuccessfully attempted to Allow the fixture to cool then attempt to TOUT strike the lamp manually strike the lamp see Turning the Lamp On or Off LAMP on page 33 Replace the lamp see Replacing the Lamp on page 60 Contact High End Systems customer support problem continues LINK Two fixtures on the same like are both Disconnect any controllers bypass any serial BUSY attempting to transmit data during preset data distributors and or data line optoiso playback or software crossloads lators and bypass or make sure that any fixtures using RS 422 communications such as Dataflash AF1000 xenon strobes and Intellabeam fixtures are located after the Studio Command fixtures on the link These devices block communication with any other Studio Command fixtures on the link data link the data cable and powered on Contact High End Systems customer support if problem continues PAN The fixture has detected a pan error and Remove the object externall
111. tilt position encoder status PPOS view the pan position encoder status UNUM Customer Service use only BRKS view the number of DMX breaks view the number of DMX framing errors view the number of DMX overruns STRT view the DMX start code value PANH view the DMX high resolution pan value TLTH view the DMX high resolution tilt value DMX INFO view the DMX zoom lens position value view the DMX shutter strobe value view the DMX shutter dim flag value view the DMX MSpeed time value view the DMX macro value view the DMX control channel value view the DMX data for the selected DMX channel PCB view the current temperature at the logic board C view the current internal head temperature C button for five seconds to change the value ug button for five seconds to change the value LHR VER view the fixture s software version TEMP Studio Command User Manual 93 Appendix D Menu Map 94 Studio Command User Manual
112. ture s LED display Enabling the Preset Default DELT Enabling the Preset Default reverts all programming back to the factory programmed preset default sequence This menu option can be accessed for either User type A or User type B However you must first set the fixture to the desired user type To retain pre programmed scenes you do not wish to erase set the fixture to one user type and then enable the preset default for the other user type see Setting the User Type USER on page 30 To enable the Preset Default 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display D C CG ES D ES LIN H NJ Scroll to the PRST menu and Press Enter to select cl T 3 Scroll to the dFLT menu and Press Enter to select OK p 4 The LED display will show OK Press lt Enter gt The fixture plays the default sequence continuously until you press lt Menu gt Note To play the fixture s default sequence preset playback must be ON see Setting Preset Playback PLAY on page 21 Studio Command User Manual 23 CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Set Menu SET The Set menu allows you to lock the fixture and either set all factory options to their default settings or access and change the factory options individually The procedures below are listed in the same order shown on the menu map see Appendix D Menu Map Setting Factory Defaults FACT When you set this menu item on all factory options return to their de
113. uirement Magenta amp Yellow modulation Allows audio modulation of the Yellow and Magenta color wheels Modulate all colors Allows audio modulation of all three color wheels Dim modulation Allows audio modulation of mechanical dimming Allows audio modulation of mechanical and electronic dimming Lamp and Dim modulation Lamp modulation Allows audio modulation for electronic dimming with short medium and long sustain rates Studio Command User Manual 55 CHAPTER 4 Fixture Programming 56 Studio Command User Manual Chapter 5 General Maintenance This chapter includes information on replacing parts optimizing the lamp cleaning the fixture and updating fixture software Please note the warnings under each heading before servicing your fixture The information listed in this chapter is intended to f Warning This fixture must be serviced by qualified personnel assist qualified personnel only Replacing Parts Warnings Disconnect power before servicing Replace fuses with the specified type and rating only Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to ad 160 C 320 F Allow the fixture to cool before handling Replacing Fuses There are two fuses located on the logic board two fuses located on the filter board and two fuses located on the motor power supply board To replace the fuses 1 Disconnect power to the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow the fixture to cool
114. vel sounds 7 bU U 6 Press Enter to store Studio Command User Manual 29 CHAPTER 3 The Menu System Mode Menu MODE The Mode menu sets user type copies settings and presets between user modes and crossloads software versions from one fixture to all other Studio Command fixtures on the link The procedures below are listed in the same order shown on the menu map see Appendix D Menu Map Setting the User Type USER Use this menu item to change the fixture s user type between user A and user B Each user type includes 16 different presets scenes and the following fixture settings Start Channel Number Pan Tilt Swap Status Lamp Life Warning Status Pan Invert Status LED Display Status Shutter Close with DMX Data Loss Status Tilt invert Status LED Display Invert Status Preset Playback Status Each user type can be configured with its own set of scene parameters and default fixture settings These can be utilized for example when a fixture is moved between two locations To change the user type HeleRi 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display MLlgE 2 Scroll to the MODE menu Press Enter to select 3 Scroll to the USER menu this will be the first option displayed Press Enter USER 4 Scroll to A to select User A settings or B to select User B settings 5 Press lt Enter gt to store selections D MIlgHE 2 Scroll to the MODE menu Press Enter to select EH 3 S
115. y or internally ENCD cannot correct its position due to a that is blocking the fixture s pan movement physical obstruction and home the fixture see Homing the broken belt Fixture HOME on page 33 LINK The fixture is attempting to crossload software Make sure that all data cables are functioning EMTY but cannot find any suitable fixtures on the and that all receiving fixtures are connected to bad pan encoder bad encoder wheel broken wire connecting the encoder to the logic board PAN The fixture cannot find the pan home slot due Contact High End Systems customer support SENS to a possible broken belt faulty motor faulty motor driver broken wire connecting the sensor or pan motor to the logic board bad sensor 68 Studio Command User Manual Contact High End Systems customer support if problem continues CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Display Si mm ug O O The temperature in the top box has exceeded Reduce the ambient temperature around the the maximum permissible level due to a fixture and or remove any blockage from the possible fixture s fan vents bad fan excessive ambient temperatures blockage in the fan vents broken wire connecting the fan to the logic board The fixture will automatically turn the lamp and motors off Contact High End Systems customer support if problem continues PRST The fixture failed to read preset data from non Reassign the preset scenes construct values LOST volati

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