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1. Infrared filter between reflector and motors Figure 3 18 Locations of the reflector and infrared filter Using a soft lint free cotton cloth wipe excess dirt and dust from the other side of the infrared filter and from the dim flags There are two black metallic dim flags on all Cyberlight models Their locations are described below If you have the CL or SV the two dim flags are among the color mixing flags so you should clean all the flags at the same time Manually flip each flag until it is in a position where you can access it then wipe the flag with a lint free cloth Dampen the cloth with a mild glass cleaning solution if necessary to clean built up dust and dirt If a color mixing flag is damaged or broken or if you need to remove it in order to clean it contact Customer Service in one of the ways shown in the section titled Getting Help on page Intro 4 Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight 3 13 e The CX has no color mixing flags The two dim flags are located in the area shown in Figure 3 19 Color mixing dim flags I Figure 3 19 Location of the color mixing flags and dim flags 10 Make sure the infrared filter reflector color mixing flags and dim flags are all clean 11 Carefully guide the lamp assembly straight back into the fixture an
2. ntinen ntr Hz rlight Vol T Monteserrat 60 OV 8 230V 60 Hz Central Netherland Antilles 50 110 127V S7 230V 50 Hz America Nicaragua 60 120V S9 208V 60 Hz Panama 60 110 120 S9 208V 60 Hz Puerto Rico 60 120V S9 208V 60 Hz St Kitts amp Nevis 60 230V S8 230V 60 Hz St Lucia 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz St Vincent 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Trinidad amp Tobago 60 115 230V S8 230V 60 Hz Virgin Islands 60 120V S9 208V 60 Hz Europe _ Albania 50 220 380V S7 230V 50 Hz Austria 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Azores 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Belarus 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Belgium 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Bosnia Herzegovina 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Bulgaria 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Channel Islands 50 210 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Croatia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Czech Republic 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Denmark 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Estonia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Faeroe Islands 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz France 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Finland 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Germany 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Gibralter 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Greece 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Greenland 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Hungary 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Iceland 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Ireland 50 220V S7 230V 50Hz Isle of Man 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Italy 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Latvia 50 220V 7 230V 50 Hz Lithuania 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Luxembourg 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Macedonia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Madiera 5
3. tab Q Connecter 2081 ESE 1 ao fezo ERE E BALLAST TAPS Voltage selection wire Figure 1 7 Location of the voltage selection tabs and connector Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 13 7 Note which of the four tabs currently has the jumper wire attached If you need to change the voltage frequency setting grasp the connector and pull or wiggle it to remove it from the tab Make sure you pull on the connector and not on the wire 8 Move the voltage selection wire to the desired tab and firmly press the connector onto it If the connector has spread from use gently squeeze it together with pliers A loose connector will overheat and turn brown 9 Reinstall the lamp box access door with the six screws in the reverse order in which you removed them see Step 3 on page 1 12 10 Connect the safety chain to the center access door and replace the door see Step 1 on page 1 11 Installing the Yoke You will need The items listed below are shipped with the Cyberlight two 5 16 inch carriage bolts two clamping T handles yoke two 5 16 inch allen cap screws two 9 16 inch locknuts nut with nylon insert The items listed below are NOT shipped with the Cyberlight 5 16 inch allen wrench 9 16 inch socket wrench or 9 16 inch wrench 1 If the fixture has been running recently allow it to cool for at least 10 minutes Then turn the power OFF 2 Remove the center acce
4. eene cono nren nennen 1 22 Personality Switch Setting Descriptions ss 1 23 Switch 1 Self Test ss eee RE te teet sinne 1 23 Switch 2 Set p Mode cestas eua meo o RR 1 23 Locating the Information LED iii 1 24 Switches 3 4 and 5 Information Mode essen eene 1 24 Interpreting the Information LED 1 25 Switch 6 Pam InVeft this nt ss ind sa erre iaia 1 26 Switch 7 Tilt Invert ci de 1 26 Switch 8 Pan Tilt Swap ai noia 1 26 Rear Panel LED Indicators ses 1 27 Putting the Fixture Into Use niet ener ettet nete dope 1 28 Setting the Cyberlight Power Switch ss 1 29 Where to Go From Here 2 2 2 kennst ere D aei e rd 1 30 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 1 Unpacking the Cyberlight Fixture First unpack your fixture and verify that it arrived complete and without any damage Save the Shipping Materials Do not discard the shipping carton and packing materials The carton and packing materials are specifically designed to protect the product during transport E High End Systems assumes no responsibility for products damaged during transport Therefore you should return a product for repair in its original shipping carton and packing materials Note Before sending anything to the factory be sure to call your HES dealer distributor for a Return Authorization RA number The factory cannot accept any goods shipped without an RA number Inspecting the Contents Carefully
5. 2 4 Figure 2 2 Properly constructed data cable viii ii 2 6 Figure 2 3 Constructing a data cable terminator sse 2 7 Cyberlight User Manual Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Make sure you connect the Data Out connector from the previous Cyberlight to the Data In connector of the next Cyberlight Also you must terminate the Data Out connector of the last device in the link whether the last device is a Cyberlight or something else et ettet eere ee enero setae pes 2 8 Attaching two C clamps to the Cyberlight yoke 2 11 Always use suitable safety cables when hanging a Cyberlight from a truss or any other support system The safety cable can be looped around the support and the Cyberlight yoke once or twice loop it twice if this will help prevent the fixture from rotating thus possibly loosening the clamp mounting bolt 2 11 Loosening the hub screws allows you to adjust the wheel s ize t Coden 2 18 Loosen these two allen screws to adjust the rotating litho wheel 2 19 The rotating litho wheel s spring plunger must always contact the rotating litho wheel ae lose 2 19 Holding the fan fins in place while you clean the fans using
6. N LAMP WO IS Qr 70 PROTECT HANDS AND EYES BEFORE OPENING USE ONLY 1200 W G22 BASE METAL HALIDE LAMP 4 CAUTION HOT LAMP MAY BE AN EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT OPEN FOR 5 MINUTES AFTER SWITCHING OFF WEAR EYE AND SKIN PROTECTION ATTENION CHALEUR INTENSE DEBRANCHER ET ATTENDRE AU MOINS 5 MINUTES Figure 1 10 Location of lamp assembly and optimization screws 3 Grip the assembly by the three lamp optimizing screws and pull the assembly straight out the back of the fixture The lamp s power cord is long enough to allow you to pull the lamp assembly entirely free of the Cyberlight 4 When the lamp assembly is free pull the old lamp straight up and out of the assembly as shown in Figure 1 11 1 16 Cyberlight User Manual u Figure 1 11 Removing the lamp from its socket 5 Put on your protective gloves Remove the plastic shell containing the new lamp Break the seal open the container and remove the lamp 6 Hold onto the ceramic lamp base and gently press the two lamp base pins into the brass lamp sockets as shown in Figure 1 12 Do not force the lamp into the socket doing so could break the lamp N Cautions 1 Avoid touching any part of your skin to the la
7. Switches 7 and 8 Mode 7 8 off off LWR off on DMX 1 on off DMX 2 Table 2 2 Cyberlight Fixture Number Settings LWR Protocol For This Fixture Set These DIP For This Fixture Set These DIP Number Switches ON Number Switches ON 01 none 17 5 02 1 18 1 and 5 03 2 19 2 and 5 04 1 and 2 20 1 2 and 5 05 3 21 3 and 5 06 1 and 3 22 1 3 and 5 07 2 and 3 23 2 3 and 5 08 1 2 and 3 24 1 2 3 and 5 09 4 25 4 and 5 10 1 and 4 26 1 4 and 5 11 2 and 4 27 2 4 and 5 12 1 2 and 4 28 1 2 4 and 5 13 3 and 4 29 3 4 and 5 14 1 3 and 4 30 1 3 4 and 5 15 2 3 and 4 31 2 8 4 and 5 16 1 2 3 and 4 32 1 2 3 4 and5 Chapter 2 Using Your Cyberlight 2 5 Obtaining Cabling and Terminators There are two main types of cabling you can use microphone cable and data grade cable Although pin compatible microphone cable is suitable for small scale designs data cable is recommended especially for longer cable runs Data cable is designed to carry a higher quality signal with less susceptibility to electromagnetic interference The cable you use should have the characteristics listed below e 2 conductor twisted pair plus a shield maximum capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft e maximum resistance of 20 0 1000 ft e nominal impedance 100 140 Q e 22 24 AWG with insulation having a dielectric rating of 300 volts or higher For
8. Iris open close Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight A 5 Table A 2 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 1 Channel Assignment Range Construct Parameter Channel 15 Effects Wheel Full Effect 4 open Effect 8 Effect 7 Effect 6 Effect 5 Effect 4 Effect 3 Effect 2 Effect 1 0 Effect 4 open Channel 16 Frost Frost in out Channel 17 Shutter Full Open Closed Strobe speed 8 Strobe speed 7 Strobe speed 6 Strobe speed 5 Strobe speed 4 Strobe speed 3 Strobe speed 2 Strobe speed 1 Open 0 Closed Channel 18 Dim Dim open close Channel 19 Motor Speed Speed 99 Speed 1 Speed 94 n o Channel 20 Control 50 fader shutdown 25 fader home Make sure you first follow the instructions in the section titled Accessing Control Information on page A 2 A 6 Cyberlight User Manual DMX 512 Mode 2 Enhanced Cyberlight DMX Control Each Cyberlight fixture in DMX mode 2 uses 20 channels of the DMX 512 protocol thus providing control for up to 25 fixtures 512 20 25 6 fixtures Use the procedure below to control your Cyberlight with DMX mode 2 1 Set the Cyberlight fixture to DMX mode 2 by setting address switch 7 to ON and address switch 8 to OFF 2 Set address switches 1 through 5 to correspond to the desired fixture number as shown in Table A 3 Note that Cyberlight CX fixtures configured for 20 channel mode work properly
9. Dichroics are currently used for all Cyberlight colored lithos color mixing flags effects and of course the color wheel dichroic filters Before installing a dichroic or litho in Cyberlight make sure you read the section titled Removing and Installing Rotating Lithos on page 3 19 and the section titled Replacing Dichroics Lithos in the Color Wheel or the Static Litho Wheel on page 3 22 See also Litho DMX 512 control protocol DMX 512 is a standard method of controlling lighting fixtures and other devices such as lasers and hazers Developed by the United States Institute of Theatre Technology USITT DMX 512 is supported by leading entertainment industry equipment manufacturers such as High End Systems DMX 512 D for digital MX for multiplex and 512 is the number of channels per link is a reliable efficient and well understood method of controlling lighting devices Its strength lies in the ability to control a large number of different types of devices made by various vendors on the same link using any DMX compatible controller See also LWR control protocol DMX address The DMX 512 protocol allows a total of 512 addresses to be used on a particular link A link is a group of devices connected on a daisy chain of XLR cabling You need to assign a unique fixture number to each Cyberlight you wish to respond independently to control commands G 2 Cyberlight User Manual Multiple fixtures can be ass
10. COMMITS SCO Al EAE E E EEE te 3 3 Bottom view of the Cyberlight fixture iii 3 4 Locations of the iris power lens focusing lens zoom lens and LA aco TP is 3 5 Locations of the Cyberlight motors seen 3 5 Close the iris by rotating the large black gear located on top of the 119 MOTOL anse er ae 3 6 Cleaning the anti reflective glass ns ala 3 6 Removing the standoff between the iris motor and the A liana 3 7 Make sure the wheel is positioned with the keyhole slots facing downward before removing it nono nonnno 3 7 The homing slot is a small groove on the outside edge of the wheel The static litho wheel and the color wheel s homing slots are in different locations The effects wheel does not have a homing Slot riali abitati 3 8 Clean the groove in the wheel sensor eee 3 8 Figure 3 10 Static litho wheel lithos must be oriented with the coated etched side facing away from the lamp ii 3 9 Figure 3 11 Color wheel dichroic filters should be oriented with the coated side of the dichroic facing toward the lamp and the glass side facing toward the static litho wheel i 3 9 Figure 3 12 Position the keyhole slots so they fit over both hex screws as well as the slider screw inset in the hub ii 3 10 Figure 3 13 Location of lamp assembly and optimization screws 3 11 Figure 3 14 Removing
11. Lamp Optimization Screws these three screws align the lamp for optimal output see page 1 18 Address DIP Switch Settings this chart lists the fixture number settings and shows how to select either Lightwave Research LWR control protocol or one of three DMX 512 modes see What is DMX 512 Protocol on page 2 2 7 Status and Information LEDs these LEDs provide the following information the top LED displays pertinent fixture information such as lamp hours strikes current and so on see page 1 23 and page 1 24 the middle three LEDS display status of the motors lamp and fans see page 1 27 the bottom two LEDs blink when data is transmitted to or received from a controller see page 1 27 8 Data Out XLR Connector connect this to the Data In connector of the next device in the link see Linking the Fixtures to the Controller on page 2 8 9 Data In XLR Connector connect an XLR cable from the Data Out connector of the previous device in the link see Linking the Fixtures to the Controller on page 2 8 10 Personality DIP Switches use these switches to set the operating mode of the fixture see page 1 22 11 Address DIP Switches use these switches to set the fixture address and to select the control protocol see Setting the Address DIP Switches on page 2 4 12 Personality DIP Switch Settings this chart lists the switch settings for the operating mode of the fixture
12. Obtaining and Installing the Power Cord Cap You must obtain and install a power cord cap before you can connect the Cyberlight to a power outlet The type of power cord cap you must obtain depends on the location in which the Cyberlight will be used different locations even within the same country might have different power cord cap requirements Note Because of the wide variety of power cord caps used worldwide High End Systems cannot make specific recommendations for the particular power cord cap you should use Contact a local authority if you are unsure which type of power cord cap you need Important Power Cord Cap Information U K Only IMPORTANT The cores in the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code e green and yellow earth blue neutral brown live Since the colors of the cores in the mains lead of this equipment may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows e The core which is colored green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or colored green or green and yellow e The core which is colored blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or colored black e The core which is colored brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or colored red Class 1 equipment THIS EQUIPMENT MUST B
13. Clean all lenses filters lithos the anti reflective glass and the mirror as shown in the sections titled Cleaning the Color Wheel Static Litho Wheel Effects Wheel and Sensors on page 3 7 and Cleaning the Infrared Filter Reflector Color Mixing Flags and Dim Flags on page 3 10 Chapter 2 Using Your Cyberlight 2 17 Checking and Correcting Wheel Clearances You will need 1 16 inch right angle allen wrench 7 16 inch wrench 5 64 inch allen wrench Use the procedure in this section to check for clearances between wheels and their sensors or between wheels and other objects in the Cyberlight fixture 1 Manually turn the color wheel and effects wheel to make sure there is no contact between them and any other object 2 If there was any contact adjust the wheel s clearance by taking the three actions below e using a 1 16 inch right angle allen wrench loosen the two hex screws on the wheel s hub the rotating litho wheel is shown in Figure 2 7 e press on the center of the wheel to move the hub until there is no longer any contact between the wheel and its sensor or any other object in the fixture retighten the screws Allen screws Figure 2 7 Loosening the hub screws allows you to adjust the wheel s clearance 2 18 Cyberlight User Manual Repeat Step 2 to adjust clearances for the color wheel and effects wheel Make note of the following e Ifyou cannot adjust the wheel to eliminate
14. Figure A 3 Planned channel addressing wastes a minimum of DMX address space Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight A 20 Appendix B Cyberlight Mirror Movement Times Use this appendix to determine the mirror movement times in seconds for the speed range of O to 99 Note that these values also apply to the Intellabeam and Trackspot fixtures Speed Time sec Speed Time sec 99 0 15 54 32 62 98 0 17 53 34 08 97 0 22 52 35 57 96 0 34 51 37 09 95 0 41 50 38 65 94 0 55 49 40 23 93 0 73 48 41 85 92 0 94 47 43 50 91 1 18 46 45 19 90 1 45 45 46 90 89 1 76 44 48 65 88 2 09 43 50 43 87 2 46 42 52 2 86 2 86 41 54 09 85 3 30 40 55 96 84 3 76 39 57 87 83 4 26 38 59 81 82 4 79 37 61 78 81 5 35 36 63 78 80 5 94 35 65 82 79 6 57 34 67 89 78 7 22 33 69 99 TI 7 91 32 72 12 76 8 64 31 74 28 75 9 39 30 76 48 74 10 17 29 78 71 73 10 99 28 80 97 72 11 84 27 83 26 71 12 72 26 85 59 70 13 64 25 87 95 69 14 58 24 90 33 68 15 56 23 92 76 67 16 57 22 95 21 66 17 61 21 97 69 65 18 69 20 100 21 64 19 79 19 102 76 63 20 93 18 105 34 62 22 10 17 107 95 61 23 30 16 110 60 60 24 54 15 113 28 59 25 80 14 115 98 58 27 10 13 118 73 57 28 44 12 121 50 56 29 80 11 124 31 55 31 19 10 127 14 Appendix B Cyberlight Mirror Movement Times B 1 Speed Time sec Speed Time sec 9 130 01 4 144 84 8 132 91 3 147 90 7 135 85 2 151 00 6 138 82 1 154 13 5 141 81 0 157 28 B 2 Cyberlight User
15. Installing the new lamp into the socket i 1 17 Figure 1 13 Placing Cyberlight fixture in setup mode allows you to perform the necessary lamp optimization prior to using a newly mstalled lamp siii e Eo sat 1 18 Figure 1 14 Removing the center access door iene 1 20 Figure 1 15 The color wheel is located between the effects wheel and the color mixing flags opposite the rotating litho wheel 1 20 Figure 1 16 High End Systems recommends you replace the CL color correction filter at position 4 with the salmon colored CTO correction filter and the aqua filter at position 5 with the homogenizing frost filter 1 21 Figure 1 17 Push the dichroic filter toward the large retaining tab to free it from the wheel CHps ia 1 21 Figure 1 18 Orient the coated side of the dichroic toward the lamp and the uncoated side toward the static litho wheel sense 1 22 Figure 1 19 The personality switches 44e 1 22 Figure 1 20 The Cyberlight rear panel LEDs give you information about the Cyberlight fixture s lamp fixture voltage operating temperature data transmission and reception and other factors 1 24 Figure 1 21 Setting the Cyberlight power switch to the ON and OFF positions 1 29 Figure 2 1 The address switch block allows you to select the control protocol DMX 1 DMX 2 DMX 3 or LWR and the fixture number
16. See Truss C Cabling constructing 2 6 to 2 7 ordering 1 7 pinouts 2 6 2 7 safety 1 7 2 10 specifications 1 5 terminators 2 7 C clamps 2 10 ordering 1 7 Center access door 1 11 Channel boundaries A 18 to A 19 CL 1 6 Clamps 2 10 Cleaning dichroics 3 7 to 3 10 fans 3 3 flags reflector and infrared filter 3 10 to 3 14 lithos 3 7 to 3 10 mirror lenses motor and iris 3 4 to 3 6 outer surfaces 3 3 rotating lithos 3 14 wheels and sensors 3 7 to 3 10 Color mixing plate 3 12 Color wheel 3 7 factory configuration CL SV C 6 CX C 5 ordering custom dichroics 1 7 replacing dichroics 3 22 SV dichroic substitution 1 19 to 1 22 Control See DMX CTO color correction filter 1 19 Customer Service intro 4 drawing of 1 6 mechanical zoom lens 3 23 Cyberlight accessories 1 7 adjustments mechanical zoom lens 3 23 mirror head 3 24 to 3 25 yoke 3 26 cabling constructing 2 6 to 2 7 ordering 1 7 pinouts 2 7 terminators 2 7 center access door 1 11 channel boundaries A 18 to A 19 CL 1 6 clamps 2 10 cleaning fans 3 3 flags reflector and infrared filter 3 10 to 3 14 internal components 3 4 to 3 14 mirror lenses motor and iris 3 4 to 3 6 outer surfaces 3 3 rotating lithos 3 14 wheels and sensors 3 7 to 3 10 color wheel CL SV C 6 CX C 5 control See DMX CX 1 6 Index 4 DIP switches address A 2 personality 1 22 to 1 26 DMX or LWR control 2 2 effects wheel C 7 features intro 1 to intro 3 fixture number 2 4
17. and Channel Value columns in the following tables may vary slightly depending on your controller s rounding convention A 2 Cyberlight User Manual DMX 512 Mode 1 Standard Cyberlight DMX Control Each Cyberlight fixture in DMX mode 1 uses 20 channels of the DMX 512 protocol thus providing control for up to 25 fixtures 512 20 25 6 fixtures Use the procedure below to control your Cyberlight with DMX mode 1 1 Set the fixture to DMX mode 1 by setting address switch 7 to OFF and address switch 8 to ON 2 Set address switches 1 through 5 to correspond to the desired fixture number as shown in Table A 1 Note that Cyberlight CX fixtures configured for 20 channel mode work properly and can be mixed with Cyberlight fixtures they do not respond to the color mixing zoom or variable frost constructs 3 Refer to Table A 2 for the Cyberlight DMX 20 channel assignments Table A 1 Addressing Fixtures in 20 Channel DMX 512 Mode 1 pm NM erc ccu a Po Switches ON Switches ON Fixture 1 none 001 Fixture 14 1 3 and4 261 Fixture 2 1 021 Fixture 15 2 3 and 4 281 Fixture 3 2 041 Fixture 16 1 2 3 and4 301 Fixture 4 1 and2 061 Fixture 17 5 321 Fixture 5 3 081 Fixture 18 1and5 341 Fixture 6 1 and 3 101 Fixture 19 2and5 361 Fixture 7 2 and 3 121 Fixture 20 1 2 and 5 381 Fixture 8 1 2 and 3 141 Fixture 21 3and5 401 Fixture 9 4 161 Fixture 22 1 3 and 5 421 Fixture 10 1 and
18. chen des Ger tes k nnen Temperaturen bis zu 62 C erreichen Vor dem Anfassen stets 10 Minuten lang abk hlen lassen Falls die Lampe besch digt oder durch W rmeeinwirkung verformt ist muf sie ausgewechselt werden E 6 Cyberlight User Manual AP NDICE E INFORMACI N IMPORTANTE DE SEGURIDAD ADVERTENCIA Para Protecci n Continua Contra Incendios 1 Se ha dise ado este equipo para usarse con l mpara tipo philips MSR1200 6 MSD 1200 1200 vatios El uso de otro tipo de l mpara puede resultar peligroso e invalidar la garant a No monte el equipo sobre una superficie inflamable Mantenga una distancia m nima de materiales combustibles de 1 0 metro Cambie los fusibles nicamente por otros que sean del tipo y la clasificaci n especificadas Observe una distancia m nima a objetos iluminados de 1 0 metro Este equipo debe conectarse a un circuito derivado que tenga una protecci n m xima contra las sobrecargas de 20 A ADVERTENCIA Para La Protecci n Continua Contra Electrocuciones 1 2 Ensamble la tapa del cord n de alimentaci n seg n las instrucciones del manual Desconecte el suministro de energ a antes de recambiar l mparas o prestar servicio de reparaci n Este equipo se adecua a lugares secos solamente no lo exponga a la lluvia o humedad Derive el servicio de reparaci n de este equipo al personal calificado El interior no contiene repuestos que puedan ser reparados por el usuario Equipo
19. lamp current fixture voltage fixture temperature and the fixture version number for at a glance monitoring no controller is required e Can be controlled by Lightwave Research LWR or standard USITT DMX 512 protocol e Use LWR protocol for online software uploads and control with High End Systems top of the line Status Cue system for uploads only with the Cyberlight Upload Module and for control only with the Cyberlight LCD controller e Use DMX 512 protocol if the Cyberlight is on the same link as other vendors control equipment Introduction Intro 1 Intro 2 Lamp e 1200 watt MSR MSD lamp 5600 Kelvin color temperature e 750 hour rated lamp life e Quick lamp change and optimization Optics e Computer optimized reflector and lens assembly for maximum output Enhanced mirror increases efficiency Motorized zoom control Cyberlight CL and SV models only the CX has a 3 position zoom at 12 14 and 18 e Zoom angle 12 to 18 Cyberlight CL and SV only e Motorized focus control e Motorized variable frost from hard edge to soft edge e Smooth precise micro stepped beam positioning e 100 dimming fade to black e 170 pan 110 degrees tilt e Break resistant mirror Effects e 16 million colors available via sophisticated dichroic subtractive CYM cyan yellow magenta color model Cyberlight CL and SV only e Eight position indexed color wheel with a versatile selection of richly saturated
20. protection of 20 A WARNING For Continued Protection Against Electric Shock 1 If this equipment was received without a line cord plug attach the appropriate line cord plug according to the following code e Brown live e Blue neutral e Green yellow earth As the colours of the cores in the mains lead of this equipment may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows the core which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow the core which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black the core which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red This equipment must be earthed Disconnect power before re lamping or servicing Appendix E Important Safety Information E 1 Equipment suitable for dry locations only Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture Refer servicing to qualified personnel no user serviceable parts inside Class I equipment this fixture employs a grounded type receptacle and is not intended for connection to a two wire ungrounded source of supply WARNING For Continued Protection Against Exposure To Excessive Ultraviolet UV Radiation l Do not operate this equipment w
21. rivation comporte une protection contre les surcharges de 20A MISE EN GARDE Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Chocs Electriques 1 Assembler le cable lectrique conform ment aux instructions du manuel 2 D connecter le courant avant de changer les lampes ou d effectuer des r parations 3 Cet quipement doit tre uniquement utilis dans des endroits secs Ne pas l exposer a la pluie ou l humidit 4 A l int rieur de l quipement il n y a pas de pi ces remplacables par l utilisateur E Confiez l entretien un personnel qualifi 5 Equipement de Classe I Cette piece fixe utilise une prise de courant branch a la terre et elle ne doit pas tre branch a une source lectrique non reli e a la terre a double fil Appendix E Important Safety Information E 3 MISE EN GARDE Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Des Expositions Excessives Aux Rayons Ultra Violets UV 1 Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si le boitier de la lampe n est pas compl tement fix ou si les blindages lentilles ou crans ultraviolets sont endommag s 2 Changer les blindages ou les crans ultraviolets s ils sont visiblement endommag s au point que leur efficacit aient t alt r e par exemple par des fissures ou de profondes gratignures 3 Ne jamais regarder directement la lampe quand celle ci est allum e MISE EN GARDE Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Blessures Corporelles 1 Lors de l assemblage ou du mo
22. 1 24 voltage 1 24 Lamp alignment knobs See Lamp installing or replacing Lamp box access door 1 11 Lamp LED description 1 27 Lampholder See Lamp replacing LEDs description 1 27 info 1 24 to 1 25 examples 1 25 Line cord 1 9 to 1 10 Linking fixtures 2 8 LithoPatterns 3 19 ordering 1 7 Lithos accessories 1 7 cleaning 3 7 to 3 10 ordering 1 7 replacing 3 19 to 3 22 Luminaire intro 1 LWR protocol description 2 2 implementing 2 3 to 2 5 software uploads A 1 Maintenance cleaning infrared filter reflectors and flags 3 10 to 3 14 cleaning mirror lenses motors and iris 3 4 to 3 6 cleaning the fans 3 3 cleaning wheels and sensors 3 7 to 3 10 general 3 2 installing rotating lithos 3 19 to 3 21 replacing color mixing flags 3 22 replacing dichroics lithos 3 22 replacing power supply fuses 3 15 to 3 18 replacing rotating lithos 3 19 to 3 21 Cyberlight User Manual Mechanical zoom lens 3 23 Mirror head deviation 3 24 to 3 25 Model numbers 1 3 Models 1 6 Modes See DMX modes Motor LED description 1 27 Mounting fixtures 2 9 to 2 11 MSD See MSR 1200 lamp MSR 1200 lamp hours 1 24 information counter 1 18 installing or replacing 1 16 to 1 17 LED description 1 27 ordering 1 7 strikes 1 24 voltage 1 24 O Optical sensors 3 7 Optimizing MSR 1200 lamp See Lamp installing or replacing Optional accessories 1 7 P Pan invert 1 26 Pan tilt swap 1 26 Parabolic reflector See Reflector Power
23. 255 Position Channel 2 Pan fine adjustment 0 100 0 255 Position Channel 3 Tilt coarse adjustment 0 100 0 255 Position Channel 4 Tilt fine adjustment 0 100 0 255 Position Channel 5 Color Wheel Full 255 Color 1 open 98 250 Half color 1 and 2 Full Speed 96 245 Color 2 94 240 Half color 2 and 3 93 237 Color 3 91 232 Half color 3 and 4 90 230 Color 4 88 224 Half color 4 and 5 87 222 Color 5 85 217 Half color 5 and 6 83 211 Color 6 82 209 Half color 6 and 7 80 204 Color 7 79 201 Half color 7 and 8 77 196 Color 8 76 194 Half color 8 and 1 Color Wheel 74 189 Color 1 open 73 186 Half color 1 and 2 Mspeed 71 181 Color 2 70 179 Half color 2 and 3 68 173 Color 3 66 168 Half color 3 and 4 65 166 Color 4 63 161 Half color 4 and 5 62 158 Color 5 61 156 Half color 5 and 6 59 150 Color 6 57 145 Half color 6 and 7 56 143 Color 7 54 138 Half color 7 and 8 52 133 Color 8 51 130 Half color 8 and 1 A 8 Cyberlight User Manual Table A 4 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 2 Channel Channel Channel Assignment Value Construct Parameter Value numerical Color Wheel 50 127 Forward spin speed fastest Spin Speed 26 66 Forward spin speed slowest Reverse spin speed slowest 0 2 Reverse spin speed fastest 0 0 Color 1 open Channel 6 Cyan Red 0 100 0 255 Color Mix Channel 7 Magenta Green 0 100 0 255 Color Mix Channel 8 Yellow Blue 0 100 0 255 Color Mix Chann
24. AND EYES BEFORE OPENING USE ONLY 1200 W G22 BASE METAL HALIDE LAMP Lamp assembly fo screw CAUTION HOT LAMP MAY BE AN EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT OPEN FOR MINUTES AFTER SWITCHING OFF WEAR EYE AND SKIN PROTECTION Lamp optimizing screw ATTENION CHALEUR INTENSE DEBRANCHER ET ATTENDRE AU MOINS 5 MINUTES Figure 3 13 Location of lamp assembly and optimization screws 3 Grip the three lamp optimizing screws and pull the lamp assembly straight out of the back of the fixture The lamp s power cord is long enough to allow you to pull the lamp assembly entirely free of the Cyberlight 4 Carefully set the lamp assembly aside You can remove the lamp if you wish and place it where it will not get broken Pull it straight out of the socket as shown in Figure 3 14 Brass socket Figure 3 14 Removing the lamp from ts brass socket 5 Using the 5 32 inch right angle allen wrench remove the four 5 32 inch allen screws shown in Figure 3 15 Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight 3 11 LIGHTWAV Re fur c Remove these two Remove these two screws Figure 3 15 Location of the first four rear panel screws you need to remove in order to access the lamp assembly 6 Remove the last two 5 32 inch allen head screws from the color mixing plate as shown in Figur
25. Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Glossary Index Cyberlight Mirror Movement Times Factory Installed Wheels Typical Voltages Worldwide Important Safety Information Cyberlight User Manual vii viii Table of Figures Figure 1 1 Identifying Cyberlight rear panel components esses 1 8 Figure 1 2 View of the bottom of the Cyberlight fixture where the access door l tches are located sa al 1 11 Figure 1 3 Removing the first four rear panel screws in order to access the Cyberlight voltage selection jumpers eese 1 12 Figure 1 4 In order to remove the lamp box access door you need to remove the last two 5 32 inch allen screws which are located by the color mixing and dim flags ie 1 12 Figure 1 5 On CL and CX models make sure you disconnect the fan power wires from the fan connectors before removing the lamp box access door an de tenda ducts 1 13 Figure 1 6 Location of the voltage selection jumpers and the voltage Selection Wire un ee 1 13 Figure 1 7 Location of the voltage selection tabs and connector 1 13 Figure 1 8 Components of the Cyberlight yoke see 1 14 Figure 1 9 Installing the yoke on the Cyberlight fixture sess 1 15 Figure 1 10 Location of lamp assembly and optimization screws 1 16 Figure 1 11 Removing the lamp from its socket eee 1 17 Figure 1 12
26. DMX Assignments Mode 1 Channel Assignment Range Construct Parameter Channel 9 Static litho Full Litho 1 open Litho 2 Litho 3 Litho 4 Litho 5 Litho 6 Litho 7 Litho 8 Forward spin speed 8 Forward spin speed 7 Forward spin speed 6 Forward spin speed 5 Forward spin speed 4 Forward spin speed 3 Forward spin speed 2 Forward spin speed 1 Reverse spin speed 1 Reverse spin speed 2 Reverse spin speed 3 Reverse spin speed 4 Reverse spin speed 5 Reverse spin speed 6 Reverse spin speed 7 Reverse spin speed 8 Litho 1 open Channel 10 Rotating Litho Select the litho to rotate forward reverse with this channel Then use Channel 11 to set the rotation speed For rotating litho position parameters select the litho position to index with this channel Then use Channel 11 to set the rotational position index value from O to 360 degrees Position 3 open Reverse rotate 5 Reverse rotate 4 Reverse rotate 2 Reverse rotate 1 Forward rotate 5 Forward rotate 4 Forward rotate 2 Forward rotate 1 Position 5 Position 4 Position 3 open Position 2 Position 1 Position 3 open Channel 11 Rotate use with Channel 10 For Rotating Litho rotate mode use Ch 11 to set rotate speed For Rotating Litho position mode use Ch 11 to set the index from 0 to 360 degrees Channel 12 Zoom Zoom in out Channel 13 Focus Focus in out Channel 14 Iris
27. E Important safety information Multi lingual warnings you must observe whenever operating the Cyberlight fixture Glossary Index Chapter 2 Using Your Cyberlight Choosing DMX 512 or LWR Protocol ener en nennen nennen nens 2 2 Whatis DMX 512 Protocolo OH ORBI ORE SA 2 2 What is LWR Protocol eee 2 2 Controlling Multiple High End Systems Fixtures on the Same Link 2 3 Implementing DMX LWR Control ossi 2 3 Setting the Address DIP Switches 2 4 Address Switch Descriptions ss 2 4 Switches 1 through 6 Set LWR Protocol Fixture Number 2 4 Switches 7 and 8 Protocol Mode sss 2 5 Obtaining Cabling and Terminators sise 2 6 Constructing Cabling cst eei vetito IU ai 2 6 Terminators EE 2 7 Linking the Fixtures to the Controller ss 2 8 Mounting the Fixture dco GR ORO ROO GRE OD e OPER QE RO eR 2 9 Standing the Fixture on its End Handles ss 2 9 Mounting the Fixture on a Truss or Other Support System sse 2 10 Troubles h ng ees 2 12 Checking and Correcting Wheel Clearances ss 2 18 Chapter 2 Using Your Cyberlight 2 1 Choosing DMX 512 or LWR Protocol Before connecting your Cyberlight to a controller you need to understand the difference between DMX 512 and Lightwave Research LWR control protocols What is DMX 512 Prot
28. Mode 3 Cyberlight 15 Channel DMX Control Each Cyberlight fixture in DMX mode 3 uses 15 channels of the DMX 512 protocol thus providing control for up to 34 fixtures 512 15 34 1 fixtures Use the procedure below to control your Cyberlight with DMX mode 3 1 Set the Cyberlight fixture to DMX mode 3 by setting address switches 7 and 8 to ON 2 Set address switches 1 through 6 as shown in Table A 5 3 Refer to Table A 6 for the Cyberlight 15 channel assignments Table A 5 Addressing Fixtures in 15 Channel DMX 512 Mode 3 Cyberligh n DMX Channel Cyberlight Mos DMX Channel ure Switches ON Number Fixture Switches ON Number Fixture 1 none 001 Fixture 18 1and5 256 Fixture 2 1 016 Fixture 19 2and5 271 Fixture 3 2 031 Fixture 20 1 2 and 5 286 Fixture 4 1 and 2 046 Fixture 21 3 and 5 301 Fixture 5 3 61 Fixture 22 1 3 and 5 316 Fixture 6 1 and 3 076 Fixture 23 2 3 and 5 331 Fixture 7 2 and 3 091 Fixture 24 1 2 3 and 5 346 Fixture 8 1 2 and 3 106 Fixture 25 4 and 5 361 Fixture 9 4 121 Fixture 26 1 4 and 5 376 Fixture 10 1 and 4 136 Fixture 27 2 4 and 5 391 Fixture 11 2and4 151 Fixture 28 1 2 4 and 5 406 Fixture 12 1 2 and4 166 Fixture 29 3 4 and 5 421 Fixture 13 3 and 4 181 Fixture 30 1 3 4 and 5 436 Fixture 14 1 3 and4 196 Fixture 31 2 3 4 and 5 451 Fixture 15 2 3 and 4 211 Fixture 32 1 2 3 4 and 5 466 Fixture 16
29. and can be mixed with Cyberlight fixtures they do not respond to the color mixing zoom and frost constructs 3 Refer to Table A 4 for the Cyberlight DMX mode 2 channel assignments Table A 3 Addressing Fixtures in 20 Channel DMX 512 Mode 2 pae Nordic dr en Switches ON Switches ON Fixture 1 none 001 Fixture 14 1 3 and4 261 Fixture 2 1 021 Fixture 15 2 3 and 4 281 Fixture 3 2 041 Fixture 16 1 2 3 and4 301 Fixture 4 1 and2 061 Fixture 17 5 321 Fixture 5 3 081 Fixture 18 1and5 341 Fixture 6 1 and 3 101 Fixture 19 2and5 361 Fixture 7 2 and 3 121 Fixture 20 1 2 and 5 381 Fixture 8 1 2 and 3 141 Fixture 21 3and5 401 Fixture 9 4 161 Fixture 22 1 3 and 5 421 Fixture 10 1 and 4 181 Fixture 23 2 3 and 5 441 Fixture 11 2 and 4 201 Fixture 24 1 2 3 and5 461 Fixture 12 1 2 and 4 221 Fixture 25 4and5 481 Fixture 13 3 and 4 241 Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight A 7 The Channel Value column in Table A 4 below has values you should use if your controller has dimmer type controls The Channel Value numerical column has values you should use if you are using the Status Cue system or another controller that uses digital or numerical controls Table A 4 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 2 Channel Channel Channel Assignment Value Construct Parameter Value numerical Channel 1 Pan coarse adjustment 0 100 0
30. contact between the wheel and other objects or its sensor the wheel might be warped Follow the directions in the section titled Cleaning the Color Wheel Static Litho Wheel Effects Wheel and Sensors on page 3 7 to remove the wheel After removing the wheel lay it on a flat surface to determine whether it is warped If the wheel is warped it should be replaced Contact Customer Service in one of the ways listed in the section titled Getting Help on page Intro 4 for more information e The rest of the procedure applies to the rotating litho wheel only Do both of the following e Gently rock the rotating litho wheel back and forth and note any contact between the rotating litho wheel and the static litho wheel e Rotate a litho holder 360 making note of any contact between it and any other object If you observe any contact between an individual rotating litho or the rotating litho wheel and any other object adjust the rotating litho wheel hub to eliminate that contact Loosen the two 1 16 inch allen screws shown in Figure 2 8 below and push on the center of the wheel to eliminate the contact Allen screws Figure 2 8 Loosen these two allen screws to adjust the rotating litho wheel Make sure the white spring plunger still makes contact with the rotating litho wheel The location of the spring plunger is shown in Figure 2 9 Hex nut Spring pl
31. dichroic colors plus open white custom dichroic filters available e Upward downward and centered color correction e Variable speed forward and reverse 0 50 RPM rotating lithos from 0 to 360 with replaceable patterns 4 lithos plus open e Eight position fixed litho wheel with seven easily replaceable LithoPatterns glass lithos standard e Litho mixing effects rotating over fixed or fixed over fixed Eight position effects wheel including multi image prism effect split color effect and subtractive color dichroic mosaic effect e nfinitely variable frost effect Cyberlight CL and SV only De focus lens effect e Variable speed motorized iris control e Variable high speed strobe shutter 1 to 10 FPS e Variable speed mirror scan litho and color changes Cyberlight User Manual Other features Pan and tilt swap pan and tilt invert Selectable voltage and frequency Circuit breaker protection Six transport handles High resolution stepper motors Durable black powder coat finish Yoke indexing with graduated scale reduces pre focus time Adjustable mirror head deviation 20 degrees pan Thermal overload protection Power factor correction Meets international standards for safety and electromagnetic compatibility About This Manual This manual covers the following topics in its three chapters and five appendices Chapter 1 Unpacking your Cyberlight and preparing it for use Chapter 2 Putting the
32. example Belden 9841 data grade cabling meets specifications for EIA RS 485 applications and is highly recommended for use with Cyberlight Constructing Cabling Follow the instructions in this section if you need to construct cabling You should construct cables using shielded two conductor cable with a male 3 pin XLR connector at one end and a female 3 pin XLR connector on the other end Pinouts for both male and female XLR connectors are shown in Figure 2 2 Negative Female XLR Connector Male XLR Connector Figure 2 2 Properly constructed data cable 2 6 Cyberlight User Manual You should test each cable with a voltage ohm meter VOM to verify correct polarity and to make sure that the negative and positive pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield or to each other Also make sure that pin 1 is shielded Table 2 3 XLR Cable Pinouts Pin 1 is the shield Pin 2 is the data compliment negative Pin 3 is the data true positive Caution Do not use the ground lug on the XLR connectors Do not connect the shield to ground or allow contact to ground Grounding the shield could cause a ground loop and or erratic behavior Terminators The last device on each link must have a 120 ohm 1 4 watt minimum terminator attached to its Data Out connector This is true for both DMX 512 protocol or LWR protocol Two terminators are shipped with each link card supplied with the Status Cue system Yo
33. fuse specifications 3 18 power cord cap 1 9 to 1 10 replacing fuses 3 15 to 3 18 setting voltage 1 10 to 1 14 specifications 1 4 switch 1 29 turning ON and OFF 1 29 Power lens 3 5 Power supply board 1 13 Problems See Troubleshooting Quality Control QC plate 1 8 R Recv LED description 1 27 Reflector 3 13 Replacing dichroics 3 22 dichroics lithos 3 22 lithos 3 19 to 3 22 MSR 1200 lamp 1 16 to 1 18 power supply fuses 3 15 to 3 18 rotating lithos 3 19 to 3 21 Rotating litho wheel factory configuration CL SV C 4 CX C 3 ordering lithos 1 7 removing and cleaning lithos 3 14 removing and installing lithos 3 19 to 3 21 S Safety of fixture mounting 2 9 specifications 1 4 standards 1 4 Safety cables 2 10 ordering 1 7 Self test 1 23 Sensors 3 7 Setting 1 22 Setting voltage 1 10 to 1 14 Setup mode 1 23 Shutter See Dim flags Software uploading A 1 version number 1 24 Specifications cabling 1 5 electrical 1 4 physical 1 3 power supply fuses 3 18 safety standards 1 4 Static litho wheel factory configuration CL SV C 2 CX C 1 ordering lithos 1 7 replacing lithos 3 22 SV drawing of 1 6 substituting dichroics 1 19 to 1 22 Switches See DIP switches T Technical support intro 4 Terminators 2 7 Testing the fixture 1 23 Tilt invert 1 26 Trackspot 2 2 Troubleshooting 2 12 to 2 17 Truss 2 10 U United States Institute of Theatre Technology See USITT Unpacking 1 2 Upgrade See Uploading software Up
34. oriented bottom side up remove the center access door by sliding the two door latches inward Lift the door straight up unhook the safety chain and set the door aside See Figure 3 20 Slide these two latches inward O O y Lamp box access door Central access door Front fan access door Figure 3 20 View of the bottom of the Cyberlight fixture where the access door latches are located 3 Remove the fixture s lamp box access door by removing the six 5 32 inch allen head screws securing it to the fixture as follows e Remove the four 5 32 inch allen head screws from the bottom of the rear panel as shown in Figure 3 21 LIGHTWAVE ERE EN NP EI OO EET NON DI Remove these two Screws Remove these two screws Figure 3 21 Removing the rear panel screws allows you to access the Cyberlight voltage selection jumpers 3 16 Cyberlight User Manual 4 e Remove the last two 5 32 inch allen head screws from the color mixing plate as shown in Figure 3 22 Carefully lift the lamp box access door from the fixture Remove these two 5 32 inch allen screws Color mixing plate Figure 3 22 In order to remove the lamp box access door you need to remove the last two 5 32 inch allen screws which are located by the color mixing and dim flags CL and CX models on
35. plate LIGHTWAVE 8 cy ber inne Yoke pivot hole T handle Figure 1 9 Installing the yoke on the Cyberlight fixture 9 On the top of each yoke are three 13 mm 1 2 inch diameter mounting holes which provide two different ways to mount the fixture For more information see the section titled Mounting the Fixture on page 2 9 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 15 Installing or Replacing the MSR 1200 Lamp You will need 1200 W G 22 Base MSR1200 or MSD1200 Metal Halide Lamp Only Protective eye wear Protective gloves Warnings 1 This equipment is designed for use with Philips type MSR1200 or MSD1200 1200 watt lamp only Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and will void the warranty 2 Change the lamp if it becomes damaged or thermally deformed 3 An unshielded MSR MSD 1200 lamp emits ultraviolet and visible UV vis radiation which could damage eyes and skin Whenever you are working on or near an exposed MSR MSD 1200 lamp wear protective eye gear Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on A 4 Hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping 1 Allow the fixture to cool as described above then power OFF the fixture and unplug it from the power source 2 Fully back out the two lamp assembly screws shown in Figure 1 10 The screws have retaining springs that prevent them from being removed
36. screws in order to access the Cyberlight voltage selection jumpers e Remove the last two 5 32 inch allen head screws from the color mixing plate as shown in Figure 1 4 Remove these two 5 32 inch allen screws Color mixing plate Figure 1 4 In order to remove the lamp box access door you need to remove the last two 5 32 inch allen screws which are located by the color mixing and dim flags 1 12 Cyberlight User Manual Carefully lift the lamp box access door from the fixture CL and CX models only As you lift the assembly disconnect the two fan power connectors black and red wires from the power supply board as shown in Figure 1 5 Set the lamp box access door aside You now have access to the power supply board Fan connectors Power supply board ZAVMIHON FAVMIHOIN la Figure 1 5 On CL and CX models make sure you disconnect the fan power wires from the fan connectors before removing the lamp box access door Voltage selection jumpers Voltage selection wire 3AVMHAN 3AVMIHSTT Figure 1 6 Location of the voltage selection jumpers and the voltage selection wire Locate the four voltage and frequency selection tabs shown in Figure 1 7 they are on the left side of the power supply board Voltage selection
37. shake wide 93 Litho 3 91 Litho 3 shake wide 90 Litho 4 88 Litho 4 shake wide 87 Litho 5 85 Litho 5 shake wide 83 Litho 6 82 Litho 6 shake wide 80 Litho 7 79 Litho 7 shake wide 77 Litho 8 76 Litho 8 shake wide Static litho 74 Litho 1 open 73 Litho 1 shake narrow Mspeed 71 Litho 2 70 Litho 2 shake narrow 68 Litho 3 66 Litho 3 shake narrow 65 Litho 4 63 Litho 4 shake narrow 62 Litho 5 61 Litho 5 shake narrow 59 Litho 6 57 Litho 6 shake narrow 56 Litho 7 54 Litho 7 shake narrow 52 Litho 8 51 Litho 8 shake narrow Static litho 50 Forward spin speed fastest Spin Speed 26 Forward spin speed slowest 25 Reverse spin speed slowest 0 Reverse spin speed fastest 0 Litho 1 open Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight A 15 Table A 6 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 3 Channel Assignment Range Construct Parameter Channel 7 Rotating Litho Full Position 3 open Full Speed 98 Reverse rotate 5 Select the litho to rotate 95 Reverse rotate 4 forward reverse with this 91 Reverse rotate 2 channel Then use Channel 87 Reverse rotate 1 11 to set the rotation speed 83 Forward rotate 5 For rotating litho position 89 Forwardirotate 4 76 Forward rotate 2 parameters select the litho 72 Forward totate 1 position to index with this Position 5 channel Then use Channel E br osition 4 11 to set the rotational 61 Position 3 open position index value from 0 58 Position 2
38. since the counter was reset Lamp Strikes off off on The total number of lamp strikes Lamp Voltage off on off The lamp voltage value at the moment of this sample Lamp Current off on off The lamp current value at the moment of this sample Fixture Voltage on off off The fixture voltage value at the moment of this sample Fixture Temperature on off on The fixture temperature in C at the moment of this sample Reserved on on off These switches are reserved for future expansion Version number on on on The fixture s software version number 1 24 Cyberlight User Manual Interpreting the Information LED The info LED on the Cyberlight fixture s rear panel indicates numerical values by blinking Individual digits in a number are separated by a short pause Iterations of the same number are separated by a long pause The value that the info LED represents is determined by personality switches 3 through 5 Once you set the switches as shown in Table 1 2 on page 1 24 the same value is repeated until you change the switch settings Example 1 The number 3 would appear as shown below nto 7 into into Longpause Example 2 The number 230 would appear as shown below Ly Win I o short pause Gn o Kino short pause 0 into LED stays ON for 2 seconds Long pause Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1
39. the lamp from its brass socket sss 3 11 Cyberlight User Manual ix X Figure 3 15 Location of the first four rear panel screws you need to remove in order to access the lamp assembly i Figure 3 16 In order to remove the lamp box access door you need to remove the last two 5 32 inch allen screws which are located by the color mixing and dim flags see Figure 3 17 On CL and CX models make sure you disconnect the fan power wires from the fan connectors before removing the lamp Dox Access door iia Figure 3 18 Locations of the reflector and infrared filter Figure 3 19 Location of the color mixing flags and dim flags Figure 3 20 View of the bottom of the Cyberlight fixture where the access door latches are located eee Figure 3 2 Removing the rear panel screws allows you to access the Cyberlight voltage selection jumpers eene Figure 3 22 In order to remove the lamp box access door you need to remove the last two 5 32 inch allen screws which are located by the color mixing and dim flags see Figure 3 23 On CL and CX models make sure you disconnect the fan power wires from the fan connectors before removing the lamp box access door 2 2 ne ie EI Figure 3 24 Location of power supply board fuses sese Figure 3 2
40. to 2 5 A 18 to A 19 front fan access door 1 11 fuses 3 18 hanging fixtures See Cyberlight mounting fixtures homing 1 18 info LED 1 24 to 1 25 examples 1 25 lamp information counter 1 18 installing or replacing 1 16 to 1 17 ordering 1 7 lamp box access door 1 11 LED descriptions 1 27 maintenance see also Maintenance adjustments 3 23 to 3 26 cleaning internal components 3 4 to 3 14 general 3 2 replacing parts 3 15 to 3 22 models 1 6 mounting fixtures 2 9 to 2 11 pan invert 1 26 pan tilt swap 1 26 power ON and OFF 1 29 power cord cap 1 9 to 1 10 setting voltage 1 10 to 1 14 specifications 1 4 switch 1 29 voltage 1 24 power supply board 1 13 QC plate 1 8 replacing dichroics lithos 3 22 lamp 1 16 to 1 18 power supply fuses 3 15 to 3 18 Cyberlight User Manual rotating lithos 3 19 to 3 21 rotating litho wheel CL SV C 4 CX C 3 safety cables 2 10 self test 1 23 setup mode 1 23 specifications cabling 1 5 electrical 1 4 physical 1 3 safety 1 4 safety standards 1 4 static litho wheel CL SV C 2 CX C 1 SV 1 6 drawing of 1 6 substituting dichroics 1 19 to 1 22 tilt invert 1 26 troubleshooting 2 12 to 2 17 version number 1 24 voltage 1 24 yoke adjusting 3 26 installing 1 14 to 1 15 Cyberlight LCD controller 1 7 2 2 D Dichroic intro 2 cleaning 3 7 to 3 10 ordering 1 7 replacing 3 22 substituting in SV 1 19 to 1 22 Dim flags 3 14 DIP switches address A 2 personality 1 22 to 1 26 DMX see also LWR pro
41. to control your Cyberlight on a 20 channel boundary for example each fixture takes up a contiguous block of 20 DMX channels The more channels per fixture the more features you can control See also Fixture number Central access door Typically the most commonly opened door on Cyberlight where the color effects rotating and static litho wheels may be accessed Figure 1 2 on page 1 11 shows all three Cyberlight access doors Channel boundary The first address of a fixture s block of addresses For example a Cyberlight set for fixture number 2 in 20 channel DMX mode 1 or 2 would have a channel boundary at DMX channel 21 See also Block addressing and Fixture number Color temperature A term used to describe the balance or content of each spectral component of white light Color temperature in turn relies on the concept of the black body A black body is a theoretical object that absorbs all of the energy that contacts it Heating a black body causes it to emit radiation When the spectral composition of a black body matches the spectral composition of a white light source the temperature of the black body in degrees Kelvin is the color temperature of the light source For example a light source that is rated at 5600 Kelvin such as the light source used in Cyberlight matches the radiation of a black body heated to 5600 Kelvin Because not all light sources exhibit a smooth spectral power distribution color
42. you can comfortably work on it and should also be resting on a stable surface Do not try to hold up the fixture yourself while you are working on it as Step 1 suggests the ideal method is to have a crew of three people to install the fixture 3 Attach a suitable clamp through one of the holes on top of the Cyberlight fixture yoke If you are attaching one clamp use the middle hole on the yoke If you are attaching two clamps as shown in Figure 2 5 attach one clamp to each of the holes on either side of the center hole Use locking washers when attaching the clamp to the yoke 2 10 Cyberlight User Manual Truss Clamp securely on truss Use a locking washer Insert bolt through hole in top of yoke Figure 2 5 Attaching two C clamps to the Cyberlight yoke Tighten the clamps firmly to the Cyberlight yoke and to the support Loop one or more suitable safety cables around the support and around the top of the Cyberlight yoke as shown in Figure 2 6 Safety cable can be looped one or more times around the truss or support Ol LIGHTWAVE la PR p mmm Figure 2 6 Always use suitable safety cables when hanging a Cyberlight from a truss or any other support system The safety cable can be looped around the support and the Cyberlight yoke once or twice loop it
43. 0 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Majorca Island 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Malta 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Moldova 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Monaco 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Montenegro 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Netherlands 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Northern Ireland 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Norwa 50 220 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Polan 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Portugal 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Romania 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Russia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Serbia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Slovakia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Slovenia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Spain 50 210 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Sweden 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Switzerland 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Ukraine 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz United Kingdom 50 220 250V S6 240V 50 Hz Yugoslavia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Middle Armenia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz East Azerbiajan 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Abu Dhabi 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Afghanistan 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Bahrain 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Cyprus 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Georgia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Appendix D Typical Voltages Worldwide D 3 Continent ntr Hz rlight Vol T in Iran 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Middle Iraq 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz East Israel 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Jordan 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Kuwait 50 40V S6 240V 50 Hz Lebanon 50 110 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Muscat 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Oman 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Pak
44. 1 2 3 and 4 226 Fixture 33 6 481 Fixture 17 5 241 Fixture 34 1 and 6 496 Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight A 13 Table A 6 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 3 Channel Assignment Range Construct Parameter Channel 1 Pan coarse adjustment Position Channel 2 Pan fine adjustment Position Channel 3 Tilt coarse adjustment Position Channel 4 Tilt fine adjustment Position Channel 5 Color Wheel Full Color 1 open 98 Half color 1 and 2 Full Speed 96 Color 2 94 Half color 2 and 3 93 Color 3 91 Half color 3 and 4 90 Color 4 88 Half color 4 and 5 87 Color 5 85 Half color 5 and 6 83 Color 6 82 Half color 6 and 7 80 Color 7 79 Half color 7 and 8 77 Color 8 76 Half color 8 and 1 Color Wheel 74 Color 1 open 73 Half color 1 and 2 Mspeed 71 Color 2 70 Half color 2 and 3 68 Color 3 66 Half color 3 and 4 65 Color 4 63 Half color 4 and 5 62 Color 5 61 Half color 5 and 6 59 Color 6 57 Half color 6 and 7 56 Color 7 54 Half color 7 and 8 52 Color 8 51 Half color 8 and 1 Color Wheel 50 Forward spin speed fastest Spin Speed I 26 Forward spin speed slowest i Reverse spin speed slowest 0 Reverse spin speed fastest 0 Color 1 open A 14 Cyberlight User Manual Table A 6 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 3 Channel Assignment Range Construct Parameter Channel 6 Static litho Full Litho 1 open 98 Litho 1 shake wide Full Speed 96 Litho 2 94 Litho 2
45. 13 3 13 3 14 3 16 3 16 3 17 3 18 3 19 3 20 3 20 3 21 3 21 3 22 3 23 3 24 3 25 3 25 3 26 Figure A 1 The DMX address switch block allows you to select the control protocol DMX 1 DMX 2 DMX 3 or LWR and the Dre ntmber scada aa A 2 Figure A 2 Unplanned channel addressing wastes DMX addresses because of fixture boundary overlap eene A 20 Figure A 3 Planned channel addressing wastes a minimum of DMX address PCS 2 es Men an a a eee EE A 20 Figure C 1 Factory configuration of the CX static litho wheel C 1 Figure C 2 Factory configuration of the CL SV static litho wheel C 2 Figure C 3 Factory configuration of the CX rotating litho wheel C 3 Figure C 4 Factory configuration of the CL SV rotating litho wheel C 4 Figure C 5 Factory configuration of the CX color wheel C 5 Figure C 6 Factory configuration of the CL SV color wheel C 6 Figure C 7 Effects wheel for the CL CX and SV models sss C 7 Cyberlight User Manual xi Table of Tables Table 1 1 Cyberlight Optional Accessories ss 1 7 Table 1 2 Cyberlight Information Mode nennen non 1 24 Table 1 3 Description of Cyberlight Rear Panel LEDS eese 1 27 Table 2 1 Prot
46. 13 Dim Dim open close Channel 14 Motor Speed Full Speed 97 Speed 1 0 Speed 94 Channel 15 Control 50 fader shutdown 25 fader home Make sure you first follow the instructions in the section titled Accessing Control Information on page A 2 Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight A 17 Channel Boundaries This section describes the relationship between DMX address and fixture number and explains how to mix fixtures using DMX modes 1 or 2 with DMX mode 3 on the same link Overview DMX 512 protocol provides 512 channels that are divided among all the fixtures connected to the controller in a particular link The number of channels that a fixture uses depends on the requirements and design of the fixture In theory you could have one fixture that uses 512 channels two fixtures that use 256 channels four fixtures that use 128 channels up to 512 fixtures that use one channel each Each Cyberlight fixture uses a contiguous block of channels with each block having a unique starting address The block of channels assigned to each address defines its channel boundary Channel boundaries can start at any address even or odd The exact address depends on the fixture s addressing scheme Cyberlight DMX modes 1 and 2 are each on 20 channel boundaries while mode 3 is on a 15 channel boundary Correlation of Fixture Number and DMX Address Table A 7 and Table A 8 correlate DMX mode fixture nu
47. 2 for switch settings If you are controlling your Cyberlight using DMX 512 protocol refer to Appendix A You need to assign a unique fixture number to each Cyberlight you wish to respond independently to control commands Multiple fixtures can be assigned the same address if you wish them all to respond to control commands in the same way For example suppose you have 12 Cyberlight fixtures on one link You want six of them to operate independently of each other and the other six to operate in exactly the same way You need to assign each of the six independently operating Cyberlight fixtures a unique fixture number but you can assign a single fixture number to the other six for a total of seven fixture numbers Note A unique fixture number is required for each Cyberlight for software uploads 2 4 Cyberlight User Manual Switches 7 and 8 Protocol Mode Use these switches to define the communication protocol between the fixture and the controller By default switches 7 and 8 are both set OFF which enables the use of Lightwave Research LWR protocol for fixture control This means you must use a controller that supports LWR protocol The Status Cue system and the Cyberlight LCD controller both manufactured by High End Systems support LWR protocol In addition other vendors have controllers that support LWR consult the documentation provided with your controller for more information Table 2 1 Protocol Mode Switch Settings
48. 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Swaziland 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Appendix D Typical Voltages Worldwide D 1 D 2 Cyberlight User Manual Continent ntr Hz rlight Vol T Tanzania 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Africa Togo 50 127 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Tunisia 50 127 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Uganda 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Upper Volta Burkina 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Zaire 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Zambia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Zimbabwe 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Australia Australia 50 240 265V S6 240V 50 Hz Fiji Islands 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Guam 60 120 S9 208V 60 Hz New Caledonia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz New Zealand 50 230 245V S6 240V 50 Hz Papua New Guinea 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Soloman Islands 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Tahiti 60 127V S9 208V 60 Hz Tonga 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Western Samoa 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Asia Afghanistan 50 60 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Bangladesh 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Brunei 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Burma 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Cambodia 50 120 220V S7 230V 50 Hz China 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Hong Kong 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz India 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Indonesia 50 127 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Japan 50 60 100 200V S8 205V 50 Hz Kazakhstan 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Kirgizstan 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Kore
49. 25 i Switch 6 Pan Invert Switch 6 inverts the pan motor which allows two opposing fixtures to respond to joystick control in the same direction Switch 6 On Reverses pan motor movement Switch 6 Off This is the normal operating mode The pan motor moves in its normal direction Switch 7 Tilt Invert Switch 7 inverts the tilt motor which allows two opposing or upside down fixtures to respond to joystick control in the same direction Switch 7 On Reverses tilt motor movement Switch 7 Off This is the normal operating mode The tilt motor moves in its normal direction Switch 8 Pan Tilt Swap 9 o AB C Switch 8 swaps the pan motor and tilt motor operation which allows perpendicularly hung fixtures to respond to joystick control in the same direction Switch 8 On Swaps the pan motor and tilt motor movement Switch 8 Off This is the normal operating mode The pan and tilt motors move in their normal directions 1 26 Cyberlight User Manual Rear Panel LED Indicators Table 1 3 lists the meanings of the information and status LEDs located on Cyberlight fixture s rear panel Refer back to Figure 1 1 earlier in this chapter for the location of the rear panel LEDs Table 1 3 Description of Cyberlight Rear Panel LEDs LED Name LED Color Description info red blinks Provides fixt
50. 3 or 800 890 8989 24 hour BBS 512 339 3043 http www highend com Voice 49 8122 9903 0 FAX 49 8122 9903 33 Voice 65 742 8266 FAX 65 743 9322 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup Unpacking the Cyberlight Fixture ss 1 2 Save the Shipping Materials eee tnt Lala loin 1 2 Inspecting the Contents sos 1 2 Specifications en allea 1 3 Model and Part Numbers ses 1 3 Physical Specifications ci Rai 1 3 Electrical Specifications AAA 1 4 Safety Standards ss tie oil aio 1 4 Safety Specifications iii 1 4 Cables and Connectors coe dale 1 5 The Cyberlight Family of Fixtures ses 1 6 Nomenclature ccoo rt bise pep ie rt aa 1 6 Optional verte C 1 7 Identifying Rear Panel ComponentS nennen nennen nennen ent 1 8 Obtaining and Installing the Power Cord Cap ss 1 9 Important Power Cord Cap Information U K Only ss 1 9 VIGTIG FIKKER HEDS INFORMATION DANMARK ee 1 10 Setting the Cyberlight Fixture Voltage ss 1 10 Changing the Voltage Selection Jumpers ss 1 11 Installing the Yoko iterat iq erts 1 14 Installing or Replacing the MSR 1200 Lamp i 1 16 Resetting the Information Counter ss 1 18 Optimizing the Cyberlight Fixture Lampe 1 18 Installing SV Color Wheel Dichroic Filters eene 1 19 Setting the Personality DIP Switches
51. 32 or on its front 2 Grasp both sides of the mirror head and rotate it until it is positioned according to your needs See Figure 3 33 3 24 Cyberlight User Manual o Grasp both sides and rotate To A da Mirror head Figure 3 33 Grasp both sides of the mirror head and rotate it to the desired position 3 Note the Deviation angle see Figure 3 34 you are using in case you wish to use the same deviation in other venues Figure 3 34 Be sure to note the deviation angle in case you need to set other fixtures for the same deviation or if you want to use this exact deviation again For example the figure above has about a 10 plus deviation 4 When you are finished retighten the three 5 32 inch allen screws and the T handle so the mirror head is securely in position Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight 3 25 Adjusting the Yoke Deviation You can adjust the yoke deviation to orient the Cyberlight in different positions If you make note of the deviation angle you can orient a group of Cyberlight fixtures in precisely the same direction Figure 3 35 below shows how to adjust the yoke deviation 1 Loosen the T handle on each sie of the fixture 2 Adjust the fixture to the desired position 3 Nate the deviation degree
52. 4 181 Fixture 23 2 3 and 5 441 Fixture 11 2and4 201 Fixture 24 1 2 3 and 5 461 Fixture 12 1 2 and4 221 Fixture 25 4 and 5 481 Fixture 13 3 and 4 241 Table A 2 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 1 Channel Assignment Range Construct Parameter Channel 1 Pan coarse adjustment Position Channel 2 Pan fine adjustment Position Channel 3 Tilt coarse adjustment Position Channel 4 Tilt fine adjustment Position Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight A 3 Table A 2 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 1 Channel Assignment Range Construct Parameter Channel 5 Color Wheel Full Color 1 open Half color 1 and 2 Color 2 Half color 2 and 3 Color 3 Half color 3 and 4 Color 4 Half color 4 and 5 Color 5 Half color 5 and 6 Color 6 Half color 6 and 7 Color 7 Half color 7 and 8 Color 8 Half color 8 and 1 Forward spin speed 8 Forward spin speed 7 Forward spin speed 6 Forward spin speed 5 Forward spin speed 4 Forward spin speed 3 Forward spin speed 2 Forward spin speed 1 Reverse spin speed 1 Reverse spin speed 2 Reverse spin speed 3 Reverse spin speed 4 Reverse spin speed 5 Reverse spin speed 6 Reverse spin speed 7 Reverse spin speed 8 Color 1 open Channel 6 Cyan Red Color Mix Channel 7 Magenta Green Color Mix Channel 8 Yellow Blue Color Mix A 4 Cyberlight User Manual Table A 2 Cyberlight
53. 4 41 H Dimensions with handles all models Lamp type add 5 08 cm 2 in to length and 7 62 cm 3 in to width Use 1200 W G 22 Base MSR 1200 or MSD 1200 Metal Halide Lamp Only Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 3 Electrical Specifications Voltage selectable 208V 230V only Power consumption 6 3 6 3A e Rated power 1300W e Rated frequency 50 60Hz Power Factors 230V 50Hz 0 85 208V 60Hz 0 97 1 Class I equipment For continued protection against electric shock connect this equipment to an earthed grounded power source only 2 This equipment for connection to branch circuit having a maximum overload protection of 20 A Safety Standards e Safety standards e EN 60598 1 1993 e EN 60598 2 17 1989 A1 A3 1993 EMC Standards e EN 50081 1 1992 e EN 50082 1 1992 Safety Specifications e Maximum ambient temperature 50 C 122 F e Maximum exterior surface temperature 62 C 144 F e Minimum distance to lighted object 1 0 m 3 28 ft e Minimum distance to flammable objects 1 0 m 3 28 ft Maximum winding temperature Tw 180 C 356 F Maximum capacitor temperature Tc 85 C 185 P N Do not mount on a flammable surface e Not for residential use e Use in dry locations only CE 1 4 Cyberlight User Manual Cables and Connectors DMX data cables Belden 9841 or equivalent meets specifications for EIA RS 485 applications with characteristi
54. 5 Removing the center access door i Figure 3 26 Insert the new or cleaned litho into the rotating litho housing as described above improper installation can cause heat damage tO the thon Sansa dt are Menke Figure 3 27 Turn on the spring as you push it into the rotating litho lp Figure 3 28 Make sure the end of the spring fits under any one of the three retaining washers as shown above eese Figure 3 29 Do not place the end of the spring between the three Tel dnte AS rin Figure 3 30 Push the dichroic litho toward the large retaining tab to free itfrom the wheel tabs conti foe snes acest uber qt odo aee Doct Figure 3 31 Adjusting the Cyberlight CX mechanical zoom lens Figure 3 32 Loosen the three 5 32 inch allen screws and the T handle to adjust the mirror head deviation see Figure 3 33 Grasp both sides of the mirror head and rotate it to the desired POSION A dtd teen edi tese or Figure 3 34 Be sure to note the deviation angle in case you need to set other fixtures for the same deviation or if you want to use this exact deviation again For example the figure above has about a 10 plus deviation siii ies Figure 3 35 Adjust the yoke handles on both sides of the Cyberlight to tilt the fixture in a specific Way aded ee Cyberlight User Manual 3 12 3 12 3
55. CYBERLIGHT CYBERLIGHT CX CYBERLIGHT SV High End Version 2 0 3 SYSTEMS o o LIGHTWAVE x 4 E LIGHTWAVE e 2 our 2 High End Systems Inc 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas U S A p n 60600016 CYBERLIGHT CYBERLIGHT CX CYBERLIGHT SV User Manual High End Systems Inc 1996 All Rights Reserved Information and Specifications in this document are subject to change without notice High End Systems Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual The system software for the Status Cue lighting console described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement Printed in the U S A High End Systems International Sales U S and Canada World Wide Web Europe Singapore Trademarks High End Systems Inc 2217 West Braker Lane Austin TX 78758 USA voice 512 836 2242 toll free 800 890 8989 FAX 512 837 5290 http www highend com High End Systems GmbH Lohstrasse 22 D 85445 Schwaig Germany voice 49 8122 9903 0 FAX 49 8122 9903 33 High End Systems Singapore Pte Ltd 1 Tannery Road 06 05 Cencon 1 Singapore 1334 voice 65 742 8266 FAX 65 743 9322 Trademarks used in this text Cyberlight Intellabeam Lightwave Research the Lightwave Research logo the High End Systems globe logo Stat
56. Cyberlight into operation including the how tos of DMX 512 and LWR control protocols connecting the fixture to a controller and mounting the fixture Troubleshooting suggestions are also included Chapter 3 Routine maintenance and service Appendix A Explains the three DMX modes and how to use them Appendix B Cyberlight mirror movement times Appendix C Shows the factory configuration for the color effects static litho and rotating litho wheels Appendix D Typical voltage frequency settings worldwide based on High End Systems Inc s experience Appendix E Important safety information Glossary Index Introduction Intro 3 Caution Warning and Explosion Symbols The following three international symbols appear in margins throughout this manual to highlight caution and warning messages Caution This symbol appears adjacent to Caution messages Not heeding these messages could result in personal injury and damage to equipment gt gt Warning This symbol appears adjacent to High Voltage Warning messages Not heeding these messages could result in serious personal injury Explosion This symbol appears adjacent to Explosion warning messages Getting Help U S and Canada 24 hour World Wide Web site Europe Singapore Intro 4 Cyberlight User Manual From 8 a m to 5 p m U S Central time Monday through Friday 800 890 8989 24 hour FAX 512 834 9195 24 hour voice mail 512 837 306
57. E EARTHED Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 9 VIGTIG FIKKER HEDS INFORMATION DANMARK ADVARSEI RESKYTTEKSE MOD ELEKTRISK SHOCK VIGTIGT LEDERE MED GROEN GUL ISOLATION MA KUN TILSLUTTES EN KLEMME MAERKET ELLER Setting the Cyberlight Fixture Voltage The Cyberlight fixture voltage is factory set to customer requirements Normally the factory setting is correct for your typical use However if you change venues and need to change the fixture s input voltage refer to the procedure in this section Appendix D has a listing of typical power requirements worldwide By moving one wire on the power supply board you can set the input voltage to any of the following 205 volts 50 hertz 208 volts 60 hertz 230 volts 50 hertz 230 volts 60 hertz 240 volts 50 hertz A Warning Check the voltage selection jumper before proceeding with the equipment setup Be sure to match the voltage selection jumper to your power source prior to operating this equipment Do not set the voltage selection Jumper with the equipment plugged in 1 10 Cyberlight User Manual Changing the Voltage Selection Jumpers You will need One right angle 5 32 inch allen wrench UV vis radiation which could damage eyes and skin Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on 4 Warnings 1 An unshielded MSR MSD 1200 lamp emits ultraviolet and visible 2 Hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not op
58. Flags 3 10 Removing and Cleaning the Rotating LithoS esee 3 14 Replacing Parts ooa ROO nile Miur en nn faida liano 3 15 Replacing Power Supply Fuses ss 3 15 Removing and Installing Rotating Lithos rn con non no conc rennen 3 19 Removing a Litho from the Rotating Litho Wheel 3 19 Replacing Dichroics Lithos in the Color Wheel or the Static Litho Wheel 3 22 ACJUSEMENTS NN 3 23 Adjusting the Mechanical Zoom Lens CX Only ss 3 23 Adjusting the Mirror Head Deviation non ncnn ss 3 24 Adjusting the Yoke De viatiOns isis 3 26 Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight 3 1 3 2 General Maintenance and Cleaning You should clean your Cyberlight after each lamp change to maintain performance and reliability since dust and dirt can accumulate and cause overheating or malfunctions N Warning Before performing any service or maintenance make note of the following 1 Hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping 2 Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 62 C 144 F Allow 10 minutes for cooling before handling 3 Disconnect power before re lamping or servicing After allowing the fixture to cool down and powering it off see one of the topics listed below Cyberlight User Manual Cleaning the Fans o
59. MSD stands for Medium Source Daylight Daylight is a reference to the fact that the lamp has roughly the same color temperature as ordinary sunlight The MSD lamp has basically the same composition and the same color temperature as the MSR lamp but it has a lower light output and longer life See also Color temperature Strikes See Lamp strikes Subtractive color mixing The creation of colors by filtering out subtracting certain wavelengths from a typically white multi wavelength light source For example putting a magenta filter in the path of a white light source subtracts green light This is the color mixing model used in Cyberlight Typically the filters used in a subtractive color mixing system are cyan yellow and magenta thus this is usually referred to as the CYM color mixing model See also Additive color mixing Terminator G 4 Cyberlight User Manual A terminator is a resistor inside an XLR connector It is used to prevent the analog signal from continuously echoing up and down the data link A terminator must be used on the last device in every DMX link Instructions for constructing a terminator can be found in the section titled Terminators on page 2 7 INDEX Accessories 1 7 Adjustments mechanical zoom lens 3 23 mirror head 3 24 to 3 25 yoke 3 26 AF1000 2 3 Alignment knobs See Lamp installing or replacing Anti reflective glass 3 6 B Barrel See Truss Batten
60. Manual Appendix C Factory Installed Wheels This appendix shows how the static litho rotating litho color and effects wheels are configured by the factory when Cyberlight is shipped The numbers shown around the outside of the wheels are the position numbers used by a controller to select that effect For example choosing position 5 on the CX static litho wheel shown in Figure C 1 below with a controller selects the tunnel litho CX static litho wheel Figure C 1 Factory configuration of the CX static litho wheel Litho names tunnel indigo dots netwerk 1 open 2 beveled star 3 indigo spin 4 groovy NIAJ sharp burst Appendix C Factory Installed Wheels C 1 CL SV static litho wheel Figure C 2 Factory configuration of the CL SV static litho wheel Litho names 1 open 3 tunnel 2 alien star 6 egyptian space 3 shimmering 7 conoid star 4 indigo dye 8 disconnect C 2 CyberlightUser Manual CX rotating litho wheel Figure C 3 Factory configuration of the CX rotating litho wheel Litho names droplets paperstack open red wedge Mn B amp B wy N indigo square Appendix C Factory Installed Wheels C 3 CL SV rotating litho wheel Figure C 4 Factory configuration of the CL SV rotating litho wheel Litho names 1 ribbed glass 2 psy sp
61. POSIZIONE AI RAGGI ULTRAVIOLETTI I DANNI ALLE PERSONE SI TROVANO NEL APPENDICE E LEGGERE TUTTI GLI AVVERMENTI PRIMA DI MONTARE E USARE QUESTO APPARECCHIO FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Cyberlight User Manual Warranty Information Limited Warranty Unless otherwise stated your product is covered by a two year parts and labor limited warranty Dichroic filters and LithoPatterns high resolution glass gobos are not guaranteed against breakage or scratches to coating It is the owner s responsibility to furnish receipts or invoices for verification of purchase date and dealer or distributor If purchase date cannot be provided date of manufacture will be used to determine warranty period Returning an Item Under Warranty for Repair It is necessary to obtain a Return Authorization number RA from your
62. R cable Solutions Do one or both of the following a Replace XLR cables going to the fixture s Data In and Data Out connectors with known good cables b Verify cable integrity using cable test equipment 3 Cause There is no controller attached to the link or the controller is not generating any output Solution Verify that a controller is attached to the link Verify that the controller is generating output by sending commands to a known working device 4 Cause Power supply fuse F2 has failed Other symptoms are the fans won t work and the lamp won t strike Solution Follow the instructions in the section titled Replacing Power Supply Fuses on page 3 15 to inspect the fuse and replace it if necessary Control commands pass through only lamp and fans work only in self test Possible cause and solution Cause Power supply board fuse F3 has failed Solution Follow the instructions in the section titled Replacing Power Supply Fuses on page 3 15 to inspect the fuse and replace it if necessary 2 14 Cyberlight User Manual Dim flags close fixture does not respond to control commands lamp turns off fans turn off Possible causes and solutions 1 Cause Faulty XLR cable Solutions Do one or both of the following a Replace XLR cables going to the fixture s Data In and Data Out connectors with known good cables b Verify cable integrity using cable test equipment 2 Cause Power supply boar
63. T BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE INCLUDING LOST PROFITS SUSTAINED OR INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT OR CAUSED BY PRODUCT DEFECTS OR THE PARTIAL OR TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE AND WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE WERE FORESEEN OF UNFORESEEN Warranty is void if the product is misused damaged modified in any way or for unauthorized repairs or parts This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Cyberlight User Manual V vi Contents Introduction Cyberheht beatures A nike intro 1 About This Manual inci i ete EE ERR ani intro 3 Caution Warning and Explosion Symbols ss intro 4 Get ng Help 2 eere Boe e intro 4 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup Unpacking the Cyberlight Fixture i 1 2 S PECITICATONS Er rt 1 3 The Cyberlight Family of Fixtufes ife anale ara er PR OG ES aaa 1 6 Optional ACTES Ei LO RE 1 7 Identifying Rear Panel Components esses nennen nennen nere nnne nen tenter enne sen 1 8 Obtaining and Installing the Power Cord Cap sienne 1 9 Setting the Cyberlight Fixture Voltage ss 1 10 Installing the Y oke ete A ene e EA Ha 1 14 Installing or Replacing the MSR 1200 Lampe 1 16 Installing SV Color Wheel Dichroic Filters ii 1 19 Setting the Pers
64. X and SV e A reference to CL applies to the Cyberlight CL only e A reference to CX applies to the Cyberlight CX only e A reference to SV applies to the Cyberlight SV only Cyberlight User Manual Optional Accessories Table 1 1 below shows the optional accessories for Cyberlight available from your High End Systems dealer distributor Table 1 1 Cyberlight Optional Accessories Name Part Number Status Cue controller Call Cyberlight LCD controller with unprogrammed RAM card 19020001 Unprogrammed RAM card 80440017 Replacement MSR 1200 lamp 55030001 Cyberlight LithoPatterns Call Cyberlight custom color wheel dichroic filters Call Cyberlight touring yoke kit 55040005 Cyberlight dust filter kit 55040006 Cyberlight narrow angle lens kit 55040012 Keal road case 1 fixture 19070001 Keal road case 2 fixtures 19070001 Heavy duty 3 pin XLR cable 10 55050005 Heavy duty 3 pin XLR cable 55050006 10 25 50 Heavy duty 3 pin XLR cable 50 55050007 Heavy duty 3 pin XLR cable 100 55050008 Galvanized safety cable 12040001 Deluxe C clamp 55000004 Call Contact either your High End Systems dealer distributor High End Systems Sales or the High End Systems World Wide Web site The Web site includes product information and pictures of all cur
65. a North 60 20V S8 230V 60 Hz Korea South 60 110 220V S8 230V 60 Hz Laos 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Macao 50 115 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Malaysia 50 40V S6 240V 50 Hz Myanmar 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Nepal 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Phillipines 60 110 220V S8 230V 60 Hz Russia 50 127 220 S7 230V 50 Hz Saah N Borneo 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz ET 50 230 245V S6 240V 50 Hz Sri Lanka Ceylon 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Taiwan 60 110V S9 208V 60 Hz Tajikistan 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Thailand 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Turkmenistan 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Vietnam 50 120V S6 240V 50 Hz Central Anguilla 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz America Antigua Leeward Is 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Bahamas 60 115V S9 208V 60 Hz Barbados 50 115V S7 230V 50 Hz Belize 60 110 220V S9 208V 60 Hz Bermuda 60 115V S9 208V 60 Hz Cayman Islands 60 120V S9 208V 60 Hz Costa Rica 60 120V S9 208V 60 Hz Cuba 60 115 120V S9 208V 60 Hz Dominica 60 110 220V S9 208V 60 Hz Dominican Republic 60 110V S9 208V 60 Hz El Salvador 60 115V S9 208V 60 Hz Grenada 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Guadeloupe 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Guatemala 60 115V S9 208V 60 Hz Haiti 60 110V S9 208V 60 Hz Honduras 60 110V S9 208V 60 Hz Jamaica 50 110 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Martinique 50 20V S7 230V 50 Hz Mexico 60 120V S9 208V 60 Hz
66. ame DMX mode This saves you from having to remember which commands are supported by which mode for which fixture All Cyberlight models CLs CXs and SVs are compatible with all three DMX modes The only differences in functionality are between CXs and CLs SVs namely CXs do not support zoom or color mixing A CX will simply not respond to color mixing or zoom commands If you do wish to mix DMX modes on a particular link however you need to be aware that addressing 20 channel and 15 channel fixtures in an unplanned fashion can cause wasted channels because of boundary overlapping For example notice in Figure A 2 that to address two 20 channel fixtures and two 15 channels fixtures in the order 20 15 20 15 would waste 35 channels Fixture numbers 2 5 and 6 cannot be used because address ranges used by the fixtures would overlap Addressing the same fixtures in a planned order 20 20 15 15 would waste only 5 channels as Figure A 3 shows Fixture 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 Channel 207 21 40 41 60 L 61 80 81 100 101 120 121 140 15 Channel 1 15 16 30 _ 31 45 46 60 61 75 76 90 E 91 105 CX Figure A 2 Unplanned channel addressing wastes DMX addresses because of fixture boundary overlap Fixture 1 2 3 5 gt 20 Channel m 1 20 E 21 40 41 60 61 80 81 100 101 120 121 140 15 Channel 1 15 16 30 31 45 ume 46 60 La 61 75 76 90 91 105 CX
67. ano danneggiati 2 Cambiare schermi lenti o filtri UV in caso siano visibilmente danneggiati al punto di invalidare la loro efficacia per esempio da spaccature o da profondi graffi 3 Non guardare direttamente la lampada se accesa AVVERTENZE Per La Prevenzione Costante Di Danni Fisici Alle Persone 1 Montare l apparecchio usando un cavo secondario di sicurezza 2 ATTENZIONE La lampada calda puo esplodere Non aprire prima di 5 minuti dal suo spegnimento Usare protezioni per le mani e per gli occhi prima di cambiare la lampada 3 Le superfici dell apparecchio possono raggiungere una temperatura di 62 gradi centigradi 144 Gradi F Lasciare raffredare 10 minuti prima di maneggiare 4 Cambiare la lampada in caso si danneggi o deformi per le alte temperature E 10 Cyberlight User Manual Glossary Additive color mixing The creation of colors by superimposing red green and blue light sources The intensities of red green and blue light determine the resulting color This method is commonly used in TVs and projection TV video devices Additive color mixing done in this way is also called the RGB red green blue color model See also Subtractive color mixing Block addressing The Cyberlight is a block addressed fixture that is you do not address it at an arbitrary DMX starting address per se but rather at a channel boundary There are two channel boundaries you can select 15 channel and 20 channel If you choose
68. arecchio e stato disegnato per l impiego esclusivo di lampade tipo MSR 1200 o MSD 1200 Watt L impiego di altri tipi di lampade potrebbe essere pericoloso e rende nulla la garanzia 2 Non montare su superfici infiammabili 3 Mantenere l apparecchio ad una distanza minima di 1 metro 3 28 piedi da materiali combustibili 4 Rimpiazzare I fusibili utilizzando solo quelli del tipo e della portata Corrente nominale velocita specificata 5 Mantenere una distanza minima da oggetti illuminati di 1 metro 3 28 Piedi 6 Questo apparecchio deve essere collegato alla rete con fnterruttore automatico 20A AVVERTENZE Per La Prevenzione Costante Di Scosse Elettriche 1 Assemblare il terminale del cavo seguendo il manuale delle istruzioni 2 Scollegare la corrente prima di sostituire la lampada o eseguire la riparazione 3 Questo apparecchio e adatto ad ambienti secchi e non deve essere esposto ad agenti atmosferici o ad umidita 4 Per qualsiasi riparazione rivolgersi a personale specializzato L utente non deve riparare alcuna parte interna dell apparecchio 5 Apparecchio di classe I questo apparecchio e fornito di presa bipolare terra e non deve essere collegato a rete sprovvista di terra Appendix E Important Safety Information E 9 AVVERTENZE Per La Protezione Costante Da Eccessiva Esposizione A gli Ultravioletti 1 Non azionare questo apparecchio in caso la lampada non sia schermata o schermi lenti o filtri UV si
69. ations of the iris power lens focusing lens zoom lens and mirror Iris motor Color wheel Effects wheel motor motor O Gear motor Rotating litho wheel motor Figure 3 3 Locations of the motors 3 Manually turn the rotating litho wheel until its open position is opposite the iris You will see the iris when looking toward the focusing lens through the open position on the rotating litho wheel Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight 3 5 4 Manually close the iris by turning the large black colored gear shown in Figure 3 4 Iris motor Turn this gear Figure 3 4 Close the iris by rotating the large black gear located on top of the iris motor 5 Gently wipe away excess dust and dirt from the iris using a soft lint free cloth You can access one side of the iris through the open position on the rotating litho wheel you can access the other side through the open position on the effects wheel Caution Be careful when cleaning the iris It is made of a very thin delicate metal that can be easily damaged 6 Clean both sides of the anti reflective glass shown in Figure 3 5 with a soft lint free cotton cloth and mild glass cleaning solution Anti reflective glass Figure 3 5 Cleaning the anti reflective glass 3 6 Cyberlight User Manual Cleaning the Color Wheel Static Litho Wheel Effects Wheel and Sensors You will need One 9 64 inch right angle allen wrench one 5 16 inch wre
70. capable of supporting the weight of the fixture as listed in the section titled Physical Specifications on page 1 3 You can order galvanized safety cables from your High End Systems dealer distributor part number 12040001 Also see Figure 2 6 on page 2 11 e You must supply your own clamps to attach the fixture to the support You can attach one or two clamps to the Cyberlight yoke Verify that the clamp s you use are capable of supporting the weight of the fixture as listed in the section titled Physical Specifications on page 1 3 You can order deluxe C clamps for a two inch truss from your High End Systems dealer distributor part number 55000004 Also see Figure 2 5 on page 2 11 Make sure the fixture cannot be rotated all the way around 360 Using two clamps is a good way to do this Allowing the fixture to rotate 360 could loosen the clamp mounting bolts Note Because of the variety of conceivable lighting designs you should consider the procedure below as a suggested guideline only High End Systems cannot make specific recommendations for your particular lighting design or venue Suggested mounting procedure 1 You should use three people to mount each Cyberlight fixture two people to hold the fixture while it is being secured in place and one person to secure the fixture to its support and to attach clamps and safety cables 2 Always stand on a firm stable surface The fixture should be at a height where
71. cs listed below e 2 conductor twisted pair plus a shield e maximum capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft e maximum resistance of 20 0 1000 ft nominal impedance 100 140 Q e 22 24 AWG with insulation having a dielectric rating of 300 volts or higher e DMX data connectors Standard 3 pin male and female XLR connectors DMX data terminators Male XLR connector with 120 ohm terminator see Chapter 2 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 5 1 6 The Cyberlight Family of Fixtures Currently the Cyberlight family of automated luminaires fixtures consists of three models The Cyberlight referred to in this manual as the CL model o o El LIGHTWAVE E syb erl ht o sk LIGHTWAVE The Cyberlight SV referred to in this manual as the SV model o o E LIGHIWAVE Bevssauicnrs 30 Ou e LIGHTWAVE The Cyberlight CX referred to in this manual as the CX model o LLIGHTWAVE cos LISHIWAVE Nomenclature Because all three Cyberlight models have different features and functions some references in this manual will be to one specific model only Other references might encompass all three models The following nomenclature system will be used throughout this manual so you will know which fixture model is being referred to e A generic reference to Cyberlight applies to all three models CL C
72. d 83 212 Forward rotate 5 ARENA T 80 204 Forward rotate 4 For rotating litho position 4 76 194 Forward rotate 2 parameters select the litho a f i E 72 184 Forward rotate 1 position to index with this a 68 173 Position 5 channel Then use Channel m 64 163 Position 4 11 to set the rotational er 61 156 Position 3 open position index value from 0 a to 360 degrees 58 150 Position 2 idis 54 138 Position 1 50 127 Reverse rotate 5 Mspeed 46 117 Reverse rotate 4 42 107 Reverse rotate 2 39 99 Reverse rotate 1 36 92 Forward rotate 5 32 82 Forward rotate 4 28 71 Forward rotate 2 24 61 Forward rotate 1 20 51 Position 5 17 43 Position 4 13 33 Position 3 open 10 26 Position 2 5 13 Position 1 0 0 Position 3 open Channel 11 Rotate 0 100 0 255 For Rotating Litho rotate mode use use with Channel 10 Ch 11 to set rotate speed For Rotating Litho position mode use Ch 11 to set the index from 0 to 360 degrees Channel 12 Zoom 0 100 0 255 Zoom in out Channel 13 Focus 0 100 0 255 Focus in out Channel 14 Iris 0 100 0 255 Iris open close A 10 Cyberlight User Manual Table A 4 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 2 Channel Channel Channel Assignment h Value Construct Parameter Value 96 numerical Channel 15 Effects Wheel Full 255 Effect 4 open 96 245 Effect 8 cyan color corrector Full Speed 91 232 Effect 7 diffusion 85 217 Effect 6 wide angle 80 204 Effect 5 magenta col
73. d fuse F2 has failed Solution Follow the instructions in the section titled Replacing Power Supply Fuses on page 3 15 to inspect the fuse and replace it if necessary Motor or mirror does not move smoothly Possible causes and solutions 1 Cause Faulty or exposed wiring Solutions Do both of the following a Make sure there are no exposed wires leading to the motor mirror Exposed wires contacting the metal chassis can short the power supply to the motor mirror b Verify wiring integrity using electrical test equipment 2 Cause Mechanical binding Solutions Do both of the following a Manually rotate all wheels static litho rotating litho color and effects and note any contact with adjacent wheels If there is contact see the section titled Checking and Correcting Wheel Clearances on page 2 18 b Static litho wheel or color wheel make sure the wheel is not rubbing against its sensor the sensor is located at the bottom of the wheel against the chassis If there is contact see Checking and Correcting Wheel Clearances on page 2 18 Warning Contact between wheels within the Cyberlight fixture can result in damage to fixture components and to the fixture itself Chapter 2 Using Your Cyberlight 2 15 Color wheel or static litho wheel is not centered in the beam or is in the wrong position Possible causes and solutions 1 Cause Wheel is rubbing against its sensor Solution Manually rotate the whe
74. d make sure the lamp is inserted into the reflector Be careful not to crimp the two lamp wires as you insert the lamp assembly Firmly tighten the two lamp assembly screws refer to Figure 3 13 on page 3 11 to secure the assembly to the fixture 12 Reinstall the lamp assembly cover Do the following e CLandCXonly Reconnect the two fan wires to the Cyberlight power supply board Refer back to Figure 3 17 on page 3 13 e Carefully replace the lamp box access door e Reinstall the six 5 32 inch screws refer to Figure 3 15 on page 3 12 and Figure 3 16 on page 3 12 Removing and Cleaning the Rotating Lithos You can clean the rotating lithos in or out of the rotating litho wheel using a mild glass cleaner and a soft cotton cloth Turn the rotating wheel so that you have easy access to the litho then clean the lithos while they are still mounted in the wheel If you wish to remove the litho for cleaning follow the procedure in the section titled Removing and Installing Rotating Lithos Then clean the litho with a mild glass cleaner and a soft lint free cloth 3 14 Cyberlight User Manual A A A Replacing Parts This section explains how to remove and replace parts inside the fixture Make note of the following caution and warnings Caution Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 62 C 144 F Allow Warnings 1 An unshielded MSR MSD 1200 lamp emits ultraviolet and visible 10 minutes for cooling before hand
75. d protection of 20 A 2 Class I Equipment This fixture employs a grounded type receptacle and is not intended for connection to a two wire ungrounded source of supply 3 Mount the fixtures and controllers in a location that is away from direct heat and protected from moisture Do not mount on a flammable surface 4 Maintain minimum distance of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet from combustible materials Observe minimum distance to lighted objects of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet Standing the Fixture on its End Handles The Cyberlight end handles are designed to support the weight of the fixture however make sure you observe the following guidelines e The fixture must be located away from moving objects that could strike it and cause it to become unbalanced e The fixture must be mounted on a sturdy stable surface e Ifthe surface is other than floor height make sure you use safety cables as described in the next section Chapter 2 Using Your Cyberlight 2 9 Mounting the Fixture on a Truss or Other Support System If you are mounting the fixture on a truss or another type of support do all of the following e Verify the truss or support will handle the weight of all the devices you are mounting Cyberlight fixture weights are listed in the section titled Physical Specifications on page 1 3 e The use of user supplied safety cable is strongly recommended You must supply your own safety cable and you must verify the cable is
76. d the aqua filter at position 5 with the homogenizing frost filter Note Wheel positions are numbered starting at the open hole position 1 The other seven positions are numbered counter clockwise from position 1 when you are facing the color wheel toward the lamp 3 Push the filter you wish to replace toward the center of the wheel to free it from the two wheel tabs as shown in Figure 1 17 Dichroic filter in its original Push dichroic filter position toward retaining clip C tab gt Retaining clip Figure 1 17 Push the dichroic filter toward the large retaining tab to free it from the wheel clips 4 Once the dichroic is free of the two wheel tabs pull it out of the wheel Place the dichroic you just removed in a safe place where it will not get scratched 5 Orient the CTO color corrector so the coated side is facing the lamp and with the glass side facing away from the lamp as shown in Figure 1 18 The smoky looking homogenizing frost Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 21 filter can be installed with either side facing the lamp Glass side Coated side of dichroic gt of dichroic O Figure 1 18 Orient the coated side of the dichroic toward the lamp and the uncoated side toward the static litho wheel Caution Be careful not to allow the filters to contact other objects during installation Doing so could scratch them 6 Push the new filter into the large retaining clip on the wheel then pul
77. de Clase 1 Este aparato emplea un enchufe hembra del tipo unido a tierra y no tiene por finalidad conectarse a una fuente de alimentaci n bifilar y sin puesta a tierra Appendix E Important Safety Information E 7 ADVERTENCIA Para Protecci n Continua Contra La Exposici n A Radiaci n Ultravioleta UV Excesiva 1 No opere este equipo sin tener colocada en su lugar la caja protectora completa de la l mpara o bien si el blindaje los lentes o las pantallas ultravioletas est n da adas Cambie el blindaje los lentes o las pantallas ultravioleta si nota una aver a visible a tal grado que su eficacia se vea comprometida por ejemplo en el caso de grietas o rayaduras profundas Jam s mire directamente a la l mpara en tanto sta est encendida ADVERTENCIA Para Protecci n Continua Contra Lesiones Corporales E 2 Use cable secundario de seguridad al montar este aparato PRECAUCI N Una l mpara caliente puede constituir un peligro de explosi n No la abra por 5 minutos luego de haberla apagado Lleve puestos un protector ocular y guantes al recambiar l mparas Las superficies del equipo pueden alcanzar temperaturas m ximas de 62 grados cent grados Deje que se enfr en por 10 minutos antes de tocarlas Cambie la l mpara si sta se aver a o deforma por acci n t rmica E 8 Cyberlight User Manual APPENDICE E IMPORTANTI INFORMAZIONI PER LA SICUREZZA AVVERTENZA Per La Prevenire Di Incendi 1 Questo app
78. dealer or point of purchase BEFORE any units are returned for repair The manufacturer will make the final determination as to whether or not the unit is covered by warranty Lamps are covered by the lamp manufacturer s warranty Any Product unit or parts returned to High End Systems must be packaged in a suitable manner to ensure the protection of such Product unit or parts and such package shall be clearly and prominently marked to indicate that the package contains returned Product units or parts and with a Returned Authorization RA number Accompany all returned Product units or parts with a written explanation of the alleged problem or malfunction Please Note Freight Damage Claims are invalid for fixtures shipped in non factory boxes and packing materials Freight All shipping will be paid by the purchaser Items under warranty shall have return shipping paid by the manufacturer only in the Continental United States Under no circumstances will freight collect shipments be accepted Prepaid shipping does not include rush expediting such as air freight Air freight can be sent customer collect in the Continental United States REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER HIGH END SYSTEMS INC MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT AND HIGH END SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE HIGH END SHALL NO
79. e 3 16 Carefully lift the lamp box access door from the fixture Remove these two 5 32 inch allen screws Color mixing plate Figure 3 16 In order to remove the lamp box access door you need to remove the last two 5 32 inch allen screws which are located by the color mixing and dim flags CL and CX models only As you lift the assembly disconnect the two fan power connectors 7 black and red wires from the power supply board as shown in Figure 3 17 Set the lamp box access door aside 3 12 Cyberlight User Manual Fan connectors Power supply board 3 se ete LL E a ee pd papato ee ZAN BL SAVMIHST Ja o a N 3 Figure 3 17 On CL and CX models make sure you disconnect the fan power wires from the fan connectors before removing the lamp box access door Using a lint free cotton cloth and mild glass cleaner wipe dust and dirt from the reflector and infrared filter which are shown in Figure 3 18 The infrared filter consists of two rose colored glass hemispheres directly in front of the reflector Color flag dim flag Reflector motors
80. e infrared filter for cracks or deep scratches The section titled Cleaning the Infrared Filter Reflector Color Mixing Flags and Dim Flags on page 3 10 shows the location of the infrared filter and how to access it 2 16 Cyberlight User Manual Fixture will not accept software upload Possible causes and solutions 1 Solutions Do both of the following a Make sure each fixture is set for a unique fixture number Cause Incorrect addressing or configuration b Verify that all fixture numbers called for are being used Note The section titled Setting the Address DIP Switches on page 2 4 has more information about fixture addressing 2 Cause No return communication Solution Make sure you bypass any data distributors Data distributors stop the two way communication required for software uploads AF1000 fixtures Intellabeam fixtures or Emulator fixtures on the same link as the Cyberlight can also prevent return communication from Cyberlight See the section titled Controlling Multiple High End Systems Fixtures on the Same Link on page 2 3 for more information Low light output fuzzy images Possible causes and solutions Cause Aging lamp Solution Replace the lamp with a new or known good lamp Cause The lamp has not been optimized Solution Optimize the lamp as shown in the section titled Optimizing the Cyberlight Fixture Lamp on page 1 18 Cause Dirty optical path Solution
81. e of the holder must be against the wheel hub N Caution Improper installation can result in heat damage to the litho Use care 6 7 3 20 Cyberlight User Manual when installing the litho make sure you handle it by the edge only and do not allow it to contact any other object in the fixture while you are inserting it Toward lamp gt Away from lamp Side view of rotating litho housing Figure 3 26 Insert the new or cleaned litho into the rotating litho housing as described above improper installation can cause heat damage to the litho Insert the spring into the housing as shown in Figure 3 27 Turn the spring as you push in on it coe Figure 3 27 Turn on the spring as you push it into the rotating litho housing To lock the litho in place begin working the spring under any one of the three retainer washers until the spring is fully compressed as shown in Figure 3 28 The retaining washers are shaded in the figure P Side view of rotating litho housing Fit the end of the spring under the washer Front view of rotating litho housing Figure 3 28 Make sure the end of the spring fits under any one of the three retaining washers as shown above N Caution Do not place the end of the spring anywhere else in the rotating litho wheel housing as shown in Figure 3 29 Doing so could cause the spring to unwind and or cause it to come into contact with other objects inside the fixture p
82. ect the fuse and replace it if necessary Lamp shuts off Possible causes and solutions 1 Cause Over temperature Note The fixture s maximum operating temperature is 50 C 122 F An over temperature condition can be confirmed by a rapidly flashing yellow Lamp LED The location of rear panel LEDs is shown in Figure 1 1 on page 1 8 Solutions Do all three of the following a Check for restricted air flow Clean the fans especially the fans in the lamp box access door The lamp box access door is shown in Figure 1 2 on page 1 11 Instructions for cleaning the fans are shown in the section titled Cleaning the Fans on page 3 3 b Verify fan power connectors are attached to the power supply board See Setting the Cyberlight Fixture Voltage on page 1 10 for instructions on removing the lamp box access door so you can check fan connections c Check power supply board fuse F4 Follow the instructions in the section titled Replacing Power Supply Fuses on page 3 15 to inspect the fuse and replace it if necessary Chapter 2 Using Your Cyberlight 2 13 2 Cause Lamp socket is loose causing arcing Solution Replace the lamp socket assembly Call your High End Systems dealer distributor for more information 3 Cause Aging lamp Solution Replace with a new or known good lamp Fixture is not responding to control commands Recv LED does not flash Possible causes and solutions 1 Cause Faulty XL
83. el 9 Static litho Full 255 Litho 1 open 98 250 Litho 1 shake wide Full Speed 96 245 Litho 2 94 240 Litho 2 shake wide 93 237 Litho 3 91 232 Litho 3 shake wide 90 230 Litho 4 88 224 Litho 4 shake wide 87 222 Litho 5 85 217 Litho 5 shake wide 83 211 Litho 6 82 209 Litho 6 shake wide 80 204 Litho 7 79 201 Litho 7 shake wide 77 196 Litho 8 76 194 Litho 8 shake wide Static litho 74 189 Litho 1 open 73 186 Litho 1 shake narrow Mspeed 71 181 Litho 2 70 179 Litho 2 shake narrow 68 173 Litho 3 66 168 Litho 3 shake narrow 65 166 Litho 4 63 161 Litho 4 shake narrow 62 158 Litho 5 61 156 Litho 5 shake narrow 59 150 Litho 6 57 145 Litho 6 shake narrow 56 143 Litho 7 54 138 Litho 7 shake narrow 52 133 Litho 8 51 130 Litho 8 shake narrow Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight A 9 Table A 4 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 2 Channel Channel Channel Assignment Value Construct Parameter Value 96 numerical Static litho 50 127 Forward spin speed fastest Spin Speed 26 66 Forward spin speed slowest 25 64 Reverse spin speed slowest 0 2 Reverse spin speed fastest 0 0 Litho 1 open Channel 10 Rotating Litho Full 255 Position 3 open Full Speed 98 250 Reverse rotate 5 Select the litho to rotate 95 242 Reverse rotate 4 forward reverse with this 91 232 Reverse rotate 2 channel Then use Channel 87 222 Reverse rotate 1 11 to set the rotation spee
84. el and note any contact between the wheel and its sensor the sensor is located at the bottom of the wheel against the chassis If there is contact see the section titled Checking and Correcting Wheel Clearances on page 2 18 2 Cause Sensor or homing slot is dirty Solution Clean the sensor and the homing slot See Cleaning the Color Wheel Static Litho Wheel Effects Wheel and Sensors on page 3 7 Lithos or dichroic filters are cracking Possible causes and solutions 1 Cause Improper installation Solution e Static lithos and color wheel dichroic filters dichroic filters should be oriented with the coated side facing toward the lamp and the glass uncoated side facing away from the lamp Lithos should be oriented with the coated side facing away from the lamp and the glass uncoated side facing toward the lamp e Rotating litho wheel lithos see Removing and Installing Rotating Lithos on page 3 19 2 Cause Faulty infrared filter allowing overheating inside the fixture Solution Visually inspect the infrared filter for cracks or deep scratches The section titled Cleaning the Infrared Filter Reflector Color Mixing Flags and Dim Flags on page 3 10 shows the location of the infrared filter and how to access it Color flags iris or other components cracked or heat damaged Possible cause and solution Cause Faulty infrared filter allowing overheating inside the fixture Solution Visually inspect th
85. en for 5 minutes after switching off 3 Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 62 C 144 F Allow 10 minutes for cooling before handling 4 To avoid the risk of electric shock turn the fixture OFF and unplug it from the power source before performing this service 1 After allowing the fixture to cool as described above turn the power switch OFF and unplug the fixture Refer to the section titled Setting the Cyberlight Power Switch on page 1 29 for power switch settings 2 With the fixture oriented bottom side up remove the center access door by sliding the two door latches inward Lift the door straight up unhook the safety chain and set the door aside See Figure 1 2 Slide these two latches inward 0 M b i Lamp box access door Central access door Front fan access door Figure 1 2 View of the bottom of the Cyberlight fixture where the access door latches are located Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 11 3 Remove the fixture s lamp box access door by removing six 5 32 inch allen head screws as follows e Remove the four 5 32 inch allen head screws from the bottom of the rear panel as shown in Figure 1 3 LIGHTWAVE S SCR O o O Remove O these two Remove screws these two 1 screws ol LIGHTWAVE fo Figure 1 3 Removing the first four rear panel
86. er Manual ii iv IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET UV RADIATION AND INJURY TO PERSONS ARE FOUND IN APPENDIX E PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY MOUNTING AND OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS DE S CURIT INSTRUCTIONS RELATIVES UNE PROTECTION CONTINUE CONTRE L INCENDIE LE CHOC ELECTRIQUE L EXPOSITION AUX RADIATIONS ULTRAVIOLETTES EXCESSIVES ET CONTRE DES BLESSURES POSSIBLES SUR DES INDIVIDUS SE TROUVENT DANS L APPENDICE E PRIERE DE LIRE TOUTES LES PRECAUTIONS ET LES AVERTISSEMENTS AVANT D ASSEMBLER DE MONTER ET DE FAIRE FONCTIONNER CET EQUIPEMENT WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE DIE NACHSTEHENDEN HINWEISE BETREFFEN DEN SCHUTZ GEGEN BRAND ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAG UBERHOHTE UV STRAHLUNG SOWIE VERLETZUNGEN SIE BEFINDEN SICH IN APPENDIX E LESEN SIE ALLE WARNUNGEN SORGFALTIG BEVOR SIE DAS GERAT ZUSAMMENBAUEN INSTALLIEREN UND BENUTZEN INFORMACION IMPORTANTE DE SEGURIDAD SE ENCUENTRAN EN EL APENDICE E LAS INSTRUCCIONES CONCERNIENTES A LA PROTECCION CONTINUA CONTRA INCENDIO CHOQUE ELECTRICO EXPOSICION EXCESIVA A RAYOS ULTRAVIOLETAS Y LESIONES A PERSONAS POR FAVOR LEA TODAS LAS PRECAUCIONS Y LAS ADVERTENCIAS ANTES DE ENSAMBLAR MONTAR Y OPERAR ESTE EQUIPO INFORMAZIONI IMPORTANTI DI SICUREZZA ISTRUZIONI PERTINENTI LA PROTEZIONE CONTRO IL FUOCO LE SCOSSE ELETTRICHE L ECCESSIVA ES
87. erlight 3 3 Cleaning the Internal Components You will need a soft lint free cotton cloth mild glass cleaning solution Warm soapy water Removing the Center Access Door With the fixture bottom side up remove the center access door by sliding the two door thumb latches inward Lift the door straight up unhook the safety chain and set it aside Slide these two latches inward o miii O Lamp box access door Central access door Front fan access door Figure 3 1 Bottom view of the Cyberlight fixture Cleaning the Mirror Lenses Motors and Iris 1 Using a soft lint free cotton cloth remove dirt and dust from the motors mirror power lens focus lens and zoom lens If necessary to remove built up dirt and dust clean the lenses with a mild glass cleaner and a soft lint free cotton cloth Note The Cyberlight CX has no color mixing flags motorized zoom lens or frost flags It does have a three position mechanical zoom lens 2 Clean the mirror with a cloth soaked in warm soapy water see Figure 3 2 for the location of the mirror 3 4 Cyberlight User Manual Zoom lens under front fan Mirror Focusing lens access door motor is underneath Power lens p TT il T OQ Iris motor Iris directly under iris motor Figure 3 2 Loc
88. etting Africa Algeria 50 127 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Angola 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Benin 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Bophuthatswana 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Botswana 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Burkina Faso Upper 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Burundi 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Cameroon 50 127 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Canary Islands 50 127 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Central African 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Chad 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Congo 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Dahomey 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Djibouti 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Egypt 50 110 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Ethiopia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Gabon 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Gambia 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Ghana 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Guinea 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Ivory Coast 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Kenya 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Lesotho 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Liberia 60 120V S9 208V 60 Hz Libya 50 110 115V S8 205V 50 Hz Malagasy Republic 50 127 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Malawi 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Mali 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Mauritania 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Mauritius 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Morocco 50 110 127V S8 205V 50 Hz Mozambique 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Namibia SW Africa 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Niger 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Nigeria 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Rwanda 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Senegal 50 110V S8 205V 50 Hz Seychelles 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Senegambia 50 127V S7 230V 50 Hz Sierra Leone 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Somalia 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz South Africa 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Sudan 50
89. f times the lamp has been illuminated To reset the counter after changing the MSR lamp perform the following steps 1 Turn the fixture power OFF refer to Figure 1 21 2 Set personality switches 3 4 and 5 ON puosisd 3 Note the current settings of all address switches then set all address switches OFF except for switch 6 Address switch 6 must be set ON 4 Turn the fixture power ON the fixture will not home sselpoo 5 Set personality switches 3 4 5 and address switch 6 from Step 3 OFF 6 Return the address switches to their previous settings Optimizing the Cyberlight Fixture Lamp Caution Never operate the Cyberlight fixture without first optimizing the lamp Damage to the fixture can occur if the lamp is misaligned In order to get optimal light output you need to position the lamp s arc at the focal point of the fixture s reflector i e optimize the lamp You can do this by following the procedure below 1 Make sure the fixture s power switch is OFF see the section titled Setting the Cyberlight Power Switch on page 1 29 Then plug the fixture s power cord into the electrical outlet 2 Place the Cyberlight in setup mode by setting personality DIP switch 2 ON as shown in Figure 1 13 Make sure that all the remaining personality DIP switches are OFF ff ES Set switch 2 2 m ON all other LE o switches OFF LE gt Ayjeuosued 9 Figure 1 13 Placing Cyberlight fixture
90. he glass side of the litho toward the lamp Improper installation can damage the litho 3 8 Cyberlight User Manual Glass side Coated etched side of litho lt gt of litho O Figure 3 10 Static litho wheel lithos must be oriented with the coated etched side facing away from the lamp e Color wheel Orient the coated side of the color wheel dichroic filter toward the lamp orient the glass side of the dichroic away from the lamp Coated side Glass side of dichroic gt of dichroic O Figure 3 11 Color wheel dichroic filters should be oriented with the coated side of the dichroic facing toward the lamp and the glass side facing toward the static litho wheel Also make sure you do the following e Place the slider screw on the hub in the center of the middle keyhole slot as shown in Figure 3 12 on page 3 10 e Push the wheel until the two hex nuts are all the way onto the narrow ends of the keyhole slots before tightening the screws e Tighten the hex nuts until they are secure but do not overtighten Doing so could damage the wheel Caution Be careful not to allow the lithos dichroics to contact other objects when reinstalling the wheels Doing so could scratch them Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight 3 9 Hub Hex nut securing wheel in place Figure 3 12 Position the keyhole slots so they fit over both hex screws as well as the slider screw inset in the hub 9 Retighten the two screws
91. he Fixtures to the Controller on page 2 8 e Mount the fixture Plan your installation and mount the fixture This is covered in the section titled Mounting the Fixture on page 2 9 Chapter 2 Using Your Cyberlight 2 3 Setting the Address DIP Switches The previous sections in this chapter have helped you decide whether to control your Cyberlight using DMX 512 protocol or LWR protocol This section explains how to implement that decision by selecting the protocol and by selecting a fixture number The eight DMX address DIP switches set the following options e Whether the Cyberlight will be controlled using DMX 512 protocol or LWR protocol e If you select DMX 512 protocol you first need to determine which DMX mode you wish to use then set the fixture number See Appendix A for a complete description of these options e Ifyou select LWR protocol you need to set the fixture number This is covered in the section titled Switches 1 through 6 Set LWR Protocol Fixture Number Address Switch Descriptions Figure 2 1 below shows a functional breakdown of the address DIP switches H Fixture number L Protoco Mode Figure 2 1 The address switch block allows you to select the control protocol DMX 1 DMX 2 DMX 3 or LWR and the fixture number Switches 1 through 6 Set LWR Protocol Fixture Number If you are using LWR protocol to control your Cyberlight these switches set the fixture number Refer to Table 2
92. he glass Handle the edge of the glass when removing or installing the filters If possible wear cloth gloves when inserting and removing filters from the color wheel e If necessary clean the filters with a mild glass cleaner and a soft cloth Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 19 1 Remove the fixture s center access door as shown in Figure 1 14 Slide these two latches inward O 5 d c Lamp box access door Central access door Front fan access door Figure 1 14 Removing the center access door 2 Rotate the color wheel until the dichroic you wish to replace is in a position for easy access Figure 1 15 shows the location of the color wheel Figure 1 16 shows the position of the dichroics in the color wheel Color wheel Effects wheel O Rotating litho wheel Figure 1 15 The color wheel is located between the effects wheel and the color mixing flags opposite the rotating litho wheel 1 20 Cyberlight User Manual Color Wheel Before Color Wheel After 1 Open 1 Open 2 Red 2 Red 3 Purple 3 Purple 4 CL Color Corrector gt gt 4 CTO Color Corrector 5 Aqua lt gt gt 5 Homogenizing Filter 6 Blue 6 Blue 7 Orange 7 Orange 8 Indigo 8 Indigo You will replace these two dichroics Figure 1 16 High End Systems recommends you replace the CL color correction filter at position 4 with the salmon colored CTO correction filter an
93. he switches Fixture number L Protocol Mode Figure A 1 The DMX adaress switch block allows you to select the control protocol DMX 1 DMX 2 DMX 8 or LWR and the fixture number Related Topics Other information you might need to reference when assigning DMX channel numbers is summarized below The section titled Channel Boundaries on page A 18 explains the relationship between fixture number which you set with the address DIP switches and actual DMX address ranges The section titled Choosing DMX 512 or LWR Protocol on page 2 2 explains what to consider before selecting either DM X 512 or Lightwave Research LWR control protocol The section titled Controlling Multiple High End Systems Fixtures on the Same Link on page 2 3 explains important considerations when mixing Cyberlight fixtures Intellabeam fixtures Emulator fixtures and AF1000 fixtures on the same link Accessing Control Information In order to access the control channel channel 20 in 20 channel DMX modes 1 and 2 and channel 15 in 15 channel DMX mode 3 you must follow the procedure below 1 2 Put the dim channel and the control channel at full Put the dim channel at zero and the control channel at full Must occur within 3 seconds Put the dim channel at zero Put the control channel at 25 for home or 50 for shutdown Hold for an additional 3 seconds Rounding Conventions The values displayed in the Range
94. he wheel in place with one hand use a 5 16 inch wrench to loosen do not remove the two hex screws securing the wheel to its hub 5 Pull up on the wheel to remove it from the hub The large ends of the keyhole slots will slip over the two hex screws 6 Clean the wheel with a mild glass cleaner and a soft cotton cloth Make sure the homing slot shown in Figure 3 8 is free of dust and dirt Homing slot Figure 3 8 The homing slot is a small groove on the outside edge of the wheel The static litho wheel and the color wheel s homing slots are in different locations The effects wheel does not have a homing slot 7 This step applies to the color wheel and static litho wheel only Clean the groove in the wheel sensor Figure 3 9 shows the location of the static litho wheel sensor The color wheel has an identical sensor located underneath it Static litho wheel sensor C 8 When you are finished cleaning the wheel and sensor carefully slip the wheel back onto its hub The large ends of the keyhole slots should be pointing down which allows them to slip over the tops of the screws which secure the wheel to the hub Make sure of the following Figure 3 9 Clean the groove in the wheel sensor e All but the effects wheel The wheel fits within the sensor slot not outside of the slot e Static litho wheel Orient the coated etched side of the litho away from the lamp orient t
95. hich commands e Intellabeam fixtures Emulator fixtures and AF1000 fixtures will stop software uploads to Cyberlight fixtures farther down the link Therefore if you are going to mix Cyberlight fixtures with Intellabeam fixtures and AF1000 fixtures on the same link make sure you put all of the Intellabeam fixtures and AF1000 fixtures after all of the Cyberlight fixtures Implementing DMX LWR Control Once you have decided whether to control your Cyberlight fixture using DMX 512 or LWR protocol the procedure for connecting the fixtures to a controller is exactly the same You need to follow the four basic steps listed below Each step will be explained in greater detail during the remainder of this chapter Note Please consult the documentation provided with your controller for controller specific information not covered in the remainder of this chapter e Set the Cyberlight address DIP switches Select either LWR or DMX protocol and other options This is covered in the section titled Setting the Address DIP Switches on page 2 4 e Obtain cabling and terminators Obtain the right kind of cabling and obtain or build a terminator for each link This is covered in the section titled Obtaining Cabling and Terminators on page 2 6 e Link the fixtures to the controller Use XLR data grade cable to link fixtures to the controller and be sure to terminate the last device in the link This is covered in the section titled Linking t
96. ight level is even across the beam If you cannot obtain an even brightness across the entire beam try to obtain an even brightness across the brightest hot spot point of light near the center of the beam Hint If you have difficulty optimizing the lamp or run out of adjustment on one of the adjustment screws turn all three screws fully out and start over 6 After you have optimized the lamp set personality switch 2 OFF the shutter closes The lamp will turn off in a few minutes Wait until the fans have shut off before turning the fixture OFF Installing SV Color Wheel Dichroic Filters This section applies to the SV model only The SV ships with a color wheel configured identically to the CL plus two additional color wheel dichroic filters you can use in place of the factory installed dichroic filters The two additional filters are described below e The CTO color correction dichroic filter is salmon colored and can be used to color correct the SV to a 2950 K tungsten color temperature to match tungsten filament lighting fixtures e The homogenizing frost filter helps optimize the color mixing system by making the light color and intensity even across the entire beam High End Systems recommends that you substitute the CTO color corrector for the CL color corrector and the homogenizing frost filter for the aqua filter Please heed the following precautions when handling and using these filters e Avoid touching the center of t
97. igned the same address if you wish them all to respond to control commands in the same way For example suppose you have 12 Cyberlight fixtures on one link You want six of them to operate independently of each other and the other six to operate in exactly the same way You need to assign each of the six independently operating Cyberlight fixtures a unique fixture number but you can assign a single fixture number to the other six for a total of seven fixture numbers DMX modes You can use DMX 512 protocol to control the Cyberlight in three different modes The three DMX modes available for your Cyberlight provide three different levels of control and flexibility and can be used with CLs SVs and CXs Mode 1 is 20 channel standard control mode 2 is enhanced 20 channel control and mode 3 is 15 channel control For more information on all three modes see Appendix A Fixture number Because the Cyberlight is a block addressed fixture you do not access it using an arbitrary DMX starting address Instead you can choose between 20 channel and 15 channel access see Appendix A Thus the concept of fixture number can be substituted for the actual DMX channel For example suppose you have chosen to control the Cyberlight using DMX mode 2 which is a 20 channel mode Fixture number 1 occupies DMX addresses 1 through 20 fixture 2 occupies DMX addresses 21 through 40 and so on A complete listing of how fixture numbers correlate to DMX addres
98. in 3 open 4 indigo chiclet 5 wavy black C 4 Cyberlight User Manual CX color wheel Figure C 5 Factory configuration of the CX color wheel Appendix C Factory Installed Wheels C 5 CL SV color wheel Figure C 6 Factory configuration of the CL SV color wheel C 6 Cybenight User Manual Effects wheel for all Cyberlight models CX SV and CL Tri color mosaic Figure C 7 Effects wheel for the CL CX and SV models Appendix C Factory Installed Wheels C 7 C 8 Cyberlight User Manual Appendix D Typical Voltages Worldwide This Appendix lists typical worldwide voltage ratings based on High End Systems Inc s experience Although High End Systems believes this information to be reasonably correct to the extent of our knowledge you should heed the Warning below before proceeding Warning Information in this table is subject to change Before selecting a voltage frequency for your Cyberlight you should verify the correct voltage frequency setting with a local authority Selecting an incorrect voltage frequency will result in an electric shock hazard and can cause injury to persons as well as damage the fixture High End Systems can accept no responsibility for damage to your Cyberlight or other equipment caused by an incorrect voltage frequency s
99. in setup mode allows you to perform the necessary lamp optimization prior to using a newly installed lamp 3 Turn the fixture power ON The fixture homes before striking the lamp During the homing operation you will hear clattering sounds as the wheels shutter and mirror seek their home positions This is normal If the lamp fails to strike make sure personality switch 2 is set ON 4 Point the beam at a flat surface several feet away and make sure the beam has a round shape not an oval by following the suggestions below Ifa perfectly flat surface is not available point the beam at the flattest surface you can find 1 18 Cyberlight User Manual e Ifthe Cyberlight is already connected to a controller bring a litho into focus Then select the open positions on all wheels static litho rotating litho color and effects Now optimize as explained in this section Procedural information for selecting effects can be found in the documentation provided with your controller If you are using DMX 512 protocol to control your Cyberlight also see Appendix A e Ifthe Cyberlight is not connected to a controller either lay the fixture flat on its back or stand it on its end handles Point the beam at a flat surface several feet away Manually swivel either the mirror or the fixture to make the beam as round as you can 5 Using the three adjusting screws shown in Figure 1 10 adjust the beam until it is at its maximum brightness and the l
100. istan 50 230V S7 230V 50 Hz Qatar 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Saudi Arabia 60 127 220V S8 230V 60 Hz Sudan 50 240V S6 240V 50 Hz Syria 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Turkey 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz United Arab Emirates 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Yemen 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz North Canada 60 115V S9 208V 60 Hz America United States 60 120V S9 208V 60 Hz South Argentina 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz America Bolivia 50 110V S7 230V 50 Hz Brazil 60 110 127 S8 230V 60 Hz Chile 50 20V S7 230V 50 Hz Columbia 60 110 120V S9 208V 60 Hz Ecuador 60 110 120V S9 208V 60 Hz French Guiana 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Guyana 60 50 110V 60 8 S9 208 60 Hz amp S6 240V 50 Hz Paraguay 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Peru 60 220V S8 230V 60 Hz Suriname 60 110 127V S9 208V 60 Hz Uruguay 50 220V S7 230V 50 Hz Venezuela 60 120V S9 208V 60 Hz D 4 Cyberlight User Manual Appendix E Important Safety Information WARNING For Continued Protection Against Fire l PE cbe o AS This equipment is designed for use with Philips type MSR1200 or MSD1200 1200 watt lamp only Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and will void the warranty Do not mount on a flammable surface Maintain minimum distance of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet from combustible materials Replace fuses only with the specified type and rating Observe minimum distance to lighted objects of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet This equipment for connection to branch circuit having a maximum overload
101. ithout complete lamp enclosure in place or if shields lenses or ultraviolet screens are damaged Change shields lenses or ultraviolet screens if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired for example by cracks or deep scratches Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on WARNING For Continued Protection Against Injury To Persons 1 2 Use secondary safety cable when mounting this fixture CAUTION Hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off wear eye and hand protection when re lamping Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 62 C 144 E Allow 10 minutes for cooling before handling Change the lamp if it becomes damaged or thermally deformed E 2 Cyberlight User Manual APPENDICE E IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS SUR LA S CURIT MISE EN GARDE Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Incendies 1 Cet appareil est con u pour tre exclusivement utilis avec des lampes de 1200 watts MSR 1200 ou MSD 1200 L usage d autres lampes peut tre risqu et annulera la garantie Ne pas monter les lampes sur une surface inflammable Maintenir une distance minimum de 1 0 m tre de mati res inflammables Ne remplacer les fusibles qu avec des mod les et valeurs assign es recommand s Respecter une distance minimum de 1 0 m tre par rapport aux objets clair s O E AI ut Cet appareil de connexion au circuit de d
102. l supplies commands fail lamp won t strike F3 0 5 A 250V Data link power Control commands pass through supply only lamp and fans work only in self test F4 1 6 A 250 V Fans Fans won t work forcing fixture into thermal shutdown Fuses Fl F2 and F3 are located on either side of the large green colored earth wire Figure 3 24 shows the location of each fuse Earth wire P ASI Earth wire Power supply board F1 F2 F3 Power supply board enlarged view Gane Lbs i he aT IU Bl anvm non d gare e o BL 3nvwunen Tg Figure 3 24 Location of power supply board fuses 6 Replace the lamp box access door by reversing this procedure and power the fixture ON 3 18 Cyberlight User Manual Removing and Installing Rotating Lithos This section explains how to remove and replace LithoPatterns lithos N Please heed the following precautions when handling and using lithos e Avoid touching the coated side of the glass Handle the edge or uncoated side of the glass when removing or installing lithos If possible wear cloth gloves when inserting and removing lithos fro
103. l it up so it fits under the wheel tabs Setting the Personality DIP Switches There are two sets of DIP switches located on the rear panel of the Cyberlight fixture personality the top set and DMX address the bottom set Refer back to Figure 1 1 1f you are not sure of the location of these switches The personality switches shown in Figure 1 19 determine the fixture s operating mode You can use these switches for testing setup and for control of specialized parameters Setting all the switches OFF is the normal operating mode when using the fixture with a Lightwave Research LWR protocol controller such as the Status Cue system or the Cyberlight LCD controller Note that a switch is ON when it is adjacent to the switch number and OFF when it is away from the switch number Self test Setup mode Information mode Pan invert Tilt invert Pan tilt swap Figure 1 19 The personality switches 1 22 Cyberlight User Manual Personality Switch Setting Descriptions All Switches Off Normal Mode When all switches are OFF the fixture must be controlled by Lightwave Research LWR control protocol For more about LWR and DMX 512 control protocols see Chapter 2 Switch 1 Self Test Switch 1 On Setting switch 1 ON starts an internal self diagnostic routine which verifies the major functions of the fixture After setting switch 1 to ON the fixture homes you will hear gears turning and clacki
104. ling UV vis radiation which could damage eyes and skin Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on 2 Hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping 3 Replace fuses only with the specified type and rating 4 Disconnect power before re lamping or servicing After allowing the fixture to cool as described above turn it OFF and unplug it from its power source Then see one of the following sections Replacing Power Supply Fuses on page 3 15 Removing and Installing Rotating Lithos on page 3 19 Replacing Dichroics Lithos in the Color Wheel or the Static Litho Wheel on page 3 22 Adjusting the Mechanical Zoom Lens CX Only on page 3 23 Adjusting the Mirror Head Deviation on page 3 24 Adjusting the Yoke Deviation on page 3 26 Replacing Power Supply Fuses This section explains how to replace the four fuses located on the Cyberlight power supply board You will need 5 32 inch allen wrench Replacement fuses 5 mm by 20 mm only There are a total of four Amps Volts Fuse Type 25A 250 V Slow Blow Only 4A 250 V Fast Blow Only 0 5A 250 V Fast Blow Only 16A 250 V Fast Blow Only Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight 3 15 1 After allowing the fixture to cool as described on the previous page turn the power switch OFF and unplug the fixture 2 With the fixture
105. loading software A 1 USITT 2 2 V Version number 1 24 Voltage rating See Specifications Voltage settings 1 10 to 1 14 Index 6 Voltage reading 1 24 Z W Zoom lens 3 5 Zoom lens CX 3 23 Wheels cleaning 3 7 to 3 10 color replacing dichroics 3 22 effects C 7 rotating litho removing and installing 3 19 to 3 21 static litho replacing lithos 3 22 Wheels factory configurations CL SV color C 6 CL SV rotating litho C 4 CL SV static litho C 2 CX color C 5 CX rotating litho C 3 CX static litho C 1 effects C 7 X XLR cabling constructing 2 6 to 2 7 ordering 1 7 C clamps ordering 1 7 pinouts 2 6 2 7 terminators 2 7 Xmit LED description 1 27 Y Yoke adjusting 3 26 installing 1 14 to 1 15 Cyberlight User Manual
106. ly As you lift the assembly disconnect the two fan wiring harness connectors black and red wires from the power supply board as shown in Figure 3 23 Set the lamp box access door aside You now have access to the power supply board Fan connectors Power supply board ELT SIE a JEEE o u a Figure 3 23 On CL and CX models make sure you disconnect the fan power wires from the fan connectors before removing the lamp box access door Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight 3 17 5 Note which fuse s needs to be replaced and make sure you replace it with a fuse of the same type and rating as shown in the list below F1 2 5 A 250 V Slow Blow Only F2 4 A 250 V Fast Blow Only 5 mm x 20 mm only F3 0 5 A 250 V Fast Blow Only F4 1 6 A 250 V Fast Blow Only Table 3 1 below describes the function of each of the four power supply board fuses Table 3 1 Description and Function of Power Supply Board Fuses Type and Fuse ype Protects Symptom Rating F1 2 5 A 250 V Input transformer Fixture stops working no functionality F2 4 A 250 V All 5 V power Fans won t work contro
107. m the litho wheel housing e If necessary clean the lithos with a mild glass cleaner and a soft cloth Removing a Litho from the Rotating Litho Wheel 1 Remove the fixture s center access door as shown in Figure 3 25 Slide these two latches inward Lamp box access door Central access door Front fan access door Figure 3 25 Removing the center access door 2 Rotate the wheel until the desired litho is in a position for easy access 3 Keep the rotating litho holder in place with one hand and grasp the spring tab with the other hand Turn the spring as you do so pull it away from each retainer washer Continue pulling and turning the spring until it is loose enough to lift out of the housing 4 Carefully remove the litho from the housing Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight 3 19 5 Insert the new or cleaned litho into the litho housing as shown in Figure 3 26 Make sure you orient the litho as explained below e Any LithoPatterns or any Psy Dye lithos including Psy Dye Special Effects the coated side of the litho must face away from the lamp uncoated glass side faces toward the lamp Flat unglazed Art Glass or Special Effects other than Psy Dye the non textured side must face away from the lamp textured side faces toward the lamp e Multi Color lithos with stainless steel holder the solid flat side of the stainless steel litho holder must face away from the lamp i e the flat sid
108. mbering to actual DMX 512 addresses Table A 7 20 Channel Addresses Modes 1 and 2 Fixture Fixture Fixture Fixture Fixture Number DMX Number DMX Number DMX Number DMX Number DMX Address Address Address Address Address Range Range Range Range Range 1 1 20 6 101 120 11 201 220 16 301 320 21 401 420 2 21 40 7 121 140 12 221 240 17 321 340 22 421 440 3 41 60 8 141 160 13 241 260 18 341 360 23 441 460 4 61 80 9 161 180 14 261 280 19 361 380 24 461 480 5 81 100 10 181 200 15 281 300 20 381 400 25 481 500 Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight A 18 Table A 8 15 Channel Addresses Mode 3 Fixture Fixture Fixture Fixture Fixture Fixture Number DMX Number DMX Number DMX Number DMX Number DMX Number DMX Address Address Address Address Address Address Range Range Range Range Range Range 1 1 15 7 91 105 13 181 195 19 271 285 25 361 375 31 451 465 2 16 30 8 106 120 14 196 210 20 286 300 26 376 390 32 466 480 3 31 45 9 121 135 15 211 225 21 301 315 27 391 405 33 481 495 4 46 60 10 136 150 16 226 240 22 316 330 28 406 420 34 496 511 5 61 75 11 151 165 17 241 255 23 331 345 29 421 435 6 76 90 12 166 180 18 256 270 24 346 360 30 436 450 Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight A 19 Mixing Modes on the Same Link High End Systems recommends that you assign all Cyberlight fixtures on a particular link to the s
109. mbly Lift the fan assembly out far enough to access the fan wires connector Separate the connector and set the fan assembly aside 2 The zoom lens assembly is fastened to the slide by two Phillips head screws Remove the two screws move the lens to desired position 1 2 or 3 then re insert and tighten the two screws A Position 3 18 r Position 2 14 factory default Position 1 12 o o Remove these two ee Phillips head screws AA Seca 3 q H au Q U o JE Figure 3 31 Adjusting the Cyberlight CX mechanical zoom lens Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight 3 23 Adjusting the Mirror Head Deviation You will need 5 32 inch right angle allen wrench You can easily pivot or offset the mirror head deviation up to 20 degrees left or right of center for a total range of 40 degrees 1 Using an allen wrench loosen the three 5 32 inch allen screws shown in Figure 3 32 Using your hand loosen T handle that locks the mirror head in position Loosen these 5 32 allen screws Loosen this T handle Figure 3 32 Loosen the three 5 32 inch allen screws and the T handle to adjust the mirror head deviation Note The mirror head deviation adjustment can be performed with the Cyberlight positioned either on its back as is shown in Figure 3
110. ment T his fixture employs a grounded type receptacle and is not intended for connection to a two wire ungrounded source of supply Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 29 Where to Go From Here The following topics are covered in the remainder of this manual 1 30 Cyberlight User Manual Chapter 2 Using your Cyberlight Covers the differences between DMX 512 and LWR control protocols implementing LWR protocol linking fixtures to the controller mounting the fixture and troubleshooting suggestions Chapter 3 Servicing your Cyberlight Shows how to perform routine cleaning on mirrors motors and lenses replacing power supply fuses replacing dichroics or lithos adjusting the CX mechanical zoom lens adjusting the mirror head deviation and adjusting the yoke deviation Appendix A DMX control of Cyberlight Explains the three DMX modes and how to use them Also shows the relationship between the Cyberlight fixture number and the DMX address range it uses Appendix B Cyberlight mirror movement times A table that correlates speed numbers to mirror movement times in units of seconds Appendix C Factory installed wheels Shows the factory installed options for the effects wheel color wheel static litho wheel and rotating litho wheel for all three Cyberlight models Appendix D Typical voltages worldwide A table of typical voltage frequency settings from around the world based on High End Systems experience Appendix
111. mp s quartz envelope Oil and residue from your fingers can create a hot spot on the lamp causing premature lamp aging 2 Do not adjust the three optimization screws labeled in Figure 1 12 You will adjust these screws in a separate procedure described in the section titled Optimizing the Cyberlight Fixture Lamp on page 1 18 Brass socket Optimization screws do not adjust Figure 1 12 Installing the new lamp into the socket 7 Before you insert the lamp assembly back into the fixture clean the lamp with the alcohol wipe shipped with the lamp Otherwise fingerprints and other contaminates will shorten lamp life 8 Carefully guide the lamp assembly straight back into the fixture and make sure the lamp is inserted into the reflector Be careful not to crimp the two lamp wires as you insert the lamp assembly Firmly tighten the two lamp assembly screws to secure the assembly to the fixture Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 17 Resetting the Information Counter The information counter tracks the cumulative length of time in hours the lamp has been on and the number of lamp strikes the number o
112. n Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 23 Locating the Information LED Before describing the remainder of the Cyberlight switches you need to know the location of the information LED on the rear panel of the fixture Figure 1 20 shows the location of this LED This LED displays numerical stotus gt info values motor These LEDs indicate Enn the status of specific O fan fixture components O xmit recv Figure 1 20 The Cyberlight rear panel LEDs give you information about the Cyberlight fixture s lamp fixture voltage operating temperature data transmission and reception and other factors Switches 3 4 and 5 Information Mode Personality switches 3 4 and 5 control what the info LED displays For example setting switches 3 4 and 5 all OFF causes the info LED to display the number of hours the lamp has been on The other information controlled by personality switches 3 4 and 5 is shown in Table 1 2 Table 1 2 Cyberlight Information Mode Set Switches 3 4 5 Off Off Off Lamp Hours Off Off On Lamp Strikes Off On Off Lamp Voltage Off On On Lamp Current On Off Off Fixture Voltage To Read this Information On Off On Fixture Temperature On On Off Reserved On On On Fixture Version Number A detailed description of the information displayed in Table 1 2 is shown below Lamp Hours off off off The total number of hours the lamp has been on
113. n page 3 3 Cleaning the Mirror Lenses Motors and Iris on page 3 4 Cleaning the Color Wheel Static Litho Wheel Effects Wheel and Sensors on page 3 7 Cleaning the Infrared Filter Reflector Color Mixing Flags and Dim Flags on page 3 10 A Cleaning the Outer Surfaces Wipe the outer surfaces with a soft cloth or use a vacuum to remove the built up dust and dirt Cleaning the Fans If necessary to remove built up dust and dirt from the fans you can use a low pressure compressed air source to clean them You must place an object not your fingers such as a pen or a screwdriver into the fan fins to prevent the fans from spinning while you are blowing air into them allowing the fans to spin can result in severe damage to the fans 3 You must also observe the Caution and Warnings below Caution Make sure the fans are held stationary The fans can be severely damaged if they are allowed to spin with the force of the compressed air Warnings 1 Use only a low pressure compressed air source 25 psi or lower 2 To avoid personal injury do not expose your eyes or skin to the direct jet of compressed air since it can constitute a serious health hazard Use suitable protection for your eyes and exposed skin Screwdriver holding fins in Fan Fins place e Compressed a air source Figure 3 1 Holding the fan fins in place while you clean the fans using compressed air Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyb
114. nch Use this procedure to remove and clean the color wheel static litho wheel and effects wheel and to clean the sensors for the color wheel and the static litho wheel High End Systems recommends removing the wheels for cleaning to prevent bending or deforming them The optical sensors located below the color and litho wheels electronically sense the homing slot on the edge of the wheel in order to keep track of the home positions of the respective wheels 1 This step applies to removing the static litho wheel only Manually rotate the color wheel until the open position is opposite the standoff you will remove next The location of the standoff is shown in Figure 3 6 Color wheel Standoff O Figure 3 6 Removing the standoff between the iris motor and the color wheel 2 This step applies to removing the static litho wheel only Use a 9 64 inch right angle allen wrench to remove the two screws holding the standoff between the rotating litho assembly and the color wheel assembly You will need to insert the allen wrench through the open position on the color wheel in order to remove one of the screws Set the standoff aside 3 Manually rotate the wheel until the large ends of the keyhole slots are facing down as shown in Figure 3 7 Hub behind wheel Figure 3 7 Make sure the wheel is positioned with the keyhole slots facing downward before removing it Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight 3 7 4 Holding t
115. ng Except for the homing procedure which is performed only once the self test repeats until you set switch 1 back OFF Note Setting switch 1 ON overrides any controller that might be attached to the fixture You must set switch 1 back to OFF before attaching a controller to the fixture A controller is not required for the self test However if you do have a controller you might want to verify fixture functionality under either DMX or LWR control If you are using the Status Cue system to control the Cyberlight refer to its documentation for the procedure If you are using another controller refer to the documentation shipped with the controller and also to Appendix A Switch 1 Off This is the normal operating mode During normal operation the motor fan and lamp LEDs on the rear panel are ON see Table 1 3 for a description of rear panel LEDs Switch 2 Setup Mode Switch 2 On Setting switch 2 ON causes the lamp to strike This allows you to adjust optimize the lamp without connecting the fixture to a controller It is very important to optimize the lamp before operating the fixture with a newly installed lamp Failure to do so could result in damage to the fixture See Optimizing the Cyberlight Fixture Lamp on page 1 18 Note Setting switch 2 ON overrides any controller that might be attached to the fixture You must set switch 2 back to OFF before attaching a controller to the fixture Switch 2 Off Normal operatio
116. ning clip Wheel tab Retaining clip Figure 3 30 Push the dichroic litho toward the large retaining tab to free it from the wheel tabs Once the dichroic litho is free of the two wheel tabs pull it out of the wheel If you intend to reuse this dichroic litho put it in a safe place where it will not get scratched Color wheel only Orient the dichroic filter so the coated side is facing toward the lamp and the uncoated glass side is facing toward the static litho wheel Static litho wheel only Orient the new litho so the etched side is facing away from the lamp toward the effects wheel The glass side must be facing the lamp Improper installation can damage the litho Install the new dichroic litho into its wheel by pushing it under the large retaining clip then pull it up so it fits under the wheel tabs Adjustments This section explains the Cyberlight CL SV and CX fixture adjustments You will need 2 Phillips screwdriver 9 64 inch allen wrench Adjusting the Mechanical Zoom Lens CX Only You can easily position the mechanical zoom lens to any of three zoom values Forward position 1 is 12 Middle position 2 is 14 Rear position 3 is 18 1 Optional Remove the front fan access door for easier access to the lens assembly Remove the four screws that fasten the fan assembly to the front plate with a 2 Phillips screwdriver Also remove the 9 64 inch allen head screw from each side of the fan asse
117. ntage utiliser un cable de s curit secondaire 2 AVERTISSEMENT les lampes chaudes comportent un risque d explosion Apr s l avoir teinte attendre 5 minutes avant de la d gager Lors du remplacement de la lampe porter des lunettes et des gants de protection 3 Les surfaces de l appareil peuvent atteindre des temp ratures de 62 C Laisser refroidir pendant 10 minutes avant la manipulation 4 Changer la lampe si elle est endommag e ou thermiquement d form E 4 Cyberlight User Manual ANHANG E WICHTIGE HINWEISE F R IHRE SICHERHEIT WARNUNG Zum Schutz vor Brandgefahr 1 Dieses Ger t darf nur mit 1200 Watt Lampen vom Typ MSR 1200 oder MSD 1200 von Philips verwendet werden Die Verwendung von Lampen eines anderen Typs kann gef hrlich sein und ein Erl schen der Garantieanspr che zur Folge haben Das Ger t nie auf einer feuergef hrlichen Fl che montieren Stets einen Mindestabstand von 1 Meter zu brennbaren Materialien einhalten Zum Ersatz nur Sicherungen verwenden die dem vorgeschriebenen Typ und Nennwert entsprechen Einen Mindestabstand von 1 Meter zu den angestrahlten Objekten einhalten Dieses Ger t darf nur an eine Zweigleitung mit einem Uberlastungsschutz von h chstens 20 A angeschlossen werden WARNUNG Zum Schutz Gegen Gef hrliche K rperstr me 1 Bei der Installation des Netzkabels am Lampensockel folgen Sie bitte Anweisungen in diesem Handbuch Vor dem Austauschen von Lampen ode
118. ocol DMX 512 is an industry standard method of controlling lighting fixtures and other devices such as lasers and hazers Developed by the United States Institute of Theatre Technology USITT DMX 512 is supported by leading entertainment industry equipment manufacturers such as High End Systems DMX 512 D for digital MX for multiplex and 512 is the number of channels per link is a reliable efficient and well understood control protocol Its strength lies in its ability to control a large number of different types of devices made by various vendors on the same link using any DMX compatible controller High End Systems recommends setting the Cyberlight for DMX 512 protocol mode 2 for the following reasons e The Cyberlight dynamically responds to both DMX 512 and LWR protocols The fixture will switch to LWR protocol for software uploads then switch back to DMX 512 control with no user intervention LWR protocol is the only way to perform software uploads for the Cyberlight using either a Link Card or the Cyberlight Upload Module DMX mode 2 affords the most features and best resolution of all three DMX modes See Appendix A for more detailed information What is LWR Protocol LWR protocol is another way to control fixtures and is the protocol used for Cyberlight software uploads using either a Link Card or the Cyberlight Upload Module However LWR protocol can be used to control only Cyberlight fixtures Intellabeam aut
119. ocol Mode Switch Settings i 2 5 Table 2 2 Cyberlight Fixture Number Settings LWR Protocol 2 5 Table 2 32 XER Cable PIRQU S tend ige 2 7 Table 3 1 Description and Function of Power Supply Board Fuses 3 18 Table A 1 Addressing Fixtures in 20 Channel DMX 512 Mode 1 A 3 Table A 2 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 1 i A 3 Table A 3 Addressing Fixtures in 20 Channel DMX 512 Mode 2 A 7 Table A 4 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 2 i A 8 Table A 5 Addressing Fixtures in 15 Channel DMX 512 Mode 3 A 13 Table A 6 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 3 esee A 14 Table A 7 20 Channel Addresses Modes 1 and 2 eese A 18 Table A 8 15 Channel Addresses Mode 3 essen A 19 xii Cyberlight User Manual Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Cyberlight automated luminaire manufactured by High End Systems Inc Cyberlight the most advanced intelligent lighting instrument available is ideal for theatrical applications stage studio concert touring and nightclubs Cyberlight provides designers and operators with a luminaire fixture of unprecedented brightness speed accuracy and effects for complex lighting cues and scenes Your microprocessor based Cyberlight fixture responds to an extensive set
120. of programming commands called constructs You can easily program these constructs through the Status Cue system the Cyberlight LCD controller or another standard DMX controller into simple or complex scenes and sequences Examples of constructs are colors color mixing lithos litho mixing rotating lithos special effects variable frost dim iris and strobing This manual covers the Cyberlight versions listed below e Cyberlight The full featured luminaire with motorized variable frost from hard edge to soft edge beam position and movement speed focus variable zoom litho and CYM cyan yellow magenta color selection color mixing variable iris variable speed rotating lithos 0 50 RPM full optical dimming and automatic cooling system shutdown Additionally the fixture accepts stock and custom LithoPatterns including Psy Dye high resolution glass gobos Art Glass and Special Effects lithos e Cyberlight Studio Version SV The quieter operating full featured luminaire e Cyberlight CX The value priced luminaire with all of the features of the Cyberlight except motorized zoom color mixing and variable frost Cyberlight Features The Cyberlight features can be categorized into four main areas listed separately below control information features lamp optics effects and other features Control information features e Remote system enable disable e Info LED displays lamp hours lamp strikes lamp voltage
121. omated luminaires Emulator laser simulators and Trackspot automated luminaires with a controller that supports LWR protocol Other vendors besides High End Systems have controllers that support LWR protocol Consult the documentation provided with your controller for information about protocol support Setting a Cyberlight for LWR protocol would be a good idea if the following are true e You have only Cyberlight fixtures on a link and are controlling them with the Cyberlight LCD controller the Status Cue system or another controller that supports the LWR protocol e You have only Cyberlight fixtures Trackspot fixtures and or Intellabeam fixtures attached to a link and are controlling them with the Status Cue system You cannot have any other vendor s equipment on the same link Note At the time of this writing you cannot perform a Cyberlight software upload using another vendor s controller even if the controller supports LWR control protocol 2 2 Cyberlight User Manual Controlling Multiple High End Systems Fixtures on the Same Link High End Systems recommends if possible that you do not mix Cyberlight fixtures with other High End Systems equipment on the same link There are two reasons for making this recommendation e Cyberlight fixtures have the largest number and variety of effects to control therfore putting only Cyberlight fixtures on a link saves you the trouble of having to remember which fixtures respond to w
122. onality DIP Switches ss 1 22 Rear Panel LED Indica ata io aaa 1 27 Putting the Fixture Into Use iti nappe direi eR Eee ted es Shan 1 28 Where to Go From Here ter ER HERE E ERR in XE ER terne Re PERENNE VERRE 1 30 Chapter 2 Using Your Cyberlight Choosing DMX 512 or LWR Protocol con eene nere nnne tenente enne 2 2 Implementing DM X EWR ConttoL itte eee e HR Do s elia 2 3 Obtaining Cabling and Terminators eese esee enne enne enne nente eren 2 6 Linking the Fixtures to the Controller ss 2 8 Mounting The Fixture ete pe A ia 2 9 Troubleshooting o ote t reb et eux OE RR E EH E Pee EU Hi ds 2 12 Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight General Maintenance and Cleaning non conocen eee nennen nennen a Es Eee san 3 2 Replacing Parts tet dente e eire enl eae seve alia ick 3 15 Luc V M 3 23 Cyberlight User Manual Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight OVERVIEW A re eed A AAA A 1 Address DIP Sqwitches neon ed iie A A 2 Related A pee nn De e e s e Pire tage EE RERO A 2 Accessing Control Information 3d cae ie diia A 2 Rounding Conventions amp ai ias A 2 DMX 512 Mode 1 Standard Cyberlight DMX Control A 3 DMX 512 Mode 2 Enhanced Cyberlight DMX Control A 7 DMX 512 Mode 3 Cyberlight 15 Channel DMX Control esse A 13 Channel Boundarles a i eil labiale ent n A 18 Appendix B
123. or corrector 738 186 Effect 4 open 67 171 Effect 3 yellow color corrector 62 158 Effect 2 CYM tri color mosaic 56 143 Effect 1 prism Channel 15 Effects Wheel 50 127 Effect 8 cyan color corrector 44 112 Effect 7 diffusion Mspeed 37 94 Effect 6 wide angle 33 84 Effect 5 magenta color corrector 27 69 Effect 4 open 21 54 Effect 3 yellow color corrector 14 36 Effect 2 tri color mosaic C Y M 8 20 Effect 1 prism 0 0 Effect 4 open Channel 16 Frost Full 255 Frost frost free Frost variable None to full 50 129 Frost frost full Frost 50 126 Frost strobing fastest Full Frost Strobing Frost in 0 2 Frost strobing slowest 0 0 Frost frost free Channel 17 Shutter Full 255 Open 98 250 Closed Strobe 97 247 Strobe speed fastest 50 duty cycle 1 4 Strobe speed slowest 1 1 Open 0 0 Closed Channel 18 Dim 100 255 No dim 0 0 Full dim blackout Channel 19 Motor Speed Full 255 200 Speed 99 21 Speed 1 0 0 Speed 95 Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight A 11 Table A 4 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 2 Channel enannel Channel Assignment Value Construct Parameter Value 96 numerical Channel 20 Control 5096 128 shutdown 2596 64 home Make sure you first follow the instructions in the section titled Accessing Control Information on page A 2 A 12 Cyberlight User Manual DMX 512
124. ossibly resulting in damage to the fixture Incorrect placement Figure 3 29 Do not place the end of the spring between the three retaining washers Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight 3 21 Replacing Dichroics Lithos in the Color Wheel or the Static Litho Wheel This section explains how to replace dichroic filters in the color wheel and how to replace lithos in the static litho wheel A dichroic is solid colored with no etched pattern while a litho has an etched pattern Although the lithos and dichroics look different from each other they are the same size and the wheels are the same size so the procedure for replacing them is exactly the same You can replace dichroics lithos if they are damaged or broken to change the order in their respective wheels or to add new ones See the section titled Optional Accessories on page 1 7 for ordering information Dichroics and lithos are also completely interchangeable between Cyberlight CLs CXs and SVs 1 2 3 22 Cyberlight User Manual Position the wheel so the dichroic litho you wish to replace is easy to access This step applies to replacing a litho only Position the effects wheel so the open position in the wheel aligns with the litho you wish to replace Push the dichroic litho you wish to replace toward the center of the wheel to free it from the two wheel tabs as shown in Figure 3 30 Dichroic litho in its original Push dichroic litho position toward retai
125. r vor Wartungsarbeiten stets den Netzstecker ziehen Diese Ger te sind nur zum Einbau in trockenen Lagen bestimmt und miissen vor E Regen und Feuchtigkeit geschiitzt werden Servicearbeiten sollten nur von Fachpersonal ausgef hrt werden Das Ger t enth lt keine wartungsbediirftigen Teile Dieses Ger t geh rt zur Klasse 1 Dieser Beleuchtungsk rper verwendet eine geerdete Fassung und sollte nicht an eine zweipolige ungeerdete Stromversorgung angeschlossen werden Appendix E Important Safety Information E 5 WARNUNG Zum Schutz Gegen berm ssige Ultraviolett UV bestrahlung l Benutzen Sie dieses Ger t nur wenn das komplette Lampengeh use fest eingebaut ist ebenfalls d rfen keine der Schutzabdeckungen Linsen oder der UV Schutz Besch digungen aufweisen Die Schutzabdeckungen Linsen und der UV Schutz miissen ausgewechselt werden wenn sie sichtlich derma en besch digt sind da sie ihre Wirksamkeit einb en z B infolge von Rissen oder tiefen Kratzern Nie direkt in die eingeschaltete Lampe schauen WARNUNG Zum Schutz Vor Verletzungen 1 Verwenden Sie bei der Installation des Beleuchtungsk rpers ein zus tzliches Sicherheitskabel VORSICHT Bei einer hei e Lampe besteht Explosionsgefahr Nach dem Abschalten der Netzspannung sollten Sie etwa 5 Minuten warten bevor Sie das Lampengeh use ffnen Sch tzen Sie beim Auswechseln der Lampen Ihre H nde und tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille Die Oberfl
126. reading Figure 3 35 Adjust the yoke handles on both sides of the Cyberlight to tilt the fixture in a specific way 3 26 Cyberlight User Manual Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight Use this appendix to control your Cyberlight fixtures using DMX 512 modes 1 2 and 3 Overview The Cyberlight is a block addressed fixture that is you do not address it at an arbitrary DMX start channel but rather at a channel boundary There are two channel boundaries you can select 15 channel and 20 channel If you choose to control your Cyberlight on a 20 channel boundary for example each fixture takes up a contiguous block of 20 DMX channels Selecting a DMX Mode The three DMX modes available for your Cyberlight provide three different levels of control and flexibility and can be used with CLs SVs and CXs as summarized below e Model standard 20 channel control Mode 2 recommended enhanced 20 channel control Mode 2 offers the same features as mode 1 but at greater resolution for example mode 2 supports frost strobing and 96 shutter strobe speeds while mode 1 does not support frost strobing and supports only eight shutter strobe speeds e Mode 3 minimal 15 channel minimal control Mode 3 does not support color mixing or zoom You can select mode 3 in two possible situations e You are controlling only CXs on a link Mode 3 utilizes all CX features but does not support color mixing or zoom which are supported by CLs and SV
127. rently available LithoPatterns High End Systems International Sales See the inside title page of this manual High End Systems World Wide Web site http www highend com Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 7 1 8 Identifying Rear Panel Components This section describes the rear panel components LEDs switches and connectors LIGHTWAVE CPBERLIGHT LIGHTWAVE RESEARCH AUSTIN TEXAS U S A O motor TA 7 O xmit O rev de C DN E 98 e Oo 2 STE 9 a 19 10 11 Bi 12 Figure 1 1 Identifying Cyberlight rear panel components 1 Cyberlight User Manual Quality Control QC plate displays from top to bottom the fixture s model number serial number factory voltage setting maximum volts and amps manufacturing date and the initials of the engineer responsible for Quality Control QC of the fixture Lamp Assembly removable from the rear of the fixture for easy lamp replacement see Installing or Replacing the MSR 1200 Lamp on page 1 16 Lamp Assembly Retaining screws these two screws fasten the lamp assembly to the fixture see Installing or Replacing the MSR 1200 Lamp on page 1 16 Power On Off Switch press the I side to turn fixture power ON Press the O side to turn fixture power OFF
128. rlight with DMX 512 protocol also see Appendix A for DMX 512 control e See the section titled Mounting the Fixture on page 2 9 e Heed all of the warnings below N WARNINGS Do not mount on a flammable surface Maintain minimum distance of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet from combustible materials Observe minimum distance to lighted objects of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet This equipment for connection to branch circuit having a maximum overload protection of 20 A Equipment suitable for dry locations only Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture Refer servicing to qualified personnel no user serviceable parts inside Class I Equipment this fixture employs a grounded type receptacle and is not intended for connection to a two wire ungrounded source of supply Heed all other Cautions and Warnings in this manual and printed on fixture labels 1 28 Cyberlight User Manual Setting the Cyberlight Power Switch It is very important that you turn the Cyberlight power switch OFF before performing certain procedures Figure 1 21 shows the power switch in its ON and OFF positions Figure 1 21 Setting the Cyberlight power switch to the ON and OFF positions Warnings 1 This equipment for connection to branch circuit having a maximum overload protection of 20 A 2 Class I Equip
129. s only e You have do not have enough available DMX channels on the link to allocate 20 channels per Cyberlight fixture Mode 3 also supports up to 34 fixtures per link while modes 1 and 2 both support up to 25 fixtures per link Note Modes 1 2 and 3 are supported by all Cyberlight models If you have any Cyberlight CXs on the link they will not respond to color mixing or zoom commands but will otherwise respond to commands identically to CLs and SVs Performing Software Uploads Over a Link Software uploads can be performed over a link using either a Link Card or the Cyberlight Upload Module Fixtures automatically switch to LWR protocol for the upload then switch back to DMX control after the upload has been successfully completed Consult the Status Cue software documentation or the Upload Module for the procedure Note There are two things that can stop software uploads to a Cyberlight a data distributor and certain High End Systems equipment on the same link You must bypass any data distributors when performing a software upload on a link Also review the section titled Controlling Multiple High End Systems Fixtures on the Same Link on page 2 3 Appendix A DMX Control of Cyberlight A 1 Address DIP Switches Figure A 1 below shows a functional breakdown of the eight DMX address DIP switches located on the Cyberlight fixture s rear panel Review Identifying Rear Panel Components on page 1 8 for the location of t
130. ses can be found in Table A 7 on page A 18 Lamp box access door This door provides access to the Cyberlight lamp infrared filter reflector and other components Figure 1 2 on page 1 11 shows all three Cyberlight access doors Lamp strikes The number of times the lamp has been illuminated Once the lamp is switched on whether it is illuminated continuously for one second or one minute it counts as one strike Litho A litho has a pattern etched on it some lithos are also textured as the name LithoPatterns suggests All LithoPatterns are designed and manufactured at the High End Systems dichroic lab in Austin Texas There are currently a large number of available lithos including LithoPatterns Art Glass Psy Dye and Special Effects See the section titled Optional Accessories on page 1 7 for ordering information A dichroic process is used to color all lithos See also Dichroic Glossary G 3 Luminaire Synonymous with fixture LWR control protocol The native control protocol for Cyberlight LWR offers all the features of DMX 512 plus it gives you the ability to perform software uploads using a High End Systems Link Card or the Cyberlight Upload Module MSR MSD MSR stands for Medium Source Rare Earth and describes the family of arc lamps used in the Cyberlight Rare earth elements such as Dysprosium and Holmium are added to metal halide to give the lamp a more continuous spectrum
131. ss door You do not need to unlatch the safety chain 3 Stand the fixture on its end handles 4 Insert the carriage bolts through the star shaped hole in the yoke and attach the clamping T handles to the carriage bolts The T handles should not be very tight you will adjust them later Figure 1 8 shows the orientation of parts Clamping we nee T Handle 5 16 inch carriage bolts Pd 5 16 inch allen sil bolts Sorelle AZ yee yoke and into Fa fixture gt 9i6inh al Clamping locknuts ha I T handle Figure 1 8 Components of the Cyberlight yoke 1 14 Cyberlight User Manual 5 Do both of the following when you place the yoke on Cyberlight e Make sure the U shape of the yoke is opposite the center access door as shown in Figure 1 9 Align the bottom holes on the yoke with the yoke pivot hole labeled in Figure 1 9 6 Insert the two 5 16 inch allen bolts through the round holes in each side of the yoke and through the holes in the side of the Cyberlight Tighten them using your fingers or an allen wrench 7 Placealocknut on the end of each 5 16 inch allen bolt You can use either a 9 16 inch socket wrench or a 9 16 inch wrench to turn the nut Tighten the nut until so you are still able to pivot the fixture 8 Position the yoke as desired using the deviation degree markings on the yoke for exact positioning When you have placed the fixture correctly firmly tighten the T handles Yoke tilt
132. temperature is an approximate measure of a lamp s spectral output Glossary G 1 Constructs Features of the fixture such as color mixing lithos rotating lithos color wheel iris frost and shutter Constructs can be used by a controller to program your overall show Dichroic A dichroic from Greek meaning two color filter achieves a richly saturated color without using any pigmented colored materials In simple terms it achieves this effect by either reflecting or cancelling out through destructive interference all but a narrow range of the light spectrum The dichroic name refers to the fact that one color or set of colors is reflected or cancelled out and one color is allowed to be transmitted through the dichroic filter The dichroics used in Cyberlight are all manufactured at the High End Systems Optical Coating and Assembly Laboratory in Austin Texas They are made from a base of Pyrex like glass material coated with multiple microscopic layers of specialized materials separated by junctions that either transmit or reflect certain wavelengths of light accounting for the resulting color Dichroic filters offer a number of advantages over traditional gel filters since they are made of Pyrex like glass and absorb almost no heat themselves they theoretically have no failure mechanism they transmit more light than gels and their resultant colors are more richly saturated than is possible with a gel
133. that hold the wheel in place Tighten the screws only until they are snug do not overtighten 10 Re install the standoff you removed in Step 1 on page 3 7 Cleaning the Infrared Filter Reflector Color Mixing Flags and Dim Flags You will need one right angle 5 32 inch allen wrench This section explains how to clean two components located inside the Cyberlight lamp box the infrared filter and reflector It also explains how to clean the color mixing flags and the dim flags which are located on the other side of the lamp assembly Cautions 1 Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 62 C 144 F Allow 10 minutes for cooling before handling 2 Change shields lenses or the infrared filter if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired for example by cracks or deep scratches Warnings 1 An unshielded MSR MSD 1200 lamp emits ultraviolet and visible UV vis radiation which could damage eyes and skin Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on 2 Hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping 1 Allow the fixture to cool as described above then power it OFF and unplug it from the power source 3 10 Cyberlight User Manual 2 Fully back out the two lamp assembly screws shown in Figure 3 13 The screws have retaining springs that prevent them from being removed PROTECT HANDS
134. tled Terminators on page 2 7 LIGHTWAVE LIGHTWAVE CYBERLIGHT Cri 3 3 ael Data Out Data Out E Data Out LL Vie Data In O NN gt O EM gt Data In Controller 2 8 Cyberlight User Manual Terminate the last fixture LIGHTWAVE CYBERLIGHT LIGHTWAVE CYBERUGHT Data Out Data In Data In o NM gt Figure 2 4 Make sure you connect the Data Out connector from the previous Cyberlight to the Data In connector of the next Cyberlight Also you must terminate the Data Out connector of the last device in the link whether the last device is a Cyberlight or something else Mounting the Fixture Cyberlight is designed to be mounted in any orientation you can even stand the fixture on its end handles However you wish to mount the fixture you must follow the precautions and suggestions below e Verify the input voltage you are using matches the Cyberlight fixture s voltage selection jumpers see the section titled Electrical Specifications on page 1 4 and Changing the Voltage Selection Jumpers on page 1 11 e Heed the cautions and warnings below to guard against personal injury and damage to the fixture Cautions 1 This equipment for connection to branch circuit having a maximum overloa
135. to 360 degrees A 54 Position 1 50 Reverse rotate 5 Mspeed 46 Reverse rotate 4 42 Reverse rotate 2 39 Reverse rotate 1 36 Forward rotate 5 32 Forward rotate 4 28 Forward rotate 2 24 Forward rotate 1 20 Position 5 17 Position 4 13 Position 3 open 10 Position 2 5 Position 1 0 Position 3 open Channel 8 Rotate For Rotating Litho rotate mode use Ch 8 to set use with Channel 7 rotate speed For Rotating Litho position mode use Ch 8 to setthe index from 0 to 360 degrees Channel 9 Focus Focus in out Channel 10 Iris Iris open close Channel 11 Effects Wheel Full Effect 4 open 96 Effect 8 cyan color corrector Full Speed 91 Effect 7 diffusion 85 Effect 6 wide angle 80 Effect 5 magenta color corrector 73 Effect 4 open 67 Effect 3 yellow color corrector 62 Effect 2 cym tri color mosaic 56 Effect 1 prism Channel 11 Effects Wheel 50 Effect 8 cyan color corrector 44 Effect 7 diffusion Mspeed 37 Effect 6 wide angle 33 Effect 5 magenta color corrector 27 Effect 4 open 21 Effect 3 yellow color corrector 14 Effect 2 tri color mosaic C Y M 8 Effect 1 prism 0 Effect 4 open A 16 Cyberlight User Manual Table A 6 Cyberlight DMX Assignments Mode 3 Channel Assignment Range Construct Parameter Channel 12 Shutter Full Open 98 Closed Strobe 97 Strobe speed fastest 50 duty cycle 1 Strobe speed slowest 1 Open 0 Closed Channel
136. tocol channel boundaries A 18 to A 19 description 2 2 fixture number correlated to DMX address A 18 to A 19 mode 2 A 7 mode 3 A 13 linking devices 2 8 modes description 2 2 mixing modes 1 2 and 3 A 20 mode 1 A 3 to A 6 mode 2 A 7 to A 12 mode 3 A 13 to A 17 multiple High End Systems fixtures 2 3 procedure 2 3 to 2 4 A 2 to A 17 selecting DMX or LWR protocol 2 2 software uploads A 1 DMX 512 See DMX DMX address See DMX and Fixture number Dousing See Dim flags and Features E Effects wheel 3 7 factory configuration C 7 EIA RS 485 2 6 F Failure See Troubleshooting Fan LED description 1 27 Fan power connectors 3 12 Fans cleaning 3 3 Features intro 1 to intro 3 Firmware See Software Fixed litho wheel 3 7 Fixture number 2 4 to 2 5 Focusing lens 3 5 Front fan access door 1 11 Fuse specifications 3 18 Gobos See Lithos H Hanging fixtures See Mounting fixtures Heat filter See Infrared filter Help intro 4 Help see also Troubleshooting Homing 1 18 Homogenizing frost filter 1 19 Info LED 1 24 to 1 25 description 1 27 examples 1 25 Information counter lamp 1 18 Infrared filter 3 13 Installing MSR 1200 lamp 1 16 to 1 17 rotating lithos 3 19 to 3 21 substitute SV dichroics 1 19 to 1 22 yoke 1 14 to 1 15 Intellabeam 2 2 K Keyhole slots 3 8 3 10 L Lamp hours 1 24 information counter 1 18 installing or replacing 1 16 to 1 17 ordering 1 7 Index 4 replacing 1 16 to 1 18 strikes
137. twice if this will help prevent the fixture from rotating thus possibly loosening the clamp mounting bolt Chapter 2 Using Your Cyberlight 2 11 Troubleshooting This section lists typical symptoms and solutions for problems you might encounter when using your Cyberlight If you need additional help or if the problem you are experiencing is not listed here contact your dealer distributor or High End Systems Customer Service in one of the ways shown in the section titled Getting Help on page Intro 4 Contents of this section Fixture does not work no LEDs fans lamp or other functionality 2 12 camp does not strike acta oet na mro pee deu aa 2 13 Lamp ShUTSOTE ssi los iris 2 13 Fixture is not responding to control commands Recv LED does not flash 2 14 Control commands pass through only lamp and fans work only in self test 2 14 Dim flags close fixture does not respond to control commands lamp turns off fans TUD Perdici n 2 15 Motor or mirror does not move smoothly conc conc nn non nc nennen 2 15 Color wheel or static litho wheel is not centered in the beam or is in the wrong POSO iran E 2 16 Lithos or dichroic filters are cracking ss 2 16 Color flags iris or other components cracked or heat damaged 2 16 Fixture will not accept software upload i 2 17 Low light output fuzzy images ss 2 17 Fixt
138. u can construct terminators by following the instructions below 1 Obtain a male XLR connector 2 Disassemble the connector 3 Solder a 120 ohm resistor minimum of 1 4 watt between pins 2 and 3 4 Reassemble the XLR connector 5 Install the terminator in the Data Out port of the last device in the link Figure 2 3 Constructing a data cable terminator Chapter 2 Using Your Cyberlight 2 7 Linking the Fixtures to the Controller Starting with the controller link fixtures using the procedure below Refer also to Figure 2 4 l Start with the controller Consult the documentation provided with the controller for the procedure to connect XLR cable to its Data Out connector Connect the female end of the XLR cable from the controller to the first Cyberlight fixture s male Data In connector Connect the male end of another XLR cable to the first Cyberlight fixture s female Data Out connector Continue connecting the Data Out connector from one Cyberlight to the Data In connector to the next Cyberlight until you have linked all of the Cyberlight fixtures Connect other devices to the Cyberlight fixtures as desired using the instructions in the documentation provided with those devices Place a male 120 ohm terminator on the female Data Out connector of the last device in the link This is true for both DMX 512 protocol or LWR protocol The procedure for making a terminator can be found in the section ti
139. unger Figure 2 9 The rotating litho wheel s spring plunger must always contact the rotating litho wheel Chapter 2 Using Your Cyberlight 2 19 If the spring plunger does contact the rotating litho wheel proceed with Step 8 Otherwise do the following e Use a 7 16 inch wrench to loosen the hex nut shown in Figure 2 9 e Use a 5 64 inch allen wrench to turn the allen screw shown in Figure 2 9 This allen screw moves the spring plunger in and out Adjust the plunger so that it makes contact with the rotating litho wheel e Use a 7 16 inch wrench to retighten the hex nut Repeat Steps 4 through 7 until you are sure there is no contact between either the rotating litho wheel or an individual rotating litho and any other object in the fixture Note You can turn the rotating litho wheel until both the wheel and the lithos are locked in place 2 20 Cyberlight User Manual they will not move This is the normal homed position of the wheel Chapter 3 Servicing Your Cyberlight General Maintenance and Cleaning sosie 3 2 Cleaning the Outer Surfaces tos ORI andai NI HE OR gt 3 2 Cleaning the Fans elia iaia alia iaia 3 2 Cleaning the Internal Components ss 3 4 Removing the Center Access Door 3 4 Cleaning the Mirror Lenses Motors and Iris 3 4 Cleaning the Color Wheel Static Litho Wheel Effects Wheel and Sensors 3 7 Cleaning the Infrared Filter Reflector Color Mixing Flags and Dim
140. unpack the carton and inspect the contents for damage If any of the items in the following list are missing or damaged you must notify both the shipping agent and your sales agent immediately e One copy of this manual e One Cyberlight fixture e One MSR 1200 lamp packaged in a separate box e One yoke enclosed in cardboard packaging with a yoke handle kit consisting of two yoke handles two 5 16 inch carriage bolts two 5 16 inch allen screws and two 9 16 inch locknuts e SVonly Two color wheel dichroic filters enclosed in individual containers one CTO correction filter one homogenizing frost filter 1 22 Cyberlight User Manual Specifications This section lists specifications for the Cyberlight family of fixtures Model and Part Numbers e Models e Manufacturer Product Numbers Physical Specifications Fixture weight Yoke weight e Total fixture weight Dimensions CL and CX Dimensions SV Cyberlight Cyberlight CX Cyberlight SV Lightwave Research High End Systems Inc 2217 W Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 USA CL Litho CX Litho SV Litho 42 23 kg 92 9 Ib for Cyberlight 39 77 kg 87 5 Ib for Cyberlight CX 44 32 kg 97 5 Ib for Cyberlight SV 1 27 kg 2 8 Ib 45 6 kg 95 7 Ib Cyberlight 41 04 kg 90 3 Ib Cyberlight CX 45 59 kg 100 3 Ib Cyberlight SV cm 106 7 L x 33 0 W x 31 7 H in 42 0L x 13 0W x 12 48H cm 106 7 L x 33 0 W x 36 6 H in 42 0 L x 13 0 W x 1
141. ure does not work no LEDs fans lamp or other functionality Possible causes and solutions 2 12 Cyberlight User Manual Cause No input power Solutions Do both of the following a Verify the fixture is plugged into a working power supply b Verify the integrity of the power cord and the wiring of the power cord cap c Make sure the lamp box access door is securely fastened this engages an interlock switch which must be engaged for the fixture to power up The location of the lamp box access door is shown in Figure 1 14 on page 1 20 Cause Power supply board fuse F1 has failed Solution Follow the directions in the section titled Replacing Power Supply Fuses on page 3 15 to inspect and replace the fuse if necessary Lamp does not strike Possible causes and solutions 1 Cause Bad lamp Solution Replace with a new or known good lamp 2 Cause Improper voltage setting or power cord cap wiring Solutions Do both of the following a Make sure the fixture is set for the same voltage as the power supply See Setting the Cyberlight Fixture Voltage on page 1 10 b Make sure the power cord cap is wired correctly See Obtaining and Installing the Power Cord Cap on page 1 9 3 Cause Power supply fuse F2 has failed Other symptoms are the fans won t work and control commands fail Solution Follow the instructions in the section titled Replacing Power Supply Fuses on page 3 15 to insp
142. ure status information See Switches 3 4 and 5 Information Mode on page 1 24 motor green Normal off Check power supply board fuses as shown in Replacing Power Supply Fuses on page 3 15 lamp steady Normal yellow flashing Lamp failed to strike See Troubleshooting yellow on page 2 12 1 flash sec rapid Over temp condition See Troubleshooting flashing on page 2 12 off Timed out from loss of data fan red Normal off Fans have automatically shut off xmit yellow The fixture is transmitting data back to a controller off No data is being transmitted recv green The fixture is receiving data from a controller off No data is being received If you believe that the LEDs are indicating a problem situation or if you are experiencing problems with your fixture see the section titled Troubleshooting on page 2 12 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 27 Putting the Fixture Into Use Before putting the Cyberlight fixture into use you need to do the following Make sure the Cyberlight power cord cap is wired correctly e Make sure the Cyberlight is set for the correct voltage Appendix D contains a listing of typical voltages worldwide You should always verify the proper voltage with a local authority in your venue Make sure you configured the fixture properly as described in this chapter e Ifyou are connecting the fixture to a controller see Chapter 2 If you are controlling the Cybe
143. us Cue Emulator Trackspot and LithoPatterns are registered trademarks and High End Systems and Psy Dye are trademarks of High End Systems Inc Belden is a registered trademark of Belden Inc Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Lighting Company Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products High End Systems disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names owned by others Cyberlight Cyberlight CX Cyberlight SV User Manual Version 2 0 May 1996 P N 60600016 a Cyberlight User Manual Declaration of Conformity according to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45104 Manufacturer s name Lightwave Research Manufacturer s address Lightwave Research High End Systems Inc 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 U S A Declares that the product Product Name Cyberlight Product Number CBL 01 CL Litho CBL CX CX Litho CBL SV SV Litho Product Options AII conforms to the following EEC directives 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC Equipment referred to in this declaration of conformity was manufactured in compliance with the following standards beginning in 1995 Safety EN 60598 1 1993 EN 60598 2 17 1989 A1 A3 1993 EMC EN 50081 1 1992 EN 50082 1 1992 Lo Dr Lanny Derryberry Compliance Engineer U S A December 20 1996 Cyberlight Us

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