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1. mn ESS jp il es les FAN 10 S Ed amp Ue 1999 LIGHTHRUE RESEARCH ze o5 LV Ass 80050043 AEU P1 I ROC i re T z E Rig PA z P20 yg or E 3 B ALLAST B 8 m gor PB _ jumpers a sac Or 17 p C FREQUENCY n V SELECT 277VAC O Ss A 2sovac KD 5 ri E 120VAC 2 roovac 8 Ds ep a mmer voltage a dl tas select i E jumper C block R 3 EEE u Figure 1 6 Power supply board The jumper ends connected to the pins marked Frequency Select and Volt Select should alw ays remain connected To change the frequency or voltage move the other end of the appropriate jumper to a new voltage or frequency pin see Figure 1 7 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 5 100V 60 Hz 120V 60 Hz 230V 60 Hz 277V 60 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz O 50 Hz 50Hz O 60 Hz 60 Hz 60Hz Q 60Hz Freq Select D Freq Select D Freq Select Q D Freq Select D 277 VAC O 277 VAC 277 VAC O 277 VAC 230 VAC O 230 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC O 120 VAC 120 VAC 100 VAC O D 100 VAC 2 100 VAC 100 VAC Volt Select Vol
2. DMX Fader M pes E Mopecd Fader mopeed Value Time in Time in Time in Seconds Seconds Seconds 76 29 8 128 6 117 45 9 76 5 158 62 37 9 77 30 2 11272 118 46 3 75 4 159 62 4 37 1 78 30 6 125 7 119 46 7 174 3 160 62 7 36 3 79 31 124 3 120 47 1 73 2 161 63 1 35 6 80 31 4 122 9 121 47 5 172 1 162 63 5 34 8 81 31 8 11215 122 47 8 711 163 63 9 34 1 82 32 2 1204 123 48 2 70 164 64 3 33 3 83 32 5 118 7 124 48 6 68 9 165 64 7 32 6 84 32 9 117 4 125 49 67 9 166 65 1 131 9 85 33 3 116 126 49 4 166 9 167 65 5 31 2 86 33 7 114 6 127 49 8 65 8 168 65 9 30 5 87 341 1133 128 502 164 8 169 66 3 129 8 88 34 5 111 9 129 50 6 163 8 170 66 7 29 1 89 34 9 110 6 130 51 62 8 171 67 1 28 2 90 35 3 109 3 131 51 4 61 8 172 6757 27 8 91 35 7 108 132 51 8 160 8 1i73 exe 271 92 36 1 106 6 133 522 159 8 174 68 2 126 4 93 36 5 105 3 134 52 5 58 8 170 66 7 29 1 94 36 9 1041 135 52 9 157 9 171 67 1 28 2 95 37 3 102 8 136 53 3 56 9 172 67 5 27 8 96 37 6 111015 137 53 7 56 173 67 8 27 1 97 38 100 2 138 54 1 55 174 68 2 264 98 38 4 99 139 54 5 154 1 175 68 6 25 8 99 38 8 1975 140 54 9 53 2 176 Le 352 100 39 2 196 5 141 55 3 52 2 177 69 4 24 5 101 39 6 95 2 142 55 7 513 178 69 8 23 9 102 40 94 143 56 1 50 4 179 70 2 123 3 103 40 4 92 8 144 56 5 49 5
3. identical Table C 1 DMX Values to MSpeed Times DMX Fader M gt pee d gt pee E Fader As peed Value Time in Time in Time in Seconds Seconds Seconds 1 0 4 disable 126 10 2 210 4 51 20 167 2 0 8 disable 27 10 6 208 5 IER 20 4 165 3 3 1 2 disable 28 11 206 7 153 20 8 163 7 4 1 6 252 7 29 11 4 204 9 154 21 2 162 1 5 2 250 7 30 11 8 203 1 155 21 6 160 5 6 2 4 248 7 31 12 2 201 3 156 22 159 9 7 2 246 7 32 12 5 199 5 157 22 4 157 5 8 3 1 244 7 33 12 9 197 7 158 22 7 1557 9 3 5 242 7 34 13 3 195 9 59 23 1 154 1 10 3 9 240 8 135 13 7 1942 160 23 5 152 6 11 4 3 238 8 36 14 1 1924 161 23 9 151 12 4 236 8 37 14 5 190 6 62 24 3 149 5 13 5 1 234 9 38 14 9 188 9 163 24 7 147 9 14 5 5 233 39 15 3 187 2 164 25 1 146 4 15 5 9 1231 40 15 7 1854 65 25 5 144 9 16 63 2291 41 16 1 183 7 166 25 9 143 3 17 6 7 227 2 ER 16 5 182 167 26 3 141 8 18 7 1 19253 43 16 9 180 3 168 26 7 140 3 19 7 5 223 4 44 17 3 178 6 169 27 1 138 8 20 7 8 2215 145 17 6 176 9 70 27 5 137 3 21 8 2 219 6 46 18 1752 71 27 8 135 9 22 8 6 217 8 47 18 4 173 6 72 28 2 134 4 23 9 215 9 148 18 8 171 9 173 28 6 132 9 24 9 4 214 49 19 2 170 4 74 29 131 5 25 98 212 2 50 19 6 168 6 75 29 4 130 Appendix C Supplemental Information C 1 Table C 1 DMX Values to MSpeed Times Continued
4. esses A 13 Location of the heatsink and lens window A 14 Remove the front bezel EE B 2 ES 1 optical assembly Vairo aka een rod B 2 Rubber gasket on front bezel eee eene B 3 Hold down screws on the optical assembly B 3 Location of the stepper motor lens and fan cables nn B 4 Remove the optical assembly mmm nenea nana eee aaa B 4 Remove the screws in the optical assembly to access the color wheels B 5 Factory color wheels and index positions B 5 Removing the dichroic glass su B 6 Determining the coated side of dichroic glass B 6 Rubber gasket on the front bezel mmm eee nenea enne B 7 Removing the spring uei a ea e eee ii B 7 Rubber gasket on the front bezel mmm eee eee enne B 8 introduction coco mE anne Intro 1 About This Manual te a a at e ne Intro 1 Manu l Conventions reia caiete a a a ala 30 ap a aa Aaaa deeded 30 Intro 1 Caution and Warning Symbols mean ea nana nana enne Intro 1 ES 1 Feature Overview iii Intro 2 Specifications er M EE Intro 4 Mechanical 22222888 aa tecta Intro 4 Electrical ee A a e it Intro 4 Environmental iii sai e tert eap ea a ri a a Intro 5 Cable and Connector Specifications men eee ana nannaaa na Intro 5 Optical Syste EE I
5. 1 17 2 1 3 4 function ceea nennen 1 17 3 3 indexed 42 1 17 2 1 3 4 MSpeed incisis baia a e boa ada 1 17 3 5 DOSIEIOTI sr 1 18 1 20 3 2 random urn 1 17 2 1 3 5 reverse spin 1 17 2 1 3 5 slow scan een 1 17 2 1 3 5 COSO M 3 3 color w heel 2 blink seen 1 20 2 1 EOS ita da 2 2 B 5 continuous 1 20 2 1 fast SCAN isses 1 20 2 1 forward spin 1 20 2 1 IX 1 FUNGON aussecn eie ada 1 20 3 2 indexed vest 1 20 2 1 MSpeed ann 1 20 POSICION arte seh oe roca ies 1 21 3 2 3 5 random 1 20 2 1 reverse Spin 1 20 2 1 SIOWISCAM rn 1 20 test aii adas 3 3 COM e it data a Der Eo B 3 combined eeennRRR 2 1 C 5 see also dichroic glass combined mode saccra 1 18 2 1 3 5 compliance CAN ESA iunii ete e ai Intro 4 wp Intro 4 GENE aa Intro 4 Declaration of Conformity ii EMEA SR E E ii Intro 4 ETE Lut e mias Intro 4 ECC a tete a donee fuk iii Intro 4 Important Safety Information D 1 Product Modification Warning V Sale uut ute esca Mets m st ii U CERTE NA Intro 4 CON cete sss Diete aa 3 5 line le 1 12 connectors user rea Intro 7 CONSEFUCES ii A eed 4 1 Valle ur ii 3 12 control channel ou cece eee es 1 25 2 6 control Method enm 1 13 Controllers crossfade a a eene 1 24 controllers eese Intro 7 1 17 COOL EE A 2 COPY az
6. MENU Co d x ENTER oe Figure 1 2 Display panel functionality Under normal circumstances the alpha numeric display cycles betw een displaying the fixture s software version V xxx the fixture name either ES1 for ES 1 fixtures or EC1 for EC 1 fixtures and the fixture s address either F xx for fixture number or Cxxx for DMX start channel However if you are experiencing problems with your fixture the status LEDs and or alpha numeric display can also provide insight on where the problem is originating For more information on error messages see Display Error Messages on page A 2 or Status LEDs on page A 5 1 2 ES 1User Manual NES Identifying Side Panel Components Located on the side panel are connectors for the fixture s power cord and Data In Data Out connectors see Figure 1 3 You will use these connectors to link the fixture to a power source a controller and or other fixtures If you choose you can fit user supplied conduit for the data and power cords directly to the ES 1 side panel For more information see the EC 1 Installation Guide shipped with this manual Note that the instructions in the EC 1 Installation Guide also apply to the ES 1 fixture VI Data In Data Out power connector connector connector Figure 1 3 ES 1 side panel Before Beginning Installation Before you begin the installation read the following safety precautions Disconnect the fixtu
7. 20 Using the up and down arrow keys select dLA Y and press lt ENTER 21 Using the up and down arrow keys select d 20 and press lt ENTER 22 Using the up and down arrow keys select XF Ad and press lt ENTER 23 Using the up and down arrow keys select X 10 and press lt ENTER 24 Using the up and down arrow keys select MSPd and press lt ENTER 25 Using the up and down arrow keys select 15 1 and press lt ENTER 26 Playback the scene 1 see Playing Back Scenes in Stand Alone Mode PLAY on page 4 7 Copying and Pasting Scenes COPY Scenes are easily copied and pasted between locations This is beneficial when you only want to modify a few constructs To copy and paste a scene l Press and hold MENU until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PRST field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the COP Y field and press ENTER FROM will appear on the display Press ENTER again to select the scene to copy source scene Using the up and down arrow buttons select the scene to copy F O 01 F O16 and press lt ENTER TO will appear in the display Press ENTER again to select the scene to paste to destination scene Using the up and down arrow buttons select the destination T O01 T O16 and press lt ENTER The display will indicate ONE and return to the C
8. 3 hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off Wear eye and hand protection w hen re lamping To replace the lamp l Electrically isolate the fixture If the fixture has been operating wait at least five minutes for the lamp to cool before handling Put on your protective eyewear and gloves Tilt the fixture s head to provide access to the lamp cap You may need to loosen the tilt screws to move the fixture s head see Figure A 1 Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 7 A M fixture head tilt screws 4 lamp socket wires Figure A 1 Removing the lamp cap Using a 5 32 allen wrench remove the four lamp cap screws see Figure A 1 Pull the lamp cap and attached lamp straight out of the fixture The lamp cap is connected to the fixture by lamp socket wires see Figure A 1 Support the lamp cap while replacing the lamp Do not allow the lamp socket wires to support the weight of the lamp cap Hold the existing lamp by its B amp B ceramic base and carefully pull the pr lamp up and out of the lamp socket lamp glass see Figure A 2 k Caution do not squeeze the lamp glass ceramic base s w hen removing or installing b pr i O ring ase pins the lamp Lamp glass may pe shatter lamp socket e Holding the new lamp by its lamp cap N ceramic base align the base pins IS to the socket see Figure A 2 and carefully press the lamp into the socket
9. dl FF boot code difference Matchold boot code Changing Boot Codes BOOT on page 3 14 the lamp is too hot to lamp must cool before it the fixture will restrike the lamp COOL strike can restrike as soon as it cools data is not readable from E EME M EEPROM errors the EEPROM for various eter to qualificd service ERR personnel fields ERSE flash ROM could not be bad flash ROM refer to qualified service FLSH jerased during an upload personnel FMEM read w rite error from refer to qualified service ERR FE ROMEO flash ROM personnel FPGA Field Programmable read w rite error from refer to qualified service ERR Gate Array error FPGA personnel error reading ID ci i Gier sAN unique number error reading unique ne service fixture number H LAMP een E e lamp has extinguished replace lamp refer to Replacing OUT duri dead lamp h m ERR uring operation the Lamp on page A 7 lamp too hot to allow time for the lamp to restrike cool and restrike the lamp LAMP dead lamp replace lamp refer to TOUT lamp time out error e ignitor error Replacing the Lamp on ERR page A 7 referto qualified service personnel un De 7 controller is connected to disconnect controller bUSY 9 the link crossload LI NK no fixtures were found additional East iius connect additional fixtures EMTY to crossload to ae Hot connected fone check cabling master during a crossload A 2 ES 1 User Manual Table A 1 Display Error Messages Con
10. tert teh te Ron entame tr ap tad iae be eee 2 2 Table 2 3 Litho ROHOM EE 2 4 Table 2 4 Frost FUHCLOHs it d 2 4 Table 235 Iris ee 2 5 Table 2 6 Strobe Functions iii 2 5 Table 3 7 Menu Map enori noii a idee ds 3 2 Table A 2 General Troubleshooting is A 4 Table A3 Status LEDS iia qure ii A 5 Table A A Upload Troubleshooting ss A 6 Table A 5 Description and function of ES 1 fuses nenea ana nan nau A 10 Table C 2 DMX Start Channels iii C 4 Table C 3 Color Combinations ici ca ara ea el C 5 Table C 4 Calculating Beam Diameter C 6 ES 1 User Manual Introduction About This Manual This manual explains how to install and operate your ES 1 fixture how to troubleshoot problems you might encounter and how to care for your fixture Manual Conventions This manual uses the follow ing conventions amenu button will look like press the ENTER button an alpha numeric display item on the front panel will look like S ET menu Caution and Warning Symbols The follow ing international symbols appear in margins throughout this manual to highlight caution and w arning messages Caution This symbol appears adjacent to Caution messages Ignoring these messages could result in damage to equipment Warning This symbol appears adjacent to High Voltage and Hazard messages Ignoring these messages could result in serious personal injury gt gt N im f This symbol indicates t
11. Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 Figure 1 9 Figure 1 10 Figure 1 11 Figure 1 12 Figure 1 13 Figure 1 14 Figure 3 1 Figure 1 2 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure A 3 Figure A 4 Figure A 5 Figure A 6 Figure A 7 Figure A 8 Figure A 9 Figure B 1 Figure B 2 Figure B 3 Figure B 4 Figure B 5 Figure B 6 Figure B 7 Figure B 8 Figure Intro 1 ES 1 dimensions sis Intro 4 ES 1 display panel location su 1 2 Display panel functionality ss 1 2 ES 1 side Plis e Ree a tt a aa ea es 1 3 Remove the side panel sise 1 4 Identify internal components su 1 5 Power supply board EE 1 5 Voltage frequency jumper combinations ooonoccccnnnnnncccnnnnnocccnnnnnorcccn nana nenea anna aa 1 6 Side panel rubber gasket AA 1 6 T bar location aeter deine sie ep epa e e ende Sd ed 1 7 Install the mounting feet ss 1 8 Secure ES 1 to the prepared foundation mmm cnn rra 1 9 XLR 3 pin connectors iii iris 1 10 Male and female terminator ooocoonocccccnnnoccccconanoncncnnnnoncnncnnnnnnnncnnnnn eene 1 11 Linking Me ANE 1 12 Use the lt Menu gt lt Enter gt lt Up gt and lt Down gt keys to navigate through the menu Cyr 3 1 Synchronized playback example ssssssssssssssee ee enne 4 8 Removing the lamp Cap A 8 Installing the lap ee quede dp A x A 8 Lamp Cap COVER cirios A 9 Lamp Optimization screws
12. Position 1 open Position 2 Lava cyan and magenta Position 3 Pick Up Sticks Position 4 Cones Position 5 Space Steppers Position 6 Dashing Note the cyan and magenta Lava lithos are combined to make up the Lava litho Litho Wheel 2 Position 1 open Position 2 Lenticular effect glass Position 3 Five Facet Prism Position 4 Bright Stars Position 5 Teather Wall Position 6 Happy Dias Note litho wheel spin and random mode speeds are controlled by the litho rotation channel Litho wheel 1 is located closest to the lamp Litho Rotation Litho rotation uses 16 bit resolution for precise positioning Litho rotation moves the lithos and moves the wheel in wheel spin and random modes Litho rotation for wheel 1 is controlled by DM X channel 7 for coarse positioning high byte and channel 8 for fine positioning low byte Litho rotation for wheel 2 is controlled by DM X channel 11 for coarse positioning high byte and channel 12 for fine positioning low byte See Table 2 3 for the available rotation options and descriptions Note the litho rotation channels also control w heel spin litho scan and random litho functions Chapter 2 Operation 2 3 Option Indexed Table 2 3 Litho Rotation Description Indexes the litho from 0 360 Forward rotate Stops or rotates the litho clockwise projected view at variable speeds Reverse rotate Stops or rotates the lith
13. crosses sensor ERR color wheel sensor e problem with a color test color wheel wheel motor referto qualified service e bad color sensor personnel e ambient temperature reduce ambient temperature is too high move the fixture or heat THRM microprocessoris over too close to source away from each CHI P temperature significant heat other source pyrotechnics etc fixture held in boot e the fixture was reconnect the fixture and UPLD disconnected during perform the upload again mode an upload Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 3 General Troubleshooting Use the follow ing table to troubleshoot problems that are not identified by the menu system Table A 2 General Troubleshooting Problem Unit will not turn on Probable Cause no power breaker is turned off power connectors pow er line filter Solution connect power turn breaker on referto qualified technician refer to qualified technician Unit functions but lamp does not strike bad lamp lamp is too hot from operation unit turned off and on e ignitor connection is replace lamp leave the unit turned on when the lamp s temperature drops it will restrike refer to qualified technician loose Lamp is dimmer than other bad lamp replace lamp units dirty optics dirty optics Unit will not home properly belt s is loose bad sensor s tighten belt s refer to qualified t
14. 180 70 6 122 7 104 40 8 91 5 145 56 9 48 7 181 71 22 1 105 41 2 190 3 146 57 3 47 8 182 71 4 215 106 41 6 89 1 147 57 6 46 9 IER 71 8 20 9 107 42 88 148 58 46 184 72 2 20 4 108 42 4 86 8 149 58 4 45 2 185 72 5 119 8 109 42 85 6 150 58 8 44 3 186 72 9 19 2 110 43 1 844 151 59 2 143 5 187 73 3 18 7 111 43 5 83 3 152 59 6 42 7 188 73 7 2384 112 43 9 82 1 153 60 41 9 189 74 1 17 6 113 44 3 81 154 60 4 41 190 74 5 171 114 44 7 798 155 60 8 40 2 191 74 9 16 6 115 45 1 78 7 156 61 2 39 4 192 75 3 16 1 116 45 5 77 6 157 61 6 38 6 193 75 7 1546 C 2 ES 1 User Manual Table C 1 DMX Values to MSpeed Times Continued DMX Fader MSPeed MSpeed Jeux Fader MSPeed Value Time in Time in Value Time in Seconds Seconds Seconds 194 76 1 15 1 195 76 5 14 6 196 76 9 14 1 197 77 3 13 6 198 77 6 132 199 78 12 7 200 78 4 123 241 94 5 10 94 201 78 8 11 8 242 94 9 0 83 202 79 2 111 4 243 95 3 10 73 203 79 6 11 244 95 7 0 63 204 80 10 6 245 96 1 0 55 205 80 4 10 2 1246 96 5 0 47 206 80 8 19 8 247 96 9 0 41 207 81 2 19 4 248 97 3 0 35 208 81 6 9 249 97 6 0 29 209 82 8 6 1250 98 0 25 210 82 4 8 3 251 98 4 0 21 211 82 7 7 9 1252 98 8 0 19 212 83 1 7 6 1253 99 2 0 17 213 83
15. Allow 5 minutes for cooling before handling 3 Change the lamp if it becomes damaged or thermally deformed Appendice D Importantes Informations Sur La S curit Mise En Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Incendies 1 Cet appareil est concu uniquement pour une lampe m tallique halog ne Phil ips s rie M de 575 watts base GX 9 5 Son utilisation avec tout autre type de lampe peut tre dangereuse et annuler la garantie Ne pas monter les lampes sur une surface inflammable Maintenir 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 5 Respecter une distance minimum de 1 0 m tre par rapport aux objets clair s 6 Cet appareil de connection au circuit comporte une protection contre les surcharges de 20 A wN Mise En Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Chocs lectriques 1 Si cet quipement est livr sans prise de cable veuillez connecter la prise de cable correcte selon le code suivant marron phase bleu neutre vert jaune terre 2 D brancher le courant avant de changer les lampes ou d effectuer des r parations 3 A l int rieur de l quipement il n y a pas de pi ces remplacables par l utilisateur Confiez l entretien un personnel qualifi 4 Equipement de Classe Cet quipement doit tre mis la terre D 2 ES 1 User Manual Mise En Garde Pour Une
16. Make sure the rubber gasket used to seal the front bezel is aligned and seated correctly w hen replacing the front bezel N see Figure B 11 omm Tighten the screws to a torque setting is pn Len gasket betw een 36 48 in Ib 4 5 N m to on the front beze achieve a weather resistant seal LithoPattern Gobo and Effect Installation To install LithoPatterns gobos or effects 1 To access the litho wheels follow steps 1 6 in the section titled Dichroic Installation on page B 3 2 Locate the litho wheels see Figure B 7 Rotate the desired wheel so that the litho or effect you want to replace is easy to access 4 Locate the spring securing the litho or effect to the wheel Pull the spring tip towards the center of the litho see Figure B 12 The spring will release from its groove inside the aperture 5 Remove the spring and litho effect from the aperture 6 Place the new litho effect or gobo into the aperture and replace the spring If you are installing a litho insert it with the coated side away from the lamp To determine the coated side see Figure B 10 However if you are installing an effect insert the effect with the smooth side tow ards the w heel and SED the spring touching the textured or EPUM bumpy side Figure B 12 Removing the spring Caution improper installation may cause lithos to fail 7 Replacethe lens assembly and fan plate to the optical assembly see Figure
17. Voltage rating 100V 120V 230V 277V Power consumption 7 0 A 100V 5 8 A 120V 3 0 A 230V 2 5 A 277V Rated power consumption 700W Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Intro 4 ES 1 User Manual A A Pow er factor 100V 50 Hz 0 85 120V 60 Hz 0 96 230V 50 Hz 0 87 277V 60 Hz 0 94 M aximum winding temperature Tw 180 C 356 F M aximum capacitor temperature Tc 85 C 185 F Environmental Ingress Protection IP 66 E P A Effective Projected Area 3 2 sq ft Maximum ambient temperature Ta 40 C 104 F Minimum distance to lighted object 1 0 meter 3 28 feet Minimum distance to flammable objects 1 0 meter 3 28 feet WARNING 1 class equipment For continued protection against electric shock connect this equipment to an earthed grounded power source only 2 do not mount on a flammable surface Cable and Connector Specifications DMX data cables Belden 9841 or equivalent meets specifications for EIA RS 485 applications with the following characteristics 2 conductor twisted pair plus a shield maximum capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft maximum resistance of 20 Q 1000 ft nominal impedance 100 1402 DMX data connectors 3 pin male and female XLR connectors DMX data terminators Male XLR connector with 120 ohm terminator O ptical System Dichroic Glass Diameter 44 323 mm 0 25 1 745 in 0 010 T
18. o E ONE Mt IE B 1 uL eU de MEL ME se MS AR 3 3 OVER abia 3 9 3 10 A 3 OVER TEMP unta A 3 OVerrun errors ENEE 3 3 P O A dies 3 4 ER A sea nat aliante eree iei 3 4 Rupe PI eras Nite A ea ie 3 7 Pie A O Rs 3 7 PAN MEE 3 3 3 4 pan mounting feet slots 1 8 PANH tal MP oil ai 3 3 PANL sanieren 3 3 paste scene anne 4 5 patterns see LithoPatterns GN ENEE 3 4 PLAV sense 3 4 4 7 playback autocad 4 1 4 7 pole mount kit Intro 7 power factor correction ni Intro 3 power connections 1 12 DOWER COND sisse ederet tate dpi 1 12 power cord Cap quo paria 1 12 power source 1 12 power supply board 1 5 power supply board tray 1 4 A 11 power switch conocia 1 13 DOWBI UD Carias 1 13 A eek 3 3 presets capturing arar 4 EONSTL CHS in n oa rl 4 Crossfade Us 4 delay e cate 4 editing e e da da Id Ed 4 editing example essen 4 MEMORY miza ital Dei VETE aa ia Intro MSpeed ds Om 4 playDack ta a i a t Mt 3 resetting nenne 4 stand alone playback 4 synchronized playback 4 terminology ae 4 PRGM TI ME ca A protocol BMG a feli HERE ER RM EIE 1 17 ADE ln em Redes Intro 2 Gd CH WEE 3 4 3 17 4 2 R RUDI R32 we 3 4 ROL R255 ceci tas 3 5 3 6 ter IRIS masse era 3 7 reflector cleaning A 13 Pear se cei ne aaa kennt iv A 1 Return Material Authoriza
19. the previously programmed value to view the fixture s output open the shutter and increase dim to a visible level Repeat step 6 to program additional fixture constructs Using the up and down arrow keys scroll to TI ME and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys set the unit of time and press lt ENTER For additional information see Using the Time Parameter on page 4 3 Using the procedures outlined in steps 5 and 6 set the values for XF Ad crossfade dL AY delay and MSP d MSpeed See Using Crossfade Delay and MSpeed on page 4 3 for additional information Press MENU to back out of the current scene Repeat steps 4 through 10 until all desired scenes have been programmed for additional editing information see Step By Step Editing Example on page 4 4 4 2 ES 1 User Manual Using the Time Parameter The TI ME parameter determines the unit of time used in each scene for crossfade and delay Choose from the following options SEC seconds MI N minutes HOUR hours Crossfade and delay values can be set from 0 1 to 166 MSpeed values can be set from 0 15 to 252 7 Using Crossfade Delay and MSpeed Crossfade delay and MSpeed are independent timing elements in each preset scene Crossfade and MSpeed determine the amount of time a construct takes to move from one position value to another while delay is the length of each scene MSpeed can be selectivel
20. ur Value Value Value Channel Construct Description dec hex Scan slow est 0 0 0 Scan fastest 255 100 FF 11 Litho Wheel 2 rotation Random Mode High Byte Random stop 0 3 0 1 0 3 Random slow est 4 2 4 Random fastest 255 100 FF 12 Litho Wheel 2 Rotation eed Mode 0 255 0100 0 FF Low Byte No frost 0 0 0 Variable frost 1 127 1 49 1 7F Full frost 128 143 50 55 80 8F Periodic frost strobes 144 159 56 62 90 9F 13 Frost Random frost strobes 160 175 63 68 AO AF Ramp open snap shut 176 191 69 74 BO BF Snap open ramp shut 192 207 75 80 CO CF Random ramp snap 208 223 81 87 DO DF Random snap ramp 224 239 88 93 EO EF Open 240 255 94 100 FO FF Focus image closer 0 0 0 M on Focus image farther 256 100 FF Closed 0 0 0 Variable 1 127 1 49 1 7F Open 128 143 50 55 80 8F Periodic strobes 144 159 56 62 90 9F 15 Iris Random strobes 160 175 63 68 AO AF Ramp open snap shut 176 191 69 74 BO BE Snap open ramp shut 192 207 75 80 BF CF Random ramp snap 208 223 81 87 DD DC Random snap ramp 224 239 88 93 EO EF Open 240 255 94 100 FO FF Closed 0 31 0 12 0 1F Periodic strobes 32 63 13 24 20 3F Random strobes 64 95 25 37 40 5F Ramp open snap shut 96 127 138 49 60 7F as ULL Snap open ramp shut 128 159 50 62 80 9F Random ramp open snap shut 160 191 63 74 AO BF Random snap open ramp shut 192 223 75 87 CO DF Open 224 255 88 100 EO FF Closed 0 0 0 H em Open 255 100 FF Controller crossfade 0 3 0 1 0
21. 1 12 VIGTIG FIKKER HEDS INFORMATION DANMAPnkR seen 1 13 Powering Up the Eixture iiit Ee a e tee Gern pete tee it bee Eod Ets 1 13 Homino the TEE 1 13 Selecting a Control Method su 1 13 Channel ue ss nana tetendit semet al Dt a a ee aa 1 13 DMX Start Channel Control Method 1 14 Fixture Number Control Method 1 14 Assigning a Fixture Address eee aaa eterne tnnt nnt naa 1 15 Determining the Unique DMX Start Channel 1 15 Determining the Unique Fixture Number 1 16 Wasted IAE ins 1 16 Controlling ES 1 With DMX iii 1 17 Chapter 2 OO iere EE 2 1 GOIORFUNGLIONS eek a 2 1 Color Wheel Positioning ennt nennen nnne 2 1 Eitho Functions erede ea aa etii E 2 2 Litho Wheel Positioning seen 2 3 Hiho Rotation O 2 3 ELE TE Tee n SERA ORE ER T TE eege Teen cea O 2 4 Ee 2 4 lil Stet ote atten ten EE Ee SIC EE MCI LM 2 5 Sh ller is eat HR 2 5 Dimrmings siii cat aa no cece 2 6 MSp6ed iier eite atit EEN 2 6 Factory Macros irn o nene a a e eh e a a vet tenue 2 6 Control Channel etae better tem pe decet ete beet hen te vp tb a a Ef 2 6 Remote Display Adjustment sse een eene 2 7 Remote Homling s itera eia tei needed aiia 2 7 Remote Lamp Control iii 2 7 Remote ShutdoWn n cit ot lea ta ae ED da a le a poti eds 2 8 Chapter 3 Menu System ceata ac ee en cei den red een aaa EE 3 1 MEDIE att 3 1 Accessing the Menu Syst
22. 1 and channel 9 for wheel 2 See Table 2 2 for the available litho functions and descriptions Table 2 2 Litho Functions Function Description Indexed Allows the litho wheel to be indexed rotated to the proper orientation Forward rotate Allows variable forward rotation of the litho Reverse rotate Allows variable reverse rotation of the litho Wheel spin Allows variable forward and reverse rotation of the litho wheel Indexed scan Allows variable speed scans between adjoining litho positions Random Allows random litho selection at variable speeds Bli i Allows the shutter to quickly close during a litho change The shutter will ink wheel p reopen when the wheel has reached its destination Blink aperture Allows the shutter to quickly close when a litho is indexed The shutter will reopen when the litho has reached its destination 1 Long crossfade and MSpeed times could result in undesirable effects as there will be no light output 2 2 ES 1User Manual Litho Wheel Positioning Litho w heel positioning controls the aperture to aperture indexed movement for each litho wheel However if a litho function is set for wheel spin or random litho wheel positioning will not override these functions Litho wheel positioning is controlled with DM X channel 6 for litho wheel 1 and channel 10 for wheel 2 The factory litho wheels contain the following patterns and effects Litho Wheel 1 Litho wheel 1
23. 27 29 45 4B Color 12 76 82 30 32 4C 52 Color 13 83 89 33 34 53 59 Color 14 90 96 35 37 5A 60 Color 15 97 103 38 40 161 67 Color 16 104 110 41 42 68 6E Color 17 111 117 43 45 6F 75 Color 18 118 124 46 48 76 7C Color 19 125 130 49 50 7D 82 Color 20 131 137 51 53 83 89 Color 21 138 144 54 56 8A 90 Color 22 145 151 57 58 91 97 Color 23 152 158 59 61 98 9E Color 24 159 165 61 64 9F A5 Color 25 166 172 65 67 A6 AC Color 26 173 179 68 69 AD B3 Color 27 180 186 70 72 B4 BA 2 Color Wheel 1 Position Color 28 187 193 73 75 BB Cl Color 29 194 200 76 78 C2 C8 Color 30 201 207 79 80 C9 CF Color 31 208 213 81 83 DO D2 Color 32 214 220 84 85 D3 D9 Color 33 221 227 86 88 DA E3 Color 34 228 234 89 91 E4 EA Color 35 235 241 92 94 EB F1 Color 36 242 248 95 96 F2 F8 Color 1 249 255 97 100 F9 FF Combined Continuous Mode Color 1 0 0 0 Color 2 8 3 8 Color 3 15 5 OF Color 4 22 8 16 Color 5 29 11 1D Color 6 36 14 24 Color 7 43 16 2B Color 8 50 19 32 Color 9 57 22 39 Color 10 64 25 40 Color 11 72 28 48 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 19 Table 1 4 ES 1 Protocol Continued u Value Value Value Channel Construct Description dec hex Color 12 79 30 4F Color 13 86 33 56 Color 14 93 36 5D Color 15 100 39 64 Color 16 107 41 6B Color 17 114 44 72
24. 3 18 M Speed longest 252 7 sec 4 2 4 shortest 0 15 sec 255 100 FF 1 24 ES 1 User Manual Table 1 4 ES 1 Protocol Continued uw Value Value Value Channel Construct Description dec hex No macro 0 7 0 2 0 7 Macro 1 8 15 3 5 8 0F Macro 2 16 23 6 9 10 17 Macro 3 24 31 10 12 18 1F Macro 4 32 39 13 15 20 27 Macro 5 40 47 16 18 28 2F Macro 6 48 55 19 21 130 37 Macro 7 56 63 22 24 38 3F Macro 8 64 71 25 27 40 47 Macro 9 72 79 28 30 48 4F Macro 10 80 87 31 34 50 57 Macro 11 88 95 35 37 58 5F Macro 12 96 103 38 40 4160 67 Macro 13 104 111 41 43 68 6F 19 Factory Macros Macro 14 112 119 44 46 770 77 Macro 15 120 127 47 49 78 7F Macro 16 128 135 50 52 80 87 Macro 17 136 143 53 55 88 8F Macro 18 144 151 56 59 90 97 Macro 19 152 159 60 62 98 9F Macro 20 160 167 63 65 AO A7 Macro 21 168 175 66 68 A8 AF Macro 22 176 183 69 71 B0 B7 Macro 23 184 191 72 74 B8 BF Macro 24 192 199 75 77 CO C7 Macro 25 200 207 78 80 C8 CF Macro 26 208 215 81 84 DD D4 Variable speed random macros 216 247 85 96 D5 F7 No macro 248 255 197 100 F8 FF Safe 0 9 0 3 0 9 Disable MSpeed for pan and tilt Note this menu item has no 10 19 4 7 OA 13 functionality for ES 1 fixtures Display off 20 28 8 11 14 1C Display dim 30 38 12 14 1E 26 20 Control Display bright 40 48 15 18 28 3
25. 3 2 Ma ER 3 2 RL si einer tza a pa dual eu la a eta a aul adu 3 2 LTL atados 3 2 3 3 3 6 Ba o sa ee PNE 3 2 3 3 3 6 ou ETE 3 2 3 5 ET Z di ER 3 2 3 6 a H os ne ee 3 6 a ET 3 6 M MAR una edu o talia 3 2 3 8 Macro ae Intro 2 1 25 Maintenance E A 7 MAXT Morene eean eae E 3 2 3 11 je d E 3 6 DIM Lie tz ta a utt t Coto 3 6 MEER js 3 5 MEL EIS van 3 5 MEON a Lie ne 3 5 mechanical specifications Intro 4 MENU BURETE ese ce cross ea RUE ERO aaa 3 1 menu system assessing 3 1 MESE p E 3 5 3 6 ME SP ansehe 3 5 3 6 MER een 3 5 3 6 MIN aora 3 8 4 3 MENT cantas 3 2 3 11 MOE insectes ink idos 3 4 3 15 morphed Lado hd died 2 4 MOTON rs em oer PEERS Intro 3 FHOUNEING NC rc ee Intro 3 hardware esse Intro 7 mounting GE 1 6 mounting feet attaching 1 7 MR OD MR26 eese ee 3 8 MRN a De nS 3 5 3 6 WISP astute vette engen 3 5 3 6 MSD575 Intro 6 Intro 8 MSP BETEN 3 2 3 7 4 2 MSpeed 1 24 1 25 2 1 2 6 3 2 C1 IIS Sr ae 3 5 MSP eta ta Dita teat 3 6 N INOOU N255 uses 3 5 3 6 NT S NS uctus eto esr ne Oo 3 7 NROL NR32 ncr 3 4 NRI Te essen 3 7 NRI NRSO ia 3 7 NSOL NS32 a Ic teta 3 4 NS 1 s NSIS sets 3 7 NS NS 30 ruina dio 3 7 O OPE AE 3 9 dinner uia inalte a a iia ERA 3 8 e Mc o a ue N 3 9 OPEN ioter ERO es 3 4 3 7 optimizing the lamp ssseeen A 9 optional accessories MSC
26. 30 3F Scan 64 79 25 30 40 4F Random 80 95 31 37 50 6F Blink wheel indexed 96 111 38 42 60 6F i Blink aperture indexed 112 127 43 49 70 7F 9 Litho Wheel 2 Function ales Indexed 128 143 50 55 80 8F Forward rotate 144 159 56 62 90 9F Reverse rotate 160 175 63 68 AO AF Wheel spin 176 191 69 74 BO BF Scan 192 207 75 80 CO CF Random 208 223 81 87 DO DF Blink wheel indexed 224 239 88 93 EO EF Blink aperture indexed 240 255 94 100 FO FF Position 0 0 36 0 14 0 24 Position 1 37 73 15 28 25 49 Position 2 74 109 29 42 4A 6D 10 Litho Wheel 2 Position Position 3 110 146 43 57 6E 92 Position 4 147 182 58 71 93 B6 Position 5 183 219 72 85 B7 D8 Position 0 220 255 86 100 D9 FF Indexed Mode 0 255 0 100 0 FF Variable Forward Rotate Mode Rotate stop 0 3 0 1 0 3 Rotate forward slow est 4 2 4 Rotate forward fastest 225 100 FF Variable Reverse Rotate Mode Rotate stop 0 3 0 1 0 3 11 Litho Wheel 2 rotation Rotate reverse slow est 4 2 4 High Byte Rotate reverse fastest 225 100 FF Continuously Variable Wheel Spin Mode Fastest forward spin 0 0 0 Slow est forward spin 127 49 7F Slow est reverse spin 128 50 80 Fastest reverse spin 255 100 FF Scan Mode Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 23 Table 1 4 ES 1 Protocol Continued
27. 6 WS Pee ee E EEE E Aa 3 5 X XO l X9 9 erne tA rat aeaa 3 8 X10 LS CR 3 8 O nee ee 3 8 4 2 Y CET 3 4 3 15 XLR convertor Intro 7 Z ZERO gt sueco us o eo de Ee 3 8 4 7 Index IX 7 IX 8 Studio Spot User s Manual
28. A ddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TEST field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the LAMP field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to L ON to turn the lamp on LOFF to turn the lamp off or STAT to view the lamp status Press ENTER to select the desired option 3 14 ES 1 User Manual 5 If you chose to view the lamp status the alpha numeric display will list one of the follow ing L ON the lamp is on LOFF the lamp is off STRK the lamp is attempting to strike Note to turn the lamp on and off via a DMX controller see Remote Lamp Control on page 2 7 Mode Menu MODE Use the follow ing subsection to perform the functions contained within the MOdE menu Crossloading Fixtures X LD ES 1 can crossload softw are from one fixture to additional ES 1 fixtures on the same link 32 fixtures per link To crossload software 6 Disconnect the data cable betw een the controller and the first fixture HddR 7 Hold MENU on the master fixture the fixture with the latest software version until the display changes to AddR MOdE 8 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the MOdE field and press lt ENTER XLd 9 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the XL d field and press lt ENTER The master fixture will upload its software to all connected fixtures on the link The slave fixtures will display UP L d during the process
29. Protection Permanente Contre Des Expositions Exces sives Aux Rayons Ultra Violets UV 1 Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si le bo tier 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 Cor porelles 1 AVERTISSEMENT les lampes chaudes comportent un risque d explosion Apr s l avoir teinte attendre 5 minutes avant de la d gager Lors du rem placement de la lampe une protection des yeux et des mains est requise 2 Les surfaces de l appareil peuvent atteindre des temp ratures de 140 C Laisser refroidir pendant 5 minutes avant la manipulation 3 Changer la lampe si elle est endommag e ou thermiquement d form e Anhang D Wichtige Hinweise F r Ihre Sicherheit Wamung Zum Schutz Vor Brandgefahr l Dieses Ger t ist nur f r den Gebrauch mit einer 575 Watt Philips Serie M Metall Halogen Lampe mit GX 9 5 Sockel konzipiert Der Gebrauch irgend eines anderen Lampentyps k nnte Sie gef hrden und Ihre Garantie au er Kraft Setzen Das Ger t nie auf einer feuergef hrlichen Fl che montieren Stets einen Mindestabstand von 1
30. Solid red No The logic board is receiving the required 5 voltage Off Yes Fuse or power failure Transmit Solid yellow No Fixture is crossloading software to other fixtures on the link Off Not necessairlyt No DMX data is being transmitted EGRE Solid green No The fixture is receiving new software from a crossload or upload Off Not necessairlyt No DMX data is being received f you shut down the lamp using a remote shutdown command the lamp and the Lamp LED will shut off However if you have bad data cables no data cables or controller connected to the fixture or the controller is off the lamp and its LED will also be off If correcting these problems does not turn the lamp on see General Troubleshooting on page A 4 t Neither the Transmit nor the Receive LED will be on until you have connected the fixture to a DM X compatible controller with XLR data grade cabling If these LEDs remain off even though you have connected the fixture to a controller and are sending DM X commands to the fixture see General Troubleshooting on page A 4 Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 5 Software Upload Troubleshooting This subsection provides information for troubleshooting problems that occur during a software upload Table A 4 Upload Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Solution Notallfixtures unit s turned off e turn on unit s on link are e bad cabling e test and replace cable s as receivin
31. Troubleshooting on page A 6 Appendix A Troubleshooting and M aintenance A 15 A 16 ES 1 User Manual gt DR Appendix B Accessory Installation Overview This appendix provides information on how to install ES 1 accessories A list of accessories is provided in Optional Accessories on page Intro 7 For ordering or additional information contact your authorized dealer or High End Systems see Contacting High End Systems Inc on page vi Specifications for dichroic glass LithoPatterns gobos and effects are provided in Specifications on page Intro 4 Installing O ptional Accessories A pproved optional accessories are listed in Optional Accessories on page Intro 7 Cautions WARNING 1 2 3 4 this fixture must be serviced by qualified personnel The information listed in this section is intended to assist qualified personnel only equipment surfaces may reach 140 C 284 F Allow the fixture to cool before handling install only accessories that are approved by High End Systems Installing unapproved accessories may damage the fixture and void the warranty failure to install dichroic glass and LithoPatterns in the proper orientation can damage them disconnect power before servicing Replacing the Lens Y ou can replace the lens if it is damaged or to install an accessory lens to achieve a different beam angle see Optional Accessories on page Intro 7 You will need 5 32
32. aintenance A 11 6 Locate the fuse to be replaced see Figure A 7 Fuse F3 Figs F2 Figure A 7 Fuses on the power supply board 7 Replace the appropriate fuse s with a fuse of the same type and rating 8 After replacing the fuse s carefully slide the ballast tray and power supply board tray inside the fixture 9 Replace the side panel and secure the eight side panel screws removed in step 3 Make sure the rubber gasket used to seal the side panel is aligned and seated correctly when replacing the side panel see Figure 1 8 on page 1 6 Tighten the screws to a torque setting between 36 48 in Ib 4 5 N m to achieve a weather resistant seal Cleaning ES 1 zl Caution equipment surfaces may reach 140 C 284 F Allow the fixture to cool before handling You will need a soft lint free cloth mild glass cleaning solution 2 phillips head screw driver soapy water Cleaning the Interior Surfaces High End Systems recommends that you periodically inspect the reflector located inside the fixture to make sure it is clean Perform your first inspection after the fixture has been operating about 1 000 hours and then inspect the reflector every six months A 12 ES 1 User Manual To inspect the reflector 1 Fol
33. allow contact betw een the common cable shield and the fixture s chassis ground Grounding the common could cause a ground loop and or erratic behavior Constructing Terminators You must terminate the last fixture in the link by placing a male XLR connector with a 120 ohm terminator in the fixture s female Data Out connector For synchronized playback you must also terminate the first 1 10 ES 1 User Manual fixture in the link by placing a female XLR connector with a 120 ohm terminator in the fixture s male Data In connector You can construct a terminator by follow ing the instructions below 1 Obtain a three pin XLR P connector w i 2 2 Disassemble the connector 3 Solder a 120 ohm resistor minimum of 1 4 watt between pins 2 and 3 see Figure 1 13 Male XLR terminator Female XLR Terminator 4 Reassemble the XLR Figure 1 13 Male and female terminator connector Linking the Fixtures You may connect up to 25 uniquely addressed fixtures for use with a DMX controller or up to 32 fixtures for synchronized playback of the on board memory preset scenes Note controllers serial data distributors data line optoisolators and any fixtures using the RS 422 DMX standard of serial communications including Dataflash AF1000 xenon strobes Intellabeam fixtures and Emulator fixtures block software uploads or crossloads on a link Therefore make sure you put all of these devices after the ES 1 fixtures
34. and 2 20 39 8 15 14 27 Color 2 40 59 16 23 28 3B Color 2 and 3 60 78 24 30 3C 4E Color 3 79 98 31 38 4F 62 Color 3 and 4 99 118 39 46 63 76 Color 4 119 137 47 53 77 89 Color 4 and 5 138 157 54 61 8A 9D Color 5 158 177 62 69 9E B1 Color 5 and 6 178 196 70 76 B2 C4 Color 6 197 216 77 84 C5 D8 Color 6 and 1 217 236 85 92 D9 EC Color 1 237 255 93 100 ED FF Continuously Variable M ode Color 1 0 0 0 Color 2 43 16 2B Color 3 85 33 55 Color 4 128 50 80 Color 5 170 66 AA Color 6 213 83 D5 2 Color Wheel 1 Position Color 1 255 100 FF Continuously Variable Forward Spin Mode Spin stop 0 3 0 1 0 3 Spin forward slow est 4 2 4 Spin forward fastest 255 100 FF Continuously Variable Reverse Spin Mode Spin stop 0 3 0 1 0 3 Spin reverse slow est 4 2 4 Spin reverse fastest 255 100 FF Random Mode Random stop 0 3 0 1 0 3 Random slow est 4 2 4 Random fastest 255 100 FF Combined Mode Color 1 0 6 0 2 0 6 Color 2 7 13 3 5 7 0D Color 3 14 20 6 7 OE 14 Color 4 21 27 8 10 15 1B Color 5 28 34 11 13 1C 22 Color 6 35 41 14 16 123 29 1 18 ES 1 User Manual Table 1 4 ES 1 Protocol Continued em Value Value Value Channel Construct Description dec hex Color 7 42 47 17 18 2A 2F Color 8 48 54 19 21 30 36 Color 9 55 61 22 23 37 3D Color 10 62 68 24 26 3E 44 Color 11 69 75
35. e deca leer coles ae 3 8 COPY scene re 4 5 Cr sstade Mit EN 1 24 4 2 CrOSSIOad ainin nadia 3 4 3 15 CUR EPA 3 2 3 11 D UNS cn ias 3 4 dO q255 Steet c dee rers 3 4 3 7 GOO A358 as eto eet es 3 5 3 6 BIER RUE 3 3 3 12 Declaration of Conformity ii sry e 4 2 IX 2 Studio Spot User s Manual CODEN c cata tt a d i Intro 4 dichroic glass Susanne Intro 2 coated side seen B 6 CO OS arta Intro 7 replacing ara B 3 specifications Intro 5 diffusion see frost GENE rt ke 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 7 Alm is Intro 2 1 24 2 6 3 2 test e are E PEN aa o hone da uet pet tr de 3 3 display uoces Intro 3 1 25 3 1 intensity gt arcaicas 2 7 3 4 3 17 test nennen cata ee 3 3 GAY JE 3 8 4 2 DMX nnde Intro 2 controllers ino ea ss de 1 17 AMOS as 3 2 3 12 protocol sixties ne 1 17 starting channel 3 8 3 16 VEW Ee E EE cas E 3 12 IK uis hu PES 3 4 3 12 3 16 DMX channel range eese 1 13 DMX start channel 1 2 1 13 1 15 DMX start channel control method 1 14 DMX wasted channels sssss 1 16 GONE c 3 14 dongle sun ni rn err et Intro 7 ASPE ege 3 3 3 4 3 17 E Ge siiis cedo tei Ei cte ee 3 4 effect glass INSTALO a rien teurs B 7 OPTIONS excog an edt rd o a EC Odd Intro 8 specifications nn ana Intro 6 EMG serien ii EMEM ERR uses A 2 ERP ee 3 2 ERSE RESH uch anti A 2 F EUES E O RE 3 8 Be ke 2
36. for litho wheel 1 homing tab on the LT1 sensor homed LT2 check for the litho wheel 2 homing tab on the sensor SVCC view sensor power HOME home the fixture place the fixture in setup position for servicing S UP production homing run each self test twice and repeat until ALL stopped PAN this menu item has no functionality TILT this menu item has no functionality CO1 test color wheel 1 CO2 test color wheel 2 SELF LT1 test litho wheel 1 TEST LT2 test litho wheel 2 FRST test frost FCUS test focus IRIS test iris SHUT test shutter DIM test dimmer DISP test display BOOT replace the current boot code with the new code when the display indicates BOOT DIFF LAMP LON turn the lamp on LOFF turn the lamp off Chapter 3 Menu System 3 3 Table 3 7 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description TEST LAMP STAT view lamp status TYPE ES 1 set the fixture type to ES 1 MODE EC 1 set the fixture type to EC 1 XLD crossload fixture softw are FACT return fixture to factory defaults ADDR o fixtures by fixture number mode F01 CNE DMX address fixture by DMX start channel mode C001 C512 ON turn the display on DSPL OFF turn the display off DIM dim the display SET D IN invert the alpha numeric display orientation P IN this menu item has no functionality T IN this menu item ha
37. frame per second clock non drop frame The master fixture determines the total sequence length from the sum of its delay times When the master fixture reaches the end of its last scene all fixtures will restart at scene 1 and the clocks will be reset to zero Thus playback is not dependent on the number of programmed scenes or the sequence length of the slave fixtures If the sequence length of slave fixture s is less than the master s the slave fixture s will repeat their sequence until the master fixture resets the clock Slave 1 in Figure 1 2 If a slave fixture s sequence is longer than the master s the slave fixture will restart its sequence before it has completed its entire sequence slave 2 in Figure 1 2 30 00 00 00 00 Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Scene 8 Master 00 00 00 00 15 00 00 35 00 00 50 00 01 00 00 01 20 00 01 40 00 restarts 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 55 00 01 30 00 01 40 00 to n Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 1 Scene Slave 1 ef are ern te 4 restarts 00 20 00 00 00 00 Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Slave 2 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 40 00 Scene 4 not played restarts I Figure 1 2 Synchronized playback example 4 8 ES 1User Manual Connecting Fixtures for Synchronized Playback To connect and address fixtures for synchronized playback 1 Assign one
38. menu Lud J 3 Using the lt Up and lt Down arrow buttons scroll to the desired DM X start channel and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired DMX Caie start channel Determining the U nique Fixture Number The fixture number is a number you assign that represents each unique fixture on the link If you are using one DMX link to control fixtures which all use the same number of DMX channels as recommended you can assign fixture numbers in ascending order see Table 1 2 Table 1 2 Example Determining the Unique Fixture Number Fixture location Eixtire name Number of DMX channels Fixture Channel on the link used per fixture number range used First ES 1 20 channels FOI 1 20 Second ES 1 20 channels F 02 21 40 Third ES 1 20 channels F 03 41 60 Fourth Other device 20 channels F 04 61 80 20 channels To assign a unique fixture number to your fixture Ran FBI to 3 Using the lt Up and lt Down arrow buttons scroll to the desired E 25 fixture number and press the lt Enter gt button Wasted DMX Channels Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display Press the lt Enter gt button to enter the ADDR menu If you mix different types of devices which use different numbers of channel ranges on the same DMX link and assign fixture numbers instead of DMX start channels to these devices you would waste DM
39. method is a good idea only if you plan to link fixtures that all use the same number of DMX channels For example assign fixture numbers if you have a link that only controls ES 1 fixtures or other devices that use 20 DM X channels Otherwise you may waste DMX channels see Wasted DMX Channels on page 1 16 To select the fixture number control method AddR 1 Press and hold the lt Menu button until ADDR appears on the LED display 1 14 ES 1 User Manual 2 Using the lt Up and lt Down arrow buttons scroll to the SET menu and press the Enter button to select the SET menu CHNL 3 Using the lt Up and lt Down arrow buttons scroll to the CHNL menu and press the Enter button to select the CHNL menu HddR 4 Using the lt Up and lt Down arrow buttons scroll to the ADDR option and press the Enter button to select the ADDR option Note you must select a control method for each ES 1 fixture on the link Assigning a Fixture Address The fixture s address identifies each unique fixture s channel range on the DMX link After you have selected a control method you must assign a DM X start channel or fixture number to each fixture f you chose the DM X start channel control method for the fixture you must assign each fixture a DM X start channel f you chose the fixture number control method you must assign each fixture a fixture number Determining the U
40. nique DMX Start Channel The DMX start channel is the first channel available to a fixture in its channel range To determine each fixture s DMX start channel in a link you must know the number of channels used by each fixture ES 1 uses 20 channels in its channel range Know ing that the first fixture on the link will use DMX start channel 1 you can determine the DM X start channel for each successive fixture by adding the number of DMX channels used by the fixture to the fixture s DMX start channel For example in Table 1 1 20 channels used by the ES 1 1 DM X start channel for the first fixture 21 DMX start channel for the next fixture on the link Table 1 1 Example Determining the DM X Start Channel Fixture location Eitu name Number of DMX DMX start Channel on the link channels used per fixture channel range used First ES 1 20 channels C001 1 20 Second EC 1 12 channels C021 21 32 Third EC 1 12 channels C033 33 44 Fourth Other Device 14 channels C045 45 58 14 channels Fifth ES 1 20 channels C059 59 78 Note the fixture location on the link does not have to comply with this example The fixtures can be addressed in any order on the link To assign a unique DM X start channel for the fixture Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 15 1 Press and hold the Menu button until ADDR appears on the LED display 2 Press the Enter button to enter the ADDR
41. products High End Systems Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names owned by others For patent information see the inside of the back cover of this manual ES 1 User Manual P N 60600140 Version 1 0 October 18 1999 Printed in the U S A i ES 1User Manual i Declaration of Conformity according to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45104 Manufacturer s name Lightwave Research Manufacturer s address 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 U S A Distributor s name High End Systems Inc Distributor s address 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 U S A Declares that the product Product Name ES 1 Product Number ES 1 Product Options All conforms to the following EEC directives 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC Equipment referred to in this declaration of conformity first manufactured in 1998 in compliance with the following standards Safety EN 60598 1 1993 EN 60598 2 17 1989 A1 A3 1993 EMC EN 55022 1987 Class A ITE IEC 801 2 1991 Level 2 4 8 kV IEC 801 3 1991 Draft 5 Level 2 3 V m IEC 801 4 1988 Level 2 1 kV 0 5 kV A j m E pa 4 z AAA AA fi AP Era d Lo U S A October 18 1999 Kenneth Hansen Compliance Engineer ES 1 User Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Instructions pertaining to continued protection against fire electric shock exposure to excessive ultraviolet UV radiation and injur
42. random gobos or MSpeed to control the color and litho wheels The blink function quickly strobes the dimming system during color and or litho changes Complicated looks can be quickly programmed using one of the 26 factory programmed macros Each macro modifies a specific set of constructs to produce a unique effect while allowing the user to retain control of all other constructs Sequences can be created by using an additional variable speed random macro A variable frost mechanism provides infinite beam diffusion Thus the hard edge beam is easily softened to create a wash effect Frost effects include variable periodic random periodic variable ramp snap and random ramp snap strobes A smooth mechanical dimming system provides seamless dimming without affecting the beam shape or the color temperature output An independent iris can remotely manipulate the beam diameter Iris effects include variable periodic random periodic variable ramp snap and random ramp snap strobes The variable remote focus lens can precisely focus on either litho effect wheel at any distance Lenses Strobing Internal preset scene memory L E D display L E D status indicators Mounting Stepper motors Fixture shutdow n lamp control and homing Power factor correction Ease of maintenance Software updates The standard lens provides an 18 beam angles Optional 13 and 30 lenses are available for narrow and wide fie
43. 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 Return Material Authorization RMA 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 Ship returned items to 2227 Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 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 EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT AND HIGH END SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE HIGH END SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE INCLUDING LOST PROFITS SUSTAINED OR INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT
44. si A 10 Remove the side panel nearest the display panel A 11 Identify internal components A 11 Fuses on the power supply board mmm emana nnns A 12 Remove the optical assembly plate and reflector seesesseeseeseeereesserrsssrrrrrnseernnnsens A 13 Location of the heatsink and lens window enn A 14 Remove the front bezel sise B 2 ARE iii B 2 Rubber gasket on front bezel us B 3 Hold down screws on the optical assembly sssssseeenn nn B 3 Location of the stepper motor lens and fan cables B 4 Remove the optical assembly B 4 Remove the screws in the optical assembly to access the color wheels B 5 Factory color wheels and index positions seessssseeessssresssrrrsssrirnsssinnnnsinrnnntnnnnnnenn ns B 5 Removing the dichroic glass B 6 Figure B 9 Figure B 10 Figure B 11 Figure B 12 Figure B 13 Determining the coated side of dichroic glass B 6 Rubber gasket on the front bezel mmm eee emana ea B 7 Removing the Sprints m B 7 Rubber gasket on the front bezel mmm eee ema ee enne B 8 ES 1User Manual xi xii List of Tables Table Intro 1 Lens specifications sis Intro 6 Table 1 2 Example Determining the Unique Fixture Number 1 16 Table 1 3 Example of Wasted DMX Channels su 1 17 Tahle t A EST Protocol eee teet a ae eme dae an death al 1 17 Table 2 2 Eitho F nctlons
45. turn the lamp on or off and home the fixture with the front panel menu system ES 1 is fully power factor corrected to optimize the light source s efficiency and deliver maximized pow er economy ES 1 has been designed for the professional user ES 1 is constructed on the solid premise of Studio Spot 575 Changing the lamp is quick and convenient Operating software can be uploaded from the Lightw ave Research Upload Dongle the Status Cue lighting console or from another fixture thus keeping the fixtures constantly updated with the latest version The latest software version is available through the High End Systems World Wide Web Site Introduction Intro 3 Safety The lamp cover is secured through its wiring harness for additional safety Multi point grounding is provided throughout for complete assurance of safe operation The fixture and all electronics comply with current UL ETL C ETL CE FCC CSA and EMC standards for professional lighting fixtures Specifications Mechanical Height 767 9 mm 30 24 in Width 501 6 mm 19 75 in Depth 285 5 mm 11 24 in Weight 71 67 kg 158 Ibs For additional dimensions see Figure Intro 1 13 178 15 151 334 7mm 884 8mm WO M Wee j Bi 19 750 501 6mm Figure Intro 1 ES 1 dimensions Electrical Factory setting 277VAC 60 Hz
46. ui 3 10 Viewing Fixture Hours F HR issus 3 10 Resetting Fixture Hours FIRE 3 10 Viewing the Current Internal Temperature CURR sssssseeseeseessessresreserressrrenns 3 10 Viewing the Minimum Internal Temperature MINT 3 11 Viewing the Maximum Internal Temperature MAST 3 11 Resetting Temperature Readings DEST 3 11 Viewing DMX Errors and Construct Values FEINT 3 12 Viewing DMX Data by Channel Number DATA 3 12 Viewing Sensor Data SENS nenea iii 3 12 Test Menu ER RE 3 13 Homing the Fixture HOME A 3 13 Moving the Fixture to Setup Position S UP esessesssesseessssssirssrrnssrnsssrnssrnnsrnnnrnnes 3 13 Self Tests SELF Metric titor a dence 080 deed ba asks Dea ete b traded 3 13 Testing the Alpha Numeric Display DISP anna 3 14 Changing Boot Codes BOOT 3 14 viii ES 1 User Manual Turning the Lamp On and Off LAMPD nenea nnns 3 14 Mode Menu MODE nenea enne nnnm anna nana ana ns anna na 3 15 Crossloading Fixtures XLD sisi 3 15 Setting the Fixture Type TYPE eee emana nana aaa 3 15 Set Men SET iet Pectore teres ab a iii aries 3 16 Reverting to the Factory Defaults FACT 3 16 Addressing By DMX Start Channel or Fixture Number Mode CHNL 3 16 Setting Display Intensity DSPL ii 3 17 Inverting Alpha Numeric Characters DIN 3 17 Setting Fixture Shutdown Time S DN mn nea naennaa nenn 3 17 Pr s t Menu PRS TT zice ceea ina ect dant ta
47. with M Speed MWSP wheel spin mode with MSpeed MFSC fast scan mode with MSpeed MRND random mode with M Speed MBKW blink w heel mode during litho to litho change with M Speed blink aperture mode during index change MERA with M Speed y litho selection indexed modes LF1 LF6 litho selection forward rotate modes LR1 e LRG litho selection reverse rotate modes LT1 SCl SC8 litho selection scan modes BW1 BW8 litho selection blink wheel modes BAL e litho selection blink aperture modes BA8 D000 TS D358 litho position indexed modes FOOO forward spin rotation speed stop to fastest F255 forw ard rotate modes ROOO reverse spin rotation speed stop to fastest R255 reverse rotate modes S000 LTR1 5255 fast scan speed stop to fastest N000 f d d N255 random speed stop to fastest random modes WFO1 litho wheel spin speed forward slow est to WF99 lfastest WRO1 litho wheel spin speed reverse slowest to WR99 lfastest LTC2 litho wheel 2 function menu see LTC1 LT2 litho wheel 2 position menu see LT1 LTR2 litho wheel 2 rotation menu see LTR2 FRST OPEN open no frost 3 6 ES 1 User Manual Table 3 7 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description ie variable frost Pl dein P15 periodic variable strobe im random strobe FR
48. with MSpeed MRND random color mode with M Speed MBLK lindexed blink mode with M Speed Es full colors 1 to 6 indexed mode des half colors 1 to 6 indexed mode FOOO forward spin stop to fastest forward spin F255 mode ROOO reverse spin stop to fastest reverse spin PRST EDIT s i S Ss meee position in degrees continuous mode D358 E position with half colors fast scan mode Se MC1 position with half colors scan set by M Speed MC12 mode N000 random colors slowest to fastest random N255 color mode o full color blink indexed blink mode A half color blink indexed blink mode C1 colors 1 to 36 combined mode indexed C36 mode Bl colors 1 to 36 combined mode indexed blink B36 mode CO2C CMBD combined mode see COIC for additional modes CO2 color wheel 2 position see CO1 for positions IDX indexed mode LTC1 FSP forward litho rotate mode RSP reverse litho rotate mode WSP wheel spin mode Chapter 3 Menu System 3 5 Level 1 Level 2 PRST EDIT Table 3 7 Menu Map Continued Level 3 SNO1 SN16 Level 4 Level 5 Description FSC scan mode RND random mode BKW blink w heel mode during litho to litho change BKA blink aperture mode during index change MIDX indexed mode with MSpeed MFSP forward litho rotate mode with MSpeed LTC1 MRSP reverse litho rotate mode
49. 0 Home 60 68 23 26 3C 44 Lamp on 80 88 31 34 50 58 Lamp off 90 98 35 38 5A 62 Shutdown 120 130 46 50 778 82 Reserved 131 255 51 100 83 FF 1 Note DMX channel 16 shutter must be closed to access the control channel Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 25 1 26 ES 1 User Manual Chapter 2 Operation Color Functions Color functions determine how each color wheel moves Each color function can run at full speed or MSpeed Color functions are controlled by DMX channel 1 for color wheel 1 and channel 3 for color wheel 2 To simplify programming you can use combined mode In combined mode set channel 3 to combined mode 0 15 and use channel 3 to assign the color function to both wheels simultaneously See Table 2 1 for the available color functions and descriptions Table 2 1 Color Functions Function Description Indexed Allows the color wheel s to take the quickest path and snap to whole and half colors Forward spin Allows variable speed forward spins Reverse spin Allows variable speed reverse spins Allows the wheel to rotate continually for one complete revolution 0 360 Continuous Combined continuous mode rotates both wheels to allow all 36 positions to be reached Fast scan Allows fast scans between whole and half colors Slow scan Allows slow scans between whole and half colors Random Allows variable speed random color selection Allows the dim flags to quickly
50. 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field and press ENTER 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the T E MP field and press ENTER 3 10 ES 1 User Manual 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the CURR field and press lt ENTER 5 The fixture will display the current internal temperature in C degrees centigrade LURR Viewing the Minimum Internal Temperature MINT To view the fixture s minimum internal temperature lowest ambient at power on since this option was reset HddR 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field and press EE lt ENTER TEMP 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TE MP field and press lt ENTER MINT 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the MI NT field and press lt ENTER 5 The fixture will display the minimum internal temperature in C degrees centigrade Viewing the Maximum Internal Temperature MAXT To view the fixture s maximum internal temperature since this option was reset HddR 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field and press lt ENTER TEM 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TE MP field and press lt ENTER 4 Using the up and down buttons scrol
51. 19 137 47 53 77 89 Color 4 5 138 157 54 61 8A 9D Color 5 158 177 62 69 9E B1 Color 5 6 178 196 70 76 B2 C4 Color 6 197 216 77 84 C5 D8 Color 6 1 217 236 85 92 D9 EC Color 1 237 255 93 100 ED FF Continuously Variable M ode Color 1 0 0 0 Color 2 43 16 2B 4 Color Wheel 2 Position Color 3 85 33 gt gt Color 4 128 50 80 Color 5 170 66 AA Color 6 213 83 D5 Color 1 255 100 FF Continuously Variable Forw ard Spin Mode Spin stop 0 3 0 1 0 3 Spin forward slow est 4 2 4 Spin forward fastest 255 100 FF Continuously Variable Reverse Spin Mode Spin stop 0 3 0 1 0 3 Spin reverse slow est 4 2 4 Spin reverse fastest 255 100 FF Random Mode Random stop 0 3 0 1 0 3 Random slow est 4 2 4 Random fastest 255 100 FF Full Speed Indexed 0 15 0 5 0 OF 5 Litho Wheel 1 Function Forward rotate 16 31 6 12 10 1F Reverse rotate 32 47 13 18 20 2F Wheel spin 48 63 19 24 30 3F Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 21 Table 1 4 ES 1 Protocol Continued Ex Value Value Value Channel Construct Description dec hex Scan 64 79 25 30 40 4F Random 80 95 31 37 50 6F Blink w heel indexed 96 111 38 42 60 6F Blink aperture indexed 112 127 43 49 70 7F MSpeed Controlled Indexed 128 143 50 55 80 8F 5 Litho Wheel 1 Function Forward rotate 144 159 56 62 90 9F
52. 24 461 465 25 481 485 CA ES 1 User Manual Color Combinations Use Table C 3 to determine the color combinations from the factory color w heels Table C 3 Color Combinations Combination Color 2 yellow 2 dark green 2 yellow 3 light cyan dark yellow green 2 yellow 4 indigo does not mix 2 yellow 5 pink orange 2 yellow 6 magenta red 3 CTO 2 cyan moonlight blue 3 CTO 3 light cyan blue green 3 CTO 4 indigo dark indigo 3 CTO 5 pink cherry rose 3 CTO 6 magenta red rose 4 aqua 2 cyan primary green 4 aqua 3 light cyan indigo 4 aqua 4 indigo does not mix 4 aqua 5 pink does not mix 4 aqua 6 magenta does not mix 5 pink 2 cyan medium blue 5 pink 3 light cyan congo blue 5 pink 4 indigo indigo 5 pink 5 pink pink 5 pink 6 magenta broadway pink 6 magenta 2 cyan indigo 6 magenta 3 light cyan rose indigo 6 magenta 4 indigo indigo 6 magenta 5 pink broadway pink 6 magenta 6 magenta magenta Appendix C Supplemental Information C 5 Calculating Beam Diameters Use Table C 4 to calculate the beam diameter with each type of lens Calculations can be used for feet or meters Table C 4 Calculating Beam Diameters Distance From 13 Lens 18 Lens 30 Lens Fixture Diameter Diameter Diameter 5 1 1 1 6 2 1 10 2 3 3 2 5 4 15 3 4 4 8 8 20 4 5 6
53. 3 10 7 25 5 7 7 9 13 4 30 6 8 9 5 16 1 35 8 11 1 18 8 40 9 1 12 7 21 4 45 10 3 14 3 24 1 50 11 4 15 8 26 8 55 12 5 17 4 29 5 60 13 7 19 32 2 65 14 8 20 6 34 8 70 16 22 2 37 5 75 17 1 23 8 40 2 80 18 2 25 3 42 9 85 19 4 26 9 45 6 90 20 5 28 5 48 2 95 21 6 30 1 50 9 100 22 8 31 7 53 6 C 6 ES 1 User Manual Appendix D Important Safety Information Waming For Continued Protection Against Fire 1 This equipment is designed for use with Phillips 575 Watt GX 9 5 base M Series metal halide 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 protection of 20 A WN OY Ln Pa Waming For Continued Protection Against Electric Shock If this equipment was received without a line cord plug attach the appropriate line cord plug according to the following code brown live e blue neutral 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 termin
54. 5 bl b6 Hbl Hb6 2 3m 3 5 DXT s DAS aco A ioo 3 6 ballast tray funk 1 4 A 11 beam Tiet Intro 3 ol EE EE 2 5 C 6 diffusion see frost bezel front see eee B 2 e GE leidet be tan rib 3 6 S 8 EE EEN 3 6 blackout see strobe blink aperture ma sana tea 1 22 1 23 2 2 3 6 FUNCOM a Intro 2 indexed i susce EN 1 17 2 1 3 5 wheel 1 22 1 23 2 2 3 BER atar 3 5 s 0 A EE 3 3 3 14 DOOLCOdG Loge Geen ia 3 15 BOOT d FF ass 3 3 3 14 A 2 A 6 buttons navigation sse 3 1 le LESE o C rcc RR RR 3 6 C COLE EB a si 3 3 3 4 CLS CO xod A T 3 5 C1 C67 WHC1 HC6 uci 3 5 cables accessories iia aa Intro 7 CONMNIOCLOF aa eee ad 1 10 constructing data cabling 1 10 obtaining data cabling 1 9 capturing Galas Sarnen 4 6 channel range nee 1 15 assigning a eno E S 1 13 overlapping EE 1 14 CHNE odere rest 3 4 3 16 Cleaning exterior sufraces ssssseee A 13 interior surfaces A 12 SES oscar o deste nee 3 4 3 7 CIVI uester need EA RRA ne 3 5 IS CR HEEN 3 2 COM TR EN 3 2 3 3 3 5 COLE E an aaa fat ALT Mec us 3 3 3 4 EI eet 3 2 3 3 3 5 Qe aM PT 3 2 3 5 o es 3 3 color combinations eeeenmR eee es C 5 temperature Intro 2 color wheel 1 blinken ae 2 1 3 5 COSA a qr ns 2 2 B 5 continuous 1 17 2 1 3 5 fast scan 1 17 2 1 3 5 forward spin
55. 5 7 2 254 99 6 0 15 214 83 9 6 9 EES 100 0 15 215 84 3 6 6 216 84 7 62 217 85 1 15 9 218 85 5 15 6 219 85 9 5 3 220 86 3 5 1 221 86 7 4 8 222 87 1 4 5 223 87 5 4 3 224 87 8 4 225 88 2 3 8 226 88 6 35 227 89 3 3 228 89 4 31 229 89 8 2 9 230 90 2 27 231 90 6 2 5 232 91 2 3 233 A 21 234 91 8 1 9 Appendix C Supplemental Information C 3 DMX Start Channels Table C 2 lists the DMX start channels for ES 1 fixtures using either a controller that supports ES 1 fixtures or a controller that only supports Studio Spot 575 fixtures This table assumes that all ES 1 fixtures will be assigned to the same link one after another Keep in mind how ever that if you mix different devices on the same link those devices may have different channel ranges that could overlap the sequence listed below and cause the devices to behave erratically Table C 2 DMX Start Channels Fixture Order in Link DMX Start Channel DMX Start Channel controller for ES 1 controller for Studio Spot 575 1 1 5 2 21 25 3 41 45 4 61 65 5 81 85 6 101 105 7 121 125 8 141 145 9 161 165 10 181 185 11 201 205 12 221 225 13 241 245 14 261 265 15 281 285 16 301 305 17 321 325 18 341 345 19 361 365 20 381 385 21 401 405 22 421 425 23 441 445
56. After the fixtures have completed the upload they will reset and home UJ d E Note if the fixture s take longer than one minute to reset after an upload turn off the fixture s and repeat the procedure If a new boot code was included with the latest software you will need to store the boot code on each fixture See Changing Boot Codes BOOT on page 3 14 Setting the Fixture Type TYPE Use this menu item to change the fixture type to either ES 1 or EC 1 All fixtures are shipped from the factory set to the correct fixture type How ever if the fixture s logic board is replaced you must ensure the new board is set to the correct fixture type To set the fixture type HddR 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR ME 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the MOdE field and press lt ENTER Chapter 3 Menu System 3 15 YP 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TYPE field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons choose ES1 for ES 1 fixtures or EC1 for EC 1 fixtures and press lt ENTER mj Em ez Mm AB Set Menu SET Use the follow ing subsections to perform the functions contained within the SET menu Reverting to the Factory Defaults FACT ES 1 fixtures are shipped from High End Systems with the follow ing factory defaults addressing by fixture number mode five minute fixture shutdown time display on bright To revert to the fac
57. B 7 and install the four screws removed in step 6 Appendix B Accessory Installation B 7 8 Replace the optical assembly in the fixture s head see Figure B 6 Note that the optical assembly can only fit into the fixture head in one orientation to allow the stepper motor lens and fan cables to connect to their cable connectors 9 Reconnect the stepper motor and lens to their cable connectors Reconnect the fan cable to its terminal block see Figure B 5 10 Reinstall the two hold down screws in the rubber gasket optical assembly see Figure B 4 11 Replace the front bezel and reinstall the tw elve screws around the edge of the front bezel see Figure B 1 Make sure the rubber gasket used to seal the front bezel is aligned and seated correctly w hen replacing the front bezel see Figure B NN Ny 13 cite EIN Tighten the screws to a torque setting is G eae gasket between 36 48 in Ib 4 5 N m to on the front beze achieve a weather resistant seal B 8 ES 1User Manual Appendix C Supplemental Information Overview Use this appendix to determine ES 1 s MSpeed times DMX start channels beam diameters and color combinations Decimal values have been rounded to the nearest tenth Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times Use Table C 1 to convert DMX values and fader percentages to the desired MSpeed time Note ES 1 EC 1 Studio Color 575 and Studio Spot 575 MSpeed times are
58. Color 18 121 47 79 Color 19 128 50 80 Color 20 136 53 88 Color 21 143 55 8F Color 22 150 58 96 Color 23 157 61 9D 2 Color Wheel 1 Position Color 24 164 64 A4 Color 25 171 66 AB Color 26 178 69 B2 Color 27 185 72 B9 Color 28 193 75 C1 Color 29 200 78 C8 Color 30 207 80 CF Color 31 214 83 D3 Color 32 221 86 DA Color 33 228 89 E4 Color 34 235 91 EB Color 35 242 94 F2 Color 36 249 97 F9 Full Speeds Combined Operation 0 15 0 5 0 F Indexed 16 31 6 12 10 1F Forw ard spin 32 47 13 18 2D 2F Reverse spin 48 63 19 24 30 3F Continuous 64 79 25 30 40 4F Fast scan 80 87 31 33 50 57 Slow scan 88 95 34 37 58 5F 3 Color Wheel 2 Function Random 96 111 37 43 60 6F Blink indexed 112 127 44 49 70 7F MSpeed Controlled Indexed 128 159 50 62 80 9F Forward spin 160 175 163 68 AO AF Reverse spin 176 191 69 74 BO BF Continuous 192 207 75 80 CO CF Fast scan 208 215 81 83 DO D7 Slow scan 216 223 84 87 D8 DF 1 20 ES 1 User Manual Table 1 4 ES 1 Protocol Continued E Value Value Value Channel Construct Description dec hex Random 224 239 88 93 EO EF Celor Wheel 2 Function ET red 240 255 94 100 FO FF Indexed Mode Color 1 0 19 0 7 0 13 Color 1 2 20 39 8 15 14 27 Color 2 40 59 16 23 28 3B Color 2 3 60 78 24 30 3C 4E Color 3 79 98 31 38 4F 62 Color 3 4 99 118 39 46 63 76 Color 4 1
59. Dichroic Installation Figure B 3 Rubber gasket on front bezel Replace dichroic filters if they are damaged or broken or to install a custom color To order replacement dichroics or custom colors see Optional Accessories on page Intro 7 When replacing colors plan ahead to ensure you will acquire the desired color combinations Colors such as indigo and aqua can only be created by a dedicated filter and they do not mix with other colors Y ou will need 5 32 allen wrench torque wrench phillips head screw driver replacement dichroic glass To install dichroics hold down screws 2 l Electrically isolate the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow the fixture to cool as described above 2 Unscrew the twelve 5 32 socket cap screws around the edge of the front bezel and remove the front bezel see Figure B 1 3 Unscrew and remove the two hold down screws on the optical assembly see Figure B 4 optical assembly 4 Disconnect the stepper motor drive cable and lens cable from their cable connectors Loosen the three terminal screws in the fan cable terminal block and remove the fan cable from its terminal see Figure B 5 Appendix B Accessory Installation B 3 fan cable terminal block San MI TS ruuuuuu u uat je lens cable connector stepper motor cable connector Figure B 5 Location of the stepper motor lens a
60. E 3 4 Ui IT 3 2 3 10 FI RS ese c td e S ds 3 2 3 10 FOO EZ heit eren te te 3 5 3 6 POOL EZ ec 3 7 FACI scoata ete ea eta iat NR ina 3 4 3 16 factory defaults ann en 3 16 Gi EGIZ ce oa ERO EL MEN 3 5 POE nacti LEERE ii FEUS siemens 3 2 3 3 3 7 A a a E 3 3 features wasser Intro 2 ELITE A dat ai 3 12 fixture HOME A d Je 3 10 NUME unse 3 8 3 16 DOWER UP rien 1 13 resetting hours eee 3 10 shutdown Intro 3 1 25 2 8 3 17 fixture address assigning 1 15 fixture number 1 2 1 13 1 16 fixture number control method 1 14 FMEM ERR sordera A 2 TOcahlength ersehen Intro 6 FOCUS hir Intro 2 1 24 2 4 3 test KEE ea s OD ta 3 3 foundation ra a 1 6 1 8 PGA BRR vicario credo edi A 2 framing GITOIS id le 3 3 frequency jumper sseeenn 1 5 frequency pin aee tt ees 1 5 FROM aaa ee en 3 8 4 5 front bezel B 2 B 3 B 7 B 8 OST ada ide cules Intro 2 1 24 2 4 3 2 ramp snap eem 1 24 2 4 3 7 random strobe ou oda 2 4 3 7 GER ai a e Intro 2 1 24 3 7 test wi ip ERR REALI gd 3 3 O e a Le dala da 3 7 ERST cuina tests 3 2 3 3 3 6 EE 3 5 3 6 PSP nosse cra 3 4 3 5 ESO e Intro 6 fuses replacing et A 10 G gobos see also LithoPatterns H height anne denen Intro 4 High End Systems Inc es vi EUDE eege Ee vi SingapOFG sir ci Xena e dns vi U S West Coast succese te Ey Eh aaa vi
61. ENU will be replaced after a few seconds with the default alternating display of the fixture s software version and the fixture number DM X start channel Note the words AUTO and LOCK will appear briefly on the display after MENU As mentioned above the fixture s software is locking the display after you have accessed the menu system Chapter 3 Menu System 3 1 Menu Navigation ES 1 uses the same menu system found in Studio Spot fixtures which have pan and tilt movement Because ES 1 does not have pan or tilt motion the pan tilt related menu items listed in this menu map have no functionality Table 3 7 Menu Map Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description ADDR Fxx Cxxx set fixture address by fixture number or DM X start channel LAMP view lamp status L HR view lamp hours and minutes L ST view lamp strikes VER view software version L RS reset lamp hours and strikes view total hours and minutes the fixture has F HR been on F RS reset fixture hours CURR view current internal temperature C TEMP MINT view minimum internal temperature C MAXT view maximum internal temperature C RST reset temperature ERRS view DM X errors CNTL view control channel value MACR view macro value MSPD view MSpeed value DIM view dim value INFO SHUT view shutter value IRIS view iris value FCUS view focus value FR
62. Figure A 4 Figure A 5 Figure A 6 Figure A 7 Figure A 8 Figure A 9 Figure B 1 Figure B 2 Figure B 3 Figure B 4 Figure B 5 Figure B 6 Figure B 7 Figure B 8 Figure B 9 Figure B 10 Figure B 11 Figure B 12 Figure B 13 ES 1 display panel location is 1 2 Display panel functionality ss 1 2 ES 1 side panel wi eL E 1 3 Remove the side panel ss 1 4 Identify internal components 1 5 Powersupply board i eoe een aaa 1 5 Voltage frequency jumper combi atons nenea nea nana nana nana 1 6 Side panel rubber gasket ame nana aa nana aaa 1 6 T bar location anses 28 EE 1 7 Install the mounting feet ss 1 8 Secure ES 1 to the prepared foundation 1 9 XLEU3 piri GoOnnectors miii ta baia i au a a a TA ap a 1 10 Male and female terminator sssssseesesseensssrrresrinrnestinnnnsttinnnstiinnnstntnnnstitnnnnntnnnnnnnnn nne 1 11 EinKing the AE 1 12 Use the lt Menu gt lt Enter gt lt Up gt and lt Down gt keys to navigate through the menu CC EM TH EE 3 1 Synchronized playback example ss 4 8 Removing the lamp Cap A 8 Installing the lampe 222 ee ec A v ale ets A 8 Camp CAP COVER n A 9 Lamp Optimization screws men en nsten a aneeaa nnnaa n nns nnne entren A 10 Remove the side panel nearest the display panel A 11 Identify internal components A A 11 Fuses on the power supply board A 12 Remove the optical assembly plate and reflector
63. HOME nass he 3 3 3 13 home rise Intro 3 1 25 2 7 3 3 3 13 SENSOT sise 3 3 A ORE nn do 1 13 HOUR iodo ee 3 8 4 3 I OE ERR a co eB A 2 Ho Mr Or 3 4 E Le e WEE 3 2 3 8 3 9 Installation mounting EC scada 1 6 installation securing ES 1 to the foundation 1 8 installing optional accessories B 1 dip c TN 3 2 3 3 3 7 MS oa Intro 2 1 24 2 5 3 2 ramp snap 1 24 2 5 3 7 random strobe 1 24 2 5 3 7 SODE sn daian 1 24 2 5 3 7 co 3 3 variable 2 5 L EG LECCE 3 14 L E D le ceci Intro 3 Wit ALOIS educa ere ble Intro 3 d i e e 3 2 3 9 LORS Wc 3 2 3 10 y i Er RR 3 2 3 9 LE 6 erh 3 6 LAMP 3 2 3 3 3 9 3 14 3 16 Lamp u Intro 2 Intro 6 Intro 8 1 1 color temperature Intro 6 FOURS ege cita aie a e la act tat 3 2 3 9 on off 5 Intro 3 1 25 2 7 3 3 3 14 FEPIACING iii D UN A 7 Index IX 3 resetting hours 3 10 resetting strikes 3 10 Status secre tae ea toners 3 2 3 4 3 8 SELKOS a a 3 2 3 9 LAMP OUT ERR A 2 LAMP TOUT ERR nn A 2 lens VSP a A adidas ilta Intro 7 T1954 x occu DEE EE Intro 7 30T uuchusit gei RV e ED Intro 7 beam diameters eee C 6 focal length eise err cazi ne e niet Intro 6 cire Macer Intro 6 image corrections Intro 3 OPTIONS obe aula dota ea Intro 7 specifications
64. Intro 6 LP KE are A 3 6 Mi ono en D 1 LI NI DIS usas A 2 LINII E CIE Gustas crx tete feted A 2 LI NK cdas ne Rd A 3 lu Suter e Ei 1 11 Litho wheel 1 blink aperture 1 22 2 2 3 6 blink wheel 1 22 2 2 3 6 forward rotate 1 21 2 2 2 4 3 5 FUNCTION ta ese 1 21 3 2 indexed 1 21 2 2 2 4 3 5 MSpeed eene 1 22 3 6 eii cM 2 3 POSITION ce ate o eed oe 1 22 3 2 DOS IDDN apere ze ie tetti at 2 3 random 1 22 2 2 2 4 3 6 reverse rotate 1 21 2 2 2 4 3 5 rotation 1 22 2 3 3 2 SCAN aerae tise 1 22 2 2 2 4 3 6 COS O E A da nat eds 3 3 wheel spin 1 21 2 2 2 4 3 5 Litho wheel 2 blink aperture 2 2 blink wheel enn 1 23 2 2 forward rotate 1 23 2 2 2 4 function cuina esse ias 1 23 3 2 3 6 indexed eene 1 23 2 2 2 4 E sense Rs date sn 1 23 patternS adeste ee cet tao bet 2 3 OUER 1 23 3 2 3 6 random 1 23 2 2 2 4 reverse rotate 1 23 2 2 2 4 rotation 1 23 2 3 3 2 3 6 IX 4 Studio Spot User s Manual scan peer ox eere ER 1 23 2 2 2 4 test sc cica a iua ute RI RUN e ae nh 3 3 wheel spin 1 23 2 2 2 4 LithoPatterns features eso ee ed Intro 2 installation Als B 7 OPTIONS re Intro 8 Specificatii user Intro 6 LOPEN Eech EE vere rik 3 3 3 14 I ONU cra EE 3 3 ER LER ra lg an 3 6 ERIH Lar da dto etes 3 2 ERIL eisernen
65. Meter zu brennbaren Materialien einhalten Zum Ersatz nur Sicherungen verwenden die dem vorgeschriebenen Typ und Nennwert entsprechen 5 Einen Mindestabstand von 1 Meter zu den angestrahlten Objekten einhalten 6 Dieses Ger t darf nur an eine Zw eigleitung mit einem Uberlastungsschutz von h chstens 20 A angeschlossen werden E UN Wamung Zum Schutz Gegen Gef hrliche Korperstrome 1 Wenn dieses Gerat ohne einen Netzkabelstecker erhalten wurde ist der entsprechende Netzkabelstecker entsprechend dem folgenden Code anzubrin gen Braun Unter Spannung stehend Blau Neutral Gr n Gelb Erde 2 Vor dem Austauschen von Lampen oder vor Wartungsarbeiten stets den Netzstecker ziehen Appendix D Important Safety Information D 3 3 Servicearbeiten sollten nur von Fachpersonal ausgef hrt werden Das Gerat enthalt keine wartungsbedurftigen Teile 4 Dieses Ger t geh rt zur Klasse I Dieses Ger t mu geerdet werden Warnung Zum Schutz Gegen berm ssige Ultraviolett UV Bestrahlung 1 Benutzen Sie dieses Ger t nur wenn das komplette Lampengeh use fest eingebaut ist ebenfalls d rfen keine der Schutzabdeckungen Linsen oder der UV Schutz Besch digungen aufweisen 2 Die Schutzabdeckungen Linsen und der UV Schutz m ssen ausgewechselt werden wenn sie sichtlich derma en besch digt sind da sie ihre Wirksamkeit einb en z B infolge von Rissen oder tiefen Kratzern 3 Nie direkt in die eingeschaltete La
66. OP Y field gt Chapter 4 Preset Scenes 4 5 HddR PRST CAPT SNA to SN Ib Capturing DMX Data Into a Scene CAPT ES 1 can create preset scenes by capturing data from a DMX controller All constructs can be captured except for TI ME XF Ad and dLAY To capture DMX data 1 Check and ensure that the fixture s are properly addressed and respond to your controller 2 Press and hold lt MENU until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary 3 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PR ST field and press lt ENTER 4 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the CAPT field and press lt ENTER S NO1 will appear on the display 5 Using the up and down arrow buttons select the destination scene Do not press ENTER yet 6 Using your controller program the desired look s 7 Press lt ENTER to capture the DM X data to the selected scene The display will indicate dONE 8 Press lt MENU to back out of the CAP T menu Using the up and down arrow keys scroll to Edi T and press lt ENTER 10 Edit the TI ME XF Ad and dLA Y parameters using the fixture s on board menu system Refer steps 8 through 10 located in Editing with the On Board Menu System EDIT on page 4 2 for assistance 11 Repeat steps 3 through 9 of this procedure for additional fixtures and scenes Re Initializing a Scene ZERO Sc
67. 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 WAS FORESEEN OR 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 iv ES 1 User Manual Product Modification Warning High End Systems products are designed and manufactured to meet the requirements of United States and International safety regulations Modifications to the product could affect safety and render the product non compliant to relevant safety standards Mise En Garde Contre La Modification Du Produit Les produits High End Systems sont concus et fabriqu s conform ment aux exigences des r glements internationaux de s curit Toute modification du produit peut entrainer sa non conformit aux normes de s curit en vigueur Produktmodifikationsw amung Design und Herstellung von High End Systems entsprechen den Anforderungen der U S Amerikanischen und internationalen Sicherheitsvorschriften Ab nderungen dieses Produktes k nnen dessen Sicherheit beeintr chtigen und unter Umst nden gegen die diesbez glichen Sicherheitsnormen versto en Avvertenza Sulla Modifica Del Prodotto prodotti di High End Systems sono
68. Reverse rotate 160 175 63 68 AO AF Wheel spin 176 191 69 74 BO BF Scan 192 207 75 80 CO CF Random 208 223 81 87 DO DF Blink wheel indexed 224 239 88 93 EO EF Blink aperture indexed 240 255 94 100 FO FF Position 0 0 36 0 14 0 24 Position 1 37 73 15 28 25 49 Position 2 74 109 29 42 4A 6D 6 Litho Wheel 1 Position Position 3 110 146 43 57 6E 92 Position 4 147 182 58 71 93 B6 Position 5 183 219 72 85 B7 D8 Position 0 220 255 86 100 D9 FF Indexed Mode 0 255 0 100 0 FF Variable Forw ard Rotate Mode Rotate stop 0 3 0 1 0 3 Rotate forward slow est 4 2 4 Rotate forward fastest 225 100 FF Variable Reverse Rotate M ode Rotate stop 0 3 0 1 0 3 Rotate reverse slow est 4 2 4 Rotate reverse fastest 225 100 FF Continuously Variable Wheel 7 Litho Wheel 1 Rotation Spin Mode High Byte Fastest forward spin 0 0 0 Slowest forward spin 127 49 7F Slow est reverse spin 128 50 80 Fastest reverse spin 255 100 FF Scan Mode Scan slowest 0 0 0 Scan fastest 255 100 FF Random Mode Random stop 0 3 0 1 0 3 Random slow est 4 2 4 Random fastest 255 100 FF 1 22 ES 1 User Manual Table 1 4 ES 1 Protocol Continued Channel Construct Description hi He Ha 8 Litho Wheel 1 Rotation Indexed Mode 0 255 0 100 0 FF Low Byte Full Speed Indexed 0 15 0 5 0 OF Forward rotate 16 31 6 12 10 1F Reverse rotate 32 47 13 18 20 2F Wheel spin 48 63 19 24
69. S T 01 select the scene to paste to destination TO T 16 scene CAPT SNOI set the scene to capture DMX data to SN16 destination scene Address Menu ADDR ES 1 can be addressed by fixture number or DMX start channel To change the way ES 1 is addressed see Addressing By DMX Start Channel or Fixture Number Mode CHNL on page 3 16 To address ES 1 AdaR 1 Press and hold lt MENU until the display changes to AddR 2 Press ENTER to edit the AddR field 3 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the desired fixture number or DM X start channel 4 Press ENTER to store the desired fixture number or DMX start channel Information Menu IN FO Use the follow ing subsections to use the functions contained within the NF O menu Viewing Lamp Status LAMP To view the lamp status BddR 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to AddR 3 8 ES 1 User Manual 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field and press INFO lt ENTER The display will indicate LAMP LRMP 3 Press ENTER to view the lamp status The fixture will display one of the follow ing ON the lamp is on OFF the lamp is off STRK the lamp is attempting to strike Viewing Lamp Hours L HR To view the number of hours the lamp has been on since this option was reset HddR 1 Hold MENU gt until the display changes to AddR INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field
70. ST pe ramp open and snap shut strobe RS15 SRI SR15 snap open and ramp shut strobe NRIS random ramp open and snap shut strobe NR15 Ae random snap open and ramp shut strobe FCUS 0 255 focusing OPEN open F001 gt M variable iris F127 Pl eg P15 periodic variable strobe ien random strobe PRST EDIT SC UNS ius ramp open and snap shut strobe SRI SR15 snap open and ramp shut strobe H random ramp open and snap shut strobe NR15 NUM random snap open and ramp shut strobe CLSD closed OPEN open Pl ibus P30 periodic strobe em random strobe sHUT RS1 ramp open and snap shut strobe RS30 SRI SR30 snap open and ramp shut strobe NR1 NR30 random ramp open and snap shut strobe Malo random snap open and ramp shut strobe NS30 DIM GE dimming MSPD DIS disable MSpeed for controller crossfading Chapter 3 Menu System 3 7 Level 1 PRST Table 3 7 Menu Map Continued Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description 0 15 fastest MSpeed MSPD 252 7 slowest MSpeed MRO1 MACR MR26 Macro 1 to macro 26 X0 1 increments of 0 1 X9 9 XFAD X10 i increments of 1 0 EDIT ar nn SN16 X0 1 increments of 0 1 X9 9 DLAY X10 increments of 1 0 X166 SEC set time by seconds TIME MIN set time by minutes HOUR iset time by hour ZERO OK zero scene resets the scene to its null setting FROM i select the scene to copy from source scene PY TORT S
71. ST view frost value LR2L view litho wheel 2 rotational value low byte LR2H view litho wheel 2 rotational value high byte DMX FIXT LT2 view litho wheel 2 aperture position value LTC2 view litho wheel 2 control function channel value LR1L view litho wheel 1 rotational value low byte LR1H view litho wheel 1 rotational value high byte LT1 view litho wheel 1 aperture position value view litho wheel 1 control function channel LTC value CO2 view color w heel 2 position value CO2C view color w heel 2 control function channel value col view color wheel 1 position value 3 2 ES 1 User Manual Table 3 7 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description CO1C view color wheel 1 control function channel value TLTL this menu item has no functionality TLTH this menu item has no functionality PANL this menu item has no functionality FIXT PANH this menu item has no functionality DMX STRT view start code OV view overrun errors FE view framing errors view the number of data source values in the SRGE FIXT submenu INFO DATA GE i view data on the selected DMX channel PPOS this menu item has no functionality TPOS this menu item has no functionality SENP this menu item has no functionality SENT this menu item has no functionality COL check for color wheel homing tabs on the SENS sensor homed check
72. Table Intro 1 Lens specifications oooooocoonnnnicinnnnncccccnnnnonnnncnanan cnn rca nan nennen nnne Intro 6 Table 1 2 Example Determining the Unique Fixture Number ssssssssessssssssssrrsssssrrsseserrsrsrrnssrrrnnss 1 16 Table 1 3 Example of Wasted DMX Channels 1 17 Taole TAs ES POOO ourrour Di Di de Ee e dl eae a ba lard t d cata cca A dee 1 17 Table 2 2 Litho Functions voraces 2 2 Table 2 8 Litho Rotation enit Lea e a d a o aa ed 2 4 Table 224 Frost Functions ip ER ee edere d apse epp ed RP M ata 2 4 Table 2 5 Tris FUnctloris uio een eter as tete teet exe n quee DU dave ge Y ana ee abe avete 2 5 Table 26 Strobe Funcions betreten aaa deet ef pa ao ia dea cai Ha Fari A a d zau 2 5 Table 3 7 Menu Map aire e da a a pl a ee eae 3 2 Table A 2 General Troubleshooting ss A 4 Table AS Status EDS usi Pta aa e I Rein A 5 Table A 4 Upload Troubleshooting AA A 6 Table A 5 Description and function of ES 1 fuses sssssssssssseeeee enne A 10 Table C 2 DMX Start Channels sisi C 4 Table amp 3 C0lor Combinations sreci a ie nenn C 5 Table C 4 Calculating Beam Diameiers men nn ss C 6 Figure Intro 1 ES 1 dimensions sisi Intro 4 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 Figure 1 9 Figure 1 10 Figure 1 11 Figure 1 12 Figure 1 13 Figure 1 14 Figure 3 1 Figure 1 2 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure A 3
73. X channels For example in Table 1 3 if you assigned fixture number 2 F 02 to the EC 1 fixture it would assume that all other fixtures on the link are also using 12 DMX channels so it will erroneously try to receive channel 13 as the first channel in its channel range This would create channel overlapping because fixture number 1 ES 1 is already using channel 13 in its 20 channel range In this example to prevent overlapping channels you must assign fixture number 3 F 03 to the EC 1 even though it is physically the second fixture on the DM X 1 16 ES 1 User Manual link While this would prevent overlapping channels it would result in wasted channels that could not be used see Table 1 3 Table 1 3 Example of Wasted DMX Channels Fixture location Fixture Dame OL D peas number DEIX Resultin channels used channel range used to 9 on the link name channels wasted per fixture prevent overlapping First ES 1 20 channels F01 01 20 4 channels Second EC 1 12 channels F 03 25 36 wasted 21 24 f 4 channels Third ES 1 20 channels F 05 41 60 wasted 37 40 Fourth ES 1 20 channels F 07 61 80 Therefore if you choose to assign fixture numbers to different types of devices and or protocols on the same DM X link refer to DM X Start Channels on page C 4 which shows the channel ranges reserved for ES 1 fixtures This table will help you determine the next available DM X sta
74. a pole contact High End Systems to obtain a pole mounting kit see Optional Accessories on page Intro 7 The information in the follow ing subsections provides instructions for mounting ES 1 on the foundation you prepared for each fixture follow ing the instructions in the EC 1 Installation Guide shipped with the fixture Note that the instructions in the EC 1 Installation Guide also apply to the ES 1 fixture 1 6 ES 1 User Manual 1m ES 1 can be mounted in any orientation on a foundation built on the wall ceiling or ground ES 1 comes with four T bars installed in the bottom panel see Figure 1 9 If you use mounting hardware other than the mounting feet provided you can move and secure the T bars in a variety of positions to accommodate the mounting hardw are you use Figure 1 9 T bar location Note because there are a variety of conceivable lighting designs you should consider the procedure below as a suggested guideline only High End Systems Inc cannot make specific recommendations for your particular lighting design or venue WARNINGS 1 do not mount on a flammable surface 2 maintain a minimum distance of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet from combustible materials 3 maintain a minimum distance of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet from lighted object This means the fixture must be positioned at least 1 meter away from the object it is illuminating Verify the foundation or mounting point will handle the weight of the device
75. able A 5 Table A 5 Description and function of ES 1 fuses Fuse Type and Rating Size Protects Symptom Logic board and No display or F2 6 3 A 250 V Fast Blow Only 5mm x 20mm motor supply motors F3 6 3 A 250 V Fast Blow Only 5mm x 20mm Lamp power supply Lamp won t strike 3 To access the fuses use a 5 32 allen wrench to unscrew the side panel s eight screw s and remove the fixture s side panel Remove only the side panel nearest the fixture s alpha numeric display to gain access to the power supply PCB see Figure A 5 A 10 ES 1 User Manual open this side panel D Y display panel Figure A 5 Remove the side panel nearest the display panel Locate the power supply board tray and ballast tray inside the fixture see Figure A 6 These trays are connected to each other by internal wiring Therefore to move one tray you must move both trays at the same time Slide the power supply board tray and ballast tray out of the fixture about two inches d ballast tray i H power supply board tray logic board tray Figure A 6 Identify internal components Note if any of the wires inside the fixture prevent the trays from sliding carefully move the wires out of the way Do not force the trays from their position this may disconnect internal wiring Appendix A Troubleshooting and M
76. al 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 Refer servicing to qualified personnel no user serviceable parts inside Class equipment this fixture employs a grounded type receptacle and is not intended for connection to a two wire ungrounded source of supply un Appendix D Important Safety Information D 1 Warning For Continued Protection Against Exposure To Excessive Ultraviolet UV Radiation 1 Do not operate this equipment without complete lamp enclosure in place or if shields lenses or ultraviolet screens are damaged 2 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 3 Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on Warning For Continued Protection Against Injury To Persons 1 Caution hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping 2 Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 140 degrees C 284 degrees F
77. allen wrench torque wrench wide tip flat head screw driver replacement or accessory lens To replace the lens 1 Electrically isolate the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow the fixture to cool before handling Appendix B Accessory Installation B 1 2 Using a 5 32 allen wrench remove the 12 screws around the edge of the front bezel and remove the front bezel see Figure B 1 front bezel screws 12 front bezel IH mi ILI ei UD Figure B 1 Remove the front bezel 3 Locate the lens ring thumbscrew and lens on the ES 1 optical assembly inside the fixture head see Figure B 2 4 Loosen the lens ring jeie thumbscrew and pivot the ring away from the lens 5 Remove the existing lens from the assembly 6 Align the lip of the new lens lens ring with the ring and slide the new lens into the assembly 7 Pivot the ring back to secure the lens to its assembly and retighten the thumbscrew 8 Replace the front bezel and the 12 front bezel screws Figure B 2 ES 1 optical assembly B 2 ES 1 User Manual Make sure the rubber gasket rubber gasket used to seal the front bezel is aligned and seated correctly w hen replacing the front bezel see Figure B 3 Tighten the screws to a torque setting betw een 36 48 in Ib 4 5 N m to achieve a w eather resistant seal
78. and press lt ENTER L HR 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the L HR field and press ENTER to view the lamp hours Note if the display indicates OVER the counter has rolled over 9999 hours Viewing Lamp Strikes L ST To view the number of times the lamp has attempted to strike Add 1 Hold MENU until the display changes to AddR INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field and press lt ENTER EAST 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the L ST field and press lt ENTER The fixture will display the number of times the lamp has attempted to strike UJ d E Note lamp strikes are automatically reset when the lamp hours are reset Resetting Lamp Hours L RS on page 3 10 If the display indicates OVER the counter has rolled over 9999 strikes Viewing the Current Software Version VER To view the current software version Add 1 Hold MENU until the display changes to AddR INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the I NF O field and press lt ENTER 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the VER field and press lt ENTER The fixture will display the current software version Note the software version is also displayed when you exit the menu system see Identifying Front Panel Components on page 1 2 Chapter 3 Menu System 3 9 Resetting Lamp Hours L RS To reset lamp hours and lamp strikes HddR 1 Hold lt MENU unt
79. anual Optional Accessories Cables and Connectors 10 foot heavy duty data cable with Neutrik XLRs 55050005 25 foot heavy duty data cable with Neutrik XLRs 55050006 50 foot heavy duty data cable with Neutrik XLRs 55050007 100 foot heavy duty data cable with Neutrik XLRs 55050008 Male XLR terminator 90404039 Female XLR terminator Call Neutrik 5 3 pin and 3 5 pin XLR convertor set 55050015 Controllers and U pload Devices Status Cue Lighting Console 22020002 Lightwave Research Upload Dongle 26040002 Factory Installed Dichroic Filters Aqua 80510171 CTO 80510246 Cyan 80510244 Light Cyan 80510245 Indigo 80510248 Magenta 80510242 Pink 80510243 Y ellow 80510247 Note custom colors are available from High End Systems Contact your authorized dealer or High End Systems for ordering information Lenses 13 narrow field lens 80160029 18 standard field lens factory installed 80160030 30 wide field lens 80160031 Literature ES 1 User s Manual 60600101 EC 1 and ES 1 Installation Guide 60600125 Mounting Hardware Mounting Feet included with ES 1 Pole Mount Kit Call Note For more information about optional accessories contact your High End Systems dealer distributor High End Systems sales or visit the High End Systems web site For contact information see Contacting High End Systems Inc on page Intro vi Introduction Intro 7 Factory Installed LithoPatterns and Effects Cones 39141255 Space Steppers 39141251 D
80. ashing 39141253 Bright Stars 39141252 Teather Wall 39141254 Happy Dais 39141157 Pickup Sticks 39141108 Lava cyan 39142030 Lava magenta 39142031 Lenticular Effect Glass 39144001 Five Facet Prism 99090035 Note additional effects glass and custom LithoPatterns amp are available from High End Systems A complete catalogue is available on the High End Systems web site Contact your authorized dealer or distributor for ordering information The cyan and magenta Lava lithos are combined to make up the Lava litho Lamps Philips MSD 575 lamp Intro 8 ES 1 User Manual 55030050 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup Unpacking ES 1 In this section you will unpack your ES 1 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 fixture during transport If you ever need to return a product for repair or maintenance you must return it in its original shipping carton and packing materials If you return your ES 1 in a non factory shipping carton or with non factory packing materials you will be billed for the materials Note before returning anything to the factory be sure to call your High End Systems dealer distributor for a Return Material Authorization RM A number High End Systems cannot accept any goods shipped without an RMA number Refer to Contacting High En
81. built in DMX viewer To view DMX data by channel iit INFO 2 dMx 3 dRTR 4 ca 1 to 2 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the dMX field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the dATA field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to desired channel C001 C512 and press ENTER to view the DMX value in decimal form Viewing Sensor Data SEN S Sensor data is provided for advanced users to troubleshoot fixtures See SENS on page 3 3 for a complete list of the fields and descriptions To view supplemental fixture data Addr 1 INFO 2 SENS 3 4 Hold MENU until the display changes to AddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SENS field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to desired field and press ENTER to view the sensor information 3 12 ES 1 User Manual Test Menu TEST Use the follow ing subsections to perform the functions contained within the TEST menu Homing the Fixture HOME To manually home the fixture using the front panel HddR 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to AddR TEST 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to
82. calibrating the fixture s mechanical positions This ensures that fixtures attain the correct positions from DM X data To remotely home a fixture l 3 4 Note Set DMX channel 20 shutter to a value of 0 on the appropriate fixture s This will unlock channel 20 control Set DMX channel 20 to the desired value for at least one second e Off 20 28 e Dim 30 38 Bright 40 48 Set DMX channel 16 to any value other than O Set DMX channel 20 to 0 safe to manually adjust the display intensity using the front panel see Setting Display Intensity DSPL on page 3 17 Set DMX channel 16 shutter to a value of 0 on the appropriate fixture s This will unlock channel 20 control Set DMX channel 20 at 60 68 for approximately one second The display will indicate RST reset strike the lamp if it is off and the display will indicate H OME while all motor systems reset After the fixture has homed it will return to its programmed position Set DMX channel 16 to any value other than 0 Set DMX channel 20 to 0 safe to manually home the fixture using the front panel see Homing the Fixture HOME on page 3 13 Remote Lamp Control If you extinguish the lamp while the fixture is operating you must allow the lamp to cool for approximately 10 minutes before it can restrike To remotely restrike or extinguish the lamp l Set DMX channel 16 shutter to a value of 0 on the appropriate fixtur
83. close during color change The flags will ee j BE instantly reopen when the next programmed position is reached 1 Long crossfade and M Speed times could result in undesirable effects as there will be no light output Note combined mode will not allow colors to be combined with the aqua or indigo positions because they do not mix Color Wheel Positioning Color wheel positioning controls the movement of the colors wheels Color w heel positioning is controlled by DMX channel 2 for color wheel 1 and channel 4 for wheel 2 unless combined mode is used See Color Combinations on page C 5 for a list of combined colors with the factory color wheels The factory color wheels contain the follow ing dichroic colors Chapter 2 Operation 2 1 Color Wheel 1 color w heel 1 low er Pe Position 1 white open Position 2 yellow Position 3 full CTO color temperature orange Position 4 aqua Position 5 pink Position 6 magenta Note color wheel 1 is physically located closest to the lamp color wheel 2 upper Color Wheel 2 an Position 1 white open AI Ze N am ur i e Position 2 cyan i 6 ER ae Position 3 light cyan Position 4 indigo Position 5 pink Position 6 magenta Litho functions determine how each litho wheel moves Each litho function can run at full speed or MSpeed Litho Functions Litho functions are controlled by DM X channel 5 for litho wheel
84. d 1 24 2 5 3 4 Varia E sense 2 5 3 4 SA PR 3 3 SVUC nensis dec eae cda EN a 3 3 SVECE ERRoO Missis to cost A 3 SNAP mesi ia eu aei 3 4 symbols caution and warning Intro 1 synchronized playback suse 4 8 T JOE DAS at tius 3 8 AR erm 3 4 Tars naeh 1 7 KG EE 3 4 TEMP ces saca de cut EE 3 2 3 10 temperature COMO recrea Intro 2 Intro 6 current NN 3 2 3 11 ISA ED A LA LE LA 3 2 3 11 minimum 3 2 3 11 resetting s aida 3 11 terminator eeh e Intro 7 CONSTRUCTIE eier 1 10 leie Ti We WEE 1 9 noi lg a ie 20 a EHRE 3 13 test DMX data idas A 6 EE 3 13 A 6 THRMCHI P Liane A 3 TEET pL 3 3 3 4 tilt setting angle nun 1 9 M OUTPUT 3 8 4 2 timing Control 4 1 TETH Or 3 3 EINE varita od 3 3 D S A Et AES ed 3 8 4 5 TPOS ena ad i et 3 3 trademarks vaina i troubleshooting 1 2 rita A 1 U UPEDS ar rid me iai A 3 URLO rd 3 15 upload dongle Intro 7 A 14 V MISERE a cea St do oi bl ra ee 3 2 3 9 voltage factory setting sa 1 4 setting the fixture voltage 1 4 voltage jumper ssssenm nennen 1 5 Voltage DIRS a ert Lt eg 1 5 W Waranty Hormis rares aca het eden een iv w eather resistant seal torque setting 1 6 A 10 A 12 A 13 B 3 a e Be DM are B 7 B 8 EIERE ee Intro 4 VF O1 WO 3 6 Width ok m ne nent Ie iE Intro 4 WINdOW duse eer an A 14 World Wide Web Site eese 1 17 WROL WRO aaaannnnrrerirrrrrirrrren 3
85. d Systems Inc on page vi Inspecting the Contents Carefully unpack the shipping carton and inspect the contents for damage If any of the items listed below are missing or damaged notify both the shipping agent and your sales agent immediately The shipping carton contains the following items ES 1 fixture Philips MSD 575 lamp installed in the fixture two mounting feet eight 3 8 socket cap screws eight 3 8 split lock washers ES 1 User Manual EC 1 Installation Guide Note the instructions in the EC 1 Installation Guide also apply to the ES 1 fixture Registering Your Product It is extremely important that you register your ES 1 with High End Systems To register your fixture have your serial number s handy and call toll free at 888 696 5711 or register on line at http info highend com service service html Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 1 Identifying Front Panel Components The ES 1 front panel contains a display panel protected by a plastic covering see Figure 1 1 To access this display panel use a 5 32 allen wrench to remove the four screws in the display covering The display panel has five status LEDs Light Emitting Diode an alpha numeric display and four menu navigation buttons see Figure 1 2 alpha numeric LED display navigation buttons status os LEDs Transmit
86. d Troublesbootng A 6 Onboard Self Tests erit e ete a eerte cs A 6 3TestingiDMX Data ina itu boas ati re rer tou EE aaa de Cose ada ini Oa E d ba A 6 Maintenance uet ass at ehe ee d a o al a e a d e a lt A 7 Replacing the Lamp E A 7 Optimizing the E le WEE A 9 Replacing Power Supply Fuses mmm sus A 10 Gleaning ES 1 einer ha ete tore tee tai tes A 12 Cleaning the Interior Surfaces A 12 Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces A 13 Updating Software sise A 14 Appendix B Accessory Installation coace ad cae leek are B 1 GN Rn B 1 Installing Optional Accessories B 1 Replacing the Lens pina coc ee a a B 1 Bieles eg UI B 3 LithoPattern Gobo and Effect Installation B 7 Appendix C Supplemental Information eeeeeeeiee sienne eese eese nennt nennen anna anna nenea na nana nenea anna ansa nn C 1 eU C 1 Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times C 1 DMX Start Channels 5 6 A EL IR C 4 Color Combinations usine C 5 Calculating Beam Diameters eene nennen C 6 Appendix D Important Safety Information ss en anna nea anna aeen nnnm rc D 1 Appendice D Importantes Informations Sur La S curit sss D 2 Anhang D Wichtige Hinweise F r Ihre Sicherheit men nenea ana nanna ae nenn D 3 Ap ndice D Informaci n Importante De Seguridad sse D 4 Appendice D Importanti In
87. d by DMX channel 16 See Table 2 6 for strobe functions and descriptions Table 2 6 Strobe Functions Function Description Open Opens the strobe system Closed Allows instant blackout Variable Allows variable speed strobing Random Allows random speed strobing Ramp open and Allows the system to ramp open at variable speeds and snap shut at full snap shut speed Snap open and Allows the system to snap open at full speed and ramp shut at variable ramp shut speeds Random ramp open and snap shut Allow s the system to ramp open at random speeds and snap shut at full speed Random snap open and ramp shut Allows the system to snap open at full speed and ramp shut at random speeds Chapter 2 Operation 2 5 Dimming ES 1 has full dimming capability without changing the color temperature or the shape of the projection This is accomplished with dimming flags that are positioned out of the focal length Dimming is linearly scaled with 256 values to provide smooth and accurate motion Dimming is controlled by DMX channel 17 MSpeed MSpeed movement speed is a separate timing construct provided on all automated Lightw ave Research fixtures MSpeed is the amount of time required to complete movement s from one position to another All fixtures that have the same MSpeed value reach their destination at the same time regardless of the distance traveled Because MSpeed allows the fixture
88. e to set the display intensity via a DMX controller see Remote Display Adjustment on page 2 7 Inverting Alpha N umeric Characters D IN To invert the orientation of the alpha numeric characters 1 2 3 Setting Fixture Shutdown Time S DN ES 1 automatically shuts itself down when DMX data is removed When a shutdown occurs power is removed from all motors and the lamp is turned off Once a fixture is shut down you must home the fixture to bring it back into operation Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SET field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons select d N and press lt ENTER UJ d E To set the length of time before ES 1 shuts down after DM X data is removed l 2 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SET field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the S dN field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons select 5 MN 5 minutes or 10MN 10 minutes and press lt ENTER Preset Menu PRST The preset menu PR ST allows you to program and playback scenes from ES 1 s on board memory This information is covered in detail in Chapter 4 Preset Scenes Chapter 3 Menu System 3 17 3 18 ES 1 User Manual Chapter 4 Preset Scenes Overview Each ES 1 fixture can store and play back up to 16 pre
89. e cable is designed to carry a higher quality signal with less susceptibility to electromagnetic interference Data grade cables must be Belden 9841 or equivalent meets specifications for EIA RS 485 applications with the follow ing characteristics 2 conductor tw isted pair plus a shield maximum capacitance betw een conductors 30 pF ft maximum capacitance betw een conductor and shield 55 pF ft maximum resistance of 200 1000 ft nominal impedance 100 1400 Cable Connectors If you construct cabling you must use cable connectors with a male 3 pin XLR connector on one end and a female 3 pin XLR connector on the other end Pin one is the common cable shield pin two is the data complement negative and pin three is the data true positive see Figure 1 12 J or api EC bs Grounding lug XLR shell inside XLR shell S g GEN E Ss TR E K A N i a s 5 Grounding lug Common e y inside XLR shell ble shield lt LES ren pe lt negative GI 2 UM negative KO positive a GE cable shield Male XLR Connector Female XLR Connector Figure 1 12 XLR 3 pin connectors You should test each cable with a voltage ohm meter VOM to verify correct polarity and to make sure that the negative and positive pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield or to each other Also make sure that pin 1 is shielded Caution do not connect anything to the ground lug on the XLR connectors Do not connect or
90. e s This will unlock channel 20 control Set DMX channel 20 at 80 88 to restrike the lamp or at 90 98 to extinguish the lamp for at least 3 seconds Set DMX channel 16 to any value other than 0 Chapter 2 Operation 2 7 4 Set DMX channel 20 to 0 safe Note to manually use the lamp functions from the front panel see Turning the Lamp On and Off LAMP on page 3 14 Remote Shutdown ES 1 can be remotely shutdown via a DMX controller When a fixture is shutdown the lamp is extinguished power to the motor systems is removed and the front panel display and indicators are turned off Fixture shutdown allows you to remotely deactivate a fixture or a range of fixtures without manually turning off each breaker Once a fixture is shutdown you must home the fixture to bring it back into operation To shutdown a fixture complete the follow ing procedure 1 Set DMX channel 16 shutter to a value of 0 on the appropriate fixture s This will unlock channel 20 control 2 Set DMX channel 20 to a value of 120 130 5096 on the appropriate fixture s The value must be sent for approximately 3 seconds before the fixture s will shutdown 3 Set DMX channel 16 to any value other than 0 4 Set DMX channel 20 to 0 safe 2 8 ES 1 User Manual Chapter 3 Menu System Overview ES 1 s four navigation buttons on the display panel allow you to navigate through the on board menu system see Figure 3 1 As you navigate
91. echnician Color system is not producing the correct color unit is not homed properly home the unit Unit is not responding to controller wrong fixture DMX address bad data cable s link not terminated set the address as outlined in Address Menu ADDR on page A 8 check and replace data cables as needed terminate link as outlined in Linking the Fixtures on page 1 11 Unit is producing unexpected results e incorrect DMX starting address on the controller e last fixture is not terminated refer to Assigning a Fixture Address on page 1 15 terminate fixture Display is not functioning e display is turned off power connectors are loose bad logic board refer to Setting Display Intensity DSPL on page 3 17 refer to qualified technician refer to qualified technician A 4 ES 1User Manual Status LEDs The status LEDs help determine where any problems with your ES 1 may be originating See for a description of the five status LEDs Table A 3 Status LEDs Problem LED State Indicator Description e The motor power supply is receiving adequate Motor Solid green No voltage P ER 9 q Off Yes Fuse or power failure The lamp power supply is receiving the proper amp SPI SHON NO ANER the uen is on S dii Off Not necessarily The lamp is shut dow n Flashing Yes The fixture is unable to strike the lamp 5V
92. ed by qualified personnel The information listed in this cahpter is intended to assist qualified personnel only 2 High Voltage Touching internal electrical components can result in electric shock 3 4 disconnect the fixture from power before servicing equipment surfaces can reach 140 C 284 F Allow the fixture to cool for five minutes before touching any surface 5 always wear hand and eye protection when servicing the fixture oA gt Troubleshooting This section provides information on diagnosing and solving operational problems If a solution to your problem cannot be found in the following subsections contact your authorized dealer or High End Systems customer support see Contacting High End Systems Inc on page vi Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 1 Display Error Messages The ES 1 menu system provides a comprehensive listing of error messages when problems occur Use the follow ing tables to identify solve or report errors to a qualified service technician Table A 1 Display Error Messages Display Problem Explanation Solution Message A ddR EEPROM was fixture was unable to refer to qualified service LOST junreadable recover fixture address personnel fixture w as addressed in DUE c et a different channel set a valid fixture address configuration store new boot code Refer to bOOT d new boot code does not i
93. em us 3 1 Menu Navigation io ei eret eese ten etit eno 3 2 Address Menu ADDR cial i esed tn M emt tee De dent 3 8 Information Menu INFO retirer eere te ert nr 3 8 Viewing Lamp Status LAMP nenea nennen enn nana nnns 3 8 Viewing Lamp Hours IHR 3 9 Viewing Lamp Strikes L ST iii 3 9 Viewing the Current Software Version VER 3 9 Resetting Lamp Hours L RS ss 3 10 Viewing Fixture Hours F HR in 3 10 Resetting Fixture Hours F RS iii 3 10 Viewing the Current Internal Temperature CURR 3 10 Viewing the Minimum Internal Temperature MINT 3 11 Viewing the Maximum Internal Temperature MAST 3 11 Resetting Temperature Readings DEST 3 11 Viewing DMX Errors and Construct Values EIST 3 12 Viewing DMX Data by Channel Number DATA 3 12 Viewing Sensor Data SENS is 3 12 Test Menu TEST iati ea aie a 3 13 Homing the Fixture HOME 3 13 Moving the Fixture to Setup Position GAP 3 13 Self Tests SELF feti n ees horde D e bre ie 3 13 Testing the Alpha Numeric Display DISP sse 3 14 Changing Boot Codes BOOT 3 14 Turning the Lamp On and Off LAMP eene 3 14 Mode Menu MODBE 4 etie ette redde n d ai 3 15 Crossloading Fixtures XLD men nn nennen nnns 3 15 Setting the Fixture Type TYPE nenea na aaa aaa 3 15 Set Menu SET ne tha date pt a a ORBE une Fa ras oe eC a URP aaa dul da 3 16 Reverting to the Fac
94. enes are quickly reset to their blank nullified factory settings with the menu system To reset a scene Addr 1 Press and hold lt MENU until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary PRST 2 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PRST field and press lt ENTER Edi d 3 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the E dl T field and ENG press lt ENTER gt S NO1 scene 1 will appear on the display to 4 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll the scene to reset GN IG SNO1 SN 16 and press lt ENTER 4 6 ES 1 User Manual ZERU 5 6 Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the ZE RO field and press lt ENTER OK will appear on the display Press ENTER to reset the selected scene Playing Back Scenes in Stand Alone Mode PLAY Scenes can be played back on each fixture without a controller through the menu system Note if a fixture is connected to a DMX link the fixture will not respond to data while it is in playback mode To playback scenes in stand alone mode PRSI LAY Sul DI 1 7D 1 2 3 Press and hold lt MENU gt until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PRST field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PLAY field and press lt ENTER OF F will appear on the display Using the up and dow
95. entree e ida a ada 3 17 Chapter 4 NL EE 4 1 OV EIVIGW esee tedesco teer ta aug d s atata hee de 4 1 Understanding Preset Scene Terminology and Concepts 4 1 Editing Scenes voire pe orate itu emt etu ein bte tute cab Dea 4 1 Editing with the On Board Menu System EDIT 4 2 Using the Time Parameter ss 4 3 Using Crossfade Delay and MSpeed sse 4 3 Step By Step Editing Example nana nana na 4 4 Copying and Pasting Scenes COPY 4 5 Capturing DMX Data Into a Scene CART 4 6 Re Initializing a Scene ZERO nenea nenea nana anna nana 4 6 Playing Back Scenes in Stand Alone Mode PLAY 4 7 Determining the Active Scene un 4 7 Synchronizing Preset Playback men esee enne nennen nes 4 8 Connecting Fixtures for Synchronized Playback 4 9 Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance nana ea anna aaa nre A 1 Gi zi rie i cata el Da bea aaa taie ae Lp a a te capela a A 1 Troubleshooting iro p a a D REP ndn oia i ies A 1 Display Error Messages eee oo n er ERE pre etta A 2 General Troubleshooting mmm aa ana nennen A 4 Status LEDS e en Rae rt le ts A 5 Software Upload Troubleshooting sssssseessreessresssesnnstensssrnesrnnssinssstnnsstnnnnnenn nnne A 6 Onboard Self T6Sts iu ab erneut ted E cat ed A 6 Testna H RO EE A 6 Maintenance Dm A 7 Replacing the Lamp 2 in re tea tit d ie PIRE A a at IR THE barrica A 7 Optimizing the CaM D ie ree te e
96. fixture as the master fixture by assigning it a unique DM X start channel 1 or fixture number 1 see Assigning a Fixture Address on page 1 15 Make sure no other fixture on the link is assigned DM X start channel 1 or fixture number 1 2 Link the fixtures you want to synchronize to the master fixture see Linking the Fixtures on page 1 11 Make sure you terminate both the first and last fixture in the link and that there are no DMX controllers on the link 3 Set preset playback on for all fixtures on the link see Playing Back Scenes in Stand Alone Mode PLAY on page 4 7 Note if the master fixture is turned on after the slaves it may take up to one sequence for all fixtures to synchronize Chapter 4 Preset Scenes 4 9 4 10 ES 1 User Manual Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance Overview This appendix provides directions for troubleshooting problems that may be preventing you from operating ES 1 properly It also includes instructions for properly maintaining your fixture If you need additional help or if the problem you are experiencing is not listed in this chapter contact High End Systems customer service in one of the ways shown in Contacting High End Systems Inc on page vi If you need to return your fixture for warranty or non warranty service please follow the procedures outlined in Returning an Item Under Warranty for Repair on page iv WARNINGS 1 this fixture must be servic
97. formazioni Di Sicurezza sse D 5 Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation ss D 6 ES 1 Architectural Luminaire User Manual High End High End Systems Inc 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas U S A LIGHTWAVE RESEARCHe P N 60600140 Version 1 0 For the latest product updates and information not contained in this manual visit the High End Systems Product Support page at http info highend com service prodsupt html 01999 High End Systems Inc 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 Cuelighting 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 Trademarks used in this text ES 1 EC 1 Studio Spot 575 Technoray and Technopro are trademarks of High End Systems Inc Cyberlight Lightwave Research LithoPattern Technobeam Status Cue and Studio Color 575 are registered trademarks of High End Systems Inc Motorola is a registered trademark of Motorola Inc Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Corporation Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their
98. g cable s disconnected necessary dow nload reconnect cable s Status Cue the XLR cable s was reconnect XLR cable s displays disconnected replace cable s Fixture could bad cable s e referto qualified service personnel noterase flash the fixture s electrical circuitry ROM is damaged Status Cue e Status Cue was configured with If there is no fixture at that address a ES 1 at that address but no nothing is wrong WARNINGS No fixtures were found there response from another fixture type possibly check to ensure fixture is turned on s using RS 422 is connected remove the fixture s from the data Fixture xx f Link xx before ES 1 fixtures link or move them after ES 1 fixtures a data distributor is being used disconnect the data distributor and reconnect fixtures check connections Address xx store the new boot code Refer to Changing Boot Codes BOOT on page 3 14 Fixture displays new software also included boot bOOT dl FF code normal acontroller is connected to the disconnect the controller and attempt link the upload again Fixtures are not jus a fixture possibly using RS remove the fixture s from the data cross loading 4222 is physically connected link or move them after ES 1 fixtures before ES 1 fixtures that is inhibiting the cross load Onboard Self Tests ES 1 has on board self tests to diagnose problems If you are experiencing problems t
99. gistering Your Product sense 1 1 Identifying Front Panel Components nenn nnt 1 2 Identifying Side Panel Components ssesesseessessiieeisssirssirrssrnssrnnttnnstnnstnnnennsennnenn nnt 1 3 Before Beginning Installation esee ennemis 1 3 Installation Requirements mn nea nana nea nana ana aaa ana 1 3 Setting the Fixture Voltage sr 1 4 Mounting thie Fixture ricino is 1 6 Attaching the Mounting Feet 1 7 Securing the Fixture to the Prepared Foundation 1 8 Obtaining Data Cabling and Terminators 1 9 Constructing Cabling nn nana nana nnne 1 10 Cable Connectors u ee abad 1 10 Constructing Terminators us 1 10 Linking the Fixtures eoe eere cete ene reete ee Lone dae te ta eee dee ee ei 1 11 Branch Mains Power Connections 1 12 Important Power Cord Information U K Only 1 12 VIGTIG FIKKER HEDS INFORMATION DANMARK sees 1 13 Powering Up the Fixture sise 1 13 Homing the FIXtUIG iei ote ete ete ete tete pretii bl 1 13 Selecting a Control Method 1 13 Channel Range uid tl lindas doas 1 13 DMX Start Channel Control Method 1 14 ES 1 User Manual vii Fixture Number Control Method 1 14 Assigning a Fixture Address 1 15 Determining the Unique DMX Start Channel 1 15 Determining the Unique Fixture Number A 1 16 Wasted DMX Channels aaa nea aaa amana ana 1 16 Controlling ES 1 With DMX eee enne nennen snnt
100. hat the minimum distance to a lighted object is 1 meter This symbol indicates that eye protection is required This symbol indicates a hot surface This symbol indicates an explosion hazard This symbol indicates a fire hazard gt EAS Introduction Intro 1 ES 1 Feature Overview USITT DMX 512 control Color capabilities Rotating lithos and rotating effects Custom 575 watt discharge lamps Special effect functions Factory macros Frost Dimming Iris Focus Intro 2 ES 1 User Manual Full control over all operating parameters of ES 1 is achieved via 20 channels of DMX 512 protocol This includes 16 bit accuracy for gobo indexing and 8 bit accuracy for all other parameters All parameters are controlled by a built in Motorola 68340 microprocessor Each of the two color wheels support five dichroic glass filters plus open Custom color filters may be ordered from High End Systems and are easily installed These dichroic filters are interchangeable with EC 1 Studio Spot 575 Studio Color 575 and Cyberlight ES 1 can project up to 35 combination patterns using 10 rotating litho effects plus two open located on two independent wheels Each wheel can be independently indexed and rotated in either direction at variable speeds ES 1 utilizes a custom MSD 575 lamp which provides a color temperature of 5600 K and enhanced lamp life Special effect functions provide color spins random color combinations
101. hat you suspect are mechanical perform the tests outlined in Self Tests SELF on page 3 13 Testing DMX Data ES 1 has the ability to view any of the 512 DMX channels on its link This is a very useful feature to ensure ES 1 and other fixtures are receiving the correct data from your DMX controller To test individual DMX data by channel perform the procedures outlined in Viewing DMX Data by Channel Number DATA on page 3 12 To view DMX errors overrun errors framing errors and start code errors refer to the procedures outlined in Viewing DM X Errors and Construct Values FIXT on page 3 12 A 6 ES 1 User Manual Maintenance This section provides information on performing basic maintenance If other maintenance is required refer servicing to a qualified technician Replacing the Lamp You will need 5 32 allen wrench torque wrench Phillips 6OMSD 575 metal halide lamp protective gloves protective eyew ear Caution this equipment is designed for use with Philips OM Series 575 watt GX 9 5 base metal halide lamp only Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and may void the warranty WARNINGS 1 disconnect power before re lamping or servicing 2 an operating unshielded MSR MSD lamp emits ultraviolet and visible UV vis radiation which could damage eyes and E skin Whenever you are working on or near an exposed lamp wear protective eye gear Never look directly at the lamp while the lamp is on
102. heels to be brought in or out of focus from 1 meter to infinity Due to the short focal distance between litho wheels patterns can be easily morphed Additionally combination patterns can be created by mixing patterns and or effects Focus is controlled by DMX channel 14 2 4 ES 1 User Manual Iris The precision iris manipulates the beam diameter Additionally the iris offers strobing random strobing and ramp snap effects The iris is controlled by DMX channel 15 See Table 2 5 for iris functions and descriptions Function Variable Table 2 5 Iris Functions Description Allows variable beam diameter Variable strobe Allows variable strobing of the beam diameter Random strobe Allows random strobing of the beam diameter Ramp open and Allows the system to ramp open at variable speeds and snap shut at full snap shut speed Snap open and Allows the system to snap open at full speed and ramp shut at variable ramp shut speeds Random ramp open and snap shut Allows the system to ramp open at random speeds and snap shut at full speed Random snap open and ramp shut Allows the system to snap open at full speed and ramp shut at random speeds Shutter ES 1 uses the flags in the dimming system to produce instant blackout variable and random speed strobes and variable and random ramp snap strobes Additionally ES 1 can dim while strobing The strobe system is controlle
103. hickness 1 778 mm x 0 25 0 070 in 0 010 Note the dichroic glass specifications for ES 1 are identical to Studio Spot 575 Studio Color 575 Cyberlight Cyberlight CX and Cyberlight SV Introduction Intro 5 Effect Glass Diameter 36 322 mm 0 25 1 430 in 0 010 Image area 31 750 mm x 0 25 1 250 in 0 010 Thickness 3 175 mm x 0 25 0 125 in 0 010 Note the effect glass specifications for ES 1 are identical to Studio Spot 575 Technobeam Technopro and Technoray LithoPatterns Resolution 3300 d p i Diameter 36 449 mm 0 15 1 435 in 0 006 Image area 31 750 mm x 0 25 1 250 in 0 010 Thickness 1 778 mm x 0 25 0 070 in 0 010 Note use the above specifications for metal gobos Lenses Table Intro 1 Lens specifications Lens Minimum Focal Distance Effective Focal Length F Stop Elements 132 1 M co 140 mm 1 2 4 182 1 M co 100 mm 1 1 6 4 302 1 M Go 60 mm 1 1 8 5 Note to determine which lens best suits your application refer to Calculating Beam Diameters on page C 6 1m WARNING risk of fire Never light objects closer than 1 M Lamps Lamp type Philips MSD 575 MSD 575 color temperature 5600 Kelvin AN warns use only M Series GX 9 5 Base 575 watt metal halide type lamp Note the above lamp was specifically designed for use in ES 1 and EC 1 Mixing lamp types will result in undesirable color points betw een fixtures Intro 6 ES 1User M
104. icere de eder tie A 9 Replacing Power Supply Fuses sis A 10 Gleanirig ESzT ache e n p eite erbe tel einen ke A 12 Cleaning the Interior Surfaces men eee anna nana A 12 Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces mmmee eee nenea nro coronan cnn A 13 Updating Software sise A 14 Appendix B Access ory Installation 2 22 EENEG NEES B 1 eI EE B 1 Installing Optional Accessories us B 1 Replacing the Lens rente o B 1 Dichroic Installation iconic iaca oc a ie B 3 LithoPattern Gobo and Effect Installation e eee ee B 7 ES 1 User Manual ix x Appendix C Supplemental Information nent C 1 OVOrVIGW d spares aa a odio tia tit dla C 1 Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times C 1 DMX Start Channels issues C 4 Color Gombinations leede ge a ct aa da dis C 5 Calculating Beam Diameters mean senes C 6 Appendix D Important Safety Information senennennsnnnennnens D 1 Appendice D Importantes Informations Sur La G curte nern nnenn nnt D 2 Anhang D Wichtige Hinweise F r Ihre Sicherheit sse D 3 Ap ndice D Informaci n Importante De Seguridad seesseeeseeeseeneesiieseisssrrnsirnssrnnstnnstnn nsen nnenn nnt D 4 Appendice D Importanti Informazioni Di Gieurezzg D 5 Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation sse D 6 MING ON m aaa Dual caii ua z Dada A audi eat iau At a aa Bl ata E IX 1 ES 1User Manual List of Figures Figure 1 1
105. il the display changes to A ddR INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field and press lt ENTER EARS 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the L RS field and hold ENTER until the fixture resets the lamp hours to 0000 Viewing Fixture Hours F HR To view the number of hours the fixture has been on since this option was reset 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the F HR field and press lt ENTER The fixture will display the number of fixture hours SE ES dd n c3 m N EHE ES LA Note the display will indicate H xxx for hours and M xx for minutes until H999 When fixture hours exceed 999 the display will no longer indicate minutes instead it will use all four digits to display hours If the display indicates OVER the counter has rolled over 9999 hours Resetting Fixture Hours F RS To reset fixture hours HddR 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field and press the ENTER button RS 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the F RS field and hold down ENTER until the fixture resets the fixture hours to 0000 m Viewing the Current Internal Temperature CURR To view the fixture s current internal temperature HddR
106. ink Note if you are linking fixtures without a controller for synchronized playback you should install a terminator on the master fixture s Data In connector as well as the last fixture s Data Out connector Branch Mains Power Connections AN WARNING class 1 equipment This equipment must be earthed ES 1 is shipped without a power cord cap attached You can either wire the line cord for permanent connection to a pow er source or install a power cord cap and connect ES 1 to a standard electrical outlet for indoor installations For more information on ES 1 power requirements and on fitting user supplied conduit or w eatherized cabling directly to the ES 1 side panel connectors see the EC 1 Installation Guide p n 60600125 shipped with the fixture Note that the instructions in the EC 1 Installation Guide also apply to the ES 1 fixture If you choose to install a power cord cap the type of cap you need depends on the location and country in which ES 1 will be used You should use a power cord cap with the correct voltage rating for 13 amps or more Contact a local authority if you are unsure which type of power cord cap you need Install a power cord cap or permanently connect the cord to a power source in accordance with the follow ing code green and yellow earth blue neutral brown live Important Power Cord Information U K Only In the United Kingdom the colours of the cores in the mains lead of this equipmen
107. inner tabs up This could damage the tabs 10 Install the new dichroic into the color wheel with the coated side towards the wheel In other words on the color wheel closest to the lamp install the dichroic so that the coated side faces away from the lamp On the color wheel furthest from the lamp install the dichroic so that the coated side faces toward the lamp See Figure B 10 to understand how to determine the coated side of a dichroic d Sl XN d De SK _ coated D c uncoated Soe ff Place an object near the surface the reflection will appear to touch the object on the coated side Figure B 10 Determining the coated side of dichroic glass N Caution improper installation can cause color shifts around the edge of the beam 11 Replace the lens assembly and fan plate on the optical assembly and install the four screws removed in step 6 12 Replace the optical assembly in the fixture s head see Figure B 6 Note that the optical assembly can only fit into the fixture head in one orientation to allow the stepper motor lens and fan cables to connect to their cable connectors B 6 ES 1User Manual 13 Reconnect the stepper motor lens and fan cables to their cable connectors see Figure B 5 14 Reinstall the two hold down screws in rubber gasket the optical assembly see Figure B 4 15 Replace the front bezel and reinstall the twelve screws around the edge of the front bezel see Figure B 1
108. l to the MA XT field and press ENTER 5 The fixture will display the maximum internal temperature in C degrees centigrade Resetting Temperature Readings RST To reset the minimum and maximum temperature readings HddR 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to AddR INFO 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field and press MM lt ENTER TEMP 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the T E MP field and press lt ENTER RST 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the RST field and press lt ENTER Chapter 3 Menu System 3 11 UJ d E Viewing DMX Errors and Construct Values FIXT DM X errors and individual construct values can be viewed by name This feature is provided for advanced users to troubleshoot fixtures See FIXT on page 3 2 for a complete listing of the fields and descriptions To view any item listed above Ada 1 ENEG 2 dMx 3 FIXT 4 5 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the NF O field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the dMX field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the FI XT field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to desired field and press ENTER to view its value in decimal form Viewing DMX Data by Channel Number DATA ES 1 provides a
109. ld projection All lenses feature advanced aberration correction The aberration correction eliminates chromatic shifts image distortion spherical astigmatism and provides an impeccably flat focus field The dimming system provides instant blackout variable and random speed strobes variable and random ramp snap effects and the blinking function Additionally ES 1 can dim while strobing Up to 16 scenes can be programmed for playback without a controller Scenes can be programmed from the front panel or captured from DMX data You can playback data in stand alone mode or synchronize playback with up to 32 fixtures A full function 15 segment four character alpha numeric display allows the user to easily program all functions of the fixture A full set of diagnostic functions are available through the menu system ES 1 can also serve as a DMX tester to view channel values and DMX errors The display can be remotely turned on off or dimmed via DM X Five L E D indicators visually provide the status of the lamp power supply motor power supply and data ES 1 can be mounted on a foundation you build using the EC 1 Installation Guide or on a pole using the High End Systems Pole Mount Kit All motors are digitally controlled steppers They provide precision control high torque smooth movement near quiet performance and very long life Fixture shutdown lamp on off and homing can be accessed remotely via DM X You can also
110. low steps 1 5 in Dichroic Installation on page B 3 to remove the front bezel disconnect the stepper motor lens and fan cable and remove the optical assembly 2 Using a phillips head screw driver remove the four optical assembly plate screws and remove the optical assembly plate see Figure A 8 reflector optical assembly plate wx E e b co E ul reflector screws 4 N optical assembly plate screws 4 Figure A 8 Remove the optical assembly plate and reflector 3 Remove the four reflector screws and remove the reflector see Figure A 8 If the reflector is not clean gently wipe the interior of the reflector with a dry soft lint free cloth 4 Replace the reflector over the lamp and reinstall the four reflector screws 5 Replace the optical assembly plate and the reinstall the four optical assembly plate screw s 6 Follow steps 12 15 in Dichroic Installation on page B 3 to replace the optical assembly reconnect the stepper motor drive cable and fan cable and reinstall the front bezel 7 Tighten the front bezel screws to a torque setting between 36 48 in Ib 4 5 N m to achieve a weather resistant seal Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces How often you clean the outer surfaces of your ES 1 depends on the environment If your fixture is used in a dusty rainy environment you should clean the outside of your fixture every few weeks A clean fixture Appendix A Troubleshooting and M ain
111. lso apply to the ES 1 fixture The mounting feet slots provide 17 of pan Position ES 1 at the desired pan angle 1 8 ES 1User Manual tilt screws 4 mounting feet slots 4 3 8 hex nut 4 3 8 fender q washer 4 mounting studs 4 25 minimum E diameter foundation Figure 1 11 Secure ES 1 to the prepared foundation 2 When the ES 1 is positioned correctly place a 3 8 extra large fender washer and a 3 8 hex nut over each of the four studs in the foundation and tighten securely See Figure 1 11 3 Loosen the tilt screws using a 5 32 allen wrench and adjust the tilt angle to the desired position then re tighten securely See Figure 1 11 Obtaining Data Cabling and Terminators To link a fixture to a controller or other fixtures you must obtain data cabling You can either purchase cabling from High End Systems or construct your own cabling For more information see Optional Accessories on page Intro 7 or Constructing Cabling below The last fixture in a link must have a 120 ohm 1 4 watt minimum terminator attached to its Data Out connector You can either purchase terminators from High End Systems or construct your own terminators For more information see Optional Accessories on page Intro 7 or Constructing Terminators on page 1 10 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 9 Constructing Cabling High End Systems recommends you use data grade cable Data grad
112. ma por acci n t rmica Appendice D Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza Avvertenza Per Prevenire Incendi 1 Questa apparecchiatura stata progettata per l uso esclusivo con lampada a sali metallici Philips da 575 watt base GX 9 5 serie M L uso di qualsiasi altro tipo di lampada pu essere pericoloso e pu annullare la garanzia Da non montare sopra una superficie infiammabile Mantenere apparecchio a un minimo di 1 0 metri 3 28 piedi di distanza dai materiali combustibili Rimpiazare i fusibili usando soltanto quelli del tipo e della taratura adatta Mantenere una distanza minima di 1 0 metri 3 28 piedi dagli oggetti accesi Questa apparecchiatura e da collegarsi ad un circuito con una protezzione da sovraccarico massima di 20 amperes WN O UP Avvertenza Per Prevenire Le Scosse Elettriche 1 Se questa apparecchiatura stata consegnata senza una spina del cavo di ali mentazione collegare la spina appropriata del cavo di alimentazione in base ai seguenti codici marrone sotto tensione Appendix D Important Safety Information D 5 blu neutro verde giallo terra 2 Disinnestare la corrente prima di cambiare la lampadina o prima di eseguire qualsiasi riparazione 3 Per qualsiasi riparazione rivolgersi al personale specializzato L utente non deve riparare nessuna parte dentro l unita 4 Aparecchio di Classe l Questa apparecchiatura deve essere messa a terra Avvertenza Per P
113. ming process you will hear clattering sounds as the wheels iris and shutter seek their home position ES 1 also homes when you power up the fixture via a DM X controller see Remote Homing on page 2 7 To manually home ES 1 via the on board menu system see Homing the Fixture HOME on page 3 13 Selecting a Control Method You must select a control method for each ES 1 fixture either a DMX start channel recommended or a fixture number for a link with fixtures that all use the same number of DMX channels in their channel range Note once you choose a control method you should use that same control method for all the fixtures on a link Channel Range There are 512 available channels on each DMX link These 512 channels are divided among all the devices in a particular link The number of channels each fixture requires is called the fixture s channel range Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 13 Each ES 1 fixture reserves a block of 20 contiguous channels Therefore you can control up to 25 ES 1 fixtures 512 DMX channels available 20 channels used by ES 1 25 6 fixtures per link You must assign a unique fixture address to each fixture that you want to respond independently to controller commands The fixture s channel range must not overlap any other device s channel range on the link When two devices on the same DMX link have overlapping channel ranges one or both devices will be disabled or behave erratically N
114. mpe schauen Warnung Zum Schutz Vor Verletzungen 1 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 Ausw echseln der Lampen Ihre Hande und tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille 2 Die Oberfl chen des Ger tes k nnen Temperaturen bis zu 140 C erreichen Vor dem Anfassen stets 5 Minuten lang abk hlen lassen 3 Falls die Lampe besch digt oder durch W rmeeinwirkung verformt ist mu sie ausgew echselt werden Ap ndice D Informaci n Importante De Seguridad Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra Incendios 1 Este equipo est dise ado para utilizarse nicamente con la l mpara de haluro met lico Philips serie M de 575 vatios y base GX 9 5 El uso de cualquier otro tipo de l mpara pued resultar peligroso y pued anular la garant a No monte el equipo sobre una superficie inflamable Mantenga una distancia m nima de materiales combustibles de 1 0 metro Cambie los fusibles nicamente por otros que sean del tipo y la clasificaci n especificadas 5 Guarda una distancia m nima a objetos iluminados de 1 0 metro 6 Este equipo debe conectarse a un circuito que tenga una protecci n m xima contra las sobrecargas de 20 A xf aY Advertencia Para La Protecci n Continua Contra Electrocuciones l Si se recibi este equipo sin el enchufe de alimentacion monte usted el enchufe c
115. n arrow buttons scroll to the ON field and press lt ENTER gt The display will indicate PRST with a dot in the low er right hand corner to indicate you are in playback mode and the programmed scenes will begin playback When playback finishes playing scene 16 or it comes to the first blank scene the sequence will loop and restart at scene 1 Determining the Active Scene To determine the active scene during playback 1 Press and hold lt MENU gt until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PRST field and press lt ENTER gt Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PLAY field and press lt ENTER OFF will appear on the display Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the S CN field and press lt ENTER The display will indicate the scene that is playing Chapter 4 Preset Scenes 4 7 gt Synchronizing Preset Playback ES 1 provides synchronized playback for up to 32 supported fixtures Supported fixtures include ES 1 EC 1 Studio Spot 575 Studio Color 575 Studio Spot 250 Studio Color 250 Technobeam Technopro Technoray Note you should not connect more than 32 fixtures per link for synchronized playback Synchronized playback is accomplished by a proprietary time code signal generated by the master fixture and sent to the slave fixtures via DMX cables The time code signal is similar to SMPTE and uses a 30
116. nd fan cables 5 Slide the optical assembly up and out of the fixture see Figure B 6 Figure B 6 Remove the optical assembly BA ES 1User Manual 6 Using a phillips head screw driver remove the four screws that hold the optical assembly together see Figure B 7 Remove the lens assembly and attached fan plate color wheels 2 stacked remove these four screws lens assembly litho wheels 2 Figure B 7 Remove the screws in the optical assembly to access the color wheels 7 Locate the color wheels stacked one on top of the other see Figure B 7 8 Rotate the desired color wheel so that the color you wish to replace is accessible from the edge and rotate the opposing color wheel so that its open position is at the edge see Figure B 8 color wheel 1 lower color w heel 2 upper Figure B 8 Factory color wheels and index positions Note color wheel 1 is inversely oriented in the optical module Appendix B Accessory Installation B 5 9 Gently push the dichroic glass towards the spindle in the center of the color wheel A lift the edge away from the wheel B and remove the a see T B 2h gt d N P4 X N d ze _ Fh A Z A Qu SA LE e K N p P So Figure B 9 Removing the dichroic glass N Caution do not bend or lift the
117. not set the voltage selection jumper with the equipment plugged in You will need e 5 32 allen wrench torque wrench e small flat head screw driver To change the fixture s voltage frequency setting l Electrically isolate the fixture 2 Using a 5 32 allen wrench unscrew the eight side panel screws and remove the fixture s side panel Remove only the side panel nearest the fixture s display panel to access the power supply board see Figure 1 4 3 Locate the power supply board tray and ballast tray inside the fixture see Figure 1 5 These trays are connected Open this gt to each other by internal wiring side panel i Therefore to move one tray you must move both trays at the same time display panel Figure 1 4 Remove the side panel 1 4 ES 1 User Manual 4 Slide the power supply board tray and ballast tray out of the fixture about two inches power supply board tray logic board tray Figure 1 5 Identify internal components Note if any of the wires inside the fixture prevent the trays from sliding carefully move the wires out of the way Do not force the trays from their position this may disconnect internal wiring 5 Locate the voltage frequency jumpers on the power supply board see Figure 1 6 n H m m m m EE re 2 ses TT szlll sca TT sell a F i Lane
118. ntro 5 Dichroic Glass oou an Intro 5 EE Intro 6 LithoPatterns ca at i le Da at a Intro 6 A Ete RE A T da Baa at NED Intro 6 LM a A qe d tt a Intro 6 Optional Accessories iii Intro 7 Cables and Connechors mmm ame amana nana na Intro 7 Controllers and Upload Devices nnn Intro 7 Factory Installed Dichroic Eltere Intro 7 MIRI EE Intro 7 Bj Intro 7 Mounting Hardware sis Intro 7 Factory Installed LithoPatterns and Effects AA Intro 8 Es Intro 8 Chapter 1 Installation KEE ME 1 1 Unpacking GE 1 1 Inspecting Me ee CEET 1 1 Registering Your Product esses essen nennen enne nere nnne 1 1 Identifying Front Panel Components ss 1 2 Identifying Side Panel Components sssssssssseeeeeennee nennen 1 3 Before Beginning Installation 1 3 Installation Requirements sise 1 3 Setting the Fixture Voltage diee etae nr ent 1 4 Mounting BRACKET 1 6 Attaching the Mounting Feet ss 1 7 Securing the Fixture to the Prepared Foundation mmm ana 1 8 Obtaining Data Cabling and Terminators sse 1 9 Constructing Cablmg ss 1 10 Cable Connectors ix eet petere rs tr end i ee tert t 1 10 Constructing Terminators nn amana 1 10 Linking the TI 1 11 Branch Mains Power Connections oooconncccccccccnonoccnnnnccnononnnnnn cc cono ana nana aaa aaa 1 12 Important Power Cord Information U K Only nenea nenea nea n
119. o counter clockw ise projected view at variable speeds Wheel spin Stops or spins the litho wheel in either direction at variable speeds Scan Scans between two lithos at variable speeds Random Randomly switches between lithos at variable speeds Frost Frost effects are achieved with two frost flags The frost system provides infinite beam diffusion variable and random frost strobing and variable and random ramp snap effects Frost is controlled by DMX channel 13 See Table 2 4 for the available frost functions and descriptions Table 2 4 Frost Functions Function Description No Frost Removes the frost flags from the optical path Variable Allows variable diffusion Full Frost Allows variable full diffusion Periodic strobe Allows variable strobing of the frost flags Random frost strobe Allows random strobing of the frost flags Ramp open and snap shut Allows the system to ramp open at variable speeds and snap shut at full speed Snap open and ramp shut Allows the system snap open at full speed and ramp shut at variable speeds Random ramp open and snap shut Allows the system to ramp open at random speeds and snap shut at full speed Random snap open and ramp shut Allows the system to snap open at full speed and ramp shut random speeds Focus The variable focus mechanism physically moves the lens assembly This allows both litho w
120. o the desired test and press 5 ENTER The fixture will perform the desired test s To exit the test in progress press MENU Testing the Alpha N umeric Display DISP To perform a self test of the alpha numeric display Auer 1 TEST 2 JISP 3 4 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TEST field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the dS PL field and press lt ENTER The alpha numeric display will run through a self test Press MENU to exit the test Note the self test will run continuously until you press MENU to exit Changing Boot Codes BOOT When ES 1 is uploaded occasionally it is necessary to include a new boot code with the latest software This is apparent when bOOT dl ff appears in the display To accept and store the new boot code Em i mS 2 BOOT 3 Hold MENU until the display changes to AddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TEST field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll to the bOOT field and press lt ENTER The fixture will display ONE RST and home Caution do not remove power from the fixture during the above procedure Turning the Lamp On and Off LAMP To turn the lamp on or off HddR 1 TEST 2 LHMP 3 L ON or 4 LOFF or STAT Hold lt MENU until the display changes to
121. on the link If you cannot move these devices after ES 1 fixtures on the link remember to remove or bypass these devices when you want to perform software uploads or crossloads You will need Suitable length of DMX data cabling Suitable number of terminators Note for more information see Obtaining Data Cabling and Terminators on page 1 9 To link a fixture to a controller and or to other fixtures 1 Connect the male XLR connector on the data cable to the controller s Data Out connector 2 If you plan to control fixtures in stand alone mode without a controller connect the male XLR connector on the data cable to the Data Out connector to the master fixture i e the fixture addressed at DM X start channel 1 or fixture number 1 3 Connect the female XLR connector of the same data cable to the first or next fixture s Data In connector 4 Continue using this method to connect all of the ES 1 fixtures on the link see Figure 1 14 Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 11 DMX 512 compatible controller fixture 1 fixture 2 last fixture on the link ERR y data out leal m SOLOS dl data in data out data in data out data in terminator Figure 1 14 Linking the fixtures 5 Placea male 120 ohm terminator in the female Data Out connector of the last device in the l
122. orrecto seg n el clave siguente e moreno vivo e azul neutral e verde amarillo tierra DA ES 1 User Manual 2 Desconecte el suministro de energ a antes de recambiar l mparas o prestar servicio de reparaci n 3 Derive el servicio de reparaci n de este equipo al personal calificado El interior no contiene repuestos que puedan ser reparados por el usuario 4 Equipo de Clase I Este equipo debe conectarse a la tierra Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra La Exposici n A Radiaci n Ultravi oleta UV Excesiva 1 No opere este equipo sin tener colocada en su lugar la caja protectora com pleta de la l mpara o bien si el blindaje los lentes o las pantallas ultravioletas est n da adas 2 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 3 J am s mire directamente a la l mpara en tanto sta est encendida Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra Lesiones Corporales 1 Precauci n una l mpara caliente puede constituir un peligro de explosi n No la abra por 5 minutos luego de haberla apagado Lleve puestos un protector ocular y guantes al recambiar l mparas 2 Las superficies del equipo pueden alcanzar temperaturas m ximas de 140 grados cent grados Deje que se enfr en por 5 minutos antes de tocarlas 3 Cambie la l mpara si sta se aver a o defor
123. ote if you want two or more fixtures to respond to controller commands in exactly the same w ay the fixtures must be the same type for example tw o ES 1 fixtures and must share the entire channel range DMX Start Channel Control Method If you plan to combine different types of devices that use different numbers of channels on one DMX link you should use the DMX start channel control method Using the DMX start channel method allows you to assign an explicit start channel to each fixture so no DMX channels are wasted For more information see Wasted DM X Channels on page 1 16 To select the DMX start channel control method Ad 1 Press and hold the lt Menu button until ADDR appears on the LED display 2 Using the lt Up and lt Down arrow buttons scroll to the SET menu and press the Enter button to select the SET menu LHNL 3 Using the lt Up and lt Down arrow buttons scroll to the CHNL menu and press the Enter button to select the CHNL menu 4 Using the Up and Down arrow buttons scroll to the DMX option and press the lt Enter button to select the DM X option Note you must select a control method for each ES 1 fixture on the link Fixture Number Control Method When you use the fixture number control method each fixture thinks all other devices on the link use the same number of DMX channels that it uses Therefore using the fixture number control
124. re from power before changing the lamp e Allow the unit to cool for at least five minutes before accessing the lamp Wear protective gloves and goggles when working inside the unit Installation Requirements 1 ES 1 must be installed in accordance with local and national building and electrical codes 2 ES 1 must be mounted on a site that provides adequate drainage so that the fixture is never immersed in standing water 3 ES 1 must be properly secured with recommended mounting hardware when mounted on a wall or ceiling see the EC 1 Installation Guide shipped with the fixture Note that the instructions in the EC 1 Installation Guide also apply to the ES 1 fixture Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 3 Setting the Fixture Voltage The ES 1 fixture voltage is factory set to 277 volts 60 Hertz If your power source voltage differs you must change the fixture input voltage to match your power source ES 1 has a selectable input voltage that allows you to choose 100V or 230V at 50 Hertz or 100V 120V 208V 230V or 277V at 60 Hertz The voltage range for each setting is 10 percent For example if you have a 240 volt power source use the 230 volt input setting Caution this fixture must be serviced by qualified personnel The information listed in this section is intended to assist qualified personnel only AN Warning be sure to match the voltage selection jumper to your pow er source prior to operating this equipment Do
125. rennes 1 17 Chapter 2 iorum 2 1 Color FUNCIONS eoe ete at ettet bia etn mein oett etie bat at Abie 2 1 Color Wheel Positioning sise 2 1 Bitte Beiler Le 2 2 Litho Wheel Positioning ET 2 3 Litho Rotation zc eier etam cte ea eeiam 2 3 FOSTER Re ftn teu tbe ee dox E Le ee 2 4 FOCUS an 2 4 e iura tex pri tor ata E E T A aa 2 5 Sh tlerz isa ces tttm tei eben t Ee END etim a d o ie atata 2 5 S ananin e ds eren b e en Ie a a E tete edet 2 6 MS PC CG M a Pa 2 6 Factory Eege EE 2 6 Reeder le CN 2 6 Remote Display Adjustment nennen 2 7 Remote Floming coto b ite b eee ete ren la bal pese 2 7 Remote Lamp Control 2 7 Remote Shutdown zs ne Dei ep tm he ede a dat 2 8 Chapter 3 Men ELI Me 3 1 OVEIVICW 2 5 yi teh doc al aa e Sed s al Te E O at de d eo Tenes 3 1 Accessing the Menu System 3 1 Menu NAVIGATION tette en retire Eb ete tratas 3 2 Address Menu AD DR 5 ea co re tret tie sine ree eo a gesehene 3 8 Information Menu INEO sii ace eer nte re ten ente p e petentes 3 8 Viewing Lamp Status LAMP nana enne 3 8 Viewing Lamp Hours HR ore Eee et ash te Sa 3 9 Viewing Lamp Strikes IT 3 9 Viewing the Current Software Version VER 3 9 Resetting Lamp Hours L RS
126. roteggersi Contro Le Radiazioni Dei Raggi Ultravioletti Non usare questa apparecchiatura se il sistema di chiusura della lampadina non e completo o se gli scudetti le lenti o gli schermi ultravioletti si sono visibilmente danneggiati di maniera tale che la loro efficacia sia stata ridotta ad esempio se vi sono visibili spaccature o graffi profondi Mai guardare direttamente verso la lampadina quando sia accesa Avvertenza Per Non Ferire Ad Altre Persone l Avvertenza la lampadina calda potrebbe esplodere Spegnerla per 5 minuti prima di aprirla Usare protezzioni per le mani e per gli occhi prima di cambi are la lampadina 2 Le superfici della apparecchiatura possono arrivare a temperature di 140 gradi centrigradi 284 gradi f Aspettare 5 minuti prima di maneggiare 3 Cambiare la lampadina se si danneggia o se si e deformata dovuto alle alte temperature Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock VIGTIGT LEDEREN MED GUL GROEN ISOLATION MAA KUN TILSLUTTES KLEMME MAERKET ELLER L D 6 ES 1 User Manual Index Numerics TOMNI gt avecina 3 4 3 17 DAMN ad ra 3 4 3 17 A Accessories ada Intro 7 B 1 AIR EE 3 2 3 4 3 16 RAR LOST an A 2 adds s Id nette ee 3 2 3 8 DMX starting channel 3 4 3 16 fixture number unse 3 16 synchronized playback 4 9 ALL Lih eesti dotat tits AE 3 3 ambient temperature 3 11 B AA seen nn 3
127. row buttons select S HUT shutter and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow buttons change the construct to OPEN and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow buttons select dl M and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys change the dim value to d255 and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow buttons select CO1C color wheel 1 function and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys select MbL K MSpeed blink mode and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys select CO1 color wheel one and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys select b 4 blink position 4 and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys select LT C1 litho wheel 1 function and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys select FSP forward spin and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys select LF 6 litho forward position 6 and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys select F CUS focus and press lt ENTER Using the up and down arrow keys focus the litho from 000 to 255 and press lt ENTER NS A HddR PRST ESI FROM FUG to FO Ib 4 c3 ea Fu E TUO to Dl 18 Using the up and down arrow keys select TI ME and press lt ENTER 19 Using the up and down arrow keys select SEC and press lt ENTER
128. rt channel fixture number for successive ES 1 fixtures on the link Controlling ES 1 With DMX ES 1 may be controlled by 8 or 16 bit DM X controllers Chapter 2 discusses ES 1 operation with its protocol in detail Use Table 1 4 to control ES 1 via DMX Note ES 1 s protocol software and documentation are subject to change Visit the High End Systems web site for the latest updates Table 1 4 ES 1 Protocol Value Value Value Channel Construct Description dec hex Full Speeds Indexed 0 31 0 12 0 1F Forw ard spin 32 47 13 18 2D 2F Reverse spin 48 63 16 24 30 3F Continuous 64 79 25 30 40 4F Fast scan 80 87 31 33 50 57 Slow scan 88 95 34 37 58 5F Random 96 111 137 43 60 6F f Blink indexed 112 127 44 49 70 7F 1 Color Wheel 1 Function A Indexed 128 159 50 62 80 9F Forward spin 160 175 163 68 AO AF Reverse spin 176 191 69 74 BO BF Continuous 192 207 75 80 CO CF Fast scan 208 215 81 83 DO D7 Slow scan 216 223 84 87 D8 DF Random 224 239 88 93 EO EF Blink indexed 240 255 194 100 FO FF Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 17 Table 1 4 ES 1 Protocol Continued ar Value Value Value Channel Construct Description dec hex Indexed Mode Color 1 0 19 0 7 0 13 Color 1
129. s no functionality SWAP this menu item has no functionality S DN 5 MN set shutdown for 5 minutes 10 MN set shutdown for 10 minutes PCAL this menu item has no functionality TCAL this menu item has no functionality ON start playback PLAY OFF stop playback SCN display which scene is playing CLSD closed OPEN open P01 ar P 32 periodic variable strobe slowest to fastest R01 R 32 random strobe slowest to fastest SHUT RS01 ramp open and snap shut strobe slowest to RS32 fastest SRO1 snap open and ramp shut strobe slowest to PRST SR32 fastest EDIT SNO1 NRO1 random ramp open and snap shut strobe SN16 NR32 slow est to fastest NSO1 random snap open and ramp shut strobe NS32 slow est to fastest D000 DIM D255 output D000 to full output D255 PAN 185 this menu item has no functionality 4 185 TILT 112 this menu item has no functionality 112 IDX index mode Noe FSP forward spin mode 3 4 ES 1 User Manual Table 3 7 Menu Map Continued Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Description RSP reverse spin mode CON continuous mode FSC fast scan mode SSC slow scan mode RND random color mode BLK indexed blink mode CO1C MIDX index mode with MSpeed MFSP forward spin mode with M Speed MRSP reverse spin mode with MSpeed MCON continuous mode with M Speed MFSC fast scan mode with MSpeed MSSC slow scan mode
130. s you are mounting The ES 1 fixture weight is listed in Specifications on page Intro 4 Attaching the Mounting Feet If you choose to mount ES 1 using the mounting feet provided follow the instructions below Y ou will need The items listed below are shipped with ES 1 two mounting feet eight 3 8 socket cap screws e eight 3 8 split lock washers Chapter 1 Installation and Setup 1 7 To attach the two mounting feet to the fixture 1 Locate the four T bars installed on the bottom panel of the fixture see Figure 1 9 2 Place the mounting feet on the bottom panel of the fixture and line up the screw holes in the feet with the screw holes in the T bars see Figure 1 10 mounting feet 2 split lock washers 8 3 8 socket cap screws 8 Figure 1 10 Install the mounting 3 Place the eight split lock washers on the aligned screw holes on the mounting feet and secure the feet to the T bars with the eight 3 8 screws see Figure 1 10 Securing the Fixture to the Prepared Foundation You will need The items listed below are NOT shipped with ES 1 four 3 8 NC stainless steel or plated carbon steel hex nuts rated SAE grade 5 or higher four 3 8 fender washers 1 Mount the slots of the mounting feet over the studs in the foundation you constructed follow ing the instructions in the EC 1 Installation Guide Note that the instructions in the EC 1 Installation Guide a
131. set scenes Scenes can be played back independently on any fixture without a DMX controller or up to 32 supported fixtures can be synchronized together with a data link Understanding Preset Scene Terminology and Concepts Before you begin using preset scenes it is important that you read and understand the following terminology and concepts ascene is a combination of constructs and timing controls aconstruct is a unique fixture feature for example focus color or rotating effects asequence is two or more scenes that continuously repeat also known as a loop ora chase Sequences will continue to play back until you turn the fixture off or manually stop playback you must create sequences without skipping a scene The fixture will automatically restart the sequence when it encounters the first unprogrammed scene each value is permanently stored in memory until you change it i e you do not have to save each scene after it is edited if power is removed during playback when power is reapplied the fixture will home and begin playback at the first scene Editing Scenes Editing allows you to create preset scenes by manipulating ES 1 s constructs and timing controls There are three ways to edit scenes menu system copying and pasting an existing scene capturing construct data from a DMX controller gt Note if you capture a scene from a DMX controller you must use the fixture s on board menu s
132. stati progettati e fabbricati per soddisfare i requisiti delle normative di sicurezza statunitensi ed internazionali Qualsiasi modifica al prodotto potrebbe pregiudicare la sicurezza e rendere il prodotto non conforme agli standard di sicurezza pertinenti Advertencia De Modificaci n Del Producto Los productos de High End Systems est n dise ados y fabricados para cumplir los requisitos de las reglamentaciones de seguridad de los Estados Unidos e internacionales Las modificaciones al producto podr an afectar la seguridad y dejar al producto fuera de conformidad con las normas de seguridad relevantes ES 1User Manual V Contacting High End Systems Inc U S and the Americas Sales Department Customer Service U S West Coast Singapore Europe World Wide Web Site vi ES 1 User Manual High End Systems Inc 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 USA voice 512 836 2242 FAX 512 837 5290 High End Systems Inc 2227 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 voice 800 890 8989 24 hour FAX 512 834 9195 24 hour voice mail 512 837 3063 or 800 890 8989 High End Systems Inc 8200 Haskell Avenue Van Nuys California 91406 818 947 0550 FAX 818 908 8975 High End Systems Singapore Pte Ltd 1 Tannery Road 06 05 Cencon 1 Singapore 1334 65 742 8266 FAX 65 743 9322 High End Systems GmbH Lohstrasse 22 D 85445 Schwaig Germany 49 8122 9903 0 FAX 49 8122 9903 33 h
133. t Select Volt Select Volt Select 100V 50 Hz 120V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 277V 50 Hz 50 Hz 9 50 Hz 50Hz 50Hz sora O 60Hz O 60Hz 60Hz Freq Select Freq Select O Freq Select O Freq Select O 277 VAC 277 VAC O 277 VAC 277 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC 100 VAC 5 100 VAC D 100 VAC 100 VAC Volt Select Volt Select Volt Select Volt Select Figure 1 7 Voltage frequency jumper combinations 6 To move a jumper loosen the screw that secures the jumper end in the voltage frequency pin Remove the jumper end and reinsert it in the desired voltage frequency pin After you move the jumper tighten its corresponding screw to secure the jumper to the pin 7 When you have successfully changed the voltage and or frequency carefully slide the ballast tray and power supply board tray inside the fixture 8 Replace the side panel and install the eight side panel Screws removed in step 2 Make sure the rubber gasket used to seal the side panel is aligned and seated correctly when replacing the side panel see Figure 1 rubber gasket 8 Figure 1 8 Side Tighten the screws to a torque setting between 36 48 panel rubber gasket in Ib 4 5 N m to achieve a weather resistant seal Mounting the Fixture If you choose to mount your ES 1 fixture on
134. t may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug 1 12 ES 1 User Manual Proceed as follow s 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 e The core which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red VIGTIG FIKKER HEDS INFORMATION DANMARK Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock Vigtigt Lederne med gul groen isolation maa kun tilsluttes en klemme maerket QD eller cal Powering U p the Fixture ES 1 does not have a power switch To power up the fixture simply connect it to an appropriately rated power source see Branch Mains Power Connections on page 1 12 You can also remotely power up or shutdown the fixture via a DM X controller see Control Channel on page 2 6 However it is very important that you electrically isolate the fixture before performing certain procedures as shown in this manual Homing the Fixture When you connect ES 1 to an appropriately rated power source the fixture automatically begins its homing procedure to verify that the major functions of the fixture color wheels iris and shutter are working properly During the ho
135. tenance A 13 helps maintain performance and reliability since dust and dirt can accumulate on the outside of the lens window and cause loss of light output overheating and or malfunctions To clean the outer surfaces of ES 1 heatsink 1 Clear away any accumulations of snow soil grass clippings or leaves around the heatsink area 2 Clean the window with a soft i cloth and soapy water to remove lens dust and dirt A lens window window clogged with dirt or debris will reduce light output and may pose a hazard to the fixture 3 After washing away the built up dust and dirt clean the lens window with a mild glass cleaning solution Figure A 9 Location of the heatsink and lens window U pdating Software Updating ES 1 software is fast and easy The latest versions of software are provided on the High End Systems web site and are also available through High End Systems customer service see Contacting High End Systems Inc on page vi There are three ways to upload new software to your ES 1 fixtures 1 Attach a High End Systems upload dongle to your computer and upload the software to your ES 1 fixture To use a High End Systems upload dongle you will need a 386 based or faster computer MS DOS version 3 3 or later and one MB of free disk space To obtain an upload dongle with installation and operation instructions contact your High End Systems dealer distributor see Contacting High End S
136. 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 rea sonable protection against harmful interference w hen the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio fre quency 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 ES 1User Manual iii Warranty Information Limited Warranty Unless otherwise stated your product is covered by a two year parts and labor limited warranty Dichroic filters and Lithopatterns amp 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 pro vided date of manufacture will be used to determine warranty period Retuming an Item Under Warranty for Repair It is necessary to obtain a Return Material Authorization Number RMA 4 from your dealer 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
137. the menu system the alpha numeric display will show the menu items you select from the menu map alpha numeric LED display A Up arrow button scroll upward m through menu items or options Downs arrow button scroll downward wv through menu items or options gt dii MENU j ENTER XD WP LC j S Menu button move back to the Enter button select the previous menu level curent menu item or option press and hold to enter the menu system Figure 3 1 Usethe Menu Enter Up and Down keys to navigate through the menu system The alpha numeric display will flash when a new option is selected by pressing the Up and Down arrow buttons and will stop flashing when a new option is entered by pressing the Enter button Note if you do not press the Enter button the new option you selected will not be stored Pressing the Menu button returns you to the previous option or menu without changing the value of an option Accessing the Menu System To access the menu system press and hold the Menu key until ADDR appears on the LED display The menu system is protected against inadvertent menu changes by requiring the Menu button to be held for a few seconds before allowing entry to the menus To exit the menu system you must keep pressing the Menu button to back out of each menu level until M ENU appears on the LED display M
138. the TEST field and press lt ENTER gt 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the HOME field and press lt ENTER gt to home the fixture The display will indicate RST reset and HOME during the process Note to home the fixture via a DMX controller see Remote Homing on page 2 7 Moving the Fixture to Setup Position S U P N Caution the setup position is used only by service personnel before maintenance routines To place the fixture in setup position before servicing HddR 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR TEST 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TEST field and press lt ENTER S UP 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the S UP field and press lt ENTER The display will indicate S ET NOW while the motors are electronically locked into place UJ d E 4 Perform the appropriate maintenance procedures 5 Press MENU to reset and home the fixture Self Tests SELF ES 1 has a comprehensive set of self tests to check each mechanical system See SELF on page 3 3 for a complete list of self tests and descriptions To begin the self test function 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR RHddR 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TEST field and press lt ENTER SELF 3 Using the up and down buttons scrolltothe SELF field and press lt ENTER gt Chapter 3 Menu System 3 13 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll t
139. tinued Display Problem Explanation Solution Message e bad cable s e test and replace cable s as output from previous necessary LINK ink error fixture is bad e test by bypassing previous ERR e bad comm board fixture referto qualified service personnel Reset the menu item that has lamp strikes lamp hours rolled out of ranged see counter value is over j Resetting Lamp Hours L RS OVER or fixture hours have out of range exceeded 9999 on page 3 10 or Resetting Fixture Hours F RS on page 3 10 reduce ambient temperature OVER logic board is over ee exceeds limit and move significant heat TEMP rated its temperature or safe operation and the sources board has shutdown referto qualified service personnel PRGM jfixture failed to upload complete data was not ne TI ME within allotted time received q personnel SVCC sensor power error e bad board refer to qualified service ERR loose cable personnel e problem with litho check to ensure tab crosses SENI wheel 1 tab sensor ERR litho wheel 1 sensor e problem with litho e test litho wheel wheel 1 motor referto qualified service e bad sensor 1 personnel e problem with litho check to ensure tab crosses SEN2 wheel 2 tab sensor ERR litho wheel 2 sensor e problem with litho e test litho wheel wheel 2 motor referto qualified service bad sensor 2 personnel e problem with a color check to ensure each tab SENC w heel tab
140. tion RMA iv ANS o a ed 3 5 3 6 RSOL RS32 Nessie 3 4 A ARE CTE e Rae ORE E 3 7 RS LE RS ra ce 3 7 RSP eii sd 3 5 RSI av cette petec Gaia eei vert 3 2 3 11 3 14 Index IX 5 S SI CN eii fans rss 2 3 4 3 17 O deoa mu peer S dee 3 3 3 13 S000 758 2B ttu dst t b etus osea 3 6 SALE da 1 25 SAO Carita ii Intro 4 1 3 D 1 O AA Be 3 6 scenes see presets S CN NEE 3 4 SEG Haine ner tenta 3 8 4 3 SELBE etos cuf PR mt me 3 13 SENLERR asar aaa cs cose and e etus A 3 SENZ EE A 3 SENG ERR E A 3 SENA uten d eni 3 3 SENS dada 3 12 SENT esse 3 3 SeQUENCES EE 4 1 SET eadera Mae ed re ene Mrd 3 4 3 16 SHUT rides 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 7 ShUtdOWN eee Intro 3 1 25 2 8 TIME ats er verior Ey oves execs eres Detto 3 17 Shutter RR 1 24 3 2 closed schien ies ey te RIP UM RR 1 24 see also strobe test seen esie vex cda 3 3 SNOL NOE 4 2 SNOL SNO Ee 3 4 software viec eue edi cna 3 15 A 14 cr ssl d ses A 14 d leit EE Intro 3 Updating A endete nee A 14 version do e 3 2 version in alpha numeric display 1 2 SROL SR32 aora 3 4 SRE SIRO a iier e 3 7 SRL SR E EOE O d i kd 3 7 SRCE ERR 3 3 SOG it eet 3 5 stand alone mode ciccecceccceeeeeveueeeeeaees 4 7 Start Code isi ges deos 3 3 SAT ais ia caus Dnm eM 3 4 3 14 stepper TOLOIS ae Intro 3 STRIS and til 3 9 3 15 gel Intro 3 3 7 Beri die tus 1 24 raMp SNAp re 1 24 2 5 3 4 IX 6 Studio Spot User s Manual random d
141. to control its own movements the motion will be extremely smooth because it is not dependent on DM X refresh rates MSpeed can be selectively applied to color selection litho selection and litho rotation MSpeed is controlled by DMX channel 18 To determine exact M Speed times see Converting DMX Values to MSpeed Times on page C 1 Factory Macros Complicated looks can be quickly programmed by using one of the 26 factory programmed macros Additionally sequences can be created using the variable speed random macro which randomly plays all 26 macros Each macro modifies a specific set of constructs to produce a unique look while allowing you to retain control of all other constructs When a macro is in use you will be unable to manipulate the constructs it controls For example if you turn on Macro x and it sets Litho wheel 1 to position 5 and rotates it forward at 20 r p m you will be unable to change the litho position rotational direction function and rotational speed Macros are controlled by DM X channel 19 Control Channel The control channel allows you to access and control special fixture functions using your DM X controller The control channel is controlled by DMX channel 20 See the follow ing subsections for control channel parameters 2 6 ES 1 User Manual Remote Display Adjustment To remotely adjust the alpha numeric display intensity 1 3 4 Note Remote Homing Homing is the process of re
142. tory Defaults FACT 3 16 Addressing By DMX Start Channel or Fixture Number Mode CHNL 3 16 Setting Display Intensity DSPL ui 3 17 Inverting Alpha Numeric Characters D IN sssssssssessessseesseeesseseriessrrssrressrnssrrnssns 3 17 Setting Fixture Shutdown Time S DN enne 3 17 Preset Menu PRT 3 17 Chapter 4 PFESCUSCOMCS MD c dea sade estate e 4 1 eM MP E EE 4 1 Understanding Preset Scene Terminology and Concepts 4 1 Editifig S6ellesa rct date A citea ae pl la aha 4 1 Editing with the On Board Menu System EDIT 4 2 Using the Time Parameter ss 4 3 Using Crossfade Delay and MSpeed men en ae e anaee 4 3 Step By Step Editing Example sse 4 4 Copying and Pasting Scenes COPY ss 4 5 Capturing DMX Data Into a Scene CAPT mm na nana 4 6 Re Initializing a Scene ZERO iii 4 6 Playing Back Scenes in Stand Alone Mode PLAY 4 7 Determining the Active Scene is 4 7 Synchronizing Preset Playback nenea ana nea aaa aaa 4 8 Connecting Fixtures for Synchronized Playback 4 9 Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance nene eene nnne nnne nennen nnne A 1 DU ld nc E LA A 1 Troubleshooting X Oe eoe ee eR e e aad A 1 Display Error Messages intet eee tele A 2 General Troubleshooting nenea esee entren nnne A 4 Status LEDS a ia a dat meets A 5 Software Uploa
143. tory defaults Fa 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR Er 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SET field and press lt ENTER The display will indicate FACT FRET 3 Press lt ENTER gt again to enter the field 4 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the ON field and press lt ENTER The fixture will return to the factory default listed above and home the fixture LN Addressing By DMX Start Channel or Fixture Number Mode CHNL To change the addressing method to a DMX start channel ora fixture number mode HddR 1 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SET field and press SET lt ENTER gt EHNL 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the CHNL field and press ENTER HddR 4 Using the up and down buttons select either A ddR fixture number E M mode or dMX DM X start channel mode and press lt ENTER dMX 3 16 ES 1 User Manual HddR d IN Setting Display Intensity DSPL To set the display s intensity l 2 Hold lt MENU until the display changes to A ddR Using the up and down buttons scroll to the SET field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons scroll down to the dS PL field and press lt ENTER Using the up and down buttons select either ON OFF or dl M and press lt ENTER Not
144. ttp w w w highend com Table of Contents A Em Intro 1 About This Manual ee elaine i DE a i ree Pea ve dede aod Intro 1 Manual Gonventions ciencia dt e Eo regle tent dE ct ace ye cashiers Intro 1 Caution and Warning Symbols sse nana nea nnns Intro 1 AOS iii Intro 2 Specification RE Intro 4 Oe Ee iet rt i de ti itte leer hee ae Intro 4 zug C Intro 4 Environmental sicrie cre Rte did dif Intro 5 Cable and Connector Specifications sss Intro 5 Optical Syste ia n an Ba Lr etie ng eet tpe aie eb ede ee bl a a t Intro 5 Dichroic Glass RR Intro 5 Effect GlASS sm ee eet n coe et et ot Intro 6 Binet Intro 6 Cro SP Intro 6 Fm EET Intro 6 Optional ee cente ee tte e iia ett nee Eee ie Intro 7 Cables and Connectors si Intro 7 Controllers and Upload Devices ooooooconncccinoccconocccconcccnnnnnnanoconannn anna cc can nn nana Intro 7 Factory Installed Dichroic Filters seenn Intro 7 A oat etie pati tede n Ede eet ia Intro 7 Literatura tui eue teu SU LAE UE LUNA Intro 7 Mounting Hardware ie apetit at ca ata d cata c een pets Lee HL e Pe Ert eta ds Intro 7 Factory Installed LithoPatterns and Effects Intro 8 L AMpS riens EE Intro 8 Chapter 1 Installati n and Setup oc 1 1 Unpacking ES lasers eae reete belio eet eth ee eee s etu i ne a 1 1 Inspecting the Contents 1 1 Re
145. until the lamp is firmly seated Figure A 2 Installing the lamp Waming do not touch the lamp glass with bare fingers The oils from your skin can damage the lamp and cause it to explode If the lamp is A 8 ES 1 User Manual 10 11 12 accidentally touched clean it immediately with a soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol CH3 2CHOH An alcohol cloth is provided with each lamp Locate the O ring in the outer groove of the lamp cap see Figure A 2 Be sure to replace this O ring if it slips out of the groove during this procedure If the O ring is not replaced correctly the w eather resistance of the fixture will be compromised Reinsert the lamp assembly into the fixture head Make sure you do not crimp the lamp socket wires while replacing the lamp cap Insert the four socket cap screws in the lamp cap and tighten securely Tighten the screws to a torque setting between 36 48 in Ib 4 5 N m to achieve a weather resistant seal Reset the fixture s lamp hours to zero see Resetting Lamp Hours L RS on page 3 10 and optimize the lamp see below Optimizing the Lamp When a lamp is replaced you should optimize the new lamp s position in the optical path Optimizing the lamp ensures that you will have a flat field across the entire beam diameter To optimize the lamp you will need the following items e 2 phillips head screw driver To e 7 64 allen wrench optimize the lamp 1 Mount the fixt
146. ure in an orientation so that it may be squarely projected onto a smooth white surface no less than 10 feet 3 meters away Using a controller or the menu system focus an open white beam on the surface and observe the beam Using a 7 64 allen wrench remove the four screws securing the lamp cap cover see Figure A 3 Using a 2 phillips head screw driver rotate the three lamp adjust screws until you achieve a uniform flat field see Figure A 4 When the remove these four screws lamp cap cover Figure A 3 Lamp cap cover Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance A 9 lamp is correctly optimized the field will have an even disbursement of light throughout the entire beam diameter lamp optimization screws 3 x j Pa B ER rj 2 P2 N N S Y Lu 245 E Mi Ve PINE N Ai Pi SCH wo Figure A 4 Lamp Optimization screws 5 When you have successfully optimized the lamp replace the lamp cap cover and the four lamp cap cover screws Tighten the screws to a torque setting between 15 20 in Ib 2 3 N m to achieve a weather resistant seal Replacing Power Supply Fuses You will need replacement fuse s see Table A 5 torque wrench 5 32 allen wrench To replace fuse s on the power supply board l Electrically isolate the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow the fixture to cool before handling 2 Determine which fuse s to replace by referring to T
147. y applied to color selection litho selection and litho rotation Crossfade controls the timing for all other constructs This allows you to program constructs that will reach their destinations at different times within one scene See Figure 4 1 Tip to make circular and ballyhoo motions with fixtures experiment w ith setting Delay less than M Speed Scene 1 N eo lt c c c o o o ao op dp Delay pets gt y 340 y 2 Crossfade 5 a nen pa 4 MSpeed 10 poy pew Figure 4 1 Crossfade Delay and MSpeed example Note the above figure shows how constructs using crossfade and MSpeed can reach their destination values at different times Chapter 4 Preset Scenes 4 3 Step By Step Editing Example In thi S section you will create a sample scene that requires editing most of the available constructs Addr 1 PRST 2 EI 3 SN J 4 SHUT OPEN 6 dIM 7 dass 8 BUE o MbLK 10 BEEN 1 b Y 12 EN 13 FSP 14 BEE 15 FEOS 16 E 17 ass 4 4 ES 1User Manual Press and hold MENU until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PRST field and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the Edl T field and press lt ENTER S COI scene 1 will appear on the display Press ENTER to edit scene 1 Using the up and down ar
148. y to persons are found in Appendix D Please read all instructions prior to assembling mounting and operating this equipment IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS DE S CURIT Les instructions se rapportant la protection permanente contre les incendies l lectro cution l exposition un rayonnement ultraviolet UV excessif et aux blessures cor porelles se trouvent dans l Annexe D Veuillez lire toutes les instructions avant d assembler de monter ou d utiliser cet quipe ment WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINW EISE Sicherheitsanleitungen zum Schutz gegen Feuer elektrischen Schlag berm ige UV Strahlung und Verletzung von Personen finden Sie in Anhang D Vor der Montage dem Zusammenbau und der Inbetriebnahme dieses Ger ts alle Anlei tungen sorgf ltig durchlesen INFORMAZIONI IMPORTANTI DI SICUREZZA Le istruzioni sulla protezione da incendi folgorazione esposizione eccessiva a raggi ultra violetti UV e infortuni sono contenute nell appendice D Si prega di leggere tutte le istruzioni prima di assemblare montare e azionare l apparec chiatura INFORMACION IMPORTANTE DE SEGURIDAD En el Ap ndice D de este manual se encuentran instrucciones sobre protecci n continua contra incendios descarga el ctrica exposici n excesiva a radiaci n ultravioleta UV y lesiones personales Lea por favor todas las instrucciones antes del ensamblaje montaje y operaci n de este equipo FCC Information This equipment has been
149. ystem to edit the timing controls XFAD DLAY and MSPD The editing methods are discussed in detail in the following subsections Chapter 4 Preset Scenes 4 1 Editing with the O n Board Menu System EDIT To edit program a scene using the on board menu system HddR 1 PRST 2 ECN 3 SN to 4 SN Ib Note 5 6 Note Tip 7 TIME 8 9 Press and hold MENU until the fixture unlocks the menu system if necessary Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the PRST field and press ENTER Using the up and down arrow buttons scroll to the Edl T field and press lt ENTER S NO1 scene 1 will appear on the display Press ENTER to begin with editing scene 1 Optionally use the up and down arrow keys to select another scene SN 02 SN 16 and press lt ENTER The first construct will appear on the display during playback the sequence will restart with scene 1 when the fixture reaches the first unprogrammed scene Using the up and down arrow buttons select the construct to edit and press ENTER to view and edit its value See Menu Navigation on page 3 2 for the construct order and explanations Using the up and down arrow buttons change the construct to the desired value The fixture will instantly respond to any changes that are made Press lt ENTER to store the construct s value you can press MENU to back out of the current field and return to
150. ystems Inc on page vi 2 Crossload softw are from one fixture that contains new er software to all other ES 1 fixtures on the link ES 1 EC 1 Studio Spot 575 and Studio Color 575 fixtures use the same software Therefore if you have an EC 1 ES 1 Studio Spot 575 or Studio Color 575 fixture with newer software you can crossload its software to all other EC 1 ES 1 Studio Spot 575 and Studio Color 575 fixtures on the link The crossloading procedure is explained in Crossloading Fixtures XLD on page 3 15 A 14 ES 1 User Manual 3 Upload the newer software to all EC 1 ES 1 Studio Spot 575 or Studio Color 575 fixtures on the link using the Status Cue lighting console Refer to the Status Cue User Manual for the procedure used to upload software using a Status Cue lighting console Note before you upload new software you must disconnect any controllers bypass any serial data distributors and or data line optoisolators and bypass or make sure that any fixtures using RS 422 communications such as Dataflash AF1000 xenon strobes Intellabeam fixtures and Emulator laser simulators are located after the EC 1 ES 1 Studio Spot 575 or Studio Color 575 fixtures on the link These devices will block communication with any other EC 1 ES 1 Studio Spot 575 or Studio Color 575 fixtures on the link Regardless of the method you chose to upload software if you receive an error during the upload see Software Upload
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