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1. 15 30 Instruction Manual ADB Lighting Technologies ME 3083 1106 03 083 MEMORACK SUMMARY Generalities Safety 2 Delivery Unpacking 2 MEMORACK 15 6 MEMORACK 30 7 Digital dimmers 8 Type of mains supply network 10 Control Connections 13 Analogue inputs 17 Putting into Operation 18 Miscellaneous 20 PCB 1337 Microprocessor CPU board 22 Installation of the Analogue Inputs kit 22 Electrical characteristics 23 Mechanical Characteristics 24 Maintenance 25 Miscellaneous 25 ADB Manual page 1 Revision 002 Lighting Technologies MEMORACK Delivery Unpacking Upon delivery of your equipment open the packaging carefuly and examine the MEMORACK If you observe any damage contact the shipping company immediately and have your complaint duly recorded You may rest assured that your equipment left the factory in perfect condition Check whether what you have received is in conformity with the delivery notice and whether the notice is in conformity with your order In the event of any error contact your shipper immediately to clarify the situation and receive full satisfaction If you find nothing wrong replace the material in the packing and store it in a warm place away from dust and humidity while awaiting final installation Never leave the material on the worksite under any circumstance Generalities Safety The MEMORACK is a professional f
2. leave Auto menu set address When a dimmer protection tripped first check the total load Wattage connected to the corresponding dimmer check the lamps and the cables of the spotlights check that the ambient temperature is not too high disconnect MEMORACK and then replace the dimmer fuse each dimmer No response for some check internal fades up down dimmers fuses F1 to F5 the MEMORACK blinks konnect the spotlights always ON always OFF check display to the dimmers e set Menu 2 to reset disconnect power message no message e start autochaser disconnect power immediately check No L2 or L3 at all the corresponding phase is missing the MEMORACK functions but dimmers connected to the missing phase do not function check the connection to the mains and fuses in the switchboard phase 1 is missing the MEMORACK cannot function as the electronics are connected to this phase check the connection to the mains and fuses in the switchboard Manual page 18 Revision 002 ADB Lighting Technologies Putting into Operation Operating section Connect the MEMORACK to the control desk interconnect the MEMORACKS Connect line termination plug to last DMX device Operate the dimmers at 50 96 use the desk MEMORACK multiplexed signal che
3. 10 dimmer laws selectable per dimmer professional grade filtering 200 us for efficient attenuation of lamp filament noise protection circuitry against accidental 400 V wiring local status reporting 400 V overtemperature fan failure processor check presence of DMX signal DMX and analogue control levels hard fired thyristors for control of tungsten halogen lamps resistive and inductive loads transformer fed low voltage lamps fluorescent lighting with suitable ballasts local test of a dimmer steady flash or chaser automatic self test capability high quality low noise fan s for effective cooling with automatic fan stop overtemperature protection through gradual dimmer fade out Technical Specifications power supply 230 V 400 V Star TN S 50 60 Hz individual protection by 1P HRC fuse 10 x 38 mm fuse holder with integrated fuse OK neon indicator optional 1P N or MCB protection suitable for continuous duty 3 KW or 5 kW per dimmer at 35 C MemoRack 30 max total load 30 kW digital input DMX 512 1990 and optional analogue inputs 0 10 V DB25 S galvanic isolation on the DMX input for MEMORACK with AMP outputs and standard 1P protections N and PE to the loads should be wired externally for MEMORACK with AMP outputs and optional 1P N protections PE to the loads should be wired externally Architectural Applications The KIT INPUT ANA 24 analogue input option allows remote control by means
4. ADB Lighting Technologies Manual page 13 Revision 002 Example 1 four MEMORACKs 24 dimmers controlled by a lighting control desk Adress on 013 Adress on 025 Dimmers from 13 to 24 Dimmers from 25 to 36 UNCLE DMX line Termination Adress on 001 Adress on 037 Dimmers from 1 to 12 Dimmers from 37 to 48 2 805 1 How to lay out the DMX512 cables the MEMORACKs can be daisy chained in any order see example 1 the last unit on the DMX line must be equipped with a Termination Plug the overall length of the DMX cables sum of the length of the individual cables is very important We recommend that it should not exceed 250 m Longer cable runs are likely to reduce the quality of the DMX signal which may result in unpredictable results For cable runs exceeding 250 m an active amplifier is required such as ADB s DATA BOOSTER A 250 m cable run can be connected to each active output of the DATA BOOSTER Y splitting is not allowed If the DMX network must fan out in different directions then an active splitter is required such as ADB s DATA BOOSTER theDMX512 standard states that max 32 receiver units may be connected to one transmitter So up to 32 can be connected to a lighting control desk or to an active output of a DATA BOOSTER SPLITTER not run DMX512 cables or Analogue control cables together with power cables for further informa
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6. Lighting Technologies Revision 002 Digital dimmers MEMORACK member of a family of fully digital dimmerpacks using advanced microprocessor control and an Application Specific Integrated Circuit 2 custom chip designed by ADB Digital control offers stable accurate and repeated performance over time without the periodical recalibration required by dimmers with analogue circuitry The very straightforward menu driven set up provides maximum flexibility for a wide range of applications MEMORACK equipped with the Analogue Input option the analogue control signals are converted to a digital signal by the DAC Digital to Analogue Converter and are further processed as digital data The analogue and the DMX levels are merged for every dimmer on a highest takes precedence HTP basis Example dimmer DMX control desk at 70 96 analogue control desk at 50 96 dimmer output level will be 70 96 dimmer DMX control desk at 20 96 analogue control desk at 80 96 dimmer output level will be 80 96 Firing signal to thyristors Opto Isol DMX IN DMX OUT Analogue IN DMX signal DMX signal Signal from desk to another fron an MEMORACK analogue desk Manual page 8 Revision 002 ADB Lighting Technologies Ratings Your MEMORACK is suitable for continuous duty at 6 x kW or 3x 5 kW and 35 C ambient temperature When totalling up the load to a d
7. PCB 1337 fuse holder for dimmer integrated neon 10 x 38 mm fuse holder for CPU board F1 to F5 including cap PCB 1337 microprocessor CPU board for MEMORACK PCB 1288 3 board with thyristors 6 x 3 kW for MEMORACK PCB 1288 4 board for thyristors 3 x 5 kW for MEMORACK 1333 2 front panel board display push buttons for MEMORACK PCB 1336 1 analogue input board version with 6 channels Analogue Input kit 6 inputs PCB 1336 1 ribbon cable hardware fan for MEMORACK thyristor for 3 KW thyristor pair for 5 KW ADB Lighting Technologies Manual page 25 Revision 002 MEMORACK DATA CABLE XLR5 MX XLR5 FX GND 10 GND 20 2 DATA DATA 3 3 DATA 40 O4 5 oL Ho 5 77 ZZ Cable suitable for data transmission Length maximum 250 m Size 2 x 2 x 0 34 mm shielded Standard DMX interconnection or extension cable TERMINATING RESISTOR DMX a DMX o y 2 120 0 5 XLR5 M ON 6117 15 110 The terminating resistor must be placed on the output connector of the last unit on the DMX line Manual page 26 Revision 002 ADB Lighting Technologies DMX Connection XLR5 M XLR5 F POWER SUPPLY HARTING in aron in OON 0 5 Signal RX IN IN TX IN TX IN Signal GND RX O
8. V e g cable 3 x 10 EPR sleeve 85 Celsius for MEMORACK 15 Cables for lower current ratings are not allowed unless the protection devices in the installation supply fuses or supply circuit breaker are selected accordingly Spade cable terminals are required for connection to the three phase terminals Spade terminals suitable for cables up to 10 mm are included in the single phase conversion kit Operation on a Star system 400 V Earth The standard MEMORACK is suitable Cable I for a three phase 3NPE 230 400V TN Brain S system 3 phases neutral Earth directly connected to Earth The voltage between a phase and the Neutral must lie between 198 V and 264 V Sue zu Zube Sur The dimmer protections are single pole in the Live wire as required for a three phase TN S supply Optional 1P N and 2P versions are available Single phase conversion kit The MEMORACK 15 can under some 1234567 circumstances be used a single PE Relief phase supply L1 L2 and L3 are linked L M for single phase operation the Live of the supply system is connected to central terminal No 2 Terminals Nos 4 5 and 6 are always linked the Neutral of the supply system is connected to central terminal No 5 socket Socha For kei WARNING The version will operate on a single phase supply but the user must verify whether single pole prote
9. mains remove the top cover see the sketch in the Supply Connections Chapter touch the aluminium heatsink to discharge electrostatic build up identify on the small Analogue Inputs board connector P3 labelled 0 gt 10 remove the 25 wire flat ribbon cable from that connector connect the 25 wire flat ribbon cable to connectorP4 labelled 0 gt 370 Secure the connector close the cover verify the presence of the special washers ADB Lighting Technologies Manual page 17 Revision 002 MEMORACK Putting into Operation Power section check type of 3x400 230V power earth supply network connect to mains check the 6 red indicators the 6 are lit the 3 phases check display none is lit some indicators are present do not light no power Note off Displays 400 V check connection dimmers 1 and 4 check the run LED disconnect power and fuses in the are on phase L1 immediately switchboard e dimmers 2 and 5 overvoltage check the RCD are on phase L2 check the Neutral e dimmers 3 and 6 are on phase L3 wait 5 seconds reconnect power for errors in supply cables dimmer fuse cable to spotlights lamps is functioning connect it to the control desk
10. of load suitable for resistive and inductive loads such as tungsten lamps low voltage halogen lamps with a suitable transformer fluorescent lamps with suitable ballast Fault current rating dimmer fuses 100 kA Colour code for supply cable Brown and or black phases L1 L2 L3 Blue Neutral Yellow green Earth Safety standards e EN60204 EN60950 ADB Lighting Technologies Manual page 23 Revision 002 Mechanical Characteristics MEMORACK Dimensions AxBxC 484 x 500 x 133 Net Weight kg 18 Packing mm 540 x 595 x 245 Gross Weight kg 20 C Manual page 24 Revision 002 ADB Lighting Technologies Warning Lethal voltages are used in this equipment Refer Servicing to trained personnel Power must be disconnected before a fuse is removed Power must be disconnected before a cover is removed Note all fuses to be ordered per 10 pces MEMORACK Maintenance Fuses The six dimmer fuses are placed on the front panel The five internal fuses are accessible by removing the top cover see sketch Supply Terminals Always disconnect the power before you open the MEMORACK or replace a fuse Switch power off by means of the supply isolator supply MCB or supply RCD Then disconnect the supply plug Always use fuses of the same type size current rating fusing value 121 value and fault current rating as the originals Contact y
11. 50 mAT Part 6130 12 130 e fuseF5 phase L1 aux supply transformer output 250 mAT Part 6130 12 130 LED indicators 051 green 5 052 green 5V Jumper position W1 W1 jumper must be present Manual page 22 ADB Revision 002 Lighting Technologies Characteristics MEMORACK Your MEMORACK is a piece of professional equipment and should always be used in accordance with applicable safety regulations Electrical characteristics Control electronics fully digital microprocessor controlled Ratings dimmers rated for continuous duty 6x3 kW 3x 5 kW Operating temperature range 5 C to 35 C 25 C suggested relative humidity max 9596 non condensing altitude 1000 m Supply system 3NPE 400V 50Hz and 60Hz TN S system Neutral directly connected to Earth 230V between phase and Neutral Reduced size N conductor is not allowed Single phase operationis possible single pole protected Supply voltage range 198 V to 264 V 220V 10 to 240V 10 Accidental 400V supply internal protection circuitry will disable the dimmers Rated supply current e Star 3 phase supply 27 A per phase for MEMORACK 15 Star 3 phase supply 50 per phase for MEMORACK 30 Dimmer protection single pole fuses 10x38 mm HRC 100 kA Residual Current Device when a RCD is required e g TT and IT supply Systems or local regulations this should be integrat
12. ACK one DMX512 and one Analogue The actual dimmer output will be the highest of the two levels Highest Takes Precedence HTP as described in the example on page 5 DMX512 1990 DMX512 USITT is internationally the most widely accepted communication standard for lighting control equipment The standard is issued by the USITT U S Institute of Theatre Technology the suffix 1990 indicates the latest issue The DMX512 signal is a Digital MultipleXed control signal suitable for the digital transmission of the levels of up to 512 dimmers Electrically it uses the RS 485 EIA 485 standard which states wire pairs screen maximum 32 receivers on aline cable length without reamplification max 300 m no splitting or Y junctions Transmission rate is high 250 kbit s Dimmer levels are sent in bytes of 8 bits 256 possible levels DMX512 network The MEMORACK is fitted with two XLR5 connectors IN and OUT for a daisy chain DMX512 network see example 1 IN and OUT are wired through internally Used pin numbers are indicated on the front panel and in the wiring diagrams at the end of this manual Termination of the DMX line The DMX OUT of the last dimmer unit on the daisy chain must receive a Termination Plug This Termination Plug is an XLR5 receptacle with a small resistor of 120 0 33 W soldered between pins 2 and 3 A diagram is shown at the end of this manual Dimmer Address The DMX address of the first dimmer in the MEMOR
13. ACK is set by the Address item in the Menu list The addresses of the other five dimmers follow Example if the address is set at 019 then the six dimmers in the MEMORACK will be numbered 19 first dimmer through 24 last dimmer For non sequential numbering see Patch The DMX512 network The DMX512 network starts from the lighting control desk A first cable runs from the DMX OUT of the control desk to the DMX IN of the nearest MEMORACK The daisy chain continues by means of a second cable connecting DMX OUT to DMX IN of the next MEMORACK This daisy chain is continued through all the dimmer packs in the system In MEMORACK the DMX IN and DMX OUT connectors are wired in parallel so continuity of the daisy chain is always provided The continuity and quality ofthe DMX signal will not be affected when the MEMORACK is switched off or when a failure occurs Opto isolation The DMX512 input of your MEMORACK is equipped with optocoupler isolation This provides galvanic isolation between the DMX network and the microprocessor electronics in the MEMORACK This is an important safety feature should for example the DMX512 network come in contact with mains voltage then the internal electronics of the MEMORACK will remain isolated from those dangerous voltages Such accident could occur for example when cables are severely damaged or crushed or when an isolation fault occurs in a control desk which has no opto isolation in its output
14. MEMORACK ADB Lighting Technologies Manual page 19 Revision 002 Miscellaneous Protection against accidental 400 V Warning always check the mains voltage before you connect power to electrical equipment If excessive voltages are applied the internal protection circuitry of your MEMORACK will disable the MEMORACK To restore normal operation disconnect the MEMORACK from the mains remove the top cover see sketch in Supply Connections chapter check the five fuses 5 x 20 mm F1 through F5 see sketch Microprocessor board replace blown fuses by suitable type only close the check presence of special washers verify the power source possible cabling errors include inversion between phase and Neutral or disconnected Neutral restore power to the MEMORACK only when you are confident that the power source is satisfactory 400 V Message This warns you that an excessive voltage is applied to at least one ofthe phases The MEMORACK has shut itself down no dimmer will operate ACTIONS TO TAKE see Warning Messages 400 V Loss of DMX signal time out Should the DMX control signal disappear then the microprocessor will keep the last levels indefinitely Dimmer levels can always be brought back to Off e by restoring the DMX line or by disconnecting the power to the MEMORACK or by entering the dimmer test mode see Test and setting a level Micropro
15. UT RX OUT TX OUT TX OUT U 2 o E OORUN ADB Lighting Technologies Manual page 27 Revision 002 Dimmer Output Connections Connector 1 Pin Phase all LLL 1 L 31 ON 1 2 cr 3 L _ it 4 E UL 5 L 1 6 z 7 L 8 N 9 L AMP 12 x kW 10 11 2 4 12 v 2 3 only for 1P N version Connector 1 AMP 12x 8 KW Pin Phase 1 2 3 L 4 5 L 6 N T E 8 9 Channel only for 1P N version u a at 5 Connector 2 L N L N N L N N Channel 7 8 9 10 11 12 Connector 2 Phase E N Manual page 28 Revision 002 ADB Lighting Technologies Summary Generalities Safety Delivery Unpacking Main Features Technical Specifications Architectural Applications Options arA KR N MEMORACK 15 Front Panel Indicators Protections Power Supply Connection Mains Supply Outlets MEMORACK 30 Front Panel Indicators Pro
16. ar intervals in a permanent installation e do not tie together power supply cables and signal cables Manual page 2 Revision 002 ADB Lighting Technologies Intelligent 100 digital dimmer pack available in two power configurations for 19 rack mounting Suitable for insertion in touring racks and for fixed installations in MEMORACK 180 cabinets or 19 racks MEMORACK 15 Modified construction of MEMORACK 15 XT for 19 rack mounting 3 x 5 KW or 6x 3 kW Supplied with power supply on CEE 32 P17 socket front panel DMX input on XLR5 XLR5 male and female connectors e instruction manual Dimensions 484 x 133 x max 540 Net weight kg 18 MEMORACK 30 For 19 rack mounting 6 x 5 kW or 12 x kW Supplied with power supply on HARTING socket 4 x 80 PE rear panel DMX input on DDK connectors optional front panel DMX input on XLR5 rear panel power outlets on AMP connectors e instruction manual Dimensions 484 x 133 x max 540 Net weight kg 20 ADB Manual page 3 Lighting Technologies Revision 002 Main Features 5 key keypad 12 character LED display and user friendly menus for easy access to all dimmer functions local controls for creation and storage of 20 19 1 lighting cues individual selection of dimmer address patch law smoothing and multiplication factor fade smoothing 4000 step resolution
17. cessor reset The Run indicator on the front panel flashes at a rate of once per second if the microprocessor is Operational Should the indicator stop blinking then you can Reset the microprocessor by disconnecting the power supply to the MEMORACK Use the supply isolator the RCD or the MCB never use the supply plug For maintenance purposes qualified personnel only dangerous voltages are present inside a manual Reset switch is located on the main microprocessor board remove the top cover see sketch in Supply Connection touch the aluminium heatsink to discharge electrostatic build up identify on the main board the push button labelled Sw1 depress Sw1 release Sw1 the RUN indicator on the front panel should resume blinking once per second close the cover check the presence of the special washers Manual page 20 Revision 002 ADB Lighting Technologies Over temperature gradual shutdown Your MEMORACK is equipped with a temperature monitoring system Should the internal temperature rise then the display will show a flashing message TEMP Your MEMORACK is rated for continuous duty so a TEMP warning is an indication of faulty operation or use Please verify the room temperature 35 C max that the air intake and exhaust apertures are not obstructed that the air intake is not influenced by the warm air exhausted by other equipment that the fan is still operational that n
18. ck the DMX LED analogue signal the spotlights lit not lit light up do not light up some light up define the address of the first dimmer on each MEMORACK disconnect the OUT data cable the installation is ready to function the installation is ready to function check the DMX LED not lit there is a short further down the DMX data line cable or pack define the address of the first dimmer on each the installation is ready to function the signal is not reaching the MEMORACK is the desk powered up is the desk operating the channels with a value other than zero check the line between the desk and the MEMORACK and the line to the other packs signal is not arriving is the desk powered up is the desk operating the channels with a value other than zero check the analogue line between the desk and the MEMORACK Use Analog In menu 2 to read the incoming analogue signal level for each dimmer Use Analog In menu 2 to read the incoming analogue signal level for each dimmer the signal is not arriving is the desk powered up is the desk operating the channels with a value other than zero check the analogue line between the desk and the
19. ctions are allowed by the applicable wiring regulations The MEMORACK will operate reliably up to its full rated load 82 A at 35 C The actually available power may be limited by the power supply cable size supply fuse rating supply mcb rating ADB Lighting Technologies Manual page 11 Revision 002 MEMORACK DMX Network Application Examples LIGHTING CONTROL DESK NO DMX 512 more than 250 m LIGHTING CONTROL DESK DMX 512 DIMMER DIMMER 2 1 1 YES 512 Standard 300 m ADB recommendation 250 m LIGHTING CONTROL DESK less than 250m 2 When DATA line is split in a Y junction LIGHTING CONTROL When total length of DATA line exceeds the recommended length DESK less than 250m 3 Galvanic isolation for DATA line protection Control desk without galvanic lessthan 250m isolation DATA BOOSTER AUX 1 DIMMER less than 250m DATA BOOSTER AUX 1 DIMMER 1 AUX 2 DIMMER 2 AUX 3 DIMMER 3 lessthan 250m DATA BOOSTER AUX 1 DIMMER lessthan 250m Manual page 12 002 ADB Lighting Technologies Control Connections Two lighting control desks can simultaneously control your MEMOR
20. e socket panel and the exhaust aperture is on the front panel Do never obstruct these apertures The operation of the fan is controlled by microprocessor The automatic thermal protection scheme is detailled in Miscellaneous Gradual Shutdown ADB Lighting Technologies Manual page 9 Revision 002 Supply connections Type of mains supply network Before you connect electrical equipment you must verify that it is adapted to the mains system at your venue If in doubt consult the electrician or the utility company The standard MEMORACK is suitable for a three phase 3NPE 400V 50Hz and 60Hz TN S system three phase wires Neutral wire Earth wire Neutral directly connected to Earth The rated voltage between phase and Neutral is 230 V The operating voltage must lie between 220 V 1096 and 240 V 1096 198 V to 264 V The dimmer protections are single pole in the Live wire as required for a three phase TN S supply Under some conditions the MEMORACK can be operated on a single phase supply Details are described in Single phase conversion kit Protection on the supply side The power outlet which feeds the MEMORACK and the supply cable must be adequately protected against overload and short circuit by the installation verify the current edition of the applicable wiring regulations Please also refer to Supply Cable and to Electrical Characteristics Supply terminals All connec
21. e time Power semiconductors Efficiency at rated load Dissipation per dimmer at rated load DC component in output voltage Minimum load Types of load Fault current rating Colour code for supply cable Safety standards Mechanical Characteristics Maintenance Fuses List of Accessories and Spare Parts DMX cables Connectors sockets Fuses fuse holders Boards Miscellaneous DATA CABLE TERMINATING RESISTOR DMX Connection POWER SUPPLY Dimmer Output Connections 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 24 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 Manual page 30 Revision 002 ADB Lighting Technologies ADB Your Partner for Light Belgium Deutschland ADB GmbH France N V ADB TTV Technologies S A ADB S A S Group Headquarters Leuvensesteenweg 585 B 1930 Zaventem Tel 32 2 709 32 11 Fax 32 2 709 32 80 E Mail adb adblighting com Boschstrasse 3 D 61239 Ober M rlen Tel 49 6002 93 933 0 Fax 49 6002 93 933 33 E Mail info adblighting de Sales Office 168 170 boulevard Cam linat F 92240 Malakoff Tel 33 1 41 17 48 50 Fax 33 1 42 53 54 76 E Mail adb fr adblighting com Factory amp Group Logistics Centre Zone industrielle Rouvroy F 02100 Saint Quentin Tel 33 3 23 06 35 70 Fax 33 3 23 67 66 56 E Mail adb fr adblighting com
22. ed in the supply installation Control inputs e DMX512 1990 USITT digital multiplex standard optional analogue 0 10V or 0 370 internal conversion e simultaneous DMX and analogue inputs Highest Takes Precedence DMX control signal failure the last valid DMX message will be kept indefinitely DMX address e setting of the DMX address of the first dimmer by means of Menu e individual setting patch Dimmer laws selectable per dimmer linear rms voltage linear to 120V fluorescent lighting linear with 596 preheat level square law TV non dim on at 15 96 and 3 spare special multiplication factor per dimmer Front panel indicators channel fuse is OK per dimmer presence of DMX512 control signal microprocessor operational fault messages display Dimmer test functions automatic chaser at 70 one dimmer at any level one dimmer flashing at any level lighting cue without a desk self test internal Response time DMX better than 35ms typical analogue better than 40 ms typical dimmer precision 4000 dimmer levels Power semiconductors antiparallel thyristors current rating 50 A or 75 A Efficiency at rated load better than 98 96 Dissipation per dimmer at rated load below 60 3kW and 100 W 5 kW DC component in output voltage below 1 V in rated load range Minimum load 45 W for a 3 kW 60 W for a 5 kW typical 25 W Types
23. immer one should include the losses in the cabling and if applicable the losses in the transformer Thefactory fitted fuses have carefully been selected for optimum protection of the semiconductors and the cabling for maximum safety and reliability Do not use types other than supplied for the MEMORACK The factory supplied fuses and spare parts are selected for continuous operation Some fuses may be labelled at lower values e g 12 A due to the different fuse manufacturers rating systems and thermal fusing characteristics Loads The use of oversized antiparallel thyristors rather than triacs and an appropriate gate firing technique makes your MEMORACK suitable for a wide range of resistive and inductive loads including tungsten lamps low voltage lamps with a suitable transformer fluorescent lamps with a suitable ballast The following precautions improve the reliability and performance of dimmer systems in general e every low voltage transformer must be protected by its own primary fuse e use preferably more than one lamp on the secondary of a low voltage transformer power factor correction capacitors such as supplied with some fluorescent lamp fixtures should not be connected to a dimmer they must be connected to the mains Cooling Your MEMORACK is equipped with a forced ventilation system with a long life low noise high performance fan This allows continous use at full rated load Air intake apertures are on th
24. nput 0 10 V retrofit kit with 24 inputs 1P N instead of 1P protection for 12 dimmers 1P N instead of 1P protection for 6 dimmers 1P N instead of 1P protection for 3 dimmers MCB instead of HRC fuse protection for 12 dimmers MCB instead of HRC fuse protection for 6 dimmers MCB instead of HRC fuse protection for 3 dimmers pair of telescopic guides 1 required per Rack KIT INPUT ANA 6 KIT INPUT ANA 12 KIT INPUT ANA 24 PROT 1P N 12 PROT 1P N 6 PROT 1P N 3 PROT DISJ 12 PROT DISJ 6 PROT DISJ 3 RAIL MR30 RCD MEMO MCB MEMO MCB RCD MEMO PROT 2P 6 PROT 2P 3 E T MEMO 6 ALIM E T MEMO 3 C ALIM 2 MEMO KIT INPUT ANA 6 KIT NPUT ANA 12 KIT INPUT ANA 24 PROT 1P N 12 PROT 1P N 6 PROT 1P N 3 PROT DISJ 12 PROT DISJ 6 PROT DISJ 3 RAIL MR30 ADB Lighting Technologies Manual page 5 Revision 002 15 Front Panel Outlets 6 x twin NF CEBEC or 6 x twin Schuko or 6 x triple Swiss Indicators Presence of DMX signal e Microprocessor running e Error messages temperature warning DMX error Protections HRC fuses single pole 10 3 x 38 mm 6 x twin UK 15 A fitted with supply cable Supply and fuse OK indicators integrated in the fuse holder Protection circuitry against accidental 400 V wiring errors e Overtemperature protection gradual fade out e m Power Supply Connection T OB power supply on CEE 32 A P17 socke
25. nputs you can upgrade it by means of a kit ANALOGIN disconnect the MICROPACK from the mains 1136 di remove the top cover 10 screws see sketch in Supply terminals install board PCB 1336 127 x 87 mm four plastic stand offs pm P1 PCB 1336 Analogue Input board mates with of PCB 1337 Microprocessor CPU board for 0 10 V operation connect the ribbon cable 25 conductors with the front panel Analogue receptacle DB 25 5 to on PCB 1336 Analoge Input board 0 370 uA operation connect the ribbon cable 25 conductors with the front panel Analogue receptacle DB 25 S to on PCB 1336 Analogue Input board secure the ribbon cable away from the filter chokes and PCB 1336 Analoge Input board option power winng close cover 10 screws carefully replace the special washers enable the Analogue Inputs by means of the AinM function in Menu 3 PCB 1337 Microprocessor CPU board PCB 1337 OLED DE T wi O E p MOT 2 1 E m c p3 io TO THYRISTOR BOARD Function of the five fuses e fuseF1 phase L3 mains reference 80 mAM Part 6130 07 105 fuseF2 phase L1 supply of microprocessor electronics and mains reference 100 mA Part 6130 07 130 fuseF3 phase 12 mains reference 80 mAM Part 6130 07 105 fuseF4 phase L1 mains reference transformer output 2
26. nputs board MEMORACK 15 DB 25 S Internal P3 P4 control dimmer 1 pin 1 pin 1 control dimmer 2 pin 2 pin 3 control dimmer 3 pin 3 pin 5 control dimmer 4 pin 4 pin 7 control dimmer 5 pin 5 pin 9 control dimmer 6 pin 6 pin 11 pin 7 through 24 not connected OV pin 25 pin 24 and 26 MEMORACK 30 DB 25 S Internal control dimmer 1 pin 1 pin 1 control dimmer 2 pin 2 pin 3 control dimmer 3 pin 3 pin 5 control dimmer 4 pin 4 pin 7 control dimmer 5 pin 5 pin 9 control dimmer 6 pin 6 pin 11 control dimmer 7 7 pin 1 control dimmer 8 pin 8 pin 3 control dimmer 9 pin 9 pin 5 control dimmer 10 pin 10 pin 7 control dimmer 11 pin 11 pin 9 control dimmer 12 pin 12 pin 11 pin 13 through 24 not connected OV pin 25 pin 24 and 26 Internal setting for Analogue Inputs e setting for 0 10 V operation the ribbon cable with the front panel DB 25 S Analogue receptacle is plugged into on the Analoge Input board PCB 1336 setting for 0 370 uA operation the ribbon cable with the front panel DB 25 S Analogue receptacle is plugged into P4 on the Analoge Input board PCB 1336 W1 on PCB 1336 jumper removed or placed between pin 2 and pin W2 on PCB 1336 jumper removed or placed between pin 2 and pin 3 Analogue Inputs selection 0 10 V or 0 370 uA Your MEMORACK was factory set for 0 10V analogue control signals To convert it to 0 370uA please refer to qualified personnel disconnect the MEMORACK from the
27. o dimmer is loaded to more than capacity 3 kVA 5 kVA Reduced dimmer levels or loads will reduce the internal heat dissipation If the internal temperature remains too high for several minutes then a TEMP message will flash and the MEMORACK will protect itself by a gradual shutdown e first all six dimmer levels will be slightly reduced followed later by further reductions of all six dimmer levels e normal operation is automatically restored when a safe temperature is reached and after reset Internal fuses If the six dimmer indicators are lit but the front panel LED s nor the display light up then you should check the fuses for the control electronics These fuses are independent of the dimmer protections on the front panel They can easily be reached qualified personnel only disconnect the MEMORACK from the mains remove the top cover see sketch in Supply Connection check the five fuses 5 x 20 mm F1 to F5 see sketch Microprocessor board replace fuses if necessary use suitable fuses only close the cover check the presence of the special washers The use of incorrect fuses is dangerous may cause permanent damage and will void warranty Correct fuse references are listed in the Maintenance chapter Spare Part List ADB Lighting Technologies Manual page 21 Revision 002 Installation of the Analogue Inputs kit If your MICROPACK was not factory equipped with the Analogue I
28. of analogue control desk 0 10V or 3 position selector switch up down steady one switch can control one or several dimmers remote storage playback and dimming of the 20 memories direct access one switch per memory Manual page 4 Revision 002 ADB Lighting Technologies Options MEMORACK 15 analogue input 0 10 V retrofit kit for 6 dimmers analogue input 0 10 V retrofit kit for 12 dimmers for remote memory control analogue input 0 10 V retrofit kit with 24 inputs 1P N instead of 1P protection for 12 dimmers 1P N instead of 1P protection for 6 dimmers 1P N instead of 1P protection for dimmers MCB instead of HRC fuse protection for 12 dimmers MCB instead of HRC fuse protection for 6 dimmers MCB instead of HRC fuse protection for 3 dimmers pair of telescopic guides 1 required per Rack supply RCD 4P 30 mA compulsory for IT TT supply supply MCB 32 4P 6 supply MCB RCD 32 30 mA 6 2P instead of 1P protection for 6 dimmers 2P instead of 1P protection for 3 dimmers Star Delta power supply two pole 3 kW dimmer protection supply cable not included Star Delta power supply two pole 5 kW dimmer protection supply cable not included installed cable instead of power supply on CEE 32 A socket MEMORACK 30 analogue input 0 10 V retrofit kit for 6 dimmers analogue input 0 10 V retrofit kit for 12 dimmers for remote memory control analogue i
29. our supplier for spare parts List of Accessories and Spare Parts Always use original spare parts do not use substitutes The original components were selected to achieve the performance and reliability you expect of your equipment DMX cables 1145 12 775 1145 12 780 1145 12 785 6117 15 110 6117 15 120 6117 47 012 6117 47 013 6113 34 003 6113 34 010 6113 34 005 6113 53 105 6113 34 020 6113 63 005 6130 48 100 6130 54 020 6130 12 130 6130 07 105 6130 07 130 6132 00 095 6130 99 515 Boards 1131 02 010 1139 75 030 1139 75 040 1139 98 020 1131 01 010 1112 07 000 7074 10 035 6351 84 350 6351 85 000 Miscellaneous DMX512 data cable with XLR 5 connectors 2 m DMX512 data cable with XLR 5 connectors 5 m DMX512 data cable with XLR 5 connectors 10 m Connectors sockets XLR 5 M plug for cable mounting for DMX512 XLR 5 F receptacle for cable mounting for DMX512 DB25 P plug for cable mounting for Analogue Inputs cover for DB25 P plug output socket double Schuko output socket double CEBEC NF output socket double Swiss output socket CEE106 P1 7 output socket UK 15A round pins output socket CEE 32 P17 Fuses fuse holders fuse for 3 kW dimmer 10 x 38 mm High Rupturing Capacity 12A fuse for 5 kW dimmer 10 x 38 mm High Rupturing Capacity 20A fuse 0 25 A T for F4 F5 on CPU board PCB 1337 fuse 0 08 A M for F1 F3 on CPU board PCB 1337 fuse 0 1 A T for F2 on CPU board
30. t The supply cable should be sized for the rating of the 16 P17 or 3 x CEE 82A 27 per phase for three phase star operation 3 x 400 V N e g cable 5 x 4 EPR insulation 85 Celsius e 82 A for single phase operation 230 V N e g cable 3 x 10 mm EPR insulation 85 Celsius Mains Supply Star mains supply 3NPE TN S 400 V 50 and 60Hz e Single phase operation possible single pole protected AMP connector 9P 25 A Manual page 6 ADB evision 0 0 2 Lighting Technologies MEMORACK 30 Front Panel Outlets LLL a beat of Indicators e Presence of DMX signal e Microprocessor running e Error messages temperature warning DMX error Protections AMP connector 9P 25 A e HRC fuses single pole 10 3 x 38 mm e Supply and fuse OK indicators integrated in the fuse holder e Protection circuitry against accidental 400 V wiring errors Overtemperature protection gradual fade out Power Supply Connection power supply on HARTING socket 4 x 80 A PE The supply cable should be sized for the rating of the MEMORACK 50 per phase for three phase star operation 3 x 400 V e g cable 5 x 10 EPR insulation 85 Celsius rear panel DMX input DDK connectors optional front panel DMX input on XLR5 Mains Supply Star mains supply 3NPE TN S 400 V 50 and 60Hz ADB Manual page 7
31. tections Power Supply Connection Mains Supply Outlets NNNNNN N Digital dimmers Ratings Loads Cooling Supply connections 1 oooo Type of mains supply network 10 Protection on the supply side 10 Supply terminals 10 How to remove a cover top or bottom 10 Supply cable 11 DMX Network Application Examples 12 Control Connections 13 DMX512 1990 1 DMX512 network 1 Termination of the DMX line Dimmer Address The DMX512 network 1 Opto isolation Analogue inputs 1 7 Internal setting for Analogue Inputs 17 Analogue Inputs selection 0 10 V 0 370 uA 17 Putting into Operation 18 Power section 18 Operating section 19 ADB Manual page 29 Lighting Technologies Revision 002 MEMORACK Miscellaneous Protection against accidental 400 V To restore normal operation 400 V Message Loss of DMX signal time out Microprocessor reset Over temperature gradual shutdown Internal fuses PCB 1337 Microprocessor CPU board Function of the five fuses LED indicators Jumper position W1 Installation of the Analogue Inputs kit Electrical characteristics Control electronics Ratings Operating temperature range Supply system Supply voltage range Accidental 400V supply Rated supply current Dimmer protection Residual Current Device Control inputs DMX control signal failure DMX address Dimmer laws selectable per dimmer Front panel indicators Dimmer test functions Respons
32. tion please refer to the data sheet of the DATA BOOSTER or the Recommended Practice for DMX512 published by the Professional Light and Sound Association PLASA available from your supply ADB Manual page 14 Revision 002 ADB Lighting Technologies Example 2 one MEMORACK with Analogue Input Option controlled analogue output desk Example one MEMORACK with Analogue Input Option controlled simultaneously by an analogue output desk and a multiplexed desk Highest Takes Precedence ADB Manual page 15 Lighting Technologies Revision 002 Example 4 one MEMORACK controlled by a DMX desk which also controls colour scrollers GELBUS GELBUS Power Supply Linh ELIAS FSL Manual page 16 002 ADB R evision Lighting Technologies Analogue inputs Your MEMORACK can be equipped with Analogue Inputs in which case it can be controlled by analogue control signals 0 10V or 0 370 pA filtered If the Analogue Inputs were factory installed they were set for 0 10V operation you can easily perform the conversion to 0 370 uA yourself See below for the detailed procedure The Analogue Inputs connector is DB25 S receptacle on the front panel The pin allocation is indicated on the front panel of your MEMORACK The following table shows the pin allocation for all the connectors including P3 and P4 on the Analogue I
33. tions should be performed by a qualified electrician The supply terminals are suitable for cables up to 4 The colour code is blue for Neutral and yellow green for PE The bottom cover must be removed to gain access to the supply terminals How to remove a cover top or bottom always disconnect the power supply before you remove the cover please refer to the sketch for the position of the ten screws which secure the cover Do not remove any other screws when closing the MEMORACK carefully position the special washers position 2 Do not remove top and bottom covers simultaneously Position 1 Countersunk head us Position 2 Special washer Manual page 10 Revision 002 ADB Lighting Technologies The size of the Neutral wire must at least be equal to the size of the phases reduced size Neutral wires are DANGEROUS and are NOT allowed All supply cables and extension cables should have all conductors under the same sleeve in order to reduce unwanted interferences to audio and video equipment The supply cable should be sized for the rating of the MEMORACK 27 A per phase for three phase star operation x 400 N e g cable 5 x 4 mm EPR sleeve 85 Celsius for MEMORACK 15 50 A per phase for three phase star operation x 400 V N e g cable 5 x 10 EPR sleeve 85 Celsius for MEMORACK 82 A for single phase operation 230
34. ully digital dimmer built in accordance with European safety standards EN 60950 and EN 60204 It is a Class equipment designed and manufactured to EN 60950 and requires imperatively a safety earth connection in compliance with local regulations To prevent any risk of electric shock do not remove any cover or part of the enclosure Access to internal parts is not required for normal operation Refer servicing to skilled and trained service personnel exclusively Disconnect from the power supply prior to opening for inspection or service WARNING LETHAL VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE Warning Every user should read the chapter Warning Messages Connection to an inappropriate power source may irreversibly damage the MEMORACK it is the user s responsibility to use the MEMORACK for its intended purpose and to check the equipment connected to it The MEMORACK is a piece of professional equipment developed with the simplicity of use in mind However to obtain full benefits of the safety measures the equipment shall be installed and serviced by skilled and trained personnel exclusively Important Notice for Power Cables Power supply cables and connectors are an important part of your equipment and contribute to its safety always use an isolator or main circuit breaker or main fuses to interrupt the link never pull on the cable do damage the cable nor the connectors in any way check them at each installation or at regul
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