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1. Dno T8000 DL NE MEI i gt gt O O PM Presets Sequence _____ r Sequence timing LinkPower supply installed Belden 8471 EEEE SmartLink wall stations 1 Note A SmartLink network is limited to four SmartLink wall stations and up to four SmartPack or SmartSwitch products in a system A SmartLink data run is limited to 1500 feet and is FTT 10A topology free and polarity independent 20 SmartPack User Manual Station Options Control station electronics mount directly into a flush mount single gang industry standard back box Station faceplates are constructed of ABS plastic and use no visible means of attachment All stations are available in white ivory gray or black faceplates and buttons Note Reference the SmartLink Wall Station Installation Setup Guide for complete station installation d
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3. 27 Installation Procedure 27 Menu Flow 28 SmartPack User Manual Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the ETC SmartPack dimmer pack SmartPack continues ETC s tradition of providing the highest quality product for the entertainment and architectural lighting market If you have questions regarding the operation or installation of your SmartPack system please contact ETC Technical Services at the office nearest you Using this Manual This manual contains information on the basic features and configuration for the SmartPack dimming pack with SmartLink enabled wall station integration and maintenance procedures The following symbols are used throughout this manual to alert you to danger or important information Note Notes are helpful hints and information that is supplemental to the main text A CAUTION A Caution statement indicates situations where there may be undefined or unwanted consequences of an action potential for data loss or an equipment problem WARNING A Warning statement indicates situations where damage may occur people may be harmed or there are serious or dangerous consequences of an action WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK This warning statement indicates situations where there is a risk of electric shock Please email comments about this manual to TechComm etcconnect com
4. 24 SmartPack User Manual Chapter 3 Service and Maintenance Service Contacting ETC about Equipment Problems If you are having difficulties your most convenient resources are the references given in this manual To search more widely try the ETC web site at www etcconnect com If none of these resources is sufficient contact ETC Technical Services directly at one of the offices listed below Emergency service is available from all ETC offices outside of normal business hours When calling for assistance please have the following information handy Your location and job name Model of SmartPack used List of other installed products and components connected to the system you are troubleshooting DMX control source if any Related system problems or equipment failures Americas ETC International Technical Services Department 3031 Pleasant View Road Middleton WI 53562 800 775 4382 USA toll free 1 608 831 4116 service etcconnect com Asia ETC Asia Ltd Technical Services Department Room 1801 18F Tower Phase 1 Enterprise Square 9 Sheung Yuet Road Kowloon Bay Kowloon Hong Kong 852 2799 1220 service etcasia com E Service and Maintenance United Kingdom Electronic Theatre Controls Ltd Technical Services Department 26 28 Victoria Industrial Estate Victoria Road London W3 6UU UK 44 0 20 8896 1000 service etceurope com Germany Electronic Theatre Controls GmbH
5. User Manual Version 2 0 Copyright Electronic Theatre Controls Inc All Rights reserved Product information and specifications subject to change Part Number 7020M1200 2 0 4 Rev A Released 10 2007 ETC SmartPack SmartSwitch and SmartLink are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Electronic Theatre Controls Inc in the United States and other countries LonWorks and LON are trademarks of the Echelon Corporation All other trademarks both marked and not marked are the property of their respective owners Table of Contents 1 Congratulations ne 1 Using this Manual 1 curs dut Loses ee AA ee 2 Standard Features ad Sareea th i RE seii reda 2 SmartPack Wall 3 SmartPack 19 4 SmartPack Touring 5 Chapter 1 Menu s and Configuration 7 User Interface once Mb baee qe Sets 7 Control Power Switch and LED 5 7 Keypad uteris 7 LCD Display REESE Ve ud 8 Initial Power Up 8 Menu Lockout ss ord e E iube Deed 8 Normal Menu Structure 9 Normal Menu ex ede Wek
6. mU Introduction 1 Overview SmartPack s are designed to provide SCR based professional quality dimming packaged for portable touring and permanent installations ETC offers three versions of the SmartPack including the SmartPack 19 Portable Pack SmartPack Touring Systems and the SmartPack Wall Mount unit PAFHAANAAHAAR SP HAMA AAA AAAN HH EH a d XR 198 e Bi js B p c 51 e e Standard Features e DMX512 native e SmartLink enabled for pack to pack synchronization e True SCR reliability based on Sensor technology Thirty two programmable presets and a built in sequencer for stand alone operation Ultra quiet variable speed cooling fan Multi language user interface including English Spanish German and French User selectable dimming curves Fully rated magnetic circuit breakers Auto restart function for day to day operation Stable dimming even with the poor power quality Emergency contact input with load shedding capability SmartPack User Manual LISTED SmartPack Wall Mount The SmartPack Wall Mount unit with SmartLink enabled provides total versatility and convenien
7. 3 Belden 8471 installed wall stations 3 B Note A SmartLink network is limited to four SmartLink wall stations and up to four SmartPack or SmartSwitch products in a system One SmartPack or SmartSwitch in the system must have a LinkPower supply installed for wall station power Assign Station Master One SmartPack in a system with wall stations installed should be configured as the Station Master The station master tracks and updates button LED states for connected wall stations when preset or sequence changes occur In addition the station master sends host messages to other SmartLink enabled SmartPack dimmer packs in the system ETC recommends configuring the SmartPack with the LinkPower supply installed and wall stations connected as the Station Master For systems without wall stations there is no requirement to configure a station master SmartPack User Manual Default functionality for pack to pack synchronization is that the last SmartPack or SmartSwitch updated in the system acts as the station master and send its host messages to the other products in the system Step 1 Scroll to Stations and press Step 2 Scroll to Station Master and press If the SmartPack you are configuring is to be the Station Master scroll to Enable and press v f the SmartPack you are configuring is not the Station Master scroll to Disable and press v Remote Record Enable Remote Record
8. or to increase dimmer channel Dimmers will be numbered 1 6 or 1 12 depending on the SmartPack channel count Initially the DMX address will patch consecutively with the dimmer channel If the DMX address should differ from the channel number press 4 Step 4 Dim gt DMX will display Press or to change the DMX address SmartPack User Manual Step 5 Press v to return to the dimmer channel selection Continue with steps and 4 until all dimmers are patched to the required DMX Address Step 6 Press lt to return to the previous menu or press lt lt to return to the main menu DMX Patch will display on the LCD DMX Loss Behavior DMX Loss Behavior may be set to either Hold Last Look Fade to Preset or Wait and Fade Out Hold Last Look holds any active dimmers at whatever levels they were receiving when the data was lost The dimmers will remain on until data is restored or the SmartPack is reset Waitand Fade holds any active dimmers at whatever levels they were receiving when the data was lost for a user defined amount of time and then fade those dimmers to zero in a user defined fade time The maximum wait and fade time is 59min 59sec Fade to Preset plays a user defined preset when data is lost Step 1 Scroll to DMX press Step 2 Scroll to DMX Loss Behavior press Step 3 Use or to select the desired Loss Behavior press v Step 4 Use or to set the values as required pr
9. Technical Services Department Ohmstrasse 3 93607 Holzkirchen Germany 49 80 24 47 00 0 techserv hoki etcconnect com 25 Maintenance Vacuum the Vents Vacuum the dust from the airflow vents regularly The interval between cleaning s is dependant on the installation environment Never allow the vents to become completely clogged with dust Vacuum the Interior WARNING High Voltage Remove power from the SmartPack unit prior to removing the front cover Step 1 Remove power from the SmartPack Step 2 Remove the front cover of the SmartPack unit and detach the ground wire Step 3 Vacuum dust from the interior of the unit Use canned air to blow dust from the circuit boards to avoid possible damage from electrostatic discharge Step 4 Reinstall front cover before applying power to the unit Ensure that the ground wire is reattached to the front cover Replacement Parts Two different fuses are used in three places on the SmartPack control board Field replacements are available by ETC or may be purchased at your local electrical supply house Control board location F1 and F2 use fuse type 0 125A 250V F 5x20mm ETC part number F113 F e Control board location use fuse type 0 500A 250V F 5x20mm ETC part number F112 F All other field issues please contact ETC technical services for assistance 26 SmartPack User Manual Appendix A LinkPower supply Kit One LinkPower supply i
10. connected to the power supply When working on exposed load circuit wiring the load cables must be unplugged or the unit disconnected from the power supply The green DMX LED indicates a DMX signal When no DMX signal is present the green LED will flash When a stable DMX control signal is present the green LED will illuminate fully Keypad Description Return to the home menu lt Move back one menu item Accept a menu choice or store a value Increase a value or scroll through the menu Decrease a value or scroll through the menu M o Activate the Test menu ERE Menu s and Configuration LCD Display The display is a high contrast 20 character by 2 line backlit LCD The control symbol indicated in the top right corner of the LCD indicates the current control source id DMX DMX 001 gt 012 Preset Level Sequence Control Symbol Ed Test If you discover a blinking C in the top left corner of the LCD one or more of the power cubes has exceeded the maximum operating temperature of 90 Celcius When you have corrected the temperature problem the error should clear If the error still persists contact ETC Technical Services for assistance When configuring the SmartPack Characters or TEXT in brackets indicate an item can be selected Characters or gt Text lt in angle brackets indicate an item is selected Adjusting the Contrast of the LCD Display Press
11. within the station master for user ability to record presets from SmartLink wall stations Disable Remote Record within the station master to lock out the ability to record presets from SmartLink wall stations Step 1 From the face panel of the station master scroll to Stations press Step 2 Scroll to Remote Record press Step 3 For the ability to record a preset from a SmartLink wall station scroll to Enable and press After enabling Remote Record the user has the option to set dimmer levels to a desired look via the test menu or other DMX control device and record that look to a specific preset via the wall station See Record a Preset from a Wall Station on page 23 Step4 Ifthe ability to record a preset from a wall station is not desired scroll to Disable and press v If disabled preset recording must be accomplished from the face panel of the station master See Presets on page 11 General Settings The General Settings menu is used to configure standard features of your SmartPack dimmer pack including Set Language Multiple language options to choose from English Francais e Deutsch Espanol LCD BackLight User selectable LCD backLight performance e Auto LCD dims when not in use for period of time On always Off always off Menu s and Configuration 15 Menu Mode User selectable Normal Menu or Advanced Menu Normal limited menu options allow
12. 20 240VAC 1Phase 120 208VAC 3Phase Portable unit 6 20A dimmers with output panel and SmartLink enabled Portable unit 12 10A dimmers with output panel and SmartLink enabled 7020A1001 Breaker Type Channel Part Number COUN Voltage Supply Description 7020A1002 xx 230 240V AC 47 63Hz Portable unit 6 15A dimmers with output panel and SmartLink enabled 7020A1004 xx 230 240V AC 47 63Hz Portable unit 6 15A dimmers with 2 pole breakers output panel and SmartLink enabled SL1210 7020A1003 xx 230 240V AC 47 63Hz Portable unit 12 10A dimmers with output panel and SmartLink enabled SL1210 ND 7020A1005 xx 230 240V AC 47 63Hz Portable unit 6 15A dimmers with 2 pole breakers output panel and SmartLink enabled SmartPack User Manual SmartPack Touring System Overview t 9 Eee f o e Vo FERE i Standard UL Bj y 2XSL1210 shown The SmartPack touring system offers small compact design built to travel Standard UL touring rack provides room for 2
13. 99 9325 Service Americas service etcconnect com UK service etceurope com DE techserv hoki etcconnect com Asia service etcasia com Web www etcconnect com m Copyright 2007 ETC All Rights Reserved m Product information and specifications subject to change 7020M1200 2 0 4 Rev A m Released 10 2007
14. WE ee mem ee ES 9 Test Menu oa oe eh dee eit ee Dt dot dM Eg 9 Advanced Menu Structure 10 DMX eed ttu IER ue ted D Yero 10 rale Eads te cotes d ee o A dates dde 11 12 Dimmer CUPVES dak ea dls ea BE 13 uuu keep ete alae be 14 Stations s usus 14 General Settings 15 Diagnostlcs san aed se ud xt gov 16 2 SmartLink Enabled 17 stuba ite De EM ote td san dos 17 Definitiohs sa edu a ek 18 Pack Synchronization eues trutina pnest eee 19 Preset and Sequence 19 Wall Stations 22 rib ae cuml ke ok 20 Station Options wr ERA TR We aS 21 Record a Preset from a Wall Station 23 Table of Contents i Chapter 3 Appendix A Appendix B Service and Maintenance 25 SENICE A os chars SAM o e 25 Contacting ETC about Equipment Problems 25 Maintenance 4 csse v der i a AL ARE Geet ok 26 Vacuum the Vents 26 Vacuum the 26 Replacement Parts 26 LinkPower
15. and hold lt lt and use the and buttons to adjust the contrast of the LCD display Initial Power Up Display The first time you apply power to the SmartPack you will be asked to choose a language for the operating system The language options will cycle through the following four options at three second intervals Set Language English Choisir la langue Francais Press v to the displayed language option Sprache ausw hlen Deutsch Seleccionar idioma Menu Lockout The menu lockout function restricts users from performing any changes to the current operation of the SmartPack from the facepanel When lockout is enabled the emergency contact input SmartLink station control and incoming DMX levels still affect change in the output level of the Smartpack dimmers Set levels from the test menu prior to engaging lockout will be held until lockout has been disengaged To engage menu lockout Press and hold and buttons for a period of 5 seconds When lockout is on all local controls are disabled If a user interface button press is received the unit will CONTROLS LOCKED display a lockout dialog for three seconds then return ENTER UNLOCK CODE to the main status display To disengage menu lockout Press and hold and buttons for a period of 5 seconds The display returns to the main status display and all controls function normally SmartPack User Manual Normal Menu Structure No
16. ce for venues requiring low profile permanently installed dimming The SmartPack Wall Mount unit may be installed with or without other system components ensuring the lowest possible cost ownership In addition a rack mount kit is available for easy equipment rack installations Product Variants SL620W SL615W CE SL620W Part Number 7021A1100 SL1210W SL1210W CE Breaker Type Voltage Supply 85 140V 47 63Hz 30 or 19 Description Wall Mount with 6 20A dimmers SL620W LPS 7021A1100 LPS 85 140V 47 63Hz 3G or 19 Wall Mount with 6 20A dimmers and LinkPower Supply SL1210W 7021A1101 85 140V 47 63Hz 30 or 19 Wall Mount with 12 10A dimmers SL1210W LPS C C SL1210W CE 7021A1101 LPS Part Number 7021A1103 Breaker Type 85 140V 47 63Hz 30 or 19 Voltage Supply 230V 47 63Hz 39 or 10 Wall Mount with 12 10A dimmers and LinkPower Supply Description Wall Mount with 12 10A dimmers SL1210W CE LPS 7021A1103 LPS 230V 47 63Hz 39 or 10 Wall Mount with 12 10A dimmers and LinkPower supply SL1210W CE ND 7021A1105 230V 47 63Hz 39 or 10 Wall Mount with 12 10A dimmers with 2 pole breakers SL1210W CE ND LPS 7021A1105 LPS 230V 47 63Hz 39 or 10 Wall Mount with 12 10A dimmers with 2 pole breakers and LinkPower supply SL615W CE 7021A1106 230V 47 63Hz or 10 Wall Mount with 6 15A dim
17. e sequence is configured to loop the sequence will start at preset 1 and continue looping until the sequence is deactivated Stop the sequence scroll to Stop Sequence and press v Sequence Stopped with briefly display and the control symbol on the LCD will no longer display the S Dimmer Curves SmartPack is capable of dimming multiple load types including incandescent low voltage and 2 wire fluorescent SmartPack provides five user selectable dimmer output curves to choose IES modified square law Linear e Switched 50 threshold non regulated Fluorescent with adjustable cut off Adjustable pre heat Set Dimmer Curve Step 1 Scroll to Dimmer Curves press Step 2 Use or to select the specific dimmer number or ALL to be modified Press v Step 3 Use or to scroll through the five options press to select the output curve of choice a If Fluorescent output curve is selected you must specify the Start Voltage Fluorescent circuits provide a dimmable output in the 5 to 100 control range Trim the minimum RMS output voltage to match your specific ballast The default voltage is 47 of your mains voltage Use or to increase or decrease the Start Voltage value Consult the ballast manufacturer s documentation for the appropriate minimum start voltage b If Preheat output curve us selected you must specify the preheat level allowable 096 2096 range Menu s and Configurat
18. eactivate the preset Step 1 Scroll to Presets menu press v Step 2 Scroll to Deactivate Preset and press v Preset Deactivated will display briefly then returns to the previous menu Sequencer The built in sequencer in SmartPack plays a series of recorded presets sequentially The order of execution is based on the first preset and the length is determined by the number if steps configured for the sequence Fade Up Fade Down and Hold Times are determined in the preset menu and may be different for each preset The sequence can be set to loop continuously or stop after only one occurrence Setup a Sequence Step 1 Scroll to Sequencer press Step 2 Scroll to Setup Sequence press Step 3 Use or to select the number of steps to be included in the sequence up to 32 The Sequencer will play the steps in series with preset one as step one always Press v Loop NO will display Step 4 Scroll to select Yes to continuously loop the sequence No to play the sequence only once and then stop Press 4 SmartPack User Manual Start Stop a Sequence Step 1 Scroll to Sequencer press Start the sequence scroll to Start Sequence and press Sequence Started will briefly display and the control symbol on the LCD will display the S Note The sequence will start at preset 1 and run for a user configured number of steps If the sequence is not configured to loop the sequence will stop If th
19. esired preset number then press Preset record will briefly display Menu s and Configuration 11 Setup Preset Timing Step 1 Scroll to Presets menu press v Step 2 Scroll to Setup Timing press Setup Timing Preset Step will display Step 3 Press to scroll the presets list Press v Fade Up min 03 will display Step 4 Press to increase or decrease the Fade Up minutes Press The selection will change to the seconds field Step 5 Press or to increase or decrease the Fade Up seconds Press v Fade Down min 03 will display Step 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for Fade Down Press v Hold Time min 00 will display Step 7 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for Hold Time Press v when done Activate a Preset Step 1 Scroll to Presets menu press Step 2 Scroll to Activate Preset and press v Number will display Step 3 Press or to scroll the list of presets Press to select a preset Step 4 Preset Run Instant will display briefly a Torun the preset with its programmed Fade Up and Fade Down times ignore the Run Instant message The display will return to the previous menu after a few seconds of display b Press v to complete the preset in the default time of seconds The display will default to the previous menu Deactivate a Preset If a Preset is active the control symbol located in the top right corner of the LCD will display the preset number and the P symbol To d
20. ess Step 5 Press to return to the previous menu or press to return to the main menu DMX Mode DMX Mode is provided as a shortcut for switching between DMX Start Address and DMX Patch The LCD will either display the DMX address range or DMX Patch depending on the mode selected Presets SmartPack features up to 32 built in presets which can be recalled without the need of any external control system For SmartLink enabled systems with a LinkPower supply installed up to four 5 or 10 button preset stations may be used for remote recall of the built in presets and sequence See Stations on page 14 In addition these 32 presets are available for use in the built in sequencer See Sequencer on page 12 For best results presets should be recorded sequentially as they would be recalled in a sequence When you record a preset SmartPack will snapshot any level whether set in the test menu or by a DMX input If both levels are present it will record all levels When a new preset is recorded using the same preset number SmartPack will record over the previous levels Unless preset timing is configured otherwise presets are activated in the default fade up and fade down time of 3 seconds Record a Preset snapshot Step 1 Set dimmer levels with an external DMX source and or set test levels Step 2 Scroll to Presets menu press v Step 3 Scroll to Record Preset press Step 4 Press or to select the d
21. etails 5 Button 10 Button Preset 6 Preset 7 Preset 8 Preset 9 Preset 10 A sampling of the standard legends available include 5 Button Station 10 Button Station Presets Only Presets and Sequence Presets Only Presets and Sequence Preset 1 5 Preset 1 4 and Sequence Preset 1 10 Preset 1 9 and Sequence Preset 6 10 Preset 5 8 and Sequence Preset 11 20 Preset 10 18 and Sequence Preset 11 15 Preset 9 12 and Sequence Preset 21 30 Preset 19 27 and Sequence Preset16 20 Preset 13 16 and Sequence Preset 17 20 and Sequence Preset 21 24 and Sequence Preset 25 28 and Sequence 29 32 Custom options available contact ETC quotations department for assistance 2 SmartLink Enabled 21 Station Personality Settings front side electronics The control electronics back side include a set of eight dip switches Each setting activates standard functionality or personalities from within the station including the starting preset number and sequence looping back side electronics 2 A 3 Q SLL LENT hs MTT 000000000 ELNI 27 27 N 27 ELNI 7 V ELNI T gt m o p _ TITTTTUUTUT E set of 8 dip Peg ERE swi
22. ing users only to change the DMX Start Address from the DMX menu view the Software Version and change menu mode from the General Settings menu To enter Normal mode from the Advanced menu scroll to Normal and press v The SmartPack will request confirmation that you want to exit the Advanced menu scroll to Yes and press Advanced all menu access To enter Advanced mode from the Normal menu scroll to Advanced and press and hold v for 5 seconds The menu will adjust back to the main menu automatically without further prompt Reset To Defaults Resets the following attributes to default status Dimmer Curves set to Mod SQR Law DMX Start Address set to start address gt 1 6 or 1 12 DMX Loss Behavior resets to gt Hold Last Look Deep Clear System Resets the unit as if it were new out of the box including the following attributes Resets same defaults as indicated in Reset to Defaults Clears presets and preset timing values to default values e Resets Language and prompts the user for language selection Software Version Displays current software version Power Up Behavior Choose between Normal or Previous State Normal the SmartPack powers up with both presets and the sequencer de activated Previous State powers up the SmartPack with the preset or the sequence active that was running during the previous session This feature allows unattended operation through power blacko
23. ion 13 Emergency SmartPack is provided with a emergency contact input When an active emergency contact is received all non emergency dimmers in the SmartPack are forced off while all user selected emergency dimmers energize to full During an emergency the LCD will display a message advising the Emergency Input Is Active and the menu will lock out all ability to access the system After normal power is restored the SmartPack will restore to the configured DMX Loss Behavior mode See DMX Loss Behavior on page 11 Assign Dimmers as Emergency Loads Step 1 Scroll to Emergency press Step 2 Scroll to Assign Dimmer press Step 3 Use or to scroll the dimmer list Press to select a dimmer Step 4 Use or to scroll In Emergency Yes or No press v Step 5 Press lt to return to the previous menu lt lt to return to the main menu Stations A SmartPack dimming pack with SmartLink enabled and a LinkPower supply S LPS installed facilitates the communication of host messages reference page 18 for host messages between SmartPack dimmer packs and the use of up to four SmartLink wall stations See Wall Stations on page 20 SmartSwitch SmartSwitch Presets Sequence Sequence timing LinkPower supply Smartlink
24. mers SL615W CE LPS 7021A1106 LPS 230V 47 63Hz 3G or 10 Wall Mount with 6 15A dimmers and LinkPower supply SL615W CE ND 7021A1107 230V 47 63Hz or 10 Wall Mount with 6 15A dimmers and 2 pole breakers SL615W CE ND LPS Overview 7021A1107 LPS 230V 47 63Hz or 19 Wall Mount with 6 15A dimmers 2 pole breakers and LinkPower supply SmartPack 19 Portable The SmartPack portable dimmer packs are designed in a rugged 19 inch 2 space rack mount package Ships standard with SmartLink enabled for total versatility e UL listed SmartPack portable dimming packs are available with either six 20A dimmers or twelve 10A dimmers marked SmartPack portable dimming packs are available with either six 15A dimmers or twelve 10A dimmers In addition the SmartPack 19 portable pack is available with a wide variety of output panel options to fit industry needs UL Rear Panel Options CE Rear Panel Options 6 Channel 12 Channel 6 Channel 12 Channel Edison Edison Schuko Stage Pin NF French Harting Multipin Twist Lock PowerCon Swiss Socapex Multipin Terminal Output PowerCon Terminal Strip Power Con Single 6 circuit Multipin Wireland GST18 Terminal Strip Harting Socapex PowerCon Stage Pin Breaker Type Channel Part Number Count Voltage Supply Description t US LISTED 7020A1000 120 240VAC 1Phase 120 208VAC 3Phase 1
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26. or 4 SmartPack dimmer packs with the similar output panel options as available in the SmartPack 19 portable pack and SmartLink enabled The UL SmartPack touring system includes built in mains distribution with options for a main circuit breaker or a Cam lok Feed Thru panel Standard CE touring racks are available in a road case any 2 SmartPack s of your choice with similar output panel options as available with the CE SmartPack 19 portable pack The CE SmartPack touring system is SmartLink enabled and includes circuit breaker power distribution per pack with options for a mains breaker and RCD protection and a convenience outlet for accessories All the standard features of the SmartPack Portable unit in a industrial grade road case Contact ETC for configuration details SmartPack User Manual Chapter 1 Menu s and Configuration User Interface The SmartPack family user interface and menu structure provide users an intuitive easy setup with multiple language options built in Control Power Switch and LED Indicators Power LED DMX LED Standby Control Power Switch Use the Standby Control power switch to start up and shut down operation of the SmartPack When the breaker is in the On position the blue Power LED is illuminated indicating the power is on WARNING When the Standby Control power switch is in the Off position the unit is still
27. rmal Menu The normal menu is used to view system status and to set the DMX start address for SmartPack The start address range is determined by the size of your SmartPack DMX Start Address range 6 channel 001 507 12 channel 001 501 Set the DMX start address Step 1 Scroll to DMX press Step 2 Scroll to DMX Start Address press Step 3 Use or to scroll the start address range Step 4 Press to set the start address Test Menu The test menu is a tool for testing dimmers and loads In the absence of a DMX control source the test menu may also be used to set dimmer levels for snapshot into a preset Enter the Test menu 7 oye From any menu press the test button Test Dimmer All Level 100 Set dimmer levels in the Test Menu Step 1 Use lt to select one or ALL dimmers Step 2 Use to set a level press v The menu will progress to the next channel Step 3 Press 8 Exit Test Mode Test all off displays To exit the Test menu and retain all Test Levels Scroll to Keep test on and press Exit Test menu clearing all Test Levels and return to the previous menu Scroll to Test all off and press Press lt lt to return to the main menu and clear all Test Level Menu s and Configuration Advanced Menu Structure DMX Enter the Advanced menu from the Normal Menu The Advanced menu provides all access to the menu and config
28. s required to power up to four wall stations over the SmartLink network A SmartLink system is limited to one LinkPower supply up to four wall stations and up to four SmartLink enabled SmartPack or SmartSwitch products Due to the similar design for the SmartPack Wall Mount and the SmartSwitch Relay Panel control terminations the following instructions may be used for either product Installation Procedure The LinkPower supply kit includes a LinkPower supply and four screws Step 1 Remove power from the control electronics a Fora SmartPack Wall Mount turn the Standby breaker off b Fora SmartSwitch relay panel turn the circuit breaker off at the breaker panel Step 2 Remove the two screws securing the I O panel to the chassis Step 3 Fold the I O panel down to reveal the control terminations LinkPower supply board Step 4 Angle the LinkPower supply board approximately 10 and insert the four pins as found on the LinkPower supply into the receptacle on the I O board Step 5 Align the LinkPower supply with the four screw mounts located on the I O panel and secure with the four screws provided Do not over tighten the screws Step 6 Close the I O panel and secure with the two screws Step 7 Re apply power to the control electronics EY LinkPower supply Kit 27 Appendix B Menu Flow Chart This appendix contains the SmartPack menu structure ss uuu deis neseJd ss
29. system Each SmartLink enabled product in the system will activate the sequence as sent from the host product with steps and timing synchronized If one product in the system does not have specific step recorded and the host product sends the message to play that step the receiving product will simply ignore that command and pick up with the next recorded event 2 SmartLink Enabled 19 Wall Stations Two wall station types are available for use on the SmartLink network a 5 button and a 10 button Wall stations provide remote access to the 32 built in presets and sequencer in the SmartPack Note Wall station use with the SmartPack Portable dimmer pack requires additional hardware that is separate from the pack itself Contact ETC for assistance A LinkPower supply must be installed into one SmartPack Wall Mount and is required to operate up to four wall stations per system The LinkPower supply is available factory installed or as a kit S LPS for field installation Reference LinkPower supply Kit page 27 for installation instructions SmartPack SmartSwitch SmartPack SmartSwitch e gt e e wo MET LEM ME BIRD anagem BI EHE
30. t messages to the other SmartLink enabled products in the system Each product SmartPack and SmartSwitch will retain its own preset and sequence configuration as programmed but when a host product is selected each SmartLink enabled product will activate and play its sequence with the number of steps and timing fade up fade down hold time as sent by the host product Preset Synchronization Selecting a preset on any pack affects the same numbered preset to run on all inter connected SmartLink enabled products simultaneously If Preset 1 is activated from the facepanel of a SmartPack That SmartPack will act as the host product and send its host messages to the other SmartLink enabled products in the system to activate Preset 1 The preset will activate with the same fade up time hold time and fade down time as sent from the host product Sequence Synchronization Activating a sequence on any pack causes all connected SmartLink enabled SmartPack and SmartSwitch products to run the same sequence in lock step synchronization using the host product fade up hold and fade down times In addition sequence loop yes or no will be sent from the host product to all inter connected SmartLink enabled products to ensure lock step synchronization If the sequencer is activated from the facepanel of a SmartPack That SmartPack will act as the host product and send its host messages to the other SmartLink enabled products in the
31. tches The table below indicates dip switch settings for both the 5 button and the 10 button preset Determine the functionality required and set the dip switches for station personality Switch 1 Switch 1 Switch 1 Switch 1 Off On Off presets amp presets presets amp presets sequence only sequence only Switches 6 8 are reserved for future development and should remain in the Off position 22 SmartPack User Manual Record a Preset from a Wall Station It is possible to record a preset from a wall station if Remote Record has been enabled in the station master See Remote Record on page 15 All SmartPack and SmartSwitch products on the SmartLink network will record the current output levels for the preset that is assigned to that button Step 1 Set dimmer levels to a desired look via the test menu and or other DMX control device Step 2 Press and Hold the preset button for 5 seconds After two seconds the LED will start to blink at a 1 2 second interval If the button is held for 5 seconds a record action will be begin Ifthe button is released before the 5 seconds have elapsed recording will be canceled and the normal preset will be activated Step 3 Release the preset button The new recorded preset will activate and the LED will illuminate 2 SmartLink Enabled 23
32. ur SmartPack or SmartSwitch products may be utilized on the SmartLink network Wall Station In addition to the I O board one SmartPack or SmartSwitch in the system must have a LinkPower supply SL LPS installed The LinkPower supply powers up to four SmartLink wall stations ETC reccommends installing the LinkPower supply in the same SmartPack or SmartSwitch product that the station data run terminates and utilizing that product as the station master 72 SmartLink Enabled 17 Definitions Host Product any SmartLink enabled SmartPack within a system that sends specific host messages to other SmartLink enabled products in the system for preset and sequence synchronization Default functionality is that the last SmartPack updated in the system acts as the host product and sends its host messages to the other products in the system If a preset or sequence is activated from another pack in the system it will then act as the host product and send its host messages to the other products in the system Station Master any SmartLink enabled SmartPack with a LinkPower supply installed that is configured via the menu to control wall stations track and update LED status when preset or sequence changes occur and receive host messages from the wall stations when a button is pressed and released In addition the station master will act as the host product for preset and sequence synchronization ETC reccommends configuring the product
33. uration settings for the SmartPack Step 1 Scroll to General Settings press Step 2 Scroll to Menu Mode press Step 3 Scroll to Advanced Menu press and hold wv for 5 seconds The display will return to the main menu when the Advanced Menu has been accessed Ifthe v is released prematurely the menu will remain in Normal Menu mode DMX Start Address The start address range is determined by the size of your SmartPack When a DMX Start Address is selected as the active DMX Mode the DMX range will be displayed on the LCD DMX 001 gt 012 aM Level DMX Start Address range Asix channel unit allows a start address range of 001 507 Atwelve channel unit allows a start address range of 001 501 Step 1 Scroll to DMX press v Step 2 Scroll to DMX Start Address press Step 3 Use or to increment or decrement the Start Address range Press to set the address and return to the previous menu Step 4 Press lt to return to the previous menu or press lt lt to return to the main menu The specified DMX range will display on the LCD DMX Patch DMX Patch allows the user to patch different DMX numbers to selected dimmers This menu is to be used when setting the DMX Start Address is not sufficient When DMX Patch is selected as the active DMX Mode DMX Patch will be displayed on the LCD DMX Patch aM Step 1 Scroll to DMX press Step 2 Scroll to DMX Patch press Step 3 Use
34. uts This state will not restore Test levels Diagnostics The diagnostics menu provides feedback of line errors and temperature readings for each line The initial display shows the temperature reading in C press the button for F readings 16 SmartPack User Manual Chapter 2 SmartLink Enabled Features SmartLink is a communications network created for enhanced control of the 32 built in presets and a sequencer as found in SmartLink enabled SmartPack and SmartSwitch products The addition of the SmartLink network facilitates two additional control features wall stations and pack to pack synchronization Neither control feature is dependent upon the other for operation but instead rely independently on the SmartLink network and specific host messages Note The SmartPack Portable dimmer packs do not share the same I O panel as the SmartPack Wall Mount Utilize the RJ45 connectors located on the rear panel of the portable unit for SmartLink In and Thru Reference the SmartPack Portable Setup Guide for output panel details SmartLink enabled panel to chassis ground LinkPower supply optional Data to CPU SmartLink Emergency ESD Ground Synchronization each SmartPack and SmartSwitch in the system must have the I O board installed i e SmartLink enabled and connected on the SmartLink network A SmartLink enabled SmartPack is identified by the logo on the front of the unit Up to fo
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36. with the LinkPower supply installed and the station data runs terminated as the station master Host Messages specific configuration settings and events sent from the host product to other SmartLink enabled products for lock step synchronization of preset and sequence playback Host messages communicated include DMX Loss Behavior Hold Last Look Wait and Fade or Fade to Preset Wait and Fade Times or Fade to Preset Number if applicable Sequence Start Stop and Loop Yes or No Preset Fade Up Time Fade Down Time and Hold Time Language Language selected e Station Master Enable or Disable Power Up Behavior Normal or Previous State SmartPack User Manual Pack Synchronization It is possible to synchronize presets and sequence activation across up to four SmartPack or SmartSwitch products when they are connected on a SmartLink network SmartLink connected products share various configuration parameters and events known as host messages as sent from the host product Reference page 18 for host messages defined SmartPack SmartSwitch SmartPack SmartSwitch Portable 2 48 gt Belden 8471 Presets Sequence Sequence timing Preset and Sequence Synchronization Default functionality is that the last SmartPack or SmartSwitch updated in the system acts as the host product and sends its hos
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