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2. JS ICON 2410 OPTIONAL BOLT ON WIRELESS DMX RECEIVER DMX 512 Source JS ICON Rx Typical System Installation J5 ICON 2410 Twenty four 24 10 AMP CCTS e www johnsaonsustems com 4 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 gt Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com JOHNSON SY PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Installation Mounting The JS ICON Series dimmer racks can be mounted to any wall surface capable of supporting its weight of approximately 66 lbs 30 kg for each rack Four 1 4 6mm screws or bolts are required to fasten the rack safely to the wall See the drawing below for mounting locations and dimensions To access the mounting locations simply remove the lid The lid is secured by two 2 8 32 x 1 2 lid mounting ground screws with integral star washers located at the top center and bottom center of the lid as well as four 4 quarter turn fasteners located in each corner Use a 2 Philips screwdriver to remove
3. 10 MADD 24 Multiple Application Dimmer Driver 11 User Interface REIR Eee 12 System Status LED 13 System Status LCD 13 Quick Programming Reference to System Configuration Menu Items 15 Detailed Programming of System Configuration Menu ltems 16 Important Hard key 31 Troubleshooting Reference cccccccccssececceececceeeeecceesecseueeessaseesseeeeeseneeens 32 Warranty JS ICON Series dimmer racks come with a standard 1 year limited warranty Extended warranties of up to 10 years are available at the time of purchase For details visit www johnsonsystems com warranties htm For Technical Assistance 1 Refer to your product user manual The most current revision is available online www johnsonsystems com literature htm 2 Contact the point of sale dealer or distributor from which this product was originally purchased and ask for technical assistance 3 If neither of the above can provide you with the necessary information please contact our factory via email info johnsonsystems com or phone 403 287 8003 during business hours Monday to Friday 8 00AM to 5 00PM MST www johnsonsystems com 1923 Highfield
4. Bs oo r3 co NUMBER odis GE Good BBBBBBBBBSBEB RSS ps CAUTION AC LINE VOLTAGE LCD LED SWITCH REM BUMP DC FAN mm www johnsonsystems com 11 4 PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL LCD Display JS Infrared LED Programming Switches System Status LED Indicators 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com User Interface The user interface provides access to all programming and configuration settings System status is easily visible on the LCD display and LED indicators All JS ICON Series dimmer racks are equipped with a user interface connected to the Signal Distribution Board via a 34 pin ribbon cable An infrared LED allows for printout of all system configuration settings when used with a hand held infrared printer Johnson System Inc Part Number JS IP All of the programming is accomplished using four 4 switches Within a few minutes most users will find the menu structure very intuitive and easy to navigate All configuration settings are automatically stored into LCD Display The LCD display is capable of displaying 2 lines of 8 Characters A backlight automatically comes on when activity is sensed on the switches The L
5. JOHNSON SY PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com System Status LED Indicators RUN Green Illuminates when the power is on and the microcontroller status is in normal run mode The LED flashes once every 2 seconds when the system is in STANDBY mode OA OB and OC Green Illuminates when the line voltage power is within the acceptable range of 100 130 VAC for each phase and the zero cross reference circuitry is functioning properly The LED will flash slowly once per second when an under voltage state of less than 100 VAC is sensed and will flash quickly twice per second when an over voltage of greater than 130 VAC is sensed DMX A and DMX B Yellow Illuminates when valid DMX is received on each of the inputs Flashes when invalid DMX is received TERM A and TERM B Yellow Illuminates when DMX is terminated on each of the inputs ALARM Illuminates and flashes twice per second when either a fire or security alarm is sensed on each of the inputs O T Illuminates and flashes twice per second whenever one of three over temperature sensing inputs are triggered System Status LCD Display When DMX is being received the top line of the LCD display shows the active DMX MODE PTY A PTY MERGE DMX A B 2 ROOM or PATCH When DMX is not being received the top line of the LCD display shows MADD 24 unles
6. 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL INF HOLD Displayed when DMX is disconnected and the systems predetermined DMX status hold SH time is set for infinite INF hold Refer to menu item SH TIME on page 21 for further details SCENE XX Displays the scene 1 to 24 that is currently activated Refer to menu item L BUTTON on page 24 for further details A SCENE Displayed when the auxiliary input is triggered Refer to menu item AUX IN on page 24 for further details FIRE Displayed when the fire alarm input is triggered Refer to menu item F ALARM on page 25 for further details SECURITY Displayed when the security alarm input is triggered Refer to menu item S ALARM on page 24 for further details EXT TEMP Displayed when the external over temperature O T input is triggered or when the systems thermostat senses an over temperature condition between 185 F 85 C and 203 F 95 C All dimmer outputs are disabled and the fans are turned on to full until the external devices temperature drops to within specification REM TEMP Displayed when the systems remote temperature sensor measures an over temperature condition of 185 F 85 C or more All dimmer outputs are disabled and the fans are turned on to full until the temperature cools down to 178 F 81 C or less Refer to menu item REM TEMP
7. Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada 3 tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 JOHNSON SYSTEMS INC Toll free 888 JS RETRO 1577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Introduction JS ICON Series wall mount dimmer racks represent the ultimate value in hi performance dimming Next generation system on a chip technology coupled with state of the art inductor technology provides unsurpassed quality in professional grade SCR dimming Advanced next generation hardware and software designs reduce stand by power consumption to less than 1 Watt allowing for compliance with the International Energy Agency s One Watt Initiative for standby power consumption This makes JS ICON Series the greenest dimmer racks available Available in a number of different sizes and configurations JS ICON Series dimmer racks are designed for side by side installation and high density requirements Intuitive LCD user interface combined with dual DMX inputs analog inputs and contact closure inputs allow for industry wide application Removable cover allows for ease of installation and serviceability On demand MagLev thermal management technology produces superior cooling that is virtually silent making JS ICON the natural choice for quiet space dimming installations Exclusive lamp warming techniques extends lamp life considerably while maintaining industry lead
8. MENU Y and MENU at the same time for 4 5 second Press MENU to select mode 1 for JS ICON 1220 operation Press MENU to select mode 2 for JS ICON 1210 620 operation Press MENU to select mode not applicable with JS ICON product Press MENU to select mode 4 for 5 2410 operation Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired settings Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save View the RMS line voltage for each power phase Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and view the line voltage of each phase Shows the line voltage of Phase A Press MENU to view the line voltage of Phase Press MENU 2 to view the line voltage of Phase C Press ESCAPE or RESET to exit the menu View the line frequency of phase A Shows the frequency View the temperature of the remote temperature sensor A thermostat measures the internal heat sink temperature Shows the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit Press EXECUTE to toggle units to degrees Celsius View the temperature of the microcontroller Shows the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit Press EXECUTE to toggle units to degrees Celsius View the total run time of the microcontroller The run time counter keeps track of the total time the microcontroller is powered up The maximum time is 99999 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds or about 11 4 years System
9. Press EXECUTE to proceed Indicates the entire patch has been cleared Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the selected patch Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 5 minutes of inactivity and save NOTE Be sure to BACKUP any configuration changes NOTE With DMX patch mode activated any configuration within the ADDRESS DMX MODE 2 RM SET and DC PATCH menus is ignored and the DMX patch configured within this menu takes precedence Patch the 24 dimmer PWM outputs to any DMX B input channel Refer to the DMXA PAT menu for further information The DMXA PAT menu is used to patch dimmers to DMX A input channels while the DMXB PAT menu is used to patch dimmers to DMX B input channels www johnsonsystems com 4 JOHNSON SY 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 14 SH TIME 15 16 HTIME 00 HTIME 99 HTIME XX HTIME 00 DC PATCH D01 CO1 D24 lt C24 D24 C24 lt D24 01 lt D24 lt C01 d DIM CURV DIMO1 SQ DIM24 SQ DIM24 LN DIM24 DD DIM24 ND Set the DMX status hold time from to 99 minutes or infinite When DMX is disconnected the system will hold the status of the last received DMX levels for the selected amount of time When activated the LCD display shows a countdown of the
10. board The EEPROM memory module inserts into the PORT1 connector located on the upper center of the board and may be removed for safe storage The EEPROM type is programmed for parameter P or firmware F operation A parameter EEPROM is used to backup all of the current configuration settings A firmware EEPROM is used to update the current firmware version running on the MADD 24 microcontroller to the firmware version saved on the EEPROM The EEPROM memory module supplied with all JS ICON Series dimmer racks is a parameter type with all of the factory default configuration settings saved onto it before shipping Indicates the EEPROM memory module is for a MADD 24 microcontroller Indicates the EEPROM type is programmed for parameter P operation Press EXECUTE to display the silicone serial number parameter Press EXECUTE and menu feature is disabled for factory use only Indicates the EEPROM type is programmed for firmware F operation Press EXECUTE to display the version VER of the firmware Press EXECUTE and menu feature is disabled for factory use only Indicates the EEPROM memory module is not installed www johnsonsystems com 27 4 PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 43 44 FW LOAD DISABLED ENABLED MEMCHECK CRC TEST gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt VER X X UPDATE SURE UPDATING WILL AUTO RESTART PLEASE WAIT NO MEM WRONG MEM TYPE WRONG PRODUCT CRC ERR D RESTORE
11. channel patch Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save NOTE DMX O P must be set to OFFSET mode for this menu to function Configure the dimmer curve for each output There are four different dimmer curve profiles that can be assigned to each individual dimmer output circuit Square Law SQ curve is the industry standard and the default for all dimmers Linear LN curve modifies the dimmer output for a linear relationship to the control input level Direct Drive DD curve is not modified meaning the control input level is directly proportional to the control output level Non Dim ND curve assigns the dimmer circuit to operate in a full on or off state only with no dimming Dimmers set for non dim will be triggered full on at 55 control input and will be triggered off again at 45 control input Press EXECUTE to enter the menu Displays the dimmer DIM output 01 and its current dimmer curve Press MENU to select the desired dimmer number from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to toggle to linear LN curve mode Press EXECUTE to toggle to direct drive DD mode Press EXECUTE to toggle to non dim ND mode Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired dimmer curves Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save www johnsonsystems com 21 4 1923 Highfield Cres 5
12. configuration is automatically saved Patch the 24 dimmer PWM outputs to any DMX A input channel There are two ways to configure the DMX patch Each of the 24 dimmer PWM outputs can be manually MANUAL patched to a DMX input channel or patched in blocks BLOCK of sequential dimmers and DMX channels For MANUAL patching each of the dimmers are patched individually First the dimmer DIM output is selected and then any DMX input channel from 001 to 512 is patched to the selected dimmer For BLOCK patching a sequential range of dimmers are patched to a sequential range of DMX channels First the first dimmer number DIM in the block is selected then the DMX A start address DMXA for the block is selected and then finally the number of dimmers DIM in the block is selected For example if DIM is 001 DMX is 001 and DIM is 024 then all of the dimmer outputs 001 thru 024 are addressed sequentially to DMX channels 001 thru 024 For a more complex example if DIM is 007 DMX is 321 and DIM is 012 then dimmer outputs 007 thru 018 are addressed sequentially to DMX channels 321 thru 344 Using a combination of MANUAL and BLOCK patching methods can speed up configuration Typically a BLOCK of dimmers is first patched and then edited using the MANUAL patch The DMX patch should be cleared CLEAR before configuring the patch Clearing the patch ensures all previously configured patch data is cleared erased When P
13. ease of use The JS ICON Rx is specifically designed for easy adaptation to all JS ICON products The JS ICON Rx comes complete with a wiring harness and mounting hardware For more information visit http www johnsonsystems com JS ICON Rx Manual by City Theatrical pdf 12VDC Power Supply Output Aregulated 12VDC power supply is available for powering external devices Terminate on 12V and COM of J12 connector External devices should not exceed the maximum combined current draw of 200mA O 10VDC Analog Inputs or Load Shed Contact Inputs Four 4 analog inputs terminate on J12 connector AN1 Analog Input 1 AN2 Analog Input 2 AN3 Analog Input 3 AN4 Analog Input 4 Inputs can be configured for normal or load shed mode of operation Inputs can be patched to any combination of dimmer output circuits Programmed in the ANA ANA PTCH menus See page 22 for details www johnsonsystems com 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 gt Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com 4 JOHNSON SY PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL O T Over Temperature Input Normally Open C lt SCTY Terminate O T on J11 connector MAINTAINED Pet Disables all dimmer outputs when contact switch is closed Piu rcp cH Controlled via a maintained contact switch to low voltage common COM O gt COM Fire Ala
14. enter the menu and modify the hard key Press and hold EXECUTE and then ESCAPE at the same time for 4 5 seconds A pointer gt appears to indicate hard key modification is activated Press MENU to modify the first hard key character Press EXECUTE to advance to the second hard key character Press MENU A to modify the second hard key character Press EXECUTE to advance to the third hard key character Press MENU A to modify the third hard key character Press EXECUTE to advance to the fourth hard key character Press MENU A to modify the fourth hard key character Press EXECUTE to advance to the fifth hard key character Press MENU A to modify the fifth hard key character Press EXECUTE to advance to the sixth hard key character Press MENU A to modify the sixth hard key character Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired hard key code Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save NOTE Be sure to record and file the hard key code on page 31 for future reference View the microcontroller s unique six character silicone serial number Shows the unique six character serial number View the microcontroller s software version Shows the microcontroller s software version View the type of EEPROM memory module plugged in All JS ICON Series dimmer racks come with a removable EEPROM memory module located on the MADD 24
15. exit the menu 47 DEFAULTS Set various system configuration settings to the factory default Press EXECUTE to enter the menu Press MENU A to scroll through and select which item s to default PATCH1 Phase patch for JS ICON 2410 and JS ICON 2413 with Three Phase power Dimmer phase assignment is AAAAAAAABBBBBBBBCCCCCCCC MOPATCH2 Phase patch for JS ICON 1220 with Three Phase power Dimmer phase assignment is AAAABBBBCCCC 13 24 are unused Phase patch for JS ICON 1210 620 with Three Phase power Dimmer phase assignment is AAAAAAAABBBBBBCCCC 19 24 are unused MOPATCH4 Phase patch for JS ICON 2410 and JS ICON 2413 with Single Phase power Dimmer phase assignment is AAAAAAAAAAAABBBBBBBBBBBB MPATCH5 Phase patch for JS ICON 1220 with Single Phase power Dimmer phase assignment is AAAAAABBBBBB 13 24 are unused OPATCH6 Phase patch for JS ICON 1210 620 with Single Phase power Dimmer phase assignment is AAAAAAAAAAAABBBBBB 19 24 are unused 7 Patches all PWM output channels to A Not used with JS ICON product OPATCH8 Phase patch for DE90 3000 Series retrofit control systems 9 Phase patch for DE90 3000 Series retrofit control systems CURVES Sets all 24 dimmer curve profiles to Square Law curve ANA OFF Clears the control channel patch for all 4 analog inputs V LIMIT Sets the output voltage limit to full 127 5 on all 24 dimmer outputs DCPATCH Clears the dimmer to channel patch
16. fluctuations Press EXECUTE to toggle regulation from ENABLED to DISABLED Press EXECUTE to toggle regulation from DISABLED to ENABLED Any change in the configuration is automatically saved Configure the analog inputs for normal or load shed mode Each of the four 4 analog inputs can be independently configured for normal NORM or load shed SHED mode of operation Normal NORM mode sets the analog input for 0 10VDC operation The analog voltage level sensed sets the level for the selected dimmer outputs Load shed SHED mode is used as a power management interface to building management systems BMS Contact closure devices such as a photocell or maintained switch contact may be used to trigger the analog input When a voltage of 5 5VDC to 12VDC is sensed on the analog input the selected dimmer outputs are disabled set to zero output level The selected dimmer outputs are enabled when the voltage sensed on the analog input drops to below 4 5VDC Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and set the mode for each analog input Displays the active analog input A01 and current mode setting NORM Press MENU A to select the desired analog input to configure from 01 to 04 Press EXECUTE to toggle from normal NORM to load shed SHED mode Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired analog input modes Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save Patch
17. johnsonsystems com 4 JOHNSON SY 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 45 46 RESTART SERIAL PROCEED NO MEM WRONG MEM TYPE WRONG PRODUCT ERROR BACKUP DISABLED ENABLED MEMCHECK SURE WAIT VERIFY DONE NO MEM WRONG MEM TYPE WRONG PRODUCT DATA ERR PRINTOUT SYSTEM ANALOGS CURVES F ALARM S ALARM SCENE SCENE gt 01 When parameter restore is complete the system restarts Displayed when the silicone serial number on the EEPROM memory module is a mismatch with the silicone serial number on the MADD 24 microcontroller Press EXECUTE to proceed Displayed if an EEPROM memory module is not detected Displayed if the wrong type parameter of EEPROM memory module detected Displayed if the wrong type parameter of EEPROM memory module detected Displayed if the wrong product type of EEPROM memory module detected Displayed if the wrong product type of EEPROM memory module detected Displayed when an error occurs Waits for key press to restart RESTORE Backup parameters and save them in the EEPROM memory module All of the configuration setting parameters can be saved in the EEPROM memory module for backup The backup parameters can then be restored if they have been inadvertently changed or co
18. operation is not effected when the maximum run time is reached and can be reset to zero at the factory Shows the number of seconds SS of run time Shows the number of hours HHHHH and minutes MM of run time www johnsonsystems com 4 JOHNSON SY 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 39 40 41 42 HARD KEY HARD KEY HARD KEY K XXXXXX K XXXXXX K XXXXXX K gt XXXXXX K gt XXXXXX K gt XXXXX K gt XXXXX K X gt XXXX K X gt XXXX K XX gt XXX K XX gt XXX K XXX gt XX K XXX gt XX K XXXX gt X K XXXX gt X SERIAL XXXXXX VERSION VER X X EEPROM MADD24 P MADD24 P XXXXXX DISABLED MADD24 F VER X X DISABLED NONE View the microcontroller s unique six character hard key code JS ICON Series dimmer racks may be shipped with an invalid hard key code of 000000 A valid hard key must be entered before the run time RTIME counter reaches 2160 hours 90 days If the run time expires without a valid hard key the LCD display will show a runtime counter error RTC ERR and all dimmer control outputs will be disabled A dash between hard and key represents a valid hard key A blank space between hard and key represents an invalid hard key Shows the unique six character hard key code XXXXXX Follow the procedure below to
19. selected scene will be triggered and held until the contact is removed The auxiliary input only functions when scene mode SCENESET is activated or when the systems local buttons L BUTTONS are set for scene mode Displays the scene 01 that will be triggered by the auxiliary input Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and select a different scene Press MENU A to change the selected scene from 01 to 24 Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired scene to be triggered Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save Set the mode of the local buttons to scene bump or disabled JS ICON Series dimmer racks normally have the local buttons disabled Bump mode is used in conjunction with 24 bump button switches not applicable with JS ICON Series dimmer racks Setting the local buttons to scene mode puts the system in scene mode With scene mode enabled the selected scene will always be activated when DMX is not being received The selected scene can be changed in the SCENESET menu Scene mode enables the use of the auxiliary AUX input A contact closure sensed on the over temperature O T fire alarm FIRE or security alarm SCTY input automatically takes precedence over scene mode Press EXECUTE to toggle the operation of the local buttons to disabled Press EXECUTE to toggle the operation of the local buttons to bump mode Press EXECUTE to toggle
20. the analog inputs to any combination of control channels Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and activate analog patch mode Displays the active analog input A01 and control channel C01 Press MENU A to select the desired analog input to patch Press EXECUTE to toggle the pointer gt to select the control channel Press MENU 4 to select the desired control channel from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to patch and flag the control channel to the analog input Press ESCAPE to toggle the pointer gt to select another analog input Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired analog patches Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save www johnsonsystems com 4 JOHNSON SY PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 21 22 23 24 25 26 ANA TEST Al gt 01 00 Al gt 04 00 Al gt 04 FL ANA FLTR LEV 00 LEV 00 lt LEV 10 lt ANA BLOC ENABLED DISABLED STANDBY ENABLED DISABLED TEST INC PERCENT HEX VAL OC MODE 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com View the control level for each of the analog inputs The analog voltage level for the 4 analog inputs can be tested and viewed as a percentage or hexadecimal value The level displayed is proportional to the 0 10VDC analo
21. to DISABLED Press EXECUTE to toggle analog blocking from DISABLED to ENABLED Any change in the configuration is automatically saved Enable or disable the power savings standby mode When standby mode is enabled the microcontroller goes to sleep within 5 seconds of inactivity on the control inputs The microcontroller wakes up again when a programming switch is pressed or when control is sensed on the control inputs Note that there is a delay of 150 milliseconds for the microcontroller to wake up and restart normal run mode Press EXECUTE to toggle standby mode from ENABLED to DISABLED Press EXECUTE to toggle standby mode from DISABLED to ENABLED Any change in the configuration is automatically saved Set the test increment units to percent or hexadecimal The levels for the dimmer test DIM TEST and analog test ANA TEST features can be displayed as a percentage or hexadecimal value Press EXECUTE to toggle test increments from PERCENT to HEX VAL Press EXECUTE to toggle test increments from HEX VAL to PERCENT Any change in the configuration is automatically saved Configure the input trigger parameters for the open collector output The on board open collector output is used to sink up to 100mA of current It can be configured to be triggered via a selected DMX channel analog input 4 or both The open collector is triggered on at 55 control input and triggered off again at 45 control input When analog and DMX A D is sele
22. valid hard key code for future reference JSI Serial Number _ Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number ee Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number o Y Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number o ZY Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number o ZY Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code JSI Serial Number Silicone Serial Number Hard Key Code www johnsonsystems com 31 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 JOHNSON SYSTEMS INC gt Toll free 888 JS RETRO 1577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Troubleshooting Reference This manual is accurate at time of pr
23. 003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com Control Input Output JS ICON Series dimmer racks come with a variety of control input and output I O capabilities All I O connections are terminated on the Signal Distribution Board located on the right hand side of the dimmer rack Breakaway type connectors are supplied for all I O connections Use wire size 28 to 12 AWG Strip insulation length to 0 3 7 5mm Torque terminations to 3 6 IN LBS 0 4 NM NOTE For connection use copper wire only rated for 167 F 75 C minimum Dual DMX Input and Through DMX A terminates to J7 and J8 connectors DMX B terminates J9 and J10 connectors Complies with USITT DMX512 A ANSI E1 11 2008 Standard protocol for digital data control Recommended cable is Belden 9829 9842 Cat 5 or equivalent low capacitance twisted pair Wiring must follow a daisy chain topology Maximum of 32 receiving devices on a single DMX line Maximum cable length is 1 500 feet 455 meters For more information Google DMX or visit http old usitt org DMX512FAQ aspx NOTE Ensure only the last end of line DMX receiving device is terminated Models JS ICON Rx and J5 ICON Tx Wireless DMX is optional for all JS ICON Series dimmer racks SHoW DMX receiver JS ICON Rx and transmitter JS ICON Tx is sourced from City Theatrical and has been selected for its reliability and
24. 2 and is common to both DMX inputs When DMX MODE is set for DMX A B operation each of the DMX inputs can be assigned to a separate DMX start address The DMX inputs are merged and DMX B is offset by the number of DMX A channels Press EXECUTE to enter the menu Displays the current DMX start address for both DMX inputs Press MENU A to modify and select the desired DMX start address Press both MENU A simultaneously to toggle to DMX start address 001 Press EXECUTE to save the selected DMX start address Press EXECUTE to advance to select the DMX B start address Press MENU A to modify and select the desired DMX start address Press EXECUTE to advance to select the number of DMX A channels Press MENU A to modify the number of DMX A channels from 01 to 24 Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the selected DMX start address Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save NOTE DMX MODE must be set for DMX A B operation to access this feature NOTE DMX O P must be set to OFFSET mode for this menu to function www johnsonsystems com 17 4 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 7 DMX MODE PTYA PTYB MERGE DMX A B 2 ROOM 2 8 2RMSET DIM 01 A DIM 24 A DIM 2
25. 32 F ALARM L gt FL 01 L gt 00 01 L gt FL 01 L FL gt 01 L FL gt 24 L FL gt 24 WARMING DISABLED ENABLED ON OFF Q PATCH CH 01 OA CH 24 OA CH 24 OB CH 24 OC Select the level and control channels triggered by the fire alarm input When a contact is sensed on the fire alarm input the selected control channels are triggered on to the selected output level from 0 to 100 The fire alarm input is merged with the DMX and analog inputs with highest takes precedence HTP The system will stay in fire alarm mode until the contact is removed Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and configure the fire alarm input Displays the output level L gt FL of 10096 and control channel 01 Press MENU to change the output level from 00 to 100 FL Press MENU at the same time to toggle the level back to 100 FL Press EXECUTE to toggle the pointer gt and select the control channel s Press MENU A to select the desired control channel from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to toggle the flag for each desired control channel Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired settings Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save Turn the lamp warming feature on or off The unique lamp warming feature is activated by a control level above 096 and lowers the in rush current to the dimmer cold lamp filament by up to 7096 This result
26. 4 TEMS LUM wsoNsyYs JOH ducts wguperior pimming Pro User Manual JS ICON Series Dimmer Rack JS ICON 2410 JS ICON 2413 JS ICON 1220 JS ICON 1210 620 JOHNSON SYSTEMS INL www johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL member i Intertek 1923 Highfield Cres S E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com 4 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Contents Warranty o o oo _ 2 4 2 For Technical Assistance 2 Usi o lf soscacosscosccaccoccchcosccoccoo eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee 3 M aL CIUS _ __ 4 Instalfatie leer __ 5 Power Supply Connection Details 6 Ground Connection Details 8 9 Conirelllmput Outpul __
27. 4 B 9 ENABLED DISABLED Configure the mode of the on board DMX protocol manager There are five different mode settings for the DMX protocol manager Priority A PTY A and Priority B PTY B modes are intended for the implementation of a backup DMX source Priority A PTY A sets the DMX A input as the priority and ignores the DMX B input when the DMX A input is active Priority B PTY B sets the DMX B input as the priority and ignores the DMX A input when the DMX B input is active Merge MERGE mode combines both DMX inputs with highest takes precedence HTP operation Merge mode allows for simultaneous DMX control of the dimmers from both inputs and is the default for the system Dual Universe DMX DMX A B mode provides a method to combine two universes of DMX within one system It permits two independent DMX sources to be active on the DMX inputs with each having a separate DMX start address The DMX inputs are merged and DMX B is offset by the number of DMX A channels programmed via the ADDRESS menu see page 17 for further details This feature is typically used when a system is at the end of one DMX universe DMX A and the beginning of another DMX B Two Room 2 ROOM mode enables the room A or B assignment for each of the dimmer outputs via the 2 RM SET menu Press EXECUTE to toggle into Priority A PTY A mode Press EXECUTE to toggle into Priority B PTY B mode Press EXECUTE to toggle in
28. A TEST View the control level for each of the analog inputs 22 ANA FLTR Apply a noise filter on the analog inputs of up to 1 Volt 23 ANA BLOC Enable or disable the analog inputs when DMX is being received 24 STANDBY Enable or disable the power savings standby mode 25 TEST INC Set the test increment units to percent or hexadecimal 26 OC MODE Configure the input trigger parameters for the open collector output 27 AUX IN Select which scene the auxiliary input will trigger enable 28 L BUTTON Set the mode of the local buttons to scene bump or disabled 29 S ALARM Select the level and control channels triggered by the security alarm input 30 F ALARM Select the level and control channels triggered by the fire alarm input 31 O PATCH Set the zero cross phase reference for each dimmer control output circuit 32 WARMING Turn the lamp warming feature on or off 33 POLARITY Set the PWM output control polarity Locked for factory use only 34 LINE V View the RMS line voltage for each power phase 35 LINE F View the line frequency of phase A 36 REM TEMP View the temperature of the remote temperature sensor 37 CTL TEMP View the temperature of the microcontroller 38 RTIME View the total run time of the microcontroller 39 HARD KEY View the microcontroller s unique six character hard key code 40 SERIAL View the microcontroller s unique six character silicone serial number 41 VERSION View the microcontroller s fir
29. ABLED Any change in the configuration is automatically saved NOTE Ensure only the last end of line DMX receiving device is terminated Configure the on board DMX protocol manager for offset or patch mode OFFSET mode is typically used for the majority of systems and is the factory default OFFSET mode refers to the DMX start address with each of the 24 dimmer PWM outputs addressed sequentially from the DMX start address PATCH mode provides full flexibility for addressing each of the 24 dimmer PWM outputs Each of the 24 dimmer PWM outputs can be patched to controlled from any DMX input channel from 001 to 512 from either or both of the DMX A and DMX B inputs simultaneously With DMX patch mode activated any configuration within the ADDRESS DMX MODE 2 RM SET and DC PATCH menus is ignored and the DMX patch configured within the DMXA PAT and DMXB PAT menus takes precedence When using the system in DMX patch mode it is strongly recommended to printout the patch using a hand held infrared printer Johnson System Inc Part Number JS IP Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and configure the DMX mode This menu is disabled to help prevent inadvertent changes Proceed to enable Press and hold MENU A and MENU at the same time for 4 5 seconds Press EXECUTE to toggle the DMX mode from OFFSET to PATCH Press EXECUTE to toggle the DMX mode from PATCH to OFFSET Press ESCAPE or RESET to exit the menu Any change in the
30. AT is utilized in conjunction with DMXB PAT each of the 24 dimmer PWM outputs can be patched to controlled from any DMX input channel from 001 to 512 from either or both of the DMX A and DMX B inputs simultaneously www johnsonsystems com 19 PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL MANUAL DIM DMXA 001 lt 999 024 lt 999 001 lt 999 001 999 001 999 001 999 001 999 001 999 001 999 001 512 001 999 BLOCK DIM 001 DIM 024 DIM 001 DMXA 001 DMXA 512 DMXA 001 8 DIM 001 DIM 024 DIM 001 PROCEED SURE DONE CLEAR SURE DONE 13 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com If a dimmer is patched to both DMX A and DMX B input channels the DMX levels are merged and highest takes precedence HTP Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and configure the DMX A patch Press MENU A to scroll through and select the patching method Press EXECUTE to patch each of the dimmers manually MANUAL The top line shows the dimmer DIM and DMXA address headings The second line shows the dimmer DIM and DMXA address values Press MENU to select the dimmer DIM from 001 to 024 to patch Press MENU 4 and MENU Y atthe same time to toggle back to 001 Press EXECUTE to advance and select the DMXA address for the dimmer DMXA is initialized
31. CD contrast can be easily adjusted for optimum viewing Hefer to menu item LCD VIEW on page 30 for further details Programming Switches The MENU UP DOWN 4 switches are used for navigating through the various system configuration menu items They also allow for programming of other specific parameters within a selected menu Pressing and holding either switch will speed up the scroll rate which can be helpful to speed up the configuration time The EXECUTE switch is normally used to select enter a menu item advance forward within a selected menu item or toggle between parameters within a selected menu item The ESCAPE switch is normally used to back up within a selected menu item one step at a time or exit the menu completely NOTE The programming switches can be locked out to prevent inadvertent configuration changes To toggle between LOCKED and UNLOCKED press and hold down the EXECUTE and then ESCAPE switches at the same time for 4 5 seconds The RESET switch has two purposes First it allows for quick exit from a menu item after a programming change and automatically puts the system into normal run mode Second it provides a soft reboot for the systems microcontroller NOTE A detailed procedure for programming all system configuration menu items can be found on page 15 to 30 www johnsonsystems com 4 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada gt tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003
32. DISABLED ENABLED MEMCHECK OKAY PROCEED SURE CRC TEST WAIT VERIFY DONE WILL AUTO 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com Load new firmware into the MADD 24 via the EEPROM memory module If a firmware update is required Johnson Systems Inc may supply an EEPROM memory module with the latest firmware version The firmware EEPROM memory module can be inserted into PORT1 on the MADD 24 board and the firmware can be loaded into the microcontroller Press EXECUTE to enter the menu This menu is disabled for inadvertent use Proceed to enable Press and hold MENU Y and MENU A at the same time for 4 5 seconds Automatically checks the EEPROM memory module for firmware type Automatically does a CRC test on the firmware code in the EEPROM The CRC test in progress Displays the firmware version on the EEPROM memory module Press EXECUTE to proceed Press EXECUTE to proceed Firmware update in progress Firmware update in progress Firmware update in progress Firmware update in progress Firmware update in progress When firmware update is complete the RUN LED flashes and system restarts Displayed if an EEPROM memory module is not detected Displayed if the wrong type parameter of EEPROM memory module detected Displayed if the wrong type parameter of EEPROM memory module detected
33. Displayed if the wrong product type of EEPROM memory module detected Displayed if the wrong product type of EEPROM memory module detected Displayed if the CRC test fails and the EEPROM memory module is defective WARNING Do not reset or turn the power off while the firmware is being updated Doing so will cause unrecoverable loss of firmware data that is being loaded into the MADD 24 microcontroller Restore parameters saved in the EEPROM memory module All of the configuration setting parameters can be restored from the EEPROM memory module if they have been inadvertently changed or corrupted This feature can also be used to load configuration setting parameters into a different or new control module This reduces the configuration time for multi system applications that require similar settings or when a replacement control module is required Press EXECUTE to enter the menu This menu is disabled for inadvertent use Proceed to enable Press and hold MENU y and MENU at the same time for 4 5 seconds Automatically checks the EEPROM memory module for parameter type The EEPROM memory module has been verified for parameter type Press EXECUTE to proceed Press EXECUTE to proceed Automatically does a CRC test on the parameter code in the EEPROM CRC test in progress CRC test in progress CRC test is done and the parameter restore automatically begins Parameter restore in progress Parameter restore in progress www
34. E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 17 18 19 20 VOUT LIM 01 lt 127 5 24 lt 127 5 24 gt 127 5 24 gt 100 0 24 lt 100 0 REGULATE ENABLED DISABLED ANA MODE A01 NORM A04 lt NORM A04 lt SHED ANA PTCH 01 lt 01 04 lt 01 A04 gt C01 04 gt 24 04 gt 24 04 lt 24 Set the maximum RMS output voltage for each dimmer Limiting the maximum RMS voltage can greatly improve lamp life Press EXECUTE to enter the menu Displays the dimmer 01 and its current maximum output voltage level 127 5 Press MENU A to select the desired dimmer number from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to toggle the pointer lt gt to select the output voltage level Press MENU A to adjust the output voltage level in 0 5 Volt increments Press EXECUTE to toggle the pointer lt gt to select another dimmer number Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired dimmer curves Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save Enable or disable the dimmer output voltage regulation With the on board output voltage regulation feature enabled the maximum RMS output is limited to 118 Volts Voltage regulation automatically adjusts the internal control level to compensate for any line voltage
35. ESET SCENE gt 01 SCENE gt 24 CTRL ON CTRL DMX CTRL HLD SCENE gt 24 SCENE 24 SCENE 24 SCENE gt 24 SCENE 24 C gt 01L 00 C gt 24L 00 C 24100 C gt 24L 00 C24L gt FL CLEAR SURE DONE WAIT 2 FADETIME S gt 01T 05 S gt 24T 05 S 24T gt 05 S 24T gt 99 Enable and setup 24 different backup scenes When scene mode is activated the selected scene will be held with no timeout until the menu is exited The 24 control channel levels are configured within the menu and can be modified on the fly Scene mode is useful when an external controller is not available and independent internal control is required Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and activate scene mode Displays the scene 01 to be activated Press MENU 4 to select a different scene from 01 to 24 Control CTRL is ON via the selected scene Control CTRL is via DMX and takes priority over scene mode Control CTRL is via DMX status hold HLD and takes priority over scene mode Press EXECUTE to activate the selected scene The colon flashes twice per second while fading to the selected scene The colon stops flashing when fade is complete and the selected scene is active Press MENU v to select a different scene from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to modify the selected scene The second line on the LCD indicates the control channel C and level L Press MENU A to select the control channel C to modify from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to
36. PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Quick Programming Reference to system Configuration Menu Items 1 SCENESET Enable and setup 24 different backup scenes 2 FADETIME Set the fade time for each of the 24 scenes from 0 to 99 seconds 3 SNAPSHOT Record DMX levels into the backup scenes 4 DIM TEST Test the dimmer outputs one at a time or all at once 5 MONITOR View the control level to each dimmer output 6 ADDRESS Set the DMX start address 7 DMX MODE Configure the mode of the on board DMX protocol manager 8 2 RM SET Set the two room assignment for each of the dimmer outputs 9 DMXA Enable or disable termination on the DMX A input 10 DMXB TRM Enable or disable termination on the DMX B input 11 DMX O P Configure the on board DMX protocol manager for offset or patch mode 12 DMXA PAT Patch the 24 dimmer PWM outputs to any DMX A input channel 13 DMXB PAT Patch the 24 dimmer PWM outputs to any DMX B input channel 14 SH TIME Set the DMX status hold time from 0 to 99 minutes or infinite 15 DC PATCH Configure the dimmer to channel patch for the dimmer rack 16 DIM CURV Configure the dimmer curve for each output 17 VOUT LIM Set the maximum RMS output voltage for each dimmer 18 REGULATE Enable or disable the dimmer output voltage regulation 19 ANA MODE Configure the analog inputs for normal or load shed mode 20 ANA PTCH Patch the analog inputs to any combination of control channels 21 AN
37. Temperature Range 23 F 5 C to 104 F 40 C ambient Humidity Range 0 to 90 non condensing Dimmer Load Type Incandescent quartz lamps and electronic SCR dimmable low voltage fixtures e Relay Load Type Any to maximum circuit rating Switch Type 200 rated non proprietary SCR solid state relay Choke Type High performance copper wound hybrid core toroidal magnetic filter Choke Rise Time 2400W 40005 1560W 300ys 1200W 300us Physical 30 x 17 x 6 8 75 cm x 43 cm x 17 cm Weight All Models approximately 66 Ibs 30 Kg Material 18 gauge steel CRS Finish Textured fine black powder coat 120 208V 3 5W 100A Feed or 2 8 32 x 1 2 Lid Mounting Ground Screws with Integral Star Washers 120 240V 10 4W 100A Feed Up to Twenty four 24 Load Circuits Maximum of 1200 Watts Per Circuit 4 Quarter Turn Fasteners Up to Four 4 0 10VDC Analog Inputs 12 18 or 24 Circuit Breakers Maximum of 2400 1560 or 1200 Watts Per Circuit User Interface mE mE EE RoOwv2aooouonerob o
38. and configures it for 1 1 operation FD TIME Sets the fade time at 5 seconds for all 24 scenes 2 ROOM Sets the two room assignment to room A on all 24 dimmer outputs SURE Press EXECUTE to select the item to default Are you sure DONE Press EXECUTE to set the selected default Press ESCAPE or RESET to exit the menu 48 LCD VIEW Adjust the contrast of the LCD Display for optimum viewing Press EXECUTE to enter the menu ADJUST v4 Press MENU A to adjust the contrast Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired LCD view Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save www johnsonsystems com 4 JOHNSON SY gt PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Important Hard key Information 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com JS ICON Series dimmer racks may be shipped with an invalid hard key code of 000000 A valid hard key must be entered before the run time RTIME counter reaches 2160 hours 90 days If the run time expires without a valid hard key the LCD display will show a runtime counter error RTC ERR and all dimmer control outputs will be disabled Hefer to menu item HARD KEY on page 27 of the user manual for detailed instructions on how to enter a valid hard key code Be sure to record and file the
39. apable of various 120V power supply configurations The contractor termination section is located on the left hand side Knockouts on the top and bottom of the chassis are provided for wire conduit entry to the power terminals The phase power terminals are mounted directly onto copper bussbars used to distribute current to each dimmers circuit breaker The power terminals may be rotated up to 180 degrees to facilitate top or bottom wire entry To rotate the power terminals loosen the 1 4 20 x 1 2 mounting bolts use a 7 16 wrench or socket rotate terminals into place and tighten the mounting bolts to 45 50 IN LBS 5 0 5 6 NM WARNING Wiring termination must be done by qualified personnel only WARNING Be sure all power connections are tightened to specification before power supply is turned on Power Supply Configurations Three Phase 120 208 VAC 5 Wire up to 100 Amps per phase Maximum 28 8kW total Use wire size 14 to 1 0 AWG Strip insulation length to 0 65 16 5mm Torque power terminals A B C to 45 50 IN LBS 5 0 5 6 NM Below is the dimmer phasing for each JS ICON Series dimmer rack model J5 ICON 2410 and J5 ICON 2413 Example shown to the left Dimmers 1 to 8 are powered from Phase A Dimmers 9 to 16 are powered from Phase B Dimmers 17 to 24 are powered from Phase C J5 ICON 1220 Dimmers 1 to 4 are powered from Phase A Dimmers 5 to 8 are powered from Phase B Dimmers 9 to 12 are powered from Phas
40. at 999 to indicate the dimmer is not patched indicates the DMXA address 513 to 999 is invalid and is not patched The cursor position indicates the DMXA digit to be edited Press EXECUTE to move the cursor to the right under the digit to be edited Press ESCAPE to move the cursor to the left or to exit the menu Press MENU to select the DMXA address from 001 to 512 Press MENU 4 and MENU y at the same time to toggle back to 999 Repeat until all required dimmers are manually patched Press EXECUTE to patch the dimmers in a sequential block BLOCK Press EXECUTE to select the first dimmer number DIM in the block Press MENU to edit the dimmer number DIM from 001 to 024 Press MENU 4 and MENU Y at the same time to toggle back to 001 Press EXECUTE to select the DMX A DMXA start address for the block Press MENU to edit the DMX A DMXA start address from 001 to 512 Press MENU and MENU Y at the same time to toggle back to 001 Press EXECUTE to select the number of dimmers DIM in the block Press MENU to edit the number of dimmers DIM from 001 to 024 Press MENU 4 and MENU y at the same time to toggle back to 001 Press EXECUTE to proceed Press EXECUTE to proceed Indicates the sequential block patch has been completed Repeat until all required blocks of sequential dimmers have been patched Press ESCAPE to exit the menu Press EXECUTE to clear the entire patch
41. c low voltage fixtures The dimmer outputs may be configured for non dimmed applications when switched relay controlled load outputs are required Knockouts on the top and bottom of the chassis are provided for wire conduit entry to the power terminals Load Hot Gutput Connection Details Load output connections are terminated via DIN rail mounted terminal blocks Models J5 ICON 2410 and JS ICON 2413 Use wire size 14 to 10 AWG Strip insulation length to 0 315 8mm Torque load output terminal blocks to 5 7 IN LBS 0 6 0 8 NM Model J5 ICON 1220 Use wire size 14 to 8 AWG Strip insulation length to 0 4 10mm Torque load output terminal blocks to 13 16 IN LBS 1 5 1 8 NM Model J5 ICON 1210 65620 For load output terminal blocks 1 to 12 use Low Voltage same specification as Model JS ICON DC Wire Conduit 2410 Entry For load output terminal blocks 13 18 use same specification as Model JS ICON 1220 NOTE For connection use copper wire only rated for 167 F 75 C minimum Low Voltage DC Contractor Termination Section REAR VIEW Low Voltage Bottom DC Wire Conduit Entry www johnsonsystems com g 4 PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Signal Distribution Board 12V 4 D 4 COM MAINTAINED NORMALLY OPEN SWITCH CONTACT O gt ANA1 4 1923 Highfield Cres S E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8
42. cted to trigger the open collector the inputs are combine for highest takes precedence HTP Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and configure the open collector output www johnsonsystems com 4 ed PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 27 28 29 A D lt 001 A D gt 001 A D gt 512 A D lt 512 DMX lt 512 ANA lt OFF lt AUX IN SCENE 01 SCENE 01 SCENE gt 24 L BUTTON DISABLED BUMP SCENE S ALARM L gt FL 01 L gt 00 01 L gt FL 01 L FL gt 01 L FL gt 24 L FL gt 24 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com Displays the active trigger mode as analog and DMX A D lt channel 001 Press EXECUTE to toggle the pointer gt and select the DMX channel Press MENU A to change and select the DMX channel from 001 to 512 Press EXECUTE to toggle the pointer lt and select a different trigger mode Press MENU to select DMX input trigger mode Press MENU to select analog ANA input trigger mode Press MENU to deactivate OFF the open collector output Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired settings Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save Select which scene the auxiliary input will trigger enable When a contact is sensed on the auxiliary input the
43. e C J5 ICON 1210 620 Dimmers 1 to 8 are powered from Phase A Dimmers 9 to 14 are powered from Phase B Dimmers 15 to 18 are powered from Phase C NOTE Power supply requires an external disconnect NOTE For connection use copper wire only rated 167 F 75 C minimum 6 wwwjohnsonsystems com 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada 3 tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 4 JOHNSON SY PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com Power Supply Connection Details Power Supply Configurations Single Phase 120 240 VAC 10 4 Wire up to 100 Amps per phase Maximum 24 0kW total Use wire size 14 to 1 0 AWG Strip insulation length to 0 65 16 5mm Torque power terminals A B C to 45 50 IN LBS 5 0 5 6 NM Below is the dimmer phasing for each JS ICON Series dimmer rack model JS ICON 2410 and J5 ICON 2413 Example shown to the left Dimmers 1 to 12 are powered from Phase A Dimmers 13 to 24 are powered from Phase B J5 ICON 1220 Dimmers 1 to 6 are powered from Phase A Dimmers 7 to 12 are powered from Phase B J5 ICON 1210 620 Dimmers 1 to 12 are powered from Phase A Dimmers 13 to 18 are powered from Phase B NOTE Power supply requires an external disconnect NOTE For connection use copper wire only rated 167 F 75 C minimum Three Phase to Single Phase Conversion JS ICON Series dimmer racks are no
44. g input where 5VDC is 50 Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and activate analog test mode Displays the active analog input Al gt 01 and the level 00 Press MENU A to select the desired analog input to test Displays the analog input level from off 00 to full on FL Press ESCAPE or RESET to exit the menu Apply a noise filter on the analog inputs of up to 1 Volt High frequency noise can sometimes be induced into the analog input lines The analog filter is set in 1 increments where each percent represents 0 1 Volts for a maximum filter level of 1 Volt or 10 For example when the analog filter level is set at 5 LEV 05 all analog input levels at or below 0 5 Volts is ignored or filtered out Displays the filter level 00 in percent Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and adjust the analog filter level Press MENU A to select the desired filter level Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired analog filter level Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save Enable or disable the analog inputs when DMX is being received When analog blocking ANA BLOC is enabled the analog inputs will be ignored when DMX is online When analog blocking is disabled the analog inputs will be merged combined with the DMX inputs and functions in a highest takes precedence HTP mode of operation Press EXECUTE to toggle analog blocking from ENABLED
45. ing performance Available in multiple sizes and configurations Unique power saving stand by mode reduces power consumption to less than 1 Watt Compliance with the One Watt Initiative Dims standard or low voltage incandescent quartz lamps Individual dimmer profile selection permits safe and silent non dim control of fluorescent loads HID lighting motors etc Dual DMX512 A inputs with on board protocol manager Optional wireless DMX receiver Unique lamp warming feature extends lamp life Analog and dedicated dry contact BMS inputs for interface with HVAC security and audio LCD user interface for easy setup and monitoring e Over heat and over current protected Non proprietary dimmer SCR s are 200 rated On demand MagLev thermal management technology produces superior cooling that is virtually silent Load Shed inputs for power management and photocell interface Upto 10 year product warranty available www johnsonsystems com 3 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com 4 PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Characteristics Maximum Feeder Capacity 100 Amp 120 208 VAC 5 wire Max Rating 28 8kW 100 Amp 120 240 VAC 10 4 wire Max Rating 24 0kW Power Termination Power lug input Terminal block output Environment
46. inting and subject to revisions and technical updates as required without prior notice Please visit www johnsonsystems com for applicable updates 32 wwwjohnsonsystems com 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 JOHNSON SYSTEMS INC _ Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3878 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Troubleshooting Reference This manual is accurate at time of printing and subject to revisions and technical updates as required without prior notice Please visit www johnsonsystems com for applicable updates www johnsonsystems com 33 J5I ILCON Series Dimmer Relay Racks JS ICON 2410 JS ICON 2413 24 x 10 Amp 1200 Watt dimmers 24 x 13 Amp 1560 Watt dimmers 57 J 1210 620 JS ICON 1220 JS ICON 1210 620 12 x 20 Amp 2400 Watt dimmers 12 x 10 Amp 1200 Watt 6 x 20 Amp 2400 Watt dimmers User Manual JS ICON Series Dimmers Rev 3 www johnsonsystems com MANUFACTURER MEMBER plaa ESTA boi Intertek member ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES amp TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION 1923 Highfield Cres S E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada 4 V gt tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Toll free 888 J5 RETRU 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com
47. itate top or bottom wire entry To rotate the ground terminal loosen the 1 4 20 lock nut use a 7 16 wrench or socket rotate terminal into place and tighten the lock nut to 45 50 IN LBS 5 0 5 6 NM Load Circuit Ground Output Terminals Use wire size 14 to 8 AWG Strip insulation length to 0 315 8mm Torque load circuit ground terminals to 20 25 IN LBS 2 3 2 8 NM Models JS ICON 2410 JS ICON 2413 and JS ICON 1210 620 are supplied with 25 load circuit ground terminals while model JS ICON 1220 is supplied with 12 NOTE For connection use copper wire only rated for 167 F 75 C minimum www johnsonsystems com 4 JOHNSON SY PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Load Output Terminal Blocks Line Voltage AC Wire Conduit Entry Line Voltage AC Contractor Termination Section Line Voltage AC Wire Conduit Entry TOP VIEW 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 gt Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com Dimmer Output JS ICON 2410 24 x 10 Amp 1200 Watt dimmers JS ICON 2413 24 x 13 Amp 1560 Watt dimmers JS ICON 1220 12 x 20 Amp 2400 Watt dimmers JS ICON 1210 620 12 x 10 Amp 1200 Watt and 6 x 20 Amp 2400 Watt dimmers JS ICON Series dimmer racks are designed for high performance dimming of standard incandescent quartz and dimmable SCR Leading Edge electroni
48. mware version 42 EEPROM View the type of EEPROM memory module plugged in 43 FW LOAD Load new firmware into the MADD 24 via the EEPROM memory module 44 RESTORE Restore parameters saved in the EEPROM memory module 45 BACKUP Backup parameters and save them in the EEPROM memory module 46 PRINTOUT Print various system configuration settings using a hand held infrared printer 47 DEFAULTS Set various system configuration settings to the factory default 48 LCD VIEW Adjust the contrast of the LCD Display for optimum viewing www johnsonsystems com 15 4 JOHNSON SY PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com Detailed Programming of System Configuration Menu Items NOTE The programming switches can be locked out to prevent inadvertent configuration changes To toggle between LOCKED and UNLOCKED press and hold down the EXECUTE and then ESCAPE switches at the same time for 4 5 seconds The sequence of the following system configuration menu items appear as the MENU DOWN y switch is pressed Pressing the MENU UP switch will sequence the system configuration menu items in the opposite order Pressing and holding either of the MENU UP DOWN switches will speed up the scroll rate which can be helpful to speed up the configuration time 1 SCEN
49. ne from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to toggle between scene S and fade time T2 selection Press MENU 2 to select a different fade time from 00 to 99 seconds Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the selected fade time Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save www johnsonsystems com 4 JOHNSON SY PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 3 SNAPSHOT SAVE gt 01 SCENE gt 24 SURE DONE NO RX 4 DIM TEST D 01L gt 00 D 01L gt 50 D 01L gt FL D gt 01L FL D gt ALL FL 5 MONITOR gt 01 000 D gt 24L512 Q 6 ADDRESS DMXA gt 001 DMXA gt 512 DMXA gt 001 DMXA gt 025 DMXB gt 001 DMXB gt 512 CHA gt 01 CHA gt 24 d 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 gt Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com Record DMX levels into the backup scenes Provides a quick and easy way to save control channel levels into each of the 01 to 24 backup scenes using a DMX source Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and activate snapshot mode Press MENU to select a different scene from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to store DMX levels in the selected scene Press EXECUTE if you are sure the DMX levels are set as intended DMX levels have now been stored in the selected scene DMX is not being received on either input so a sna
50. oll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Load Circuit Neutral Output Terminals Load Circuit Neutrals Ground Input Grounds Power Supply Connection Details Neutral Power Distribution Block Neutral Input Terminal Use wire size 14 to 1 0 AWG Strip insulation length to 0 65 16 5mm Torque neutral terminal s to 45 50 IN LBS 5 0 5 6 NM Capable of single or dual rated neutral termination The neutral terminal may be mounted on the top or bottom of the distribution block to facilitate top or bottom wire entry To change the position of the neutral terminal remove the 1 4 20 x 1 2 mounting bolt use a 7 16 wrench or socket move into place and tighten the mounting bolt to 45 50 IN LBS 5 0 5 6 NM Load Circuit Neutral Output Terminals Use wire size 14 to 8 AWG Strip insulation length to 0 315 8mm Torque load circuit neutral terminals to 20 25 IN LBS 2 3 2 8 NM Models JS ICON 2410 JS ICON 2413 and JS ICON 1210 620 are supplied with 25 load circuit neutral terminals while Model JS ICON 1220 is supplied with 12 NOTE For connection use copper wire only rated for 167 F 75 C minimum Ground Connection Details Ground Input Terminal Use wire size 14 to 1 0 AWG Strip insulation length to 0 65 16 5mm Torque ground terminal to 45 50 IN LBS 5 0 5 6 NM The ground input terminal may be rotated up to 360 degrees to facil
51. on page 26 to view the current remote temperature CTL TEMP Displayed when the microcontroller senses an internal over temperature condition of 185 F 85 C or more All dimmer outputs are disabled and the fans are turned on to full until the temperature cools down to 178 F 81 C or less Refer to menu item CTL TEMP on page 26 to view the current microcontroller temperature ERROR Displayed when an error is sensed on any of the input power phases A phase error can be caused from an under voltage of less than 100VAC an over voltage of greater than 130VAC or if a zero cross phase reference is not detected RTC ERR Displayed when the system detects a runtime counter RTC error This occurs when there is an invalid hard key code and the runtime counter is greater than 2160 hours 90 days Refer to menu item HARD KEY on page 27 for further details LOCKED Displayed when an attempt is made to access the system configuration menu items and the programming switches are locked out To toggle between LOCKED and UNLOCKED press and hold down the EXECUTE and then ESCAPE switches at the same time for 4 5 seconds Also displayed when an attempt is made to access factory only setup menus www johnsonsystems com 4 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 gt Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com JOHNSON SY
52. pshot is not possible Press ESCAPE to back up within the menu or exit deactivate snapshot mode Press RESET to exit deactivate snapshot mode Test the dimmer outputs one at a time or all at once A technician s best friend Used for troubleshooting the dimmer outputs and field wiring to the load Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and activate dimmer test mode Displays the active dimmer D and the test level L Press MENU A to select the desired test level Press ESCAPE to toggle the test level from full on FL and off 00 Press EXECUTE to toggle between the dimmer D gt and the test level L gt Press MENU A to select the active dimmer from 01 to 24 or ALL Press ESCAPE or RESET to exit the menu The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity View the control level to each dimmer output The dimmer control level is displayed as a 9 bit value from 000 to 512 This menu does not timeout automatically and will continue to monitor indefinitely Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and activate monitor mode Press MENU A to select the dimmer D output to monitor from 01 to 96 Display shows dimmer 24 has full on control Press ESCAPE or RESET to exit the menu NOTE The control value will not reach 512 when voltage output limiting is activated or when regulation is enabled and the line voltage is greater than 118 VAC Set the DMX start address The DMX start address can be assigned from 001 to 51
53. rm Input Normally Open Terminate FIRE on J11 connector Triggers selected channels to turn on when contact switch is closed Controlled via a maintained contact switch to low voltage common COM Programmed in the F ALARM menu See page 25 for details Security Alarm Input Normally Open 12 Terminate SCTY on J11 connector Triggers selected channels to cycle on and off at a 1 Hertz rate Controlled via a maintained contact switch to low voltage common COM Programmed in the S ALARM menu See page 24 for details Auxiliary Input Normally Open OCOP Terminate AUX on J11 connector Triggers 1 of 24 presets when contact switch is closed e Controlled via a maintained contact switch to low voltage common COM Programmed in the AUX IN menu See page 24 for details Open Collector Output Terminate on J11 connector Sink up to 100mA rigger Solid State Relays SSR or other external devices e Controlled via DMX and or Analog Input 4 Programmed in the OC MODE menu See page 23 for details MADD 24 Multiple Application Dimmer Driver The MADD 24 is the central electronic control system aka brain for all JS ICON Series dimmer racks The MADD 24 is located on the right hand side of the dimmer rack and mounts into card edge connectors located on the Signal Distribution Board The MADD 24 can easily be removed by unscrewing two 4 40 mounting screw
54. rmally shipped for three Phase operation unless otherwise specified at the time of purchase Please contact your supplier for a single phase conversion kit if required The following steps will need to be followed to convert the JS ICON dimmer rack from three phase to single phase operation 1 Remove the three phase copper bussbars by loosening all of the screws terminals use a medium sized 2 Philips or Flathead screwdriver on the left hand side of the circuit breakers 2 Insert the supplied single phase copper bussbars and tighten all of the circuit breaker screw terminals to 20 IN LBS 2 26 NM 3 Reconnect the black 18 AWG wire underneath to the Phase A bussbar 4 Reconnect the red 18 AWG wire underneath to the Phase B bussbar Tape off or use a marette to isolate the blue 18 AWG wire 6 Remove two 2 of the phase power terminals use a 7 16 wrench or socket from the old three phase bussbars and fasten them to the new single phase bussbars Use the original mounting bolts and tighten to 45 50 IN LBS 5 0 5 6 NM 7 Note that the default phase patch will need to be reconfigured when the system is powered up For more information see DEFAULTS menu item on page 30 g WARNING Be sure all power connections are tightened to specification before power supply is turned on www johnsonsystems com 7 4 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 T
55. rrupted Once backup is complete the EEPROM memory module may be removed for safe storage All JS ICON Series dimmer racks are shipped with the factory default settings saved in the EEPROM memory module Press EXECUTE to enter the menu This menu is disabled for inadvertent use Proceed to enable Press and hold MENU Y and MENU at the same time for 4 5 seconds Automatically checks the EEPROM memory module for parameter type Press EXECUTE to proceed Automatically begins parameter backup and generates CRC value Automatically verifies parameter backup data and CRC value Parameter backup is done and saved in the EEPROM memory module Displayed if an EEPROM memory module is not detected Displayed if the wrong type parameter of EEPROM memory module detected Displayed if the wrong type parameter of EEPROM memory module detected Displayed if the wrong product type of EEPROM memory module detected Displayed if the wrong product type of EEPROM memory module detected Displayed when a data error occurs Waits for key press to restart BACKUP NOTE Backup all JS ICON Series dimmer racks when configuration is complete Print various system configuration settings using a hand held infrared printer All JS ICON Series dimmer racks come equipped with an infrared I R LED that provides the ability to printout all the system configuration settings when used in conjunction with a hand held infrared printer Johnson System Inc Par
56. s use a small sized 1 Philips screwdriver located on the top corners and pulling it forward using both hands When re installing a MADD 24 be sure it is fully seated into the card edge connectors and the two mounting screws are screwed in tight Located on the MADD 24 is a removable EEPROM memory module The EEPROM memory module slides into the PORT1 connector located on the upper center of the board The EEPROM memory module is used to backup important configuration settings and may be removed for safe storage The EEPROM memory module can also be used for firmware updates Refer to menu items EEPROM FW LOAD RESTORE and BACKUP on page 27 to 29 for further details wu Mounting Screws SN
57. s in significantly increased lamp filament life and lower long term operating costs WARMING is set to ON by factory default but may be turned OFF for some installation applications With WARMING set to ON a maximum delay of 245 milliseconds is introduced to warm the lamp when it is turned on For fast chase effects the delay may be undesirable in which case the lamp warming feature can be turned off Note that when standby mode is enabled the microcontroller goes to sleep within 5 seconds of inactivity on the control inputs and there is delay of 150 milliseconds for the microcontroller to wake up and restart normal run mode To ensure virtually instant dimmer control response set STANDBY to DISABLED and WARMING to OFF Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and configure the lamp warming mode This menu is disabled to help prevent inadvertent changes Proceed to enable Press and hold MENU 4 and MENU Y atthe same time for 4 5 seconds Press EXECUTE to toggle the lamp warming mode from ON to OFF Press EXECUTE to toggle the lamp warming mode from OFF to ON Press ESCAPE or RESET to exit the menu Any change in the configuration is automatically saved Set the zero cross phase reference for each dimmer control output circuit The defaults DEFAULTS menu is normally used to configure the phase patch for JS ICON Series dimmer racks This menu provides custom phase patching for non standard applications If a dimmer control output is pa
58. s the system is in standby mode then STANDBY is displayed The bottom line of the LCD Display shows the current status of the system unless the system configuration menu items are being accessed Below are descriptions for each status indication NO RX Displayed when DMX is not being received on either input and the system is not in scene mode AXXXBXXX Displayed when valid DMX is being received on one or both inputs and both inputs are not terminated A and B represent the DMX A and DMX B inputs while XXX represents the number of channels being received in each packet of data For example if the system is receiving 512 channels on DMX B and DMX A is disconnected the display will show A000B512 uXXXuXXX Same as above except the A and B is replaced with to indicate if one or both of the DMX inputs are terminated For example if the system is receiving 48 channels on DMX A and 512 channels on DMX B with only DMX A terminated the display will show m048B51 2 Refer to menu items DMXA TRM and DMXB TERM page 18 and 19 for further details SH XX YY Displayed when DMX is disconnected and the systems predetermined DMX status hold SH time is counting down XX represents minutes while YY represents seconds Refer to menu item SH TIME on page 21 for further details www johnsonsystems com 13 4 14 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel
59. status hold time or infinite hold Press EXECUTE to enter the menu Displays the current DMX status hold time HTIME setting Press MENU to set the desired hold time from 00 to 99 minutes Press MENU 2 to set the desired hold time to infinite XX Press both MENU switches to toggle back to status hold time of 00 Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired DMX status hold time Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save Configure the dimmer to channel patch for the dimmer rack Each of the 96 dimmer PWM outputs can be assigned and patched to any of the 96 control channels Multiple dimmer outputs may be patched to a single control channel The dimmer to channel patch is used by other menu features to provide transparent control of the dimmer output circuits JS ICON Series dimmer racks are typically patched for 1 to 1 operation but may be altered for custom applications Press EXECUTE to enter the menu Displays the dimmer D output 01 and its current control channel C patch 01 Press MENU A to select the desired dimmer output from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to toggle the pointer lt to select the control channel to patch Press MENU A to select the desired control channel from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to toggle the pointer to select another dimmer output Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired dimmer
60. t Number JS IP Point the hand held printer I R LED directly at the JS ICON User Interface I R LED within 3 ft 1m Press EXECUTE to enter the menu Press MENU 3 to scroll through and select which item s to printout Prints general system information and configuration settings Prints the channel patch for all 4 analog inputs Prints the phase patch for all 24 dimmer outputs Prints the dimmer curves for all 24 dimmer outputs Prints the configuration settings for the fire alarm input Prints the configuration settings for the security alarm input Prints the level settings for each of the 24 dimmers within the 24 scenes Press EXECUTE to toggle the pointer 2 and select which scene to print www johnsonsystems com 29 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 30 SCENE gt FL Press MENU A to select the desired scene 01 to 24 or all scenes FL V LIMIT Prints the output voltage limit settings for each of the 24 dimmer outputs DCPATCH Prints the configuration settings for the dimmer to channel patch FD TIME Prints the fade time settings for each of the 24 scenes 2 ROOM Prints the two room assignment for each of the 24 dimmer outputs ALL Printout all items at once PRINTING Press EXECUTE on any item to begin printing Press ESCAPE or RESET to
61. tched to the incorrect phase reference the dimmer will not dim correctly and will go to full output at around 196 DMX input Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and configure the dimmer phase patch Displays the dimmer output channel CH 01 and patched Phase A Press MENU A to change the dimmer output channel to patch from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to toggle the patch to Phase B B Press EXECUTE to toggle the patch to Phase C OC Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired settings Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save www johnsonsystems com 25 4 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 33 34 35 36 37 38 POLARITY DISABLED ENABLED MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 MODE 4 LINE V OA 120 0 OB 120 0 OC 120 0 LINE F 60 0 Hz REM TEMP 032 F 000 C CTL TEMP 91 F 33 C RTIME RTIME SS HHHHH MM Set the PWM output control polarity Locked for factory use only This menu is only used when swapping the MADD 24 controller between different models of JS ICON Series dimmer racks Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and configure the polarity mode This menu is for factory use and is disabled for the end user Press and hold
62. the operation of the local buttons to scene mode Any change in the configuration is automatically saved Select the level and control channels triggered by the security alarm input When a contact is sensed on the security alarm input selected control channels will cycle on and off at a 1 hertz rate The level of the on cycle can be set from 096 to 100 The security alarm input takes precedence over the DMX and analog inputs The system will stay in security alarm mode until the contact is removed Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and configure the security alarm input Displays the output level L gt FL of 10096 and control channel 01 Press MENU to change the output level from 00 to 100 FL Press MENU at the same time to toggle the level back to 100 FL Press EXECUTE to toggle the pointer 2 and select the control channel s Press MENU A to select the desired control channel from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to toggle the flag for each desired control channel Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired settings Press RESET to exit the menu without saving The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save www johnsonsystems com 4 JOHNSON SY 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 gt Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 30 31
63. the two 2 lid mounting ground screws To release the four 4 quarter turn fasteners use a flathead screwdriver to turn them a quarter turn counter clockwise Once the lid mounting ground screws are removed and the fasteners are released the lid can be removed When remounting the lid it is very important to re install and tighten the two 2 mounting ground screws to ensure ground continuity from the main chassis enclosure to the lid The quarter turn fasteners are easily locked into place by lining the slot up horizontally and pushing it in with a thumb WARNING Risk of electrical shock Before the power supply is turned on ensure the lid is securely fastened to the rack with the two 2 lid mounting ground screws and four 4 quarter turn fasteners Never remove the lid when the power supply is turned on WARNING Mount the dimmer racks only as indicated below Failure to comply may cause thermal overheating 12 Minimum Clearance for Hot Air Exhaust REAR VIEW 12 Minimum Clearance for Cool Air Intake www johnsonsystems com 5 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com 4 PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL Power Supply Connection Details The JS ICON Series dimmer racks are c
64. to Merge MERGE mode Press EXECUTE to toggle into Dual Universe DMX DMX A B mode Press EXECUTE to toggle into Two Room 2 ROOM mode Press ESCAPE or RESET to exit the menu Any change in the configuration is automatically saved NOTE DMX O P must be set to OFFSET mode for this menu to function Set the two room assignment for each of the dimmer outputs This menu is used to assign each of the 24 dimmer outputs to room A or room Dimmer outputs assigned to room A are controlled via the DMX A input Dimmer outputs assigned to room B are controlled via the DMX B input This creates separation within the dimmer rack and makes a single dimmer rack function as though it is two independent dimmer racks When used in conjunction with the DC PATCH menu the dimmer rack can be configured for sequential DMX control of two rooms even if the dimmer room assignments are not sequential DMX MODE must be set for 2 ROOM operation for this menu to function Press EXECUTE to enter the menu and activate 2 RM SET mode Displays the dimmer DIM output 01 and the room assignment A Press MENU A to select a different dimmer output from 01 to 24 Press EXECUTE to toggle the room assignment from A to B Press ESCAPE or RESET to exit the menu Any change in the configuration is automatically saved NOTE Scene mode SCENESET will only activate control dimmers assigned to room A NOTE DMX O P must be set to OFFSET mode for this men
65. toggle from channel C gt to level L gt selection Press ESCAPE to toggle from level L gt to channel C gt selection Press MENU to select the output level L for the selected channel from OO to FL Press EXECUTE to clear the selected preset and set all channels to OO level Press EXECUTE if you are sure to clear the selected preset Indicates the selected preset has been cleared Press ESCAPE to exit and the menu and save programmed scene levels Press ESCAPE to back up within the menu or exit deactivate scene mode Press RESET to exit scene mode without saving programmed scene levels NOTE When scene mode is activated DMX and DMX status hold SH TIME automatically takes precedence over scene mode The analog input levels are merged HTP with the scene levels If the analog inputs are configured for load shed mode the inputs will take precedence over the active scene The security alarm S ALARM input is merged HTP with the scene levels while the fire alarm F ALARM input automatically takes precedence The local buttons L BUTTONS are temporarily set for scene mode and the auxiliary input AUX IN is enabled Scene mode will only activate dimmers assigned to room A Set the fade time for each of the 24 scenes from O to 99 seconds The factory default is 5 seconds for all 24 presets Press EXECUTE to enter the menu Displays the scene S201 and assigned fade time T 05 Press MENU y to select a different sce
66. u to function Enable or disable termination on the DMX A input Activates and deactivates a 120O termination resistor DMX termination is indicated on the LCD display when DMX is being received When the DMX A input is not terminated DISABLED the LCD display will read AXXXBXXX When the DMX A input is teminated ENABLED the LCD display will read JXXXBXXX Press EXECUTE to toggle termination from ENABLED to DISABLED Press EXECUTE to toggle termination from DISABLED to ENABLED Any change in the configuration is automatically saved NOTE Ensure only the last end of line DMX receiving device is terminated www johnsonsystems com 4 JOHNSON SY 1923 Highfield Cres 5 E Calgary Alberta 5M1 Canada tel 403 287 8003 fax 403 287 9003 gt Toll free 888 JS RETRO 577 3876 info johnsonsystems com PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES IN LIGHTING CONTROL 10 DMXB TRM ENABLED DISABLED 11 DMX O P DISABLED ENABLED OFFSET PATCH 12 DMXA PAT Enable or disable termination on the DMX B input Activates and deactivates a 120Q termination resistor DMX termination is indicated on the LCD display when DMX is being received When the DMX B input is not terminated DISABLED the LCD display will read AXXXBXXX When the DMX B input is teminated ENABLED the LCD display will read Press EXECUTE to toggle termination from ENABLED to DISABLED Press EXECUTE to toggle termination from DISABLED to EN

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