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1. datain data out datain data out datain terminator Figure 2 3 Linking the fixtures EC 1 User Manual Linking the Fixture s to a Controller 2 3 4 Place a male 120 ohm terminator in the female Data Out connector of the last device in the link If you choose you can fit user supplied conduit for the data and power cords directly to the connectors via the 1 2 NPT cable connectors installed on the side panel For more information see the EC 1 Installation Guide p n 60600125 shipped with this manual Mounting the Fixture Before you mount EC 1 you must have already prepared a foundation for each fixture by following the instructions in the attached EC 1 Mounting Instructions EC 1 can be mounted in any orientation on a foundation built on the wall ceiling or ground EC 1 comes with four T bars installed in the bottom panel see Figure 2 4 If you use mounting hardware other than the mounting feet provided you can move and secure the T bars in a variety of positions to accommodate the mounting
2. O 4k dE CAP LAMP 4F eS FAN T 1997 LIGHTWAVE RESEARCH A b Ea ASSY 80050038 REV 3 0 E LE FAN i 1 LAMB a J L E amp 2 T 2 d dz 3 os TO CAPACITOR E EE i 4 b E TT BALLAST s 2 50HZ S es RAUTI Ni es wru soz Q SAME TYPE AND RATING FREQUE Ney N LN SA 250V 6 3A Ob FAST zvao e H dil Lg NN o 1 ze m E gt a h B av DA S a 8588 FBR Ray FORMER TRANS DARIES wine sbe P COMPONENT SIDE Fuse F3 Fuse F2 Figure 5 3 Fuses on the power supply PCB 7 Replace the appropriate fuse s with a fuse of the same type and rating 8 After replacing the fuse s carefully slide the ballast tray and power supply board tray inside the fixture and reattach the side panel with the eight socket cap screws removed in Step 3 above Tighten the screws to a torque setting between 36 48 in lb 4 5 N m to achieve a weather resistant seal Installing Optional Accessories Approved optional accessories are listed in Optional Accessories on page Intro 6 Cautions 1 Install only accessories that are approved by High End Systems Installing unapproved acc
3. split lock a washers 8 ap er 3 8 socket d T cap screws 8 i iii Figure 2 5 Install the feet 3 Place the eight split lock washers on the aligned screw holes on the mounting feet and secure the feet to the T bars with the eight 3 8 screws see Figure 2 5 EC 1 User Manual Mounting the Fixture 2 5 Securing the Fixture to the Prepared Foundation You will need The items listed below are NOT shipped with the EC 1 fixture four 3 8 NC stainless steel or plated carbon steel hex nuts rated SAE grade 5 or higher e four 3 8 extra large fender washers 1 Mount the slots of the mounting feet over the studs in the foundation you constructed using EC 1 Mounting Instructions The mounting feet slots provide 17 of pan Position EC 1 at the desired pan angle tilt screws 4 3 8 extra washer 4 mounting y Su J il 1 f gt D La d I D SH i X x I I I N I I v I v T x I EZ i ut gt i foundation sia eye Dei S L Figure 2 6 Securing EC 1 on the prepared foundation 2 When the EC 1 is positioned correctly place a 3 8 extra large fender washer and a 3 8 hex nut over each of the four studs in the foundation and tighten securely See Figure 2 6 3 Loosen the tilt screws using a 5 32 allen wrench and adjust the tilt ang
4. 1 2 4 1 menu navigation buttons 1 2 4 1 plastic covering 1 2 4 1 status LEDS nennen 1 2 DMX 512 Protocol une A 1 DMX 512 compatible controller A 1 DMX control of EC 1 A 1 to A 6 DMX data viewing 4 9 DMX errors viewing 4 8 DMX start channel 2 8 A 1 A 2 alpha numeric display 1 2 o A A 4 3 Seting add 4 14 BEE 4 15 E muestre 3 4 Effects wheel 2 cuoco cit iero 3 4 Index i Pl ee ea 4 6 FACI or EE PE 4 13 Rad Intro 1 FIT renne 4 8 Fixture CS and sultanina 5 9 a 1 2 DOWEFUD ella aaa 2 8 CO riali 3 5 resetting fixture hours 4 6 RI ell E 3 5 setting shutdown time 4 15 viewing fixture hours 4 5 viewing supplemental fixture data 4 9 Fixt re AUN DST aiite tron oue 2 8 alpha numeric display 1 2 CRAROING tee 4 3 See 4 14 Foundation nee 2 4 2 6 Frequency jumper 1 4 Frequency pin nennen 1 5 FUNC ERUNT 4 11 Function mode changing 4 11 Fuses replacing sss 5 1 H Help getting help Intro 3 international sales i FAM eec PU 5 5 HOME PT 4 10 o E 2 8 Mandala Nue 4 10 remote power up esse
5. xxxC degrees centigrade 4 6 Information Menu INFO EC 1 User Manual Note This option is helpful to service personnel in determining the minimum internal temperature a fixture has experienced over a certain period of time After viewing the fixture s minimum internal temperature you can reset this option See Resetting the Internal Temperature Readings RST on page 3 7 Viewing the Maximum Internal Temperature MAXT To view the fixture s maximum internal temperature IS 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the ees Hook LED display TNE 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the INFO menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the INFO menu EMP 3 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the TEMP menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the TEMP menu A xT 4 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the MAXT option and press the lt Enter gt button to select the MAXT option The LED will display the fixture s maximum internal temperature followed by xxxC degrees centigrade Note This option is helpful to service personnel in determining the maximum internal temperature a fixture has experienced over a certain period of time After viewing the fixture s maximum internal temperature you can reset this option See Resetting the Internal Te
6. User Manual High ENC High End Systems Inc T 2217 West Braker Lane Austin TX 78758 U S A LIGHTWAVE RESEARCH amp p n 60600101 Version 2 1 EC User Manual High End Systems Inc 1997 All Rights Reserved Information and Specifications in this document are subject to change without notice High End Systems Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual The system software for the Status Cue lighting console described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement EC 1 User Manual P N 60600101 Version 2 0 November 25 1998 Printed in the USA CG M EC 1 User Manual International Sales U S and the Americas World Wide Web Europe Singapore Patents High End Systems Inc 2217 West Braker Lane Austin TX 78758 USA voice 912 836 2242 FAX 512 837 5290 or http www highend com High End Systems GmbH Lohstrasse 22 D 85445 Schwalg Germany voice 49 8122 9903 0 FAX 49 8122 9903 33 High End Systems Inc 8200 Haskell Avenue Van Nuys CA 91406 USA voice 818 947 0550 FAX 818 908 8975 High End Systems Singapore Pte Ltd 1 Tannery Road 06 05 Cencon 1 Singapore 1334 voice 65 742 8266 FAX 65 743 9322 EC 1 may use one or more of the following patents US 4 962 687 US 5 078 039 UK 2 043 769 US 5 331
7. 24 195 832 125 24867 7 27 197 3 129 20447 8 831 199 34 133 2427 9 35 1942 35 137 2408 10 39 194 3 141 2388 n 43 1906 37 145 2368 12 47 m 38 149 28349 13 51 1872 39 153 233 14 55 1854 40 157 881 15 59 187 4 161 LOUER e pe e DE 1803 43 169 1786 44 173 1769 45 176 225 2 1792 46 18 86 47 184 ee me as 388 IU E SO FE EC 1 User Manual Converting MSpeed Times B 1 Table B 1 Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times Seconds in Seconds see S 22 1041 94 369 ss 9 x 06 99 33 1557 58 227 ms 96 376 1541 JL 59 281 102 97 38 1596 60 235 99 98 384 ist a 239 975 99 388 1495 62 243 965 100 392 ts 63 247 952 101 396 164 64 251 94 102 40 149 65 255 928 10 404 133 66 259 as 104 408 ts 67 263 903 105 412 1403 68 267 891 106 416 1888 69 271 88 107 42 1373 70 275 868 108 424 13859 71 278 856 10 427 i144 72 282 844 no 4381 tes 73 286 833 m 435 1315 74 a sa n 439 1330 75 294 a m 443 186 76 298 798 14 447 1272 77 802 787
8. E m Si block Ef FA S a 5 amp S anp SECONDARIES Wipe sipe PRIMARY Figure 1 5 Power supply board The jumper ends connected to the pins marked Frequency Select and Volt Select should always remain connected To change the frequency or 1 4 Setting the Fixture Voltage EC 1 User Manual voltage move the other end of the appropriate jumper to a new voltage or frequency pin see Figure 1 6 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50H Freq Select D Freq Select D Freg Select D Frea Select D 277 VAC 277 VAC 277 VAC 277 VAC O 230 VAC S 230 VAC 230 VAC O 230 VAC O 120 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC 126 VAC 100 VAC gt 100 VAC 100 VAC 100 VAC Volt Select S Volt Select Volt Select Volt Select 100V 50 Hz 120V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 277V 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz O 60Hz 60 Hz Freq Select Frea Select Freq Select Freq Select 277 VAC O 277 VAC O 277 VAC 277 VAC 230 VAC O 230 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC 100 VAC 7 100 VAC D 100 VAC 100 VAC Volt Select Volt Select Volt Select Volt Select Figure 1 6 Possible voltage frequency jumper combina
9. en el caso de grietas o rayaduras profundas Jamas mire directamente a la lampara en tanto sta est encendida Ap ndice D Informaci n Importante De Seguridad EC 1 User Manual Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra Lesiones Corporales 1 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 lamparas 2 Las superficies del equipo pueden alcanzar temperaturas maximas de 140 grados centigrados Deje que se enfrien por 5 minutos antes de tocarlas 3 Cambie la l mpara si sta se aver a o deforma por acci n t rmica Appendice D Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza Avvertenza Per Prevenire Incendi 1 Questa apparecchiatura stata progettata per l uso esclusivo con lampada a sali metallici Philips da 575 watt base GX 9 5 serie M L uso di qualsiasi altro tipo di lampada pu essere pericoloso e pu annullare la garanzia 2 Da non montare sopra una superficie infiammabile 3 Mantenere l apparecchio a un minimo di 1 0 metri 3 28 piedi di distanza dai materiali combustibili 4 Rimpiazare i fusibili usando soltanto quelli del tipo e della taratura adatta Mantenere una distanza minima di 1 0 metri 3 28 piedi dagli oggetti accesi Questa apparecchiatura e da collegarsi ad un circuito con una protezzione da sovraccarico massima di 20 amperes GE Avvertenza Per Prevenire
10. filters and the three subtractive color mixing wheels You can assign a single color function or combine two or more color functions for additional flexibility The color functions are described in more detail below See Table A 2 on page A 4 for a listing of the possible combinations of color functions and their corresponding DMX controller values Default The default function allows the color wheel to rotate under direct control of the DMX controller Using the default color function the color wheel can crossfade in either direction allowing for varying degrees of color and partial colors but the wheel cannot take the quickest path For example if you are currently on Open color wheel position 1 and you want Aqua color wheel position 6 next the wheel must spin forward through five color filters to get there F1 Double Rotate Function 1 enables the three subtractive color mixing wheels to make two complete rotations This allows movement over the edges of the wheel for special effects saturated color and open for partial colors The ability to make two complete rotations allows the wheel to take the quickest path For example if you are currently on the least saturated side of the color mixing wheel and the color you want next is located on the most saturated side the wheel can Spin past the open section of the wheel to the most saturated side F2 MSpeed Function 2 allows the motors including the dim iris motor color whe
11. fixtures on the link Regardless of the method you chose to upload software if you receive an error during the upload see Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting on page 6 7 Attaching an Upload Dongle To use an Upload Dongle p n 99190009 you will need a 386 based or faster PC MS DOS version 3 3 or later and one MB of free disk space To obtain an Upload Dongle with instructions contact your High End Systems dealer distributor See Getting Help on page Intro 3 Crossloading Software If you have an EC 1 fixture with newer software you can crossload software between EC 1 fixtures on the link by accessing the fixture s menu system The crossloading procedure is explained in the section titled Crossloading Fixture Software XLD on page 4 13 Uploading Software from Status Cue Refer to the Status Cue User Manual for the procedure used to upload software using a Status Cue lighting console 3 6 Updating EC 1 Software EC 1 User Manual Chapter 4 Understanding the Menu System Using the EC 1 menu system you can view fixture information such as lamp hours lamp strikes total fixture hours current internal temperature and DMX data The menu system also allows you to perform self tests You navigate through the menu system using the display navigation buttons see Figure 4 1 on the display panel As you navigate the menu system the alpha numeric display will show the menu items you select from th
12. if you are on Open color wheel position 1 and you want Aqua color wheel position 6 next this function allows the color wheel to spin back one position to color 6 Color Wheel The color function s you choose affects the parameters available on the color wheel For example if you choose color Function 3 your color wheel parameters will differ from the parameters available in color Function 5 See Table A 2 on page A 4 for a listing of the color wheel parameters available with each color function You can also order custom color filters from your High End Systems dealer distributor See Getting Help on page Intro 3 The color wheel is shipped with the following dichroic filters See Figure 3 1 position 1 White open position 2 full CTO position 3 Pink position 4 Magenta position 5 Red position 6 Aqua Position 2 on the color wheel contains a CTO filter which corrects color temperature to 3100 K with the MSR 575 2 lamp or 2800 K with the Figure 3 1 Color wheel MSD 5795 lamp Cyan Magenta and Yellow Color Mixing System EC 1 uses three cyan magenta and yellow subtractive color mixing wheels with gradient patterns to allow for different levels of saturation See Appendix C for a list of common gel colors and their corresponding color mixing values EC 1 User Manual Fixture Constructs 3 3 Effects Wheel 1 and 2 Beam Shaping EC 1 has a standard beam angle of 8 to 22 which
13. 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 9 4 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 EC 1 User Manual Front panel display curarli ea dido 1 2 Side panel connectors eee eee eroe een ehe ee REA SER a eR Saee aea area RE 1 2 Remove the side panel closest to the display 1 3 Identify internal components 4 1 4 Power supply board anne ana ico 1 4 Possible voltage frequency jumper combinations 1 5 Removing ihe lamp cap siro 1 7 Installing a new TMD een 1 7 XLR 3 DIN CONNCCIOMS an 2 2 Palta E E d E 2 2 Links the Hxtutes i A quibiis a tad i E 2 3 Tepars on Dottom panel eier rn 2 4 eege E 2 9 Securing EC 1 on the prepared foundation ne 2 6 Color e seele 3 9 Explanation of display navigation buttons es 4 1 Remove the LED display covering e 4 1 Menu Map nassen ee dannata 4 2 Remove the side panel nearest the LED display 9 2 Identify internal components Us 0 2 Fuses on the power supply PCB nun ins 9 3 Remove the lens plates aii D 4 Disconnect stepper motor drive cable and remove optical assembly Optical assembly on ENEE suda 9 0 Remove the Strobe plate nun en 9 0 Strobe motor connector position eese eee tene Rennens 9 6 Location of the co
14. 187 733 443 150 8588 18 188 787 4835 151 592 176 189 741 427 182 596 17 190 745 s 153 60 X 166 19 749 41 18 604 16 3 192 753 42 18 608 156 193 757 894 156 612 151 761 386 157 616 146 195 765 879 18 82 141 1 769 871 159 8624 3 136 197 773 368 160 627 132 198 776 Be 161 631 127 19 7 348 162 635 123 20 784 341 16 639 me 20 788 2 833 164 643 ma 202 792 326 165 647 1H 23 796 39 166 651 106 204 80 sta 167 655 102 205 804 305 16 659 ag 26 808 es 16 663 94 207 812 EC 1 User Manual Converting MSpeed Times B 3 Table B 1 Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times MSpeed Time In Value Value MSpeed Time Value Fader Seconds in Seconds 9 28 816 19 23 98 Li E E M e IL E x NAAA 92 9 93 3 93 7 94 1 94 5 94 9 95 3 L2 f 96 1 96 5 om 29 94 019 282 988 Ls La ze ese L 94 4 905 24 9 97 3 97 6 237 mm 240 240 242 43 ess oe 24 957 m E E 246 47 248 49 250 B 4 Converting MSpeed Times EC 1 User Manual Appendix C Color Matching Color Matching Th
15. 4 15 Setting Fixture Shutdown Time S DN eene 4 15 Changing the Lamp Power LAMP eese 4 16 Calibrating Pan PCAL ocn o an a 4 16 Calibrating Pit CEC AD nee 4 16 Replacing Parts oe M 9 1 Replac nz the Lamp rinitis 9 1 Replacing Power Supply Fuses viii id 9 1 Installing Optional Accessories ss 9 3 Replacing Eed 9 4 Replacing the Leds ita sta 9 8 Cleamme Me EE 9 9 Cleaning the Interior Surfaces airada ii 9 9 Cleaning The Outer SUFAC S seine 9 9 Problems and e ee a ed 6 1 Alpha Numeric Display Error Messages 4 6 1 A Slan 6 4 General RR Ee EE 6 5 Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting Us 6 7 DNS 912 PL OTOCON siege ee Eee A 1 DMX 512 Compatible Controllers eere A 1 DMX Start Channels ila lilla A 2 ECs Construct Paramelers ae ae uD mb a RE A 4 Converting Speed Ames e elia B 1 COLO Maichingen EE C 1 Appendice D Importantes Informations Sur La S curit ss D 2 Anhang D Wichtige Hinweise F r Ihre Sicherheit AA D 3 Ap ndice D Informaci n Importante De Seguridad se D 4 Appendice D Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza D 5 Vis H SIKKEPMeCSINIOFMALION siii Mira D 6 EC 1 User Manual Intro 3 Intro 4 EC 1 User Manual Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 1
16. 42 6 fixtures If your controller only supports Studio Color fixtures you can control up to 32 EC 1 fixtures per DMX 512 link 512 16 32 fixtures Note Studio Color protocol reserves 16 contiguous channels where the first four channels control pan and tilt information Because EC 1 fixtures do not have pan or tilt motion EC 1 fixtures controlled by Studio Color protocol must reserve but cannot use the first four channels of DMX data A DMX start channel is the first channel of the fixture s unique channel range Although you can control EC 1 from any DMX start channel you choose that start channel must not interfere with another fixture s channel range If the channel range for two devices overlap one or both of the devices will behave erratically The single exception to the non overlapping rule is if you want two devices to respond to control commands in exactly the same way in that case both devices must share the entire channel range DMX 512 Compatible Controllers You must operate EC 1 via a DMX 512 compatible controller There are two DMX controllers for EC 1 available from High End Systems Studio Color LCD controller and Status Cue Lighting Console see Optional Accessories on page Intro 6 If you choose to operate your fixtures with a controller that does not specifically support the EC 1 fixture such as the Studio Color LCD controller you must assign each fixture a DMX start channel rather than a fix
17. 822 US 5 402 326 US D372550 UK 2292896 US D365165 US 5 430 629 US D360 404 US 5 455 748 0475082 US 5 506 762 M9604224 9 US 5 515 254 US D370080 UK 2 291 814 US 5 545 951 UK 2055842 UK 2 292 530 UK 2294909 UK 2292896 MR 8621996 and US 9 980 164 Additional patents pending Trademarks Trademarks used in this text Cyberlight Status Cue Studio Color Lightwave Research and High End Systems are registered trademarks Ecodome and EC 1 are trademarks of High End Systems Inc Belden is a registered trademark of Belden Inc Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Lighting Company Other trademarks and trade names such as Rosco and Lee may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products High End Systems disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names owned by others EC 1 User Manual Declaration of Conformity according to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45104 Manufacturer s name Manufacturer s address Distributor s name Distributor s address Declares that the product Product Name Product Number Product Options Lightwave Research 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 USA High End Systems Inc 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 USA EC 1 EC 1 All conforms to the following EEC directives 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC Equipment r
18. FAX 818 908 8975 Singapore High End Systems Singapore Pte Ltd 1 Tannery Road 06 05 Cencon 1 Singapore 1334 volce 65 742 8266 FAX 65 743 9322 24 hour customer http Anfo highend com service service html service World Wide Web response World Wide http www highend com Web site EC 1 User Manual Intro 3 Specifications Model Information Model EC 1 Manufacturer Lightwave Research 2217 West Braker Lane Austin TX 78758 USA Distributor High End Systems Inc 2217 West Braker Lane Austin TX 78758 USA Product Number EC 1 Physical Specifications Dimensions 50 8 cm W x 33 6 cm D x 62 73 cm H 20 Lx 13 2 W x 24 7 H Weight 59 1 Kg 130 lbs Lamp type Philips M Series GX 9 5 base 575 watt metal halide lamp only MSR 575 2 color temperature 6200 Kelvin MSD 575 color temperature 5600 Kelvin Electrical Specifications Factory setting 277VAC 60 Hz Voltage rating 100V 120V 230V 277V Power consumption 7 0 A 100V 5 8 A 120V 3 0 A 230V 2 5 A 277V Rated power 700W Rated frequency 00 60 Hz Power factor 100V 50 Hz 0 85 120V 60 Hz 0 96 230V 50 Hz 0 87 277V 60 Hz 0 94 Maximum winding temperature Tw 180 C 356 F Maximum capacitor temperature Tc 85 C 185 F Intro 4 EC 1 User Manual Environmental Specifications Ingress Protection IP 66 E PA Effective Projected Area 3 2 sq ft Maximum ambient temperature Ta 40 C 104 F Maximum
19. Figure 2 4 T bars on bottom panel hardware you use Note Because there are a variety of conceivable lighting designs you should consider the procedure below as a suggested guideline only High End Systems Inc cannot make specific recommendations for your particular lighting design or venue Warnings 1 Do not mount on a flammable surface 2 Maintain a minimum distance of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet from combustible materials C im 3 Maintain a minimum distance of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet from lighted object This means the fixture must be positioned at least 1 meter away from the object it is illuminating Verify the foundation or mounting point will handle the weight of the devices you are mounting The EC 1 fixture weight is listed in Physical Specifications on page Intro 4 2 4 Mounting the Fixture EC 1 User Manual Attaching the Mounting Feet If you choose to mount EC 1 using the mounting feet provided follow the instructions below You will need The items listed below are shipped with the EC 1 fixture e two mounting feet e eight 3 8 socket cap screws e eight 3 8 split lock washers To attach the two mounting feet to the fixture 1 Locate the four T bars installed on the bottom panel of the fixture See Figure 2 4 2 Place the mounting feet on the bottom panel of the fixture and line up the screw holes in the feet with the screw holes in the T bars see Figure 2 5 feet 2
20. LAMP STAT lamp status LOFF turn lamp OFF L ON turn lamp ON STC use STC DMX protocol EC1 use EC 1 DMX protocol XLD crossload fixture code PASET ON set factory defaults ON F set factory defaults OFF SRM DMX set DMX start channel ADDA set fixture number DSPL7T ON set display ON OFF set display OFF DIM dim display P IN pan invert T IN tilt invert SWAP swap pan and tilt motion SONT MN shutdown in 5 minutes 10MN shutdown in 10 minutes AMETI W 575 watt 250W 250 watt TCAL tilt calibration PCAL pan calibration Note EC 1 uses the same menu system found in Studio Color fixtures which have pan and tilt movement Because EC 1 does not have pan or tilt motion these menu items have no functionality 4 2 Menu Map EC 1 User Manual Ho Menu EC 1 is protected against inadvertent menu changes by requiring the lt Menu gt button to be held for a few seconds before allowing entry to the menu system To exit the menu system you must keep pressing the lt Menu gt button to back out of each menu level until MENU appears on the LED display MENU will be replaced after a few seconds with the default alternating display of the fixture s software version the fixture name and the fixture number DMX start channel Note You may see the words AUTO and LOCK in the display after MENU disappears As mentioned above the fixture s protective software is
21. data cabling 2 1 obtaining data cabling 2 1 Channel range 2 8 A 1 A 2 Checks UMM arancia 3 5 CHN Entra 4 14 Cleaning exterior sufraces 5 9 interior surfaces 5 9 EE 4 9 Color f nelion ii 3 2 Gl STAGE een 3 2 F1 double rotate 3 2 F2 MSpeed ss 3 2 F3 forward spin synchronized sequenc OS EE 3 2 F4 reverse spin random cycling 3 3 F5 color lock and quickest path 3 3 Color matching anna C 1 to C 2 Color mixing system 3 3 EC 1 User Manual Color temperature 1 6 3 3 CIN ee easel Sd ROO a UM 3 4 Color wheel 3 3 5 6 5 7 ie ne are 1 2 2 4 2 7 Configuring EC 1 2 1 to 2 8 Construct parameters A 4 CONSI an ae 3 1 to 3 5 SOUTO E 3 4 Controller DMX 512 compatible A 1 Crossload o i e NEM 4 13 troubleshooting 6 7 TO TR 3 3 CURR TU T 4 6 D DATA te iaa 4 9 Data In Data Out connectors 1 2 2 3 Bei le e 5 6 5 coated Ee EE 5 7 CUSIOM spalle lait Intro 6 3 3 replacing Lil lai 5 4 Standard sepali 3 3 uncoated side 5 7 Bl ee E 3 4 Display panel u 1 2 alpha numeric display
22. fixture s current internal temperature m NEN D E HN Cj N Mi jo Ci mM I lt 29 9 IS Qo l Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the INFO menu and press the Enter button to select the INFO menu Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the TEMP menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the TEMP menu Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the CURR option and press the Enter button to select the CURR option The LED will display the fixture s current internal temperature followed by xxxC degrees centigrade Viewing the Minimum Internal Temperature MINT To view the fixture s minimum internal temperature QD Q CL ES m Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the INFO menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the INFO menu Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the TEMP menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the TEMP menu Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the MINT option and press the Enter button to select the MINT option The LED will display the fixture s minimum internal temperature followed by
23. may be further shaped using the two effect wheels Effects wheel 1 includes a variable wide angle lens for narrow horizontal to wide vertical beam shaping Effects wheel 2 includes a variable frost lens for narrow vertical to wide horizontal beam shaping Shutter The mechanical shutter in EC 1 can be used to produce strobe like effects including 120 random and 120 continuously variable strobe effects and instantaneous blackout Dim EC 1 uses a dimming iris which allows full dimming capability without changing the color temperature The dim values range from 0 closed to 255 full open MSpeed Motor Speed MSpeed is the time required for a motor to complete movement when changing from one position to another MSpeed provides a means for all motors to reach their target position at the same time even though they may have different distances to move You can set an MSpeed time for the following Dim Color wheel Cyan color mixing wheel Magenta color mixing wheel Yellow color mixing wheel Effects wheel 1 Effects wheel 2 For an MSpeed conversion chart showing MSpeed time in seconds and the corresponding DMX controller values see Appendix B MSpeed Times on page B 1 Control Using the control construct you can remotely shutdown and restart the fixture The shutter must be closed to access the control construct You must hold the control value static for at least 0 5 seconds before the fixture will accept informati
24. pueda resultar peligroso y pueda anular la garant a No monte el equipo sobre una superficie inflamable Mantenga una distancia m nima de materiales combustibles de 1 0 metro Cambie los fusibles nicamente por otros que sean del tipo y la clasificaci n especificadas Guarda una distancia m nima a objetos iluminados de 1 0 metro Este equipo debe conectarse a un circuito que tenga una protecci n m xima contra las sobrecargas de 20 A Advertencia Para La Protecci n Continua Contra Electrocuciones l 3 4 Si se recibi este equipo sin el enchufe de alimentacion monte usted el enchufe correcto seg n el clave siguente e moreno vivo e azul neutral e verde amarillo tierra Desconecte el suministro de energ a antes de recambiar l mparas o prestar servicio de reparaci n Derive el servicio de reparaci n de este equipo al personal calificado El interior no contiene repuestos que puedan ser reparados por el usuario Equipo de Clase I Este equipo debe conectarse a la tierra Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra La Exposici n A Radiaci n Ultravioleta UV Excesiva 1 2 D 4 No opere este equipo sin tener colocada en su lugar la caja protectora completa de la lampara o bien si el blindaje los lentes o las pantallas ultravioletas estan danadas Cambie el blindaje los lentes o las pantallas ultravioleta si nota una averia visible a tal grado que su eficacia se vea comprometida Por ejemplo
25. s chassis ground Grounding the common could cause a ground loop and or erratic behavior Constructing Terminators You must terminate the last fixture in the link by placing a male XLR connector with a 120 ohm terminator in the fixture s female Data Out connector You can construct a terminator by following the instructions below 1 Obtain a male three pin XLR connector 2 Disassemble the connector 3 Solder a 120 ohm resistor minimum of 1 4 watt between pins 2 and 3 see Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Data cable terminator 4 Reassemble the XLR connector Linking the Fixture s to a Controller To operate EC 1 you must link your fixture s to a DMX 512 compatible controller using data cabling Because EC 1 and Studio Color fixtures use the same software you can control EC 1 fixtures with either a controller that supports EC 1 fixtures or a controller that supports Studio Color fixtures For more information on controllers see DMX 512 Compatible Controllers on page A l 2 2 Linking the Fixture s to a Controller EC 1 User Manual The number of EC 1 fixtures you can control per link depends on your controller If your controller supports EC 1 fixtures you can control up to 42 EC 1 fixtures per link If your controller only supports Studio Color fixtures you can control up to 32 EC 1 fixtures per link Controllers serial data distributors data line optoisolators and any fixtures using the RS 422 DMX standard of seria
26. ultraviolet UV excessif et aux blessures corporelles se trouvent dans l Annexe D Veuillez lire toutes les instructions avant d assembler de monter ou d utiliser cet quipement 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 Anleitungen sorgf ltig durchlesen Informazioni Importanti Di Sicurezza Le istruzioni sulla protezione da incendi folgorazione esposizione eccessiva a raggi ultravioletti UV e infortuni sono contenute nell appendice D Si prega di leggere tutte le istruzioni prima di assemblare montare e azionare l apparecchiatura Informacion Importante De Seguridad En el Ap ndice D 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 del ensamblaje montaje y operaci n de este equipo vi EC 1 User Manual Table of Contents Introduction ECTS Peas Intro 1 Caution and Warning Symbols u Intro 2 olg ee Intro 2 VE TEE Intro 2 Installation Requirements anida Intro 2 Geltine HEID EE Intro 3 SPECICATION Enr ee ee Intro 4 Model Information ame Ne Intro 4 PHYSICAL SpecIHCAt OMS un Intro 4 Electrical Spe
27. which fuse s to replace by referring to Table 5 1 Table 5 1 Description and function of EC 1 fuses 6 3 A 250 V Fast Logic board and Blow Only motor supply No display or motors GE AM N Lamp power supply Lamp won t strike EC 1 User Manual Replacing Parts 5 1 3 To access the fuses remove the fixture s side panel by unscrewing the eight 5 32 socket cap screws Remove only the side panel nearest the fixture s display to gain access to the power supply PCB see Figure 5 1 open this e side panel LED display Figure 5 1 Remove the side panel nearest the LED display 4 Locate the power supply board tray and ballast tray inside the fixture see Figure 5 2 These trays are connected to each other by internal wiring Therefore to move one tray you must move both trays at the same time 5 Slide the power supply board tray and ballast tray out of the fixture about four inches power supply board tray logic board tray Figure 5 2 Identify internal components Note If any of the wires inside the fixture prevent the trays from sliding carefully move the wires out of the way Do not force the trays from their position this may disconnect internal wiring 5 2 Replacing Parts EC 1 User Manual 6 Locate the fuse to be replaced See Figure 5 3
28. zur Klasse I Dieses Ger t mu geerdet werden Warnung Zum Schutz Gegen berm ssige Ultraviolett UV Bestrahlung 1 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 2 Die Schutzabdeckungen Linsen und der UV Schutz m ssen ausgewechselt werden wenn sie sichtlich derma en besch digt sind da sie ihre Wirksamkeit einb en z B infolge von Rissen oder tiefen Kratzern 3 Nie direkt in die eingeschaltete Lampe schauen EC 1 User Manual Anhang D Wichtige Hinweise F r Ihre Sicherheit D 3 Warnung Zum Schutz Vor Verletzungen l VORSICHT Bei einer hei e Lampe besteht Explosionsgefahr Nach dem Abschalten der Netzspannung sollten Sie etwa 5 Minuten warten bevor Sie das Lampengehause ffnen Sch tzen Sie beim Auswechseln der Lampen Ihre H nde und tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille Die Oberflachen des Ger tes k nnen Temperaturen bis zu 140 C erreichen Vor dem Anfassen stets 5 Minuten lang abk hlen lassen Falls die Lampe beschadigt oder durch Warmeeinwirkung verformt ist muD sie ausgewechselt werden Ap ndice D Informaci n Importante De Seguridad Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra Incendios l Este equipo esta disenado para utilizarse nicamente con la l mpara de haluro met lico Philips serie M de 575 vatios y base GX 9 5 El uso de cualquier otro tipo de l mpara
29. 0 to 255 and back COLR rotates the color wheel from position 1 to 6 TILT moves the tilt motor from 0 to 370 PAN moves the pan motor from 0 to 370 menu items not applicable for EC 1 To perform any Self test listed above Ho DE z 2 Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the TEST menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the TEST menu 1 Press and hold the Menu button until ADDR appears on the JC i LED display GC ES LN 3 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired option 4 Press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired option The fixture will perform the selected self test 5 Press the Menu button to exit the test Note The self tests will run in a loop until you press the lt Menu gt button to exit Changing Functions FUNC The function modes are reserved for future use EC 1 User Manual Test Menu 4 11 Changing Boot Codes BOOT When you upload new software to EC 1 occasionally it is necessary to perform this test to accept and store the new boot code This is apparent when the LED displays a BOOT DIFF error Do not remove power from the fixture while performing a boot copy To accept and store the new boot code cr Jal 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the OUTS LED display TEST 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scr
30. 15 451 157 78 306 776 16 455 Less 7 SF Ges Mr 3459 i 1229 80 314 754 ng 463 1215 a 318 73 ng 467 1201 82 322 732 120 471 1187 83 825 721 121 475 Lo a e 9 a we 8 6 85 333 70 13 482 1146 86 337 689 124 486 133 87 341 679 125 49 Ti9 88 345 669 126 494 106 89 349 658 127 498 103 90 353 648 128 502 10 a 357 638 129 506 10066 92 361 ep 130 5 1053 93 365 618 131 514 B 2 Converting MSpeed Times EC 1 User Manual Table B 1 Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times MSpeed Time In Value Value MSpeed Time Value Fader Seconds in Seconds 608 132 518 291 170 667 598 133 522 282 171 671 588 134 525 278 172 675 59 1835 829 zi 173 678 569 136 533 264 174 682 86 137 537 258 175 686 85 1838 541 252 176 69 544 13 545 245 17 694 52 140 549 239 178 698 52 14 553 233 179 702 513 14 557 227 18 706 504 183 561 221 ter 71 495 144 565 215 18 714 487 14 569 209 188 718 o 47 8 146 573 204 18 722 469 14 876 X 198 185 725 46 14 858 192 186 729 452 149 584 187
31. 2 checks for effects wheel 2 homing tab on the sensor homed SENI checks for effects wheel 1 homing tab on the sensor homed SENT checks for tilt homing tab on the sensor homed menu items not applicable for EC 1 EC 1 User Manual Information Menu INFO 4 9 To view any of the supplemental fixture data listed above Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display EN wu CL ER Th E F 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the INFO Li menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the INFO menu rn E 3 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the CODE menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the CODE menu 4 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired option listed above press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired option The LED will display the option s value Test Menu The test menu allows you to manually home the fixture perform fixture self tests and store new boot code information If you are experiencing problems that you suspect are mechanical you can perform the self tests to determine where the problem originates The procedures below are listed in the order they appear on the Menu Map see Figure 3 3 on page 3 2 Note The fixture must be connected to a controller and the controller must be ON for the fixture to strike the lamp If you a
32. 2 2 Data cable terminator an dere denim 2 2 Figure 2 5 Linking the Ixt res u 2 2 3 Figure 2 4 T bars on bottom panel Us 2 4 Figure 2 5 Install the te iu 2 5 Figure 2 6 Securing EC 1 on the prepared foundation 2 6 Figure 3 1 Color Wheel io oi 3 3 Figure 4 1 Explanation of display navigation buttons esses 4 Figure 4 2 Remove the LED display covering ie 4 1 Figure 4 5 Menu Map sr lai ara 4 2 Figure 5 1 Remove the side panel nearest the LED display 9 2 Figure 5 2 Identify internal components iii 9 2 Figure 5 3 Fuses on the power supply PCB ss 9 3 Figure 9 4 Remove the lens plate can lines 9 4 Figure 5 5 Disconnect stepper motor drive cable and remove optical DEE eege 9 4 Figure 5 6 Optical assembly on H frame i 0 0 Figure 5 7 Remove the strobe Plate usa ds 0 0 Figure 5 8 Strobe motor connector position ss 9 6 Figure 5 9 Location of the color wheel Us 9 6 Pigure o 10s EC 1 color wheel tidad 9 7 Figure 5 11 Determining the coated side of dichroic glass 9 7 Eieute Os I2 Eensplate eet 9 8 Fipurew l5 Locate the Tele E 0 9 Figure 5 14 Location of the heatsink and lens A 9 10 List of Tables Table Intro 1 EC 1 optional accessories iii Intro 6 Tableo21 Fixt re CONSEFUCES sra ae 3 1 Table 5 1 Description and function of EC 1 f
33. 4 7 Viewing DMX Errors and Function Values FIXT 4 8 Viewing DMX Data by Channel Number DATA 4 9 Viewing Supplemental Fixture Data CODE 4 9 Test A esse 4 10 Homing the Fixture HOME ici 4 10 Assigning the Fixture to Setup S UP ue 4 11 Performing Self Tests SELF usa is 4 11 Changing Punctions PUNO susanne ge 4 11 Changing Boot Codes BOOT saines 4 12 Mode Menu rica 4 12 Setting the Operating Mode MODE i 4 12 Crossloading Fixture Software XLD i 4 13 DE Menu un tete een ee 4 13 Setting Factory Presets ON FACT us 4 13 Setting the Fixture Number or DMX Start Channel CHNL 4 14 Changing the Display Output DSPL eene 4 15 Invertnes Pati PIN eiserne 4 15 Invertine IE CD IN sera een ea 4 15 Swapping Pan and Tilt SWAP uns 4 15 Setting Fixture Shutdown Time S DN ii 4 15 Changing the Lamp Power LAMP eere 4 16 Calibrating Pan P CAL rat are a a 4 16 Calibrating DIE LOCAL sense ee 4 16 Chapter 5 General Maintenance Replac ng Parts de E 9 1 Replacing the Lamp ass 9 1 Replacing Power Supply FUSES ecards 9 1 Installing Optional Accessories na a 9 3 Replacine Dichroic Filters A realen 9 4 Replacing the Lens nissan 9 8 Cleaning Die EIXEUE e cau ia 0 9 Cleaning the Interior Surfaces su u 9 9 Cleanings the Outer SUMACES ee 9 9 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Problems E E ge dolar 6 1 Alpha Nume
34. 5 Troubleshooting 6 1 to 6 7 alpha numeric display error messages cus M ose 6 3 general Sense 6 5 to 6 6 software uploads and crossloads 6 7 status LEDS scenic ne da 6 4 U Update software 3 6 Upload SOIBWAT er 3 6 troubleshooting 6 7 Upload dongle 3 6 V NA NR REN NEUEN qe ERE 4 5 Voltage factory SCUING eu 1 3 Index iv setting the fixture voltage 1 3 Voltage jumper sees 1 4 Voltage pillola 1 5 W Waranty A Gun nue ideft dae V WEIL Si V RMA Return Material Authorization v Weather resistant seal OSLO iride 1 8 rubber gasket 5 8 torque setting 1 5 1 8 5 3 5 8 Wheel tabs as 5 7 gt E D shes E O EET 4 13 EC 1 User Manual MEN EC 1 Menu System top menu level ADDR Fxx Cxxx change existing fixture ID INFO Note These menu items have no functionality lt Menu gt button backs out of the current menu to the L HR view lamp hours L ST view lamp strikes VER view software version L RS reset lamp hours amp strikes F HR view fixture hours F RS reset fixture hours TEMP CURR current internal temperature MINT minimum internal temperature MAXT maximum internal temperature RST reset temperature FIXT7 ERRS DMX errors CSUM checksum CNTL cont
35. 75 series lamp two mounting feet eight 3 8 socket cap screws eight 3 8 split lock washers Saving the Shipping Materials Do not discard the shipping carton and packing materials The carton and packing materials are specifically designed to protect the product during transport High End Systems assumes no responsibility for products that have been damaged during transport Therefore you should return a product for repair in its original shipping carton and packing materials Note Before sending anything to the factory call your High End Systems dealer distributor for a RMA Return Material Authorization number The factory cannot accept any goods shipped without a RMA number EC 1 User Manual Unpacking EC 1 1 1 Identifying EC 1 Components Display Panel The EC 1 display panel is located on the front panel of the fixture and is protected by a plastic covering To access this display panel remove the four 9 32 socket cap screws in the display covering The display panel has five status LEDs Light Emitting Diode an alpha numeric display and four menu navigation buttons See Figure 1 1 status LEDs navigation alpha numeric buttons 4 display Figure 1 1 Front panel display Under normal circumstances the alpha numeric display alternates between displaying the fixture s software version Vxxx the fixture name EC 1 and the fixture number F xx DMX start channel Cxxx
36. 8 in lb 4 5 N m to achieve a weather resistant seal Reset the fixture s lamp hours to zero See Resetting Lamp Hours L RS on page 4 5 now Resetting the lamp hours allows you to track the lamp life Note You may skip this step if you have just installed the first lamp in a new fixture because the fixture s lamp hours are already set to zero Installing Replacing the Lamp EC 1 User Manual Chapter 2 Configuring EC 1 M After setting the fixture s input voltage and installing the lamp you must configure EC 1 for operation This chapter explains how to obtain the necessary cabling link the fixture to a controller mount the fixture connect the fixture to an appropriately rated power source power up the fixture and assign each fixture a fixture number or DMX start channel Obtaining Data Cabling and Terminators To link one or more fixtures to a controller you must obtain data cabling You can either purchase cabling from High End Systems or construct your own cabling For more information see Optional Accessories on page Intro 6 or Constructing Cabling on page 2 1 The last fixture in a link must have a 120 ohm 1 4 watt minimum terminator attached to its Data Out connector Although High End Systems does not sell terminators instructions for constructing terminators is listed in the section titled Constructing Terminators on page 2 2 Constructing Cabling High End Systems recommends y
37. 9 Call For more information about optional accessories contact either your High End Systems dealer distributor High End System Sales or visit the High End Systems Web site For contact information see International Sales on page ii Note Additional custom color dichroics are available from High End Systems The EC 1 fixture housing is also available in custom colors blue green beige etc Intro 6 EC 1 User Manual Ge HOA hg EE Intro 1 Caution and Warning Symbols ss Intro 2 CAUTIONS aan ee RR Intro 2 b Cui once tele te cn ico le Intro 2 Installation Requirements uri Intro 2 Sa erlegen esse Intro 3 SPEEILCAUONS o Intro 4 Model Infor mationen Intro 4 Physical Specifications snai Intro 4 Hlectrical Specifications au en Intro 4 Environmental Specifications eoo eier Intro 5 Cable and Connector Specifications Intro 5 Sale SPeciNeations sure Intro 5 OPHONalACCESSONES anne een eek Intro 6 Unpacking FE Iren Bee cen ner errr eer ai 1 1 Inspecting the Contents aii 1 1 Saving the Shipping Materials 1 1 Identifying EC LE Components ius lia 1 2 Display Panel eT Einbau 1 2 Side Panel ne a Beer 1 2 Setting the Fixture Voltage aperire 1 3 Installing Replacing the Lamp dada dan 1 6 Obtaining Data Cabling and Terminators Us 2 1 GoHstructing ee uti ee OEN TOE 2 1 Cable COMMCCIONS ee 2 1 Constr cung Terminator ctrl as 2 2 Linking the Fixture s to a Controller oie nn a 2 2 Mounting the E E E
38. D INFO L HR view lamp hours L ST view lamp strikes VER view software version L RS reset lamp hours amp strikes F HR view fixture hours F RS reset fixture hours TEMP CURR current internal temperature MINT minimum internal temperature MAXT maximum internal temperature RST reset temperature DMX FIXT7 ERRS DMX errors CSUM checksum CNTL control value MSPD MSpeed value DIM dim value SHUT shutter value FRST frost wheel value LENS lens wheel value CYAN cyan wheel value YELW yellow wheel value MAGN magenta wheel value CLR color value CLRF color function value TILT tilt value PAN pan value STRT start code CE checksum errors OV overrun errors FE framing errors DATA C0001 C512 DMX ch values CODE SENP pan sensor TPOS tilt position PPOS pan position DUTY encode duty cycle TCOR tilt correction PCOR pan correction TIME main loop time SVCC sensor power SEN2 sensor 2 SENI sensor 1 SENT tilt sensor Figure 4 3 Menu map HOME home the fixture S UP Customer Service use only SELFT ALL perform all self tests DIM dim self test SHUT shutter self test FRST frost wheel self test LENS lens wheel self test CYAN cyan wheel self test YELW yellow wheel self test MAGN magenta wheel self test COLR color wheel self test TILT tilt self test PAN pan self test FUNC reserved for future use BOOT copy the new boot code
39. D will display the number of lamp strikes Lamp strikes are automatically reset when the lamp hours are reset see Resetting Lamp Hours L RS on page 3 5 4 4 Information Menu INFO EC 1 User Manual Viewing Software Version VER To view the fixture s current software version 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the IC LED display do D ES Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the INFO menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the INFO menu 1 ep i CI N Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the VER option and press the lt Enter gt button to select the VER option The LED will display the fixture s current software version rn 0 w Resetting Lamp Hours L RS To reset the lamp hours and lamp strikes 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display Al I zz IQ nl GL C3J 179 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the INFO menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the INFO menu ER ES un 3 Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the L RS option and press and hold the Enter button to select the L RS option The LED will display 0000 when the lamp hours are reset Viewing Fixture Hours F HR To view the number of hours the fixture has been ON
40. E 2 4 Attaching the Mounting Feet anne een 2 5 Securing the Fixture to the Prepared Foundation 2 6 Branch Mains Power Connections indelebili 2 7 Important Power Cord Information U K Only 2 7 VIGTIG FIKKER HEDS INFORMATION DANMARK 2 7 Powering UD Ihe EIXUUEG een Besen 2 8 Hominethe e EE 2 8 Assigning a Fixture Number or DMX Start Channel n 2 8 PLATE CORSO 3 1 COOP TUNC CUON S een een 3 2 Peiner a 3 2 Fee Double ROtate ae nee ae 3 2 I aiu S POCO lies 3 2 F3 Forward Spin Synchronized Sequences 3 2 F4 Reverse Spin Random Cycling ss 3 3 F5 Color Lock and Quickest Path eeeeeereereee 3 3 CODE WDEC bar uil iero I 3 9 EC 1 User Manual Intro 1 Cyan Magenta and Yellow Color Mixing System 3 3 Effects Wheel 1 and 2 Beam Shaping nn 3 4 EE 3 4 Dingo lia ita 3 4 MSpeed Motor Speed alari 3 4 Cono pria 3 4 Remote SAUEdOW ios 3 9 Remote Power Up Homing and Lamp Restrike 3 0 Checksum lla 3 0 Updaatine EC T 7 SOHWAre asadas 3 6 Uploading Software to EC I sil illa lisi 3 6 Attaching an Upload Dongle LL 3 6 Grossloading SOL Wal EE 3 6 Uploading Software from Status Cue ii 3 6 Menu Maps diet Renee rere 4 2 WE ee ta een 4 3 Address Menu ADDR essen nu 4 3 Information Menu N
41. FO scsi 4 4 Viewing Lamp Hours HR sn 4 4 Viewing Lamp Strikes L ST u 4 4 Viewing Software Version VER ss 4 5 Resetting Lamp Hours URS aussen see 4 5 Viewing Fixture Hours FHR aussage 4 5 Resetting Fixture Hours P RS au az re apes a 4 6 Viewing the Current Internal Temperature CURR 4 6 Viewing the Minimum Internal Temperature MINT 4 6 Viewing the Maximum Internal Temperature MAXT 4 7 Resetting the Internal Temperature Readings RST 4 7 Viewing DMX Errors and Function Values FIXT 4 8 Viewing DMX Data by Channel Number DATA 4 9 Viewing Supplemental Fixture Data CODE essssessserssssssssessse 4 9 Test Men traia 4 10 Homing the Fixture HOME ui 4 10 Assigning the Fixture to Setup S UP JU 4 11 Performing Self Tests SELF sucia is 4 11 Changing Functions FUNC seien ea 4 11 Changing Boot Codes BOOT near oben diio 4 12 Mode E WEE 4 12 Setting the Operating Mode MODE AA 4 12 Crossloading Fixture Software XLD essssesssessssessserssseesssrssseess 4 13 vis MENU ee 4 13 Setting Factory Presets ON FACT us 4 13 Setting the Fixture Number or DMX Start Channel CHNL 4 14 Changing the Display Output DSPL eese 4 15 Invert Pan PIN ad 4 15 Intro 2 EC 1 User Manual Inverting Tilt TAN creer 4 15 Swapping Pan and Tilt SWAP nn
42. However if you are experiencing problems with your fixture the status LEDs and or alpha numeric display provide insight on where the problem is originating For more information on error messages see Chapter 6 The menu navigation buttons allow you to access and change the fixture s menu items For more information on the menu system see Chapter 4 Side Panel Locate the side panel connectors for the fixture s power cord and Data In Data Out cables see Figure 1 2 You will use these connectors to link the fixture to a power source a controller and or other fixtures For more information on linking fixtures see Linking the Fixture s to a Controller on page 2 2 For more information on connecting the fixture to a power source see Branch Mains Power Connections on page 2 7 If you choose you can fit user supplied conduit for data in E cord the data and power cords directly to the connectors via the 1 2 NPT National Pipe Thread cable Figure 1 2 Side panel connectors 1 2 Identifying EC 1 Components EC 1 User Manual connectors installed on the side panel For more information see the EC 1 Installation Guide p n 60600125 shipped with this manual Setting the Fixture Voltage The EC 1 fixture voltage is factory set to 277 volts 60 Hertz If your power source voltage differs you must change the fixture input vo
43. Le Scosse Elettriche 1 Se questa apparecchiatura stata consegnata senza una spina del cavo di alimentazione collegare la spina appropriata del cavo di alimentazione in base ai seguenti codici e marrone sotto tensione e blu neutro e verde giallo terra 2 Disinnestare la corrente prima di cambiare la lampadina o prima di eseguire qualsiasi riparazione 3 Per qualsiasi riparazione rivolgersi al personale specializzato L utente non deve riparare nessuna parte dentro l unita 4 Aparecchio di Classe I Questa apparecchiatura deve essere messa a terra Avvertenza Per Proteggersi Contro Le Radiazioni Dei Raggi Ultravioletti Non usare questa apparecchiatura Se il sistema di chiusura della lampadina non e completo o se gli scudetti le lenti 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 EC 1 User Manual Appendice D Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza D 5 Avvertenza Per Non Ferire Ad Altre Persone 1 Avvertenza la lampadina calda potrebbe esplodere Spegnerla per 5 minuti prima di aprirla Usare protezzioni per le mani e per gli occhi prima di cambiare la lampadina 2 Le superfici della apparecchiatura possono arrivare a temperature di 140 gradi centrigradi 149 gradi f Aspettare 5 minuti prima di maneggiare 3 Camb
44. O 00 O e Ge FY DI on ono D O MO T er i oO ffh i oO D 100 100 ffh Table A 2 Construct Parameters Controller Controller an escisi n Value Value Value forEC 1 forSTC H dec hex yelown Ip O Dn Channel 5 Channel 9 IX Wheel _ yellow out Lens wheel wide angle filter Channel 6 Channel 10 effects narrow horizontal 128 wheel 1 shaping center axis wide vertical 192 shaping center axis 008 ffh frost sla dla 40h Frost wheel Channel 7 Channel 11 effects wheel 2 Shaping center axis wide horizontal 192 shaping center axis random strobe high saturation Mems mele EEE fastest 1255 100 fh me o Jo jm Channel 11 Channel 15 Contro mm or e E strobe slowest 8 3 08h strobe fastest Channel 8 Channel 12 Shutter random strobe low 128 saturation A 6 DMX 512 Protocol EC 1 User Manual Appendix B MSpeed Times Converting MSpeed Times Use this appendix to convert MSpeed motor movement times to a DMX value for either a numeric type controller Value or a fader type controller Value The values displayed in Table B 1 may vary slightly depending on your controller s rounding conventions Table B 1 Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times MSpeed Time In Value Value MSpeed Time Value Fader Seconds in Seconds 2527 4 16 2031 30 H8 2507 85 2 213 81 122 247 6
45. Problem with the tab sensor or motor on the magenta color mixing wheel yellow color mixing wheel or effects wheel 2 Reset the menu item that has rolled out of range see Resetting Lamp Hours L RS on page 4 5 or Resetting Fixture Hours F RS on page 4 6 Move the fixture if it is too close to a heat source Remove any object which may be obstructing the fixture s heatsink Check and reduce ambient temperature by turning on fans etc Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Runa self test on sensor 1 see Performing Self Tests SELF on page 4 11 Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Run a self test on sensor 2 see Performing Self Tests SELF on page 4 11 Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 The fixture was disconnected Reconnect the fixture and perform during an upload the upload again Problems and Solutions 6 3 Status LEDs The status LEDs help determine where any problems with your EC 1 may be originating See Table 6 2 for a description of the five status LEDs Table 6 2 Status LEDs Problem a l The motor power supply is receiving adequate sii o voltage Fuse or power failure The lamp power supply is receiving the proper Lamp sol
46. a and either turn all factory presets ON or change the factory presets individually The procedures below are listed in the order they appear on the Menu Map See Figure 3 3 on page 3 2 Setting Factory Presets ON FACT When you set this menu item ON all factory presets return to their default settings EC 1 is shipped from the factory with the following presets set to the following defaults Pan Tilt swap OFF Pan invert OFF Tilt invert OFF Shutdown time 5 minutes Operating mode EC 1 LED display ON EC 1 User Manual Set Menu 4 13 Note If you change any of the presets listed above by accessing their individual menu items this menu item will automatically be turned OFF To return all factory presets to their default settings or turn the factory presets OFF JL go Mt Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display Using the Up and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the SET menu and press the Enter button to select the SET menu Using the Up and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the FACT option This will be the first option displayed Press the Enter button to select the FACT option Using the Up and lt Down gt arrow buttons choose either the ON or OFF option and press the Enter button to select the desired option Setting the Fixture Number or DMX Start Channel CHNL Use this menu item
47. are replacing the lamp hold the existing lamp by its ceramic base and carefully pull the lamp straight out of the lamp socket See Figure 1 8 U Cautions 1 Do not squeeze the lamp glass when removing the old Figure 1 8 Installing a new lamp lamp from the socket Lamp glass may shatter 2 When handling the MSR or MSD lamp avoid contact with the lamp glass If the lamp glass is soiled by oil or dirt from skin gloves etc clean the cold lamp glass with an alcohol wipe A soiled lamp could overheat and burst causing damage to the fixture 7 Remove all packaging materials from the new lamp Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base gently press the two base pins into the lamp socket until the lamp is firmly seated See Figure 1 8 You do not need to optimize the lamp because the EC 1 fixture uses a self aligning lamp socket EC 1 User Manual Installing Replacing the Lamp 1 7 8 10 11 1 8 Locate the O ring in the outer groove of the lamp cap See Figure 1 8 Be sure to replace this O ring if it slips out of the groove during this procedure If the O ring is not replaced correctly the weather resistance of the fixture will be compromised Insert the lamp cap and attached lamp in the fixture Make sure you do not crimp the lamp socket wires while replacing the lamp cap See Figure 1 7 Insert the four socket cap screws in the lamp cap and tighten securely Tighten the screws to a torque setting between 36 4
48. atest version of the software developed in the color mixing wheels stress relieving fissures Stress relieving fissures are normal and do not in any way degrade the functionality or performance of the fixture Heat and natural expansion of the glass 6 6 Problems and Solutions EC 1 User Manual Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting To find solutions to problems encountered while uploading or crossloading new software versions see Table 6 4 Table 6 4 Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting Not all fixtures on the link are receiving the upload Status Cue Lighting Console displays Fixture could not erase flashrom Status Cue Lighting Console displays Warning No response from Fixture xx Link xx Address xx Fixture LED alpha numeric display shows BOOT DIFF ERR Fixtures are not crossloading EC 1 User Manual Fixture s are OFF Bad cable s Cable s disconnected The XLR cable s disconnected Bad cable s The fixture s electrical circuitry is damaged Status Cue was configured with a fixture at that address but no fixtures were found there Controllers serial data distributors data line Opto Isolators or fixture s using RS 422 connected before EC 1 fixtures on the link New software also included boot code this is normal Controllers serial data distributors data line Opto Isolators or fixture s using RS 422 connected before EC 1 fixtures on the link Turn Fixtu
49. avigation buttons 1 2 4 1 O Operating EC less ne 3 1 to 3 5 Operating mode changing ae 4 12 Optical assembly 5 4 5 5 Optional accessories Intro 6 installing latina 5 3 ONO Erle 1 8 A a cas tase canes 4 15 Pan EallblallNd asi ee 4 16 Ian le Le RT 4 15 mounting feet slots 2 6 SWAPPING area et kn 4 15 PAL ili 4 16 Power connections 2 7 Ba e te WEE 2 7 Power cord cap 2 7 Power SOUFCE renes 2 7 Power supply board 1 4 Power supply board tray 1 4 5 2 Power switch 2 8 POWER UD iii 2 8 Kniet een 3 5 Presets setting ON 4 13 R Reflector cleaning 5 9 Remote EE UD rha 3 5 SHOW de 3 5 Replacing parts 5 1 to 5 8 Retaining clip i 5 7 EC 1 User Manual RMA E V acl ere 4 7 Rubber gasket 5 8 SIDN do 4 15 SHOP a i 4 11 SALUPATON sac il 3 3 IB P er ale eo en 4 11 Self tests manually performing 4 11 SOU MENU ada 4 13 Setup position assigning 4 11 Shutdown TEMO ee 3 5 setting shutdown time 4 15 EE ege AO 3 4 Side panel a 1 2 CONQUI iaa 1 2 Data In Data Out con
50. citications anne Intro 4 Environmental Specifications ss Intro 5 Cable and Connector Specifications Intro 5 Salety SPECIICALons une Intro 5 Optional ACCES EE Intro 6 Chapter 1 Unpacking and Assembling EC 1 Unpacking ECE ener pero ee 1 1 Inspecting the COntedts mana 1 1 Saving the Shipping Materials u a a 1 1 Identifying EC I Components ala 1 2 Display Panel an oie oe otto ceti ea Me diras 1 2 side Panel nia 1 2 Setting the Fixt re Vota e nr 1 3 Installing Replacing the Lambda 1 6 Chapter 2 Configuring EC 1 Obtaining Data Cabling and Terminators Ms 2 1 EoNstructing CADIS essen euch 2 1 Cable Conneel rs une e Pert nes 2 1 Constructing Terminators var 2 2 Linking the Fixture S to a Controller e 2 2 Mountins the PUTO a 2 4 Attaching the Mounting Feet esse 2 5 Securing the Fixture to the Prepared Foundation 2 6 Branch Mains Power Connections alia 2 7 Important Power Cord Information U K Only 2 7 VIGTIG FIKKER HEDS INFORMATION DANMARK 2 7 EC 1 User Manual vil Powerme Up the Prunes su 2 8 Homines theRixt re nun are zen 2 8 Assigning a Fixture Number or DMX Start Channel nenn 2 8 Chapter 3 Operating EC 1 Fixture COMSUUCIS sara 3 1 Color EUNcions ee ee De 3 2 A EE 3 2 FI Double ROtate ni E Pe or oli 3 2 F2 MSPO t ttt ti AN 3 2 F3 Forwar
51. code match the new boot code This Changing Boot Codes BOOT DIFF ERR differences error may occur after you crossload new software on page 4 12 Stored Verify the starting channel or EC 1 User Manual Problems and Solutions 6 1 Table 6 1 Alpha Numeric Display Error Messages Message Data is not readable from PINV Contact High End Systems EMEM N TINV DSPL CHNL SWAP Customer Service see Getting ERR LSTA LPLV MODE S DN LHRS FHRS LIST or LSTA ep on page Intro 3 Cannot Contact High End Systems E erase the SE ee Customer Service see Getting flash ROM Help on page Intro 3 Contact High End Systems a odd ROM Read write error from flash ROM Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Contact High End Systems FPGA FPGA error u RU s Field Customer Service see Getting 9 y Help on page Intro 3 Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Error reading ID Error reading unique fixture ID Replace lamp see Installing Replacing the Lamp on page Failed lamp 1 6 Lamp power supply failure Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Lamp shuts OFF during operation Lamp time out error Getting Help on page Intro 3 Allow time for the lamp to cool and home the fixture to restrike the lamp see Homing the Fixture HOME on page occurred Lamp is too hot to restrike 4 10 when lam
52. d Spin Synchronized Sequences 3 2 F4 Reverse Spin Random Cycling eese 3 3 F5 Color Lock and Quickest Path siii 3 3 COlLOF Weel orrei E TEET OOE die 3 3 Cyan Magenta and Yellow Color Mixing System 3 3 Effects Wheel 1 and 2 Beam Shaping esee 3 4 visui c 3 4 Dd 3 4 MSpeed Motor Speed ansteuern 3 4 CONOR senal ad les te NS 3 4 Remote Shutdown een 3 9 Remote Power Up Homing and Lamp Restrike 3 0 Checksum lil 3 9 Updating E ge eh nenne 3 6 Uploading Software to CL credano 3 6 Attaching an Upload Dongle vecina di a 3 6 Crossloading Soft Wwate saul 3 6 Uploading Software from Status Cue i 3 6 Chapter 4 Understanding the Menu System Men Ma it ados 4 2 Menu eH po Tc Tm 4 3 Address Menu ADDR sau 4 3 Intormation Menu INFO EE 4 4 Viewing Lamp HOUSE RES ae s 4 4 Viewing Lamp Strikes L ST 5 R 4 4 Viewing Software Version VER ss 4 5 Resetting Lamp Hours URS zn 4 5 Viewing Fixture Hours HR ale 4 5 Resetting Fixture Hours FRS ars sa er hin 4 6 Viewing the Current Internal Temperature CURR 4 6 Viewing the Minimum Internal Temperature MINT 4 6 viii EC 1 User Manual Viewing the Maximum Internal Temperature MAXT 4 7 Resetting the Internal Temperature Readings RST
53. e fixture about four inches SS N NA CA ballast tray power supply board tray Figure 1 4 Identify internal components logic board tray Note If any of the wires inside the fixture prevent the trays from sliding carefully move the wires out of the way Do not force the trays from their position this may disconnect internal wiring 9 Locate the voltage frequency jumpers on the power supply board see Figure 1 5 L3 d 4F CAP LAMP ar FAN il 1997 LIGHTWAVE RESEARCH gt ASSY 80050038 REV 3 0 E BS FAN LAME gt Qs TO CAPACITOR A Lui 2 J 3 s i H 157 a jumpers e T so a C CAUTION are soz SAME TYPE AND RATING FREQUENC 6 i 250V 6 3A 250V 6 3A SELEC C n FAST FAST 277VAC B IN or 230VAC l D T i Be ES 8v 24V O zo voltage f SELECT S select a 1 Let AAN z D d E ei E AN jumper o amp E SS S 8 1 1 a rm UN ali 9 5
54. e menu map see Figure 4 3 on page 4 2 alpha numeric display A Up arrow button scrolls upward through menu items or options B lt Down gt arrow button scrolls downward through menu items or options C Menu button backs out of the current menu to the previous menu level MENU ENTER 9 9 D Enter button selects the current menu item or option C D Figure 4 1 Explanation of display navigation buttons Note The alpha numeric display will flash when a new option is selected by pressing the Up and lt Down gt arrow buttons and will stop flashing when a new option is entered by pressing the lt Enter gt button If you do not press the Enter button the new option you selected will not be stored The lt Menu gt key moves you back to the previous option or menu without changing an option To access the display panel 62 remove the four 5 32 socket m protective cap screws and the protective remove the En P plastic plastic covering over the display SECH 4 covering see Figure 4 2 le NY ON Figure 4 2 Remove the LED display covering EC 1 User Manual 4 1 Menu Map A complete map of the menu system for EC 1 is shown in Figure 4 3 See individual sections below for descriptions of each menu item MENU top menu level ADDR Fxx Cxxx change existing fixture I
55. e reflector with a dry soft lint free cloth Figure 5 13 Locate the reflector 4 Follow Steps 17 19 on page 5 8 to replace the optical assembly reconnect the stepper motor drive cable and reinstall the lens plate Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces How often you clean the outer surfaces of your EC 1 depends on the environment If your fixture is used in a dusty rainy environment you should clean the outside housing of your fixture every few weeks A clean fixture helps maintain performance and reliability since dust and dirt can accumulate on the outside of the lens and cause loss of light output overheating and or malfunctions EC 1 User Manual Cleaning the Fixture 5 9 To clean the outer surfaces of EC 1 1 Clear away any accumulations of snow soil grass clippings or leaves around the heatsink area 2 Clean the lens with a soft cloth and soapy water to remove dust and dirt A lens clogged with dirt or debris will reduce light output and may pose a hazard to the fixture 3 After washing away the built up dust and dirt clean the lens with a mild glass cleaning solution Figure 5 14 Location of the heatsink and lens 5 10 Cleaning the Fixture EC 1 User Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter lists typical symptoms and solutions for problems you might experience when using your EC 1 If you need additional help or if the problem you are experiencing is not listed in this
56. e standard method of controlling Sending data to lighting fixtures and other devices Its strength lies in its ability to control virtually any mix of DMX compatible devices such as lighting fixtures lasers and hazers on the same link DMX 512 protocol provides 512 channels that are divided among all the devices connected to the controller in a particular link The number of channels each device in the link uses is determined by the channel range of the device Gloss 2 EC 1 User Manual DMX start channel The first DMX channel in a fixture s channel range on a particular DMX 512 link You must assign either a unique DMX starting channel or fixture number to each EC 1 you wish to respond independently to controller commands Assigning a DMX start channel rather than a fixture number helps you to keep track of the channel range used by each device in the link and prevent overlapping channel ranges Fixture number The fixture s order in a particular DMX 512 link You must assign either a unique fixture number or DMX starting channel to each EC 1 you wish to respond independently to controller commands You may choose to assign a fixture number instead of a DMX starting channel if you are very familiar with DMX 512 protocol and feel confident that none of your device s channel ranges will overlap Homing The process of moving to a home or starting point that is set by the fixture In EC 1 the three subtractive color mixi
57. ection Permanente Contre Les Chocs Electriques 1 Si cet quipement est livr sans prise de cable veuillez connecter la prise de cable correcte selon le code suivant e marron phase e bleu neutre e vert jaune terre 2 D brancher le courant avant de changer les lampes ou d effectuer des r parations 3 l int rieur de l quipement il n y a pas de pi ces remplacables par l utilisateur Confiez l entretien a un personnel qualifi 4 Equipement de Classe I Cet quipement doit tre mis a la terre Mise En Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Des Expositions Excessives Aux Rayons Ultra Violets UV 1 Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si le boitier 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 endommag s au point que leur efficacit aient t alt r e par exemple par des fissures ou de profondes gratignures 3 Ne jamais regarder directement la lampe quand celle ci est allum e D 2 Appendice D Importantes Informations Sur La S curit EC 1 User Mise En Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Blessures Corporelles 1 AVERTISSEMENT les lampes chaudes comportent un risque d explosion Apr s l avoir teinte attendre 5 minutes avant de la d gager Lors du remplacement de la lampe une protection des yeux et des mains est requise 2 Les surfaces de l appar
58. eferred to in this declaration of conformity was first manufactured in compliance with the following standards in 1997 Safety EN 60598 1 EN 60598 2 17 1989 A1 A3 1993 EMC EN 55022 Class A ITE IEC 801 2 Level 2 4 8kV IEC 801 3 Level 2 3 V m IEC 801 4 Level 2 1kV 5kV Fw ut ane U S A November 25 1998 Kenneth Stuart Hansen Compliance Engineer EC 1 User Manual Product Modification Warning High End Systems products are designed and manufactured to meet the requirements of United States and International safety regulations Modifications to the product could affect safety and render the product non compliant to relevant safety standards Mise En Garde Contre La Modification Du Produit Les produits High End Systems sont concus et fabriqu s conform ment aux exigences des r glements internationaux de s curit Toute modification du produit peut entrainer sa non conformit aux normes de s curit en vigueur Produktmodifikationswarnung Design und Herstellung von High End Systemen entsprechen den Anforderungen der U S A und den internationalen Sicherheitsvorschriften Abanderungen dieses Produktes k nnen dessen Sicherheit beeintrachtigen und u U gegen die diesbez glichen Sicherheitsnormen versto en Avvertenza Sulla Modifica Del Prodotto I prodotti di High End Systems sono stati progettati e fabbricati per soddisfare i requisiti delle normative di sicurezza statunitensi ed internazionali Quals
59. eil peuvent atteindre des temp ratures de 140 C Laisser refroidir pendant 5 minutes avant la manipulation 3 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 ist nur f r den Gebrauch mit einer 575 Watt Philips Serie M Metall Halogen Lampe mit GX 9 5 Sockel konzipiert Der Gebrauch irgend eines anderen Lampentyps k nnte Sie gef hrden und Ihre Garantie au er Kraft setzen Das Ger t nie auf einer feuergef hrlichen Fl che montieren Stets einen Mindestabstand von 1 Meter zu brennbaren Materialien einhalten Zum Ersatz nur Sicherungen verwenden die dem vorgeschriebenen Typ und Nennwert entsprechen o Einen Mindestabstand von 1 Meter zu den angestrahlten Objekten einhalten 6 Dieses Ger t darf nur an eine Zweigleitung mit einem berlastungsschutz von h chstens 20 A angeschlossen werden DR Warnung Zum Schutz Gegen Gef hrliche K rperstr me 1 Wenn dieses Gerat ohne einen Netzkabelstecker erhalten wurde ist der entsprechende Netzkabelstecker entsprechend dem folgenden Code anzubringen e Braun Unter Spannung stehend e Blau Neutral e Gr n Gelb Erde 2 Vor dem Austauschen von Lampen oder vor Wartungsarbeiten stets den Netzstecker ziehen 3 Servicearbeiten sollten nur von Fachpersonal ausgef hrt werden Das Ger t enth lt keine wartungsbed rftigen Teile 4 Dieses Ger t geh rt
60. el motor the three subtractive color mixing wheel motors and the two effects wheel motors to use MSpeed to determine the time it takes to move from one position to another Using this function the changes in position occur smoothly in the specified MSpeed time If you do not enable this function your DMX controller will control the motor speed by crossfading the motor positions For more information on MSpeed see MSpeed Motor Speed on page 3 4 F3 Forward Spin Synchronized Sequences Using Function 3 at lower DMX controller values allows the color wheel to spin forward at higher DMX controller values it allows the three subtractive color mixing wheels to perform synchronized color mix sequences When you operate multiple EC 1 fixtures in synchronized color mix sequences all fixtures will change to the same color at the same time 3 2 Fixture Constructs EC 1 User Manual F4 Reverse Spin Random Cycling Using Function 4 at lower DMX controller values allows the color wheel to spin in reverse at higher DMX controller values it allows the three subtractive color mixing wheels to perform random color mix cycling When you operate multiple EC 1 fixtures in random color mix cycling all fixtures will change to different colors at different times F5 Color Lock and Quickest Path Function 5 allows the color wheel to snap on whole colors It also rotates the wheel in the quickest path to reach the color you specify For example
61. emote Power Up Homing and Lamp Restrike on page 3 5 To manually home EC 1 via the fixture menu system see Homing the Fixture HOME on page 4 10 Assigning a Fixture Number or DMX Start Channel To operate EC 1 you must first assign either a fixture number or DMX start channel to each fixture The fixture number DMX start channel identifies each fixture s unique channel range on the DMX 512 link If your controller supports EC 1 fixtures each fixture will reserve 12 channels in its channel range and you may choose to assign each fixture either a fixture number a unique number between 1 and 42 or a DMX start channel However because different types of devices use different channel ranges assigning a DMX start channel rather than a fixture number helps you to keep track of the channel range used by each device in the link and prevent overlapping channel ranges For more information on DMX channel ranges see DMX 512 Protocol on page A 1 If your controller only supports Studio Color fixtures each fixture will reserve 16 channels in its channel range and you must assign each fixture a DMX start channel For sample DMX start channels see DMX Start Channels on page A 2 To assign a fixture number DMX start channel follow the procedure in the section titled Setting the Fixture Number or DMX Start Channel CHNL on page 4 14 now 2 8 Powering Up the Fixture EC 1 User Manual Once you have linked your
62. essories may damage the fixture and void the warranty 2 This fixture must be serviced by qualified personnel The information listed in this section is intended to assist qualified personnel only zf 3 Equipment surfaces may reach 140 C 284 F Allow the fixture to cool before handling AN Warning Disconnect power before servicing EC 1 User Manual Installing Optional Accessories 5 3 Replacing Dichroic Filters You can replace dichroic filters if they are lens plate screws 12 damaged or broken or to install a custom color To order replacement dichroics or custom colors see Getting Help on page lens plate Intro 3 You will need e 0 32 allen wrench e torque wrench e phillips head screwdriver e replacement dichroic glass To install dichroic glass filters 1 Electrically isolate the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow the fixture to cool as described above 2 Unscrew the twelve 5 32 socket cap screws around the edge of the lens plate and remove the lens plate See Figure 5 4 Figure 5 4 Remove the lens plate 3 Disconnect the stepper motor drive cable and slide the optical assembly and attached H frame up and out of the fixture See Figure 5 5 H frame slides in these four slots optical assembly stepper motor drive cable Figure 5 5 Disconnect stepper motor drive cable and remove optical assembly 5 4 Installing Optional Accessories EC 1 User Manua
63. exterior surface temperature 140 C 284 F Minimum distance to lighted object 1 0 meter 3 28 feet Minimum distance to flammable objects 1 0 meter 3 28 feet Warnings 1 Class I equipment For continued protection against electric shock connect this equipment to an earthed grounded power source only AN 2 Do not mount on a flammable surface Cable and Connector Specifications DMX data cables Belden 9841 or equivalent meets specifications for ELA RS 485 applications with the following characteristics 2 conductor twisted pair plus a shield maximum capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft maximum resistance of 20 Q 1000 ft nominal impedance 100 140 Q DMX data connectors 3 pin male and female XLR connectors DMX data terminators Male XLR connector with 120 ohm terminator Safety Specifications Safety standards EN 60598 1 1993 EN 60598 2 17 1989 A1 A3 1993 EMC standards EN 55022 Class AITE IEC 801 2 1991 Level 2 4 8 kV IEC 801 3 Draft 5 Level 2 3 V m IEC 801 4 1988 Level 2 1 kV 0 5 kV Conforms to ce Ab mss Eh 6 501 Certified to CAN CSA C22 2 No 9 EC 1 User Manual Intro 5 Optional Accessories Table Intro 1 below lists the EC 1 optional accessories available from your High End Systems dealer distributor Table Intro 1 EC 1 optional accessories Part Description Accessory effect lenses set of five 9909002
64. fixture to a DMX 512 compatible controller connected your fixture to a power source and assigned a fixture number DMX start channel you are ready to begin operating your fixture Fixture Constructs When you program your fixtures via a DMX controller you are assigning a DMX value to the fixture s constructs EC 1 has 12 constructs which are listed in Table 3 1 and defined in greater detail in this chapter For a listing of the fixture s construct parameters see Table A 2 on page A 4 Note If you control EC 1 with the Studio Color LCD controller the fixture s constructs are accessed by individual buttons and their values do not exactly correspond with the DMX values listed in this chapter See the documentation provided with your Studio Color LCD controller for more information Table 3 1 Fixture Constructs Channel Assignment Channel Assignment ESP controller for EC 1 controller for STC Color Functions channel 5 channel 6 channel 7 channel 8 channel 9 channel 10 channel 11 channel 12 Dim iris channel 13 channel 14 a channel 15 Checksum channel 16 Note If your controller only supports Studio Color fixtures each fixture will reserve 16 channels instead of 12 However channels 1 4 which control pan and tilt motion on Studio Color fixtures are ignored by EC 1 EC 1 User Manual Fixture Constructs 3 1 Color Functions EC 1 has six color functions which use the color wheel with five dichroic color
65. he letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow e The core which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black e The core which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red VIGTIG FIKKER HEDS INFORMATION DANMARK Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock Vigtigt Lederne med gul groen isolation maa kun tilsluttes en klemme maerket QD eller 1 EC 1 User Manual Branch Mains Power Connections 2 7 Powering Up the Fixture EC 1 does not have a power switch To power up or switch ON the fixture simply connect it into an appropriately rated power source See Branch Mains Power Connections on page 2 7 You can also remotely power up or shutdown the fixture via controller commands see Control on page 3 4 However it is very important that you electrically isolate the fixture before performing certain procedures as shown in this manual Homing the Fixture When you connect EC 1 to an appropriately rated power source the fixture automatically begins its homing procedure to verify that the major functions of the fixture color wheels iris and shutter are working properly During the homing process you will hear clattering sounds as the wheels iris and shutter seek their home position EC 1 also homes when you power up the fixture via your DMX controller see R
66. iare la lampadina se si danneggia o se si e deformata dovuto alle alte temperature Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock VIGTIGT LEDEREN MED GUL GROEN ISOLATION MAA KUN TILSLUTTES KLEMME MAERKET O ELLER D 6 Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation EC 1 User Manual Glossary Channel range The contiguous block of DMX 512 channels that a device reserves to control its constructs EC 1 fixtures reserve either 12 channels when used with a controller that supports EC 1 fixtures or 16 channels when used with a controller that only supports Studio Color fixtures Color corrector A means of matching a specific color temperature to simulate standard types of light such as Tungsten light or daylight EC 1 uses a daylight Color Temperature Orange CTO color corrector Color temperature A term used to describe the balance or content of each spectral component of white light Color temperature in turn relies on the concept of the black body A black body is a theoretical object that absorbs all of the energy that contacts it Heating a black body causes it to emit radiation When the spectral composition of a black body matches the spectral composition of a white light source the temperature of the black body in degrees Kelvin is the color temperature of the light source For example a light source that is rated at 6200 Kelvin such as the MSR 575 2 light source used in EC 1 matches the radiation
67. iasi 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 FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense IV EC 1 User Manual Warranty Information Limited Warranty Unless otherwise stated your product is covered by a two year parts and labor limited warranty Dichroic filters are not guaranteed against breakage or scratches to coating It is the owner s responsibility to furnish receipts or i
68. ichroic from Greek meaning two color filter achieves a richly saturated color without using any pigmented colored materials In simple terms it achieves this effect by either reflecting or cancelling out through destructive interference all but a narrow range of the light spectrum The dichroic name refers to the fact that one color or broad range of colors is reflected or cancelled out and one color or narrow range of colors is transmitted through the dichroic filter The dichroics used in EC 1 are all manufactured at the High End Systems Optical Coating and Assembly Laboratory in Austin Texas They are made from a base of low expansion glass material coated with multiple microscopic layers of specialized materials separated by junctions that either transmit or reflect certain wavelengths of light accounting for the resulting color Dichroic filters offer a number of advantages over traditional gel filters since they are made of low expansion glass and absorb almost no heat themselves they theoretically have no failure mechanism they transmit more light than gels and their resultant colors are more richly saturated than is possible with a gel Dichroic filters are used in the EC 1 color wheel and the three subtractive color mixing wheels Dichroics are also used on other High End Systems fixtures DMX 512 protocol DMX 512 D for digital MX for multiplex and 512 for the number of channels per link is th
69. ichroic from the two wheel tabs and provide the clearance needed to remove the dichroic see Figure 5 10 retaining clip Pull the dichroic out of the large retaining clip and over the wheel tabs to free it from the wheel If you intend to reuse this dichroic put it in a safe place where it will not get scratched Figure 5 10 EC 1 color wheel Orient the new dichroic so that the coated side is facing up away from the stepper motors To determine which side of the dichroic is coated place the tip of a pen against each side of the dichroic Look at the dichroic and pen from a slight angle On the coated side the tip of the pen appears to touch its reflection On the uncoated side there appears to be a gap between the pen and its reflection see Figure 5 11 Install the new dichroic in the wheel by pushing it under the large retaining clip then pull it up so it fits under the two wheel tabs see Figure 5 10 When you have successfully installed the new dichroic reconnect the strobe motor connector and reinstall the strobe plate removed in Step 8 above Remember to reposition the strobe motor connector wires outside the standoff uncoated Replace the eight strobe plate screws removed in Step 6 above Figure 5 11 Determining the l coated side of dichroic glass Replace the optical assembly on the H frame and secure the four screws removed in Step 4 above EC 1 User Manual Installing Op
70. id yellow No voltage and the lamp is ON Not necessarily The lamp is shut down flashing The fixture is unable to strike the lamp The logic board is receiving the required 5 Fuse or power failure Fixture is crossloading software to other fixtures Transmit solid yellow ente link OFF Not necessarilyf No DMX 512 data is being transmitted OFF The fixture is receiving new software from a Not necessarily No DMX 512 data is being received If you shut down the lamp using a remote shutdown command the lamp and the Lamp LED will shut OFF However if you have bad data cables no data cables controller connected to the fixture or the controller is OFF the lamp and its LED will also be OFF If correcting these problems does not turn the lamp ON see General Troubleshooting on page 6 5 f Neither the Transmit nor the Receive LED will be ON until you have connected the fixture to a DMX 512 compatible controller using XLR data grade cabling If these LEDs remain OFF even though you have connected the fixture to a controller and are sending DMX 512 commands to the fixture see General Troubleshooting on page 6 5 6 4 Problems and Solutions EC 1 User Manual General Troubleshooting To find solutions to general fixture problems not indicated by alpha numeric display error messages or status LEDs see Table 6 3 Table 6 3 General Troubleshooting Problem Fixture will not turn ON Fixture function
71. if your fixture is currently set to a fixture number and instead you want to identify the fixture using a DMX start channel or vice versa To simply change an existing fixture number to a different fixture number or DMX start channel to a different DMX start channel see Address Menu ADDR on page 4 3 To set a fixture number or DMX start channel 4 14 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display Using the Up and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the SET menu and press the Enter button to select the SET menu Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the CHNL menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the CHNL menu Using the Up and lt Down gt arrow buttons choose either the DMX or ADDR option and press the Enter button to select the desired option Choosing DMX allows you to assign a DMX start channel C001 C512 ADDR allows you to assign a fixture number F 01 F 42 Be sure you do not overlap fixture channel ranges when setting the fixture number DMX start channel see DMX 512 Protocol on page A 1 Set Menu EC 1 User Manual Changing the Display Output DSPL Use this menu item to change the appearance of the fixture s alpha numeric display You can choose to turn the display ON OFF or dim the display to reduce visibility To change the display output Hd JA 1 Press and hold the l
72. in place or if shields lenses or ultraviolet screens are damaged 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 Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on EC 1 User Manual D 1 Warning For Continued Protection Against Injury To Persons 1 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 2 Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 140 C 284 F Allow 5 minutes for cooling before handling 3 Change the lamp if it becomes damaged or thermally deformed Appendice D Importantes Informations Sur La Securite Mise En Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Incendies 1 Cet appareil est concu uniquement pour une lampe m tallique a halogene Philips s rie M de 575 watts a base GX 9 5 Son utilisation avec tout autre type de lampe peut tre dangereuse et annuler la garantie Ne pas monter les lampes sur une surface inflammable Maintenir a une distance minimum de 1 0 m tre de mati res inflammables Ne remplacer les fusibles qu avec des modeles et valeurs assign es recommand s Respecter une distance minimum de 1 0 m tre par rapport aux objets clair s Cet appareil de connection au circuit comporte une protection contre les surcharges de 20 A PERS Mise En Garde Pour Une Prot
73. is appendix provides the values for numeric type controllers and percentages for fader type controllers to approximately match common gel colors using EC 1 Additional color matches are available on the High End Systems web site In the Color column R depicts a Rosco gel color L depicts a Lee gel and LHT depicts a high temperature Lee gel Table C 1 Color Matching Red Red Green Green Blue Blue No Color Blue R60 o 0 255 100 189 74 166 65 Mist ue R61 o mm 1255 100 196 77 168 66 Booster Blue R62 o 10 1255 100 255 100 201 79 Pale Blue R63 o 10 1255 100 223 87 189 174 R64 Cool Blue Joe o 10 1255 100 221 87 166 165 Brilliant Blue R69 o 10 36 114 255 100 199 178 110 m m jm pm m Je 0 JI 7 181 171 255 10096 0 158 162 ep 66 255 100 o 5 2 122 48 255 1 74 7 4 o o eli y CNN o D Azure Blue R7Z2 O0 Peacock Blue R73 0 Light G Mmm lo Green Blue R77 0 Trudy Blue R78 fo Green Blue R80_ fo o D o o 0 Urban Blue R360 10 00 00 00 9 1 9 10 Oo 5 0 t181 71 191 75 1255 EC 1 User Manual Color Matching C 1 1 6 8 6 5 4 17 158 6 55 55 55 181 0 Table C 1 Color Matching i E E Delft mes o o Bermuda Blue R376 Alice Blue 78 Medium Yellow Medium Amber Gold Amber Scarle
74. ket will compromise the fixture s weather resistant seal 4 Install the new lens rotate the clips back in place and tighten the six screws to secure the lens to the lens plate Make sure the lens is secure by attempting to rotate it Figure 5 12 Lens plate 5 Replace the lens plate on the fixture head and replace the 12 screws removed in step 2 Tighten the screws to a torque setting between 36 48 in lb 4 5 N m to achieve a weather resistant seal 5 8 Installing Optional Accessories EC 1 User Manual Cleaning the Fixture Caution Equipment surfaces may reach 140 C 284 F Allow the hl a fixture to cool before handling To clean your EC 1 you will need e a soft lint free cloth e mild glass cleaning solution e soapy water Cleaning the Interior Surfaces High End Systems recommends that you periodically inspect the reflector located inside lamp the fixture to make sure it is clean Perform your first inspection after the fixture has been operating about 1 000 hours and then inspect the reflector every six months reflector To inspect the reflector 1 Follow Steps 1 3 in Replacing Dichroic Filters on page 5 4 to remove the lens plate disconnect the stepper motor drive cable and remove the optical assembly 2 After you remove the optical assembly look inside the fixture and locate the reflector see Figure 5 13 3 If the reflector is not clean gently wipe the interior of th
75. l 4 Using a phillips head screwdriver remove the four screws securing the optical assembly to the H frame See Figure 5 6 remove these 4 screws holding the optical assembly to the H frame optical assembly I H frame Figure 5 6 Optical assembly on H frame 9 Turn the optical assembly over so that it is resting on the stepper motors see Figure 5 7 remove these 8 screws securing the strobe plate stepper motors Figure 5 7 Remove the strobe plate 6 Remove the eight screws securing the strobe plate to the optical assembly see Figure 5 7 EC 1 User Manual Installing Optional Accessories 5 5 7 Locate the strobe motor connector see Figure 5 8 Note the strobe motor connector s position outside the standoff so that you can reattach this connector correctly in step 14 Figure 5 8 Strobe motor connector position 8 As you remove the strobe plate carefully unplug the strobe motor connector 9 Locate the color wheel and the dichroic you wish to replace See Figure 5 9 color wheel dichroics 5 Figure 5 9 Location of the color wheel 5 6 Installing Optional Accessories EC 1 User Manual 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 To remove the dichroic from the color wheel tabs wheel push the dichroic you wish to replace toward the center of the wheel into the large retaining clip This will free the d
76. l communications including Dataflash AF1000 xenon strobes Intellabeam fixtures and Emulator fixtures block software uploads or crossloads on a link Therefore make sure you put all of these devices after the EC 1 fixtures on the link If you cannot move these devices after EC 1 fixtures on the link remember to remove or bypass these devices when you want to perform software uploads or crossloads You will need e DMX data cabling e terminator s For more information on obtaining cabling and terminators see Obtaining Data Cabling and Terminators on page 2 1 To link the fixture s 1 Start with the controller Consult the documentation provided with the controller for the procedure to connect the male end of an XLR cable to the controller s Data Out connector Connect the female end of the XLR cable that is connected to the controller to the first fixture s Data In connector 2 Connect the male end of a new XLR cable to the first fixture s Data Out connector and the female end to the next fixture s Data In connector 3 Continue using this method to connect all of the EC 1 fixtures on the link see Figure 2 3 DMX 512 compatible controller fixture 1 fixture 2 fixture 3 data out
77. le to the desired position then re tighten securely see Figure 2 6 2 6 Mounting the Fixture EC 1 User Manual Branch Mains Power Connections Warning Class 1 equipment This equipment must be earthed EC 1 is shipped without a power cord cap attached You can either wire the line cord for permanent connection to a power source or install a power cord cap and connect EC 1 to a standard electrical outlet for temporary installations If you choose to fit user supplied conduit for the data and power cords directly to the connectors see the EC 1 Installation Guide p n 60600125 shipped with this manual Note If you choose to install a power cord cap the type of cap you need depends on the location and country in which the EC 1 will be used You should use a power cord cap with the correct voltage rating for 13 amps or more Contact a local authority if you are unsure which type of power cord cap you need Install a power cord cap or permanently connect the cord to a power source in accordance with the following code e green and yellow earth e blue neutral e brown live Important Power Cord Information U K Only In the United Kingdom 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 t
78. lect the EC 1 option 4 12 Mode Menu EC 1 User Manual Crossloading Fixture Software XLD To crossload software from one fixture to all other EC 1s on the link 1 Note Disconnect or bypass any controllers serial data distributors data line optoisolators and any fixtures using the RS 422 DMX standard of serial communications such as Dataflash AF1000 xenon strobes Intellabeam fixtures and Emulator fixtures These devices will block communication between your crossloading fixture and any other EC 1 fixtures on the link On the crossloading fixture only press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the MODE menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the MODE menu Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the XLD option and press the lt Enter gt button to select the XLD option The fixture will upload its software to all other EC 1 fixtures on the link The LED on all other EC 1 fixtures will display UPLD as they are receiving the software upload After each fixture receives the software upload the fixture will reset and home If the fixture takes longer than one minute to reset disconnect then reconnect power to the fixture and repeat the crossload Set Menu The set menu allows you to change the fixture number to a DMX start channel or vice vers
79. locking the display after you have accessed the menu system Address Menu ADDR Use the Address menu to quickly change the current fixture number DMX start channel Using this menu option you can only change the existing fixture number to another fixture number or the existing DMX start channel to another DMX start channel If you want to change the way you identify the fixture i e a fixture number instead of a DMX start channel or vice versa complete the procedure described in Setting the Fixture Number or DMX Start Channel CHNL on page 4 14 To change the current fixture number or DMX start channel 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the H LED display 2 Press the lt Enter gt button to select the ADDR menu ee 2 3 Use the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons to select a new fixture D number F 01 to F 42 DMX start channel C001 C512 The LED Or display will flash when a new option is selected r1 Xl 4 Press the Enter button to accept the new fixture number DMX start channel The LED display will stop flashing when a new option is entered If you do not press the Enter button the new option you selected will not be stored Note Be sure you do not overlap fixture channel ranges when changing the fixture number DMX start channel see DMX 512 Protocol on page A 1 EC 1 User Manual Menu 4 3 Information Menu INFO The inf
80. lor Wheel rrt riot erre nn 0 6 EC I Colot WBebl za eurer 9 7 Determining the coated side of dichroic glass 9 7 Lens plate a ee 9 8 Locate the rellector sr ner ba 9 9 Location of the heatsink and lens 9 10 1 5 EC 1 User Manual Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Table 1 1 EC 1 User Manual EC 1 optional accessories nenne Intro 6 Fixture CONS UCTS en een 3 1 Description and function of EC 1 fuses 9 1 Alpha Numeric Display Error Messages 6 1 Status LEDS ek 6 4 General Troubleshooting ae 6 5 Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting AA 6 7 Sample Start e E A 2 Constr ct Parameters unse ne A 4 Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times esee B 1 Color Ee C 1 Intro 1 Intro 2 EC 1 User Manual Chapter 1 Unpacking and Assembling EC 1 In this chapter you will unpack your fixture and identify fixture components set the fixture s input voltage and install the lamp Unpacking EC 1 M Unpack your fixture and verify that it arrived complete and without any damage Inspecting the Contents Carefully unpack the carton and inspect the contents for damage If any of the items in the following list are missing or damaged notify both the shipping agent and your sales agent immediately EC 1 fixture Philips MSR 575 2 or MSD 5
81. lt invert SWAP swap pan and tilt motion SENT MN shutdown in 5 minutes 10MN shutdown in 10 minutes UDO W 575 watt 250W 250 watt TCAL tilt calibration PCAL pan calibration Figure 4 15 Menu map A lt Up gt arrow button scrolls upward L ra kl vv 9 ENTER previous menu level through menu items or options Down arrow button scrolls downward through menu items or options Enter button selects the curent menu item or option
82. ltage to match your power source EC 1 has a selectable input voltage that allows you to choose 100V 120V 230V or 277V at 50 or 60 Hertz The voltage range for each setting is 10 percent For example if you have a 208 or 240 volt power source use the 230 volt input setting Caution This fixture must be serviced by qualified personnel The information listed in this section is intended to assist qualified personnel only Warning Be sure to match the voltage selection jumper to your power source prior to operating this equipment Do not set the voltage selection jumper with the equipment plugged in You will need e 5 32 allen wrench e torque wrench e small flat head screwdriver To change the fixture s voltage frequency setting 1 Electrically isolate the fixture 2 Remove the fixture s side panel by unscrewing the panel s eight 0 32 socket cap screws Remove only the side panel nearest the fixture s LED display to gain access to the power supply board see Figure 1 3 open this side panel LED display Figure 1 3 Remove the side panel closest to the display EC 1 User Manual Setting the Fixture Voltage 1 3 3 Locate the power supply board tray and ballast tray inside the fixture See Figure 1 4 These trays are connected to each other by internal wiring Therefore to move one tray you must move both trays at the same time 4 Slide the power supply board tray and ballast tray out of th
83. mbination Selectable 8 to 22 beam angle plus optional lenses Smooth dichroic subtractive color mixing system providing over 100 million color permutations Six position color wheel with replaceable dichroic filters Effects such as partial colors color spins color cycles and strobe Color temperature correction filters may be fitted in the color wheel full CTO fitted as standard Variable frost Available accessory PAR type lenses providing MFL medium flood WEL wide flood and XWFL extra wide flood beams Easy quick lamp replacement in a self aligning lamp socket Smooth iris dimming Easy to program LED display All functions controllable via DMX 512 protocol Selectable input power supply of 100V 120V 230V 277V at 50 60 Hz Robust magnetic ballast Precision stepper motors used to control iris shutter color and effects wheels Power factor correction Remote fixture power up and shutdown Self optimizing lamp socket All beam angles are accurate 1 EC 1 User Manual Intro 1 Caution and Warning Symbols The following international symbols appear in margins throughout this manual to highlight caution and warning messages Cautions Not heeding these messages could result in personal injury and or damage to equipment Caution This symbol indicates caution messages Hot Surface This symbol indicates a hot surface Guilt Cy AREAS AN Warnings Not heeding these messages could result in
84. mperature Readings RST below Resetting the Internal Temperature Readings RST To reset the internal temperature readings Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display E Ge 70 T N Ne F 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the INFO menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the INFO menu TEMP 3 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the TEMP menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the TEMP menu CT 4 Using the lt Up gt and Down arrow buttons scroll to the RST J option and press and hold the lt Enter gt button to select the RST option The LED will display 000C when the internal temperature readings are reset EC 1 User Manual Information Menu INFO 4 7 Viewing DMX Errors and Function Values FIXT This menu feature is provided as a troubleshooting menu for qualified personnel to view the following ERRS DMX errors CSUM checksum channel CNTL control channel MSPD MSpeed DIM dim SHUT shutter FRST effects wheel 1 position LENS effects wheel 2 position CYAN cyan wheel position YELW yellow wheel position MAGN magenta wheel position CLR fixed color wheel position CLRF color function TILT tilt position PAN pan position STRT start code CE checksum errors OV overrun errors FE framing errors me
85. nectors 1 2 power cord connector 1 2 Software CLOSSIOAd a en 3 6 4 13 troubleshooting 6 7 WDC ALG anne ae 3 6 Ule lorz LE 3 6 troubleshooting 6 7 uploading from Status Cue 3 6 version alpha numeric display 1 2 viewing current version 4 5 Specifications cable and connector Intro 5 el cirical ail ias Intro 4 environmental Intro 5 model information Intro 4 DIV IC Ale ne iaia Intro 4 A tci pon E cies Intro 5 STANCO isti EE 5 6 Status LEDS tai ala 1 2 problem indicators 6 4 Stepper motor 5 5 Stepper motor drive cable 5 4 Selen 3 4 Strobe motor connector 5 6 Stee 5 5 Studio Color LCD controller 3 1 A 4 15 Index iii Symbols CANONS nee Intro 2 warnings i Intro 2 TIN asili ee 4 15 APA e O 2 4 A E 4 16 Temperature resetting temperature readings 4 7 viewing current internal temperature 4 6 viewing maximum internal temperature 4 7 viewing minimum internal temperature 4 6 Terminator CONSIUCIING nr 2 2 ODM ass 2 1 LES MENU acaso nen 4 10 Tilt Gall IO FACING EE 4 16 INVEST esile 4 15 setting tilt angle 2 6 SWAPPING sto is 4 1
86. ng wheels color wheel shutter iris dim and effects wheels 1 and 2 all have a designated home Status LED Light Emitting Diode Lights on the EC 1 fixture s display panel that indicate activity of the fixture s motors lamp logic board power and DMX 512 data status transmitting or receiving Link A group of fixtures joined by connecting data cables that receive data from a controller or crossloading fixture Luminaire Another word for fixture or lighting equipment MSpeed A means of defining the time it takes for a motor to move to a different defined position Navigation buttons The buttons on the fixture s display panel that allow you to enter select and store menu values for the fixture The EC 1 navigation buttons include the Menu Enter Arrow Up and Arrow Down buttons See Figure 4 1 on page 4 1 EC 1 User Manual Gloss 3 Operating mode A setting that determines how your controller sends data to your EC 1 fixture Because EC 1 fixtures and Studio Color fixtures use the same software there is a menu option to choose between EC 1 EC 1 operating mode or Studio Color STC operating mode Your EC 1 fixture should always be set to EC 1 operating mode Optimize The process of positioning a lamp inside its reflector to achieve the brightest possible light output with the brightest point of light in the center of the beam An optimized lamp prevents the beam from damaging other internal com
87. ntro 4 Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Home the fixture see Homing the Fixture HOME on page 4 10 Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Problems and Solutions 6 5 Table 6 3 General Troubleshooting Problem Fixture is not responding to controller commands or is producing unexpected results Display is not functioning Cracks have Probable Cause Incorrect fixture number or DMX start channel Bad data cable s Link not terminated Display is set OFF Bad power supply fuses Power connectors are loose Bad logic board Bad upload software Solution Verify the fixture number or DMX start channel does not overlap another fixture s DMX start channel or fixture number see DMX 512 Protocol on page 7 1 and or Setting the Fixture Number or DMX Start Channel CHNL on page 4 14 Replace data cables as necessary Terminate the link see Constructing Terminators on page 2 2 Turn the display ON see Changing the Display Output DSPL on page 4 15 Check the power supply fuses see Replacing Power Supply Fuses on page 5 1 Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 At fixture startup press the two navigational arrow buttons simultaneously The LED will display UPLD and hold the fixture in boot mode Reload the l
88. nu items not applicable for EC 1 To view any of the DMX errors and function values listed above 4 8 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the INFO menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the INFO menu 3 Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the DMX menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the DMX menu 4 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the FIXT menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the FIXT menu o Using the Up and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired option listed above and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired option The LED will display the option s DMX value Information Menu INFO EC 1 User Manual Viewing DMX Data by Channel Number DATA This menu feature allows you to use an EC 1 fixture to view DMX values for any device on the link You may access this menu item from any EC 1 fixture to determine if all devices are receiving the correct data from your controller When your controller sends out DMX data all of the devices on the link receive all 512 channels of information Each device however only uses the channels reserved for that fixture Set by the fixture s identifying fixture number or DMX start channel that you assigned Use this procedu
89. nvoices for verification of purchase date and dealer or distributor If purchase date cannot be provided date of manufacture will be used to determine warranty period Returning an Item Under Warranty for Repair It is necessary to obtain a RMA Return Material Authorization number from your dealer or point of purchase BEFORE any units are returned for repair The manufacturer will make the final determination as to whether or not the unit is covered by warranty Lamps are covered by the lamp manufacturer s warranty Any Product unit or parts returned to High End Systems must be packaged in a suitable manner to ensure the protection of such Product unit or parts and such package shall be clearly and prominently marked to indicate that the package contains returned Product units or parts and with a RMA number Accompany all returned Product units or parts with a written explanation of the alleged problem or malfunction Ship returned Product units or parts to 2227 West Braker Lane Austin TX 78758 USA Note Freight Damage Claims are invalid for fixtures shipped in non factory boxes and packing materials Freight All shipping will be paid by the purchaser Items under warranty shall have return shipping paid by the manufacturer only in the Continental United States Under no circumstances will freight collect shipments be accepted Prepaid shipping does not include rush expediting such as air freight Air freight can be sent custome
90. of a black body heated to 6200 Kelvin Because not all light sources exhibit a smooth spectral power distribution color temperature is an approximate measure of a lamp s spectral output Conduit A protective weatherproof covering for wires such as EC 1 s power or serial data cables Conduit helps protect these cables from physical damage and from elements such as rain and dust For more information on obtaining an EC 1 conduit wiring kit contact High End Systems customer service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Constructs Features of the fixture Such as color wheel shutter and dim You assign a value to these constructs via a controller to define the way your light source operates EC 1 fixtures have 12 constructs see Fixture Constructs on page 3 1 Crossload The act of copying fixture software from one fixture which already contains the software to other fixtures on the same link EC 1 User Manual Gloss 1 Controller A device used to program your fixture If your DMX compatible controller does not recognize EC 1 fixtures you can use a controller that recognizes Studio Color fixtures The type of controller you use determines the size of EC 1 s channel range When used with a controller that only supports Studio Color fixtures EC 1 will reserve 16 channels in its channel range but ignore the first four channels which control pan and tilt movement in a Studio Color fixture Dichroic A d
91. oll to the TEST J menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the TEST menu Ly H M ANT 3 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the BOOT option and press the lt Enter gt button to select the BOOT option The fixture will store the new boot code C Mode Menu The mode menu allows you to set your fixture s operating mode to EC 1 and to crossload software from one fixture to all other EC 1s on the link The procedures below are listed in the order they are appear on the Menu Map see Figure 3 3 on page 3 2 Setting the Operating Mode MODE EC 1 is shipped factory set to the EC 1 operating mode Because EC 1 fixtures and Studio Color fixtures use the same software there is a menu option to choose between EC 1 fixtures EC 1 or Studio Color fixtures STC You must always operate your EC 1 fixture in EC 1 operating mode If the operating mode is inadvertently changed to STC use this menu item to change your fixture s operating mode to EC 1 To change the fixture s operating mode Il 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the OUT LED display n E 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the MODE a menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the MODE menu E 3 Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the EC1 option 4 Press the Enter button to se
92. on from the control construct 3 4 Fixture Constructs EC 1 User Manual Remote Shutdown You can shut down EC 1 with a command from your DMX controller When you shut down or lock a fixture the fixture s shutter and iris close and the motors and lamp turn OFF To shut down EC 1 using a DMX controller 1 For the specified fixture s set the shutter value controller that supports EC 1 fixtures channel 8 controller that only supports Studio Color fixtures channel 12 to 0 This will unlock the control value 2 For the specified fixture s set the control value controller that supports EC 1 fixtures channel 11 controller that only supports Studio Color fixtures channel 15 to 128 for numeric controllers or 50 for fader type controllers When the value is sent for at least 0 5 seconds the fixture s will shut down Remote Power Up Homing and Lamp Restrike You can power up EC 1 with a command from your DMX controller When you power up or unlock a fixture the lamp restrikes all motors switch ON and the fixture homes To power up EC 1 using a DMX controller 1 For the specified fixture s set the shutter value controller that supports EC 1 fixtures channel 8 controller that only supports Studio Color fixtures channel 12 to 0 This will unlock the control value 2 For the specified fixture s set the control value controller that supports EC 1 fixtures channel 11 controller that only support
93. ormation menu allows you to view current fixture information such as the lamp hours lamp strikes software version total fixture hours internal temperature DMX errors and individual function values You can also reset lamp hours fixture hours and temperature readings The procedures below are listed in the order they are appear on the Menu Map see Figure 3 3 on page 32 Viewing Lamp Hours L HR To view the number of hours the current lamp has been ON Ridge INFO L HR 4 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the INFO menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the INFO menu Using the Up and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the L HR option This will be the first option displayed Press the lt Enter gt button to select the L HR option The LED will display the number of lamp hours Viewing Lamp Strikes L ST To view the number of times the lamp has attempted to strike Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the INFO menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the INFO menu Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the L ST option and press the lt Enter gt button to select the L ST option The LE
94. ou use data grade cable Data grade cable is designed to carry a higher quality signal with less susceptibility to electromagnetic interference Data grade cables must be Belden 9841 or equivalent meets specifications for EIA RS 485 applications with the following characteristics 2 conductor twisted pair plus a shield maximum capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft maximum resistance of 20Q 1000 ft nominal impedance 100 140Q Cable Connectors If you construct cabling you must use cable connectors with a male 3 pin XLR connector on one end and a female 3 pin XLR connector on the other end Pin one is the common cable shield pin two is the data complement negative and pin three is the data true positive See Figure 2 1 EC 1 User Manual Obtaining Data Cabling and Terminators 2 1 Grounding lug 2 shell insid de XLR she sll KZ inding lug inside XLR shell Common cable shield Male XLR Connector Female XLR Connector Figure 2 1 XLR 3 pin connectors You should test each cable with a voltage ohm meter VOM to verify correct polarity and to make sure that the negative and positive pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield or to each other Also make sure that pin 1 is shielded 1 Caution Do not connect anything to the ground lug on the XLR connectors Do not connect or allow contact between the common cable shield and the fixture
95. p failed lamp Replace lamp see Installing iri d to Ignitor failure io the Lamp on page strike Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Other data is present Controller or other crossloading Disconnect controller or wait for on the link fixture is communicating on the other crossloading fixture to finish during a link crossloading crossload LINK ERR Link error Bad cable s No data or bad data Output from previous fixture is bad Bad comm board 6 2 Problems and Solutions Test and replace cable s as necessary Test data line Test by bypassing previous fixture Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 EC 1 User Manual Table 6 1 Alpha Numeric Display Error Messages Display Message Value OVER counter is Lamp strikes lamp hours or fixture hours have exceeded out of range 9999 Fixture is overheated Program time has expired during an upload PRGM TIME SVCC ERR Sensor error for color wheel cyan color mixing wheel or effects wheel 1 Sensor error for magenta or yellow color mixing wheel or effects wheel 2 Fixture held in boot mode U P L D EC 1 User Manual The fixture s internal temperature is too high Bad board uae Bad board loose cable Problem with the tab sensor or motor on the color wheel cyan color mixing wheel or effects wheel 1
96. ponents inside the fixture EC 1 fixtures use a self optimizing lamp socket so you do not need to optimize the lamp Terminal block A means of connecting incoming wires to the EC 1 fixture A terminal block is included with the EC 1 conduit wiring kit to allow you to easily connect the power cord and serial data cables inside the fixture For more information on obtaining an EC 1 conduit wiring kit contact High End Systems customer service See Getting Help on page Intro 3 Terminator A terminator is a resistor inside an XLR connector It is used to prevent the digital data from continuously echoing up and down the data link A terminator must be used on the last fixture in each link For instructions on constructing a terminator see Constructing Terminators on page 2 2 Gloss 4 EC 1 User Manual A Accessories Suo Lese Intro 6 ADDR sumi 4 3 Address men san 4 3 Alpha numeric display 1 2 4 1 changing the output 4 15 DMX start channel 1 2 error messages _ 6 1 to 6 3 fixture Name u se 1 2 fixture number eene 1 2 software version esee 1 2 B Ballast tray 1 4 5 2 Su Bue UE 3 4 Beam Shaping u a 3 4 Blackout instantaneous 3 4 A N 4 12 Boot code changing 4 12 C Cabling CONN CIOR ab eee 2 1 constructing
97. r collect in the Continental United States REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER HIGH END SYSTEMS INC MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT AND HIGH END SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE HIGH END SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE INCLUDING LOST PROFITS SUSTAINED OR INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT OR CAUSED BY PRODUCT DEFECTS OR THE PARTIAL OR TOTAL FAILURE OF EC 1 User Manual V 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 for unauthorized repairs or parts or if the product is misused damaged or modified in any way This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Important Safety Information Instructions pertaining to continued protection 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 assembly mounting and operating this equipment Important Informations De Securite Les instructions se rapportant a la protection permanente contre les incendies l electrocution l exposition a un rayonnement
98. re s ON Test and replace cable s as necessary Reconnect cable s Reconnect XLR cable s Replace cable s If there is not a fixture at that address ignore this message if there is a fixture at that address verity the fixture number DMX start channel Check connections Check to ensure fixture is turned ON Remove or bypass any offending devices from the data link or move them after the EC 1 fixtures Copy the fixture s boot code see Changing Boot Codes BOOT on page 4 12 Remove or bypass any offending devices from the data link or move them after the EC 1 fixtures Problems and Solutions 6 7 6 8 Problems and Solutions EC 1 User Manual Appendix A DMX Control of EC 1 This appendix provides information on DMX protocol and includes tables which list appropriate DMX start channels and EC 1 construct parameters DMX 512 Protocol You must control EC 1 fixtures using DMX 512 protocol DMX 512 D for digital MX for multiplex and 512 for the number of channels per link is an industry standard control protocol Each of the 512 channels available with DMX protocol are divided among all the devices connected to the controller in a particular link The block of channels assigned to each fixture defines the fixture s channel range Each EC 1 fixture reserves a block of 12 contiguous channels If your controller supports EC 1 fixtures you can control up to 42 EC 1 fixtures per DMX 512 link 512 12
99. re to test devices that do not have built in DMX diagnostics or are inconvenient to physically monitor directly For a listing of DMX construct values by channel see Table A 2 on page A 4 To view DMX data by channel number 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the INFO menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the INFO menu 3 Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the DMX menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the DMX menu 4 Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the DATA menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the DATA menu 9 Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the desired channel and press the Enter button to select the desired channel The LED will display the channel s DMX value Viewing Supplemental Fixture Data CODE This menu feature is provided as a troubleshooting menu for qualified personnel to view the following SENP checks for pan homing tab on the sensor homed TPOS checks the tilt position from the encoder PPOS checks the pan position from the encoder DUTY encoder duty cycle and phase angle TCOR number of tilt corrections PCOR number of pan corrections TIME additional internal timer for the main loop SVCC checks sensor power on all sensors SEN
100. ric Display Error Messages VU 6 1 eji calo zn ee rene des 6 4 General Troubleshooting m 6 5 EC 1 User Manual IX Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting 6 7 Appendix A DMX Values DMX 912 Protocol sic lina iii iaia A 1 DMX 512 Compatible Controllers ui A 1 DMX Start Channels seen ea re ad A 2 EC 1I COnstrict Parameters cette ina A 4 Appendix B MSpeed Times Converting MSpeed Limes sisi aunties etic era B 1 Appendix C Color Matching Color Matan user C 1 Appendix D Important Safety Information Appendice D Importantes Informations Sur La S curit oocccnoccncccccnnnncnnnnononnnonacnnonacnnnnanoss D 2 Anhang D Wichtige Hinweise F r Ihre Sicherheit ss D 3 Ap ndice D Informaci n Importante De Seguridad iii D 4 Appendice D Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza ss D 5 Vagtig S kkerhedsiniormation nn ee a Ree tue D 6 Glossary Index List of Figures Figure cL Front panel display zung ea 1 2 Figure 1 2 Side panel EIERE 1 2 Figure 1 3 Remove the side panel closest to the display 1 3 Figure 1 4 Identify internal components Us 1 4 Figure 1 5 Power supply Board sense di 1 4 Figure 1 6 Possible voltage frequency jumper combinations 1 5 X EC 1 User Manual Figure 1 7 Removing the lamp cap 0 0 MA einai 1 7 Figure 1 8 Installing a new lamp UV 1 7 Figure 2 1 XLR 3 pin COnneCtors un su eee 2 2 Figure
101. rol value MSPD MSpeed value DIM dim value SHUT shutter value FRST frost wheel value LENS lens wheel value CYAN cyan wheel value YELW yellow wheel value MAGN magenta wheel value CLR color value CLRF color function value TILT tilt value PAN pan value STRT start code CE checksum errors OV overrun errors FE framing errors DATA C0001 C512 DMX ch values SENP pan sensor TPOS tilt position PPOS pan position DUTY encode duty cycle TCOR tilt correction PCOR pan correction TIME main loop time SVCC sensor power SEN2 sensor 2 SENI sensor 1 SENT tilt sensor DMX CODE TEST HOME home the fixture S UP Customer Service use only SELFT ALL perform all self tests DIM dim self test SHUT shutter self test FRST frost wheel self test LENS lens wheel self test CYAN cyan wheel self test YELW yellow wheel self test MAGN magenta wheel self test COLR color wheel self test TILT tilt self test PAN pan self test FUNC reserved for future use BOOT copy the new boot code LAMP STAT lamp status FLOFF turn lamp OFF L ON turn lamp ON MODET STC use STC DMX protocol fect use EC 1 DMX protocol XLD crossload fixture code SET PAGET ON set factory defaults ON Sc set factory defaults OFF SANT DMX set DMX start channel A set fixture number DSPLT ON set display ON Lorr set display OFF DIM dim display P IN pan invert T IN ti
102. rs for EC 1 EC 1 forSTC dec hex Channel 1__ eg em Channel 4 4 fine fine positioning defaut o o joo F he fae ton FiandF3 fso ss om FiandF4 Joe 39 om Channel 1 Chamers Color id 160 192 coh pap 224 e9 eon FI F2 and F5 240 95 foh see Color Functions on page 3 2 for color function descriptions A 4 DMX 512 Protocol EC 1 User Manual Table A 2 Construct Parameters Controller Controller Corsini Descriotion Value Value Value for EC 1 for STC H dec hex default F1 Double Rotate F2 MSpeed pos 1 open 0 amp 255 0 amp 100 Gen 2ch fpos3 pink 86 Ia 56h 80h pos5 red 170 66 aah d5h F3 Forward Spin Synchronized Sequences spin stop 0 3 00 03h 0 1 spin forward slowest 2 04h 50 4 ya spin forward fastest 71h color mix sequence color mix sequence Color F4 Reverse Spin Random Cycling Channel 2 Channel 6 Wheel re ae ae EH 4 04h spin reverse fastest 127 color mix cycle slowest color mix cycle F5 Color Lock and Quickest Path pos 1 open 0 43 0 17 0 2bh pos 2 CTO 44 85 55h pos 3 pink 86 127 34 50 79h pos 4 magenta 128 169 51 66 sete pos 6 aqua 213 255 84 100 d5h ffh see Color Functions on page 3 2 for color function descriptions Cyan Channel 3 Channel 7 Mixing Magenta Channel A Channel 8 Mixing EC 1 User Manual DMX 512 Protocol A 5 8 50 sch N
103. s but lamp does not strike Lamp is dimmer than other fixtures Fixture will not home properly Color system is not producing the correct color EC 1 User Manual Probable Cause No power Breaker is turned OFF Bad power connectors Bad power line filter Bad lamp Incorrect voltage Lamp is too hot from operation fixture turned OFF and ON Ignitor connection is loose F3 fuse on power supply board bad Bad lamp Incorrect voltage Different type of lamp Bad sensor Bad driver Bad motor Fixture is not homed properly Solution Connect power Turn breaker ON Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Replace lamp Provide correct power source voltage or change input voltage setting see Branch Mains Power Connections on page 2 7 or Setting the Fixture Voltage on page 1 3 Allow time for the lamp to cool and home the fixture to restrike the lamp see Dow the Fixture HOME on page 4 10 Contact High End Systems Customer Service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Replace F3 fuse see Replacing Power Supply Fuses on page 5 1 Replace lamp Provide correct power source voltage or change input voltage setting see Branch Mains Power Connections on page 2 7 or Setting the Fixture Voltage on page 1 3 Replace lamp with the specified type recommended by High End Systems see Physical Specifications on page I
104. s 3 5 INFO gu RNC 4 4 Information menu RL 4 4 Installation Index i mounting EC 1 2 4 requirements Intro 2 securing EC 1 to the foundation 2 6 Installing optional accessories 5 3 L A E 4 4 MIST ae nern 4 4 LAMP a ee 4 16 Lamp changing power 4 16 installing replacing 1 6 MSD 575 nase Intro 4 1 6 3 3 MSR 575 2 Intro 4 1 6 3 3 remote restrike 3 5 resetting lamp hours 1 8 4 5 viewing lamp hours 4 4 viewing lamp strikes 4 4 ANNI CAD AAA Ce 1 7 Lat p SOCK Clo ui teri aiio ep eto sn 1 7 Lamp socket wires sse 1 7 Lens AGCESSON erkennen 9 8 SAI ers ia 5 9 DESEN 5 8 Lens plate 5 4 5 8 Lens plate clips 5 8 Linking controller war ee 2 2 TIX TGS nee eg 2 2 Maintenance 5 1 to 5 10 MAAT ee a 4 7 A ME nc 4 3 MENU MAD ae 4 2 Menu navigation buttons 1 2 4 1 Menu system 4 1 to 4 16 MINT ccm 4 6 MODE EEN 4 12 Mode menu cocccoccccnccncccnccocononcncnocnnnnnnnnnnos 4 12 Mouhung ESA sitiado 2 4 Mounting feet attaching 2 5 y rise S 3 4 EC 1 User Manual MSpeed times B 1 to B 4 N N
105. s Studio Color fixtures channel 15 to 64 for a numeric controller or 25 for a fader type controller When the value is sent for at least 0 5 seconds the fixture s will restrike and home Checksum This channel is reserved for future use EC 1 User Manual Fixture Constructs 3 5 Updating EC 1 Software Updating EC 1 software is fast and easy The latest version of EC 1 software is provided on the High End Systems Web site and is also available through High End Systems customer service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Uploading Software to EC 1 There are three different ways to upload new software to your EC 1 fixtures 1 Attach a Studio Color Upload Dongle from your computer to an EC 1 fixture and upload the software to all EC 1 fixtures on the link 2 Crossload software from one EC 1 fixture that contains the new software to all other EC 1 fixtures on the link 3 Upload the new software to all EC 1 fixtures on the link using the Status Cue lighting console Note Remember that before you can upload new software you must disconnect any controllers bypass any serial data distributors and or data line optoisolators and bypass or make sure that any fixtures using the RS 422 DMX standard of serial communications such as Dataflash AF1000 xenon strobes Intellabeam fixtures and Emulator fixtures are located after the EC 1 fixtures on the link These devices will block communication with any other EC 1
106. section contact High End Systems customer service in one of the ways shown in the section titled Getting Help on page Intro 3 Caution This fixture must be serviced by qualified personnel The information listed in this section is intended to assist qualified personnel only Problems and Solutions The EC 1 menu system provides a comprehensive listing of error messages when problems occur Use the tables below to identify problems and resolve error messages If the solution listed below does not solve the problem contact High End Systems customer service see Getting Help on page Intro 3 Alpha Numeric Display Error Messages To find solutions to problems indicated by messages on the alpha numeric display see Table 6 1 Table 6 1 Alpha Numeric Display Error Messages Message Fixture was unable to recover fixture address This error Address message may be received if was your fixture s DMX channel Verify the starting channel fixture number see Setting the Fixture Number or DMX Start Channel unreadable range overlaps another fixture s CHNL on page 4 14 channel range see DMX 512 Protocol on page 7 1 e A new logic board without a address A was installed fixture number see Setting the value is out Fixture Number or DMX Start e Memory location has not of range been initializadi Channel CHNL on page 4 14 Current boot code does not Update the boot code see Boot
107. serious personal injury AN Warning This symbol indicates high voltage warning messages AN Fire Hazard This symbol indicates that a fire hazard is present E Eye Protection This symbol indicates that eye protection is d required Ae Explosion This symbol indicates an explosion hazard C im Minimum Distance This symbol indicates the minimum distance to a lighted object which in this case is 1 meter Installation Requirements EC 1 is an ETL CETL recognized component when the following conditions of acceptability are met 1 EC 1 must be installed in accordance with local and national building and electrical codes 2 EC 1 must be mounted on a site that provides adequate drainage so that the fixture is never immersed in standing water 3 EC 1 must be properly secured with recommended mounting hardware when mounted on a wall or ceiling see EC 1 Mounting Instructions included with this manual Intro 2 EC 1 User Manual Getting Help You can contact High End Systems customer service in one of the ways shown U S the Service address Americas 2227 West Braker Lane and Europe Austin TX 78758 USA From 8 a m to 6 p m U S Central time Monday through Friday 800 890 8989 24 hour FAX 512 834 9195 24 hour voice mail 912 837 3063 800 890 8989 or Service address 8200 Haskell Avenue Van Nuys CA 91406 USA From 8 a m to 5 p m U S Pacific time Monday through Friday 818 947 0550
108. since this option was E J AR 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the UI LED display TNE 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the INFO LINI menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the INFO menu E IH ED 3 Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the F HR option and press the lt Enter gt button to select the F HR option The LED will display the number of hours the fixture has been ON Note Think of this option as a mileage counter on an automobile This option is helpful in determining the number of hours a fixture has been in use over a certain period of time After viewing the fixture hours you can reset the fixture hours see Resetting Fixture Hours F RS below EC 1 User Manual Information Menu INFO 4 5 Resetting Fixture Hours F RS To reset the number of hours the fixture has been ON Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the INFO menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the INFO menu Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the F RS option and press and hold the lt Enter gt button to select the F RS option The LED will display 0000 when the lamp hours are reset Viewing the Current Internal Temperature CURR To view the
109. t Bright Red Medium Red Light Pink Medium Pink Dark Magenta Light Lavender Lavender Deep Amber Orange Magenta Peacock Blue Light Blue Dark Green wave R376 R3 R378 o 10 o 18 o o L020 O 10 1o21 Jo o 1o24 o Jm L026 0 o LHTO27 0 Lo Lo o o Los 10 Lo Lo Jo Io 102 o 18 L058 o Io Dn o o LHT1O5 O 10 D fo Jo L115 o Io L8 o 0 t124 o Io t126 o 10 Green Value Red ba Value o 7 85 ao fo De n 255 100 255 100 84 255 100 18 CAE ze room as CM CRE ri T 153 255 48 46 18 255 26 10 255 CAI CE o s a lo 0 0 m 0 0 a E 00 SS Blue a Value 00 100 19 92 62 33 1 13 e 45 33 0 1 Ss 0 00 00 00 100 b p b ps Medium Blue Joe o e o Je res Ier mes 100 Primary Green tras o or fo ee e nos o Je Deep Orange L158 O mm 1207 189 36 11 o 10 Chrome Orange LUG 0 255 100 87 P pep m Dark Lavender L180 fo 0 102 140 79 131 255 100 C 2 Color Matching EC 1 User Manual Appendix D Important Safety Information Warning For Continued Protection Against Fire l LIE P This equipment is designed for use with a Phillips 575 Watt GX 9 5 base M Series metal halide lamp only Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and may void the warranty Do not mount on a flammable surface Maintain minimum distance of 1 0 meter 3 28 fee
110. t from combustible materials 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 Warning For Continued Protection Against Electric Shock l 3 4 9 If this equipment was received without a line cord plug attach the appropriate line cord plug according to the following code e brown live e blue neutral e green yellow earth 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 ER 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 Class I equipment This equipment must be earthed Disconnect power before re lamping or servicing Refer servicing to qualified personnel no user serviceable parts inside Warning For Continued Protection Against Exposure To Excessive Ultraviolet UV Radiation l 2 Do not operate this equipment without complete lamp enclosure
111. t Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the Dein LED display T 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the SET menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the SET menu un PR Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the DSPL menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the DSPL menu un Ee UI 4 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons choose the ON OFF or DIM option and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired option Inverting Pan P IN This menu item is not applicable for the EC 1 fixture Inverting Tilt T IN This menu item is not applicable for the EC 1 fixture Swapping Pan and Tilt SWAP This menu item is not applicable for the EC 1 fixture Setting Fixture Shutdown Time S DN You can set EC 1 to shut itself OFF when the controller is turned off or the link is unplugged no DMX data is present To set the shutdown time in minutes Uu I 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the NON LED display E ET 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the SET menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the SET menu 3 Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the S DN menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the S DN menu 4 Using the Up and Down arrow but
112. tional Accessories 5 7 17 Replace the optical assembly into the fixture head by sliding the H frame into the four slots on the inside of the fixture head See Figure 5 5 18 Reconnect the stepper motor drive cable disconnected in Step 3 above 19 Replace the lens plate on the fixture head and secure the 12 screws removed in Step 2 above Tighten the screws to a torque setting between 36 48 in lb 4 5 N m to achieve a weather resistant seal Replacing the Lens You can replace the lens if it is damaged or broken or to install an accessory lens to achieve a different beam angle such as medium flood or extra wide flood see Optional Accessories on page Intro 6 You will need 9 32 allen wrench torque wrench phillips head screwdriver replacement or accessory lens To install an accessory lens 1 Electrically isolate the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow the fixture to cool before handling 2 Unscrew the twelve 5 32 socket cap screws around the edge of the lens plate and remove the lens plate see Figure 5 4 Locate the lens and clips on the inside of the lens plate see Figure 5 12 3 Using a phillips head screwdriver loosen rubber lens but do not remove the six screws securing gasket the clips to the lens When the clips are loose rotate the clips 90 and remove the existing lens Do not remove the rubber gasket located around the lens opening see Figure 5 12 Removing this gas
113. tions 6 To move a jumper loosen the screw that secures the jumper end in the voltage frequency pin Remove the jumper end and reinsert it in the desired voltage frequency pin After you move the jumper tighten its corresponding screw to secure the jumper to the pin 7 When you have successfully changed the voltage and or frequency carefully slide the ballast tray and power supply board tray inside the fixture and reattach the side panel with the eight socket cap screws removed in Step 2 above Tighten the screws to a torque setting between 36 48 in lb 4 5 N m to achieve a weather resistant seal EC 1 User Manual Setting the Fixture Voltage 1 5 Installing Replacing the Lamp You will need 9 32 allen wrench torque wrench Philips MSR 575 2 or MSD 575 watt metal halide lamp protective gloves protective eyewear Note The MSR 575 2 and MSD 575 lamps have different color temperatures and characteristics The MSR 575 2 has a color temperature of 6200 K and the MSD 575 offers extended lamp life with a color temperature of 5600 K 3 Caution This equipment is designed for use with Philips M Series 079 watt GX 9 5 base metal halide lamp only Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and may void the warranty Warnings 1 Disconnect power before re lamping or servicing 2 Anoperating unshielded MSR MSD lamp emits ultraviolet and visible UV vis radiation which could damage eyes TN and skin Whenever yo
114. tons choose either the OMN or 10MN option and press the Enter button to select the desired option EC 1 User Manual Set Menu 4 15 Changing the Lamp Power LAMP This menu item is not applicable for the EC 1 fixture Calibrating Pan PCAL This menu item is not applicable for the EC 1 fixture Calibrating Tilt TCAL This menu item is not applicable for the EC 1 fixture 4 16 Set Menu EC 1 User Manual Chapter 5 General Maintenance This chapter includes information on replacing parts installing optional accessories and cleaning your fixture Please note the warnings under each heading before servicing your fixture Replacing Parts Cautions 1 This fixture must be serviced by qualified personnel The N information listed in this section is intended to assist qualified personnel only f 2 Equipment surfaces may reach 140 C 284 F Allow the a fixture to cool before handling Warnings 1 Disconnect power before re lamping or servicing A 2 Replace fuses only with the specified type and rating Replacing the Lamp To replace the lamp see Installing Replacing the Lamp on page 1 6 Replacing Power Supply Fuses You will need e replacement fuse s see Table 5 1 e torque wrench e 5 32 allen wrench To replace fuse s on the power supply board 1 Electrically isolate the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow the fixture to cool before handling 2 Determine
115. ttempt to run any of the self tests SELF when the lamp is OFF the LED display will show STRK to indicate that the lamp is not struck and you will not be able to see the effects of the self tests Homing the Fixture HOME To home the fixture 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the JC LED display D C ES c a E 2 Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the TEST menu and press the Enter button to select the TEST menu E LI ra FI M 3 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the HOME option This will be the first option displayed FR 4 Press the lt Enter gt button to select the HOME option The LED will alternately display RST and HOME while the fixture homes 4 10 Test Menu EC 1 User Manual Assigning the Fixture to Setup S UP The setup position is used only by service personnel Performing Self Tests SELF This menu feature performs self tests for the following e ALL performs each self test listed below twice DIM moves the dimming iris position from closed to full open SHUT performs all strobe functions FRST rotates effects wheel 2 from 0 to 255 and back LENS rotates effects wheel 1 through all four positions CYAN rotates the cyan wheel from 0 to 255 and back YELW rotates the yellow wheel from 0 to 255 and back MAGN rotates the magenta wheel from
116. ture number EC 1 User Manual DMX 512 Protocol A 1 DMX Start Channels Table A 1 lists the DMX start channels for EC 1 fixtures using either a controller that supports EC 1 fixtures or a controller that only supports Studio Color fixtures This table assumes that all EC 1 fixtures will be assigned to the same link one after another Keep in mind however that if you mix different devices on the same DMX 512 link those devices may have different channel ranges that could overlap the sequence listed below and cause the devices to behave erratically Table A 1 Sample Start Channels Fixture Order in DMX Start Channel DMX Start Channel Link A for EC 1 LL EIL for STC A 2 DMX 512 Protocol EC 1 User Manual Table A 1 Sample Start Channels Fixture Order in DMX Start Channel DMX Start Channel Link A for EC 1 RE for STC Note Channels 505 512 cannot be used due to EC 1 s 12 channel range in EC 1 operating mode EC 1 User Manual DMX 512 Protocol A 3 EC 1 Construct Parameters Table A 2 lists the 12 EC 1 constructs and their corresponding DMX controller values If you have a numeric type controller use the Value dec column If you have a fader type controller use the Value column If your controller allows you to program hex values use the Value hex column The values displayed in Table A 2 may vary slightly depending on your controller s rounding convention Table A 2 Construct Paramete
117. u are working on or near an SS exposed lamp wear protective eye gear Never look directly at the lamp while the lamp is on 3 Hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for 5 minutes after switching OFF Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping To install replace the lamp 1 Electrically isolate the fixture If the fixture has been operating wait at least 5 minutes for the lamp to cool before handling 2 Put on your protective eyewear and gloves 3 Tilt the fixture s head to provide access to the lamp cap You may need to loosen the tilt screws to move the fixture s head see Figure 1 7 4 Using the 5 32 allen wrench remove the four socket cap screws on the lamp cap see Figure 1 7 1 6 Installing Replacing the Lamp EC 1 User Manual fixture head tilt screws 4 gt N lamp cap N I H SU A o a d Figure 1 7 Removing the lamp cap 9 Pull the lamp cap and attached lamp straight out of the fixture The lamp cap is connected to the fixture lamp glass by lamp socket wires see Figure 1 7 Support the lamp cap while replacing or ceramic base O ring installing a lamp Do not allow the lamp base pins q socket wires to support the weight of the lamp socket lamp cap lamp cap 6 If you
118. uses eese 9 1 Table 6 1 Alpha Numeric Display Error Messages eere 6 1 Table 6 2 Status BEDS allearsi 6 4 Table 6 3 General Troubleshooting uns u a 6 5 Table 6 4 Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting AA 6 7 Table A 1 Sample Start Channels sin Ba ere taste us A 2 Table A 2 Construct Parameters anna ls A 4 Table B 1 Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times een B 1 Table Col Color Matching ssl C 1 EC 1 User Manual xi XII EC 1 User Manual Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the EC 1 architectural outdoor wash luminaire EC 1 is a weather resistant static luminaire that is both attractive and unobtrusive The EC 1 housing is made of high strength aluminum alloy and is available in a variety of colors to adapt to its environment With the major functions and award winning design of Studio Color EC 1 is a cost effective alternative when the use of a High End Systems Ecodome is prohibitive or where the pan and tilt motion of Studio Color is not required EC 1 is water resistant dust resistant and can be mounted in any orientation EC 1 Features Ventilated weatherized design to IP 66 7500 Kelvin color temperature using the MSR 575 2 lamp and 5600 Kelvin using the MSD 575 lamp Rotatable variable beam shaping that gives full control over soft edge framing No fans convection cooled for quiet operation via integrated heatsink reflector co

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