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1. TE Fm de Eb coated side down 2 n _ LLL y is LEE Irun n n rusa gm AO i 5 1 of ZE a Da ur NE Sb coated side up To i cr E lise Toca i SU n el fW mM ZB d m T JI M A D I ON LI Figure B 7 Dichroic Glass Orientation Caution improper installation can cause color shifts around the edge of the beam Ss xl Ne NS coated I Place an object near the surface the reflection will appear to touch the object on the coated side Figure B 8 Determining The Coated Side of Dichroic Glass 8 Replace the bezel secure the safety cable to its clamp and relatch the bezel Note the bezel can only be replaced one way to ensure the safety cable can connect to its bracket B 6 Studio Spot User s Manual LithoPattern Gobo and Effect Installation To install LithoPatterns gobos or effects complete the following procedure 1 Remove power from the fixture and place it upright on a flat surface 2 Remove the bezel by releasing the two latches located in the middle of the fixture head Refer to Figure B 1 3 Remove the safety cable from its latch and set the bezel as
2. Distance From 13 Lens 18 Lens 30 Lens Fixture Diameter Diameter Diameter 5 1 1 1 6 2 7 10 2 3 3 2 5 4 15 3 4 4 8 8 20 4 5 6 3 10 7 25 5 7 7 9 13 4 30 6 8 9 5 16 1 35 8 11 1 18 8 40 9 1 12 7 21 4 45 10 3 14 3 24 1 50 11 4 15 8 26 8 55 12 5 17 4 29 5 60 13 7 19 32 2 65 14 8 20 6 34 8 70 16 22 2 37 5 75 17 1 23 8 40 2 80 18 2 25 3 42 9 85 19 4 26 9 45 6 90 20 5 28 5 48 2 95 21 6 30 1 50 9 100 22 8 31 7 53 6 Studio Spot User s Manual Ww 5 a Uv 30 NS o 9 5 e D Determining Macro Functions Use the following table to determine what each factory macro does Macros 9 26 are undetermined for software version 6 Table C 4 Macro Functions Description Constructs Used Odd addressed fixtures perform a lazy 8 movement fol pan lowed by even addressed fixtures e tilt 2 Sequentially addressed fixtures in groups of two per e form ballyhoo movements e tilt 3 Sequentially addressed fixtures in groups of four per e tilt form a tilt wave This moves tilt from back to front e shutter with the shutter open and then moves tilt from front to back with the shutter closed 4 Odd addressed fixtures perform a pan lighthouse e movement followed by even addressed fixtures This shutter moves pan from left to right for 360 with the shutter open and then moves pan from rig
3. 484 63 mm 33 27 mm 1 31 in 19 08 In 53 72 mm 2 11 in Figure 1 Front Dimensions 305 03 mm 12 01 in N 566 88 mm 22 3 2 in 130 58 mm 5 14 ng 5 LIGHTWAVE B 39 50 mm 4 1 56 in 2 254 00 10 00 in 1588 mm 0 63 in Figure 2 Side Dimensions Introduction 1 7 1 8 Electrical Rated voltage 100 230 V A C Rated current 7 0 3 0 A Rated power 700 W max Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Max ambient temperature Ta 40 C 104 F Max exterior surface temperature 200 C 392 F Power factor 0 96 230 V 50 Hz 0 99 100 V 60 Hz Max winding temperature Tw 130 C 266 F Max capacitor temperature Tc 85 C 185 F Supports international voltages up to 250 V A C Optical System Dichroic Glass Diameter 44 323 mm 0 25 1 745 in 0 010 Thickness 1 778 mm 0 25 0 070 0 010 Note the dichroic glass specifications for Studio Spot are identical to Studio Color Cyberlight Cyberlight CX and Cyberlight SV Effect Glass Diameter 36 322 mm 0 25 1 430 in 0 010 Image area 31 750 mm 0 25 1 250 in 0 010 Thickness 3 175 mm 0 25 0 125 in 0 010 Note the effect glass specifications for Studio Spot
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5. eese esee eese D 1 Appendice D Importantes Informations Sur La S curit D 2 Anhang D Wichtige Hinweise F r Ihre Sicherheit D 3 Ap ndice D Informaci n Importante De Seguridad D 4 Appendice D Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza D 6 Appendiks D Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation i D 7 ly To APP ROMO TES E TTE IX1 TOC Studio Spot User s Manual List of Figures Front Dimensions apra EE este le ila seus 1 7 Side Dimensions mese cette t e E e ERE EUER a 7 Front Pariel ORE CC RO UR I irc s I 13 Left Side Panel bea aad nek ere ea vee eas 1 14 Right Side Par re RE 1 14 Removing the Bezel id ede dis 1 2 Road Case Construction Overhead View 1 3 Road Case Construction Side View 1 4 Data Cable Construction 1 6 Terminator Construction iii 1 7 Floor Installation iR las A eh Ae a ble ad lille 1 7 Attaching Mounting Hardware 1 8 Satety Cable Installation xa a iii 1 8 Data In and Data Out Connectors 1 9 Daisy Chaining Fixtures mrn t a a a a a A 1 9 Using the Front Panel coi ege et dte i ees 1 10 MSpeed Values LEG RN IG x HR E a 2 10 Menu Systemi iiiul
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7. Viewing the Maximum Internal Temperature To view the fixture s maximum internal temperature since the last reset complete the following procedure 1 2 Hold MENU until the display changes to AddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TE MF field and press ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the MH XT field and press ENTER The fixture will display the maximum internal temperature followed by degrees centigrade Note the maximum recommended operating temperature is 96 C Resetting Temperature Readings To reset the minimum and maximum temperature readings complete the following procedure 1 2 Hold lt MENU gt until the display changes to HddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the MF field and press ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the RST field and press ENTER 3 18 Studio Spot User s Manual Viewing DMX Errors and Construct Values DMX errors and individual construct values can be viewed by name This feature is provided for advanced users to troubleshoot fixtures Refer to Type I XT on page 3 2 for a complete listing of the fields and descriptions To view any item listed above complete the following procedure HddR 1 Hold
8. i B 8 Table of Contents TOC 5 List of Tables Lens Specifications exu OR pilo ee l 9 Breaker Requirements 1 5 DMX Starting 1 11 Studio Spot Protocol Version 6 1 13 Color Funetions ect Aids 2 2 Litho FUNCTIONS ceo A Ve aoa wand ama e 2 4 Litho Rotation 2 6 Frost FUNCIONS i i aa 2 7 iris Functions nana DLL LII IBI UTILES 2 8 Strobe E ncti Ons 5 uia Aa 2 9 Ment Maps on ab Lii Pete bibet ie aaa 3 2 Display Error Messages i A 3 General Troubleshooting 0 A 7 Upload Troubleshooting ii A 8 DMX Values to MSpeed Times C 1 Color Combinations A Lala C 5 Calculating Beam Diameters C 6 Macro FUNCTIONS Mle case iene ana C 7 TOC 6 Studio Spot User s Manual 5 2 e an 5 Introduction Congratulations and thank you for using the Studio Spot Automated Projection and Effect Luminaire from Lightwave Research About This Manual This manual provides the means to setup and operate Studio Spot This manual is organized in the following sections Introduction introduces you to this manual provides the features specifications accessories and explains the front and side panel functionality Chapter 1 nstallation and Setup explains how to install setup and
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11. v Y 3727172773737 Figure 1 7 Attaching Mounting Hardware 2 Install the fixture on the truss and secure the mounting hardware 3 Connect the safety cable ends by looping the cable over the truss running it through an outer hole on the base of the fixture around the handle and out the other outer hole Refer to Figure 1 8 Repeat this step to install another safety cable on the other side of the fixture E Fi Figure 1 8 Safety Cable Installation Caution do not place safety cables through the lower plate that connects to the fixture yoke Doing so may cause interference with the fixture s pan movement 1 8 Studio Spot User s Manual Data Cabling You may connect up to 21 uniquely addressed fixtures per DMX link or up to 32 fixtures for synchronized playback of the internal presets To connect the data cables complete the following procedure 1 Connect the data cable from the controller to the DATA IN connector located on the side of the first fixture Refer to Figure 1 9 DATA OUT DATA IN 5 et 2 8 5 D 5 Figure 1 9 Data and Data Out Connectors Note f you are cabling for synchronized preset play
12. ii 1 1 Inspecting the Contents 1 1 Inspecting the Fixture 1 2 Registering Your Product e eee eee ee eee eee ee eee meme 1 2 Road Cases ea 1 3 Minimum Material 5 1 3 Construction Requirements 1 3 Before Beginning Installation 1 4 Power and Breaker Requirements esses nemen 1 5 Line Cord Cap Construction 1 5 United Kingdom Line Cord Cap 1 5 VIGTIG FIKKER HEDS INFORMATION DANMARK 1 6 Constructing Data Cables 1 6 Table of Contents Constructing Terminators 1 7 Fixture 2 aci e ili 1 7 Floor Mounting uice rne qe b S MR ala eee 1 7 Truss s Lastre M ec eode eR acie 1 8 Data Cabling arp o ge eph iege a 1 9 Powering On the Fixture enne 1 10 Setting the Fixture Address 1 10 Fixture Number Mode i 1 10 DMX Starting Channel Mode 1 11 Controlling Studio Spot With DMX e 1 12 Chapter 2 Operational I III TIT STIS 2 1 eL 2 1 Color Functions ela REGES IE EUER 2 2 Color Wheel Positioning
13. Caution do not overtighten the hex screws p Notes when a lamp is replaced remember to reset the lamp hours as outlined in Resetting Lamp Hours on page 3 16 and optimize the lamp as outlined in Optimizing the Lamp on page A 12 AL 9 E lt 3 e 0 5 ES 5 e O Sunooysalgno Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance 1 1 Optimizing the Lamp When a lamp is replaced you will need to optimize the new lamp s position the optical path Optimizing the lamp ensures that you will have a flat field across the entire beam diameter To optimize the lamp you will need the following items e 2 phillips screw driver e smooth white surface to project the beam on table truss to mount the fixture To optimize the lamp complete the following procedure 1 Mount the fixture in an orientation so that it may be squarely projected onto a smooth white surface no less than 10 feet 3 meters away 2 Using a controller or the menu system focus an open white beam onto the surface and observe the beam 3 Using a 2 phillips head screw driver rotate the three lamp adjust screws until you achieve a uniform flat field Refer to Figure A 3 When field will have an even disbursement of light throughout the entire beam diameter the lamp is correctly optimized the before removing cover ATTENTION Lampe br lante couvercle WARNING Lamp Adjus
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15. 87 34 1 113 3 114 44 7 79 8 Studio Spot User s Manual Ww 3 5 a Uv 30 NS o 9 5 e D Table C 1 DMX Values to MSpeed Times Continued DMX Fader MSpeed Mspeed Fader Speed Value di Time in Vile 9 Time in Seconds Seconds Seconds 115 45 1 78 7 142 55 7 51 3 169 66 3 29 8 116 45 5 77 6 143 56 1 50 4 170 66 7 29 1 117 45 9 76 5 144 56 5 49 5 171 67 1 28 2 118 46 3 75 4 145 56 9 48 7 172 67 5 27 8 119 46 7 74 3 146 57 3 47 8 173 67 8 27 1 120 47 1 73 2 147 57 6 46 9 174 68 2 26 4 121 47 5 72 1 148 58 46 170 66 7 29 1 122 47 8 71 1 149 58 4 45 2 171 67 1 28 2 123 48 2 70 150 58 8 44 3 172 67 5 27 8 124 48 6 68 9 151 59 2 43 5 173 67 8 27 1 125 49 67 9 152 59 6 42 7 174 68 2 26 4 126 49 4 66 9 153 60 41 9 175 68 6 25 8 127 49 8 65 8 154 60 4 41 176 69 25 2 129 50 6 63 8 156 61 2 39 4 178 69 8 23 9 130 51 62 8 157 61 6 38 6 179 70 2 23 3 131 51 4 61 8 158 62 37 9 180 70 6 22 7 132 51 8 60 8 159 62 4 37 1 181 71 22 1 133 52 2 59 8 160 62 7 36 3 182 71 4 21 5 134 52 5 58 8 161 63 1 35 6 183 71 8 20 9 135 52 9 57 9 162 63 5 34 8 184 72 2 20 4 136 53 3 56 9 163 63 9 34 1 185 72 5 19 8 137 53 7 56 164 64 3 33 3 186 72 9 19 2 138 54 1 55 165 64 7 32 6 187 73 3 18 7 139 54 5 54 1 166 65 1 31 9 188 73 7 18 1 140 54 9 53 2 167 65 5 31 2 189 74 1 17 6 14
16. O Sunoouse qno Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 9 Maintenance This section provides information for basic maintenance If other maintenance is required refer servicing to a qualified technician Replacing the Lamp You will need the following items to replace the lamp inch hex wrench Phillips MSR 575 2 MSD 575 or other factory approved GX 9 5 base 575 watt metal halide lamp zl E Protective gloves y 2 Protective goggles To replace the lamp complete the following procedure 1 Remove power from fixture 2 Using the inch hex wrench loosen the hex screws located at the rear of the fixture and remove the lamp access cover Refer to Figure A 1 Figure 1 Remo 3 Remove the old lamp from the socket by the base Refer to Figure A 2 A 10 Studio Spot User s Manual lamp glass base pins ceramic base lamp socket Figure A 2 Installing the Lamp 4 Holding the new lamp by its base align the base pins to the socket and damage the lamp and cause it to explode If the lamp is accidentally touched clean it immediately with a soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol carefully push the lamp into the socket Refer to Figure A 2 JIN worin do not touch the lamp with bare fingers The oils from your skin can J CH3 2CHOH An alcohol cloth is provided with each lamp 5 Place lamp assembly back into the housing and tighten the hex screws
17. menu system Table A 2 General Troubleshooting operation unit turned off and on ignitor connection is loose Problem Probable Cause Solution Unit will not turn on no power e connect power breaker is turned off e turn breaker on e power connectors e refer to qualified technician e power line filter e refer to qualified technician Unit functions but e bad lamp e replace lamp lamp does not strike e lamp is too hot from e leave the unit turned on when the lamp s temperature drops it will restrike refer to qualified technician Lamp is dimmer than other units bad lamp dirty optics replace lamp dirty optics Unit will not home properly belt s is loose bad sensor s tighten belt s refer to qualified technician Color system is not producing the correct color unit is not homed properly home the unit Pan or tilt position is off unit is not homed properly belt tension too loose home the unit tighten belt s Unit is not responding to controller wrong fixture DMX address bad data cable s link not terminated set the address as outlined in Address Menu on page 3 14 check and replace data cables as needed terminate link as outlined in Data Cabling on page 1 9 Unit is producing unexpected results incorrect DMX starting address on the controller last fixture is not terminated refer to Setting the Fixture Address on page 1 10 termin
18. Chapter 4 Preset Scenes m 4 1 Over VIG Wet omo acli nice aio ila ia 4 1 Understanding Preset Scene Terminology and Concepts 4 1 Editing one A ae 4 2 Editing with the Menu System 4 2 Using the Time Parameter 4 3 Using Crossfade Delay and 5 4 3 Step By Step Editing 4 4 Copying and Pasting 4 6 Capturing DMX Data Into 4 6 Resetting Re Initializing a Scene 4 7 Playing Back Scenes in Stand Alone Mode 4 8 Determining the Active Scene 4 8 Synchronizing Preset 4 9 Connecting and Addressing Fixtures for Synchronized Playback 4 10 Playing Back Synchronized Scenes 4 11 Table of Contents TOC 3 Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 1 OVOrIVIOW cg ein a A 1 Before You Begin o Rc e NRBEM ee ES A 1 Support Checklist ee X allea A 2 Acquiring Technical A 2 Troubleshooting A S a A 3 Displa
19. GNU COIC 55C slow scan mode GNIS PRST EdIT 5 0 1 COIC RNd random color mode GNIS PRST Edit GNI COIC indexed blink mode 5 b PRST EdiIT GNI COIC 1IdX index mode with MSpeed 5 b PRST Edit GNI IFSP forward spin mode with MSpeed GNIS PRET Edit GNI COIC 1RSP reverse spin mode with MSpeed GNIS PRST EJIT END COIC CON continuous mode with MSpeed GNIS Chapter 3 Menu System K4 D 5 9 3 Table 3 1 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description ERES E EdIT GNI COIC SO fast scan mode with MSpeed 5 b PRST EdIT GNI COIC tE slow scan mode with MSpeed 5 b FAR ESI EdIT GNI COIC 1RNd random color mode with MSpeed GNIS GNI 1bL K indexed blink mode with MSpeed 5 b PRS T GNI CO color wheel 1 position menu 5 b PRAF EdIT SNDII e e colors 1 to 6 and half colors 1 5 to 6 indexed mode HCI HLb e FIOD forward spin stop to fastest Fess forward spin mode e RIDD reverse spin stop to fastest R255 reverse spin mode e JODO position in degrees continuous 02358 mode eFLI position with half colors fast FET scan mode e MCI position with half colors scan MLIg set by MSpeed mode 000 e random colors slowest to N255 fastest random color mode bl bb
20. High End Systems Inc 8200 Haskell Avenue Van Nuys CA 91406 818 947 0550 FAX 818 908 8975 High End Systems Singapore Pte Ltd 1 Tannery Road 06 05 Cencon 1 Singapore 1334 65 742 8266 FAX 65 743 9322 High End Systems GmbH Lohstrasse 22 D 85445 Schwaig Germany 49 8122 9903 0 FAX 49 8122 9903 33 http www highend com http www studiospot com http info highend com service service html Troubleshooting This section provides information on diagnosing and solving operational problems If a solution to your problem cannot be found in the following subsections contact your authorized dealer or High End Systems Technical Support Please note that nearly every possible problem is documented to speed troubleshooting but most are extremely unlikely to ever occur The following troubleshooting topics are covered in their subsections Display Error Messages on page A 3 General Troubleshooting on page A 7 Upload Troubleshooting on page A 8 Onboard Self Tests on page A 9 Testing DMX Data on page A 9 Display Error Messages Studio Spot contains an elaborate and comprehensive set of tests and messaging Use the following table to identify solve or report errors to a qualified service technician Table A 1 Display Error Messages Di 5 SELBY Problem Explanation Solution Message Hdd R EEPROM was fixture was unable to refer to qualified LOST unreadable recover fi
21. LJ e o An ENTER G H Figure 3 Front Panel A Motor power supply indicator This LED is on when the motor power supply has voltage B Lamp power supply indicator This LED is on when the lamp is on off if the lamp is turned off or flashing if there is a malfunction C 5V supply indicator This LED is on when the logic board is supplied with 5 volts D Transmit data indicator This LED is on when the fixture is the bus master not the controller when the fixture is the master during a crossload and during preset playback E Receive data indicator This LED flickers to reflect received data F 15 segment four character alpha numeric L E D display The display provides data status and internal diagnostic features G lt MENU gt button This button unlocks the menu system and backs out of the current field H lt ENTER gt button This button enters the current field and stores data I Down button This button scrolls downward through data fields and values J Up button This button scrolls upward through data fields and values Introduction 1 13 1 14 DATA OUT DATA IN Fes DANGER INTENSE HEAT WARNING DO NOT MOUNT ON A NORMALLY FLAMMABLE SURFACE NO USER SERVICE S INSIDE REFER SERVICING 216 QUALIFIED SERVICE CAUTION MAINTAIN 1M SEPARATION MATERIALE SUNLACE TEMPERATURE MAY POWER RESBERMAL OSE SUITAB
22. e each value is permanently stored in memory until you change it so you do not have to save each scene after it is edited e if power is removed during playback when power is reapplied the fixture will home and begin playback at the first scene Thus it is not necessary to manually start playback Chapter 4 Preset Scenes 4 1 m Editing Scenes Editing allows you to create preset scenes by manipulating Studio Spot s constructs and timing controls There are three ways to edit scenes e menu system e copying and pasting an existing scene capturing construct data from a DMX link Note f you capture DMX data you must use the menu system to edit the timing controls The editing methods are discussed in detail in the following subsections Editing with the Menu System To edit program a scene using the menu system complete the following procedure Add 1 Press and hold lt MENU gt until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary PRST 2 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PR ST field and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the Ed IT field and press lt gt 5 0 scene 1 will appear on the display SN SN Ib 4 Press lt ENTER gt to begin with editing scene 1 Optionally use the up and down arrow keys to select another scene 5 and 42 press lt ENTER gt The first c
23. random ramp open and snap shut GNIS NRIS strobe PRET Edit GNI IRIS NS Js random snap open and ramp shut GNIS NSIS strobe PROT Edi SNII SHUT shutter menu 5 b Chapter 3 Menu System 3 11 Table 3 1 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description PRST EdIT SNDI SHUT 59 closed 5 b PRST EdIT SNII SHUT OPEN open 5 b FAR ESI EdIT GNI gHUT PI periodic strobe GNIS PRET SNII SHUT NI random strobe GNIS N30 PRST ENE SHUT AS ramp open and snap shut strobe GNIS R5J0 PRET Edit GNI gHUT GRI snap open and ramp shut strobe GNIS SRIG Pra GNI SHUT NRI random ramp open and snap shut GNIS NR30 strobe PRIT EdIT 5 0 1 SHUT NSI random snap open and ramp shut GNIS N amp 53l strobe FRE EdIT 5 0 1 diM dim menu GNIS PROT SNII dim 42000 dimming GNIS 0255 PRST EdIT SNII 5 MSpeed Menu GNIS PRET EdIT SNII M5SPd eFLILL full speed 215 disable to fastest to slowest 0 15 PROT EDET 5 0 1 MALK macro menu GNIS EdIT 5 0 1 MACR macro 1 to macro 26 5 b MARPLE PR SET EdIT 5SNII XFAd crossfade menu 5 b PRST Eg TT 5 0 1 XFAd eX increments of 0 1 GNIS 9 9 1 increments 1 0 X 166 PRST Edit 5 0 1 dLAY delay menu GNIS 3 12 Studio
24. 0 To calibrate pan complete the following procedure 1 Hold MENU until the display changes AddR GET 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the 5 field and press lt ENTER gt PCAL Using the up and down buttons scroll to the AL field and press ENTER Using the up and down buttons set the pan calibration from LI 23 Tu 23 A 02010 020 and press ENTER 5 Check the calibration by homing the fixture Repeat the procedure as necessary Calibrating Tilt Tilt position is easily calibrated for precise preset positions Tilt can be adjusted 0 4 increments up to 8 0 To calibrate tilt complete the following procedure k4 D 9 3 EE 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to Hdd R GR 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the SE T field and press ENTER nm Using the up and down buttons scroll to the field and press lt ENTER gt 929 4 Using the up and down buttons set the tilt calibration from 7 0 to 2020 and press ENTER 5 Check the calibration by homing the fixture Repeat the procedure as necessary Preset Menu The preset menu 5 allows you to program and playback scenes from Studio Spot s on board memory This information is covered in detail in Chapter 4 Preset Scenes Chapter 3 Menu System 3 27 3 2
25. 12 Studio Spot User s Manual N Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance In this appendix you will 00000000 fill out technical support checklist A 2 learn how to acquire technical support A 2 troubleshoot problems A 3 perform self tests A 9 replace the lamp A 10 optimize the lamp A 12 clean the fixture A 13 upload software A 14 Overview This appendix provides directions for troubleshooting problems that may be preventing you from operating Studio Spot properly It also includes instructions for properly maintaining your fixture Before calling technical support follow the recommended procedures in this appendix to diagnose and solve many hardware and software problems If the procedures in this appendix do not solve your problem and you need to call for assistance please provide the support technician with the information outlined in the Support Checklist in this appendix If you need to return your fixture for warranty or non warranty service please follow the procedures outlined in Returning an Item Under Warranty for Repair on page iv Before You Begin Before you begin read and understand the following warnings 1 2 V AL 9 E Do not submerse in liquid If liquid has been spilled into the fixture contact High End Systems technical support before attempting to service the fixture lt 3 e 0 5 ES 5 e O Suno
26. 3 10 LRIH 3 3 LRIL 3 3 3 3 3 3 TI 3 3 3 4 3 9 Td 3 3 3 4 3 10 LTLI 3 3 3 8 IX 4 Studio Spot User s Manual LTL 3 3 3 10 LIRI 3 10 LIRE 3 10 M 3 2 3 12 macro 1 4 1 18 3 12 C 7 maintenance A 10 MAXT 3 2 3 18 MbKH 3 9 MbKW 3 9 MbLK 3 8 MEI MLI 3 8 MCON 3 7 Mechanical specifications l 6 MENU button 1 13 3 1 MFSE 3 8 3 9 MF SP 3 7 3 9 MIdX 3 7 3 9 MIN 3 13 4 3 MINT 3 2 3 17 MOJE 3 5 3 23 morphed 2 7 motor indicator 1 13 stepper l 5 mounting centers l 5 1 8 floor 1 7 hardware l 11 1 8 truss 1 8 Movement l 3 MRE MRgb 3 12 3 8 3 9 3 7 3 9 MSD 575 1 9 I 12 D 1 MSPd 3 2 3 12 4 3 MSpeed 1 18 2 2 2 10 3 2 3 12 C 1 MSR 575 2 1 9 1 12 D 1 55 3 8 3 9 55 3 8 3 10 NI 3 12 3 6 NRI NRI5 3 11 NRI 3 12 N50 N53 3 6 N5 N5115 3 11 NSI 3 12 UFF 3 14 Kg 3 13 UN 3 14 OPEN 3 6 3 11 3 12 optical encoders l 5 2 1 Optimizing lamp A 12 OY 3 3 OVER 3 15 3 16 DOVER TEMP 4 overrun errors 3 3 Pol 30 3 6 F IN 3 5 3 25 PI PIS 3 11 PI 3 12 PAN 3 4 3 7 pan 1 3 1 13 2 1 3 3 calibrate 3 27 calibration 3 6 encoder 3 4 invert 3 5 3 25 position 3 7 swap 3 5 3 26 test 3 4 PAN del ERR 5 PAN 5 PAN ERR A 5 PAN STOP 5 PANH 3 3 PANL 3 3 paste scene 4 6 patents i patterns see LithoPatterns PLA
27. 3 15 LI Lb 3 10 LAMP 3 2 3 5 3 14 3 21 lamp l 4 1 9 1 12 1 1 color temperature l 9 hours 3 2 3 15 indicator l 13 on off l 5 1 18 2 13 3 5 3 21 optimizing A 12 power supply 1 13 replacing A 10 resetting hours 3 16 resetting strikes 3 16 status 3 2 3 5 3 14 strikes 3 2 3 15 LAMP OUT ERR A 4 LAMP TOUT ERR 4 lens 13 1 11 189 1 11 30 1 11 beam diameters C 6 focal length l 9 f stop 1 9 image corrections l 4 installation B 2 options 1 11 specifications l 9 LFI LFE 3 10 line cord l 14 D 1 Index IX 3 cap construction 1 5 LINK bLISY 4 LINK EMTY A 4 LINK ERR 4 Litho wheel 1 blink aperture 1 16 2 4 3 9 blink wheel 1 16 2 4 3 9 forward rotate 1 16 2 4 2 6 3 9 function 1 16 3 3 3 8 indexed 1 16 2 4 2 6 3 9 MSpeed 1 16 3 9 patterns 2 5 position 1 16 3 3 positioning 2 5 random 1 16 2 4 2 6 3 9 reverse rotate 1 16 2 4 2 6 3 9 rotation 1 16 2 6 3 3 3 10 scan 1 16 2 4 2 6 3 9 test 3 4 wheel spin 1 16 2 4 2 6 3 9 Litho wheel 2 blink aperture 2 4 blink wheel 1 17 2 4 forward rotate 1 17 2 4 2 6 function 1 17 3 3 3 10 indexed 1 17 2 4 2 6 MSpeed 1 17 patterns 2 5 position 1 17 3 3 3 10 random 1 17 2 4 2 6 reverse rotate 1 17 2 4 2 6 rotation 1 17 2 6 3 3 3 10 scan 1 17 2 4 2 6 test 3 4 wheel spin 1 17 2 4 2 6 LithoPatterns features l 3 installation B 7 options 1 12 specifications 1 9 LOFF 3 5 3 21 LON 3 5 LRI LRE
28. 8 5 D 5 1 Disassemble the male XLR connector 2 Solder a 120 Q resistor between pins 2 and 3 Refer to Figure 1 5 Figure 1 5 Terminator Construction 3 Reassemble the XLR connector Fixture Mounting Studio Spot may be mounted on the upright on a floor or at any angle on a truss Complete the instructions in the following subsections to mount the fixture properly 1m WARNING keep flammable materials at least 1 M away from fixture Do not light gt objects closer than 1 M Floor Mounting To mount a fixture on the floor ensure that the rubber feet are installed on the base of the fixture and place it upright on a flat surface Refer to Figure Figure 1 6 Floor Installation rubber feet 4 N Caution do not mount a fixture on the floor without the rubber feet installed Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 7 Truss Mounting Studio Spot can be mounted in any orientation on 22 inch centers To mount the fixture on a truss you will need the following equipment e 2 safety cables 2 Cheeseborough clamps recommended or other mounting hardware Complete the following procedure to mount the fixture to a truss 1 Lay the fixture on its side and attach the mounting hardware the center holes on the base Refer to Figure 1 7 N a center holes
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30. all other control channel parameters Chapter 2 Operation 2 11 Remote Display Adjustment You can remotely adjust the intensity of the display via To set the display s intensity complete the following procedure 1 3 4 Note Set DMX channel 20 Shutter to a value of 0 on the appropriate fixture s This will unlock the channel 24 Control channel Set DMX channel 24 Control to the desired value for at least one second e Off 20 28 Dim 30 38 e Bright 40 48 Set DMX channel 20 to a value other than O Set DMX channel 24 to O safe to manually adjust the display intensity using the front panel refer to Setting Display Intensity on page 3 25 Remote Homing Homing is the process of recalibrating the fixture s mechanical positions This ensures that fixtures attain the correct positions from DMX data To remotely home a fixture complete the following procedure 1 Note Set DMX channel 20 Shutter to a value of O on the appropriate fixture s This will unlock the channel 24 Control channel Set DMX Channel 24 Control to 60 68 for at approximately one second The display will indicate RST reset strike the lamp if it is off and the display will indicate HOME while all motor systems reset After the fixture has homed it will return to its programmed position Set DMX channel 20 to any value other than O Set DMX channel 24 to O safe to manually home th
31. are identical to Technobeam Technopro and Technoray Studio Spot User s Manual Am A LithoPatterns Resolution Diameter Image area Thickness 3300 d p i 36 449 mm 0 15 1 435 in 0 006 31 750 mm 0 25 1 250 in 0 010 1 778 mm 0 25 0 070 0 010 Note use the above specifications for metal gobos Lenses Table 1 Lens Specifications Minimum Focal Effective Lens Distance Focal Length svn 13 1M 00 140 mm 1 2 18 1M 00 100 mm 1 1 6 30 1M 00 60 mm 1 1 8 5 a 2 e an 5 Note to determine which lens best suits your application refer to Calculating Beam Diameters on page C 6 WARNING risk of fire Never light objects closer than 1 M Lamps Lamp type MSR 575 2 color temperature MSD 575 color temperature Philips MSR 575 2 or Philips MSD 575 6500 Kelvin 5600 Kelvin WARNING use only M Series GX 9 5 Base 575 watt metal halide type lamp Notes the above lamps were specifically designed for use in Studio Spot and Studio Color Additionally mixing MSR 575 2 and MSD 575 lamp types will result in undesirable color points between fixtures Introduction 9 1 10 Communication Protocol USITT DMX 512 Start code 00h Maximum load 21 fixtures per DMX link Required channels 24 Termination 1200 Compliance Studio Spot is compliant to the following standards e UL 1572 Third Edition e
32. channel The display will stop flashing Note f lt ENTER gt is not pressed the unit will not store the starting channel 8 Press and hold lt MENU gt to exit the menu Controlling Studio Spot With DMX Studio Spot may be controlled by 8 or 16 bit DMX controllers Chapter 2 discusses Studio Spot operation with its protocol in detail Use the Table 1 3 to control Studio Spot via DMX Note Studio Spot s protocol software and documentation are subject to change Visit the High End Systems web site at http www studiospot com for the latest updates 1 12 Studio Spot User s Manual Installation and Setup dd 001 gaz 159 58 LUOpuey v v 1S9MO S 0 L 0 0 dois wopuey wopuey 44 001 GGZ 159152 1 1 v v 1S9MO S 1 1 0 1 0 0 dois epoyy asianay Ajsnonunuo2 dd 001 gaz 159158 pJeM0J UIdS v v 1S9MO S 0 1 0 0 dois apoyp UIdS AjsnonunuoI dd 001 gaz 10 09 8 EL 9 1000 VV 99 041 19105 08 09 821 40 09 GG 38 1000 az 91 v 10109 0 0 0 40 09 Ajsnonunuo2 33 03 OOL E6 GGC LEC 10 09 93 60 76 48 9EL LZ pue 9 10105 80 49 vV8 LL 912 161 9 1000 0 94 04 961 841 9 pue 10109 19 36 69 Z9 441 891 19105 Qq6 v8 L9 7S LSL 8EL pue y 10 09 68 44 G Lv LEL 6LL 40 09 9
33. color blink and half color blink and indexed blink mode Hbl Hbb e I colors 1 to 36 combined mode indexed mode colors 1 to 36 combined bib mode indexed blink mode FRE Edit GNI COec color wheel 2 function 5 b PRST EdIT GNI Cor CMbd combined mode refer to O C GNIS for additional modes PRAT Edit 5 0 1 CO color wheel 2 position refer to 5 b for positions PRAF EdIT 5 0 1 LTC litho wheel 1 function 5 b 3 8 Studio Spot User s Manual Table 3 1 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level4 Level 5 Description PRET Edit GNI TE indexed mode GNIS PRESSI Edit GNI NE Fai forward litho rotate mode Edit GNI RESP reverse litho rotate mode GNIS PRST Edit 5 0 1 TE wheel spin mode GNIS Peur Edit GNI Tode FSE scan mode PRST Edit SNDII RNd random mode PRST Edit 5 0 1 TE b KA blink wheel mode during litho to z GNIS litho change 9 PRST Edit 5 0 1 TE bKA blink aperture mode during index C 5 b change PRST EJIT SNBI 114X indexed mode with MSpeed 3 5 b PRST EJIT 5 0 1 TE TEE forward litho rotate mode with GNIS MSpeed PRET EdiIT 5 0 1 TE 1RSP reverse litho rotate mode with tg b MSpeed PRST EdIT GNI MAD EE INSP wheel spin mode with MSpee
34. control the fixture Chapter 2 Operation describes how to use the fixture s features Chapter 3 Menu System provides information on using the menu system and its functions Chapter 4 Preset Scenes furnishes instructions on how to create edit and playback preset scenes from the on board memory Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance supplies directions for troubleshooting problems contacting technical support routine maintenance and uploading software Appendix B Accessory Installation gives instructions on installing lenses dichroic glass LithoPatterns gobos and effect glass Appendix D mportant Safety Information provides safety information in English French German Spanish Italian and Danish Index gives the page location s for pertinent terms and topics Manual Conventions This manual uses the following conventions e menu button will look like press the lt ENTER gt button e an L E D display item on the front panel will look like SET menu e DOS prompts computer file names and input keyboard strokes will look like Type a setup Introduction 1 1 1 2 Manual and Software Revisions This manual and the operating software for Studio Spot are subject to change Please visit our web site contact your Authorized High End Systems dealer or High End Systems for the latest updates Safety Instructions e Heed all caution and warning messages throughout this manual and the d
35. lt gt until the display changes to AddR INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press ERES ENTER JMX 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the MX field and press lt ENTER gt eT xT 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the F 1 XT field and press lt ENTER gt 5 Using the up and down buttons scroll to desired field and press lt ENTER gt to view its value in decimal form Viewing DMX Data by Channel Number Studio Spot provides a built in DMX viewer To view DMX data by channel complete the following procedure Add 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to Hdd R INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press lt gt JMX 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the MX field and press lt ENTER gt dRTR 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the d HT H field and press ENTER LAO CS 5 Using the up and down buttons scroll to desired channel 00 51g and press lt ENTER to view the DMX value in decimal form Chapter 3 Menu System 3 19 K4 D 5 E 9 3 Viewing Sensor Data Sensor data is provided for advanced users to troubleshoot fixtures Refer to GENS on page 3 4 for a a complete list of the fields and descriptions To view supplemental fixture data complete the following p
36. number F 01 F 21 or the DMX starting channel 001 C489 HddR 2 Press and hold MENU until the display changes to HddR 3 Press lt ENTER to edit the Hdd R field 4 Using the up and down arrow buttons set the desired fixture number or address The display will flash when it is moved from the existing value 5 Press ENTER gt to store the desired fixture number or DMX channel The display will stop flashing Note f the ENTER key is not pressed the fixture will not store the address Information Menu Use the following subsections to use the functions contained within the INFO menu Viewing Lamp Status To view the lamp status complete the following procedure Bn 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to AddR INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press ENTER gt The display will indicate LRMP Press ENTER to view the lamp status The fixture will display one of the following e IN the lamp is e FF the lamp is off 5I RK the lamp is attempting to strike 3 I4 Studio Spot User s Manual Viewing Lamp Hours To view the number of hours the lamp has spent on ignited complete the following procedure 1 lt MENU gt until the display changes to AddR Add INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the 1 NF field and press ENTER L HR 3 Using the up and down buttons
37. pan service personnel input bad sensor bad motor PAN pan encoder posi physical obstruction remove obstruction STOP tion does not and home the fixture match physical encoder is out of refer to qualified position calibration service personnel PREM fixture failed to complete data was not try to upload again TIME upload within allot received refer to qualified ted time service personnel VCC sensor power error bad board refer to qualified ERR loose cable service personnel GENS sensor time out fixture attempted to remove the TOUT correct pan tilt obstruction and reset position s without the fixture success bad pan or tilt sensor SENI litho wheel 1 problem with litho check to ensure tab ERR sensor wheel 1 tab crosses sensor problem with litho test litho wheel wheel 1 motor bad sensor 1 refer to qualified service personnel GEN litho wheel 2 problem with litho check to ensure tab ERR sensor wheel 2 tab crosses sensor problem with litho test litho wheel wheel 2 motor bad sensor 2 refer to qualified service personnel Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 5 AL lt a 5 0 5 ES 5 e O 9 3 Sunoouse qno Table A 1 Display Error Messages Continued DEAD Problem Explanation Solution Message GENE color wheel problem with a color check to ensure each ERR sensor wheel tab tab crosses sensor problem with a color test color wheel wheel motor bad colo
38. press lt ENTER gt OFF will appear on the display Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the UN field and press lt ENTER gt The display will indicate PN 57 with a dot in the lower right hand corner to indicate you are in playback mode and the programmed scenes will begin playback When playback finishes playing scene 16 or it comes to the first blank scene the sequence will loop and restart at scene 1 Determining the Active Scene To determine the active scene during playback complete the following procedure 1 2 Press and hold lt MENU gt until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the N57 field and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PL field and press lt ENTER gt will appear on the display Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the SC N field and press ENTER gt The display will indicate the scene that is playing 4 8 Studio Spot User s Manual Synchronizing Preset Playback Studio Spot provides synchronized playback for up to 32 supported fixtures Supported fixtures include the following e Studio Spot e Technobeam e Technopro e Technoray e future Lightwave Research products Note you may use a DMX splitter to connect more than 32 fixtures for synchronized playback Synchronized playback is accomplished by a proprietary time code signal generated by the m
39. random litho wheel positioning will not override these functions Litho wheel positioning is controlled with DMX channel 10 for litho wheel 1 and channel 14 for wheel 2 The factory litho wheels contain the following patterns and effects Litho Wheel 1 e Position 1 open Position 2 Triwing e Position 3 Lava e Position 4 Hollywood Stars e Position 5 Wavy Tunnel e Position 6 Shatters Litho Wheel 2 e Position 1 open e Position 2 Lenticular effect glass Position 3 Slo effect glass e Position 4 Building Blocks e Position 5 Jax Position 6 Gatlin Gun Notes itho wheel spin and random mode speeds are controlled by the litho rotation channel Litho wheel 7 is located closest to the lamp Chapter 2 Operation le 5 9 5 2 5 Litho Rotation Litho rotation utilizes 16 bit resolution for precise positioning Litho rotation moves the lithos and moves the wheel in wheel spin and random modes Litho rotation for wheel 1 is controlled by DMX channel 11 for coarse positioning high byte and channel 12 for fine positioning low byte Litho rotation for wheel 2 is controlled by DMX channel 15 for coarse positioning high byte and channel 16 for fine positioning low byte Refer to Table 2 3 for the available rotation options and descriptions Note the itho rotation channels also control wheel spin litho scan and random litho functions Table 2 3 Litho Rotation Option Descrip
40. scroll to the L HR field and press lt ENTER gt to view the lamp hours Note f the display indicates OV E the counter has rolled over 9999 hours Viewing Lamp Strikes To view the number of times the ignitor has attempted to strike the lamp complete the following procedure 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to Add R INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press lt ENTER gt ass Using the up and down buttons scroll tothe ST field and press ENTER The fixture will display the number of times the lamp has attempted to strike K4 D 5 9 3 Notes amp strikes are automatically reset when the lamp hours are reset See Resetting Lamp Hours on page 3 16 If the display indicates OVER the counter has rolled over 9999 lamp strikes and must be manually reset Viewing System Version Number To view the system version number software revision level complete the following procedure Sp 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press ENTER VER 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the field and press ENTER The fixture will display the current system version Note the version number is also displayed after power on Chapter 3 Menu System 3 15 Resetting Lamp Hours To reset lamp hours and lamp strikes
41. the pan and tilt systems instantly correct positions if the fixture is jarred from its programmed position The fixture will attempt to correct the position s numerous times before it times out The time out prevents wear on the motor and belt systems in the event of a physical obstruction If a fixture times out remove the obstruction and home the fixture to return it to operation Chapter 2 Operation 2 1 Color Functions Color functions determine how each color wheel moves Each color function can run at fu speed eight functions or MSpeed eight functions Color functions are controlled by DMX channel 5 for color wheel 1 and channel 7 for color wheel 2 To simplify programming you can use combined mode In combined mode set channel 7 to combined mode 0 15 and use channel 5 to assign the color function to both wheels simultaneously Refer to Table 2 1 for the available color functions and descriptions Table 2 1 Color Functions Function Description Indexed Allows the color wheel s to take the quickest path and snap to whole and half colors Forward spin Allows variable speed forward spins Reverse spin Allows variable speed reverse spins Continuous Allows the wheel to rotate continually for one com plete revolution 0 360 Combined continuous mode rotates both wheels to allow all 36 positions to be reached Fast scan Allows fast scans between whole and half colors Slow scan Allows slow scan
42. the same parts with 10096 alcohol Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 13 AL 9 E lt 3 e 0 5 ES 5 e O Sunoouse qno Software Updates Studio Spot software is easily upgradeable through the following means e Status Cue e Upload Dongle e another Studio Spot with the latest software version To acquire the latest software version refer to Acquiring Technical Support on page A 2 Status Cue To update Studio Spot software through Status Cue complete the following procedure 1 Copy the latest stspot s19 file to the statusq programs directory if necessary 2 Select Device upload from the File drop down menu This brings up the Device Code Upload dialogue box Refer to Figure A 4 Device Code Upload x Device To Upload Techno family Studio Color and ECA Studio Spot Version Cyberlight 50 Linkcard SQ Console Upload ONLY to configured fixtures gt Upload to ALL fixtures Figure A 4 Device Code Upload Dialogue Box 3 Select Studio Spot from the list of available devices 4 Select the desired upload option to determine which fixture s to upload 5 Click the OK button to start uploading This brings up the Device Upload Status information box Refer to Figure A 5 During the upload the fixture s display will quickly flicker and display to indicate it is uploading The Device Upload Status dialogue bo
43. the shipping carton and packing materials The carton and packing materials are specifically designed to protect the fixture during transport If you ever need to return a product for repair or maintenance you must return it in its original shipping carton and packing materials If you return your Studio Spot in a non factory shipping carton or non factory packing materials you will be billed for the materials Note before returning anything to the factory be sure to call your High End Systems Dealer Distributor for a Return Material Authorization Number The High End Systems cannot accept any goods shipped without an RMA number Refer to Acquiring Technical Support on page A 2 Inspecting the Contents The shipping carton contains the following items Studio Spot fixture Philips MSR 575 2 lamp installed in the fixture Studio Spot User s Manual Studio Spot Quick Reference Card Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 1 Inspecting the Fixture After unpacking the box complete the following procedure to inspect the fixture 1 Place the fixture upright on a flat surface 2 Inspect the fixture for physical damage 3 Remove the bezel by releasing the two latches located in the middle of the fixture head Refer to Figure 1 1 latch Figure 1 1 Removing the Bezel 4 Remove the safety cable from its latch and set the bezel aside 5 Inspe
44. to HddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SE T ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the press ENTER field and press d amp SFL field and Using the up and down buttons select either ON OFF or diM and press lt ENTER gt to set the display intensity via DMX refer to Remote Display Adjustment on page 2 12 Inverting Pan When fixtures are mounted backwards Studio Spot can invert pan movement via software To invert pan complete the following procedure 1 2 Hold lt MENU gt until the display changes to HddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SE T lt ENTER gt lt ENTER gt OF F to disable pan invert and press lt ENTER field and press Using the up and down buttons scroll to the F N field and press Using the up and down buttons select 0 to enable pan invert or Chapter 3 Menu System 3 25 K4 D 5 0 3 Inverting Tilt When fixtures are mounted on the floor upside down Studio Spot can invert tilt movement To invert tilt complete the following procedure im rna 4 0 20 ES n aN 1 2 EIN 3 Hold lt MENU gt until the display changes to AddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SE T field and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down buttons scroll to the IN field and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down buttons s
45. 1 94 5 0 94 215 84 3 6 6 242 94 9 0 83 216 84 7 6 2 243 95 3 0 73 Studio Spot User s Manual Color Combinations Use the following table to determine the color combinations from the factory color wheels Table C 2 Color Combinations Combination Color 2 yellow 2 cyan dark green 2 yellow 3 light cyan dark yellow green 2 yellow 4 indigo does not mix 2 yellow 5 pink orange 2 yellow 6 magenta red 3 CTO 2 cyan moonlight blue 3 CTO 3 light cyan blue green 3 CTO 4 indigo dark indigo 3 CTO 5 pink cherry rose 3 CTO 6 magenta red rose 4 aqua 2 cyan primary green 4 aqua 3 light cyan indigo 4 aqua 4 indigo does not mix 4 aqua 5 pink does not mix 4 aqua 6 magenta does not mix 5 pink 2 cyan medium blue 5 pink 3 light cyan congo blue 5 pink 4 indigo indigo 5 pink 5 pink pink 5 pink 6 magenta broadway pink 6 magenta 2 cyan indigo 6 magenta 3 light cyan rose indigo 6 magenta 4 indigo indigo 6 magenta 5 pink broadway pink 6 magenta 6 magenta magenta Appendix C Supplemental Information C 5 Ww 5 a Uv 30 NS o 9 5 e D Calculating Beam Diameters Use the following table to calculate the beam diameter with each type of lens Calculations can be used for feet or meters Table C 3 Calculating Beam Diameters
46. 1 Press and hold lt MENU gt until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary PAST 2 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PR ST field and press lt ENTER gt EHI 3 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the d 17 field and press gt 5 0 scene 1 will appear on the display 4 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll the scene to reset GNDI SNIB and press ENTER IB 5 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to tte ZERO field and press lt ENTER gt OK will appear on the display ZERO Ok 6 Press lt ENTER gt to reset the selected scene v et 4 la 5 Chapter 4 Preset Scenes 4 7 PRST PLAY PRST SEN Playing Back Scenes in Stand Alone Mode Scenes can be played back on each fixture without a controller through the menu system Note f a fixture is connected to DMX link the fixture will not respond to data while it is in playback mode To playback scenes in stand alone mode complete the following procedure 1 2 Press and hold lt MENU gt until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the ST field and press ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PL field and
47. 1 55 3 52 2 168 65 9 30 5 190 74 5 17 1 128 50 2 64 8 155 60 8 40 2 177 69 4 24 5 Appendix C Supplemental Information C 3 CA Table C 1 DMX Values to MSpeed Times Continued DMX Fader Speed voci Rader cee Vut Time in Time in Value Seconds Seconds Seconds 191 74 9 16 6 217 85 1 5 9 244 95 7 0 63 192 75 3 16 1 218 85 5 5 6 245 96 1 0 55 193 75 7 15 6 219 85 9 53 246 96 5 0 47 194 76 1 15 1 220 86 3 5 1 247 96 9 0 41 195 76 5 14 6 221 86 7 48 248 97 3 0 35 196 76 9 14 1 222 87 1 4 5 249 97 6 0 29 197 77 3 13 6 223 87 5 43 250 98 0 25 198 77 6 13 2 224 87 8 4 251 98 4 0 21 199 78 127 225 88 2 3 8 252 98 8 0 19 200 78 4 12 3 226 88 6 3 5 253 99 2 0 17 201 78 8 11 8 227 89 3 3 254 99 6 0 15 202 79 2 11 4 228 894 3 1 255 100 0 15 203 79 6 11 229 898 2 9 204 80 10 6 230 90 2 2 7 201 78 8 11 8 231 90 6 2 5 205 80 4 10 2 232 91 2 3 206 80 8 9 8 233 914 24 207 812 94 234 91 8 1 9 208 81 6 9 235 92 2 1 8 209 82 8 6 236 92 5 1 6 210 824 8 3 237 92 9 1 4 211 82 7 7 9 238 93 3 13 212 83 1 7 6 239 93 7 1 2 213 83 5 7 2 240 94 1 1 1 214 83 9 6 9 24
48. 13 XFHd 3 12 4 3 XLd 3 5 3 23 XLR connectors 1 6 convertor l 10 ZERO 3 13 4 7 Index IX 7 IX 8 Studio Spot User s Manual
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50. 3 17 Viewing the Minimum Internal Temperature 3 17 Viewing the Maximum Internal Temperature 3 18 Resetting Temperature Readings 3 18 Viewing DMX Errors and Construct Values 3 19 Viewing DMX Data by Channel Number 3 19 Viewing Sensor Data emen 3 20 Test AREE aaa 3 20 Changing Boot Codes er DO Rated mL iix e ete eese 3 20 Turning the Lamp On and 3 21 Viewing the Lamp Status meme 3 21 Homing the FiXtU E ecis ea Ht dee uh 3 21 Moving the Fixture to Setup Position 3 22 Sel ETE Sic abi cies ii e deg ae pe ede 3 22 Mode Manu cix ee IH e ia aa 3 23 Grossloadirng Fixt res Re i es a 3 23 Set iim sete Ee ected I e e OE RR SCORE IE RENE 3 24 Reverting to the Factory Defaults 3 24 Addressing By DMX Starting Channel or Fixture Number Mode 3 24 Setting Display Intensity 3 25 icis A Lenti e pier A 3 25 Inverting iatale agiata 3 26 Swapping Par and Tilt c ts EE dS 3 26 Setting the Fixture Shutdown Time i 3 26 Calibrating Panis ceno a 3 27 Calibrating Tilt od rete Lian alle nes Peele asilo 3 27 Preset Men uicit BOO ERE e eed ex E CER ERROR 3 27
51. 404 US 5 455 748 EP 0475082 US 5 506 762 M9604224 9 US 5 515 254 US D370080 UK 2 291 814 US 5 545 951 US 5 430 629 US 5 758 955 UK 2055842 UK 2 292 530 UK 2294909 UK 2292896 and US 5 580 164 Additional patents pending October 12 1998 Studio Spot User s Manual P N 60600093 Rev 2 1 Printed in the U S A M D T Studio Spot User s Manual Declaration of Conformity according to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45104 Manufacturer s name Lightwave Research Manufacturer s address 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 U S A Distributor s name High End Systems Inc Distributor s address 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 U S A Declares that the product Product Name Studio Spot Product Number Studio Spot Product Options AII 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 first manufactured in 1998 in compliance with the following standards Safety EN 60598 1 1993 EN 60598 2 17 1989 A1 A3 1993 EMC EN 55022 1987 Class ITE 801 2 1991 Level 2 4 8 IEC 801 3 1991 Draft 5 Level 2 3 V m IEC 801 4 1988 Level 2 1 kV 0 5 kV e PE ALA ATE U S A October 12 1998 Kenneth Hansen Compliance Engineer Studio Spot User s Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Instructions pertaining to continued protecti
52. 8 Studio Spot User s Manual Chapter 4 Preset Scenes In this chapter you will understand scene terminology and concepts 4 1 edit a scene with the menu system 4 2 copy and paste a scene 4 6 capture a scene from DMX data 4 6 reset a scene 4 7 playback a sequence in stand alone mode 4 8 playback a sequence in synchronized mode 4 9 0000000 Overview Each Studio Spot fixture can store and play back up to 16 preset scenes Scenes can be played back independently on any fixture without a DMX controller or up to 32 supported fixtures can be synchronized together with a data link Supported fixtures include Studio Spot Technobeam Technopro Technoray and future Lightwave Research fixtures Understanding Preset Scene Terminology and Concepts Before you begin using preset scenes it is important that you read and understand the following terminology and concepts V a scene is a combination of constructs and timing controls a construct is a unique fixture feature for example focus color or rotating effects 0 0 UN 3 e is two or more scenes that continuously repeat also known as a loop ora chase Sequences will continue to play back until you turn the fixture off or manually stop playback create sequences without skipping a scene The fixture will automatically restart the sequence when it encounters the first unprogrammed scene
53. 8 bit accuracy for all other parameters All parameters are controlled by a built in Motorola 68340 microprocessor Convection cooling Studio Spot is convection cooled and does not use fans This dramatically prevents excess fog smoke and dust particles from being introduced into the opti cal system and ensures quiet performance Movement The moving yoke design utilizes 16 bit pan and tilt positioning accuracy over the 370 x 255 range of movement The drive systems produce extremely smooth motion and near silent operation Color capabilities Each of the two color wheels support five dichroic glass filters plus open Custom color filters may be ordered from High End Systems and are easily installed These dichroic filters are interchangeable with Studio Color and Cyberlight Rotating lithos and Studio Spot can project up to 35 combination patterns rotating effects using 10 rotating litho effects plus two open located on two independent wheels Each wheel can be independently indexed and rotated in either direction at variable speeds Superior optics support LithoPatterns at 3300 dots per inch d p i Slo and lenticular glass effects are standard Optional and custom LithoPatterns effect glass and prisms are available and are easily installed Effect glasses are interchangeable with Technobeam Technopro and Technoray fixtures Introduction 1 3 Custom 575 watt discharge lamps Elliptical spherical
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55. CAN CSA 22 2 Number 9 1989 e EN 60598 1 1993 e EN 60598 2 17 1989 A1 A3 1993 e EN 55022 1987 Class ITE e 801 2 1991 Level 2 4 8 kV e 801 3 1991 Draft 5 Level 2 3 V m 801 4 1988 Level 2 1 kV 0 5 kV FCC Class A digital device Accessories The following subsections provide the accessories that are currently available for Studio Spot by category Their corresponding part number is listed in the right column Cables and Connectors 10 foot heavy duty data cable with Neutrik XLRs 55050005 25 foot heavy duty data cable with Neutrik XLRs 55050006 50 foot heavy duty data cable with Neutrik XLRs 55050007 100 foot heavy duty data cable with Neutrik XLRs 55050008 Male XLR terminator 90404039 Neutrik 5 3 pin and 3 5 pin XLR convertor set 55050015 Controllers and Upload Devices Status Cue Lighting Console 22020002 Lightwave Research Upload Dongle 26040002 Studio Spot User s Manual Dichroic Filters Aquat Blue Dark Blue CTOTf Cyant Light Cyant Green Indigot Magenta Orange Pink t Purple Red Yellow Light Yellow Factory installed 80510171 80510116 80510061 80510246 80510244 80510245 80510117 80510248 80510242 80510060 80510243 80510063 80510170 80510247 80510241 5 a 2 e an 5 Note custom colors are available from High End Systems Contact your authorized dealer or High End Systems for ordering information Lenses 13 narrow fi
56. ENT les lampes chaudes comportent un risque d explosion Apr s l avoir teinte attendre 5 minutes avant de la d gager Lors du rem placement de la lampe une protection des yeux et des mains est requise 3 Les surfaces de l appareil peuvent atteindre des temp ratures de 200 C Lais ser refroidir pendant 5 minutes avant la manipulation 4 Changer la lampe si elle est endommag e ou thermiquement d form e Anhang D Wichtige Hinweise F r Ihre Sicherheit WARNUNG ZUM SCHUTZ VOR BRANDGEFAHR 1 Dieses Ger t darf nur mit 575 Watt Lampen vom Typ MSR 575 2 MSD 575 von Philips verwendet werden Die Verwendung von Lampen eines anderen Typs kann gefahrlich sein und ein Erl schen der Garantieanspr che zur Folge haben Das Ger t nie auf einer feuergef hrlichen Flache montieren Stets einen Mindestabstand von 1 Meter zu brennbaren Materialien einhalten Zum Ersatz nur Sicherungen verwenden die dem vorgeschriebenen Typ und Nennwert entsprechen 5 Einen Mindestabstand von 1 Meter zu den angestrahlten Objekten einhalten 6 Dieses Ger t darf nur an eine Zweigleitung mit einem Uberlastungsschutz von h chstens 20 A angeschlossen werden ID WARNUNG ZUM SCHUTZ GEGEN GEFAHRLICHE KORPERSTROME 1 Bei der Installation des Netzkabels am Lampensockel folgen Sie bitte Anweisungen in diesem Handbuch 2 Vor dem Austauschen von Lampen oder vor Wartungsarbeiten stets den Netzstecker ziehen 3 Diese Ger te sind nur zum Einbau in troc
57. EVL 8ZL uado 34 1 6v L jqene A 0 0 0 SUI 61 dd 001 997 19y11e sn90y 0 0 0 Jasojo sn90y sn90y SL uogduosoq UO0YIUNH xna o 1 1 penunuog 9 uorsJ8A 020j044 1005 OIPNIS L ejqe 1 18 Studio Spot User s Manual Chapter 2 Operation In 1211 this chapter you will use pan and tilt 2 1 color functions 2 2 color positioning 2 3 litho functions 2 4 litho positioning 2 5 frost 2 7 focus 2 7 iris 2 8 strobing 2 9 dim 2 9 MSpeed 2 10 macros 2 11 pan and tilt when MSpeed is disabled 2 11 remote display adjustment 2 12 remote homing 2 12 remote lamp functions 2 13 remote shutdown 2 13 Pan and Tilt 5 eH 9 5 Studio Spot has the capability of 370 pan and 255 tilt movement DMX channels 1 and 3 provide coarse positioning of approximately 1 while channels 2 and 4 provide fine positioning between the 1 steps The MSpeed construct provides 16 bit internal processing of pan and tilt movement to provide extremely smooth motion between programmed positions By default MSpeed is enabled on the pan and tilt systems However you can disable MSpeed on pan and tilt systems and allow your controller to crossfade the fixture Refer to Disabling MSpeed for Pan and Tilt on page 2 11 Optical encoders for
58. L 3 6 3 27 PLAY 3 6 4 8 playback 4 1 4 8 4 11 power factor l 8 factor correction l 5 on 1 10 rated 1 8 saving mode l 6 switch l 5 1 14 PPUS 3 4 presets capturing 4 6 constructs 4 1 crossfade 4 3 delay 4 3 editing 3 6 4 2 editing example 4 4 memory 1 5 MSpeed 4 3 playback 3 6 resetting 4 7 stand alone playback 4 8 synchronized playback terminology 4 1 PRGM TIME A 5 protocol DMX 1 12 type 1 3 1 10 1 9 4 9 PRST 1 10 3 6 3 27 4 2 O OC rating label 1 14 Quick Reference Card 1 11 1 1 R R Il R 3 6 RBD R255 3 8 3 10 HI RIS 3 11 Receive indicator 1 13 reflector system 1 4 Repair iv A 1 REPR 3 2 Return Material Authorization iv RNd 3 7 3 9 Road Cases 1 12 1 3 ROG 530 3 6 RSIS 3 11 ASI R530 3 12 RESP 3 7 3 9 ROT 3 2 3 18 3 20 5 H gN 3 6 3 26 H LIP 3 4 3 22 5000 5255 3 10 Safe 1 18 Safety li 1 6 1 4 D 1 cable 1 11 1 8 SLI SCA 3 10 scenes see presets Index IX 5 SON 3 6 SEL 3 13 4 3 SELF 3 4 3 22 self test see test GENI ERR 5 GEN ERR 5 GENC ERR 6 SENP 3 4 GENE 3 4 3 20 SENS TOUT 5 SENT 3 4 sequences 4 1 SET 3 5 3 24 SHUT 3 3 3 5 3 6 3 11 shutdown l 5 1 18 2 13 time 3 6 3 26 shutter 1 18 3 3 3 6 3 11 closed 1 18 see also strobe test 3 5 SNE 4 2 SNE SNIE 3 6 software 3 23 A 14 updates l 6 version 3 2 SPOT 1 10 SRI 3 6 SRI SRIS 3 11 SRI S
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60. LE FOR DAY red e A o N f A NI Figure 4 Left Side Panel K Line cord L DATA OUT connector M DATA IN connector N Breaker power switch _ Operai 1 This d and 2 this device mi nce that may cause FA A 6 LIGHTWAVE N SENS E uro qoum MA irata ns 221594 OF ER Figure 5 Right Side Panel O OC rating label Studio Spot User s Manual Chapter Installation and Setup In this chapter you will unpack the fixture 1 1 register your fixture 1 2 construct a road case 1 3 construct a line cord cap 1 5 learn the power requirements 1 6 construct a data cable 1 6 construct a terminator 1 7 mount the fixture 1 7 connect data cables 1 9 power on the fixture 1 10 address the fixture 1 10 control the fixture with DMX 512 1 12 Unpacking Studio Spot 5 et a 8 5 D 5 In this section you will unpack your Studio Spot and verify that it arrived complete and without any damage Save the shipping materials Do not discard
61. MSpeed MSpeed movement speed is a separate timing construct provided on all automated Lightwave Research fixtures MSpeed is the amount of time required to complete movement s from one position to another All fixtures that have the same MSpeed value reach their destination at the same time regardless of the distance traveled By allowing the fixture to control its own movements the motion will be extremely smooth as it is not dependent on DMX refresh rates Typically MSpeed applies to pan and tilt positioning however it can be selectively applied to color selection litho selection and litho rotation It is important to understand that MSpeed is not linearly scaled it is exponentially scaled Refer to Figure 2 1 270 255 240 225 210 195 180 165 150 135 120 105 90 75 60 45 30 15 time in seconds 0 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 256 DMX value Figure 2 1 MSpeed Values Notes the darker region in the above figure indicates DMX values 0 3 which disable MSpeed and allow the controller to crossfade the fixture MSpeed times for Studio Spot and Studio Color are identical To determine exact MSpeed times refer to Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times on page C 1 Additionally MSpeed can be independently disabled on the pan and tilt systems to allow controller crossfading Refer to Disabling MSpeed for Pan and Tilt on page 2 11 2 10 Studio Spot User s Manual Factory Macros Complicated looks can be qu
62. N open GNIS FS EdIT SNDII SHUT Ex Vi ia periodic variable strobe slowest GNIS 32 to fastest PRET Edit GNI gHUT random strobe slowest to fastest 5 b R PREF EdIT GNI SHUT RSU ramp open and snap shut strobe GNIS 6532 slowest to fastest Edit 5 21 SHUT SRE snap open and ramp shut strobe GNIS slowest to fastest PRS Edit 5 0 1 SHUT random ramp open and snap shut 5 b NRId strobe slowest to fastest PRST EdIT 5 0 1 SHUT NSE random snap open and ramp shut GNIS strobe slowest to fastest PRST EdIT 5 0 1 diM dim menu GNIS 3 6 Studio Spot User s Manual Table 3 1 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level4 Level 5 Description PRST Edit SNII diM 2000 output to full output GNIS 9255 PRESSI Edit GNI PAN pan position menu GNIS PRST Edit SNII PAN 185 left to right positioning when GNIS IB5 truss mounted PRST Edit SNDII FELT tilt position menu GNIS Peur Edit GNI TILT allea down to up positioning when GNIS IId truss mounted PRST Edit 5 0 1 EERE color wheel 1 function GNIS PROT Edit BNII FOIL Id xX index mode GNIS PRST Edit GNI COIC FP forward spin mode 5 b PRST Edit 5 0 1 COIC ROSE reverse spin mode 5 b PRST EJIT 5 0 1 COIC CON continuous mode GNIS FR EP EdiT 5 0 1 COIC FSE fast scan mode 5 b PROT Edi
63. RI0I 3 12 GREE 3 4 550 3 7 stand alone mode 4 8 start code 1 10 3 3 STAT 3 5 3 21 Stepper motors l 5 3 14 3 21 strobe 1 5 3 12 periodic 1 18 ramp snap 1 18 2 9 3 6 random 1 18 2 9 3 6 test 3 5 variable 2 9 3 6 STRI 3 3 3 4 SVEE ERR 5 SWAP 3 5 3 26 switching power supplies 1 3 synchronized playback 4 9 IX 6 Studio Spot User s Manual T 0 T JB 3 13 TZIN 3 5 3 26 TLAL 3 6 3 27 Technical Support see High End Systems Inc TEMP 3 2 3 17 temperature ambient 1 8 color 1 4 l 9 current 3 2 3 17 maximum 3 2 3 18 minimum 3 2 3 17 resetting 3 18 surface 8 terminator 1 10 1 9 4 10 constructing 1 7 TEST 3 20 3 22 test DMX data A 9 self 3 4 3 22 A 9 THRM CHIP 6 THRM 6 THRM TILT A 6 TILT 3 4 3 7 tilt 1 3 2 1 3 3 3 26 3 27 calibrate 3 27 calibration 3 6 encoder 3 4 invert 3 5 3 26 position 3 7 swap 3 5 3 26 test 3 4 T CONN 6 dRY ERR 6 1 ENLd 6 T ERR 6 1 STOP 6 ME 3 13 4 2 ing controls 4 2 TH 3 3 TL 3 3 TO 3 13 4 6 TPOS 3 4 Trademarks i Transmit indicator 1 13 troubleshooting A 1 4 4 4 4 HHH HHH 4 4 4 up button 1 13 LIPLd 3 23 A 14 upload dongle 1 10 A 15 software A 14 V VER 3 2 3 15 voltage 1 3 l 8 1 5 W Warranty iv Weight 1 6 WF59 3 10 Width 1 6 World Wide Web Site vi 1 12 A 2 WRI 3 10 WSF 3 9 X XD I X5 5 3 12 3 13 XID 3 12 3
64. S sensor menu INFO SENS PPS checks the pan position from the encoder INFO SENS VES checks the tilt position from the encoder INFO SENS SENP checks for pan homing tab on the sensor INFO SENS SENT checks for tilt homing tab on the sensor INFO SENS checks for color wheel homing tabs on the sensor homed INFO SENS LT checks for litho wheel 1 hom ing tab on the sensor homed INFO SENS Ep checks for the litho wheel 2 homing tab on the sensor INFO SENS sensor power TEST test main menu homes the fixture TEST SALIA places the fixture in setup position for servicing production homing Tan SELF self test menu TEST Sat ALL runs each self test twice and repeats until stopped PEST PAN pan test TEST tilt test TEST EXEC SE CO color wheel 1 test TEST SELF Coe color wheel 2 test TESE SELF LT litho wheel 1 test TEST ELO litho wheel 2 test 3 4 Studio Spot User s Manual Table 3 1 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description FEST FRST frost test TES SD SELF FEES focus test TEST SELF IRIS iris test TES SEES SRL shutter test TEST SELF diM dimmer test TEST rae display test TEST b00T replaces the current boot code with the new one when the dis play indicates dIFF TEST LAMP lamp menu TEST LAMP LON turn
65. STUDIO SPOT Automated Projection and Effect Luminaire User s Manual E E STUDIO SPOT High End Systems Inc 2217 West Braker Lane gt Austin Texas U S A LIGHTWAVE TOP PM RESEARCH P N 60600093 Rev 2 1 High End Systems Inc 1998 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 Unlawful reproduction or distribution of this document in any manner without the written permis sion of High End Systems is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text Studio Spot Technoray and Technopro are trademarks of High End Systems Inc Cyberlight Lightwave Research LithoPattern Status Cue and Studio Color Tech nobeam are registered trademarks of High End Systems Inc Motorola is a registered trademark of Motorola Inc Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Corporation 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 Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names owned by others Studio Spot may use one or more of the following patents US 5665305 US 5647662 US D381 740 US 4 962 687 US 5 078 039 UK 2 043 769 US 5 331 822 US 5 402 326 UK 2292896 US D365165 US 5 430 629 US D360
66. Spot User s Manual Table 3 1 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level4 Level 5 Description ERA Edit 5 0 1 LAY eX l increments of 0 1 GNIS x3 3 eX ID increments of 1 0 X 166 PRST Edit GNI TIME time base menu 5 b PR OE Edit GNI TEME SEL sets time by seconds 5 b PRST Edit SNII TIME MIN sets time by minutes 5 b PREST Edit 5 0 1 TIME HOUR sets time by hour 5j b Edit GNI ZERO zero scene resets the scene to its 5 b null setting PRST EdiIT 5 0 1 ZERO OK confirmation to reset scene 5 b PREST COPY copy menu PRET COPY FROM From menu source scene PRST COPY FROM F DI selects the scene to copy from F Ib PRET COPY T To menu destination scene PRST COPY T T 01 selects the scene to paste to T 16 PROT ALR capture menu PRST CAPT SNDII sets the scene to capture GNIS data to Chapter 3 Menu System 3 13 K4 D 5 E 9 3 Address Menu Use the following subsection to use the HddR menu Addressing the Fixture Studio Spot can be addressed by fixture number or DMX starting channel To change the way Studio Spot is addressed refer to Addressing By Starting Channel or Fixture Number Mode on page 3 24 To address Studio Spot complete the following procedure 1 Observe the display Initially it will display SPOUT the software version xxx and then the fixture
67. TAL 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 Studio Spot User s 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 r glements internationaux de s curit Toute modification du produit peut entra ner sa non conformit aux normes de s curit en vigueur Produktmodifikationswarnung Design und Herstellung von High End Systems entsprechen den Anforderungen der U S Amerikanischen und internationalen Sicherheitsvorschriften Abanderungen dieses Produktes k nnen dessen Sicherheit beeintr chtigen und unter Umst nden gegen die diesbez g
68. The fixture will home Notes f any error messages are present on the display refer to Troubleshooting in Appendix A If the fixture was left in preset playback mode indicated by cycling RST on the display and a dot in the lower right of the display the fixture will begin playback of the preset scenes Tip to skip the homing process simultaneously hold down the lt MENU gt and lt ENTER gt buttons immediately after applying power to the fixture Setting the Fixture Address Use the following subsections to set the fixture address Fixtures may be addressed by fixture number 1 21 or by DMX starting channel number 1 489 Either way each fixture uses 24 DMX channels Fixture Number Mode To address Studio Spot by fixture number complete the following procedure 1 Apply power to the fixture 2 Observe the display on the front of the fixture Initially it will display 5 the software version xxx and then the fixture number F 01 Refer to Figure 1 11 C c OTransmit O Receive dl D o MENU ENTER Figure 1 11 Using the Front Panel AER 3 Press and hold lt MENU gt until the display changes to Hdd R Press lt ENTER gt to manipulate the address field 1 10 Studio Spot User s Manual E 4 Using the up and down keys set the fixture number from F 01 to F gl The display will flash when it is moved from the stored value 5 Press ENTER to store the fixtu
69. Use the following subsection to perform the functions contained within the menu Crossloading Fixtures Studio Spot can crossload software from one fixture to additional Studio Spot fixtures on the same link 32 fixtures per link To crossload software complete the following procedure 1 Disconnect the data cable between the controller and the first fixture Addf 2 Hold MENU on the master fixture the fixture with the latest software version until the display changes to Hdd R MOdJE Using the up and down buttons scroll to the MOJE field and press ENTER xLg 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the XLd field and press ENTER gt The master fixture will upload its software to all connected fixtures on the link The slave fixtures will display LIPLd during the process After the fixtures have completed the upload they will reset and home k4 3 E 9 3 Notes f the fixture s take longer than one minute to reset after an upload turn off the fixture s and repeat the procedure If a new boot code was included with the latest software you will need to store the boot code on each fixture Refer to Changing Boot Codes on page 3 20 Chapter 3 Menu System 3 23 Set Menu Use the following subsections to perform the functions contained within the SET menu Reverting to the Factory Defaults Studio Spot fixtures are shipped from High End Systems with th
70. X data complete the following procedure 1 RddR 2 PRST 3 CAPT 5415 5 Check and ensure that the fixture s are properly addressed and respond to your controller Press and hold lt MENU gt until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PRST field and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the APT field and press lt ENTER gt SNJZ will appear on the display Using the up and down arrow buttons select the destination scene Do not press lt ENTER gt yet 6 Using your controller program the desired look s Press ENTER to capture the DMX data to the selected scene The display will indicate J ONE 4 6 Studio Spot User s Manual 8 Press lt gt to back out of the lL AFT menu 9 Using the up and down arrow keys scroll to Ed IT and press mi A lt gt XFRd 10 Edit the TIME XF Ad HY parameters using the menu system Refer steps 8 through 10 located in Editing with the Menu dL AY System on page 4 2 for assistance 11 Repeat the steps 3 through 9 of this procedure for additional fixtures and scenes Resetting Re Initializing a Scene Scenes are quickly reset to their blank nullified factory settings with the menu system To reset a scene complete the following procedure AER
71. ap open at full speed and ramp shut at random speeds 2 8 Studio Spot User s Manual Strobing Studio Spot utilizes the flags in the dimming system to produce instant blackout variable and random speed strobes and variable and random ramp snap strobes Additionally Studio Spot can dim while strobing The strobe system is controlled by DMX channel 20 Refer to Table 2 6 for strobe functions and descriptions Table 2 6 Strobe Functions Function Description N Open Opens the strobe system 3 Closed Allows instant blackout 5 Variable Allows variable speed strobing Random Allows random speed strobing Ramp open Allows the system to ramp open at variable speeds and snap shut and snap shut at full speed Snap open and ramp shut Allows the system to snap open at full speed and ramp shut at variable speeds Random ramp open and snap shut Allows the system to ramp open at random speeds and snap shut at full speed Random snap open and ramp shut Allows the system to snap open at full speed and ramp shut at random speeds Dimming Studio Spot has full dimming capability without changing the color temperature or the shape of the projection This is accomplished with dimming flags that are positioned out of the focal length Dimming is linearly scaled with 256 values to provide smooth and accurate motion Dimming is controlled by DMX channel 21 Chapter 2 Operation 2 9
72. arecchiatura e stata disegnata per usarsi soltanto con le lampa dine tipo MSR 575 2 MSD 575 di 575 watt Se si usa qualsiasi altro tipo di lampadina potrebbe essere pericoloso e causa annullamento della garanzia Da non montare sopra una superficie infiammabile Mantenere apparecchio a un minimo di 1 0 metri 3 28 piedi di distanza dai materiali combustibili Rimpiazare i fusibili usando soltanto quelli del tipo e della taratura adatta Mantenere una distanza minima di 1 0 metri 3 28 piedi dagli oggetti accesi Questa apparecchiatura e da collegarsi ad un circuito derivato con una pro tezzione da sovraccarico massima di 20 amperes AVVERTENZA PER PREVENIRE LE SCOSSE ELETTRICHE 1 2 3 Montare cappa del cavo seguendo le istruzzioni del manuale Disinnestare la corrente prima di cambiare la lampadina o prima di eseguire qualsiasi riparazione Questa apparecchiatura e da usarsi in ambienti secchi non e da essere esposta ne alla pioggia ne all umidita Per qualsiasi riparazione rivolgersi al personale specializzato L utente non deve riparare nessuna parte dentro unita Aparecchio di classe i questa apparecchiatura usa un una presa a terra e non e da collegarsi a una alimentazione di corrente a due cavi che non sia a terra AVVERTENZA PER PROTEGGERSI CONTRO LE RADIAZIONI DEI RAGGI ULTRAVIOLETTI 1 Non usare questa apparecchiatura se il sistema di chiusura della lampadina non e com
73. aster fixture and sent to the slave fixtures via DMX cables The time code signal is similar to SMPTE and uses a 30 frame per second clock non drop frame The master fixture determines the total sequence length from the sum of its delay times When the master fixture reaches the end of its last scene all fixtures will restart at scene 1 and the clocks will be reset to zero Thus playback is not dependent on the number of programmed scenes or the sequence length of the slave fixtures If the sequence length of slave fixture s is less than the master s the slave fixture s will repeat their sequence until the master fixture resets the clock slave 1 in Figure 4 2 If a slave fixture s sequence is longer than the master s the slave fixture will restart its sequence before it has completed its entire sequence slave 2 in Figure 4 2 v et 4 la 5 e e e N o e e 5 Master Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Scene 8 restarts i 0 e 2 Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 1 Scene 2 Slave 1 E Mom restarts e e 2 Q X N Q Slave 2 Scene 1 Scen
74. ate fixture Display is not func tioning display is turned off power connectors are loose bad logic board refer to Setting Display Intensity on page 3 25 refer to qualified technician refer to qualified technician Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 7 V 4L lt 5 0 5 ES 5 e O 9 3 Sunoouse qno Upload Troubleshooting This subsection provides information for troubleshooting upload problems Problem Not all fixtures on link are receiving download Probable Cause unit s turned off bad cabling cable s disconnected Table A 3 Upload Troubleshooting Solution turn on unit s test and replace cable s as necessary reconnect cable s Status Cue displays Fixture could not erase flash ROM the XLR cable s was disconnected bad cable s the fixture s electrical circuitry is damaged reconnect XLR cable s replace cable s refer to qualified service personnel Status Cue displays WARNING No response from Fix ture xx Link xx Address xx Status Cue was configured with a Studio Spot at that address but no fixtures were found there another fixture type possibly using RS 422 is connected before Studio Spot fixtures a data distributor is being used If there is no fixture at that address nothing is wrong check connections check to ensure fixture is turned on remove the fixture s from t
75. ayback 4 10 ALL 3 4 ambient temperature 1 8 3 17 B bl bb 3 8 bl bb Hbl Hbb 3 8 3 10 beam angles l 4 diameter 2 8 C 6 diffusion see frost bezel 1 2 B 2 bKH 3 9 bKW 3 9 blackout see strobe blink aperture 1 16 1 17 2 4 3 9 function l 4 indexed 1 13 2 2 3 7 wheel 1 16 1 17 2 4 3 9 bLK 3 7 bOOT 3 5 3 20 boot code 3 23 bOOT diFF 3 5 3 20 A 3 8 breaker 1 5 1 14 1 5 1 10 bl bWH 3 10 C COD CSI 3 2 3 4 3 5 3 14 El 3 3 8 CI Lb HE HCE 3 8 cables accessories l 10 connecting fixtures 1 9 constructing 1 6 capturing data 4 6 Caution and Warning Symbols l 2 Cheeseborough clamps l 11 1 8 CHNL 3 5 3 24 cleaning A 13 ELSd 3 6 3 12 EMbd 3 8 ENTL 3 2 CO 3 3 3 4 3 8 COIL 3 3 3 7 CU 3 3 3 4 3 8 COPC 3 3 3 8 COL 3 4 color combinations C 5 temperature l 4 l 9 color wheel 1 blink 2 2 3 7 colors 2 3 B 5 continuous 1 13 2 2 3 7 fast scan 1 13 2 2 3 7 forward spin 1 13 2 2 3 7 function 1 13 3 3 3 7 indexed 1 13 2 2 3 7 MSpeed 1 13 3 8 position 1 13 1 14 3 3 3 8 random 1 13 2 2 3 7 reverse spin 1 13 2 2 3 7 slow scan 1 13 2 2 3 7 test 3 4 color wheel 2 blink 1 15 2 2 colors 2 3 B 5 continuous 1 15 2 2 fast scan 1 15 2 2 forward spin 1 15 2 2 function 1 15 3 3 3 8 indexed 1 15 2 2 MSpeed 1 15 position 1 15 3 3 3 8 random 1 15 2 2 reverse spin 1 15 2 2 slow scan 1 15 test 3 4 c
76. back do not connect a controller unless you intend to capture DMX data 2 Daisy chain additional fixtures by connecting cables from the DATA OUT connector to the DATA IN connectors on subsequent fixtures Refer to Figure 1 10 to additional lt lt fixtures td ria m T LE DMX controller terminate last TII fixture TT DI C Cung oho j Ual Nal o Wal o 9 07 9 07 NQ 04 Figure 1 10 Daisy Chaining Fixtures 3 Install a terminator in the DATA OUT connector of the last fixture on each link N Caution failure to terminate the last fixture on each link can result in erratic operation Note f you are not using a controller to capture data for synchronized playback it is recommended that you install terminators on the first fixture s DATA IN connector and the last fixture s DATA OUT connector Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 9 Powering On the Fixture To power on the fixture complete the following procedure 1 Connect AC mains power to the fixture 2 Turn on the breaker located next to the line cord on the side of the fixture Refer to Figure 1 9
77. bian ASL A e nr qu ida 3 1 Crossfade Delay and MSpeed Example 8 4 4 Synchronized Playback Example i 4 9 Data In and Data Out Connectors 4 10 Daisy Chaining Fixtures 4 10 Removing the Lamp Access A 10 Installing the Lamp e EGO xu Ere Se Sa oe ales IA A 11 Lamp Optimization A 12 Device Code Upload Dialogue A 14 Device Upload Status Information A 15 Removing the Bezel reser A ce tbe cadet ives B 2 Loosening the Lens Ring B 2 Replacing the Lens we Le eee e bett be desee os B 3 Locating the Color Wheels B 4 Factory Color Wheels and Index Positions B 5 Removing the Dichroic Glass B 5 Dichroic Glass eee ee B 6 Determining The Coated Side of Dichroic Glass B 6 Locating the Litho Effect Wheels B 7 Factory Litho Wheel eee eee mnn B 7 Removing the Securing Spring
78. bra del tipo unido a tierra y no tiene por finalidad conectarse a una fuente de alimentaci n bifilar y sin puesta a tierra E y 4 505 273 ini y 5 e 5 ADVERTENCIA PARA PROTECCION CONTINUA CONTRA LA EXPOSICION A RADIACION ULTRAVIOLETA UV EXCESIVA 1 No opere este equipo sin tener colocada en su lugar la caja protectora com pleta de l mpara o bien si el blindaje los lentes o las pantallas ultravioletas est n danadas 2 Cambie el blindaje los lentes o las pantallas ultravioleta si nota una aver a vis ible a tal grado que su eficacia se vea comprometida Por ejemplo en el caso de grietas o rayaduras profundas 3 Jam s mire directamente a la l mpara en tanto sta est encendida ADVERTENCIA PARA PROTECCI N CONTINUA CONTRA LESIONES CORPO RALES 1 Use cable secundario de seguridad al montar este aparato 2 Precauci n una l mpara caliente puede constituir un peligro de explosi n No la abra por 5 minutos luego de haberla apagado lleve puestos un protector ocular y guantes al recambiar l mparas 3 Las superficies del equipo pueden alcanzar temperaturas m ximas de 200 gra dos cent grados Deje que se enfr en por 5 minutos antes de tocarlas 4 Cambie la l mpara si sta se aver a o deforma por acci n t rmica Appendix D Important Safety Information D 5 D 6 Appendice D Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza AVVERTENZA PER PREVENIRE INCENDI T og Questa app
79. ce A 15 5 The program will strobe the fixture s for 30 seconds and then it will start the upload Optionally you may press lt R gt to instantly run the upload or lt Q gt to quit the program 6 The display will indicate the fixtures and the status of the download Note the dongle software provides bi directional upload communication with Studio Spot fixtures If any error messages are received refer to Upload Troubleshooting on page A 8 Another Studio Spot This procedure is covered in Crossloading Fixtures on page 3 23 A 16 Studio Spot User s Manual Appendix B Accessory Installation In this appendix you will install Q enses B 2 Q dichroic glass B 4 U LithoPatterns effects and gobos B 7 Overview This appendix provides information on how to correctly install approved accessories A list of accessories is provided in the Introduction on page 1 10 For ordering or additional information contact your authorized dealer or High End Systems Refer to Contacting High End Systems Inc on page vi Specifications for dichroic glass LithoPatterns gobos and effects are provided in Optical System on page l 8 Before You Begin It is extremely important that you understand and adhere to the following safety information AN canton do not install accessories that are not specified by High End Systems Doing so may damage the fixture void the warranty or render it unsafe Fail
80. ch their destination values at different times Step By Step Editing Example In this subsection you will create a scene that requires editing most of the available constructs Addr 1 PRSE 2 EdIT 3 SNO SHUT gt OPEN diM 7 2855 EM Press and hold MENU until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PR 57 field and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the Ed IT field and press ENTER SLI scene 1 will appear on the display 4 Press ENTER to edit scene 1 Using the up and down arrow buttons select 5 shutter and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow buttons change the construct to and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow buttons select d 1 M and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys change the dim value to d 55 and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow buttons select IL T and press ENTER 4 4 Studio Spot User s Manual teng CEE MbLK 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 24 25 26 27 28 Using the and down arrow keys select ME press Using the up and do
81. complete the following procedure 8446 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to R 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press INFO lt ENTER gt L RS Using the up and down buttons scroll to the L F 5 field and hold lt ENTER gt until the fixture resets the lamp hours to 0000 Viewing Fixture Hours To view the time a fixture has spent turned on complete the following procedure RddR 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to Hdd R INFE 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press ENTER F HR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the F HF field and press lt ENTER gt The fixture will display the total fixture hours Notes the display will indicate xxx for hours and xx for minutes until H 555 When fixture hours exceed 999 the display will no longer indicate minutes instead it will use all four digits to display hours If the display indicates OV E the counter has rolled over 9999 hours and must be manually reset Resetting Fixture Hours To reset fixture hours complete the following procedure 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to Hdd R INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press the ENTER button F RG Using the up and down buttons scroll to the F R5 field and hold down ENTER until the fixture resets the fixture hours to 0000 3 16 Studi
82. conds 34 13 3 195 9 61 1239 151 88 34 5 111 9 35 13 7 194 2 62 24 3 149 5 89 34 9 110 6 36 14 1 192 4 63 24 7 147 9 90 35 3 109 3 37 14 5 190 6 64 25 1 146 4 91 357 108 38 14 9 188 9 65 25 5 144 9 92 36 1 106 6 39 15 3 187 2 66 25 9 143 3 36 5 105 3 40 15 7 185 4 67 26 3 141 8 94 36 9 104 1 41 16 1 183 7 68 26 7 140 3 95 37 3 102 8 42 16 5 182 69 27 1 138 8 96 37 6 101 5 43 16 9 180 3 70 13713 97 38 100 2 44 17 3 178 6 71 27 8 135 9 98 38 4 99 45 17 6 176 9 72 28 2 1344 99 38 8 97 5 46 18 175 2 73 28 6 132 9 100 39 2 96 5 47 18 4 173 6 74 29 131 5 101 39 6 95 2 48 18 8 171 9 75 29 4 130 102 40 94 49 19 2 170 4 76 29 8 128 6 103 40 4 92 8 50 19 6 168 6 dx 302 104 40 8 91 5 51 20 167 78 30 6 125 7 105 41 2 90 3 52 20 4 165 3 79 31 124 3 106 41 6 89 1 53 20 8 163 7 80 1 4 122 9 107 42 88 54 21 2 162 1 81 31 8 121 5 108 42 4 86 8 55 21 6 160 5 82 32 2 120 1 109 42 7 85 6 56 22 159 9 83 32 5 118 7 110 43 1 844 57 22 4 157 5 84 32 9 117 4 111 43 5 833 58 22 7 155 7 85 33 3 116 112 43 9 82 1 59 23 1 154 1 86 33 7 114 6 113 44 3 81 60 23 5 152 6
83. correct posi tion s if the fixture is jolted from a programmed posi tion A full function 15 segment four character alpha numeric display allows the user to easily program all functions of the fixture A full set of diagnostic func tions are available through the menu system Studio Spot can also serve as a DMX tester to view channel values and DMX errors The display can be remotely turned on off or dimmed via DMX Five L E D indicators visually provide the status of the lamp power supply motor power supply and data Studio Spot can be truss mounted on 22 inch centers in any orientation or it can be floor mounted on its rubber feet All motors are digitally controlled steppers They provide precision control high torque smooth movement near quiet performance and very long life Fixture shutdown lamp on off and homing can be accessed remotely via DMX You can also turn the lamp on or off and home the fixture with the front panel menu system The power switch breaker is conveniently located on the side of the fixture Studio Spot is fully power factor corrected to optimize the light source s efficiency and deliver maximized power economy Introduction 1 5 Power saving mode Ease of maintenance Software updates When the dimming system is closed the lamp insti gates idle mode which decreases the wattage and reduces heat When the shutter is opened the lamp instantly returns to full power Studio S
84. ct the inside of the optical assembly for any visible damage to glass components 6 Replace the bezel secure the safety cable to its clamp and relatch the bezel Registering Your Product It is extremely important that you register your Studio Spot with High End Systems To register your fixture have your serial number s handy and call toll free at 888 696 5711 or register on line at http info highend com service service html 1 2 Studio Spot User s Manual Road Cases If Studio Spot fixtures will be transported after they are unpacked from their original shipping box a professional road case is strongly recommended Road cases can be purchased from High End Systems or constructed in accordance to the information in this section 5 oe 2 8 5 5 Minimum Material Requirements Use the following materials to construct the road case e 3 4 inch pressed plywood e 4 pound polyethylene foam e steel or aluminum rivets Construction Requirements The road case must be constructed in a manner that supports the base and the handles with the head pointed down and the yoke rotated 90 Refer to Figure 1 2 and Figure 1 3 Caution allow a small gap in the foam around the heat sink to ensure that the foam is not damaged by the heat from the fixture foam case exterior foam over wood supporting handles fixture base oseq Bunioddns J8AO WEO Figure 1 2 Road Case Construction Overhea
85. d PRST Edit SNII TE 1FSC fast scan mode with MSpeed GNIS Edit GNI TE 1RNd random mode with MSpeed 5 b PRST EdiIT 5 0 1 TE blink wheel mode during litho to 5 b litho change with MSpeed PRST Edit GNI TE 1bKA blink aperture mode during index GNIS change with MSpeed PRET EJIT END LTI litho wheel 1 position Chapter 3 Menu System 3 9 Table 3 1 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description ERE EdIT 5SNII ET e Lb e litho selection indexed GNIS modes eLFI e litho selection forward rotate IF b modes eLRI e litho selection reverse rotate LRE modes eSCl e litho selection scan modes SC ebW e litho selection blink wheel modes ebAl litho selection blink aperture bHB modes PRST EdIT 5SNII LTRI litho wheel 1 rotation GNIS FECE EdIT GNI LTRI JOOD litho position indexed modes GNIS 02358 e FIOD e forward spin rotation speed Fess stop to fastest forward rotate modes e RIDD reverse spin rotation speed R255 stop to fastest reverse rotate modes 000 fast scan speed stop to fastest 5255 e NODD random speed stop to fastest N255 random modes e NFCI e litho wheel spin speed forward WF55 slowest to fastest and litho WRDI wheel spin speed reverse WAY slowest to fastest PROT EdIT GNI LTC litho wheel 2 function me
86. d View Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 3 TUDIO SPOT csi Figure 1 3 Road Case Construction Side View Note do not scale the figures to design your road cases They are provided for informational purposes only Before Beginning Installation Before you begin the installation read the following safety precautions e Disconnect the fixture from power before removing the bezel or changing the lamp Allow the unit to cool for at least five minutes before removing cover or accessing the lamp e Wear protective gloves and goggles when working inside the unit 1 4 Studio Spot User s Manual Power and Breaker Requirements Studio Spot automatically senses and adjusts itself to input voltages from 90 250 volts which is 10 of its rated voltages and frequencies of 50 or 60 Hz Due to variances between breaker types and manufacturers wiring should be sized in accordance to the electrical code where the fixture s will be operated Breakers should include 20 amp maximum branch circuit protection A guideline for determining the number of fixtures that can be powered per breaker is shown in Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Breaker Requirements Voltage Fixtures Per 20 A Breaker 100 2 110 3 200 208 5 220 240 6 Line Cord Cap Construction Studio Spot is shipped without a line cord cap attached Secure the line cord to a line cord cap in accordance with the foll
87. e 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 not played restarts Figure 4 2 Synchronized Playback Example 32 device limit complies with the EIA 485 standard Connecting more than 32 devices per link will eventually deteriorate the square wave digital signal Chapter 4 Preset Scenes 4 9 Connecting and Addressing Fixtures for Synchronized Playback To connect and address fixtures for synchronized playback complete the following procedure 1 Connect a data cable from the master fixture s DATA OUT connector to the first slave s DATA IN connector Refer to Figure 4 3 DATA OUT DATA IN 3 W Figure 4 3 Data In and Data Out Connectors 2 Daisy chain slave fixtures by connecting cables from the DATA OUT connector to the DATA IN connector on subsequent fixtures Refer to Figure 4 4 slave fixture slave fixture master fixture to additional te JU T TR UT Hell install fixtures terminator terminate last fixture 3 Install terminators on both ends of the link Refer to Figure 4 4 4 Powe
88. e fixture using the front panel refer to Homing the Fixture on page 3 21 2 12 Studio Spot User s Manual Remote Lamp Control You can restrike and extinguish the lamp via DMX The lamp can be turned off at any time However if the fixture has been in operation you must allow the lamp to cool for approximately 5 minutes before it can restrike To restrike or extinguish the lamp complete the following procedure 1 Set DMX channel 20 Shutter to a value of 0 on the appropriate fixture s This will unlock the channel 24 Control channel 2 Set DMX Channel 24 Control to 80 88 to restrike the lamp or at 90 98 to extinguish the lamp for at least 3 seconds The fixture s will respond accordingly 3 Set DMX channel 20 to any value other than 0 4 Set DMX channel 24 to 0 safe 5 eH 9 5 Note manually use the lamp functions from the front panel refer to Turning the Lamp On and Off on page 3 21 Remote Shutdown Studio Spot can be remotely shutdown via DMX When a fixture is shutdown the lamp is extinguished power to the motor systems is removed and the front panel display and indicators are turned off Fixture shutdown allows you to remotely deactivate a fixture or a range of fixtures without manually turning off each breaker Once a fixture is shutdown you must home it to bring it back into operation To shutdown a fixture complete the following procedure 1 Set DMX Channel 20 Sh
89. e following factory defaults addressing by fixture number mode five minute fixture shutdown time display on bright pan invert off tilt invert off swap pan and tilt off To revert to the factory defaults complete the following procedure 1 Hold lt MENU gt until the display changes to HddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SE field and press ENTER gt The display will indicate F HCT Press lt ENTER again to enter the field 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the UN field and press ENTER The fixture will return to the factory default listed above and home the fixture Addressing By DMX Starting Channel or Fixture Number Mode To change the addressing method to DMX starting channel or to fixture number mode complete the following procedure 1 2 Hold lt MENU gt until the display changes to HddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SE T field and press ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the CHNL field and press ENTER Using the up and down buttons select either Hdd R fixture number mode or dM X DMX starting channel mode and press lt ENTER 3 24 Studio Spot User s Manual EH dor PAIN Setting Display Intensity To set the display s intensity complete the following procedure T 2 4 Note Hold lt MENU gt until the display changes
90. ect 5 and press ENTER Playback the scene 1 Refer to Playing Back Scenes in Stand Alone Mode on page 4 8 Chapter 4 Preset Scenes 4 5 Copying and Pasting Scenes Scenes are easily copied and pasted between locations This is beneficial when you only want to modify a few constructs such as pan and tilt To copy and paste a scene complete the following procedure fuer PRST 2 COPY 3 FROM FOO TO 6 6 Press and hold lt MENU gt until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PR5T field and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the COPY field and press lt ENTER gt F ROM will appear on the display 4 Press lt ENTER gt again to select the scene to copy source scene Using the up and down arrow buttons select the scene to copy OG F O16 and press lt ENTER gt T O will appear in the display Press lt ENTER gt again to select the scene to paste to destination scene Using the up and down arrow buttons select the destination T 1I b and press ENTER The display will indicate d ONE return to the COF Y field Capturing DMX Data Into a Scene Studio Spot can create preset scenes by capturing data from a DMX controller All constructs can be captured except for T T ME XF Ad and HL B YS To capture DM
91. el ensamblaje montaje y operaci n de este equipo FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide rea sonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio fre quency 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 Studio Spot User s Manual iii Warranty Information Limited Warranty Unless otherwise stated your product is covered by a two year parts and labor limited warranty Dichroic filters and Lithopatterns are not guaranteed against breakage or scratches to coating It is the owner s responsibility to furnish receipts or invoices for verification of purchase date and dealer or distributor If purchase date cannot be pro vided date of manufacture will be used to determine warranty period Returning an Item Under Warranty for Repair It is necessary to obtain a Return Material Authorization Number RMA from your dealer point of purchase BEFORE any units are returned for repair The manufacturer will make the final de
92. eld lens 80160029 18 standard field lens factory installed 80160030 30 wide field lens 80160031 Literature Studio Spot User s Manual 60600093 Studio Spot Quick Reference Card 60600119 Mounting Hardware Cheeseborough clamp 55040014 Safety cable 12040001 Rubber feet 90410089 Introduction 1 11 LithoPatterns and Effects Hollywood Stars 14040125 Shatterst 14040126 Wavy Tunnel indigo t 14040127 Pickup Sticks 14040128 Lava cyan 14040137 Lava magenta 14040138 Triwingt 14040129 Building Blocks 14040130 Studio Wedges 14040131 Gatlin Gun red 14040136 14040135 Lenticular Effect Glass 80530031 Hammered Effect Glass 80530028 Slo Effect Glass 80530029 Five Facet Prism 99090035 T Factory installed Notes additional and custom LithoPatterns and effect glass are available from High End Systems A complete catalogue is available on the High End Systems web site Contact your authorized dealer or distributor for ordering information The cyan and magenta Lava lithos are combined to make up the Lava litho Road Cases Keal road case for one fixture 39070001 Keal road case for two fixtures 39070002 Lamps Philips MSR 575 2 lamp 55030052 Philips MSD 575 lamp 55030050 Note the above lamps were specifically designed for High End Systems Inc 1 12 Studio Spot User s Manual 5 a 2 e an 5 Front and Side Panel Functionality moO O O Transmit O Receive aM
93. elect either ON or OFF and press lt ENTER gt Swapping Pan and Tilt When fixtures are mounted sideways Studio Spot can swap the pan and tilt functions To swap the pan and tilt functions complete the following procedure 1 Hold MENU until the display changes to HddR BET 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SE T field and press ENTER GWAP 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the 5 4 HF field and press ENTER ON Gee 4 Using the up and down buttons select either UN or OF F and press ENTER Setting the Fixture Shutdown Time Studio Spot automatically shuts itself down when DMX data is removed When a shutdown occurs power is removed from all motors and the lamp is turned off To set the length of time Studio Spot takes before it powers down complete the following procedure aH Bt 29 un m 4 N 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SE T field and press 5 dN 3 5 mu 4 ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the 5 dN field and press ENTER Using the up and down buttons select 5 MN b minutes or 10 minutes and press ENTER 3 26 Studio Spot User s Manual Calibrating Pan Pan position is easily calibrated to a precise preset position Pan can be adjusted in 0 4 increments for up to 8
94. ged 2 Change shields lenses or ultraviolet screens if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired for example by cracks or deep scratches 3 Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on Warning For Continued Protection Against Injury To Persons 1 Use secondary safety cable when mounting this fixture 2 Caution hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping 3 Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 200 degrees C 284 degrees Allow 5 minutes for cooling before handling 4 Change the lamp if it becomes damaged or thermally deformed Appendice D Importantes Informations Sur La S curit Mise en garde pour une protection permanente contre les incendies 1 Cet appareil est concu pour tre exclusivement utilis avec des lampes de 575 watts MSR 575 2 MSD 575 L usage d autres lampes peut tre risqu et annulera la garantie Ne pas monter les lampes sur une surface inflammable Maintenir une distance minimum de 1 0 m tre mati res inflammables Ne remplacer les fusibles qu avec des mod les et valeurs assign es recom mand s b Respecter une distance minimum de 1 0 m tre par rapport aux objets clair s 6 Cet appareil de connection au circuit de d rivation comporte une protection contre les surcharges de 20 A PION Mise en garde pour une protection perma
95. he data link or move them after Studio Spot fixtures disconnect the data distributor and reconnect fixtures Fixture displays bOOT diFF new software also included boot code normal store the new boot code Refer to Changing Boot Codes on page 3 20 Fixtures are not cross loading a controller is connected to the link a fixture possibly using RS 4222 is physically connected before Studio Spot fixtures that is inhibiting the cross load disconnect the controller and attempt the upload again remove the fixture s from the data link or move them after Studio Spot fixtures A 8 Studio Spot User s Manual Onboard Self Tests Studio Spot has on board self tests to diagnose problems If you are experiencing problems that you suspect are mechanical perform the tests outlined in Self Tests on page 3 22 Testing DMX Data Studio Spot has the ability to view any of the 512 DMX channels on its link This is a very useful feature to ensure Studio Spot and other fixtures are receiving the correct data from your DMX controller To test individual data by channel perform the procedures outlined in Viewing DMX Data by Channel Number on page 3 19 To view DMX errors overrun errors framing errors and start code errors refer to the procedures outlined Viewing Errors and Construct Values on page 3 19 AL 9 E lt 3 e 0 5 ES 5 e
96. ht to left for 360 with the shutter closed 5 Odd addressed fixtures perform swoop movement fol pan lowed by even addressed fixtures e tilt e dim 6 Sequentially addressed fixtures in groups of four per e form swoop movements e tilt e dim 7 Odd addressed fixtures perform a slow dim ramp up and dim ramp down followed by even addressed fixtures 8 Sequentially addressed fixtures in groups of four per e dim form a slow dim ramp up and ramp down 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Appendix C Supplemental Information C7 C 8 Table C 4 Macro Functions Description Constructs Used Studio Spot User s Manual Appendix D Important Safety Information we 23 39 El Warning For Continued Protection Against Fire 1 This equipment is designed for use with Phillips Type MSR 575 2 or MSD 575 lamp only Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and will void the warranty 2 Do not mount on a flammable surface 3 Maintain minimum distance of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet from combustible materi als Replace fuses only with the specified type and rating Observe minimum distance to lighted objects of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet This equipment for connection to branch circuit having a maximum overload protection of 20 A 2 9 Q 3 5 SOL Warning For Continued Protection Against Electric Shock If thi
97. ickly programmed by using one of the 26 factory programmed macros Additionally sequences can be created using the variable speed random macro which randomly plays all 26 macros Each macro modifies a specific set of constructs to produce a unique look while allowing you to retain control of all other constructs For a list of the macro functions refer to Determining Macro Functions on page C 7 When a macro is in use you will be unable to manipulate the constructs it controls For example if you turn on Macro x and it sets Litho wheel 1 to position 5 and rotates it forward at 20 r p m you will be unable to change the litho position rotational direction function and rotational speed Macros are controlled by DMX channel 23 5 eH 9 5 Control Channel The control channel allows you to access and control special fixture functions Use the following subsections to operate the control channel parameters Disabling MSpeed for Pan and Tilt MSpeed for pan and tilt can be independently disabled to allow the controller to crossfade fixture positions When MSpeed is disabled for pan and tilt you can selectively use MSpeed for litho and color wheels movements To disable MSpeed for pan and tilt set DMX channel 24 Control to a value from 10 19 The controller will now crossfade the pan and tilt systems Note disabling MSpeed does not require the shutter to be closed However you must close the shutter to operate
98. ide 4 Locate the litho wheels Refer to Figure B 9 litho wheel 2 litho wheel 1 rst SH Figure 9 Locating the Litho Effect Wheels 5 Rotate the desired wheel to the litho or effect you want to replace Take note of the positions in relation to the tabs Refer to Figure B 10 d Figure B 10 Factory Litho Wheel Positions 5 gt 7 f 5 Appendix Accessory Installation 7 6 Locate the spring securing the litho or effect to the wheel Pull the spring tip towards the center of the aperture Refer to Figure B 11 The spring will release from its groove inside the aperture TIT d zZ d Figure B 11 Removing the Securing Spring 7 Remove the spring and litho effect from the aperture 8 Place the new litho effect or gobo into the aperture and replace the spring If you are installing a litho insert it with the coated side away from the lamp To determine the coated side refer to Figure B 8 However if you are installing an effect insert it with the smooth side towards the wheel Caution improper installation is likely to cause lithos to fail 9 Replace the bezel secure the safety cable to its clamp and relatch the bezel Note the bezel can only be replaced one way to ensure the safety cable can connect to its bracket B 8 Studio Spot User s Manual Appendix C Supplemental I
99. ing on page 2 12 Chapter 3 Menu System 3 21 Moving the Fixture to Setup Position gt Caution The setup position is used only by service personnel before maintenance routines To place the fixture in setup position before servicing complete the following procedure Adak 1 EB C Hold MENU gt until the display changes to HddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TEST field and press ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the 5 field and press ENTER gt The display will indicate while the motors are electronically locked into place 4 Perform the appropriate maintenance procedures 5 Press lt MENU gt to reset and home the fixture Self Tests Studio Spot has a comprehensive set of self tests to check each mechanical system Refer to SELF on page 3 4 for a complete list of self tests and descriptions To begin the self test function complete the following procedure HddR TEST 2 SELE 3 4 5 Hold lt MENU gt until the display changes to HddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TEST field and press ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SE LF field and press ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the desired test and press ENTER The fixture will perform the desired test s To exit the test in progress press MENU 3 22 Studio Spot User s Manual Mode Menu
100. ing the Lens 7 Pivot the ring back to secure the lens to its assembly and retighten the thumb screw 8 Replace the bezel attach the safety cable and secure its latches Note the bezel can only be correctly replaced one way to allow the use of the safety cable d 9 5 20 o lt 5 Appendix B Accessory Installation B 3 Dichroic Glass Installation Studio Spot uses the same dichroic glass catalogue as Cyberlight Cyberlight CX and Studio Color Additionally custom colors can be ordered from High End Sys tems When replacing colors plan ahead to ensure you will acquire the desired color combinations Colors such as indigo and aqua can only be created by a dedicated filter and they do not mix with other colors To install dichroic glass complete the following procedure 1 Remove power from the fixture and place it upright on a flat surface 2 Remove the bezel by releasing the two latches located in the middle of the fixture head Refer to Figure B 1 3 Remove the safety cable from its latch and set the bezel aside 4 Locate the color wheels Refer to Figure B 4 color wheels 2 1 L UT Figure B 4 Locating the Color Wheels 5 Rotate the desired color wheel so that the color you wish to replace is accessible from the edge and rotate the opposing color wheel so that its open position is at the edge Take special note of the index positions on the color wheel Refe
101. kenen Lagen bestimmt und m ssen vor Regen und Feuchtigkeit gesch tzt werden 4 Servicearbeiten sollten nur von Fachpersonal ausgefUhrt werden Das Ger t enthalt keine wartungsbed rftigen Teile Appendix D Important Safety Information D 3 D4 5 Dieses Ger t geh rt zur Klasse 1 Dieser Beleuchtungsk rper verwendet eine geerdete Fassung und sollte nicht an eine zweipolige ungeerdete Stromver sorgung angeschlossen werden WARNUNG ZUM SCHUTZ GEGEN BERM SSIGE ULTRAVIOLETT UV BESTRAHLUNG 1 3 Benutzen Sie dieses Ger t nur wenn das komplette Lampengeh use fest eingebaut ist ebenfalls d rfen keine der Schutzabdeckungen Linsen oder der UV Schutz Besch digungen aufweisen Die Schutzabdeckungen Linsen und der UV Schutz m ssen ausgewechselt werden wenn sie sichtlich derma en besch digt sind da sie ihre Wirk samkeit einb en z B infolge von Rissen oder tiefen Kratzern Nie direkt in die eingeschaltete Lampe schauen WARNUNG ZUM SCHUTZ VOR VERLETZUNGEN 1 Verwenden Sie bei der Installation des Beleuchtungsk rpers ein zus tzliches Sicherheitskabel 2 VORSICHT Bei einer Lampe besteht Explosionsgefahr Nach dem Abschalten der Netzspannung sollten Sie etwa 6 Minuten warten bevor Sie das Lampengeh use ffnen Sch tzen Sie beim Auswechseln der Lampen Ihre H nde und tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille 3 Die Oberfl chen des Ger tes k nnen Temperaturen bis zu 200 C erreichen Vor de
102. lichen Sicherheitsnormen versto en Avvertenza Sulla Modifica Del Prodotto 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 fabricados para cumplir los requisitos de las reglamentaciones de seguridad de los Estados Unidos e internacionales Las modificaciones al producto podr an afectar la seguridad y dejar al producto fuera de conformidad con las normas de seguridad relevantes Studio Spot User s Manual v vi Contacting High End Systems Inc U S and the Americas U S West Coast Singapore Europe World Wide Web Sites Service Web Site Studio Spot User s Manual High End Systems Inc 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 800 890 8989 or 512 836 2242 FAX 512 834 9195 High End Systems Inc 8200 Haskell Avenue Van Nuys California 91406 818 947 0550 FAX 818 908 8975 High End Systems Singapore Pte Ltd 1 Tannery Road 06 05 Cencon 1 Singapore 1334 65 742 8266 FAX 65 743 9322 High End Systems GmbH Lohstrasse 22 D 85445 Schwaig Germany 49 8122 9903 0 FAX 49 8122 9903 33 http www highend com http www studiospot com h
103. litho wheel moves Each litho function can run at full speed eight functions or MSpeed eight functions Litho functions are controlled by DMX channel 9 for litho wheel 1 and channel 13 for wheel 2 Refer to Table 2 2 for the available litho functions and descriptions Table 2 2 Litho Functions Function Description Indexed Allows the litho wheel to be indexed rotated to the proper orientation Forward rotate Allows variable forward rotation of the litho Reverse rotate Allows variable reverse rotation of the litho Wheel spin Allows variable forward and reverse rotation of the litho wheel Indexed scan Allows variable speed scans between adjoining litho positions Random Allows random litho selection at variable speeds Blink wheel Allows the shutter to quickly close during a litho change The shutter will reopen when the wheel has reached its destination Blink aperture Allows the shutter to quickly close when a litho is indexed The shutter will reopen when the litho has reached its destination Long crossfade and MSpeed times could result in undesirable effects as there will be no light output 2 4 Studio Spot User s Manual Litho Wheel Positioning Litho wheel positioning controls the aperture to aperture indexed movement for each litho wheel thus allowing you to select the desired LithoPattern or effect However if a litho function is set for wheel spin or
104. m Anfassen stets 5 Minuten lang abk hlen lassen 4 Falls die Lampe besch digt oder durch W rmeeinwirkung verformt ist muf amp sie ausgewechselt werden Ap ndice D Informaci n Importante De Seguridad ADVERTENCIA PARA PROTECCI N CONTINUA CONTRA INCENDIOS 1 PEN O Ol Se ha disenado este equipo para usarse con l mpara tipo Philips MSR 575 2 MSD 575 575 vatios El uso de otro tipo de l mpara puede resultar peligroso e invalidar la garant a No monte el equipo sobre una superficie inflamable Mantenga una distancia m nima de materiales combustibles de 1 0 metro Cambie los fusibles nicamente por otros que sean del tipo y la clasificaci n especificadas Observe una distancia m nima a objetos iluminados de 1 0 metro Este equipo debe conectarse a un circuito derivado que tenga una protecci n m xima contra las sobrecargas de 20 A Studio Spot User s Manual ADVERTENCIA PARA LA PROTECCION CONTINUA CONTRA ELECTROCU CIONES 1 Ensamble tapa del cord n de alimentaci n segun las instrucciones del man ual 2 Desconecte el suministro de energ a antes de recambiar l mparas o prestar servicio de reparaci n 3 Este equipo se adecua a lugares secos solamente no lo exponga a la lluvia o humedad 4 Derive el servicio de reparaci n de este equipo al personal calificado el inte rior no contiene repuestos que puedan ser reparados por el usuario 5 Equipo de clase 1 Este aparato emplea un enchufe hem
105. m capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft maximum capacitance between conductor amp shield 55 pF ft maximum resistance of 20 W 1000 ft e nominal impedance 100 140 W e 22 24 AWG with insulation having a dielectric rating of 300 volts or higher An example of a cable that meets the above specification is Belden 9841 Construct data cables using shielded two conductor cable with a male 3 pin XLR connector at one end and a female 3 pin XLR connector on the other end Refer to Figure 1 4 L VA grounding lug inside XLR shell A XLR Shell Y grounding lug fg LH inside XLR shell P 4 a negative 5 53 2 cable shield common cable shield positive Figure 1 4 Data Cable Construction Test each cable with a volt ohm meter for correct polarity and ensure that the negative and positive pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield Ensure that pin 1 is the shield If your DMX controller uses 5 data cables you will need to construct or purchase a 5 pin to 3 pin adapter 1 6 Studio Spot User s Manual Constructing Terminators DMX 512 protocol recommends terminating resistors be used on the last fixture on the link You will need the following items to construct a terminator e Male 3 pin XLR connector e 120 Q resistor watt minimum To construct a terminator complete the following procedure 5 et a
106. nente contre les chocs lectriques 1 Assembler le c ble lectrique conform ment aux instructions du manuel 2 D brancher le courant avant de changer les lampes ou d effectuer des r para tions 3 Cet quipement doit tre uniquement utilis dans des endroits secs Ne pas l exposer la pluie ou l humidit 4 l int rieur de l quipement il n y a pas de pi ces rempla ables par utili sateur Confiez l entretien un personnel qualifi 5 Equipement de Classe Cette pi ce fixe utilise une prise de courant branch la terre et elle ne doit pas tre branch une source lectrique non reli e la terre double fil Studio Spot User s Manual Mise en garde pour une protection permanente contre des expositions exces sives aux rayons ultra violets UV 1 Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si le bo tier de la lampe n est pas compl tement fix ou si les blindages lentilles ou crans ultraviolets sont endommag s 2 Changer les blindages ou les crans ultraviolets s ils sont visiblement endom mag s au point que leur efficacit aient t alt r e par exemple par des fis sures ou de profondes gratignures 3 Ne jamais regarder directement la lampe quand celle ci est allum e Spat 553 P 505 zd 5 5 Mise en garde pour une protection permanente contre les blessures corporelles 1 Lors de l assemblage utiliser un cable de s curit secondaire 2 AVERTISSEM
107. nformation In this appendix you will convert MSpeed values to percentages and seconds C 1 earn the possible color combinations C 5 learn the beam diameter for each lens at various distances C 6 learn what each factory macro does C 7 Overview Use this appendix to determine Studio Spot s MSpeed times beam diameters color combinations and macro actions Decimal values have been rounded to the nearest tenth Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times Use the following table to convert DMX values and fader percentages to the desired MSpeed time Note Studio Color and Studio Spot MSpeed times are identical Table C 1 DMX Values to MSpeed Times DMX Fader eed eed Fader eed Van Time in Time in Time in Seconds Seconds Seconds 1 0 4 disable 9 215 9 2 0 8 disable 9 4 214 3 1 2 disable 9 8 212 2 4 1 6 252 7 10 2 210 4 5 2 250 7 10 6 208 5 6 2 4 248 7 11 206 7 7 2 7 246 7 11 4 204 9 8 3 1 244 7 11 8 203 1 9 3 5 242 7 12 2 201 3 10 3 9 240 8 12 5 199 5 11 4 3 238 8 12 9 197 7 Appendix C Supplemental Information Ww 3 5 a Uv 30 NS o 9 5 e D ca Table C 1 DMX Values to MSpeed Times Continued DMX Fader Speed rader Value 9 Time in Time in Value Time in Seconds Seconds Se
108. nu refer 5 b toL TCI PRST EdIT 5 0 1 litho wheel 2 position menu refer 5 b toL T1 PRST Edit 5 0 1 LTRg litho wheel 2 rotation menu refer 5 b toL T Rg EdIT GNI FRET frost menu 5 b PRST SNII FRST OPEN open no frost 5 b PRST EdIT GNI FRS FOG variable frost 5 b FIDI 3 10 Studio Spot User s Manual Table 3 1 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level4 Level 5 Description PRET Edit 5 0 1 FREE PI periodic variable strobe GNIS PIS PRESSI Edit GNI Foro RI random strobe RIS PR Edit GNI FRST AS ramp open and snap shut strobe GNIS RSIS PRST Edit 5 0 1 FRST GRI snap open and ramp shut strobe GNIS GRIS Peur Edit GNI FROT NRI random ramp open and snap shut NRIS strobe PRST Edit 5 0 1 NSI random snap open and ramp shut 5 b NSIS strobe PRST Edit 5 0 1 FOCUS focus menu GNIS z 5 2 PRST Edit SNII FAI EFE D 255 focusing C 5 b a peer er EN IRIS iris menu 3 5 b PROT Edit SNII IRIS OPEN open GNIS PROT Edi SNII IRIS FOCI variable iris 5 b PRST EdIT GNI IRIS PI periodic variable strobe 5 b PIS PROT Edi SNII IRIS RI random strobe 5 b RIS EdiIT 5 0 1 IRIS RSI ramp open and snap shut strobe 5 b RSIS PRST EdIT GNI IRIS GRI snap open and ramp shut strobe 5 b GRIS PRST EJIT GNI IRIS NRI
109. o Spot User s Manual Viewing the Current Internal Temperature To view the fixture s current internal temperature complete the following procedure AdHR 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to AddR 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press INFO lt ENTER gt TEMP 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TE MF field and press lt ENTER gt CURR 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the C URR field and press lt ENTER gt 5 The fixture will display the internal temperature followed by degrees centigrade Note the maximum recommended operating temperature is 96 C Viewing the Minimum Internal Temperature To view the fixture s minimum internal temperature lowest ambient at power on complete the following procedure Addr 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to K4 D 5 9 3 INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press lt ENTER gt TEMP 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TE MF field and press lt ENTER gt MINT 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the MINT field and press lt ENTER gt 5 The fixture will display the minimum internal temperature followed by C degrees centigrade Chapter 3 Menu System 3 17 AddR INFO TEMP MAXT INFO
110. o hot to restrike allow time for the TOUT lamp to cool and ERR restrike the lamp dead lamp replace lamp refer to Replacing the Lamp on page A 10 ignitor error refer to qualified service personnel LINK other data present controller is connected disconnect bUSY on the link during a to the link controller crossload LINK no fixtures were additional Studio Spot connect additional EMTY found to crossload fixtures are not fixtures to connected to the check cabling master during a crossload INK link error bad cable s test and replace ERR cable s as necessary output from previous test by bypassing fixture is bad previous fixture bad comm board refer to qualified service personnel OVER logic board is over temperature exceeds reduce ambient LEMP rated its tempera limit for safe operation temperature and ture and the board has move significant shutdown heat sources refer to qualified service personnel A 4 Studio Spot User s Manual Table A 1 Display Error Messages Continued DO Problem Explanation Solution Message PHN pan driver error motor wire shorted to refer to qualified ground service personnel ERR bad driver chip PAN pan encoder error encoder sensor is not connect encoder ENLd connected encoder is not refer to qualified functioning properly service personnel PAN pan homing error loose pinion gear run self test and ERR loose motor cable refer to qualified incorrect cabling to
111. ocumentation that accompanies your fixtures e Servicing must be conducted by the manufacturer or other qualified service personnel e Avoid allowing liquids in any form to come in contact with the fixture Caution and Warning Symbols The following international symbols appear in margins throughout this manual to highlight caution and warning messages Caution This symbol appears adjacent to Caution messages Ignoring these messages could result in damage to equipment Warning This symbol appears adjacent to High Voltage and Hazard messages Ignoring these messages could result in serious personal injury po This symbol indicates that the minimum distance to a lighted object is 1 meter NNNSSN This symbol indicates that eye protection is required This symbol indicates a hot surface This symbol indicates an explosion hazard ERN Studio Spot User s Manual 5 a 2 e 2 5 Studio Spot Feature Overview Switching power Studio Spot features proprietary switching power sup supplies plies for the on board electronics and the lamp power supply The fixture automatically operates on all inter national voltages at 50 or 60 Hertz without changing a power tap or making any adjustments USITT DMX 512 Full control over all operating parameters of Studio control Spot is achieved via 24 channels of DMX 512 protocol This includes 16 bit accuracy for pan tilt and gobo indexing and
112. olors B 4 Index pa combined 2 3 C 5 see also dichroic glass combined mode 1 14 2 2 3 8 Compliance CAN CSA 1 6 1 10 1 6 Declaration of Conformity ii EMC ii 1 6 ETL 1 6 ETLc 1 6 FCC ili 1 6 1 10 Important Safety Information D 1 Product Modification Warning v Safety ii UL 1 6 1 10 CON 3 7 Connectors 1 10 constructs 4 1 4 2 value 3 19 Control channel 1 18 2 11 Controllers 1 10 1 12 crossfade 1 18 COOL A 3 cooling 1 3 CUPY 3 13 copy scene 4 6 crossfade 1 18 3 12 4 3 crossload 3 5 3 23 CURR 3 2 3 17 current 1 8 D d IN 3 5 2000 5255 3 7 3 12 2000 8358 3 8 3 10 OHTA 3 4 3 19 data cable 1 6 1 9 see also cable Data In connector l 14 1 9 Data Out connector l 14 1 9 Declaration of Conformity ii delay 3 12 4 3 Depth 1 6 dichroic glass 1 3 coated side B 6 colors 1 11 installation B 4 orientation B 6 specifications 1 8 diffusion IX 2 Studio Spot User s Manual see frost JIM 3 2 3 5 3 6 3 12 dim 1 4 1 18 2 9 3 2 3 6 3 12 test 3 5 dimensions 1 6 915 0 15 3 12 display 1 5 I 13 1 18 3 1 intensity 2 12 3 5 3 25 test 3 5 3 12 4 3 DMX control 1 3 controllers 1 12 errors 3 2 3 19 protocol 1 12 required channels 1 10 1 10 start code 1 10 starting channel 1 11 3 14 3 24 termination 1 10 1 9 viewer 3 19 dMX 3 5 3 19 3 24 JONE 3 20 dongle 1 10 A 15 down button 1 13 d5FPL 3 5 3 25 EdIT 3 6 effect glass installation B 7 o
113. on against fire electric shock exposure to excessive ultraviolet UV radiation and injury to persons are found in Appendix D 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 lectro cution l exposition un rayonnement ultraviolet UV excessif et aux blessures porelles se trouvent dans l Annexe D Veuillez lire toutes les instructions avant d assembler de monter ou d utiliser quipe ment WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE Sicherheitsanleitungen zum Schutz gegen Feuer elektrischen Schlag berm ige UV Strahlung und Verletzung von Personen finden Sie in Anhang D Vor der Montage dem Zusammenbau und der Inbetriebnahme dieses Ger ts alle Anlei tungen sorgf ltig durchlesen INFORMAZIONI IMPORTANTI DI SICUREZZA Le istruzioni sulla protezione da incendi folgorazione esposizione eccessiva a raggi ultra violetti UV e infortuni sono contenute nell appendice D Si prega di leggere tutte le istruzioni prima di assemblare montare e azionare l apparec chiatura INFORMACION IMPORTANTE DE SEGURIDAD En el Ap ndice D de este manual se encuentran instrucciones sobre protecci n continua contra incendios descarga el ctrica exposici n excesiva a radiaci n ultravioleta UV y lesiones personales Lea por favor todas las instrucciones antes d
114. onstruct will appear on the display Note during playback the sequence will restart with scene 1 when the fixture reaches the first unprogrammed scene 5 Using the up and down arrow buttons select the construct to edit and press lt ENTER gt to view and edit its value Refer to Menu Navigation on page 3 2 for the construct order and explanations 6 Using the up and down arrow buttons change the construct to the desired value The fixture will instantly respond to any changes that are made Press lt ENTER gt to store the construct s value Note you can press lt MENU gt to back out of the current field and return to the previously programmed value Tip fo view the fixture s output open the shutter and increase dim to a visible level 7 Repeat step 6 to program additional fixture constructs TIME 8 Using the up and down arrow keys scroll toT I ME and press lt ENTER gt Studio Spot User s Manual 9 Using the up and down arrow keys set the unit of time and press lt ENTER gt For additional information refer to Using the Time Parameter below XFAd dLAY 10 Using the procedures outlined in steps 5 and 6 set the values for XF Ad crossfade LAY delay and M amp Fd MSpeed Refer to MSPd Using Crossfade Delay and MSpeed below for additional information 11 Press lt MENU gt to back out of the current scene Repeat steps 4 through 10 until all desired scenes have been prog
115. ouse qno There are no user serviceable parts inside the top box Servicing should only be conducted by a qualified technician High Voltage Touching internal electrical components can result in electric shock Disconnect the fixture from power before servicing Exterior surfaces can reach 200 C and interior surfaces can exceed 250 C Allow the fixture to cool for five minutes before touching any surface Always wear hand and eye protection when servicing the fixture Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance 1 Support Checklist Technical support can provide you with faster service if you can provide the following information D 0000000 Software version Acquiring Technical Support Customer and company name Country if other than U S A Phone number and fax number Fixture serial number Error message s on your Studio Spot display Description of your problem and the troubleshooting procedures that you have performed so far to diagnose and resolve your problem If you can not resolve a problem with this appendix contact your authorized High End Systems dealer or the High End Systems Service Department with the following information U S and the Americas U S West Coast Singapore Europe World Wide Web Sites Service Web Site A 2 Studio Spot User s Manual High End Systems Inc 2227 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 512 836 2242 or 800 890 8989 FAX 512 834 9195
116. owing code e green and yellow earth e blue neutral e brown live In the United States use an integral cord grip that is rated either at 125 V 20 A NEMA 5 20 or 250 V 20 A NEMA 6 20 depending on the available supply United Kingdom Line Cord Cap Construction In the United Kingdom 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 e The core which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow e The core which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black e The core which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red WARNING class equipment This equipment must be earthed Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 5 5 et a 8 5 D 5 VIGTIG FIKKER HEDS INFORMATION DANMARK Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock Vigtigt Lederne med gul groen isolation maa kun tilsluttes en klemme maerket QD eller Constructing Data Cables Studio Spot uses standard 3 pin XLR connectors You should use cable that meets the specifications for EIA RS 485 applications with characteristics listed below e 2 conductor twisted pair plus a shield e maximu
117. paeds y AL OL 6v v LZL ZLL pexepui e1mj1ede 39 09 cv 8 LLL 96 pexepui aaym 39 09 LELE 96 08 O Gz 61 99 3 08 72 61 9 87 uids 394M 32 07 8L EL LV C 918101 5 31 01 21 9 LE 9L 918101 40 0 9 0 91 0 pexepu uonoung peeds inj 1984 mM 9437 el xag uogduosoq U0YIUNA xna Di 1 yd 1 9 UOJSI A 1005 otpnis 2 SJQeL Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 17 Jeuueuo sseooe eq ISNUI 1 11 991 93oN 35 88 OOL LG GGZ LEL pansosay 28 81 09 97 021 021 uMopinus c9 v8 8 9 86 06 due 89 09 ve Le 88 08 uo dwe 97 E7 89 09 0 87 81 91 81 07 Aejdsiq 92 31 71 2 8 0 wip Aejdsiq LL 8 87 07 440 Aejdsiq 1 vO Lt 61 01 yn pue ued 10 p ds y e qesiq 6 0 0 6 0 ayes vc 34 84 001 46 992 872 ON 1 96 98 91 peeds ejqeueA 78 18 91 802 97 39 89 08 84 107 007 ooe 12 09 11 91 661 261 39 89 vL CL 161 481 EZ 19 09 14 69 81 941 NDE 1 8 89 99 941 891 LZ LN OV 99 89 491 091 OZ 36 96 29 09 691 291 61 16 06 69 99 LGL bpL 8L Dew 38 88 GG 9 EVL 9EL LL eN L8 08 9 09 GEL 8ZL 91 AL 8L LZL OZ
118. peed Random snap open and ramp Allows the system to snap open at full speed and ramp shut random speeds 5 0 eH 9 5 shut Focus The variable focus mechanism physically moves the lens assembly inside the bezel This allows both litho wheels to be brought in or out of focus from 1 meter to infinity Due to the short focal distance between litho wheels patterns can be easily morphed Additionally combination patterns can be created by mixing patterns and or effects Focus is controlled by DMX channel 18 Chapter 2 Operation 2 7 Iris The precision iris manipulates the beam diameter Additionally the iris offers strobing random strobing and ramp snap effects The iris is controlled by DMX channel 19 Refer to Table 2 5 for iris functions and descriptions Function Variable Table 2 5 Iris Functions Description Allows variable beam diameter Variable strobe Allows variable strobing of the beam diameter Random strobe Allows random strobing of the beam diameter Ramp open and snap shut Allows the system to ramp open at variable speeds and snap shut at full speed Snap open and ramp shut Allows the system to snap open at full speed and ramp shut at variable speeds Random ramp open and snap shut Allows the system to ramp open at random speeds and snap shut at full speed Random snap open and ramp shut Allows the system to sn
119. pleto o se gli scudetti le lenti o gli schermi ultravioletti si sono visibilmente danneggiati di maniera tale che la loro efficacia sia stata ridotta ad esempio se vi sono visibili spaccature o graffi profondi Mai guardare direttamente verso la lampadina quando sia accesa AVVERTENZA PER NON FERIRE AD ALTRE PERSONE ly 2 Al montare questa apparechiatura usare un secondo cavo di sicurezza Avvertenza la lampadina calda potrebbe esplodere spegnerla per 5 minuti prima di aprirla usare protezzioni per le mani e per gli occhi prima di cambi are la lampadina Le superfici della apparecchiatura possono arrivare a temperature di 200 gradi centrigradi 302 gradi f aspettare 5 minuti prima di maneggiare Cambiare la lampadina se si danneggia o se si e deformata dovuto alle alte temperature Studio Spot User s Manual Appendiks D Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock VIGTIGT LEDEREN MED GUL GROEN ISOLATION MAA KUN TILSLUTTES KLEMME MAERKET ELLER E y 4 FE 337 ini D o e 5 Appendix D Important Safety Information D 7 D 8 Studio Spot User s Manual Index Numerics 3 6 3 26 5 MN 3 6 3 26 indicator 1 13 mains 1 10 1 10 1 HddRN 1 10 3 2 3 5 3 14 3 24 AddR LOST 3 addressing 1 10 3 2 3 14 DMX starting channel 1 11 3 5 3 24 fixture number 1 10 3 5 3 24 synchronized pl
120. pot has been designed for the professional user Studio Spot is constructed on the solid premise of Studio Color Changing the lamp is quick typically less than 30 seconds and convenient Operating software can be uploaded from the Lightwave Research Upload Dongle the Status Cue lighting console or from another fixture thus keeping the fixtures constantly updated with the latest version The latest software version is available through the High End Systems World Wide Web Site Safety The lamp cover is secured through its wiring harness for additional safety Multi point grounding is provided throughout for complete assurance of safe operation The bezel is secured to the unit by an additional safety cable The fixture and all electronics comply with current UL ETL ETLc CE FCC CSA and EMC standards for professional lighting fixtures Specifications Mechanical Height 713 34 mm 28 09 in Width 551 17 mm 21 7 in Depth 318 mm 12 52 Weight 26 76 kg 59 Ibs For additional dimensions refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 1 6 Studio Spot User s Manual 477 67 mm 18 81 in 478 61 mm 18 843 In 3 o 2 5 200 99 mm 7 913 347 65 mm 13 69 in 1044 010105 r25 55mm 1 01 in
121. ptions 1 12 specifications 1 8 EMC ii EMEM ERR A 3 encoders l 5 2 1 3 4 ENTER button l 13 3 1 ERRS 3 2 ERSE FLSH A 4 F 01 1 10 Ib 3 13 F DI Fel 3 2 3 14 3 5 F HR 3 2 3 16 F R 3 2 3 16 FOGG Fg55 3 8 3 10 FOU Flgi 3 10 3 11 FACT 3 5 3 24 Factory Defaults 3 24 PEL FER 3 8 FCC ili 1 10 FEHE 3 3 3 5 3 11 FE 3 3 Features l 3 3 2 3 19 fixture hours 3 16 mounting 1 7 number 3 14 3 24 powering on 1 10 resetting hours 3 16 shutdown l 5 1 18 2 13 3 26 FMEM ERR A 3 Focal Length 1 9 focus 1 4 1 18 2 7 3 3 3 11 test 3 5 FPGA ERR 4 framing errors 3 3 frequency 1 8 FROM 3 13 4 6 frost 1 4 1 17 2 7 3 3 3 10 ramp snap 1 17 2 7 3 11 random strobe 2 7 3 11 strobe 1 4 1 17 3 11 test 3 5 variable 3 10 FROST 3 3 3 5 3 10 FSL 3 7 3 9 FSP 3 7 3 9 F Stop 1 9 FULL 3 12 G gobos 1 9 B 7 see also LithoPatterns H Height 1 6 High End Systems Inc vi A 2 Europe vi A 2 Singapore vi A 2 U S West Coast vi A 2 Web Sites vi A 2 HOME 3 4 3 21 home l 5 1 18 2 12 3 4 3 21 sensor 3 4 skipping 1 10 HOUR 3 13 4 3 id ERR A 4 IdX 3 7 INFO 3 2 3 14 IRIS 3 3 3 5 3 11 iris 1 4 1 18 2 8 3 3 3 11 ramp snap 1 18 2 8 3 11 random strobe 1 18 2 8 3 11 strobe 1 18 2 8 3 11 test 3 5 variable 2 8 L ON 3 21 L E D display 1 5 1 13 3 1 indicators 1 5 1 13 L HR 3 2 3 15 L RE 3 2 3 16 LYST 3 2
122. r on all fixtures 5 Press and hold lt MENU gt until the each fixture unlocks the menu AddR system if necessary 6 Press lt ENTER gt to address the fixture rag 2 7 Using the up and down arrow keys set the master s DMX starting channel to 001 or to fixtureF 01 depending on which address mode you are in 8 Set the slave fixtures starting channels fixture numbers to any address other than COD orF DI 4 10 Studio Spot User s Manual Playing Back Synchronized Scenes To playback synchronized scenes complete the following procedure Add 1 Press and hold lt MENU gt until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary PRST 2 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PR5T field and XE press ENTER PLAY Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PLAY field and press lt ENTER gt OFF will appear on the display 4 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the N field and press ENTER gt The display will indicate PR 57 with a dot in the lower right hand corner to indicate you are in playback mode and the programmed scenes will begin playback The slave fixtures will then synchronize their clocks to the master fixture Note f the master fixture is turned on after the slaves it may take up to one sequence for all fixtures to synchronize v et UN la 3 Chapter 4 Preset Scenes 4 11 4
123. r sensor refer to qualified service personnel THRM microprocessor is ambient temperature is reduce ambient CHIP over temperature too high temperature too close to significant move the fixture or heat source heat source away pyrotechnics etc from each other THRM pan driver is over pan motor microchip is reduce ambient PAN temperature over specified temperature or temperature range proximity to other heat sources THRM tilt driver is over tilt motor microchip is reduce ambient TIJERA temperature over specified temperature or temperature proximity to other heat sources TER tilt sensor error tilt sensor is not check connections CONN connected refer to qualified service personnel ELET tilt driver error motor wire shorted to refer to qualified ground service personnel ERR driver chip bad tilt encoder error encoder sensor is not connect encoder ENLd connected encoder is not refer to qualified functioning properly service personnel TILT tilt homing error loose pinion gear run self test and ERR loose motor cable refer to qualified incorrect cabling to tilt service personnel input bad sensor bad motor EET tilt encoder position physical obstruction remove obstruction STOP does not match and home the fixture physical position encoder is out of refer to qualified calibration service personnel A 6 Studio Spot User s Manual General Troubleshooting Use the following table to troubleshoot problems that are not identified by the
124. r to Figure B 5 B 4 Studio Spot User s Manual color wheel 1 lower color wheel 2 upper TS RET js ae Figure B 5 Factory Color Wheels and Index Positions Note color wheel 1 is inversely oriented in the optical module 6 Gently push the dichroic glass towards the spindle in the center of the color wheel A lift the edge away from the wheel B and remove the glass Refer to Figure B 6 a 1 NX x A EL N 2 o m lt gt Figure B 6 Removing the Dichroic Glass Caution do not bend or lift the inner tabs up as you could damage them 7 Install the new dichroic into the color wheel with the coated side towards the wheel Refer to Figure B 7 To determine the coated side refer to Figure 8 5 gt 4 A 5 0 7 f 5 Appendix B Accessory Installation B 5 ea
125. rammed Note for additional editing information refer to Step By Step Editing Example on page 4 4 Using the Time Parameter The TIME parameter determines the unit of time used in each scene for crossfade and delay Choose from the following options e SEL seconds e MIN minutes e HOUR hours Crossfade and delay values can be set from 0 1 to 166 MSpeed values can be set from 0 15 to 252 7 Using Crossfade Delay and MSpeed Crossfade delay and MSpeed are independent timing elements in each preset scene Crossfade and MSpeed determine the amount of time a construct takes to move from one position value to another while delay is the length of each scene s 0 UN a 5 MSpeed controls the timing for pan and tilt and be selectively applied to color selection litho selection and litho rotation Crossfade controls the timing for all other constructs This allows you to program constructs that will reach their destinations at different times within one scene Refer to Figure 4 1 Tip to make circular and ballyhoo motions with fixtures experiment with setting Delay less than MSpeed Chapter 4 Preset Scenes 4 3 N m c c c c o o o o 09 o 09 o Crossfade 5 esc 4 MSpeed 10 2 4 Figure 4 1 Crossfade Delay and MSpeed Example Note the above figure shows how constructs using crossfade and MSpeed can rea
126. re number The display will stop flashing Note f ENTER is not pressed the unit will not store the fixture number 6 Press MENU to exit the menu 5 et a 8 5 D 5 DMX Starting Channel Mode To address Studio Spot by DMX starting channel complete the following procedure RHddR 1 Press and hold MENU until the display changes to SET 2 Using the up and down keys scroll to the SE field and press lt ENTER gt EHNL Using the up and down keys scroll to the LHNL field and press ENTER 4 Using the up and down keys scroll to thed MX field and press lt ENTER gt Press lt gt twice to back out tothe Hdd R address field 5 Press lt ENTER gt to address the fixture Oo Using the up and down keys set a starting channel from COLO to C485 Refer to Table 1 2 for assistance The display will flash when it is moved from the stored value cues Table 1 2 DMX Starting Channels F E d TE F ake Renae F Channel Channel Channel 1 1 8 169 15 337 2 25 9 193 16 361 3 49 10 217 17 385 4 73 11 241 18 409 5 97 12 265 19 433 6 121 13 289 20 457 7 145 14 313 21 481 Caution if an incorrect address is given channels could overlap and produce erratic results Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 11 7 Press lt ENTER gt to store the desired starting
127. reflector system Special effect functions Factory macros Frost Dimming Iris Focus Lenses Studio Spot User s Manual Studio Spot utilizes a custom MSR 575 2 lamp The MSR 575 2 provides a high color rendering index and a high color temperature of 6200 K An optional MSD 575 lamp is available for architectural applications The MSD 575 provides a color temperature of 5600 K and enhanced lamp life A custom elliptical spherical reflector system patent pending delivers an extraordinary gt 50 gain in light output compared to systems in other fixtures Special effect functions provide color spins random color combinations random gobos or MSpeed to con trol the color and litho wheels The blink function quickly strobes the dimming system during color and or litho changes Complicated looks can be quickly programmed using one of the 26 factory programmed macros Each macro modifies a specific set of constructs to produce a unique effect while allowing the user to retain control of all other constructs Sequences can be created by using an additional variable speed random macro A variable frost mechanism provides infinite beam dif fusion Thus the hard edge beam is easily softened to create a wash effect Frost effects include variable periodic random periodic variable ramp snap and ran dom ramp snap strobes A smooth mechanical dimming system provides seam less dimming without affecting the beam
128. rocedure 8446 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to AddR INEG 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press lt ENTER gt GENS Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SE NS field and press lt ENTER gt 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll to desired field and press lt ENTER gt to view the sensor information Test Menu Use the following subsections to perform the functions contained within the TEST menu Changing Boot Codes When Studio Spot is uploaded occasionally it is necessary to include a new boot code with the latest software This is apparent when appears in the display To accept and store the new boot code complete the following procedure BEP 1 gt Ex gt gt Hold lt MENU gt until the display changes to HddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to tte TEST field and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down buttons scroll to the field and press lt ENTER gt The fixture will display 20 5 7 and home Caution Do not remove power from the fixture during the above procedure 3 20 Studio Spot User s Manual Turning the Lamp On and Off To turn the lamp on or off complete the following procedure 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to Hdd R 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TEST field and pres
129. s lt ENTER gt Using the up and down buttons scroll to the field and press lt ENTER gt 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll OFF and press lt ENTER gt The fixture will respond accordingly Note to turn the lamp on and off via DMX refer to Remote Lamp Control on page 2 13 Viewing the Lamp Status To view the lamp status complete the following procedure 1 lt MENU gt until the display changes AddR 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TEST field and press lt ENTER gt The display will indicate K4 D 5 9 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the LA MF field and press lt ENTER gt 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the T HT field and press lt ENTER gt 5 Press lt ENTER gt to view the lamp status The fixture will display one of the following items e 0 lamp is e OFF the lamp is off e GST RK the lamp is attempting to strike Homing the Fixture To home the fixture from the front panel complete the following procedure 1 Hold lt gt until the display changes to 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TEST field and press ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the HO ME field and press lt ENTER gt to home the fixture The display will indicate R 57 reset and HOME during the process Note to home the fixture via DMX refer to Remote Hom
130. s between whole and half colors Random Allows variable speed random color selection Blink indexed Allows the dim flags to quickly close during color change The flags will instantly reopen when the next programmed position is reached 1 Long crossfade and MSpeed times could result in undesirable effects as there will be no light output Note combined mode will not allow colors to be combined with the aqua or indigo positions because they do not mix Studio Spot User s Manual Color Wheel Positioning Color wheel positioning controls the movement of the colors wheels thus allowing you to select the desired color Color wheel positioning is controlled by DMX channel 6 for color wheel 1 and channel 8 for wheel 2 unless combined mode is used Refer to Color Combinations on page C 5 for a list of combined colors with the factory color wheels The factory color wheels contain the following dichroic colors Color Wheel 1 e Position 1 white open e Position 2 yellow 5 eH 9 5 e Position 3 full CTO color temperature orange e Position 4 aqua e Position 5 pink e Position 6 magenta Note color wheel 7 is physically located closest to the lamp Color Wheel 2 e Position 1 white open e Position 2 cyan e Position 3 light cyan e Position 4 indigo Position 5 pink Position 6 magenta Chapter 2 Operation 2 3 Litho Functions Litho functions determine how each
131. s equipment was received without a line cord plug attach the appropriate line cord plug according to the following code e brown live e blue neutral e green yellow earth 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 e the core which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow e the core which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black the core which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red This equipment must be earthed 2 Disconnect power before re lamping or servicing 3 Equipment suitable for dry locations only Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture 4 Refer servicing to qualified personnel no user serviceable parts inside 5 Class equipment this fixture employs a grounded type receptacle and is not intended for connection to a two wire ungrounded source of supply Appendix D Important Safety Information D I D 2 Warning For Continued Protection Against Exposure To Excessive Ultraviolet UV Radiation 1 Do not operate this equipment without complete lamp enclosure in place or if shields lenses or ultraviolet screens are dama
132. s the lamp on UJ PEGN LAMP LEF F turns the lamp off 7 TEES LAMP STAT lamp status Y MOdE mode main menu MOJE XL d instigates fixture crossload SEST set main menu SET FACT returns fixture to factory defaults GET CHNL channel addressing menu GET CHNL HddR addresses fixtures by fixture number mode FOI F SET CHNL dMX addresses fixture by DMX start ing channel mode 00 1 L 512g EXEC display menu SET dark ON turns the display on SET OFF turns the display off SET dSPL diM dims the display EE d IN inverts the display future SET P IN inverts pan EYES T IN inverts tilt SES SWAP swaps pan and tilt Chapter 3 Menu System 3 5 Table 3 1 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description EEG G dN shutdown time menu SET S dN 5 MN sets shutdown for 5 minutes EE OR G dN ID MN sets shutdown for 10 minutes SET PERAE calibrates pan 0 in 4 incre ments Geet TLAL calibrates tilt 20 in 4 incre ments PR T preset main menu PRST PLAY playback menu PRII PLAY ON starts playback PREF PEHY stops playback PRST PLAY SCN displays which scene is playing PR T Edif editing menu FERES GNI scene 1 to scene 16 submenus GNIS repeat for each scene PRST EdIT SNII SHUT shutter menu GNIS PROT Edit SNII SHUT ELSd closed 5 b PROT SNII SHUT OPE
133. shape or the color temperature output An independent iris can remotely manipulate the beam diameter Iris effects include variable periodic random periodic variable ramp snap and random ramp snap strobes The variable remote focus lens can precisely focus on either litho effect wheel at any distance The standard lens provides an 18 beam angles Optional 13 and 30 lenses are available for narrow and wide field projection All lenses feature advanced aberration correction The aberration correction elimi nates chromatic shifts image distortion spherical astigmatism and provides an impeccably flat focus field Strobing Internal preset scene memory Optical encoders L E D display L E D status indicators Mounting Stepper motors Fixture shutdown lamp control and homing Integral AC power switch breaker Power factor correction 5 a 2 e an 5 The dimming system provides instant blackout vari able and random speed strobes variable and random ramp snap effects and the blinking function Addition ally Studio Spot can dim while strobing Up to 16 scenes can be programmed for playback without a controller Scenes can be programmed from the front panel or captured from DMX data You can playback data in stand alone mode or synchronize play back with up to 32 fixtures Studio Spot utilizes optical encoders for the pan and tilt systems The encoders automatically
134. stem 3 1 3 2 Menu Navigation Use the following table to navigate through and understand the menu fields Table 3 1 Menu Map Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level4 Level 5 Description HddR address main menu F Bl sets fixture address by fixture F 2l or number or DMX start channel LBDBI L51g INFO information main menu INFO LAMP lamp status INFO L HR lamp hours and minutes INFO LAST lamp strikes INFO ER software version INFO L RS lamp reset menu INFO LYRS REPR resets lamp hours and strikes INFO EZAR total hours and minutes the fixture has been on INFO F RE fixture reset menu INFO F RS REPR resets fixture hours INFO TEMP temperature menus in degrees C INFO TEMP CURA current internal temperature INFO MINT minimum internal temperature INFO TEMP MAXT maximum internal temperature INFO TEMP AST reset temperature INFO dMX value menu INFO dMX FIXT fixture menu INFO dMX IXT ERRE DMX errors INFO dMX IXT ENTL control channel value INFO dMX IXT MACR macro value INFO dMX IXT MSPd MSpeed value INFO dMX IXT diM dim value Studio Spot User s Manual Table 3 1 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description INFO 1X FIXT SHUT shutter value INFO X FIXT IRIS iris value INFO 1X FIXT FEUS focus val
135. t Lamps may be an explosion hazard wear eye protection 99310292 26 Ep Lamp Adjust Lamp Adjust CAUTION Hot lamp Risk of fire Use only Series GX 9 5 base 575 watt metal halide type lamp To prevent electrical shock disconnect from power supply Allow at least 5 minutes d incendie Utiliser uniquement une lampe a halog ne m tal de 575 watts base GX 9 5 s rie M Pour viter les chocs lectriques d brancher Attendre au moins 5 minutes avant d enlever le 5 Al Risque WARNING Exposure to UV radiation may cause eye and skin burns Figure A 3 Lamp Optimization Screws A 12 Studio Spot User s Manual Cleaning You should clean your Studio Spot on a regular basis Dust fog and smoke particles can accumulate and cause malfunctions To clean the exterior surfaces wipe with a soft lent free polyester cloth or use a small vacuum to remove any built up dust and dirt For stubborn substances grime and serious build up use Industrial Strength Green 409 cleaner sparingly and a soft cloth Caution Do not use a blower because it will force foreign particles into the fixture To clean interior surfaces and optical components use a soft lent free polyester cloth with isopropyl CH3 2CHOH or ethyl CH3CH30H alcohol Tip for optimal cleaning use a mixture of 7096 alcohol to 3096 water for the initial cleaning Then clean
136. termination as to whether or not the unit is covered by warranty Lamps are covered by the lamp manufacturer s warranty Any Product unit or parts returned to High End Systems must be packaged in a suitable manner to ensure the protection of such Product unit or parts and such package shall be clearly and prominently marked to indicate that the package contains returned Product units or parts and with a Return Material Authorization RMA number Accompany all returned Product units or parts with a written explanation of the alleged problem or malfunction Please note Freight Damage Claims are invalid for fixtures shipped in non factory boxes and packing materials Ship returned items to 2227 Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 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 AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER HIGH END SYSTEMS INC MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED 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 INCIDEN
137. tion Indexed Indexes the litho from 0 360 Forward rotate Stops or rotates the litho clockwise projected view at variable speeds Reverse rotate Stops or rotates the litho counter clockwise projected view at variable speeds Wheel spin Stops or spins the litho wheel in either direction at variable speeds Scan Scans between two lithos at variable speeds Random Randomly switches between lithos at variable speeds 2 6 Studio Spot User s Manual Frost Frost effects are achieved with two frost flags The frost system provides infinite beam diffusion variable and random frost strobing and variable and random ramp snap effects Frost is controlled by DMX channel 17 Refer to Table 2 4 for the available frost functions and descriptions Table 2 4 Frost Functions Function Description No Frost Removes the frost flags from the optical path Variable Allows variable diffusion Full Frost Allows variable full diffusion Periodic strobe Allows variable strobing of the frost flags Random frost strobe Allows random strobing of the frost flags Ramp open and snap shut Allows the system to ramp open at variable speeds and snap shut at full speed Snap open and ramp shut Allows the system snap open at full speed and ramp shut at variable speeds Random ramp open and snap shut Allows the system to ramp open at random speeds and snap shut at full s
138. ttp info highend com service service html Table of Contents Introduction 1 1 About This ile a 1 1 Manual 5 1 1 Manual and Software Revisions 1 2 Safety INStruCtIONS cL 1 2 Caution and Warning Symbols 1 2 Studio Spot Feature Overview 1 3 Specifications scere prote A io eri a 1 6 la aa ai 1 6 Electrical iolanda 8 Optical System 8 Dichroic Glass zt A AI ea 1 8 Effect Glass EET 1 8 LithoOPatterns less co el A deer alia 1 9 E See da 1 9 Lamps soie da 1 9 COMMUNICATION vs sane egt dice se vs Re Eo eee NAT ee eee tet eee 1 10 Compliance sc L eee LA Pc Bey 1 10 iii le dele bead eee 1 10 Cables and Connectors 1 10 Controllers and Upload Devices 1 10 Dichroic Filters orsi alia ria nia oli 1 11 Lenses iia Me oed eol 1 11 Literatura 1 11 Mounting Hardware 1 11 LithoPatterns and Effects 1 12 Road Case e iaia 1 12 Lamps uve RIDES A aaa hai 1 12 Front and Side Panel Functionality 1 13 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup ti 1 1 Unpacking Studio Spot
139. ue INFO 1X FIXT FRST frost value INFO X FIXT ERPE litho wheel 2 rotational value low byte INFO X FIXT litho wheel 2 rotational value high byte INFO X ELIT litho wheel 2 aperture position value INFO 1X FIXT LT Ec litho wheel 2 control function channel value INFLU X FIXT LRIL litho wheel 1 rotational value low byte INFO X FIXT LRIH litho wheel 1 rotational value high byte INFO X FIXT LTI litho wheel 1 aperture position value INFO X FIXI LTC litho wheel 1 control function channel value INFO 1X FIXT L Lg color wheel 2 position value INFO 1X FIXT color wheel 2 control function channel value INFO X FIXT color wheel 1 position value INFO 1X FIXT COIL color wheel 1 control function channel value INFO 1X FIXT tilt value low byte INFO X FIXT TLTH tilt value high byte INFO 1X FIXT PANL pan value low byte INFO X FIXT PANH pan value high byte INFO X FIXT STRI start code INFO 1X FIXT OY overrun errors INFO X FIXT FE framing errors Chapter 3 Menu System K4 D 5 E 9 3 Table 3 1 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description INFO dMX FIXT indicates the data source values in theFIXT submenu INFO dMX JATA data menu INFO dMX dHTH CECI views data on the selected DMX ESId channel INFO SEN
140. ure to install dichroic glass and LithoPatterns in the proper orientation can damage them AN z disconnect the fixture from power before servicing Exterior surfaces can reach 200 C and interior surfaces can exceed 250 C Wait at least five minutes before touching any surface d 5 gt 4 A 5 0 7 f 5 Appendix B Accessory Installation B I Lens Installation Studio Spot offers three lenses to accommodate all applications To determine the lens that best suits your application refer to Calculating Beam Diameters on page C 6 To install an accessory lens complete the following procedure 1 Remove power from the fixture and place it upright on a flat surface 2 Remove the bezel by releasing the two latches located in the middle of the head Refer to Figure B 1 LE 5 STUDIO SPor He Figure B 1 Removing the Bezel 3 Remove the safety cable from its latch and set the bezel on a flat surface 4 Loosen the thumb screw which holds the lens ring in place and pivot the ring away from the lens Refer to Figure B 2 lin ning the Lens Ring Thumb Screw Figure B 2 Loose B 2 Studio Spot User s Manual 5 Remove the lens from the assembly and set it aside 6 Align the lip of the new lens with the ring and slide it into the assembly Refer to Figure B 3 Figure B 3 Replac
141. utter to a value of 0 on the appropriate fixture s This will unlock the Channel 24 Control channel 2 Set DMX Channel 24 Control to a value of 120 130 50 on the appropriate fixture s The value must be sent for approximately 3 seconds before the fixture s will shutdown 3 Set DMX channel 20 to any value other than 0 4 Set DMX channel 24 to O safe Chapter 2 Operation 2 13 2 14 Studio Spot User s Manual Chapter 3 Menu System In this chapter you will use the menu map 3 2 address menu 3 14 information menu 3 14 test menu 3 22 mode menu 3 23 set menu 3 24 000000 Overview Studio Spot s menu system on the front panel offers a vast number of features from basic addressing to viewing DMX data The display is composed of four 15 segment light emitting diodes L E D s Four keys allow you to manipulate the display Refer to Figure 3 1 Motor O Lamp O 5V K4 D 5 9 3 Transmit Receive 4 MENU ENTER Figure 3 1 Menu System Use the keys on the front panel to perform the following functions e MENU button This button unlocks the menu system and backs out of the current field e lt ENTER gt button This button enters the current field and stores data Down button This button scrolls downward through data fields and values e Up button This button scrolls upward through data fields and values Chapter 3 Menu Sy
142. wn arrow keys select 5 and press ENTER 22 Using the up and down arrow keys change the tilt value to 2 1 5 and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow buttons select 0 1 color wheel 1 function and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow keys select MSpeed blink mode and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow keys select 0 1 color wheel one and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow keys select b 4 blink position 4 aqua and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow keys select L TE litho wheel 1 function and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys select F SF forward spin and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys select LF litho forward position 6 Shatters and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys select focus and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys focus the litho from 000 to 255 and press ENTER ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys select dL and press ENTER x 0 et a 5 Using the up and down arrow keys selectd 20 and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow keys select XF Hd and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow keys select X and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow keys select 5 and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys sel
143. x will indicate the number of fixtures that are being uploaded and the progress of the upload A 14 Studio Spot User s Manual Device Upload Status Process Finished File stspot s19 Statistics 128 of 128 blocks uploaded Uploading to 10 fixtures Figure A 5 Device Upload Status Information Window 6 When the update has successfully completed the Process field will indicate Finished Click the OK button to complete the procedure Note Status Cue provides bi directional upload communication with Studio Spot fixtures If any error messages are received refer to Upload Troubleshooting on page A 8 Upload Dongle To use the upload dongle you will need the following items e High End Systems parallel to DMX dongle p n 99190009 e 386 based or faster PC MS DOS v3 3 or later e 1 free disk space 4L e dongle software 5 e latest Studio Spot binary file stspotxx bin Connect the dongle to the computer as outlined in the instructions provided with the dongle lt 5 3 0 5 ES 3 o Sunoouse qno To upload software from the dongle complete the following procedure 1 In DOS enter the scupload directory by typing cd scupload at the c prompt 2 Copy the latest stspotxx bin file into the upload directory Type upload to start the program 4 Select studio Spot and press lt Enter gt Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenan
144. xture address service personnel HddR stored address fixture was addressed set a valid fixture OVER exceeds 21 fixture in a different channel address limit configuration bOOT boot code differ new boot code does not store new boot code d TF F ence match old boot code Refer to Changing Boot Codes on page 3 20 COOL the lamp is too hot lamp must cool before it the fixture will to strike can restrike restrike the lamp as soon as it cools EMEM EEPROM errors data is not readable refer to qualified ERR from the EEPROM for service personnel various fields FMEM Flash ROM error read write error from refer to qualified ERR flash ROM service personnel Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 3 4L lt 5 0 5 ES 5 e O 9 E Sunoouse qno Table A 1 Display Error Messages Continued Explanation Solution Message ERGE flash ROM could bad flash ROM refer to qualified FESH not be erased dur service personnel ing an upload FPGA Field Programma read write error from refer to qualified ERR ble Gate Array error FPGA service personnel ID or unique num error reading ID refer to qualified ERR ber error error reading unique service personnel fixture number LAMP lamp has extin dead lamp replace lamp refer to OUT guished during Replacing the ERR operation Lamp on page A 10 LAMP lamp time out error lamp to
145. y Error A 3 General Troubleshooting cesses A 7 Upload Troubleshooting 8 Onboard Self Tests dca n 9 Testing DMX Data ee iatale 9 10 Replacing the Lamp seer ERBEN PH A 10 Optimizing the Lamp meme meme eene A 12 Gleaningasz ie D RES A 13 Software Updates cte i ie eee E dap A 14 Stats a QE NR er ae A 14 Upload Dongle mernis eoe pope ig b dne ee beds A 15 Another Studio Spot A 16 Appendix B Accessory Installation B 1 OVOerVIOW La eec e aaa I Ee ia B 1 Before You x Roe ek GE MO AI es B 1 Lens installations ico eh dua dez lan B 2 Dichroic Glass Installation B 4 LithoPattern Gobo and Effect Installation B 7 Appendix C Supplemental Information C 1 Overview eei eL b ce RR ak C 1 Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times C 1 Color CombinatlOris 3 friulana Be C 5 Calculating Beam Diameters C 6 Determining Macro Functions ii C 7 Appendix D Important Safety Information

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