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1. 46 66 60 560 BO 66 66 AG 46 66 60 58 3s value of a DM X channel Use the F1 key to switch over from the main menu to the monitor menu and activate it pressing F7 DM amp INPUT 1 SOLL TS SOLL SPEED TS SPEED DM3 INPUT 2 SOLL TS SOLL SPEED TS SPEED CO NI N9 h I os ae 5 5 H N GU Nai b 1 00000A AAAA 0000909090 AAAA 90008808 HAOAOAHA AAAA AOAO HAOAOAOA OAOAOAOA AOAO HAOAOAOA AOAO HAOAOAOA HAHAHAHA AOAO HAHAHAHAA 0000 00000000 90090999 OAOAOAOA AOAO HAOAOAAA AAAA HAOHAOA 5 00000000 AAAA HAOHAOA 5 9808 90000000 1 BAHO HAHHAA 1 0000 00000000 HAAAAAHA 0009
2. 41 SWITCH 41 Software Update 42 Transport and installaElQHiriacissceencvicuta idis nin 43 DIMM Tested didi on ce on a ai aded eni a aa EO A ul i VR ERE RR eR 52 SERVICE e 53 PANTING E 57 Declaration of conformity 58 CHECKLIST 59 eA 60 Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de 1 Introduction 1 1 General The NDP gives you the perfect control over up to 144 channels and in case of a control failure allows you to output saved Cues 1 1 2Programming functions and entering data You can operate the NDP together with the menu overviews indicated in this manual just by using the integrated display the Encoder and the keys An even more practical and clear approach would be using a connected monitor plus an external keyboard You can however also use a remote control via a TELNET connection our hotline would gladly help you with your questions 1 1 3Hardware and interfaces The integrated flash disk contains the software as well as all data saved with the NDP 1 2 About this guide We have tried to describe the complex options possible when working with the NDP in a logical sequence As you will see working with this unit is easier as
3. amp amp 59 AI AI I I I FI AI AI AI GI I AO IA IGI I I I A A Jb bsp 00 Rope p Y hub bb Ewa put PA V v E b KB S M RS L caps pid EA 0005 _ 2 gt gt Fag Pg t e cooooooooooco cooooooooooo 2 n c je e Here current and power of each dimmer of the module are displayed The green figures indicated the active OFF the Crate or the Phase are not logged on and not attache
4. SICUE PLAYBACK gt l CUE gt STORE CUEDSIORE STORE 6 01 9 002 001 18 CUE menu Cues are stage light images that can be saved and called up at a later time You can save up to 1 000 Cues Fora better overview you can group Cues in 2 number blocks lt this is helpful e g to create coherent groups Additionally you can save Cues into sequences a kind of folder In order to identify a Cue you have to enter the sequence number and the respective Cue number Cues do not have to have unique numbers as long as they are saved to different sequences You can work with Cues directly from the NDP or via an external keyboard you can also use a REM OTE keyboard with up to 64 assignable Cue keys the table in the annex of this manual contains the assignment of this REM OTE keyboard CUE PLAYBACK Here you can start or stop Cues Enter the sequence number and the Cue number and confirm with OK or ENTER Stop the Cue using the NDP s RETURN key or the ESC key on the keyboard or start the next Cue using OK or ENTER the last Cue will then be stopped automatically If a Cue had been started with a REM OTE key you can stop it from this menu If a Cue had been started with a REM OTE key and another Cue is then started from the PLAYBACK menu both Cues will be output i e the starting values will be overwritten If a Cue had been started with a REM OTE key the same Cue can be stopped from the menu vice versa a C
5. pressbutton Edit Module Menu Edit Module opens Press button CHOOSE COFIGURATION to open the overview of possible dimmer configurations and choose type jump to the next previous menu with the buttons gt Close menu with X Dimmer Rack 1 Crate 1 Module 1 Properties gt lt Chocce Power Class contio REESE Signal Raise None 1 11 SINUS Patch Patch Profile qe 1 BIS jesse d t 1 SKVA 700 10 2 5KVA SINUS 0004 0 2 SKVA RELAY Create change and select a profile 2 5 400 edem Dimmer kann ein Dimmerprofil zugeordnet werden Besides some stadard profiles you can also create your own profiles on grandMA light console Attention Mode DIM must be selected in the NDP menu 4 SINUS 4 RELAY lt 4 280 4 500 M select a ready made profile with the NDP or a grandMA light console im NETWORK DIM M ER Mend den gew nschten Dimmer w hlen click on PROFILE select a profile the SELECT PROFILE overview with encoder mouse or a finger touch the number or the rome profile name gets a blue background the drawing of the profile is shown EE press CHOOSE PROFILE Profile The selected profile is assigned to the field PROFILE 3 0 Delete NO PROFILE will assign no profile 0
6. DIM 1 1 1 1 ODE Switch 4H 5 DIM BB2 801 1 1 DIM HBH2 H1 1 1 MODE Off CF gt CRI gt MOD gt DIM gt DIM 002 01 1 1 DIM 882 01 1 1 DIM 882 801 1 1 CONTROL 8bit DIM 082 801 1 1 51 241 52 1 DIM 661 61 1 1 PROFILE GCurve DIM 661 61 1 1 Umax 24 DIM 661 61 1 1 min 661 DIM 001 01 1 1 reheat HH iim TA NON DIM xx The dimmer will be switched on with the Umax value at the set figure Switching point is sinus 0 CONFIG CRATE MODULE DIM CONTROL 8 bit The channel will be controlled in 8 bit mode i e the brightness range is divided into 256 increments 8 bit S The channel will be controlled in 8 bit mode and has an additional channel that will trigger changed values with a set fade time 16 bit The channel will be controlled in 16 bit mode i e the brightness range is divided into 65536 increments 16 bit S The channel will be controlled in 16 bit mode and has an additional channel that will trigger changed values with a set fade time NOTE After changing the modus a new scan is necessary CONFIG CRATE MODULE DIM PATCH Here you can patch the dimmer i e assign an individual address to the dimmer if it is not to be patched automatically by the system Enter S1 as patch number and if needed 52 as another patch number If you change a patch number the display in CONFIG gt RACK gt SLOT gt PATCH will automatically switch to IN
7. PREV NEXT k DIMMER PROCESSOR 74 Confirm your entry use OK to confirm the new setting possible that the NDP will reboot automatically or use RETURN to discard the setting the previous setting will be kept Using the keyboard select the menu with the arrow keys press the TAB key to enter changes The cursor below the element that can be changed will blink Enter numbers or use the arrow keys to select the new entry If the menu allows for multiple entries use the arrow key or TABkey to jump to the next entry field an exclamation mark at the right menu margin indicates that a new selection has been made that you still have to confirm Q Confirm your entry use RETURN to discard the setting the previous setting will be kept use ENTER to confirm the new setting possible that the will reboot automatically 13 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Rack882 8 ersion 2 15 SVSTEM OK Mar 24 2886 i Si FAIL 52 0 Net 1 RDDRES gt 192 168 008 117 98 SYSTEM 11 224U 12 00 13 226U t 24C B 12 PA BR P Oki ime 11 36 32 Date 29 87 84 7 1000 Cues IESSAGE 10 801 81 3 Time 10 87 25 No 29 87 84 ime 18 87 24 29 87 84 Dim 661 81 3 Load resumed a 91 8 e 29 07 04 14 INFO menu The Info menu displays genera
8. 1 CONFIG UNIVERSE is activ 2Lines The above selected universe and the following universe are activ e g with universe A always the following universe B is activ SLOT 2 CONFIG Same function asfor Slot 1 NOTE If 2 lines are selected in SLOT 1 SOURCE DMX Slot 2 cannot switched to DM X 25 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 CONFIG RACK CUE LINK CF gt RK gt CUE LINK 2 Bad cell T OFF Cue Link is inactiv ON commands for cues will done on all dimmers with selection LINK ON UE LIMK is OFT CONFIG RACK SLOT FAIL CF RE SLOT FA 11 5 F gt RK gt FAI LMODE Here you can define how dimmers will work in case of a control failure HOLD LAST OUTPUT HOLD LAST OUTPUT the last output will be kept FADE OUT the last output will be faded out after the set fade time FADE BLACK here you can set the fade out time CPORKOSLOT FAIL gt CPORKOPAILMODE 5 FADE CUE 5 0 here you can select the Cue to be called up in case of a control failure FADE CUE 5 001 Q BB3 001 CONFIG RACK VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT ENABLED CONFIG RACK OVERCURRENT CF gt RK gt OURCURR gt Hi you can set the amperage value as of which an error message is to be signalled OUERCURRENT 958A CONFIG RACK LTP HYST Here you can set the hysteresis for the LTP Setting from 2 til 20 increases the threshold valu
9. AUTO LOGOUT ih 83m Navigate with encoder or arrow keys of an extern keyboard 7 LOGIN menu After switching on the unit the NDP will boot automatically and be logged in as Unknown User This user will not be authorized to change the settings except date and time Login use the RETURN or MENU keys and the Encoder or the arrow keys of the external keyboard to navigate to the LOGIN ADMIN or LOGIN USER cell Pressthe Encoder or TAB key the cell to be changed will be marked by an underscore and will blink Pressthe Encoder until the desired digit appears or enter it using the keyboard jump to the next cell by pressing on the Encoder or the arrow key Use the OK or ENTER key to confirm and finish your entry Operating mode as admin monitor color green LEDs of the menu keys have a permanent green light In delivery state enter 1234 as password login with this password and change it if needed Operating mode as user monitor color orange LEDs of the ESC keys have a permanent red light In delivery state enter 1234 as password login with this password and change it if needed Change the passwords for admin and user only possible if logged in as admin use the RETURN or MENU keys and the Encoder or the arrow keys of the external keyboard to navigate to the LOG CHANGE PWD ADMIN or LOG CHANGE PWD USER cell Press the Encoder or TAB Key the cell to be changed will be marked
10. BACKUP to reload the configuration Update by changing the FlashCard For this you have to demount the NDP from the rack and disconnect it from the supply The FlashCard must have been prepared by LIGHTING Remove the 4 cover screws pull off the Encoder button slightly lift up the cover at the back and pull it to the front Remove the cover Carefully pull the FlashCard out of its socket and remove by passing it along the fan Reverse the last Step to install the new FlashCard CAUTION Do not bend the pins of the socket make sure that the FlashCard is seated correctly Reinstall the cover and tighten the screws Push the NDP into the Rack and connect it to the supply MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de Transport frame plus an anti tilting evice belts Transport The cabinet should only be transported without any dimmer units modules installed During the transport close the swivelling frame and the door and lock it The cabinet should only be transported in an upright position Using a crane for this install the eyelet bolts not supplied and use appropriate hoists see sketch on the next page Using a fork lifter see photo The cabinet should only be transported when fixed to a pallet Always install the transport frame plus an anti tilting device Observe the location of the center of gravity
11. LE 1 6 AST T N 8 nual dimMA dimMAcompact Network Dimmer Processor Version 2 24 10 2007 2 PART 2 Installation and Service added inscio p videl ife qd car P RR S na cd i aiai D CR UR ER 3 Safe TR YO CE EE 4 Control and connection ports NDP iati creto ih nis co ca iD dada aaa carla ri EE ova 6 Settings on the Crates only necessary for the first start up 8 Control and connection ports 8 Control and connection ports MODULE rrr nennen nennen nnan 10 INFO MENU ndisse dc HERE SU C FOR a Een Eb 14 Navigating In the menu tree caccia ooi cvv wil nce uei ERE a c nd pi 14 LOGIN Fe 15 TEST MOU i n GENET MED RR RYE FATE YE Y va n DAR RCM KR REY RR RENT 16 CUE Menu iini pev cis o babe aea rio ci ke cR CI 18 PANIC amp CONTROL 20 VIEW me 22 CONFIG Mehl DN RE E hax 23 MONITOR M amp nl cuidas r kinder br d Fa FR HR 29 dimMA Configuration and MA dimmer Network Menu nennen 35 Profile create change Select 34 Netzerk canbus 37 Apply configuration in parallel mode rrr nnnm nnns 40 cp 41
12. User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Software Update CAUTION Despite all due diligence a new software version can occasionally contain errors so that we do not recommend loading a new version just before an event Update must be done by eypert only in case of doubt please contact MA service You can update the software one or the other way root boot vactual Update via To install a new version you have to establish an FTP connection between a PC and the NDP NDPs and the PC must be hooked up to the same network first 3 number groups of the IP address must be identical and you have to update each of the NDPs individually NDPs running different software will compromise your controlling the show 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for bin ls Received 237 bytes in 0 1 secs 20 00 Kbps transfer succeeded Make an FTP connection between the PC running the software and the NDP if you have questions regarding FTP access please contact our Service Hotline Log onto the NDP using User root and passwort root copy the files bootndp gz version vmlinuz and system map into the NDP directory boot actual boot each NDP using the RESET button then update the module software from the CONFIG RACK FLASH menu execute SCAN
13. MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING out CAN BUS terminating resistor On a CAN BUS connection the first and last elements have to be provided with a resistor This resistor must be switched on off using switch n 4 on each module If the first or last element is a Crate For this set switch 4 on the Crate to the ON position The figure on the left shows an assigned CAN BUS input on the left side of the PCB In this case the left switch has to be set to OFF no resistor as the CAN BUS connection isnot ending here the right switch n 4 must be ON resistor active as the CAN BUS connection is ending here Switch 4 of the module in the middle has no function If the first or last element is a NDP Here the resistor must already be implemented into the NDP ex works see also further down in the manual Connections in und out can be used in any order no particular direction Panic PNK The modules to be activated when operating the PANIC button have to be preselected using Switch 3 lt for this set Switch 3 to ON Use this setting for each of the modules Control CTR The modules to be activated when operating the CONTROL button have to be preselected using Switch 1 lt for this set Switch 1 to ON Use this setting for each of the modules Update module FWE Y
14. User Administration d m n User User amp Profiles 4 Current User Profile Save to Global Restore from User Profile Global User Profile Lond User Profile from Show gt Sound Settings 1 Network Dimmer Processor Configuration NDPs found in Network z Em 192 168 0 113 00 02331 0912 192 168 0 77 00 0 45 06 Session ID 1 Rack No My NDP Network Settings Confirm Errors Dimmer Network Message dimMA Configuration and MA dimmer Network Menu Die Konfiguration der M odule und Dimmer kann auch von einem grandM A Pult aus vorgenommen werden grandM A grandM A Light grandMA Ultralight Dort k nnen auch Fehlermeldungen der Dimmer gezeigt werden Im dimMA Config M erscheinen automatisch alle NDPs die im gleichen Netzwerk sind Beim ffnen des MA Dimmer Network M en s erscheinen alle angemeldeten Racks If the rack is not shown please check thefirst 3 groups of the IP number must be in accordance with the IP number of the network same software versions failures in the network try the functin scan dimMA Configuration open TOOLS menu Q pres button dimM Configuration Configuration meni opens enter or change IP number enter mor change names Name of NDP change the names of the dimmers in the NETWORK DIM M ER menu enter session ID Nummer enter or change Rack n
15. up of the modules 10 L LEDs blinking 6 Logging in 15 Login 15 LOGOUT 15 INDEX 60 M U Modul editing 37 Monitor CAN PACKETS 33 Monitor CAN STATUS 34 V Monitor CONSUM PTION 29 Updating modules 26 VIEW CRATE 22 Monitor DIM M ER 31 VIEW DIM M ER 22 Monitor DMX IN SLOT 1 31 VIEW DM X 22 Monitor LOG 29 VIEW ETHERNET 22 M ONITOR menu 29 VIEW menu 22 Monitor OUTPUT 31 Monitor STATISTICS 34 P PANIC amp CONTROL menu 20 Panic lighting Setting the modules 21 Playing Cues 18 R REMOTE keyboard 21 REMOTE FADE 19 Remote key deleting the assignment 19 RESET 41 S SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Saving Cues 18 Searching for modules 24 SERVICE 53 56 Service Work 5 SHOW LOG 36 SWITCH OFF 41 Switching off the NDP modules 41 T TEST menu 16 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de
16. OFF and use the arrow keys or turn the Encoder to select a dimmer value between 0 and 10096 press OK to finish the test If you jump back to the TEST gt DIM M ER cell the test will be cancelled and all dimmers will go to 0 value MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de TEST DIMMER Module 001 01 1 2 Rack number 001 01 1 2 Crate number 6 per Rack maximum 12 crates per NDP 001 01 1 2 Module number 3 per Crate maximum 001 01 12 Dimmer number depending on the module type 1 2 or 4 dimmers per module are possible press on the Encoder to set the Cursor to OFF and use the arrow keys or turn the Encoder to select a dimmer value between 0 and 100 press OK to finish the test If you jump back to the TEST gt DIM MER cell the test will be cancelled and all dimmers will go to 0 value TEST DMX Select a DM X output A or B Select a channel number 1 512 Set the brightness value and confirm with OK or ENTER Exit the menu using the ESC key or the arrow key on the left side cancelling the test and resetting the brightness value to 0 TEST TEST DIMMER TEST gt DMK OUT gt EST2DMX OUT f 081 547 im 7 17 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 GO IUE 801 001 gt OUEPPLAYBRCK gt gt
17. Weights Dimmer cabinet with NDP and Crates without modules including packaging and transportation lock approx 220 kg COM PACT dimmer unit approx 19 kg per unit Module dimMA 4 channel low rise approx 7 0 kg 4 channel high rise approx 8 0 kg 2 channel approx 7 5 kg 1 channel approx 7 4 kg 43 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Transport with a fork lift Fixed to a pallet with a transport frame plus an anti tilting device 44 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING 71 Mounting Please ensure that the requirements for the site specifications are complied with This can avoid accidents malfunctions or damage on the system Structure of the base support The substructure must be level dry dust free and have a good load bearing capacity Weight In its maximum configuration 2 NDPs and 6 Crates with 3 modules each 75 channels the dimmer cabinet has a weight of approx 400kg Space requirement The dimmer cabinet location has to be sufficient for the users not to be impeded when the protective doors are open The sketch on the left side shows the space requirement for the cabinet Minimum floor area for the cabinet 650 x 650 mm Minimum floor area for the cabinet to open the front and back sid
18. by an underscore and will blink Press the Encoder until the desired digit appears or enter it using the keyboard jump to the next cell by pressing on the Encoder or the arrow key Use the OK or ENTER key to confirm and finish your entry LOGOUT By logging out the user status will be reset to Unknown User AUTO LOGOUT Here you can set the timeframe after which the logged in user will be logged out automatically if no entries are made This is to avoid unauthorized access to the NDP in case of longer absence 15 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 TEST gt DIMMER gt TEST gt DMR OUT gt TEST gt DIMMER 2 TEST gt DMR OUT 5 EST2DIMMER s 001 801 3 1 757 EST gt DIMMER 1 Un jag Bi ALL 35 4 TEST menu Here you can test individual channels or channel groups TEST DIMM ER Compact Q Select dimmers or dimmer group A group can consist of all the dimmers of a Rack a Crate or a Module For this set the respective number group to ALL In the graphics the channels of all modules of Rack n 1 Crate n 1 are set to 3596 001 01 1 2 Rack number 001 01 1 2 Crate number 6 per Rack maximum 12 crates per NDP 001 01 1 2 number always 3 modules per crate 001 01 1 2 Dimmer number always 2 or 4 dimmers per module are possible press on Encoder to set the Cursor to
19. each module If the first or last element is a Crate For this set switch 4 on the Crate to the ON position The figure on the left shows an assigned CAN BUS input on the left side of the PCB In this case the left switch has to be set to OFF no resistor as the CAN BUS connection isnot ending here the right switch n 4 must be ON resistor active as the CAN BUS connection is ending here Switch 4 of the module in the middle has no function If the first or last element is a NDP Here the resistor must already be implemented into the NDP ex works see also further down in the manual Panic PNK The modules to be activated when operating the PANIC button have to be preselected using Switch 3 lt for this set Switch 3 to ON Use this setting for each of the modules Control CTR The modules to be activated when operating the CONTROL button have to be preselected using Switch 1 lt for this set Switch 1 to ON Use this setting for each of the modules Update module FWE You can have the NDP update the modules to a current software version If you want to exclude a module from an update write protect this module using Switch 2 To do this set Switch 2 to OFF For modules to be updated by the NDP you have to set Switch 2 to ON Use this setting for each of the modules 11 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Auswahlen Telnet 192 168 177 113 controls a
20. its multiple functions imply Have fun working with the NDP 7 3 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 4 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR Electric shock warning on the rear of the grandM A The unit should be serviced by qualified personnel only as live parts may be exposed when opening and or removing coverings besides others you run the risk of suffering an electric shock SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Remove power from the Rack before performing any work on it in case live parts have to be exposed these areas have to be clearly marked and secured All work must be performed by trained and qualified personnel only Observe guidelines of your electric utility and the safety instructions of all competent authorities 1 Read all the instructions in the user s manual especially the safety requirements 2 all instructions Keep the user s manual for later use 3 Follow all cautions and warnings indicated the unit 4 Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning the unit don t use any liquid or spray cleanser Clean with a dry cloth 5 Do not use the unit near water Do not expose it to a humid environment Do not spill any liquid over the unit 6 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 7 00 not block or cover any ventilation slots in
21. s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Declaration of Conformity according to directives 89 336 EWG and 92 31 EWG Manufacturer s name Manufacturer s address declaresthat the product Product category Name of complete device MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstrabe 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn Germany Device for fixed installation Light Control Unit dimMA dim MA Compact including following modules optional Product name Product name Product type Product type Product type Product type Product type NETWORK DIM PROCESSOR COM PACT DIGITAL DIM M ER COM PACT DIGITAL DIMMER 12 X 3 KW COM PACT DIGITAL DIMMER 6 X 5 7 KW DIGITAL DIMMER 4 X 3 KW DIGITAL DIMMER 2 X 5 7 KW DIGITAL DIMMER 1 X 11 5 KW complies with thefollowing product specifications Safety EMV EMC Additional information 60065 60950 55103 1 1 50081 1 55103 2 2 50082 1 DM X512 and analogue inputs and outputs must shielded and the shielding must be connected to the earthing resp to the housing of the corresponding plug Supervising Dipl Ing Michael Adenau y 58 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de 7 CHECK LIST Mounting Substructure sufficiently stable Environmental conditions temperature air humidity floor space sufficient to open th
22. see annex CAN BUS termination 1200 must be plugged in if there is no further connection NOTE DO NOT CHANGE ETHERNET AND CANBUS DANGER OF DESTRUCTION OUTA OUT B ARTNET ARTNET Only DMX output Only DMX output IN2 IN jack or for the DMX function DMX signal comes to OUT 2 without change MA NET no function in this version IN 1 IN jack or for the DMXfunction DMX signal comes to OUT 1 without change MA NET no function in this version OUT D THRU 2 ARTNET only DMX output of IN 2 OUT C THRU 1 ARTNET only DMX output of IN 1 7 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Controls and connection COMPACT TEMP will be on if there is an over temperature in the unit LOAD will only begin to be on if there minimum of 50W per channel accordant to the display in MONITOR CONSUM PTION CTR Control will be on if a control signal is being received normal operating status L1 L2 L3 signals a failure of the corresponding phase Setting only necessary for the first start up Addressing Adjust the address of each Compact dimmer unit by turning the blue rotary switch Each Compact Dimmer unit needs a unique number avoid same number at two or more units For the at most 12 Compact dimmer units the numbers 1 9 and the letters A B or C are intended Other adjusments or double adjustment can cause malfunction of the dimmer 8
23. the data communication in the network ACTV indicates that the NDP is connected to the console and is active PANIC indicates that the NDP is sending data OUTPUT EXT indicates that the NDP is receiving data INPUT ERROR the NDP is booting or has a failure ESC To move to the left in the menu the orange LED is on if the user is logged in as USER the LED will blink together with the LED in the MENU key if there is a a new message in the Message Log After confirming the message using the ESC key the blinking light will go out MENU To move to the right in the menu the green LED is on if the user is logged in as ADMIN the LED will blink together with the LED in the ESC key if there is a a new message in the Message Log After confirming the message using the ESC or the MENU key the blinking light will go out OK To confirm the entered changes RETURN Will undo the entered changes i e the old value will be inserted again the check mark in the upper right corner of the menu asking for a confirmation will disappear and the red LEDs on the OK and RETURN keys will go out RESET For reseting the system A short push with a ball penn or similar and the NDP starts booting MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING Vent do not cover ETHERNET 10 100 base T X for RJ 45 plug connection REMOTE remote keyboard port
24. the executing technical engineer For connecting the supply feed see below Supply feed from below Cable inlet From below directly into the cabinet Cables Cross section min 120 mm 0 186 inch Dimensioning of cables and compliance with local regulations fall into the liability of the executing technical engineer Connecting the supply feed Remove the acrylic glass cover only the lower part Release the cable clamp transportation locks and insert the cables into the clamps Tighten the cable clamps with the max allowabletorque Reinstall the acrylic glass cover again lt E E gt 3 E gt E 3 E E 3 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING Wiring the dimmers Dimensioning of cables and compliance with local regulations fall into the liability of the executing technical engineer To help you with the cable routing within the cabinet you can use the photo on the left side Wiring the dimmers Dimensioning of cables and compliance with local regulations fall into the liability of the executing technical engineer To help you with the cable routing within the cabinet you can use the photo on the left side 49 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Inserting modules
25. 1 1 bit aai a 1 1 DIM 801 801 1 1 gt FAULT REPORT Ind LOAD CHECK DIM 1 01 1 1 TRIP On On DIM 881 081 1 1 OUER LOR DIM 801 01 1 1 EXCESS DC Off CONFIG CRATE MODULE DIM DIMMER NAME Here you can enter a dimmer name CONFIG CRATE MODULE DIM FAULT REPORT Here you can suppress multiple error messages LOAD CHECK Will indicate the failure of fixtures mind the minimum loads see page MCP TRIP An error message will be displayed if errors occur in CAN ETHERNET transmissions OVERLOAD An error message will be displayed if an overload occurs EXCESS DC An error message will be displayed if an overvoltage occurs OFF Will be displayed if all reports have been deactivated ON Will be displayed if all reports have been activated IND Will be displayed if only some reports have been activated CONFIG BOOT only accessible with administrator rights CONFIG BOOT SCREEN Here you can set the resolution of the external monitor CONFIG WAIT Here you can set the dwelling time of the start menu Afterthis time the menue disapears automatically CONFIG IMPORT without function LIGHTING MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de MONITOR menu The different M ONITOR menus show all recorded operating status of dimmer modules This can only be displayed o
26. 1 801 1 1 C188 81 1 4e No Load connected or lamp failure Thisis where all operational messages are saved that were put out after booting the NDP The messages are more detailled as those in the message log CONSUM PTION 29 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 the Crate and the respective Phase 1 2 or 4 the Crate is logged on but not yet attached Use the F1 key to switch over from the main menu to the monitor menu and activate it pressing F4 55555555555 amp E e EGO GO OO amp Ew cw Ao Am zl moo al zl d a m amp B 9 S8SSSS9S 9S 95995 SS amp SSSSS9SSSSSS9S 959599 o ee Sere ee See OO OO Lm z M 5 mco Es amp yrs amp amp amp
27. CK gt RACK 882 NOP Restore from last backup v ram0 vgaz0x305 other restare M Fl Hilfe F2 Deutsch F3 Silent 7 RESET When you reset the device by pressing the button on the front side of the device the NDP will boot automatically A reset will keep all settings and the software press RESET wait until the booting process of the NDP is complete BACKUP Creating a BACKUP file order to create a BACKUP the user must be logged in with administrator rights choose the setting MAKE BACKUP inthe CONFIG LOCAL BACKUP and confirm with ENTER If updating the software fails and the NDP does not reboot there 5 a way to restore the last software and the settings last used Loading a BACKUP For this an external monitor plus keyboard are required Switch on the NDP and wait while the device is booting until this menu appears the menu will only be active for a short time can be set in the CONFIG BOOT menu and will disappear automatically if you do not select an action Choose the menu command RESTORE FROM LAST BACKUP use the keys the keyboard and execute by pressing ENTER Then wait until the NDP has rebooted SWITCH OFF Der NDP und die einzelnen M odule haben keinen eigenen EIN AUS Schalter Das Ger t kann nur zusammen mit dem Hauptschalter optional des Dimmer Schrank ein und ausgeschaltet werden 41 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99
28. D individual Patch numbers always consist of a S1 and a 52 number This allows you to trigger the fixtures in both slots if you only use one slot the number of the second slot is irrelevant Patch numbers can be assigned individually or automatically but the dimmer number cannot be changed as it will be made up from the Rack and Crate numbers plus the channel number of the module CONFIG CRATE MODULE DIM PROFILES Here you can set the dimmer profile Besides the preset wave forms you can enter up to five self created profiles These profiles will be saved as User 1 5 not available in this version CONFIG CRATE MODULE DIM Umax Umin Here you can limit the controlled channel range This will refer all percentage values to the limited range Example if you set Umin to 0 and Umax to 120 50 will then correspond to an output of 60V CONFIG CRATE MODULE DIM PREHEAT With a Preheat setting of more than 0 the fixture will permanently run on a freely adjustable value i e it will be preheated so to speak For some types of fixtures it makes sense to set a preheat to accelerate the ramping up of the fixture and be easy on it 27 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 gt gt gt DIM 28 DIM 2 81 1 1 ay M MODE DIM 0902 01 CONTROL 8 DIM G62 61 reheat DIM O62 21 DMX 6241
29. Here you find all incoming DM X signals displayed Furthermore the colors indicate the input selections according to their priority setting A green value for INPUT 1 stands for the active values at INPUT 1 A red value for INPUT 2 stands for the active values at INPUT 2 The green values for SOLL stand for the processed values Each of the connected dimmers is identifiable by its ID number if there are more lines than would fit on the Screen you can scroll down using the arrow keys OUTPUT Use the F1 key to switch over from the main menu to the monitor menu and activate it pressing F8 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 SPEED CUE RELAY MODE ID RAW RESULT RESULT RESULT RESULT NAME TYPE RESULT RESULT RESULT RESULT RESULT QUT PROFILE PREHEAT VOLTAGE SINUS 1 1 0008 6000 6000 5999 Din 8 5999 5999 5999 5999 6722 6722 1 2 0000 6000 6000 8000 Din 8 1 3 5999 Dim 8 1 4 8000 8000 8000 5999 Dim 8 5999 5999 5999 5999 6722 6722 2 1 8000 8000 8800 Din 8 2 2 00008 6000 6000 5999 Din 8 that had been set in the CONFIG main menu Each dimmer is identifiable by its ID number crate module dimmer Result ID The ID number of the dimmer NAME Name of the set dimmer profile M ODE TYPE The set CONTROL type 8 16 bit or 85 7 165 RESULT PROFILE NAM E The selected dimmer profi
30. Profile 5 0 5 0 3 0 create change a profile possible only with an grandMA light console 2 gt select the required dimmer in the NETWORK DIM ER menu click on the field PROFILE Select an existing profile in the SELECT PROFILE overview with encoder mouse or a finger touch the eg ES number or the profile name gets a blue background Click NEW in SELECT PROFILE press rigth encoder type in a name and confirm with OK Not edited profiles shown asa diagonal 37 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Select Profile r E Sine Law Square Law S Curve mod S Curve Fluorescent User 1 8 User 3 3 User 4 1 User 5 New _ Choose Profile Profile In 185 gt Out 170 Add Point Delete Point Toggle Pre Defined Invert Input X Invert Dutput Y Mirror Qu Y Curve Pre Defined Linear Mirror Switch Sinus Square Invert Input X Power Correction Invert Dutput Y fiui 38 Q press Button EDIT Touching the screen will create a reticule ADD POINT creates a new point in the center of the reticule DELETE POINT delets the point With the encoder POINT you can jump to the next point the encoders In X and Out Y adjusts the reticule Move a point with a touch on the screen or with
31. again Reinstall the panel Exchange the pre fuse After a fuse has failed the appropriate yellow control light ceases First eliminate the cause and then De energizethe Dimmer cabinet Open the fuse holder and exchange the appropriate fuse YOU M UST USE FUSES OF THE SAM E TYPE ONLY Engagethe fuse holder again Reinstall the panel 55 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Maintenance BEFORE MAINTAINING OR CLEANING THE SYSTEM DISCONNECT IT FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY DANGER The dimMa Dimmer cabinet with dimmer modules plus NDP is almost maintenance free depending on the environmental conditions you should only now and then check the venting openings and clean them using a vacuum cleaner Do not compressed air to blow out the openings 56 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGH Pin assignment of Sub D 25 pin connector All relays work on 5 7VDC 50 any polarity PIN 1 14 PIN 2 15 PIN 3 16 PIN 4 17 PIN 5 18 PIN 6 19 PIN 7 20 PIN 8 21 PIN 9 22 PIN 10 23 PIN 11712 PIN 25425 PIN 13 7 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 No connection Relay PANIC Relay CONTROL No connection transformer input GND earthing 5V 40mA 57 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User
32. d the display itself does not contain any information CAN PACKETS Use the F1 key to switch over from the main menu to the monitor menu and activate it pressing F10 1 61 lt UIRTUAL 1 91 UIRTURL 1 61 CACTIVE CUIRTUAL CUIRTUAL CUIRTUAL CUIRTUAL CUIRTUAL XUIRTURL X UIRTURL MP UN ONE OWN pt Re 7 4 2 1 B 7 B 0 B 0 MS NS INSZ Dimmeri 46 66 26 66 46 66 Dimmer2 Dimmer3 Dimmer4 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 686 46 86 66 86 66 886 66 86 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 46 86 46 86 66 86 66 86 This is where the status of all connected dimmers is displayed Right of the software version number you find the status ACTIVE or OFF and the module type 4 2 or 1 dimmer Green values the respective dimmer column indicate an active status and the output DMX value MODULE Here you find the CRATE number 01 12 and the respective MODULE number 1 3 VERSION This gives you the software version number all modules should have the same software version else update with CONFIG RACK FLASH STATUS Gives you the module status and the number of dimmers per module 1 2 or 4 DIMMER 1 4 These are the brightness values of the individual dimmers 00 00 to FF FF 33 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 5 5 Use
33. d ACTIVE dimmer channels the white ones those inactive areactive VIRTUAL Here you find the number of dimmer channels of the respective module Modules eff Identification number of the Crate 01 12 and of the module 1 2 or 3 Software version Shows the version of the loaded software see graphics 1 01 Operating status Number of dimmer channels Effective current dimmer 1 2 3 4 W Power output MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING 30 66 86 66 imestamp d6a61 96 86 ga 86 86 86 66 imestamp 8 860 880 66 060 506 96 06 46 86 86 66 66 66 E 080 080 A 86 86 600 606 DM X IN SLOT 1 SLOT 2 Use the F1 key to switch over from the main menu to the monitor menu and activate it pressing F5 F6 ga 66 ga GG 66 BB 66
34. d confirm with ENTER orthe upper NDP key WARNING After deleting a Cue the next one will be set into the cell another ENTER will also delete this Cue CUE REMOTE Here you can assign stored Cues to keys of the remote keyboard and set the size of the keyboard and its key assignment REMOTE MODE RECALL always works in the X Fade mode regardless of which setting is displayed in CUE gt REM gt FADE In this mode the keys are assigned no Cues but functions Key 1 GO will fade to the next Cue when pressed beginning with the lowest numbered Cue If a Cue had already been started using the PLAYBACK function this will start the following Cue the CUE gt PLAYBACK gt GO menu will display the called up Cues Key 2 GO will fade back tothelastCue Key 3 OFF will switch off the current Cue Key 4 PAUSE will interrupt the fade of a Cue Pressing again on this key will cancel the interruption Key 5 TOP will always start the lowest numbered Cue Key 6 STORE Will store the set Cue see CUE gt STORE 6bit 64 key remote keyboard freely assignable with stored Cues DIRECTt 6 key remote keyboard freely assignable with stored Cues REMOTE FADE X Fade The selected Cue will fade in with the set time and will fade out the previous Cue To switch off the Cue press this key again or switch on the next Cue HIP Pressing once will switch on the Cue pressing twice will switch it off again It is possible to switch on multiple Cues simulta
35. d personal only Instructions of energy suppliers as well as safety codes of all competent organizations have to be complied with To be complied with during installation Max torque for cable clamps 20 nm see photo Max torque for cable lugs on the copper rails 15 nm see photo The internal wiring between the Crates and the NDPs has received a completed factory configuration The supply feed is already provided for if however you want to change it please follow the procedure on the next page BEFORE MAINTAINING OR CLEANING THE SYSTEM DISCONNECT IT FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY DANGER The dimMa Dimmer cabinet with dimmer modules plus NDP is almost maintenance free depending on the environmental conditions you should only now and then check the venting openings and clean them using a vacuum cleaner Do not compressed air to blow out the openings 47 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Supply feed from above From above through the cover into the cabinet For this an optional cover is required Remove the Cable inlet standard cover remove the 4 screws and install the optional cover Apply the sealing strips and after the installation push the sliding plate snug fit to the cables Then tighten the slider by fastening the two screws Cables Cross section min 120 mm 0 186 inch Dimensioning of cables and compliance with local regulations fall into the liability of
36. e NDPs takes the lead In general the NDP booting first will have the lead While booting the display shows a question mark indeterminate state after the booting process it will be replaced by a 5 on one of the NDPs and by a on the respective other one If the cell on the Display remains empty this means that the NDP is running solo The position on the plug is irrelevant as both CANBUS sockets can be used arbitrarily Do not mix up with the network connect both NDPsto the network RJ 45 plug sockets The position on the plug is irrelevant as both CANBUS connect both NDPs with one another on the CAN bus and with the Crates loop The element at the end of the sockets can be used arbitrarily Do not mix up with the network CAN bus connection Crate or NDP must have a 120 Ohm terminal resistance is factory installed on the NDP and pcketal must be set for the Crate NDP with terminal resistance IM PORTANT The device at the end of the CANBUS line must If a NDP has been factory equipped with a terminal resistance you can see that from the label next to the socket have a 120 Ohm terminal resistance recognizable by the label This NDP must be hooked up at the end of the CAN bus line in the photo on the left side this is the upper NDP next to the socket The other NDP must have this terminal resistance as this would otherwise corrupt the Dimmer module function NDP 1 NDP 2 with termina
37. e This means changing value within the threshold value creates not change in output So you can avoid that little changes in value e g daviation creates changes in output Changes above the threshold value creates a change in output Setting must be adapted to circumstands CF gt RK gt LTP HYST gt CONFIG RACK FLASH Here you can update the modules First you haveto load the current software onto the using CF gt RK gt FLASH gt 92719 connection Please contact your next service ONFIRM YES Set CONFIRM to YES and confirm it will take some seconds until all module updates are complete You can check the module software versions in MONITOR in the CANPACK menu CONFIG CRATE MODULE DIM Choose a Crate Choose a module the next cell shows the module type Choose a dimmer depending on the type of module 1 2 or 4 dimmers are available GFOCRI gt MOD gt DIM gt DIM 661 61 1 1 DIM 661 61 1 1 MODE Dim DIM 801 801 1 1 ONTROL 8bit S CONFIG CRATE MODULE DIM MODE OFF The dimmer remains off DIM The dimmer will be dimmed with the set parameters see below SWITCH xx The dimmer will be switched on with the Umax value at the set figure Switching point is sinus 90 only with the first sinus 26 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de CPOCRTMODADIM gt UNE
38. e doors aisles Cabinet sufficiently secured Area sufficiently aerated Dimmer cabinet sufficiently cooled stream of cooling air must not be impaired All modules correctly inserted into the Crates and secured Swivelling frame secured against opening Installation CAN bus connections made terminal resistance in NDP or Crate installed or switched on NDPs connected via network Jumper Crate set 1x per Crate Jumper module set 1x per module max 3x per Crate NDP software installed All lines in and out correctly connected max torque observed visual inspection of all cable connections Doall module LEDs light up after powering up the cabinet and is the module detected after scanning Configuration Passwords assigned IP addresses of NDPs set individually one by All dimmer patched Wereall dimmers detected after Scanning and eventually displayed on the grandM A console All channels configured individually one by one 59 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Assigning Cue to Remote key 19 Assignment REM OTE keyboard 57 AUTO LOGOUT 15 BACKUP 41 Blinking LED 6 C Changing the password 15 CONFIRM ERRORS 36 Control failure 26 CUEHTP 19 CUE menu 18 Cues all OFF 19 D Deleting Cues 19 Dimmer editing 36 Entries on the NDP 12 Entries via the keyboard 13 Environmental conditions 46 F First start
39. e doors 650 x 1 950 mm space provided for traffic links Minimum head clearance 2100 mm when supplied from above provide for additional clearance Securing the sub base using stone anchors To securethe cabinets on the floor the RITTAL company offers special ground brackets The cabinet can be secured to the ground after installing it without having to movethe cabinet depends on the installation of the supply feed and the cable routing 45 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Environmental conditions access must be controllable i e no access for unauthorised persons Temperature 10 C 30 C 50 F 86 F Relative humidity 30 70 no thawing i e the air must not condensate The room air must be dust free and free of combustible or explosive substances Air supply Cooling and venting the place must be sufficiently dimensioned for the requirements to be met in maximum continuous operation for heat built up see below Heat built up of the dimmer cabinet under maximum load Empty without modules 0 1 kW With 50 of the modules installed 1 1 kW With 100 of the modules installed 2 3 kW 46 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING torque for cable clamps 20 nm TA Installation All work must be performed of trained and qualifie
40. ead MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de SERVICE Changin units COMPACT The diMA Compact dimmer can be equipped with different modules 12 x 3KV or 6 x 5 7KV plus different signal raise times Only modules of one type may be exchanged Changing modules Disconnect the Crate set the Crate main switch to OFF and remove the CANBUS connectors Remove the 4 bolts by using a screwdriver for recessed head screws see photo on the left side Pull out the module mind its weight all cable connections will disconnect automatically Check the connectors and guidance of the unit and insert the unit in reverse order VOUAGE TALLENE RISE TIE im TA 53 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 LIGHT SERVICE The dimM a Dimmer Rack with its dimmer modules and the NDP does not require any maintenance except that you should check and clean the cooling vents from time to time and if the environmental conditions require so The Crates of the diM A can be equipped with different modules 1 x 11KV 2 x 5KV or 4 x 3KV plus different signal raise times Only modules of one type may be exchanged Changing modules Disconnect the Crate set the Crate main switch to OFF Remove pull out fuse see photo on the left side Pull outthe module mind its weight all cable connections w
41. erred when the display changes the display itself does not contain any information COUNT Counter starts when the NDP is switched on No information for the user Blocks 012 Parameter for internal use only no information for the user STATISTICS Use the F1 key to switch over from the main menu to the monitor menu and activate it pressing F12 Received Packets ARTNET A H 05000500500 66666656 2 66666060 66660660 3 666590050 66666656 DMX Queue anz full empty 32 sendFail ues 997 of 1666 cues free active Cue None 12 Temp 28 608021 Ui 235 lt 5 gt u2 239 gt 239 lt gt NULL 6 00600 ASK LOOPS TIMESTAMP tUser tSys tTotal RCMDD 3968198 6 29 98 B ONITOR 71650808 3997924 64658 57258 121916 616 ANTASK 165467 3997914 316 294 616 ETPROC 16197681 2997921 80399 505727 586126 IDMX OUT 1224487 3997922 6752 12544 19296 80027 IDMzZ IN 476393 39979 1665 2395 OXTASK 4898 3996712 ArtNet 61336 3994946 757 741 1498 34 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING Tools Menu Current User is DMX In amp Output JMX amp NSP Configuration gt gt Configuration gt
42. erse At the moment only usefull with MAnet later also with ARTNET and DMX PATCH Patching is necessary to assign an address to a dimmer channel The dimmer number will be kept the patch can be changed this will also change the assignment of the slider controls on the console Here you can set the dimmer addressing You just begin with the first number of the first dimmer all following dimmers will then be numbered in ascending order If the index is displayed with an IND this means that the addressing had been made individually Patch numbers always consist of aS1 and a 52 number This allows you to trigger the fixtures in both slots if you only use one slot the number of the second slot is irrelevant Example 1 51 and S2 are set to 0001 i e all dimmers will be numbered automatically beginning with 1 Example 2 S1is set to 0007 S2 to 0001 i e the dimmer with the lowest number receives patch number 7 the next one patch number 8 IND you can set an individual address in CONFIG CRATE M ODULE DIMMER If you change the address from the CONFIG CRATE menu while a number is displayed it will automatically switch to IND SOURCE OFF NDP has function DMX DM X IN is activ for NDP has only 2 DM X In jacks only two combinations are possible SLOTI 2 Lines SLOT2 DM X IN not possible SLOT 1 1Line SLOT2 1 Line is activ MAnet M Anet is activ WIDTH 1 Line The above selected universe 5
43. grabbing with the left button of the mouse When a red point is in the center of the reticule the button TOGGLE CURVE tranfer the straight line into a curve between 2 points The point changes from red to yellow some predefined profiles are stoed in the menu PREDEFINED the MIRROR function inverts input and output With leaving the EDIT menu click on the cross top right the profile is stored automatically DELETE PROFILE will delete a profile from the overview Click to a profile in the overview profile gets a blue background and press DELETE PROFILE Changing the profile name click to the profile name name gets a blue background Q press encoder and type the name confirm with OK Lt MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de In order to further increase the overall safety you can use a second as a redundant system Both NDPs have to be connected via the CAN bus and must be linked to the Ethernet network each using an individual IP address One NDP will lead recognizable by the M for Master the other NDP will run as reserve recognizable by the 5 for Slave If theleading NDP fails for whatever reason the other NDP will automatically take the lead When the NDP having failed sets in again reboot this will then run as reserve recognizable by the S for Slave The user cannot decide which one of th
44. gt DIM here choose the dimmer target select the option you want to copy CF gt RK gt CP gt CONFIRM use TAB to select the START COPY command and start the copying with RETURN or the OK key you can transfer the following parameters from one dimmer to another Dimmer mode Control mode Profile Umax maximum drive Umin minimum drive Preheat Fault report 24 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING CFDRESLOTS 2 GFRKDSLOTMODE gt SLOT 1 CONFIG gt 1 2 niverse 1 A CF gt RKDSLOT Patch IND CFRKDSLOT SRC Source Off CFRK gt SLOT WIDTH Width 1 line SLOT 2 CONFIG gt ICF RIOSLOT ESSCFPRIOSL SOURCE 7 m EE see F RMOSL PRTGCH gt JCF RIOSL MODE bc FID SLOT 1 0UER 2 CONFIG RACK SLOT CONFIG RACK SLOTM ODE SLOT1 HTP 2 HTP Highest Takes Precedence the higher value of slot 1 and 2 will be output SLOT1 LTP 2 LTP Latest Takes Precedence the lowest value of slot 1 and 2 will be output SLOT 1 ONLY Only the values from slot 1 will be output slot 2 will be disregarded SLOT2 ONLY Only the values from slot 2 will be output slot 1 will be disregarded 1 OVER 2 The values from slot 1 will be output but in case of a malfunction or failure those from slot 2 will be output SLOT 1 CONFIG UNIVERSE Enter the required univ
45. ill disconnect automatically Al MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de Exchanging the fuse After a fuse has failed the message log on the external monitor or on the grandMA console will show the respective phase This can also be determined by the failed LEDs of the respective modules Exchange fuses for those of the same type only De energize the Crate Open the main fuse cover and remove the appropriate fuse Exchange the faulty fuse and install the new one until it has reached its correct position light click at the end position Close the main fuse cover again cover cannot be closed without a fuse or a fuse not being installed properly After booting the dimmers the error message should no longer appear Exchanging the NDP fuses After a fuse has failed the message log on the external monitor and on the NDP display will show the respective phase This will not interrupt the NDP operation Exchange fuses for those of the same type only Uersion 2 14 Mar 7 2006 51 3S2 0FF IP ADDRESS gt 192 168 000 119 Li QU 12 2380 13 23970 t 22C De energize the Dimmer cabinet loosen teh 4 screws and pull out the fuse unit till the fuses are visible Open the fuse holder and exchange the appropriate fuse YOU M UST USE FUSES OF THE SAM E TYPE ONLY Engage the fuse holder
46. imMA RACK 991 gt ersion 1 81 SYSTEM OK Jul 29 2004 51 OK S2 0FF ARTNET active There are 2 main menus you can scroll through using the PREV and NEXT keys or the Encoder You can rotate the Encoder or use it as a push button depending on the respective menu it has different ADDRESS gt functions 192 168 177 113 L1 236U L2 239U L3 239U t 29 Navigating in the menu tree 11 I2 COM _ Vertical navigation i 13 56 36 93 98 84 Horizontal navigation only possible if a gt gt is displayed on the A p right display margin When using a keyboard use the respective PANIC amp CONTROL arrow keys Changing a setting using the NDP keys and Encoder select the menu using the keys and Encoder to navigate in the menu tree see above pressing on the Encoder to enter changes The element that can be changed will blink rotating the Encoder to select a new setting f multiple entries are possible in the menu pressing on the Encoder will bring you to the next entry field you can select again by rotating the Encoder EDIT function the red LED light up and a check mark at the right margin indicates that a new selection has been made that you still have to confirm 12 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING
47. l NDP data and the last 10 operational messages During the boot process the display will show a question mark that will disappear after completion Then it will show a for Master the dominant device if 2 NDPs are active S for Slave the reserve device if 2 NDPs are active or no indication if the NDP runs in solo mode For further information see Chapter Several NDPs in parallel mode If an E is shown an error occurred on the CanBus Please check the cable connections and rack numbers If Note These errors will not be displayed on the grandMA Version number of the NDP software and the current date Operating status of the slots and the protocol in this case Slot 1 is switched on Slot 2 is not activated ARTNET 15 activated as protocol IP address and SUBNET Voltage at the 3 conductors plus NDP temperature Currents at the 3 conductors plus the present power input Current time and date Number of saved Cues plus free memory capacity The last 10 operational messages Use the Encoder or the arrow keys to scroll through the messages not visible Navigate with encoder or arrow keys of an extern keyboard MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING LOGIN2ADMIN gt LOG GHG2PUD SEEN ADMIN LOG gt CHG gt PUD USER LOGINSUSER PASSWORD sx LOGOUT CONFIRM NO
48. l resistance with terminal resistance NDP 2 Network canbus Network Network canbus Network with terminal resistance 74 with terminal resistance 39 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Apply configuration in parallel mode If both NDPs are connected via the network changes made to the configuration e g creating or deleting Cues will applied automatically on both NDPs If one of the NDPs is however not active e g not on the network or switched off when changing values you will be asked PRESS BUTTON TO LOAD FROM BACKUP when you switch on both active and connected NDPs Now you have to choose which of the configurations to apply CAUTION the configuration not being applied will be deleted press the OK button The NDP on which you press the OK button will apply the configuration of the other NDP See sketch Pressing OK will apply the configuration of NDP 2 1 NDP2 UL MP NDP 2 Pressing OK will apply the configuration of NDP 1 40 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING gt gt CONFIG LOCAL LOCAL RACK gt SESS Session ID 1 LOCAL RACK gt NO LOCAL RACK 002 LOAD CFG FROM 192 168 6 113 LOCAL BACKUP AKE BACKUP ALERT BEEP Enabled CONFI G gt RA
49. le for NONE there is no profile set PROFILE RESULT DM X OUTPT Use the F1 key to switch over from the main menu to the monitor menu and activate it pressing F9 igh Timestamp 1497 BOB HA HA GB OB GB OB HA 66 66 G6 G6 G6 BOB 66 86 98 S88 FF Ot 4 66 66 88 FF 88 88 66 66 88 BA 8A 80 FF 66 06 66 66 880 86 FF i 2 FF 88 66 BB 66 80 00 88 HA Bt B 88 FF 66 66 99 66 8A 8A 88 88 HA 8 66 66 HO 66 86 G6 BB HA 66 866 HO HA 8t OA ap ap ap 68 06 HN HA Hf G8 99 99 AL HO 86 06 an an an HA HA 99 989 AH AL fafa fafa fafa fafa fafa fafa fafa fata fafa faf 46 680 an an HA HA 64 HA AH 99 99 AA 66 66 an an HA 66 99 HH 66 80 AH EU e e e e gt d 32 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING TIM ESTAM P When the display changes data are being transferre
50. lt swivelling frame at top and bottom against opening by using the supplied key The opened swivelling frame would become instable from the module load and could let the cabinet topple Check the connections The connections must not be bent or damaged Insert right to the stopping face Q Secure with the quarter turn locking until the slot points to the Closed symbol After inserting the modules do NOT pivot out the swivelling frame CABINET COULD TOPPLE 50 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING Inserting savety covers If a mounting location in a rack is supposed to remain empty for a longer period of time it has to be secured and closed by a savety cover The savety covers are available in different dimensions 4 HE instead of the complete dimmer 1 HE instead of a NDP Fix the cover with 4 bolts Inserting empty module If amounting location in a Crate is supposed to remain empty for a longer period of time it has to be secured and closed by a blind module Insert the blind module right to the stopping face and secure with the quarter turn locking 51 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 52 LIGHTING Dimmertest Generally the safety test on a dimmer is done in the same way as with any other electrical c
51. n an external monitor plus keyboard the menus cannot be displayed on the NDP Use the F1 key to switch over from the REM OTE console to the M ONITOR UsetheF1 key to switch over from the MONITOR to the MAIN menu LOG Use the F1 key to switch over from the main menu to the monitor menu and activate it pressing F3 23 02 08 04 14 41 46 Rack 881 fidministrator logged out time out 22 02 08 04 10 14 06 Dimmer 881 801 1 1 lt 100 01 1 4e Load again connected or lamp o k 21 02 08 04 16 14 64 Dimmer 881 801 1 1 1 4 No Load connected or lamp failure 20 82 88 84 10 14 93 Dimmer 801 801 1 1 lt 100 01 1 4e 19 2 88 04 18 13 48 Dimmer 881 801 1 1 188 801 1 18 02 08 04 16 13 47 Dimmer 801 801 1 1 180 801 1 Load again connected or lamp o k 1 02 08 04 10 13 45 Dimmer 881 801 1 1 lt 100 01 1 Load connected or lamp failure Load again connected or lamp o k 16 92 98 84 18 13 44 Dimmer 801 801 1 1 lt 100 01 1 4e Load again connected or lamp o k No Load connected or lamp failure 15 02 08 04 10 12 11 Dimmer 881 801 1 1 188 801 1 No Load connected or lamp failure 14 62 08 64 16 12 16 Dimmer 801 801 1 1 1800 801 1 4e Load again connected or lamp o k 13 02 08 04 10 12 01 Dinner 881 801 1 1 1880 81 1 Load connected or lamp failure 12 U2 88 04 10 11 59 Dimmer 801 801 1 1 lt 100 01 1 4e gt Load again connected or lamp o k 11 82 08 04 10 08 56 Dimmer 80
52. n elements Show Error Modus errors are displayed within the elements SHOW LOG If this button is activated button gets dark messages and errors for racks modules and dimmers are displayed at the bottom Selecting DIMMER With every touch on a green button the level below opens e g touch on button rack and the level with the crates opens touch on button of a crate and the level modules opens Editing Dimmers Open window NETWORK DIM M ER and select thedimmer yuo want to edit open NETWORK DIM M ER Q select Rack Crate Modul Dimmer with mouse or finger touch Menu EDIT DIMM ER EDIT M ODULE of the selected dimmer opens Button Edit Dimmer Edit Module toggles between both menues touch the required number and change value with the pop up calculator Note Values with dark background can be changed via gradM console or direct from th eNDP Values with grey background can only changed in the NDP a message pops up Jump to next previous dimmer with the lt gt buttons Close menu with X MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de Rack 1 Crate 1 Module 1 Properties gt Editing moduls open NETWORK DIM M ER menu Module Type POE SNR Nd Q select Rack Crate Modul Dimmer with mouse or finger touch Signal Raise P Menu EDITDIM M ER EDIT M ODULE opens automatically
53. neously The keyboard functions according to the HTP principle i e if a fixture is given in multiple Cues and these were switched on this fixture will receive the highest value REMOTE INPUT for 6 bit and DIRECT only Select the REM OTE INPUT number the number of the key to be assigned Enter sequence and Cue number and confirm Q Besides the sequence numbers you can also enter EM PTY below the figure 1 or 0 which will delete the assignment ofthis key Cues OFF for 6 bit and DIRECT only To stop all Cues that had been switched on using Remote keys Q press all 6 Remote keys on 64 keys keyboards the first 6 keys simultaneously This will switch all keys and all Cues OFF regardless of how many Cues were started 19 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 PANIC amp CONTROL menu Using the Remote output you can also assign a PANIC button and a CONTROL button besides the 6 freely assignable keys to switch on and off stored Cues Both buttons will function even if the NDP control should fail and thus guarantee an accurately defined lighting in case of malfunctions CONTHOLOICOPRNICOSTORE STORE STORE Here you can store the fixtures and dimmer settings for the Panic lighting CONTROL STORE gt Adjust the fixtures to the desired dimmer setting store the setting using STORE IPRNIC STORE gt CONTROL STORE A m OO a Adjust the fixtures t
54. o the desired dimmer setting PONTRULISIORE 2 store the setting using STORE 20 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de Setting the Panic lighting COM PACT In order to avoid switching on all connected fixtures by pressing the Panic button which could lead to an overload you have to activate the dimmer channels needed for the case of a Panic scenario Set Switch PNK of the respective module to ON hereby you can usethis module for the PANIC Q Set Switch PNK of the respective module to ON hereby you can use this module for the PANIC CUE REMOTE keyboard For in depth information and specifications on the installation of a keyboard remote control please refer to the table given in the annex of this manual 21 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 TEW ST UIEUSDIMMER UIEUCDIMMER 101 801 1 1 54 TEW gt CRATE gt 7000 5000 9000 9 IEUPETHERNET gt TEW gt DIMMER 7 4 c i i i i i i DMR i i i i 3 gt ETHERNET DMS Ei 5 768 22 VIEW menu Here you can find the brightness values of the outputs displayed in You will only see existing elements i e you can set the menu number blocks only to those numbers presen
55. ontrol gear There are only a few things that have to be taken care of doing safety tests in dimmer installations 1 The Insulation Resistance is measured with the dimmer rack switched off all modules removed no load connected Use the test dimmer for easier access to the connectors 2 Make sure to disconnected the phase control lamps on top of the swivel frame before doing the insulation test of the mains input Otherwise you measure the resistance of the bulbs Disconnect the dimmer processors as well 3 The RCDs are tested with the dimmer rack turned on all modules populated M ake sure to have a load approx 300 W connected parallel to the circuit you are testing and the circuit is controlled full The is working safe independent from the control level but your test instrument might not accept a measurement below a certain voltage From a practical point of view the easiest way is to do the tripping test once and then prove that the contact voltage at nominal residual current does not exceed the maximum allowable value for each channel output There are test instruments that are capable of doing this measurement without tripping the RCD 4 The M easurement of the loop impedance and determination of short circuit current is also done with the dimmer rack turned on and a parallel load at full level If your test instrument is not able to measure the loop impedance without tripping the RCD you can measure the supply impedance inst
56. ou can have the NDP update the modules to a current software version If you want to exclude a module from an update write protect this module using Switch 2 To do this set Switch 2 to OFF For modules to be updated by the NDP you have to set Switch 2 to ON Use this setting for each of the modules 9 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 controls and connection ports MODULE POWER will be on if there is a power supply to the module normal operating status TEMP will beon if thereis an over temperature in the module ERROR will beon for module failures LOAD will only begin to be on if there is a minimum load of 200W on channel module 1 100W amp channel on channel module 2 and 50W amp channel on channel module 4 and the display in MONITOR CONSUMPTION will start accordingly CTR Control will be on if a control signal is being received normal operating status Settings on the crates only necessary for the first start up Addressing Crates Set the Crate number using the red switch make sure to absolutely avoid double numbers 10 MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING CAN BUS terminating resistor On a CAN BUS connection the first and last elements have to be provided with a resistor This resistor must be switched on off using switch n 4 on
57. rated according to the setting of the FAIL mode while PANIC and CONTROL will of course continue to function DONTCHANGE There will be no changes to the configuration 72x 14 kVA 380ms etc possible configurations of the Rack You can set a configuration even if not all modules are available they will then be displayed with the status VIRTUAL Configurations not contained in the selection can be transferred using SCAN see below CONFIG RACK SCAN Thesetting SCAN FOR MODULES allows you to search for and display all accessible modules this process will take some seconds This function is especially helpful during trouble shooting or after having inserted new modules NOTE AII virtuell dimmer disapears only the active dimmer are displayed If a module was inserted after scanning repeat scanning D CONFIG RACK RACK No Here you can select the Rack number CONFIG RACK BACKUP Currently without function ub e 248 ERK DCP OPTION CONFIG RACK COPY Here you copy within a Rack configurations of individual dimmers to other dimmersor racks Settings be copied simultaneously to multiple dimmers of different Crates rd For this source and target dimmers have to be attached and be addressable within the network CF gt RK gt CP gt SOURCE gt DIM here choose the dimmer source CF gt RK gt CP gt TARGET
58. t You cannot make any changes in this menu VIEW DIM M ER Q Enter the Rack Crate module and dimmer numbers and confirm with ENTER or OK On the right side you will find the brightness value of the chosen dimmer in 90 VIEW CRATE Enter Rack and Crate number and confirm with ENTER or OK Note The items appearing on the display of the NDP will due to technical reasons differ from what you see on an external monitor The NDP displays the outputs as bars whereas the monitor will us numbers In the graphics on the left side you see the outputs of Crate 1 of Rack 1 Each first dimmer of every module displays the starting values VIEW DMX Select a DM X input 1 or 2 Set the dimmer number The setting will be displayed as value Confirm using the OK key or press ENTER and exit the menu using the ESC Key or the arrow key on the left side VIEW ETHERNET Select Universe E1 or E2 Set the dimmer number The setting will be displayed as value Confirm using the OK key or press ENTER and exit the menu using the ESC key or the arrow key on the left side MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING PCONFIG gt KEY BOARD CON FIG menu EE To configure the NDP the Crates and modules CONFIG LANGUAGE Here you can select the menu language currently only English available CONFIG DATE Here you can set the current da
59. te CONFIG gt TIME TIME 14 45 35 CONFIG TIME Here you can set the current time Changes within the menu use TAB to jump to the cell and set the value using ARROW UP or ARROW DWN and confirm with ENTER CONFIG ETHERNET IP Enter the subnet and port numbers Enter network name for this rack optional CONFIG ETHERNET Netname Enter a name for this NDP optional CONFIG ETHERNET SNMP Simple Network Message Protocoll Enter the port number of the interrogating station for fast monitoring of status of the units CONFIG LOCAL inma CONFIG LOCAL RACK SESSION Q Enter session ID number ONFIG gt CONFIG gt LANGUAGE English CONFIG LOCAL RACK NUM BER Q Enter Rack number LOAD CONFIG FROM z Loading an configuration from another NDP is possible gt gt 2 enter the IP adress of the NDP you want to load the configuration from CONFIG gt LOCAL gt RACK gt SESS press ENTER or OK Q enter YES with arrow buttons encoderand press ENTER or OK for confirmation LOCAL RACK 8091 LOCAL BACK UP Noch keine Funktion ALERT Disabled acustic warning is disabled Enabled acustic warning is activ 23 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 CONFIG RACK CLEAR Will delete the assignment to the NDP and all module configurations The dimmers will be ope
60. the F1 key to switch over from the main menu to the monitor menu and activate it pressing F11 odule Uersion Status Timestamp Count 2 1 1 01 4 2 332ffc 23073 66 66 BE 58 800 802 BG 60 a 1 01 ACTIVE 2 gt 332ffb 23073 53 080 802 94 56 3 1 81 1 332ffc 23073 50 s Ec 52 ms lt OFF gt 91 OFF 4 3 OFF Ba X OFF 2 OFF ipeo 3 i OFF 6 2 OFF mm OFF d 1 OFF Mo ern 2 OFF gt i r 6 66 66 86 1 OFF ig 6 2 eas Be gt 6 66 86 HA ot lt OFF d 6 Er pom 46 86 A zz lt OFF g 00 00 00 00 08 MODULE Here you find the CRATE number 01 12 and the respective MODULE number 1 3 VERSION This gives you the software version number all modules must have the same software version else update with CONFIG RACK FLASH F8 STATUS Gives you the module status and the number of dimmers per module 1 2 or 4 TIMESTAMP Indicates that a control command has been transf
61. the housing they guarantee the reliable functioning of the unit and protect it against overheating Do not install the unit into a frame unless sufficient ventilation is guaranteed Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not insert any objects through the slots of the unit as these could get in contact with live parts or could cause short circuits This may cause a fire and an electric shock 9 Do not place the unit on unstable surfaces It may fall and get damaged 10 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects havefallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de 7 Besides others you run the risk of suffering an electric shock service work should be exclusively performed by qualified service technicians 12 Do not use any high power walkie talkies or cellular phones near the unit 13 1 one of the following conditions occurs please disconnect the mains plug and call your dealer or technical support Liquid penetrated the unit Theunit was exposed to rain or high ambient humidity Theunit does not function properly even when follo
62. ue started from the menu can be stopped using REM OTE key on which the same Cue had been set CUE FADE TIME Here you can set the fade time fading in of the Cue between 0 and 5 minutes Each Cue can be assigned an individual fade time Enter the Cue address and then set the desired fade time CUE STORE Here you can store the dimmer setting as a Cue Set the desired dimmers Set the desired sequence and Cue numbers STORE will appear above the Cue number if there is still a number available Confirm with ENTER or the OK key Note if OVWR Overwrite appears above the Cue number this Cue number is already assigned either choose an unassigned Cue number or use ENTER to overwrite this Cue This will delete the previous contents of this Cue MA Lighting Technology GmbH Dachdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn www malighting de eMail info malighting de LIGHTING CUE gt PLAYBACK CUE gt FADE T IME CUE gt STORE CUE gt DELETE CUE REMOTE gt gt gt DEL 5 1 0 081 802 gt CUE gt REMOTE gt UE gt REM gt MODE gt ODE 6 BIT CUEDREMOTE CUEDREMDMODE MODE 6 BIT CUE gt REMOTE GUE gt REM gt MODE MODE 6 BIT CUE gt REM gt INPUT gt UES ARE XFADE gt REMOTE INPUT 9 5 001 0 001 001 7 UE REMPINPUT 9 DELETE To delete Cues Caution this procedure cannot be undone Q Enter the Cue address an
63. umber NETWORK DIM M ER Menu In the Network Dimmer menu adjustments of the dimmers are displayed and can be edited This is more comfortable than direkt from the NDP you dont need an external keyboard and an external monitor Q Create an empty screen press the button NETWORK DIMMER in the CREATE A WINDOW menu A overview with all racks with the same ID number is displayed in the dimM A Configuration With every touch on the symbole the next level is displayed Rack Crate Modul Dimmer The A button shows the levels in reverse order 35 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 Confirm Rack 1 Crate 1 Module 3 rrors Vinas 2 2 Dimmer 1 DMX 110007 Not Present Not Not Present Present Rack 1 Crate 1 Module 1 Dimmer 1 Properties xX Name DMX 0001 Name Patch oo Profile 4 Preheat U min E 240 Panic Type Error Mask No Load z Overload z Fuse Excess DC Threshold ge mmn Response mem m ms 36 4 Edit Module CONFIRM ERRORS For confirming error notes After confirming the symbol changes from red to yellow After eliminating the error the color changes to green SHOW STATUS SHOW ERRORS Show Status Modus Racks Crates Dimmer are displayed as gree
64. wing all the instructions in the manual Only manipulate the controls as stated in the manual wrong settings on the controls may damage the unit Theunit fell and the housing was damaged 14 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE If one of the following conditions occurs disconnect the device immediately and call the customer service Power cord or plug are damaged or frayed Fluid was spilled over the device The device was exposed to rain or wet conditions of other forms The device does not function properly when abiding by the instructions of use Do only adjust controls mentioned in the instructions as an improper setting of other controls can cause damage very often it takes quite some time for the customer service technician to repair damages like these The device has dropped to the ground or the housing was damaged 5 Hotline 49 5251 688865 99 User s Manual Network Dimmer Processor version 2 02 controls and connection ports USH SELECT T DATA DIMMER PROCESSOR PUSH SELECT A N DIMMER PROCESSOR 6 Keyboard port for a PS2 keyboard Mouse port for a PS2 mouse no function in this version port for a monitor Mouse keyboard and monitor are important e g for trouble shooting but are not necessary for setup and operation LINK the NDP has an active network connection DATA displays

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