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1. Figure 2 3 Attaching the Mounting brackets 5 Attach suitable cheeseborough clamps to the mounting bracket Use locking washers when attaching the clamps to the fixture s base 6 Tighten the clamps firmly to the fixture s base and to the support 7 Loop one or more suitable safety cables around the support around the fixture s base and around the truss Figure 2 4 shows an example Figure 2 4 Truss Mounting 2 6 Setup and Configuration DL 1 User Manual Linking the Fixtures DL 1 fixtures can be linked to other fixtures on a standard DMX 512 link and then be controlled by a DMX controller The number of fixtures on a link will be determined by the combined number of channels required by all the fixtures The DL 1 fixture requires 11 channels on a DMX 512 link Note When connecting more than 32 fixtures to a link 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 including Dataflash AF1000 xenon strobes and Intellabeam fixtures block software uploads crossloads or TalkBack protocol on a link Therefore make sure to either put all of these devices after the DL 1 fixture on the link or bypass these device
2. sise 2 5 CLAMPS iii iii E it de test ans 2 5 Mounting Proced re une nn Bush in 2 6 Linking the Fixtures enana enanson dende i pd nine nement trente ere ar nid 2 7 Data Cabling and Connectors sisi 2 7 DMX Data Cables dash ee nn enges gets diee 2 7 Cable Connectors 9 o s D Ee hisp a eee oe tee eo RE e eere cien 2 7 DL 1 User Manual ix Setting up the linkes bangen ea ss 2 8 Installing a Terminator aiii 2 9 Powering Om the Fixture oe Dente etre re Hi Helden net ac nes 2 9 Homing the Fixture orare nn AAA Rn an 2 9 Viewing th Display Panel ani 2 10 Verifying and Uploading Fixture Software 2 10 Setting the DMX Start Channel ee 2 11 shutting Down the FIRU ennaa tere rte alata ia 2 12 Locking Pan and Tilt Positions sise 2 12 Chapter 3 Fixture Operation TalkBack Support for Remote Access i 3 1 Th Men Display das nite ins 3 2 Navigational Basics cri ol ie NE erae ove ea D D ao tte iano 3 2 Display in Menu Locked Mode e 3 3 Fixture Software Version sise aio 3 3 System Configuration Type 3 3 DMX Start Channel dde I Ii 3 3 Error Message Displays oculi dateien reete Fee Pee pto oed eie eoe 3 3 Unlocking the Menu System sise 3 3 Exiting the Menu System oiii eee rere rtr tre ranas SERIE BERT He ER CER CHEN Fee ea ces URL eV S ae eu ree vea ea Fea aria 3 3 Menu Map iem ui eiie ERE 3 4 Menu Option Descriptions eene terere
3. INTAKE Displays current temperature of selected CURRENT LAMP HH sensor in centigrade PANEL HHHH INTAKE MAX Displays minimum temperature of selected MINIMUM LAMP MAX sensor in centigrade TEMPERATURES PANEL MAX HHHH MENU INTAKE MIN Displays maximum temperature of selected MAXIMUM LAMP MIN sensor in centigrade PANEL MIN HH NO Default safe setting RESET YES Press lt Enter gt for 5 seconds to reset all sensors to current temperature FIXTURE HOURS Displays fixture operation time in HH HE hours minutes NO Default safe setting INFORMATION MENU FIXTURE HOURS RESET YES Press Enter for 5 seconds to reset fixture hours to 0 LAMP HOURS Displays lamp operation time in HHH HH hours minutes PROJECTOR STATUS ON XXXXXX STANDBY Displays the Projector Status PROJ HOURS RESET Displays the number of times Projector 0 Lamp hours have been reset to 0 SOFTWARE VERSION Display current Fixture software version VER XX XX XX Major Minor Build PAN 2 3 PHASE HW XXX SW XX TILT 2 3 PHASE HW XX SW XX RS232 INTERFACE MODULE VERSIONS MENU HW XX SW XX Displays the available Hardware and FAN CONTROL Software versions for each board HW XX SW XX Z00M FOCUS IRIS HW XX SW XX DISPLAY DISPLAY ERRORS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Scrolls through errors displayed in MENU XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 line 16 character format
4. DL1 User Manual V 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 5 209 560 US 5 278 742 US 5 282 121 US5 307 295 US 5 329 431 US 5 331 822 US 5 367 444 US 5 402 326 US 5 430 629 US 5 432 691 US 5 454 477 US 5 455 748 US 5 506 762 US 5 515 254 US 5 537 303 US5 545 951 US 5 580 164 US 5 590 954 US 5 590 955 US 5 640 061 US 5 647 662 US5 665 305 US 5 691 886 US 5 728 994 US 5 758 955 US 5 758 956 US 5 769 527 US5 774 273 US 5 798 619 US 5 806 951 US 5 823 661 US 5 825 548 US5 828 485 US 5 829 868 US 5 857 768 US 5 882 107 US 5 934 794 US 5 940 204 US 5 945 786 US5 953 152 US 5 980 066 US 6 048 080 US 6 327 103 US 6 048 081 US 6 057 958 US6 054 816 US 6 126 288 US 6 142 652 US 6 172 822 US 6 188 933 US 6 208 087 US 6 219 093 US 6 220 730 US 6 241 366 US 6 255 787 US 6 256 136 US 6 278 542 US6 288 828 US 6 327 103 US 6 421 165 US 6 430 934 US 6 466 357 US 6 502 961 US 6 693 392 US 6 719 433 USD347 113 US D350 408 US D359 574 US D360 404 US D365 165 US D366 712 US D370 080 US D372 550 US D377 338 US D381 740 US D409 771 EP 0662275 EP 0767398 DE 621495 DE 655144 DE 797503 EP 0475082 GB 2 043 769 B GB 2 055 842 B GB 2 283 808 B GB 2 290 134 B G
5. 3 Consult the projector manual shipped with the DL 1 fixture for lamp replacement instructions 4 Carefully replace the rear bezel making sure to place but do not force the gasket shown in Figure 5 5 2 over the lamp cover located on the back of the projector 5 Relatch the rear bezel assembly DL 1 User Manual General Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 3 Replacing the Fuse Warnings Disconnect power before servicing AN Replace fuses with the specified type and rating only f Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 130 C 266 F e Allow the fixture to cool before handling The DL 1 has one user serviceable fuse which controls mains voltage to the fixture To replace a fuse l Disconnect power to the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow the fixture to cool before handling 2 Remove the six M4 socket cap screws from the motor power supply side of the fixture as shown in Figure 5 2 Fuse Figure 5 3 Replacing the Fuse Slide the side assembly out Locate the fuse holder circled in Figure 5 2 Remove the fuse from the fuse holder Replace the fuse with a 5A slow blow fuse only ri gy Qro oe Replace the side assembly Caution Make sure you align the assembly properly when inserting N damage to the fixture can result from improper alignment 8 Replace the six M4 socket caps that secure the side assembly to the fixture 54 General Maintenance and Trou
6. Chapter 5 General Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintaining the Filtering System e 5 1 Replacing A Rn DE FRA ETE I tia 5 2 Replacing Eiltersz2 554559 tao e lalla Leni aa 5 2 R placing AAA RN 5 3 Replacing the Fuse reete er PUER HR Fe PR REL MERE SR E e Re ee deae eed 5 4 Cleaning or Replacing the Front Window i 5 5 Replacing a Driver Boards asthme qe ree re kenn isses 5 6 Replacing 2 Phase BO ard cedet EN 5 7 Replacing 3 Phase Board esed nn nn 5 7 General Troubleshooting rto ror ali 5 8 INDUIT A al en A A Rte nd nn PRE M 5 8 General Troubleshooting Suggestions ss 5 11 Appendix A Safety Information Appendix B MSpeed Conversion Table xii DL 1 User Manual List of Figures Figure 1 1 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 DL 1 Fixture Dimensions sni inniinn ii a a a eA Raas 1 3 Video ConnectotS oi eere bet ete er rinda 2 2 RGBHYV Cornnectors ist E OT leisen 2 3 Attaching the Mounting brackets sse nnne 2 6 Trass Mounting 4 2 2ER Ben nee NES Teese 2 6 XLR 5 Ppin Connector ette rentre Hte lect eie do eere das 2 8 Linking DL Fixtures 4 iiie eter rre eei pep tet biet e vi ebat 2 8 Data cable terminator rina 2 9 The DL 1 menu syst
7. DL 1 User Manual Fixture Operation 3 5 Menu Option Descriptions DMX Address Menu DMX address is the top level menu selection used to set the fixture s DMX start channel Use this menu option set a start channel or to change the existing DMX start channel to another DMX start channel Setting a DMX Start Channel To set the DMX start channel 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus DMX ADDRESS MENU is the first menu item at the top level 2 Press the Enter button to select The display will show SET DMX START CHANNEL The display shows the fixture s currently assigned start channel 3 Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to select the same DMX start channel as the Media Server for the DL 1 The display will flash a new option ready for selection Note The last valid start channel for an DL 1 is based on the channel range required by fixture s protocol mode The last valid start channel for the DL I in standard mode running without Digital Eye Technology is 501 512 12 1 The last valid start channel for the DL 1 in enhanced mode with Digital Eye Technology is 493 512 20 1 4 Press the Enter button to accept the new DMX Start channel Note Ifthe Enter button is not pressed the old value will remain selected after exiting the menu Set Parameters Menu The Set Parameters menu sets all factory options to their default settings or c
8. scenes or presets 8 bit vs 16 bit DMX Most parameters of an automated light use one channel of DMX providing 256 values of control 0 255 This is known as 8 bit DMX Although several DL 1 parameters use 8 bit DMX several require a more accurate range of values than can be provided with a single DMX channel By utilizing two DMX channels for a single parameter 65535 values become available for controlling and adjusting parameter functions This is known at 16 bit DMX You can adjust 16 bit DMX values in both coarse and fine increments The first channel of the pair provides coarse control changes of the DMX value in increments of 256 The second channel of the pair provides fine control and changes of the DMX value in increments of 1 Lighting Consoles Lighting consoles differ in many aspects and it is important to understand how your console operates with DL 1 fixtures Fixture Libraries Many sophisticated lighting consoles utilize pre made fixture libraries A fixture library consists of profiles for various types of lighting fixtures and devices Each profile corresponds to the fixture s DMX protocol and allows for ease of programming Depending upon the manufacturer of your lighting console some DL 1 parameters might have different labels for parameter names and functions than are listed within this manual Consult your lighting console manual for further information DL 1 User Manual DMX Programming 41 DMX Outpu
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10. FACTORY DEFAULT ON Reverts to DL 1 default settings SETTINGS OFF Indicates a factory default has changed 7 ENABLED Swaps the Pan and Tilt Motion PAN TELT SWAES DISABLED Restores default Pan and Tilt Motion ENABLED Inverts Pan motor direction FAN INVERT DISABLED Restores default Pan motor direction ENABLED Inverts Tilt motor direction OS DISABLED Restores default Tilt motor direction ON Turns display on DISPLAY LEVELS OFF Display fully dimmed when menu is locked LONG Shutter closes when fixture shuts down DATAS COSS TUMEBUTS SHORT Shutter closes one second after data loss RGBHV Selects RGBHV or VGA PROJECTOR IN SOURCE SVIDEO Selects S Video NOT AVAILABLE Displayed when PROJ IN BY DMX is enabled YES Returns the projector to its factory default PROJCTR DEFAULT settings NO Leaves the projector s settings as they are YES Press lt Enter gt for 5 seconds to reset Se RESET PROJ HRS NO projector hours PARAMETERS PROJ LAMP ON ON TAKES 99 SEC Select ON and Lamp will strike after a MENU XXX XXXXXXXXX OFF 90 second delay ENABLED Set projector input using channel 11 of the PROJ IN BY DMX DMX protocol DISABLED Set projector input using the menu system IRIS VERSION PRE 1 8 now E iub V1 0 POST 1 8 Identifies fixture iris version ZDON OVERRT san 0 255 Manually sets DMX zoom value FOCUS OVERRIDE MENU VALUE 0 255 Manually sets DMX focus value HHH Select to hand off control to Projector Navigation buttons now PROJECTOR CONTROL control
11. LED 3 Ga LED 4 368 LED 5 en ein Tin zin S S in 2 Phase Addressing Screw Fi Qu gt y MTGI LED 1 Fan Board MTG4 LED 2 O Og RS 232 T Rs 232 Addressing Board Screw HD6 Jl MTG4 O MOTOR _moroRz DE e CPU Addressing Screw p O Tilt Addressing Screw Pan Addressing Screw CPU Board LED 1 Figure 5 8 Addressing screw and LED locations 5 10 General Maintenance and Troubleshooting DL 1 User Manual General Troubleshooting Suggestions Table 5 2 shows general troubleshooting suggestions Table 5 2 DL 1 Troubleshooting Suggestions Problem Solution The fixture won t power on Verify fixture is plugged in to an appropriately r
12. and positioned will maximize the product s life and your investment Failure to follow these guidelines and carry out regular maintenance will void the warranty 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 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 Freight All shipping will be paid by the purchaser Items under warranty shall have return shipping paid by the manufacturer only in the Continental United States Under no circumstances will freight collect shipments be accepted Prepaid shipping does not include rush expediting such as air freight Air freight can be sent customer collect in the Continental United States REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
13. e Display The menu displays NOT AVAILABLE if the version cannot be read from the selected board 3 18 Fixture Operation DL 1 User Manual Display Errors This menu option displays current errors in a descriptive 32 character text field To DISPLAY ERRORS 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the INFORMATION MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the DISPLAY ERRORS menu option and press the Enter button to select 4 Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to view the list of current errors DL 1 User Manual Fixture Operation 3 19 3 20 Fixture Operation DL 1 User Manual Chapter 4 DMX Programming DMX Programming Overview A lighting console typically utilizes a protocol called DMX 512 to communicate with automated lighting fixtures and conventional dimmers This protocol consists of 512 unique channels of control per output link universe Typically a lighting fixture or device will use a channel for each parameter s function Each channel consists of 256 values ranging from 0 to 255 The lighting console is programmed to transmit a corresponding DMX value for the desired function of each parameter All DMX values are stored within in the lighting console and typically are referred to as cues
14. 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 DL1 User Manual vii What You Should Know About Copyright Written By Suzy Vaughan Associates for High End Systems I want to use a film clip from When Harry Met Sally in a promotional piece advertising my services What do I have to do to be able to do that First of all you need to obtain permission to use the clip from its owners The clip is considered intellectual property just as though it were your car or some software code developed by and belonging to Microsoft This is because the U S Copyright Act gave creators of literary works whic
15. B amp W ON 224 255 89 100 4 8 DMX Programming DL 1 User Manual Chapter 5 General Maintenance and Troubleshooting This chapter includes information on replacing parts and cleaning the fixture Please note the warnings under each heading before servicing the fixture The following toolset should be all you need for the maintenance procedures in this chapter M83 allen wrench M4 allen wrench 2 Phillips screwdriver e Gloves Protective eyewear Mild glass cleaner containing no ammonia and a soft lint free cotton cloth AN arning This fixture must be serviced by qualified personnel The information listed in this chapter is intended to assist qualified personnel only Maintaining the Filtering System Like all high quality video projection units the DL 1 fixture must be kept protected from excessive amounts of glycol fog mineral oil and smoke DL 1 fixture is equipped with a two stage air filtering to reduce these risks to a minimum The prefilter is designed to keep out large dust and debris such as from pyrotechnics and confetti The HEPA filter is designed to aid in filtering small particles of dust cigarette smoke fog and haze The HEPA filter will require changing more often ifthe DL 1 is exposed to theatrical fog or smoke Depending on the levels of exposure filter life can vary dramatically The Projector housed inside the DL 1 fixture contains an additional filter Fixture filters should
16. Boards LD2 Blinking Red Yes Board not programmed LD3 Steady Green No Board programmed properly Blinking Red Yes Board not programmed 5 8 General Maintenance and Troubleshooting DL 1 User Manual Table 5 1 LED States LED 2 se Location LED State Problem Description LD Blinking Green No Board receiving signals from CPU Steady Red Yes Board not receiving data Blinking Green No Board receiving Fan Board LD2 Steady Green Yes Error while receiving Blinking Red No Board is transmitting Steady Red Yes Error while transmitting LD1 Steady Orange No Receiving information from 2 amp 3 phase boards LD1 Flickering Yes Not receiving information from 2 amp 3 phase boards CPU Board po Steady Green No Board receiving proper voltage OFF Yes Board not receiving power LD3 Steady Red No Currently not used LD4 Steady Green No Receiving data OFF Yes Not receiving data Steady Red No Transmitting DMX On front of Steady Green No Receiving DMX data fixture Yes if DMX data is not being received from the Off data is applied CPU Board Steady Green No CPU operating properly LD1 Yes if RS 232 Blinking Red after RS 232 Board not found Board homing LD2 Blinking Green No Receiving DMX Data Blinking Red No Transmitting DMX Data DL 1 User Manual General Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 9 2 Phase Board LED 1 gg LED 2 Es
17. an invalid state and you re not seeing output from the projector resetting the projector to its defaults can cause the image to redisplay To set the projector to its factory defaults 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to PROJCTR DEFAULT Using the up and down arrows on the Navigation button choose YES to reset the projector or NO to leave the projector at its current settings Reset Projector Hours Use this menu option to reset the Projector hours of use to zero 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to RESET PROJ HRS Using the up and down arrows on the Navigation button select YES and hold for 5 seconds to reset the projector hours to zero DL 1 User Manual Fixture Operation 3 9 Striking the Projector Lamp The menu option PROJ LAMP 0N allows the operator to strike the lamp using the following steps 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to th
18. highly complex and sensitive electro optical device and care and thought in how it is used rigged and positioned will maximize the product s life and your investment Note Failure to follow these guidelines and carry out regular maintenance will void the warranty 24 Setup and Configuration DL 1 User Manual Mounting the Fixture Upright Caution Do not mount the fixture upright without the four rubber feet 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 that will support more than the 39 kg 85 Ib weight of the DL 1 fixture If the surface is above floor height use safety cables to secure the fixture to the surface You can optionally lock the DL 1 s pan and tilt positions if desired see Figure 2 9 on page 2 12 Note The minimum focusable distance for the DL 1 fixture is 1 4 meters Placing the DL 1 closer than 1 4 meters to any object won t allow it to focus properly Truss Mounting Verifying the Truss Support When mounting the fixture on a truss or another type of support verify the truss or support will handle the combined weight of all the devices on the truss Verify that fixture clamps used are capable of supporting the weight of the fixture Cheeseborough clamps for a two inch truss are available from your High End Systems dealer distributor see Optional Accessories on page 1 2 Note Due to the w
19. ieri 3 6 DMX Address Menu oco e ee Teese vec een En deae Ren de 3 6 Setting a DMX Start Channel sisi 3 6 Set Parameters Menu ROO e OE RERO iena ini 3 6 Factory Default Settings ederet tic 3 6 Pan Tilt Swap NE E EE EE AA an 3 7 PandInyert i ins nn ii steel lidi 3 7 Lit B a NEA h 22 DE 3 7 Display Li li RON T EA 3 8 Data LOSS Timeout narrare iran na 3 8 Projector Input SOUurce rn a a ee A eee de e ecd 3 8 Projector Default a ee as E EOS ere da 3 9 Reset Projector Hours ini Rs nis Oe eR 3 9 Striking the Projector Lampes essen 3 10 Projector In By DM ente de re eere E a 3 10 Iris Versiot A i ni e ERR LS EUER BE IU drill 3 10 Zoom Override MON cion ber a 3 11 Focus Override Menu ier SE e E te Ded derer dig cedes rede medo dede 3 11 Projector Cohtrol oraret er tt 3 11 Camera OpUon REINER 3 12 Align Pan MOLOFrs Vol AR rari 3 13 x DL 1 User Manual NI A ARR 3 13 Fixture Mode Men 522er HERE e SNR dede dear 3 14 Crossloading Fixture Software i 3 14 TeSt Options Menu tt e eee eere queens cde duvcoetdo ane dgtuaesdeodadesadeodncescuesanese 3 15 Homing the Fixt re o coro nie teta een ha RD Tr v eee ERE Caesa 3 15 Copying the Boot Code eee re erp s te he Di p tta 3 15 Self Test MenBU s ios 3 16 Information Menu id 3 16 Unique Nunibet 5 to AAA ree it c i ig nali 3 16 BMX Values Menu ep ae a a klin 3 17 Temperatures M6nu eodein een thin ressens 3 1
20. marked with the letter L or coloured red AN Warning Class 1 equipment This equipment must be earthed Vatic Fitter Heads Information Danmark Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock Vigtigt Lederne med gul groen isolation maa kun tilsluttes en klemme maerket eller Connecting Video The DL 1 fixture has three sets of video connectors on its rear panel as shown in Figure 2 1 2849 Jo EC 0000 j S Video sn RGBHV Figure 2 1 Video Connectors 2 2 Setup and Configuration DL 1 User Manual Only one set of connectors at a time is active You can set the active connectors using either the DL 1 menu system or the DMX protocol To select an input see Menu Map on page 3 4 first A Caution Do not physically connect both the RGBHV and VGA connectors Doing so can cause damage to the fixture and void the warranty Figure 2 2 shows the RGBHV connectors in more detail VOA Vertical sync Horizontal sync Blue Green Red Figure 2 2 RGBHV Connectors The projector provided with the DL 1 fixture makes a distinction between inputs and sources Table 2 1 shows the relationship between DL 1 inputs and sources Table 2 1 DL 1 Inputs and Sources Input Source Input 1 Not used by DL 1 Input2 RGBHV or VGA Input 3 S Video DL 1 User Manual Setup and Configuration 2 3 Mounting the Fixture Recommended Mounting Orient
21. not move during transit Lock Unlock To lock the fixture e l Positionthe projector head as shown in Figure 2 9 to pack it in the road case 2 Move the tilt lock peg to the upper left locked position Tilt Lock 3 Pullthe pan lock latch out and move the fixture s yoke Pan Lock to slide it around the pole located between the fixture ed and the bottom of the Figure 2 9 Pan and Tilt Locks yoke Release the pan lock causing it to latch onto the pole Gently move the projector head and yoke to make sure both pan and tilt positions are locked in place 6 Place the DL 1 fixture in its provided road case for shipping Note You can optionally lock pan and tilt positions during operation in the event the projected image needs to remain in a fixed position 2 12 Setup and Configuration DL 1 User Manual Chapter 3 Fixture Operation The DL 1 fixture operates on a DMX link to project output from any video source including from the Catalyst Media Server This chapter outlines the DL 1 fixture s onboard menu system For more information on operating the fixture with a controller consult the controller documentation The DL 1 fixture s on board menu system allows the user to e Seta start channel Enable and disable default parameter settings e Crossload firmware Home the fixture e Test movement and sensor functions e View software version temperature lamp information fixture information DMX v
22. projector menu system Use the MENU button used to exit this option ENABLED Digital Eye Technology installed and using 20 channel DMX protocol CAMERA OPTIO DISABLED Disables Digital Eye Technology and reverts to 12 channel reduced DMX protocol ALIGN PAN MOTORS YES Aligns motors 30 minutes to complete XXXXXX NO ABORT Aborts align motors NEW AIR FILTER YES Selecting YES after new air filter installation XXX NO calibrates the fixture FIXTURE MODE CROSSLOAD Ng Sate setting MENU FIRMWARE YES Uploads fixture software to all other DL 1 fixtures on the link 34 Fixture Operation DL 1 User Manual eve eve eve ption Setting escription Notes P enters exits Menu System and moves up la scrolls boniveen values levels gt moves between items on same v I level 4 selects 4 selects HOME FIXTURE ALL Homes the projector head NO Safe position no action when selected FAP SONT YES Copies boot code to fixture TEST OPTIONS PAN MENY TILT Performs and dis i plays all self test functions SELF TEST CHASSIS i IRIS sequentially in the format FOCUS STEP DMX HHE ZOOM UNIQUE NUMBER Displays fixture s unique number 1 XXX XXX XXX Displays current values for Link Channels DMX BY CHANNEL 4 XXX XXX XXX 001 512 with 6 DMX values screen The VALUES MENU X XXX XXX XXX first number in the line is the first channel X XXX XXX XXX with a value displayed on that line
23. source allow for a unique point of view Camera features include optical and digital zoom frame rate and invert effects Combining the camera with IR illuminator allows focus and fading in blackout situations The ability to point the camera at it s own projection and adjusting zoom creates unique realtime video feedback and hall of mirrors effects This manual gives you information about the setup operation and maintenance of the DL 1 fixture For additional information specific to the projector housed in the DL 1 including projector maintenance onboard menu and troubleshooting see the projector s user manual shipped with your fixture Features Operation e DMX512 compatible control pan tilt dimming iris zoom focus and others e High resolution stepper motors 180 000 steps per revolution to provide smooth 16 bit movement control e 400 pan 270 tilt e Variable 100 200V 50 60Hz or 200 240V 50 60Hz power input e On board menu system with dot matrix display e Accepts RGBHV VGA S Video inputs e TalkBack protocol standard in High End Systems automated luminaires provides bi directional communication to electronic feedback on sensor function lamp life and other details needed for maintenance purposes DL 1 User Manual Features and Specifications 1 1 Optional Digital Eye Technology Captures digital video in light or dark settings and inputs directly into the graphic engine Optical digi
24. 7 Fixture Hours EE 3 18 Fixture Hours ROS dividieron E id 3 18 LAMP TOUS 4 22 AE ee A AE 3 18 Projector Status nine nissan interesse 3 18 Projector Hours Reset alert 3 18 SoftWare Version piu ai ali tua tansy ES sale 3 18 Module Versions Men s ioaea ieii metier deer iaa 3 18 Display Errors iii ii aaa 3 19 Chapter 4 DMX Programming DMX Programming Overview nana nannanonanunnanos 4 1 Sbit vs 16 DIEDMX nn Ie EE URN UR edd 4 1 Lighting Consoles eee te b b e etr rr n E RR ai 4 1 Fixture Libraries ua n gene SIA 4 1 DMX Output DISPLAYS 55 ii Hm en 4 2 I6 bit DMX iii SR vac del 4 2 Parameter Deseriptions cani ne iii aaa 4 3 Standard Movement and Projection Controls ss 4 3 Pan and Tit inb ERU EO RI dra b di o rei 4 3 Dimming Iris D 4 3 FOCUS esse ES EU Se de A RER ia aie 4 3 ZOOM Lar anice 4 3 MSpeed Motor Speed 2 2 eie eleme rede cue 4 3 Control Function Options enim retta tare ere ee Fete emikinikinnn 4 4 Changing Projector Source Input ss 4 5 Digital Eye Technology Control 4 6 ZOOM SRO E 4 6 A E ateleie ate ta e PR 4 6 IR Illuminator eene d deae Lira 4 6 SHUHET E 4 6 White Balance eerte tertie rere t d e ot o e e ITE dte Cte ta en ARE 4 6 ii AAA deter b a d di dise diede debe bett iu 4 6 DL 1 User Manual xi Effects iia idad 4 6 DLL Protocol Tables iii ib 4 7 Standard DEL Protocol taret Ban EV uate in 4 7 Enhanced DLL Protocol eiui ai Inizia aaa 4 8
25. 800 890 8989 24 hour fax 512 834 9195 24 hour voice mail 512 837 3063 or 800 890 8989 High End Systems Inc New York 311 W 43rd Street Ste 400 New York NY 10036 voice 210 957 6840 fax 212 957 4466 High End Systems Inc 8200 Haskell Avenue Van Nuys CA 91406 US voice 818 947 0550 fax 818 908 8975 voice 352 241 8567 High End Systems Europe LTD 53 Northfield Road London W13 voice 44 20 8579 5665 fax 44 20 8579 8469 High End Systems Singapore Pte Ltd 1 Tannery Road 06 05 Cencon 1 Singapore 1334 voice 65 6742 8266 FAX 65 6743 9322 http www highend com DL1 User Manual Declaration of Conformity according to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45104 Manufacturer s name High End Systems Inc Distributor s name High End Systems Inc Distributor s address 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin Texas 78758 USA Declares that the product Product Name DL 1 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 2003 Safety EN60950 2000 EMC EN55022 1998 Class A ITE EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EN55024 1998 EN61000 4 2 Level 3 Class 2 EN61000 4 3 1995 Level 2 3V m EN61000 4 4 1995 Level 2 1 5kV EN61000 4 5 1995 Level 3 2 1kV EN61000 4 6 1965 L
26. A number Replacing the Power Cord Cap The SEOW cable shipped with the DL 1 fixture does not have an attached power cord cap Different locations even within the same country may require a different power cord cap to connect the fixture to a power outlet Because of the variety of power cord caps used worldwide High End Systems Inc cannot make specific recommendations for the power cord cap Contact a local authority for the type of power cord cap needed When installing the power cord cap note that the cores in the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code green and yellow earth blue neutral brown live DL 1 User Manual Setup and Configuration 2 1 f Warning Class 1 equipment This equipment must be earthed Installing a Line Cord Cap 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 the fixture s plug Therefore install a line cord cap in accordance with the following code 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 The core which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The core which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is
27. B 2 291 814 B GB 2 292 530 B GB 2 292 896 B GB 2 294 909 B GB 2 295 058 B GB 2 303 203 B GB 2 306 887 B GB 2 307 036 B GB 2 316 477 B MR0862 1996 M9 604 224 9 Warranty Information Limited Warranty Unless otherwise stated your product excluding the lamp is covered by a one year parts and labor limited warranty The lamp carries a 30 day warranty 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 Fog machine warning Like all high quality video projection units the DL 1 fixture must be kept protected from excessive amounts of glycol fog mineral oil and smoke DL 1 incorporates two stage air filtering to reduce these risks to a minimum however the user must follow these guidelines to ensure continued operation of the fixture Air filters both fixture and projector should be checked and cleaned on a regular basis When used in a closed or fixed environment where fog or haze is used we recommend at least a weekly check e Do not situate DL 1 in areas of high fog density such as directly in front of a fog machine or mineral oil hazer Minimize the exposure of DL 1 to both glycol fog and mineral oil vi DL1 User Manual DL 1 is a highly complex and sensitive electro optical device and care and thought in how it is used rigged
28. D to revert fixture to default setting and press the Enter button to select Pan Invert This menu option inverts the direction of the pan motor to coordinate movements of fixtures in opposite directions To invert the fixture s Pan motion 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to PAN INVERT The current state ENABLED or DISABLED will be displayed 4 Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to ENABLED to invert Pan movement or DISABLED to revert fixture to default setting and press the Enter button to select Tilt Invert This menu option inverts the direction of the tilt motor to coordinate movements between fixtures on a link facing each other vertically To invert the fixture s Tilt motion 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to TILT INVERT The current state ENABLED or DISABLED will be displayed DL 1 User Manual Fixture Operat
29. Figure 3 3 Reading the DMX To View DMX Values Values Menu Display 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the INFORMATION MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the DMX VALUES MENU option and press the Enter button to select The display will read BY CHANNEL Press the Enter button to select Scroll through the DMX values listed to the desired Channel Temperatures Menu This menu displays the fixture s internal temperature at the Intake and Lamp sensors in degrees centigrade To access the Temperatures Menu 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the INFORMATION MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the TEMPERATURE option and press the Enter button to select 4 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to CURRENT MINIMUM MAXIMUM or RESET and press the Enter button to select OR to reset internal temperatures to the Current temperature Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to select a sensor and press the Enter button to select or for the RESET option select
30. NO to not reset the sensors or YES to reset all sensors to current temperatures DL 1 User Manual Fixture Operation 3 17 Fixture Hours Use this option to view the fixture operation time in hours and minutes Fixture Hours Reset Use this option to reset the fixture operation time to zero To access the FIXTURE HOURS RESET option 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the INFORMATION MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the FIXTURE HOURS RESET option and press the Enter button to select 4 Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to YES Press and hold the Enter button down for 5 seconds to select Lamp Hours Use this option to view the lamp operation time in hours and minutes Projector Status Power to the internal projector can be turned ON or OFF with this option Projector Hours Reset Selecting this option displays the number of times the projector lamp hours have been reset Software Version This option display s the fixture s software version as V Major Minor Build Module Versions Menu This option display s the hardware and software versions for the selected board The DL 1 fixture has the following driver boards Pan e Tilt e RS232 Fan e Zoom Focus lris
31. O 2 86 229 90 E5 11 41 202 79 CA 25 80 175 69 AF DL 1 User Manual MSpeed Conversion Table B 1 26 45 174 68 AE 55 96v 137 54 89 97 70 99 39 63 27 10 173 68 AD 56 91 136 53 88 98 95 98 38 62 27 76 172 67 AC 57 87 135 53 87 100 22 97 38 61 28 43 171 67 AB 58 84 134 53 86 101 49 96 38 60 29 11 170 67 AA 59 81 133 52 85 102 77 95 37 5F 29 80 169 66 A9 60 79 132 52 84 104 05 94 37 5E 30 49 168 66 A8 61 78 131 51 83 105 35 93 36 5D 31 19 167 65 AT 62 78 130 51 82 106 65 92 36 5C 31 90 166 65 A6 63 79 129 51 81 107 96 91 36 5B 32 62 165 65 AS 64 80 128 50 80 109 28 90 35 5A 33 34 164 64 A4 65 82 127 50 7F 110 61 89 35 59 34 08 163 64 A3 66 85 126 49 7E 111 94 88 35 58 34 82 162 64 A2 67 89 125 49 7D 113 28 87 34 57 35 57 161 63 A1 68 94 124 49 7C 114 63 86 34 56 36 33 160 63 AO 69 99 123 48 7B 115 99 85 33 55 37 09 159 62 9F 71 05 122 48 7A 117 36 84 33 54 37 87 158 62 9E 72 13 121 47 79 118 73 83 33 53 38 65 157 62 9D 73 20 120 47 78 120 12 82 32 52 39 44 156 61 9C 74 29 119 47 77 121 5v 81 32 51 39 44v 156 61 9C 75 38 118 46 76 122 91 80 31 50 40 23 155 61 9B 76 49 117 46 75 124 31 79 31 4F 41 04 154 60 9A 77 60 116 45 74 125 73 78 31 4E 41 85 153 60 99 78 71 115 45 73 127 15 77 30 4D 42 68 152 60 98 79 84 114 45 72 128 58 76 30 4C
32. S 485 applications with the following characteristics Two 4 conductor twisted pairs plus a shield Maximum capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft e Maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft Maximum resistance 20 Ohm 100 ft Nominal impedance 100 140 Ohm Connectors Two 5 pin male and female XLR connectors e Pin 1 Ground e Pin 2 Data e Pin 3 Data Pin 4 Secondary data Pin 5 Secondary data Terminator 5 pin male XLR connector with a 120 Ohm terminating resistor fitted between pins 2 and 3 DL 1 User Manual Features and Specifications 1 5 1 6 Features and Specifications DL 1 User Manual Chapter 2 Setup and Configuration Unpacking the Fixture Your DL 1 fixture ships in a road case that is specifically designed to protect the product during transport Unpack the DL 1 fixture and verify that it is undamaged Inspect both the outside of the fixture and the projector for physical damage to components Your DL 1 fixture ships with the following One road case One DL 1 fixture Two mounting brackets e One projector manual One power cord High End Systems assumes no responsibility for products that are damaged during transport Return a product for repair in its road case 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 RM
33. SLI User Manual High End Systems Inc 2004 All Rights Reserved Information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice High End Systems Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual Trademarks used in this text High End Systems WholeHog III Catalyst the Catalyst Logo Dataflash Intellebeam and LithoPatterns are registered trademarks and TalkBack the High End Systems globe logo and the Hog logo are trademarks of High End Systems Inc or High End Systems Europe Ltd Belden is a registered trademark of Belden Inc Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and in other countries 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 DL 1 User Manual P N 60600228 Version 5 0 September 2004 Printed in the USA Oo DL1 User Manual i Contacting US and the Americas Sales Department Customer Service U S New York U S Los Angeles Orlando Europe Headquarters Singapore World Wide Web High End Systems High End Systems Inc 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA voice 512 836 2242 fax 512 837 5290 High End Systems Inc 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA voice
34. al video connectors do not function RCA connectors do not function Input 1 computer control does not function The USB connector does not function e Component video connectors do not function e Audio in connectors do not function The only valid inputs are Input 2 which selects the RBGHV or VGA connectors and Input 3 which selects the S Video connector Caution Do not physically connect both the RGBHV and VGA connectors Doing so can cause damage to the fixture and void the warranty Camera Option The DL 1 software automatically recognizes whether the fixture is equipped with the Digital Eye Technology option and selectes the appropriate protocol To disable the Digital Eye Technology option installed in a fixture and revert to the 12 channel Reduced DMX Protocol 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to CAMERA OPTION The current state will be displayed 4 Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to DISABLED and press the Enter button to select 3 12 Fixture Operation DL 1 User Manual Align Pan Motors To realign the pan motors 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the s
35. alues and errors TalkBack Support for Remote Access All DL 1 fixtures support TalkBack technology TalkBack technology allows remote access to the menu system built into High End Systems fixtures A DMX controller supporting TalkBack can remotely access any option in the DL 1 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 embed ded 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 DL 1 User Manual Fixture Operation 3 1 The Menu Display The front panel on the DL 1 fixture has a dot matrix display and six arrows on buttons that control navigation for the on board menu system The buttons are configured with the Menu button on the left and the Enter button on the right The center button navigates throu
36. ands maintain their value until reset even after shutdown and re homing For example if the Control channel is set to DMX decimal value of 210 to switch the unit to Ceiling operation then the unit will remain in Ceiling orientation until another command is sent to switch back to Floor This allows the Control channel to revert to its safe value or some other value without losing the orientation or mirroring status Changing Projector Source Input S Video input can be utilized with either RGBHV or VGA but not both You can select between RGBHV and VGA in the menu system see Projector Input Source on page 3 8 RGBHV is the factory default You can also select the Projector Input via DMX using Channel 11 Note Before being able to use the DMX protocol to select projector source input you must enable the PROJ IN BY DMX menu option see Projector In By DMX on page 3 10 Once the selection is made allow about 10 seconds for the change to take effect connectors at the same time Doing so can damage the projector 1 Caution Do not physically connect both the VGA and the RGBHV and void the warranty DL 1 User Manual DMX Programming 4 5 Digital Eye Technology Control Zoom Channel 12 and 13 provide 16 bit control of the camera Zoom function The Zoom includes 18x optical and 12x digital zoom 216x combined Adjust Zoom from In DMX value 0 to Out DMX value 65535 Focus Channel 14 and 15 provide 16 bit c
37. ated power Verify the power switch is in the ON position Check the fuse page 5 4 Check power cord wiring page page 2 1 source power ratings are shown on page 1 4 The fixture powers on but no image 3 Did you recently change inputs About 10 seconds are required Make sure a video input is physically attached to the input you Is the dimming iris closed If so check the setting for DMX Set the projector back to its default settings as shown on selected and that the video feed is active channel 10 Control which usually shuts the dimming iris See page 4 4 for an input change to take effect However you might have selected an invalid input using projector controls page 3 9 Or use the DMX protocol to exit the projector menu system see page 4 4 Image is blurry out of focus or colors are unnatural 1 Check the housing filter see page 5 2 4 Clean the front window see page 5 5 5 Check the lamp see the projector manual shipped with the ls the DL 1 mounted less than 1 4 meters to an object If so Make sure the DL 1 is not operating near fog machines hazers If you re using the projector s on screen programming system move the DL 1 farther away to enable it to focus properly or mineral oil hazers see page 2 4 DL 1 you can override zoom and focus using the menu system see page 3 10 Projector behaves erratically or won t respond to DMX co
38. ation High End Systems recommends mounting the DL 1 perpendicular to the floor suspended vertically from a support system such as a truss permanently to the ceiling or freestanding on its base Consider all the following Cautions and warnings before mounting the DL 1 fixture Caution Mounting the DL 1 parallel with the floor can shorten the lamp life reduce positioning accuracy and put excessive stress on the topbox Use a secondary safety cable when mounting this fixture Warnings Equipment suitable for dry locations only Do not expose this AN equipment to rain or moisture Maintain a minimum focus distance of 1 4 meters from 14m combustible materials Do not mount on a flammable surface Fog Machine Warning Like all high quality video projection units the DL 1 fixture must be kept protected from excessive amounts of glycol fog mineral oil and smoke DL 1 incorporates two stage air filtering to reduce these risks to a minimum however the user must follow these guidelines to ensure continued operation of the fixture Air filters both fixture and projector should be checked and cleaned on a regular basis When used in a closed or fixed environment where fog or haze is used we recommend at least a weekly check Do not situate DL 1 in areas of high fog density such as directly in front of a fog machine or mineral oil hazer Minimize the exposure of DL 1 to both glycol fog and mineral oil DL 1 is a
39. be checked and cleaned on a regular basis When used in a closed or fixed environment where fog or haze is used a weekly check is recommended DL 1 User Manual General Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 1 Caution Minimize the exposure of DL 1 fixtures to both glycol fog and A mineral oil Do not situate DL 1 in areas of high fog density such as directly in front of a fog machine or mineral oil hazer Replacing Parts ON arnings Disconnect power before servicing Replace fuses with the specified type and rating only z Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 130 C 266 F Allow the fixture to cool before handling Replacing Filters The fixture filters should be checked whenever the display Top cover flashes Service Filter To access the fixture filter Philips E Fixture Prefilter 1 Lock the fixture head in pan po place using the 90 pan screws lock and the 0 tilt lock settings as shown in Figure 2 9 on page 2 12 Quarter turn screws Filter bracket Fixture Hepa Filter 2 Unlatch and remove the rear bezel assembly 3 Loosen the two quarter turn screws on the top cover and remove the top cover 4 Slide the top cover back to free it from the front bezel Rear bezel Inspect the filters Latch 5 Lift the prefilter away from the filter bracket Safety cable 6 Remove the two philips pan screws securing the Figure 5 1 Replacing the Projector Filte
40. bleshooting DL 1 User Manual Cleaning or Replacing the Front Window os Disconnect power before servicing Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 130 C 266 F Allow the fixture to cool before handling To clean the internal glass components 1 Disconnect power to the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow the fixture to cool for at least 5 minutes before handling 2 Remove the four M5 socket caps two on each side of the front bezel as shown in Figure 5 5 4 Phillips screws M5 socket cap screws and washers Figure 5 4 Cleaning or Replacing the Front Window 3 Slide the bezel from the front of the fixture Inside the bezel locate the two Phillips head screws and washers securing the front window in place 5 Remove the screws making sure not to misplace the washers 6 To clean the front window Clean the front window using a mild glass cleaner containing no ammonia and a soft lint free cotton cloth 7 Toreplace the front window Replace the window with the part specified in Optional Accessories on page 1 2 8 Carefully replace the Phillips screws and washers making sure not to break the glass Caution Use plastic washers only when replacing the front glass Using A metal washers can damage the glass 9 Replace the front bezel DL 1 User Manual General Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 5 Replacing a Driver Board Na Disconnect power before servicing Equipment s
41. e top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to RESET LAMP ON 4 Usingthe up and down arrows on the Navigation button scrollto YES Press the Enter button The lamp will strike after a 90 second delay Projector In By DMX By default the menu identifies the input connection see Projector Input Source on page 3 8 Enabling this option allows you to control this option using channel 11 in the DMX protocol To put projector inputs under DMX control 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top levelto SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scrollto PROJ IN BY DMX 4 Using the up and down arrows on the Navigation button choose ENABLED to control projector input using the DMX protocol or DISABLED to control projector input using the DL 1 menu Iris Version The menu system has built in adaptations to accomodate changes to the Iris sensor location and interaction affect made in Version 1 0 of the fixture software To identify the fixture s iris version 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or
42. em navigation buttons sees 2 11 Pan and Tilt LOCKS eie tiene ii rire ne el ans n 2 12 DL 1 fixture front panel display ss 3 2 DAA A RENO 3 11 Reading the DMX Values Menu Display eee 3 17 Replacing the Projector Filter ss 5 2 DIL Rear Gasket neuen A OH notera oi av Wa e I Oen 5 3 Replacing the Fuse icici oc eerte en anal ng ana 5 4 Cleaning or Replacing the Front Window ss 5 5 Driver board configurations sis 5 6 DLL Rear Gasket silent aee Tero seen 5 7 Accessing CPU and 3 phase boards ii 5 7 Addressing screw and LED locations esee 5 10 DL 1 User Manual xiv DL 1 User Manual Chapter 1 Features and Specifications The DL 1 Digital Light 1 fixture merges video projection and automated lighting technologies with a DMX controllable video light engine housed in a moving yoke fixture DL 1 itself doesn t generate images it is a mechanical means of displaying video images onto a stage with automated control of zoom focus and other video related parameters DL 1 fixtures can be used in conjunction with the Catalyst Media Server and Catalyst Version 3 0 software or alone to project images from DVDs videos and other compatible media The optional Digital Eye Technology provides a fully equipped digital camera and IR illuminator to project live video on its local unit or another DL 1 fixture through an ethernet link Combining camera and light from the same
43. ervicio de reparaci n de este equipo al personal calificado El interior no contiene repuestos que puedan ser reparados por el usuario Equipo de Clase I Este equipo debe conectarse a tierra A A Safety Information DL 1 User Manual Appendice A Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza Avvertenza Per Prevenire Incendi 1 Questa apparecchiatura e da collegarsi ad un circuito con una protezione da sovraccarico massima di 20 ampere Avvertenza Per Prevenire Le Scosse Elettriche 1 Da non montare sopra una superficie infiammabile 2 Mantenere l apparecchio a un minimo di 1 0 metri 3 28 piedi di distanza dai materiali combustibili 3 Sostituire i fusibili usando soltanto quelli del tipo e della taratura adatta 4 Mantenere una distanza minima di 1 0 metri 3 28 piedi dagli oggetti accesi 5 Questa apparecchiatura e da collegarsi ad un circuito con una protezione da sovraccarico massima di 20 ampere Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock VIGTIGT LEDEREN MED GUL GROEN ISOLATION MAA KUN TILSLUTTES KLEMME MAERKET ELLER L DL 1 User Manual Safety Information A 5 A 6 Safety Information DL 1 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 Pe
44. evel 2 3Vrms EN61000 4 11 1994 Aw d are USA Thursday September 16 2004 Kenneth Stuart Hansen Compliance Engineer DL1 User Manual Product Modification Warning High End Systems products are designed and manufactured to meet 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 reglements 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 Ab nderungen dieses Produktes k nnen dessen Sicherheit beeintr chtigen und unter Umst nden gegen die diesbez glichen Sicherheitsnormen versto en Avvertenza Sulla Modifica Del Prodotto 1 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 dise ados y fabr
45. g to the ground lug on the XLR 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 Grounding lug inside XLR shell Common cable shield positive positive Common negative data true data true cable shield data negative negative complement negative data complement data E z e data positive complement positive complement data true data true Male XLR Connector Female XLR Connector This data line is not used by the fixture but allows data to pass through the fixture Figure 2 5 XLR 5 pin connector Setting up the Link To link one or more fixtures to a DMX control ler as shown in Figure 2 6 1 Connect a DMX DMX Data CONTROLLER cable s male XLR con nector to a Terminate the controller s last fixture on DMX Data Figure 2 6 Linking DL 1 Fixtures a DMX link Out connector Connect the Data cables female XLR connector to the Data In connector of the first or next fixture on the DMX link 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 2 8 Setup and Configuration DL 1 User Manual 4 Connect a male terminator to the Data Out connector of the last fixture i
46. gh the current level of menu options Left and Right and values available for the current option Up and Down NV Alpha numeric display Menu system buttons Use left and right arrows to move through Use up and down arrows to select from the current menu level options available value or setting options Use the Menu button on the left Use the Enter button on the when viewing the display to right when viewing the display unlock the menu and move to select the currently displayed 4 way Navigation Button back to the previous menu level menu value or option Figure 3 1 DL 1 fixture front panel display Navigational Basics 1 Unlock the Menu system by pressing the Menu y button for a few seconds until the display goes to the 2 line format 2 Use the left and right arrows on the 4 way Navigation button to scroll through Menu options at the current level 3 Stop at the desired menu and press the Enter 4 button to select The new option will not be stored unless the Enter button is pressed If there is another level of menu choices repeat Steps 2 and 3 At the option or setting menu level use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the desired option or setting The option flashes until the Enter button is pressed Pressing the Enter button stores the new value for that option Pressing the Menu button returns to the previous menu level without changing the value of an option 6 Continue pressing
47. good electrical contact DL 1 User Manual General Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 7 Caution The fixture will not function correctly if contact screws are missing A from boards 6 Replace the side assembly Make sure you align the assembly properly when inserting damage to the fixture can result from improper alignment 7 Replace the six M4 socket caps that secure the side assembly to the fixture General Troubleshooting This section discusses troublehsooting LED states and general troubleshooting suggestions LED States LEDs located on DL 1 fixture boards indicate how the unit is functioning Table 5 1 lists LED States and problems they may indicate For details on locating board LEDs see Figure 5 8 on page 5 10 Table 5 1 LED States Tu LED State Problem Description Steady Green No S3 dimming iris sensor open LD1 Steady Yellow No S3 dimming iris sensor closed Blinking Red No Board is initializing a Bn Red Yes Board not receiving data LD3 Steady red Yes Board not receiving data Br Y iE Yes Addressing screw s missing from board OFF Yes Board not receiving power Steady Green No Receiving proper voltage LD5 a Dim No Receiving data Dim Green Yes Board not receiving data OFF Yes Board not receiving power Steady Green No Board receiving proper voltage LD1 Dim Green Yes Board not receiving data 3 phase OFF Yes Board not receiving power
48. h include books films television programs art works still photos and musical compositions and recordings the right to sell or license these works and to make money from them for the period of the copyright But what about public domain material I heard that lots of material is in the public domain and can be used for free Once the copyright runs out the creative work falls into the public domain and can be used freely by anyone without payment or licensing If the work is not public domain it is considered literary property The Copyright Act provides substantial penalties for copyright infringement ranging from 10 000 for accidental infringement to 250 000 for willful infringement However contrary to popular belief there really is not that much material in the public domain so this approach will limit you creatively What if I want to use a clip in a public performance It s not being filmed or taped Surely I don t need permission for that Public gatherings require clearance whenever copyrighted data is projected to audiences or for any use other than just personal viewing Concerts tradeshows industrial shows parties and raves are all examples of public performance and permission must be obtained Suppose I want to use a still photo or a magazine cover or a television clip Do I have to obtain permission for them too Yes they are also copyrighted works whose owners must grant a license for their usage Do I need any other pe
49. hanges the factory options individually Factory Default Settings If any of the factory default settings are changed this menu reverts to the OFF option The ON option restores all factory defaults To check and reset factory defaults 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS The current state ON or OFF will be displayed 3 6 Fixture Operation DL 1 User Manual 4 To reinstate the factory defaults if OFF is displayed use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to ON and press the Enter button to select Pan Tilt Swap This option swaps the pan motor and tilt motor operation To swap Pan and Tilt 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to PAN TILT SWAP The current state ENABLED or DISABLED will be displayed 4 Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to ENABLED to swap pan and tilt or DISABLE
50. hutz von h chstens 20 A angeschlossen werden Warnung Zum Schutz Gegen Gef hrliche K rperstr me 1 Wenn dieses Ger t ohne einen Netzkabelstecker erhalten wurde ist der entsprechende Netzkabelstecker entsprechend dem folgenden Code anzubringen Braun Unter Spannung stehend Blau Neutral e Grin 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 enth lt keine wartungsbed rftigen Teile Dieses Ger t geh rt zur Klasse I Dieses Ger t mu geerdet werden DL 1 User Manual Safety Information A 3 Ap ndice A Informaci n Importante De Seguridad Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra Incendios 1 Este equipo debe conectarse a un circuito que tenga una protecci n m xima contra una sobrecargas de 20 A Advertencia Para La Protecci n Continua Contra Electrocuciones 1 Si se recibi este equipo sin el conector de alimentacion monte usted el conector correcto seg n ia clave siguente moreno vivo e azul neutral verde amarillo tierra Desconecte el suministro de energ a antes de cambiar l mparas o prestar servicio de reparaci n Este equipo esta disenado para usarce en lugares secos no lo exponga a la lluvia o humedad Derive el s
51. icados 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 seguridad relevantes FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 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 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 iv DL1 User Manual Important Safety Information Instructions pertaining to continued protection against fire electric shock and injury to persons are found in Appendix A 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 A Veuillez lire toutes les instructions avant d assembler de m
52. ide variety of possible lighting designs High End Systems cannot make specific mounting recommendations Consider the following procedure as a suggested guideline only You will need e safety cables 1 e cheeseborough clamps 2 e locking washers 2 Clamps Always mount the DL 1 fixture with the cheeseborough clamps that shipped with your fixture and a safety cable attached using the mounting bracket to the fixture s base shown in Figure 2 3 Do not use C Clamps to mount the DL 1 fixture You can remove the mounting clamps for floor applications Caution Do not store loose clamps in the bottom of the road case as they may cause damage to the unit head and output window DL 1 User Manual Setup and Configuration 2 5 Mounting Procedure 1 Disconnect power to the fixture If it has been operating allow the fixture to cool for five minutes before handling 2 At least two people are required to mount the fixture with one person on each side supporting and attaching that side of the fixture After the clamps are attached one person can support the fixture while the other attaches safety cables 3 Optionally lock the pan and tilt positions as discussed in Pan and Tilt Locks on page 2 12 4 Attach two mounting brackets to the base of the fixture as shown in Figure 2 3 using the provided quarter turn screws Loop safety cables through holes in base mounting bracket
53. ion 3 7 4 Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to ENABLED to invert Tilt movement or DISABLED to revert fixture to default setting and press the Enter button to select Display Level Use this menu option to turn the display on or off To change display level 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to the DISPLAY LEVEL 4 Using the up and down arrows on the Navigation button choose ON to turn the display on or OFF to dim the display and press the Enter button to store the option Data Loss Timeout Use this menu option to set the length of time required to close the shutter after DMX data loss To change data loss timeout 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to DATA LOSS TIMEOUT 4 Using the up and down arrows on the Navigation button choose LONG to set the fixture to close the shutter only when the fixture shuts down or SHORT to c
54. ion 65535 0 100 32768 14 Focus 16 bit Auto Focus position 0 511 0 1 15 adjustment Focus In Far End to Out Near End Ee 2 100 Camera s IR sensing OFF illuminator OFF 0 63 0 24 16 Infared Camera s IR Auto sensing ON Illuminator OFF 64 127 25 49 0 Illuminator Camera s IR Manual sensing ON Illuminator scaled across the range from FULL to OFF 12289 90 180 Auto Exposure Full Auto 0 63 0 25 Auto Exposure Shutter Priority Shutter Speed 30 64 95 26 38 Auto Exposure Shutter Priority Shutter Speed 15 96 126 39 49 17 Shutter Auto Exposure Shutter Priority Shutter Speed 8 127 157 50 62 0 Auto Exposure Shutter Priority Shutter Speed 4 158 188 63 74 Auto Exposure Shutter Priority Shutter Speed 2 189 219 75 86 Auto Exposure Shutter Priority Shutter Speed 1 220 255 87 100 WR Auto Focus 0 63 0 25 ite Indoor 64 95 26 38 le Outdoor 96 127 30 50 Reserved no change from previous state 128 255 51 100 Flip OFF Mirror OFF 0 63 0 25 Flip OFF Mirror ON 64 127 26 50 19 Orientation ON Mirror OFF 1281911 5175 Flip ON Mirror ON 192 255 76 100 Freeze Frame OFF Negative Art OFF B amp W OFF 0 63 0 25 Freeze Frame ON Negative Art OFF B amp W OFF 64 127 26 49 20 Camera Freeze Frame OFF Negative Art ON B amp W OFF 128 159 50 62 0 Effects Freeze Frame ON Negative Art ON B amp W OFF 160 191 63 75 Freeze Frame OFF Negative Art OFF B amp W ON 192 223 76 88 Freeze Frame ON Negative Art OFF
55. ion button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to FOCUS OVERRIDE MENU 4 Using the up and down arrows on the Navigation button scroll to a DMX value between 0 and 255 and press the Enter button to select Projector Control Use this menu option to toggle between the DL 1 menu system and the native projector menu system The projector s menu system is discussed in the projector manual provided with the DL 1 fixture If you enable projector control the DL 1 s function keys map to projector function buttons as shown in Figure 3 2 Volume buttons Point buttons used to select an item or adjust a value Y Menu button Enter button Figure 3 2 DL 1 key map DL 1 User Manual Fixture Operation 3 11 To enable projector control 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to PROJECTOR CTRL and press the Enter button to select 4 Press the MENU button to return to the DL 1 menu system Limitations of Projector Control The following projector options are not valid when you re controlling the projector with its menu system Digit
56. l menu value or option Figure 2 8 The DL 1 menu system navigation buttons To set the start channel on an DL 1 fixture 1 Access the fixture s menu system via the dot matrix display on the fixture s front panel For a detailed description of the menu system see Chapter 3 2 Unlock the menu system by pressing and holding down the Menu button until the extended 2 line display appears DMX ADDRESS MENU is the first option at the top menu level 3 Press the Enter button to select The display will show SET DMX START CHANNEL The display will show the start channel currently assigned to the fixture 4 Use the up and down arrow buttons on the Navigation button to select a new DMX start channel The display will flash a new option ready for selection Note The last valid start channel for a DL 1 fixture is 502 512 11 1 5 Press the Enter button to accept the new DMX Start channel The display will stop flashing when a new option is entered The new option will not be stored until the Enter button is pressed DL 1 User Manual Setup and Configuration 2 11 Shutting Down the Fixture The DL 1 fixture automatically shuts down in the event of DMX data loss A DMX controller can shut down the fixture remotely with the shutdown option in the control channel see Control Function Options on page 4 4 Locking Pan and Tilt Positions Before shipping the DL 1 fixture lock its pan and tilt in position so the fixture does
57. lose the shutter about one second after DMX data loss Projector Input Source Use this menu option to select either the RGBHV or S Video inputs The RGBHV setting also enables you to accept VGA input Note Ifthe PROJ IN BY DMX is enabled the fixture is receiving DMX input from a controller and the display for this menu will read NOT AVAILABLE See Projector In By DMX on page 3 10 to disable this menu option before setting Project Input Source 3 8 Fixture Operation DL 1 User Manual Doing so can cause damage to the fixture and void the warranty f Caution Do not physically connect both the RGBHV and VGA connectors To change projector input 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to PROJECTOR INPUT Using the up and down arrows on the Navigation button choose RGBHV to enable the RGBHV or VGA inputs or choose SVIDEO to enable the S Video input Projector Default Use this menu option to return the projector as opposed to the DL 1 fixture to its factory default settings For more information about projector factory defaults consult the projector manual shipped with the DL 1 For example if you previously set the projector input to
58. mm allen wrench to remove the addressing screws and star washers Position new board against module aligning ic the center top standoff Place contact screw s in the appropriate position Note When installing a replacement driver board on a module always place a star washer between an address screw and the pad on the logic board to ensure good electrical contact Carefully replace the rear bezel making sure to place but do not force the gasket shown in Figure 5 5 6 over the lamp cover located on the back of the projector Replacing 3 Phase Board To replace the 3 phase driver board 1 Disconnect power to the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow the fixture to cool before handling Facing the menu display with the fixture upright remove the six M4 socket cap screws from the left end bracket as shown in Figure 5 5 7 Figure 5 7 Accessing CPU and 3 phase boards Slide the side assembly out of the topbox The CPU board is on the base and two 3 phase boards are on either side of the assembly Use a 3 mm allen wrench to remove the addressing screws and star washers see Figure 5 8 on page 5 10 for addressing screw location Position the new board against module aligning the center top standoff Place contact screw s in the appropriate position Note When installing a replacement driver board on a module always place a star washer between an address screw and the pad on the logic board to ensure
59. n must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red Class I equipment This equipment must be earthed Equipment suitable for dry locations only Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture Refer servicing to qualified personnel no user serviceable parts inside DL 1 User Manual Safety Information A 1 Appendice A Importantes Informations Sur La S curit Mise En Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Incendies 1 Cet appareil de connection au circuit comporte une protection contre les surcharges de 20 A Mise En Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Chocs Electriques 2 Si cet quipement est livr sans prise de cable veuillez connecter la prise de cable correcte selon le code suivant marron phase bleu neutre e vert jaune terre D brancher le courant avant de changer les lampes ou d effectuer des r parations Cet quipement doit tre uniquement utilis dans des endroits secs Ne pas l exposer la pluie ou l humidit l int rieur de l quipement il n y a pas de pi ces rempla ables par l utilisateur Confiez l entretien un personnel qualifi Equipement de Classe I Cet quipement doit tre mis la terre A 2 Safety Information DL 1 User Manual Anhang A Wichtige Hinweise Fur Ihre Sicherheit Warnung Zum Schutz Vor Brandgefahr 1 Dieses Ger t darf nur an eine Zweigleitung mit einem Uberlastungssc
60. n the link For information on obtaining a terminator see Optional Accessories on page 1 2 Installing a Terminator Install a 120 ohm 1 4 watt minimum terminator in the fixture s Data Out female cable connector in the last fixture on each DMX link A terminator on the last fixture of the link prevents data reflection which can corrupt the data communication on the link Purchase a terminator from a High End Systems dealer distributor see Optional Accessories on page 1 2 or follow the instructions below to construct a terminator To construct a terminator Disassemble a male 5 pin XLR connector E EAN 2 Solder a 120 ohm resistor minimum of 1 4 DA watt between pins two and three IES 3 Reassemble the XLR connector gure 2 7 Data cable terminator Powering On the Fixture A Caution Do not power on the fixture until verifying that the line cord cap is suitable for the power source in your location ANV arning This equipment for connection to a branch circuit having a maximum overload protection of 20 A To power on the DL 1 fixture simply connect it to an appropriately rated power source and turn the power switch located on the rear of the fixture to the ON position After being connected controller commands can remotely power up or shutdown the fixture see Control Function Options on page 4 4 in the Standard Protocol table before performing procedures that require the fixture to be disconnec
61. ntrol To control the internal projector with the DMX protocol you must If you re using DMX to control the projector using its native menu first enable DMX see page 3 10 system make sure you send a safe command after each button command otherwise it s analogous to pressing a button on the projector menu system and not releasing it see page 4 4 DL 1 User Manual General Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 11 5 12 General Maintenance and Troubleshooting DL 1 User Manual Appendix A Safety Information Warning For Continued Protection Against Fire 1 Warning For Continued Protection Against Electric Shock 1 This equipment for connection to branch circuit having a maximum overload protection of 20 A If this equipment was received without a line cord plug attach the appropriate line cord plug according to the following code brown_live e blue neutral e green yellow earth As the colours of the cores in the mains lead of this equipment may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows 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 brow
62. o move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to the TEST OPTIONS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to the COPY BOOT option 4 Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the YES option and then press the Enter button to store the command The fixture will store the new boot code then automatically home DL 1 User Manual Fixture Operation 3 15 Self Test Menu This option displays the steps and DMX values generated as the fixture tests the motor operation of various functions Self test can be run and viewed on all the fixture parameters sequentially or individual parameters To access the SELF TEST MENU 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the TEST OPTIONS MENU and press the Enter button to select The menu displays CHASSIS TEST MENU Use the left and right Navigation buttons to scroll the function you wish to test Press the Enter button to select The fixture begins running the self test on the selected function Information Menu The Information menu displays current fixture information such as sensor status total fixture hours hardware and software versions DMX errors and DMX channel values Fixture hours
63. oftware from one fixture that contains the new software to all other DL 1 fixtures on the link 3 Upload the new software to all DL 1 fixtures on the link using a HandShake handheld controller from High End Systems Note Before uploading new software 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 all the DL 1 fixtures on the link These devices will block communication with any other DL 1 fixtures on the link 2 10 Setup and Configuration DL 1 User Manual Setting the DMX Start Channel Each standard configuration DL 1 fixture requires a block of 11 consecutive channels on a 512 Channel DMX link A range of 20 Channels for Enhanced Camera Protocol is required for a DL 1 fixture equipped with Digital Eye Technology Up to forty six 11 channel standard DL 1 fixtures 25 running Enhanced Protocol can be assigned to a single 512 channel DMX link Use up and down arrows to Use left and right arrows to select from available value or move through the current S setting options menu level options G O Use the Menu button on the left Use the Enter button on the when viewing the display to right when viewing the unlock the menu and move back 4 Way Navigation Button display to store a selected to the previous menu leve
64. om Adjusts zoom from narrow to wide 0 255 0 100 8 MSpeed See Appendix B for conversion tables 0 255 0 100 9 Macro Reserved for future use n a N A Safe 0 9 0 4 Pan and Tilt MSpeed off 10 13 5 7 Display Off 20 28 8 11 Display Dim 30 38 12 15 Display Bright 40 48 16 19 Home All 60 68 24 27 Lamp ON These Control 80 88 32 35 Lamp OFF cala MES 90 98 36 39 Shutdown 120 130 47 51 Reserved 131 149 52 58 Camera Reset 150 155 59 61 Home Pan Tilt 160 168 62 66 10 Control Home Focus Zoom Dimming Iris 170 178 67 70 0 Projector Menu 180 184 Projector Up 185 188 Projector Down 189 192 Projector Left These active 193196 Projector Right commands 197 200 Projector Select Li m i 3 201 204 Projector Floor Orientation 205 208 Projector Ceiling Orientation 209 212 NA Projector Front Projection 213 216 Projector Rear Projection 217 220 Reserved 221 255 87 100 Safe 0 31 0 12 Input Source RGBHV Default 32 47 12 18 11 Select S Video Input 3 48 63 19 25 32 47 See page 4 5 Internal Source Input 1 64 79 25 31 Reserved for future use 80 255 31 100 DL 1 User Manual DMX Programming 47 Enhanced DL 1 Protocol Fixtures with Digital Eye Technology accessory require these additional nine channels Chan inti Value Value Default Function Description dec dec 12 Zoom 16 bit i 0 13 adjustment Auto Zoom posit
65. on the fixture times out to prevent wear on the motors If the fixture has timed out remove the obstruction and home the fixture to return it to normal operation Dimming Iris DL 1 fixtures have a mechanical iris that functions as a dimmer for the fixture output This feature gives the operator the ability to fully shutter the output and eliminate the residual luminance from video black Channel 5 controls the dimming iris adjustment from closed DMX value 0 to fully open DMX value 255 Focus Channel 6 controls the fixture s mechanical focus from near DMX value 0 to far DMX value 255 Zoom Channel 7 controls the fixture s mechanical zoom from narrow DMX value 0 to wide DMX value 255 MSpeed Motor Speed The MSpeed parameter is controlled with DMX Channel 12 MSpeed is 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 movements independent of DMX refresh rates DL 1 User Manual DMX Programming 4 3 MSpeed times vary from 0 15 seconds to 252 7 seconds However when MSpeed is applied to a parameter the delay value length of time allowed for the entire scene needs to be longer than the MSpeed value to allow the motors to complete their movemen
66. on Warning sisi iv FCC Informationen inserer tte tee rai iv Important Safety Information sisi v SyIDDOlS eet e RET E A A Rat v Patents x E OI EI E IATA vi Warranty Informatio neseser tapero RN vi What You Should Know About Copyright ss viii Chapter 1 Features and Specifications Features ss Se He eee eo IS NI eee E REED e RN 1 1 Op rations rr E EDI DE SILE IENE GOTTA 1 1 Optional Digital Eye Technology sisi 1 2 Optional Accessories Rae rara 1 2 Specifications STAR RE IE d e tut Ire 1 3 Physical Specifications telo oa BR etie 1 3 Electrical Specifications nn BE Rn 1 4 Projector Specifications a rra TH ee doe FE n Taie Ras 1 4 Environmental Specifications e 1 4 Cable and Connector Specifications 1 5 VideO CONNECTOTS iini i E dai As 1 5 DMX and RS 485 Projector Link 1 5 Chapter 2 Setup and Configuration Unpacking the Fixture vin een EBENEN as SEN ist lie 2 1 Replacing the Power Cord Cap sisi 2 1 Installing a Line Cord Cap U K Only ss 2 2 Vatic Fitter Heads Information Danmark i 2 2 Gonnec ng V1d60 rar 2 2 Mounting the Fixture ea eate eode Eee te ala Rn nan 2 4 Recommended Mounting Orientation 2 4 Fog Machine Warning 2 Guo pee een DH een eee 2 4 Mounting the Fixture Upright rettet etit niit ineo it Lai d doin iin Lain sees 2 5 Tr ss Mou ting E 2 5 Verifying the Truss SUpport
67. onter ou d utiliser cet quipement Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Sicherheitsanleitungen zum Schutz gegen Feuer elektrischen Schlag und Verletzung von Personen finden Sie in Anhang A 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 A Si prega di leggere tutte le istruzioni prima di assemblare montare e azionare l apparecchiatura Informacion Importante De Seguridad En el Ap ndice A 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 Symbols The following international caution and warning symbols appear in margins throughout this manual to highlight messages these messages could result in personal injury and or damage to f Caution This symbol appears adjacent to Caution messages Not heeding equipment Warning This symbol appears adjacent to high voltage warning messages Not heeding these messages could result in serious personal injury im Minimum focus distance to non flammable surface In this case 1 meter EK Do not mount on a flammable surface Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 130 C 266 F 74 Allow the fixture to cool before handling
68. ontrol of the camera Focus function Auto focus is active at DMX values 0 511 Set Manual focus from In Far End value 512 to Out Near End value 65535 IR Illuminator DL 1 fixtures with Digital Eye Technology are equipped with an illuminator that can output infrared IR light Channel 16 controls both the IR illuminator output and the camera s infrared sensing option DMX values 0 63 are the default with illuminator off and the camera set to sense the visible light spectrum From DMXvalues 64 127 the Illuminator remains off but the camera s Auto IR function is ON detecting ambient infrared light in the environment The rest of the range turns the Auto adjustment off and adjusts the amount of IR illuminator output from FULL DMX value 128 to OFF DMX value 255 Shutter Digital Eye Technology can create slow motion and choppy frame effects using the camera shutter options Channel 17 controls the camera shutter providing six steps of frame rate control from 1 to 30 frames second DMX values 0 63 set Full Auto Exposure and is the default option White Balance Channel 18 adjusts for the variation in what is perceived as White in different light conditions The Auto White Balance mode computes the white balance value output using color information from the entire screen It outputs the proper value using the color temperature on a range of values from 3000 to 7500K and is the default setting Other settings fo
69. r filter bracket and lift the filter unit off the fixture Inspect both filters 7 A dirty prefitler can cause an early Service Filter warning If only the prefilter looks dirty clean it with water Thoroughly dry the prefilter before proceeding 5 2 General Maintenance and Troubleshooting DL 1 User Manual 8 If the hepa filter is discolored with partculates replace it only with the part listed in Optional Accessories on page 1 2 Reassemble the fixture 9 Rreattach the filter bracket with the two philips pan screws 10 Replace the prefilter over the bracket 11 Replace the top cover fastening it with the two quarter turn screws 12 Carefully replace the rear bezel making sure to place but do not force the gasket shown in Figure 5 5 2 over the lamp cover located on the back of the projector Figure 5 2 DL 1 Rear Gasket 13 Relatch the rear bezel assembly Recalibrating the fixture 14 After replacing any filter use the menu system to recalibrate the fixture see New Air Filter on page 3 13 Replacing the Lamp Warning Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 130 C 266 F AN Do not attempt to hot restrike the lamp Allow the fixture to cool before handling or restriking the lamp To replace the lamp 1 Lock the fixture head in place using the 90 pan lock and the 0 tilt lock settings as discussed in Figure 2 9 on page 2 12 Unlatch and remove the rear bezel assembly
70. r form when the menu system is locked Unlocked menu system s 2 line format displays more detailed information Unlocking the Menu System To unlock the menu system press and hold the Menu button until the display changes to the 2 line format 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 menus DMX Address Menu is the first option on the top menu level Exiting the Menu System To exit the menu system keep pressing the Menu button to back out of each menu level until the High End Systems logo appears The word AUTOLOCK will appear briefly on the display to indicate the fixture s software is locking the display The display switches back to the large 8 character format and after a few seconds begins the standard display for the locked mode as described above DL 1 User Manual Fixture Operation 3 3 Menu Map Use the following table to navigate the menu options on the DL 1 fixture eve eve eve ption Setting escription Notes IT enters Jexits Menu System and moves up A scrolls between values levels lt gt moves between items on same v l level 4 selects selects Selected value becomes the first DMX value DMX ADDRESS SEE DMX START 1 512 in the range for that mirror head on a DMX MENU CHANNEL 512 link
71. r s menu system under DMX control For details about these features and about the projector s menu system you must consult the projector manual provided with the DL 1 For a list of limitations on these features see Limitations of Projector Control on page 3 12 44 DMXProgramming DL 1 User Manual To use the native projector menu system under DMX control 1 Send DMX decimal value 180 184 Menu button on Channel 10 to access the projector s main menu Send a DMX value in the safe range 0 9 This command is equivalent to releasing the key on the projector s keypad Failure to release the key will result in unpredictable performance Optional If the projector is mounted on the ceiling flip the display by sending a value from 205 208 on Channel 10 2 Use Channels 1 through 4 to adjust the pan and tilt to direct the projector to a suitable surface so you can view its on screen display 3 Adjust Zoom Channel 7 and Focus Channel 6 as needed to bring the projector s on screen display into focus 4 Use the projector s on screen display as discussed in the projector manual provided with the DL 1 fixture 5 To exit the projector s menu system repeat steps 2 and 3 Projector Orientation Projector Floor Orientation Projector Ceiling Orientation Projector Front Projection and Projector Rear Projection are active commands i e they do not require the dimming iris value to be at zero to operate Once set these comm
72. r this Parameter accommodate Indoor and Outdoor lighting conditions Orientation Digital Eye Technology can Vertically Invert Flip or Horizontally Invert Mirror the image being viewed by the camera Channel 19 controls the Orientation parameter All four combinations of Vertical and Horizontal Invert are available Effects Digitial Eye Technology can convert an image to black and white B amp W or can invert the color Negative art A snapshot can also be taken of the image Freeze Frame with or without one of these effects applied Channel 20 controls the Effects parameter 4 6 DMX Programming DL 1 User Manual DL 1 Protocol Tables DL 1 fixtures offer two protocol levels Standard and Enhanced Standard Protocol controls fixture movement and output features Running Enhanced protocol provides an additional nine channels for controlling Digital Eye Technology and increases the fixture footprint on the DMX link from 11 to 20 Standard DL 1 Protocol vx Function Description nd e e 1 Pan Position Moves projector head from 0 400 0 65535 0 100 32768 E Tilt Position Moves projector head from 0 270 Em 0 100 32768 5 Dimming Iris projector output lens from closed to open 0255 0 100 0 6 Focus Adjusts focus from near to far 0 255 0 100 7 Zo
73. rcentage column If your controller allows you to program hex values use the Value hex column 0 15 255 100 FF 3 07 228 89 E4h 11 84 201 79 C9 0 15 254 100 FE 3 29 227 89 E3 12 28 200 78 C8 0 17 253 99 FD 3 52 226 89 E2 12 72 199 78 C7 0 19 252 99 FC 3 76 225 88 El 13 17 198 78 C6 0 21 251 98 FB 4 00 224 88 EO 13 63 197 77 C5 0 25 250 98 FA 4 25 223 87 DF 14 10 196 77 C4 0 29 249 98 F9 4 52 222 87 DE 14 58 195 76 C3 0 35 248 97 F8 4 78 221 87 DD 15 07 194 76 C2 0 41 247 97 F7 5 06 220 86 DC 15 56 193 76 C1 0 47 246 96 F6 5 34 219 86 DB 16 06 192 75 CO 0 55 245 96 F5 5 64 218 85 DA 16 57 191 75 BF 0 63 244 96 F4 5 94 217 85 D9 17 09 190 75 BE 0 73 243 95 F3 6 25 216 85 D8 17 61 189 74 BD 0 83 242 95 F2 6 56 215 84 D7 18 14 188 74 BC 0 94 241 95 F1 6 89 214 84 D6 18 68 187 73 BB 1 05 240 94 FO 7 22 213 84 D5 19 23 186 73 BA 1 18 239 94 EF 7 56 212 83 D4 19 79 185 73 B9 1 31 238 93 EE 7 91 211 83 D3 20 36 184 72 B8 1 45 237 93 ED 8 27 210 82 D2 20 93 183 72 B7 1 60 236 93 EC 8 63 209 82 D1 21 51 182 71 B6 1 75 235 92 EB 9 00 208 82 DO 22 10 181 71 B5 1 92 234 92 EA 9 39 207 81 CF 22 70 180 71 B4 2 09 233 91 E9 9 77 206 81 CE 23 30 179 70 B3 2 27 232 91 E8 10 17 205 80 CD 23 92 178 70 B2 2 46 231 91 E7 10 58 204 80 CC 24 54 177 69 B1 2 66 230 90 E6 10 99 203 80 CB 25 17 176 69 B
74. re see Copying the Boot Code on page 4 15 3 14 Fixture Operation DL 1 User Manual Test Options Menu The TEST OPTIONS MENU manually homes the fixture performs fixture self tests and stores new boot code information Performing fixture self tests may help identify mechanical problems in the fixture Homing the Fixture The fixture automatically homes all its functions whenever it is turned on This menu option manually homes the entire fixture To remotely home the fixture using a DMX controller see Control Function Options on page 4 4 in the DL 1 Standard Protocol table To manually home the fixture 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the TEST OPTIONS MENU and press the Enter button to select Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to HOME FIXTURE Using the up and down arrows on the Navigation button choose ALL to home the projector head or NO if you don t want to home the projector Copying the Boot Code When new software is uploaded to a fixture it may contain a new boot code which must be copied to each fixture This is apparent if the fixture displays a BOOTDIFF error une Do not remove power from the fixture while performing a boot copy To accept and store the new boot code 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or t
75. resets are also executed in the Information Menu Unique Number EachDL 1 fixture has a unique number similar to a serial number TalkBack protocol uses this number to identify a fixture for remote communication over a DMX link This option displays the fixture s Unique identification number To view the fixture s Unique number 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the INFORMATION MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the UNIQUE NUMBER option to view the fixture s 10 digit unique number 3 16 Fixture Operation DL 1 User Manual DMX Values Menu The table below gg1 255 This menu displays the current values for describes the first 994 255 g two lines displayed the DMX link When viewing DMX value in the DMX settings by Channel the DL 1 fixture Values Menu Channel DMX Value displays current values for Channels 001 shown above it 001 0 512 in two lines of three DMX values each Scrolling down 002 255 per screen Figure 3 3 shows an example of reveals addition 003 0 the first two lines displayed The number at Channel values in 004 255 the beginning of each line indicates the first 2 Same format 005 0 channel with a value displayed on that line 006 0
76. rmissions to use this material In many cases you do You may need to obtain permission to use the appearance of actors who appear in the clip as well as pay the writers and directors of the film that your clip comes from What about music I hear you can use 8 bars for free 8 bars for free is a fallacy that has been passed around as a fact for a long period of time However it isn t true Both musical compositions and records require licensing and payment What about High End Systems material included with the Catalyst Do I have to clear that No High End Systems has worked to provide clearance for the content that is provided with the Catalyst system Any materials you received directly from HES with the purchase of a new Catalyst system have already been properly licensed for your use in shows and presentations That does not however license you to sell this content separately from the Catalyst system Also please be sure that any new content you obtain from outside sources is properly cleared for public presentation This sounds really difficult and I don t know how to do it What do I do to properly license copyrighted material You need to consult with a Content Clearing House or with a properly licensed Intellectual Property Attorney Content clearinghouses are typically viii DL1 User Manual Table of Contents Contacting High End Systems titre reina iene eee zi nani iene zieie eee E iaia sini ii Product Modificati
77. s when performing software uploads or crossloads Data Cabling and Connectors To link one or more fixtures to a controller and or to each other obtain data cabling Cabling can be purchased from High End Systems or constructed High End Systems recommends data grade cable Data grade cable is designed to carry a high quality signal with less susceptibility to electromagnetic interference DMX Data Cables Use Belden 9842 or equivalent meets specifications for EIA RS 485 applications data cables with the following characteristics Two twisted pairs 4 conductors plus a shield Maximum capacitance between conductors lt 15 pF ft Maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft Maximum resistance 20 0 1000 ft Nominal impedance 120 2 Cable Connectors The DL 1 fixture accepts 5 pin XLR cable connectors Cabling must have a male XLR connector on one end of the cable and a female XLR connector on the other end Pin one is the common cable shield pin two is the data complement negative pin three is the data true positive Pins four and five are not used but they allow a secondary data link to pass through the fixture see Figure 2 5 Test each cable DL 1 User Manual Setup and Configuration 2 7 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 4 Caution Do not connect anythin
78. t Displays Although all lighting consoles output the same 512 channels of DMX per link the on screen labeling often differs Parameter functions are displayed in either alpha numeric descriptions strobe 1 percentage 0 100 or decimal 0 255 for 8 bit and 0 65535 for 16 bit Consult your lighting console manual for further information 16 bit DMX Individual access of the two DMX channels used with 16 bit parameters varies by lighting console Consult your lighting console manual for further information 4 2 DMX Programming DL 1 User Manual Parameter Descriptions Note All the DMX values identified in the following descriptions are in decimal units Standard Movement and Projection Controls Pan and Tilt Channels 1 4 control the Pan and Tilt parameters The DL 1 fixture has a 400 pan range and a 270 tilt range Two channels for Pan and two for Tilt provide 16 bit position adjustment to a fraction of a degree MSpeed values control the timing of pan and tilt motion for DL 1 fixtures see MSpeed Motor Speed on page 4 3 To control Pan and Tilt movement timing via DMX controller crossfading set Pan Tilt MSpeed off in the Control parameter see Control Function on page 4 7 in the DMX Protocol Table Note Optical encoders for pan and tilt instantly correct the fixture s position if the fixture is jarred from its programmed position If a physical obstruction prevents the fixture from correcting its positi
79. t before the end of the scene An MSpeed value that is longer than the delay value could produce an undesirable result for example an unintended jump to another position initiated before the first motion is complete For a listing of exact MSpeed times see Appendix B MSpeed Conversion Table Note Since Pan and Tilt are the only parameters controlled with MSpeed in DL 1 fixtures setting the MSpeed Channel to Xfade DMX value 0 or the Control Channel to MSpeed Off DMX value 10 13 will have the same outcome Control Function Options Channel 10 operates several Control functions These functions remotely control various fixture operations and allow access to the internal projector menu controls Fixture operations All of the following Fixture operation control settings except for Turning MSpeed off require Channel 5 Dimming Iris be closed DMX decimal value 0 These control options allow the user to Turn MSpeed off e Turn the display on and off e Adjust display brightness Home All the fixture components Pan and Tilt Focus Zoom Dimming Iris Turn Lamp on and off Shutdown the fixture e Reset the Camera Internal Menu Access The following Control options do not require Channel 5 be set to Closed DMX value 0 They allow the user to access the e Projector Menu e Projector Up Down Left Right Projector Select e Projector Orientation These values enable you to access the projecto
80. tal zoom can increase image upto 216x e Scalable infrared output Built in real time video effects including Options for 1 30 frame captures sec Vertical and Horizontal image invert B and White Color Negative and Freeze Frame Optional Accessories The following table lists accessories available for the Catalyst system from your High End dealer distributor For more information contact your High End Systems dealer distributor or see Contacting High End Systems on page ii Part Description Part Number Replacement air filter 80260014 5 amp slow blow fuse 90403012 Pan belt 99360038 Tilt belt 99360039 Front window 80530074 Digital Eye Technology module 60040003 Digital Media Server 56020001 Wholehog III lighting console 61020001 LCD Monitor 56070009 Galvanized safety cable 12040001 Cheeseborough clamp 55040014 Lightwave Research Upload Dongle 26040002 Male 5 pin DMX terminator 90404039 Heavy duty 5 pin XLR cable 10 55050017 Heavy duty 5 pin XLR cable 25 55050018 Heavy duty 5 pin XLR cable 50 55050019 Heavy duty 5 pin XLR cable 100 55050020 User Manual 60600228 1 2 Features and Specifications DL 1 User Manual Specifications Physical Specifications Figure 1 1 shows the DL 1 fixture as shipped 512mm Figure 1 1 DL 1 Fixture Dimensions 861mm Dimensions 861mm x 595mm x 343mm 33 9in x 23 4in
81. ted from power Homing the Fixture When the DL 1 fixture is connected to an appropriately rated power source it automatically begins a homing procedure to verify that the major functions of the fixture and projector are oriented properly The initial homing ends with the display in the Menu Locked mode DL 1 User Manual Setup and Configuration 2 9 Viewing the Display Panel The DL 1 display panel gives access to the fixture s onboard menu system The DL 1 fixture s on board menu system allows the user to on page 3 1 describes the menu system in detail Verifying and Uploading Fixture Software Check the display in the Menu Locked mode to identify the Software version loaded on the fixture Verify that the version displayed by the fixture is the latest available The latest software for DL 1 fixtures is available in the support section of the High End Systems web site www highend com If a software upgrade is required there are three ways to upload new software to DL 1 fixtures 1 Attach a High End Systems Upload Dongle to the computer and upload the software to the DL 1 fixture A High End Systems Upload Dongle requires a 386 based or faster computer MS DOS version 3 3 or later or Windows 95 98 ME 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 Contacting High End Systems on page ii 2 Crossload s
82. the Menu button to move back up levels and exit the menu system 3 2 Fixture Operation DL 1 User Manual Display in Menu Locked Mode The DL 1 fixture display panel gives access to the onboard menu system When the menu system is in locked mode the panel displays in large 8 character words designed to be viewed from a distance Under normal circumstances when the display is locked it cycles between displaying the fixture s software version V the High End Systems logo the Catalyst logo and the fixture s configuration type STANDARD Any errors present are also displayed in an 8 character error description Fixture Software Version The software version loaded on the system can vary even between units purchased at the same time Fixture Software Version on page 3 3 describes the procedures to ensure that all Catalyst systems on the link are running the latest software System Configuration Type The configuration type identifies the fixture as either STANDARD or CAMERA equipped with Digital Eye Technology A Standard configuration operates on 12 DMX channels A Camera configuration requires 20 DMX channels for control DMX Start Channel The DMX Start Channel is the first channel currently assigned to that fixture in its range of channels on a DMX link For more information on DMX Start channels see Setting a DMX Start Channel on page 3 6 Error Message Display Errors are displayed in short 8 characte
83. to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to IRIS VERSION The display will show an iris version of PRE V1 9 or POST V1 9 3 10 Fixture Operation DL 1 User Manual Zoom Override Menu Use this menu option to override the zoom value sent the by the DMX console to the fixture This feature is commonly used with PROJECTOR CTRL which is discussed on page 3 11 To select a DMX Zoom value 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to Z00M OVERRIDE MENU 4 Using the up and down arrows on the Navigation button scroll to a DMX value between 0 and 255 and press the Enter button to select Focus Override Menu Use this menu option to override the zoom value sent the by the DMX console to the fixture This feature is commonly used with PROJECTOR CTRL which is discussed on page 3 11 To select a DMX Focus value 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus 2 Using the left and right arrows on the Navigat
84. urfaces may reach temperatures up to 130 C 266 F Allow the fixture to cool before handling The DL 1 fixture is designed with two basic types of motor driver boards e One 2 phase board drives the motors for the focus zoom dimming iris functions e Interchangeable 3 phase pan and tilt driver boards Addressing screw placement determines whether the board has pan or tilt driver functionality In addition the DL 1 fixture has a CPU board located inside the fixture chassis with the 3 phase board Figure 5 5 5 shows the location of the driver boards and landmarks you can use to locate functional areas and LEDs on the boards themselves Data comm board Power connector Fan board Serial port 2 phase board RS232 Figure 5 5 Driver board configurations Caution The fixture will not function correctly if adressing screws are missing from driver boards Figure 5 5 5 identifies screw locations on each board When changing a board align the screw holes and standoffs to ensure correct orientation in the fixture 5 6 General Maintenance and Troubleshooting DL 1 User Manual Replacing 2 Phase Board To replace the 2 phase driver board 1 Disconnect power to the fixture and allow it to cool Unlatch the two rear latches and remove the rear bezel Figure 5 5 1 shows the location of the rear latches and rear bezel Use a 3
85. ware to all other Catalyst systems on the link using the CROSSLOAD FIRMWARE menu option To CROSSLOAD FIRMWARE from one fixture to all DL 1 fixtures on the link 1 Disconnect or bypass any controllers serial data distributors data line optoisolators and any fixtures using RS 422 communications such as Dataflash AF1000 xenon strobes and Intellabeam fixtures These devices will block communication between the crossloading fixture and any other fixtures on the link On the crossloading fixture only unlock the menu system by pressing and holding down the Menu button until the extended 2 line display appears indicating the top menu level Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to the FIXTURE MODE MENU and press the Enter button to select Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to CROSSLOAD FIRMWARE Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the YES option and press the Enter button to store The fixture will upload its software to all other fixtures on the link When the crossload has finished successfully CROSSLOADING COMPLETE will appear briefly in the display of the crossloading fixture and all other fixtures will automatically home Note If a new boot code was included with the latest software the fixture displays a BOOTDIFF error when it returns to the locked mode of the menu system To correct the boot code copy the new boot code to each fixtu
86. x 13 5 in Weight 39 kg 85 Ib 1 3 DL 1 User Manual Features and Specifications Electrical Specifications Warning Class I equipment This equipment must be earthed Input ratings 100 120V 6 8A 50 60Hz 200 240V 3 4A 50 60Hz Power factor 0 94 Fuse Power supply output fuse 5A 250V slow blow only Lamp M275W NS4 POA LMP47 Light Output 4500 ANSI lumens Lamp Life 2000 hours Projector Specifications Aspect ratio 4 3 native 5 4 and 16 9 supported Brightness uniformity 95 Contrast ratio 800 1 full on full off Data compatibility SXGA XGA SVGA VGA and Macintosh Display technology 1 3 TFT active matrix 3 panels Scanning frequency H sync 15 100kHz V sync 50 100Hz Panel resolution 1024 x 768 dots Horizontal resolution 800 TV lines HDTV Projection lens F 1 7 2 0 f 48 2mm 62 6mm Zoom Lens Throw Ratio 1 8 2 4 1 V Sync range 50 100Hz Minimum focus distance to non flammable surface 1 4 m 4 6 ft Video compatibility NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM HDTV 1080i 1035i 720p 480i 480p 575i 575p Number of colors 16 7 million Environmental Specifications Maximum ambient temperature Ta 35 C 95 F 1 4 Features and Specifications DL 1 User Manual Cable and Connector Specifications Video Connectors e RGBHV BNC x 5 e VGA DBI15 e S Video mini DIN DMX and RS 485 Projector Link Cables Belden 9841 or equivalent meets specifications for EIA R
87. ystem to the top level menus Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to ALIGN PAN MOTORS Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to YES and press the Enter button to select The motor alignment sequence will begin Note This operation takes 30 minutes to complete Selecting NO ABORT aborts the sequence New Air Filter Installing a new air filter requires fixture recalibration To calibrate the fixture after installing a new air filter 1 Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll through the top level to SET PARAMETERS MENU and press the Enter button to select Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button scroll to NEW AIR FILTER Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to YES and press the Enter button to select The recalibration sequence will begin DL 1 User Manual Fixture Operation 3 13 Fixture Mode Menu The Mode menu crossloads software from one fixture to other fixtures on the link Note Fixtures receiving the crossloaded data must not be in shutdown mode Crossloading Fixture Software A fixture running a newer software version can load the new soft
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