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1. Foni 1 a ob 1 1 D i BEN 1 1 1 en 1 9 1 8 i 1 1 I de 2 2 CONFIGURATION I 5 1 8 5 I d 23 88 a The configuration display allows you a fast setting up of the essential pa By rameters of the cabinet for each output each circuit These parameters XOVI8 HON SZ E are as follows 1 1 zE mp 88 7 A The DATA channel which controls the circuit Default values channels 1 to 24 respectively assigned to circuits 1 to 24 ee a SD TA 1 SS I 1 1 lt 3 B The curve for each circuit one out of 5 curves provided for in the pro gram LL Linear Light LV Linear Voltage FL Fluorescent PA exclusively 8 amp for PAR 110V lamps SR Static Relay Default value LL curves 1 I 1 8 1 8
2. SELECT E lt 50 0 EE LANGUAGE ENGLISH C311 312 313 314 315 T 30 ll 2 2 PREFERENCES gt zi z o g Tum S i KE e O i lt 5 Tees gt S Ege a E t O i A gt z 6 44 i 9 gt 3 i 0 H 1 200 gt i Ki i copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 180906 THOMM NV Td 1081NOO NW MP B V ILLN3A 3QNVWWOO VU DO 193909 Verbe us 610692 80 ee xej TER ejouj ue fouse4 06509 4 iuouneeg ep eynoy JE EEN Vei Wie rem zomod 1016760702 6 g NY4 unalv ILLN3A 3QNVININOO _ 6c 4 E L 6l m si o go about the pages you will simply follow the paths which are indicated and press the suitable keys or combination of keys Details concerning the functions and interest of these displays will be given further 2 1 LEVELS This option allows you to see rapidly the control levels of each channel If the cabinet is given different controls digital analog and or local the highest level is
3. 8 8 5 8 8 8 65 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 818 8 amp 5 z 8 E 5 8 QUANTITE MOYENNE PAR STRUCTURE NOTA NB 89 25 01 2000 EW eo N a e Es ce a gt o 85 a x e 2 alg 28 2 Ka 2 Ze Ss he 5 9 gs 2 ts lc bii D 88 Q si 39 37 35 33 31 a 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 09 07 05 03 01 B ues IMS q SEENEN 1 5 rj24 1 FOLIO 3 FOLIO 3 b gt LEVELS I I l Sec D I ur VENTILATEUR i VENTILATEUR dec Lim 1 Cl ii E Ur 1 CPU imree her 1 1 14220207 ME14220207 JS gt 4 COMMANDE COMMANDE VENTILATEUR 003054501 VENTILATEUR 1 SR FAN FAN 4g 82 CONTROL CC40545101 CC40545101 CONTROL 3s ee 1 _ I 1 os 3 2 c 4 c 5 i Dr N gt E Ir Bos Bos a Lu TA Q 5 1 gt 558 SORTIES GRADATEURS 258 1 15 S E DIMMERS QUTPUTS Sas Z ES EI
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5. ADD TRANS 10 10 COPY TR 6TILL 10 TR 6 10 gt 100 104 INSERT TRANS 102 104 MEMORY006 gt ALPHA 3 ACTIVE SWITCHES MASTER 9GAMMA EXTERNAL SWITCH 15 5 6 ADVANCED SHOW gt SHOW INFORMATION 1 4 SHOW INFO MEMORIES 10 160 2 4 SHOW INFO MASTERS 5 155 3 4 SHOW INFO TRANSFERS _ 11 250 4 4 SHOW INFO PARALLEL TR 6 245 o You defined 5 buttons Bring button 16 back to and press 3 of the 5 defined switches The display on the external switches screen will show differently This control screen will allow you to run through all the active masters the signs showing on the second line are meaning going up meaning unchanged and v meaning going down The external switches will also allow you to start a show and control it You only have to link the buttons to the show controls These controls are still called masters but you will note 2 differences with the proper masters the show control masters have no ingoing or outgoing time if you push the switch the command starts at once these are submaster controls thus they do not show on the external keys screen The next external keys will be linked to the show controls see also the 4 4 3 paragraph Switch Show control 9 GO 10 PAUSE 11 STEP FORW 12 STEP BACK 13 GO TO 0 14 PANIC 15 NEXT SEQ 16 OFF EXIT There are 3 possibilities
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8. 8 8 38 i _ 8 E EE z TEMPERATURE 1 C CE06000351 CE06000351 TEMPERATURE 2 8 EE J SELECT E 18 3 DISJ3 015 4 x EJ 1 Oa z co N zm Ee a Boss Eo 8 ti SORTIES GRADATEURS 5 8 E ES x cO 0 TO Ca DIMMERS OUTPUTS fo 9 E ka i i 1 1 1 w ES 1 1 5 S Le BORNES D ALIMENTATION GENERAL MAX 125 MAINS INPUT TERMINALS MAX 1254 J e PASSAGE DE CABLES 210x60 haute et basse es E CABLES ENTRY 210x60 top and bottom 5 RG SELECT eur exe E E 1 3 LOGIC OF THE SYSTEM The front control panel of TIVOLI gives access to the different screens and items and allows the display of messages When the unit is switched on or after a hardware reset you will read on the screen the following see picture on left First line 1 5 shows a menu which admits 5 lines of options from which the first one 1 is on display rj24 shows the number of channels 24 fitting in the cabinet finally 001 is the N of the first channel the unit will read out Second line b shows the basic menu as the current menu and LEVELS as the current option The LCD shows several screens Either these displays are menus which allow you to choose between several possibilities indicated on the LCD
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12. Plug Num 1 gt Channel 301 5 Loc 10 Plug Num Plug 2 gt Channel 302 Crv LL Lim FF Lev 25 Plug 3 gt Channel 303 Crv LL Lim FF Lev 72 2 5 1124 Ch301 b gt CONFIGURATION 2 5 1124 Ch301 m b gt CONFIGURATION 2 5 1124 Ch301 b gt CONFIGURATION 2 5 1124 01 b gt CONFIGURATION 37 35 33 31 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 09 07 05 03 01 NEUTRE BLEU NEUTER BLUE FOTO bh ah m 1 us sus 1 1 1 j I i 1 1 8 z 1 1 88 zz 1 l I 8 1 1 I z I vun wow canna 1 ER I Nw i area re 88 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Speer 4 Old eua 1 1 j 5 1 1 1 1 amp 1 E N 8 5 iz el S HB E 1 1 A Q 1 8 I zu e Em ER 5 8 8 ap 1 Sa 1 88 ES 55
13. robert juliat Robert Juliat S A S Houte de Beaumont F 60530 Fresnoy en Thelle t l 33 0 3 44 26 51 89 fax 33 0 3 44 26 90 79 e mail info 9 robertjuliat fr pee LL Ih fmm amm I m USITT DMX 512 ACCORDED WIRING DATA USER S MANUAL amp TECHNICAL FILE mGB TIVOLI DN30771100 1106 indd DN30771100 Updated 11 06 copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 1 1 aaa AAAA Aaa aaRS 4 1 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE TIVOLI CABINET 4 4 1 2 MANUAL ORGANISATION 4 1 3 LOGIC OF THE SYSTEM citta rior tu aai nana ao AERA 5 1 4 START MENU eae hnnc rnt raana NAKAA REA a 6 2 BASIC MENU H 2 1 TE 10 2 2 11 2 3 CHANNEL 5 13 2 4 d el 13 pelle M 14 2 6 SOFTWARE RESET nani torret nk ndi hk dac a 15 2 7 FURTHER sapi 16 3 DIGI TYPE MENU EMMBEuib 17 BZ CHANNELS e 17 CURVES 18 3 4 LOCAL nire natn aan desir ark ana ka nana aa dira sa aas e FERE Edna a Ya da 18 3 9 RENAME X
14. gt PRESENT 7 7 MAINS INFO dl 2 6 TESTSINFO UNITE 1 2 PROTOCOL DMX 2 2 PROTOCOL DMX 1 3 6 UNIT TESTSINFO gt FANS INFO TEST T1 86 F VENT 1 1 6 rj24 Ch001 f gt LEVELS C324 301 302 303 304 L 60 1025 72 PL24 1 2 3 4 L 60 1025 72 Ren8048 PL 1 gt 01 L 60 1025 72 PRESS SELECT 15 FOR LEVELS RESET 2 6 rj24 Ch001 f gt CONFIGURATION Plug 1 gt Channel 301 Crv LV Lim 97 Lev 10 4 THE FULL MENU The full menu allows you access to all the facilities and parameters of VOLI You are now familiar with the basic menu you will get to know the new facilities the full menu will allow If you are interested in the full menu go for it if not stick to the basic menu for a start menu By selecting the type of menu in the preferences starting from the basic menu or digi box type menu you will access to the full menu You will notice that the full menu is similar to the basic menu except for one addi tional option the show option A lower case f i e Full at the beginning of the second line will show the type of current menu Let us go through these options 4 1 LEVELS Option similar to the one in the basic menu initial point Levels per channels display screen Circuits levels display Circuits names levels display rename ON Reset local levels and digital controls level
15. 19 3 6 STAGE 19 3 7 CHANNEL TEST RE 19 3 8 eg Led 20 3 9 INFORMATION cisien i 20 copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 235 amp lex 8 el S 192 3 BE BL 5 E EEES j 0001 r seq jos V E e N 2 m 8 E 2 FELA en tH ES 5 2 2 SS P 48 ES ne 2 Es g e lt gt Y He 086 ARMOIRE TIVOLI Percage pour fixation murales ps Plan RJ305708 el d gd o d m NOS In UT H i tae Sia EK P H Poot om H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H DON ri H H H Que S ds dE EE EIE H H i H EL A H S 2 H H H S S A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H 3 62 18 H H H 3 EI P i d PP oi Pb PPP 9 H Slow NC ME D E E Pod i 1 i GR Gh om d TE E 4s 4 i i d Pod h M i 5 H i H H H H 5 H 5 jm Poi oP pi PoPoi d i Pod S H UE EE 9 E 1
16. ADD MEMORYOO1 EDIT TIME YES MODIFY MEM MEMORYOO6 9 165 REG MEMORIES DELETE MEM MEMORYOOA4 9 165 REG MEMORIES COPY MEM MEMORYOOA INSERT MEM LEFT MEMORYOOA EXISTS LLOVERWRITE IT NO START EXISTS CHOOSE ANOTHER NAME 2 Confirm the action 3 Define its control levels When it is created the memory picks up the output levels Then in local mode you can modify the memory levels Using a digital or analog desk linked to the cabinet will be a fast method for setting levels and creating a memory 4 A new memory creates automatically a transfer with default transfer times you can keep them or modify them as you wish You can work five different actions with the memories Creating we have been through this previously Modifying an existing memory to choose it scroll through all the names of memories already defined Then the memory will modify its levels in accordance with the output levels Clear a memory at the same time you will clear the incoming transfer s to this memory Copy a memory in another memory Insert a memory while a creation or a copy adds the new memory to the end of the memories already defined i e it generates a transfer at the end of the defined transfers the insertion allows you to choose the place for this memory All the above actions or part of these actions are accessible according to the amount of
17. NI ER ada RAM TEST 0200 1FFF EE DEN E ERAI EE RAM TEST 8000 9FFF TESTING 6 6 UNIT TESTS amp INFO 1 7 MAINS INFO 1 min220 226 228 4 7 MAINS INFO PHASE 1 gt PRESENT 7 7 MAINS INFO FREQUENCY 50 0Hz EE 2 6 UNIT TEST amp INFO H gt INFO DMX Ee 1 2 PROTOCOL DMX PACKET LENGTH 128 Pe Decne eat eee 2 2 PROTOCOL DMX ERE STEPEN 3 6 UNIT TEST amp INFO gt FANS INFO TEST i T1 30 F FAN 1 ON Ee 5 6 UNIT TEST amp 4NFO gt RAM TEST 1 3 PRODUCT INFO L _RobertJuliat 3 3 PRODUCT INFO LE 1 LPh 33 44 26 50189 3 3 PRODUCT INFO an S Di aa aa an a aw copyright ROBERT ULIAT 2006 4 5 2 UNIT PREFERENCES You will find below a short description of the unit preferences together with their default values You can give your cabinet a name you will use 20 characters letters digits or spaces Two successive spaces delete the end of the name Default value for the name of the unit TIVOLI All the control values are displayed as decimal or to be precise in per centage related to the maximal 255 steps value You can use the hexa decimal display to obtain a better display precision and to view all the control steps issued by your desk As an appendix you will find a deci mal hex conversion table The display mode decimal or hexadecimal does not alter the precision of the controls received a
18. PL 1 gt Ch301 60 50 25 72 PRESS SELECT 15 FOR LOCAL RESET 4 3 CHANNELS TEST This option is identical to the corresponding option of the basic menu Initial point Test starting Test per channel Test per circuit Test per circuit name rename ON Resetting local controls and test level 4 4 SHOW A show is a sequence of memories A memory is defined by the controls levels on each output It bears a name with letters and or digits A transfer to a memory is identified with a number It represents an evol ution in time of the start levels towards the levels of the memory which is appearing the restitution memory It S parameters are the following the fading in time for all the outputs which level control is going up the fading out time for all the outputs which level control is going down the incoming time delay in relation with the outgoing time or the other way round the pause after a crossfade the duration of the memory The transfers are linked automatically in the ascending order of their numbers After each transfer if the pause is OFF the next transfer starts automatically after the duration time If the pause is ON the duration time lasts indefinitely to start the next transfer you will need to trigger the GO show control A show begins with a transfer going from a START setup to another setup for instance MEMORYO1 The next transfers will go in the as cending order fro
19. S 1 1 1 EE zu S C The limit value for each circuit value from to 100 included which HE ER mme dz limits proportionally the input control range Default value 10096 i e no iss 3 g8 Sm F E limiting WER pe 55 UN a 158 56 H I 1 P ae HE Ze D The local value on each circuit a control value ranging from O to 95 e Me Ss i 10096 competing with the other control values digital and or analog the i B highest instantaneous value takes precedence Default value 0 i e no 1 f t local control E 35 1 T b5 T 88 2 88 P Go to the CONFIGURATION option of the basic menu the required key 2 5 2 5 rj24 1 presses described at the beginning of this chapter V p EE E eo b gt CONFIGURATION 1 1H ME The SELECT key accesses the edit screen for each circuit parameters It E d M 8 D Plug 1 gt Channel 1 shows the circuit number the matching channel the retrieval curve the B Crv LL Lim FF Lev 5 limitation and the highest control level 4 18 2 fb Eg 5 When the number of the circuit is blinking you can change it by pressing Re 55 E Flug 24 Channel 24 the and keys This allows you to oveview
20. SELECT I 2 os i FF is blinking the limitation is 100 no limitation By pressing the SS zz 5 21 key once or more you will be able to usher a limit value of 99 98 88 M 096 An output limitation is processed at once t t 1 1 1 eerste 1 TM WARNING The ROBERT J ULIAT company is not responsable any way for lamps that t orio3 damaged in lighting units that are linked together and checked by TIVOLI in a PAR curve copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 Press 5 times You have set up a 95 limitation on circuit 1 Press 2 times You have modified this limitation to 9796 Press SELECT The second line of the mask has changed It shows the three control va lues Digital Analog and Local received by the circuit It is possible to modify the local value on the unit itself without a control desk Press the Hu and keys to bring circuit 1 to the local level 10 The modification is processed at once Should the local level be highest among any other control digital analog of the circuit the light output will follow it All parameters of circuit 1 have been modified as intended Now we shall proceed to the second circuit Press the EXIT key 2 times or SELECT once to return to the circuit field Press SELECT The circuit number is blinking press the key to go to the second c
21. and parameters of TIVOLI For the best use of the different possibilities of TIVOLI it is highly recommended to operate the unit while reading this manual copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 10 REFERENCE CE06000351 06203501 01016201 01032204 01016301 01013301 01025301 1016201 02013003 01032 02013002 000003207 000003260 000003207 000003208 COU0003238 FCOU000084 09 FOLIO 4 5 6 56 45 6 456 5 6 4 5 6 56 4 5 6 4 5 6 45 6 45 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 D 24 24 4 24 D 0 Di 24 8 08 07 06 DESIGNATION CAPTEUR DE TEMPERATURE REPARTITEUR PRINCIPAL 4 125 DISJONCTEUR 16A COURBE C 2P 1D STANDARD DISJONCTEUR 32A COURBE C 2P 1D STANDARD DISJONCTEUR 16A COURBE C 2P 2D OPTION FJV1000508 DISJONCTEUR 13A COURBE C 2P 2D OPTION FJV1000511 DISJONCTEUR 25A COURBE C 2P 1D OPTION FJV1000509 DISJ DIFFERENTIEL 16A 30mA COURBE C 2P 1D OPTION FJV1000510 DISJ DIFFERENTIEL 32A 30mA COURBE C 2P 1D OPTION FJV1000507 SOCLE DOUBLE NORME FRANCAISE STANDARD SOCLE SIMPLE CEE P17 32A 2 STANDARD SOCLE SIMPLE CEE P17 16A 2P T OPTION FJV1000224 SOCLE TRIPLE SUISSE 16A OPTION 1000220 SOCLE DOUBLE SCHUKO 16A OPTION FJV1000219 PRISE HARTING 16x16A T OPTION FJV1000223 05
22. can leave an edit screen with several fields you are not bound to be brought back to the first field of the screen or to leave a screen which has no first field This combination of keys pressed simultaneously allows you to reset on each start display default values stored in the program These keys allow a general RESET each time the cabinet is switched on or after a hardware RESET copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 From certain fields this combination of keys pressed simultaneously allows you to access the extra display screens or edit screens 1 4 THE START MENU The cabinet is configurable to 3 operational modes corresponding with 3 start menus the basic menu the DIGI type menu and the full menu The basic menu is the default menu which can be maintained or you can can change it for another menu of your choice Each time the unit is switched on it will come back to the selected menu On the second line of the menu a lower case letter b d or f indicates the active menu The basic menu allows you access to the essential functions and para meters of the unit display of the control levels for each channel circuit patching flash test of the outputs at a 50 level choice of the language french english and of the start menu and finally display of the informa tion concerning the data connection mains frequency program version The DIGI type menu follows the menu of the DIGI IV Vs units The users o
23. executed and displayed Go to the LEVELS option of the basic menu This screen is displayed when the unit is switched on or after a hard reset To reach it from any other display press EXIT SELECT any number of time SELECT allows access to the levels display The first line shows 5 data channels and the second one shows the matching control levels For example 0 on the first channel 3096 on the second 100 FF on the third The second channel number is blinking meaning that you can modify it to scan the 24 channels of the cabinet Press SELECT or to step one channel forward Press EXIT or to step one channel backward Press SELECT several times to lookup the levels of the other channels Hold down SELECT to run through the 24 channels The display will always show the first channel i e the first circuit Pressing EXIT and will allow you similar manipulations Press simultaneously the SELECT and keys to know which circuits match which channel now the first line of the display will show the circuits numbers it will be displayed on as long as you keep holding down one of the keys Please note that in our specific example channel 1 allocated to circuit 1 and no software patch the digits showing on the first line are the same for the channels levels displays and for the circuits levels displays Othe rwise the call for circuits levels display is very useful when the view for the channe
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25. is switched on and then it is used to generate the output control triacs control 4 4 VERSION The program version of TIVOLI The SELECT and keys will allow you to scroll through the infor mation screen The EXIT or EXIT SELECT key brings you back to the start menu copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 1 2 PREFERENCES TYPE MENU BASIC b 1 2 UNIT PREFERENCES LANGUAGE ENGLISH 5 5 1124 Ch301 clm b gt INFORMATION 1 4 INFORMATION PROTOCOL DMX 512 2 4 INFORMATION ERRORS 1000PCK 3 4 INFORMATION FREQUENCY 50 0Hz 4 4 INFORMATION VERSION V1 01 39 37 35 CARTE COMMANDE GRADATEURS 1 DIMMERS CONTROL 2 CARTE COMMANDE GRADATEURS 2 IMMERS CONTROL 1 zonos CARTE COMMANDE GRADATEURS 3 DIMMERS CONTROL 3 CARTE COMMANDE GRADATEURS 4 DIMMERS CONTROL 4 NKR bk T RT 8 8 E 8 E E D x ovi e ave een 5 mum H P ME 4 sss ON CN 9 CH 5 qe o lt M sam 8 g S 2 id H z H B 5 z wo al 18 mess _ 5 E THEE a 5 ER ela g 8 dE 8 rm gt h a Taio _ 1 i i 1 pej 1 1 1 e 51 i ama au rane ura
26. or they are edit screens which show different parameters and allow their modification Using the keys SELECT and EXIT will allow you to navigate through the available screens The 5th key HARD RESET carries out a restart of the card but does not erase the data which are stored in the memory To avoid any casual ope ration this key is partially concealed In the menus the and keys allow you to scroll the options so that you can choose one via the SELECT key In the edit screens the SELECT and EXIT keys allow you to go forward or backward one field while the and keys allow you to change the value of the blinking field the active field In the menus this key allows you to access the required edit display In the edit displays this key allows you to select the next field to modify it Any of these keys allow you to scroll the menus until you find the place you are looking for In an edit display any of these keys allow you to change digits channels local values etc or parameters curves ON OFF values etc A blinking field indicates that you can modify its value via the and keys This key allows you to back one item in edit displays If you are on the first field of the screen or in a menu this key allows you to exit one screen up Pressing these keys simultaneously will allow you to exit the screen im mediately and return to the previous display You
27. stored memories in relation with the available space As an example after a show reset the number of defined memories is O and all you can do is creating memories once you have created the maximum number of memories you can only modify or clear Apart from the messages confirming the creation or clearance of a me mory other messages are liable to display following your actions your actions on the memories are duplicating on the matching transfers Modifying the preset times will effectively modify the transfer times for the first ingoing transfer time to this memory This trick will allow you to perform your show without modifying directly the transfers But if you wish to work with the transfers you just read the next paragraph 4 4 2 CROSSFADES As soon as there exists at least one transfer you will be given access to the crossfades The transfers are automatically generated when a preset is created As a result after the 4 presets MEMORYO1 MEMORYO2 ME MORYO3 et MEMORYOA have been notified in this order 5 crossfades are linked START gt MEMORY01 MEMORYO1 2MEMORYO2 MEMORY O2 gt MEMORY03 gt MEMORY04 and MEMORY OA STOP This link of 5 memories makes up your show and now you can start it The reason for working on the crossfades is to modify this automatic link to use the same memory in several crossfades with different fading times to modify the coming out order of the memories copy
28. the blocking Voltage 280V by default the output is blocked and a warning is displaying The channels stay off even if you leave this display as a reminder a small black square will show on the first line of the menu Find out the reason for the overvoltage try and put it right then restart the unit Refer to the full menu for additional details on the blocking voltage Some parameters modifications carried out in the other menus may have an effect on the displays we have described previously refer to the full menu here we are only indicating the differences in the display or the manipulation A On the first line of the menu a lower case p shows the patch is ON The configuration display of the basic menu will allow you to modify the channel numbers for each circuit B If RENAME is ON the displays of several screens in the basic menu will look different This is how the display per level screen will show You will notice on the display that the level of the current circuit is blin king The CONFIGURATION screen will display as shown This display will allow you to modify if you wish the name of each circuit in the same manner as you would modify the other circuits parameters Eventually the test per circuit screen displays as shown C On the first line of the menu a lower case f shows on the right It signals that one or more preferences of the list below differ from the default value If no f is showing the pr
29. 318 0 102000109 9 133005 3133 HON3EH NIML 0190100138 L t 1 JIV N dO 318V9 200610203 1 290104N 99 2090001 NOLLdO Gb 42 2 1 26 H3 xvaua wO 6190100138 t L 0103 00 JVW 110 180 3189 DU II 1009101041 9r 6 0150001 74 NOILdO 01 42 JAHNO 2 LINOHIO LNIHYNO 1vndis3H 1092201138 L L 1081NOO 40 31870 1066201041 95 2 605000104 NOLLdO 02 42 2 KO LINDHIO 5600044444 1041802 Nv4 nid 318V9 10 10103 99 115000104 NOILdO Jaz 42 3AYN9 LInouto 1200010039 L 2 MOSN3S Ndd 31879 106910103 1 99v ve 809000174 NOLLdO 02 42 SAYNO 2 791 H3xv3ua Linouio 21091020301 L L 2 0001 74 NOLLdO 06 391430 1838800 TWNGISSY Agvrmixnv KEREN 99 2 1 QI 42 2 26 H3 iv388 109501041 L L pePOOOLAP 662000174 NOLLdO JAHNO Vez Xp G ng LInogio 102910103 997 vc CUVONVLS 01 de 27 91 dava LINIO 09001 UN k 9 000 4 NOLLdO 001 H3 v3 1058029041 VSL X v YOLNAIYLSIO 098019030 t L 1 318V9 LNdNI 1660009042 1 2 HOSN3S 1058019041 t v 556 1 318 0 LNANI 30N3u3 dH ON NOLIVNOIS3Q 30N3u343H ON NOLIVNOIS3Q DL 60 80 10 90 50 0 0 z0 10 copyright ROBERT J ULIA
30. 5 2 to select the test value It is also acting as a protection from manipulation m TEST LEVEL 50 errors to carry out the test first you have to answer YES to the question 5 START C a SEE g v Js 5 5 Press the or keys to modify the test value The new level will su j 2 persede the default 50 value and will be kept as test value gt 2 TEST LEVEL 90 Press SELECT to access the next field 8 GER START Lowe 8 o lt EN 8 TEST LEVEL 90 Press the or keys if you wish to start the test 4 START YES 4 z M e 5 8 Dese i H e ES E SS Press SELECT e 5 st EH 2 amp You have just entered the test display It looks like the LEVEL screen i 8 7 3 3 CJ o it actually shows the control levels for the 5 displayed channels As for the s e current channel blinking the displayed output value which is displayed is ey K the highest among the existing controls input digital analog and the gt KEN 5 B 5 test control On the other hand during the test the local control of the E 21 g C311 312 313 314 315 current channel is momentarily suppressed it will be restored as soon as di o 3 ou will leave the channel 5 5 EE NE 2 SIE lt S S Le d le m To test the other channels press
31. 51 182 183 152 184 153 185 154 155 186 187 156 188 157 189 158 copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 190 Eb z 1 9 1124 Ch301 d gt LEVELS C324 301 302 303 304 60 5 25 72 PL24 1 2 3 4 160 52572 Ren8048 Pr 1 gt 01 160 52572 1 9 1124 Ch301 d gt LEVELS PRESS SELECT 1s FOR LEVELS RESET 2 9 rj24 Ch301 d gt CHANNELS PL24 1 2 3 4 C324 301 302 303 304 3 THE DIGI TYPE MENU The DIGI type menu provides the users of the DIGI IV Vs units with a sequence of displays to which they grew accustomed Nevertheless the information which used to fit the LCD surface for a 6 channels dimmer will take up several pages As a consequence a menu has taken the place of the DIGI IV Vs displays channels curves local etc which were the entry points to the edit screens In the following sub chapters we shall mention the displays or manipula tions which differ from the DIGI IV V screens you already know If you wish the Digi Box type menu as a start menu for the cabinet go to the preferences in the other menus and change the type of the menu 3 1 LEVELS Entry point the DIGI menu LEVELS option Levels per channel screen the first line shows 5 channels of the unit the matching levels show on the second line The SELECT key one channel forward and EXIT key one channel bac kward will allow you access to the other channels You wi
32. ANCHE DEG Ch STANDARD DISJONCTEUR 2 20 COUBE DISJONCTEUR2P 2D COUBE C 17 COULEUR DE LA PHASE D ALIMENTATION COLOR FROM THE POWER PHASE CONV 2 NEUTRE 15 FOR 25A CHANNELBY GROUP OF 6 Ch OPTION FVIOUDS GRADATEUR n 1 CON 1 PHASE CONN DIMM 13 CHOKE TONNS Dauna 09 CONN2 NEUTRE DIMMER CHANNEL GRADATEUR 05021028 SELF PHASE CIRCUIT GRADATEUR TONT a DIMM 65 25 01 2000 PLAN DRAWING RJ 306231 indice a 9 07 04 DEPART SUR PRISE 2P T 32A CEE P17 2P4T TIVOLI S rie P TIVOLI TIVOLI S ie B ROBERT JULIAT GRADATEUR 25A THYRISTOR 25A THYRISTOR DIMMER 10020007 TYRISTOR 07 CHOKE EH TONNS a SELF 05021028 D EES 60530 Fresnoy en Thelle 35 084289079 robert juliat J alll The basic menu bears 5 options indicated by the digit blinking on top left of the LCD Each time a digital or alphanumeric field is blinking it shows that you can modify its value via the and keys In this manner you of the cabinet and to visualize the essential information We will describe can scroll the menu optio
33. I 1 1 eld 1 1 1 Sim 1 1 1 1 1 1 oo 1 1 18 I 2 1 1 85 A 5 zz 19 i I 88 I 8 t T 1 LJ zu l wien am d EE 1 1 g AAA ame saren una Sg 1 1 tonoa amp s2 HESS N N aN gt K z et e 5 a 48 2 72 7 u CO E gt c N EE el E lt I amp 4 5 Cle E ola cz lt KE m Je D I3 2 21 23 25 7 29 31 33 35 37 39 19 11 Ls e los 8 8 8 5 5 E 5 2 3 CHANNELS TEST Ba 5 m 5 88 Se 88 Ss SE 55 55 35 F TIVOLI allows the testing of each channel to a chosen level the default PEN Si EB 53 test value is 5096 Accordingly the output value will match the restitution 21 curve and the limitation for the tested channel 3 5 rj24 Ch301 Go to the CHANNELS TEST option of the basic menu the required mani e b gt CHANNELS TEST pulations are described at the beginning of this chapter ES z E 2 The SELECT key accesses the start test display This screen allows you B 4 m H H j
34. RVES PRESS SELECT 15 FOR CURVES RESET 4 9 124 Ch301 d gt LOCALS C324 301 302 303 304 010 FF PL24 1 2 3 4 LO 10 FF Ren8048 PL 1 Ch301 L O10 O O FF PRESS SELECT 1s FOR LOCAL RESET Les pas DMX DMX steps 64 D cimal 25 H xadecimal 40 Les pas DMX DMX steps 96 D cimal 38 H xadecimal 60 copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 5 APPENDIX Les pas DMX DMX steps 00 0 Les pas DMX AM o 13 20 13 13 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 18 19 19 alala afsta ele ole lo N Seck NIN 17 17 18 18 N N NIN NIO N 5 e k copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 NIN sp 5 9 1124 Ch301 d gt RENAME RENAME OFF RENAME ON ARE YOU SURE NO Ch324 301 302 303 R8071 8048 8049 8050 PL24 1 2 3 4 R8071 8048 8049 8050 5 9 1124 Ch301 d gt RENAME PRESS SELECT 15 FOR RENAME RESET 6 9 1124 Ch301 gt 5 Plug 1 gt Channe
35. T 2006 1 PRESENTATION 1 1 INTRODUCTION THE TIVOLI RACK The TIVOLI rack is a completely digital dimmer unit fitting up to 24 channels It is the newcomer in the range of the ROBERT J ULIAT digital dimmers TIVOLI checks the DMX 512 signal and rejects the data packets or the end of data packets which errors due to the transmission When switching on the dimmer rack and each time data is applied TIVOLI analyses the protocol it receives before authorising the reception Should the data link be cut off TIVOLI will retain the last valid data frame and hold that output TIVOLI also accepts analog 0 10V and local controls The output level is determined by the highest input level according to the dimmer curve and to the limitation imposed on each channel The dimmer curve is the transposition of the input level to an output level following a specified lighting law A 0 to 100 limitation proportionally limits the dimmer output TIVOLI is designed for either single phase or three phase A C Voltage The input frequency range is 45 5Hz to 64Hz A constant mains frequency is highly recommended For further information on electric connection and the output power of the channels please refer to the technical data sheet TIVOLI can also be configured using a number of parameters it can receive internal sequence controls and display information which facilitate optimum functioning All these funct
36. ases are missing but then it cannot be started The network frequency is the instant frequency which is read when the unit is powered up and which is used during the power sequencing to generate the output controls the triacs controls The information concerning the sequencing link are the following the type of protocol DMX NONE or ERR when error the red LED lights up the length of protocol when the length of the packet is changing the longest value is displayed the average error number for 1 000 packets The FANS INFO TEST option displays the temperatures read by the 2 temperature sensors and it tests the functioning of the fans The rotation speed of each fan is controlled by the corresponding sensor after 5 tem perature levels The temperature displays in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit according to the selected language Each fan can be tested in the ON or OFF posi tion if the temperature overruns the last level you cannot force the fan to stop When you exit the test the fans go back to their rotation speeds controlled by the sensors You can test swiftly the 16 external switches On each line you will see the condition of the 8 switches 1 to 8 and 9 to 16 For each switch means open contact gt means closed con tact You are testing the 2 RAMs which outfit the unit copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 1 6 UNIT TEST amp JINFO 1 7 MAINS INFO 4 7 MAINS INFO PHASE 1
37. e STOP memory repre sents black out all output controls at 0 You can use these 2 memories but you cannot modify them To create a memory you will have to go through several steps 1 Choose the name We recommand you to give your memories significant names which will allow you to recognize them easily copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 6 6 ADVANCED SHOW L 2 SHOW RUN 1 4 SHOW MENU L 2 ADD MEM MEMORYOO1 0 165 REG MEMORIES 1 2 PREFERENCES MENU 2CHANNEL PREFERENCE 1 6 CHANNEL PREF START SOFT ON 2 6 CHANNEL PREF 3 6 CHANNEL PREF 4 6 CHANNEL PREF 5 6 CHANNEL PREF OVERVOLTAGE 6 6 CHANNEL PREF RL 4 5 1 CHANNEL PREFERENCES You will find a brief description of the preferences gathered under the name channel preferences as well as their default values The start soft preference performs a slow start of the unit to reach the ex ternal controls values thus avoiding a sudden consumption on the electric network The time out lasts about 2 seconds Warning During a show the Start Soft option is inactive You are free to choose and are responsisble for selecting the levels and the times for the first fade as well as the panic level Default value Start soft ON When the soft patch is ON you are allowed to select which channel will control which
38. eading the relevant screen of the basic menu Press simultaneously the EXIT and keys to perform a software reset of all the local values all levels back to O copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 3 8 PREFERENCES Entry point the DIGI menu PREFERENCES option You will acknowledge the preferences start software patch booster smoothing decimal hex display access code language A new preference TIVOLI allows you to choose from 3 menus uen A lower case p will show on the first line of the menu if the patch is ON Also it will display the values of the other 6 preferences their default values are the followings Soft start ON Booster ON Smoothing ON Over voltage accessible from the full menu 280V Display Decimal Access Code O A lower case f will show on the first line of the menu as soon as one of the 5 accessible preferences is ascribed a value which differs from the default value As for the default values of the last two preferences they are as follows Language no default value Menu type basic menu Press simultaneously the EXIT and keys to perform a software reset of all the preferences PREFERENCES RESET All the preferences except the menu type will be forced back to their default values 3 9 INFORMATION Entry point the DIGI menu INFORMATION option One additional information concerns the mains frequency When the unit is switched on it reads this information and
39. ed in local mode the first line will dis play the following information r for restitution the name of the retrieving memory the retrieval step symbolized lt for wait for increase for maintain P for pause the time as a countdown On the second line you will read p for preparation the name of the memory on preparation the fade in preparation As soon as you reach this display you are able to control the running of the show using the 4 keys of the keyboard or the controls of an analog or digital control desk the faders or the flash keys With your Espion control you will easily take the matching channels from 0 to FF In the chart below you will find all the show controls If the cabinet is off during the running of the show it will start again from entry entry GO PAUSE 1 STEP FORWARD 1 STEP BACKWARD GO TO O PANIC NEXT SEQUENCE EXIT SEL 1st Channel lt minus 2nd Channel and EXIT 3rd Channel lt and EXIT 4th Channel plus 5th Channel EXIT and SEL 6th Channel SEL and 4 7th Channel EXIT 1second copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 the first fade of the current sequence when the unit is powered up Using an external keyboard is another possibility for starting the show You will read more in paragraph 4 4 8 4 4 4 SHOW PLUS MENU This menu gathers the most powerful possibilities of the show you wi
40. eferences have the default value indicated hereafter Soft start ON Booster ON Smoothing ON Overvoltage 280V Display Decimal Access Code O copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 PRESS SELECT 15 FOR GENERAL RESET GENERAL RESET PERFORMED OVERVOLTAGE OUTPUT IS BLACK 1 5 1124 Ch301 b gt LEVELS Ren8048 Pr 1 gt Ch301 1 60 5 25 72 PL 1 gt Ren8048 gt Ch301 Crv LT Lim 97 Lev 5 Ren8048 PL 1 Ch301 T60902572 Les pas DMX x Les pas DMX S o 88 C1 88 E1 C2 89 E2 C 89 ES C4 89 E4 C5 90 E5 C6 90 EG C7 91 E7 C8 91 ES C9 91 CA 92 Cb 92 CC 93 Cd 93 CE 93 94 94 95 95 95 96 96 96 97 97 98 98 CH o NIJA copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 Les pas DMX DMX steps 128 D cimal 50 80 Les pas DMX DMX steps 160 D cimal 63 AO 129 51 161 63 Al 130 131 51 51 162 163 64 64 A2 132 52 164 64 133 165 134 135 166 167 136 168 137 169 138 139 170 171 140 172 141 173 142 143 174 175 144 176 145 177 146 147 178 179 148 180 149 181 150 1
41. f Digi IV and Vs will recognize their customary interface They will stick to it if the new possibilities offered by the full menu are not enough to attract them The full menu allows full control of the cabinet parameters with shortcuts and access to the most specific functions such as programming and executing sequences The cabinet uses a single set of parameters to manage its operations Indeed the menu is only giving you access large or small to the vi sualisation or the modification of the unparalleled parameters of this unit For example you give a channel a local level from the basic menu the channel will keep this level even after you have changed your type of menu Similarly resetting the curves in one of the menus bring the curves back to their default values Linear Light which will be stored and used from now on In the following chapters you will find the description of each level of ope ration meaning each menu of the cabinet copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 39 37 SELECT 35 33 31 2 10 RESIDUAL CURRENT CIRCUIT BREAKER 0 C CURVE DISJONCTEUR DIFFERENTIEL 2P 1 D 30m COURBE C FOR 25A CRCUT BY GROUP OF amp ChOPTION F 29 27 25 23 21 NEUTRE BLEU NEUTER BLUE 19 D CIRCUIT BREAKER C CURVE FOR 25A CHANNELBY GROUP OF 6 Ch STANDARD POUR CRCUIT DE 25A PAR TRANCHE DEG Ch OPTION FIV1000509 POUR CRCUT DE 25A PAR TR
42. for using the external keys 1 Controlling masters we advise you to delete the 9 15 controls or put real masters in their place 2 Controllin a show you can keep the default controls double them get rid of some of them PANIC or NEXT SEQ for example 3 Controlling both masters and show by mixing up in real time the running of the show and masters outputs you will be free to use the full power and richness of the lighting outputs allowed by TIVOLI 4 4 9 INFO SHOW The info show will give you a summary with the number of show elements memories masters and crossfades that you have defined as well as the available space for each element Memories and masters share a common space of 165 steps Recording a memory reduces the available memory space as well as the masters Space and conversely Likewise the main crossfades and the indepen dently timed fades share a common space of 256 steps copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 the related master the delay time between its beginning and the beginning of the main crossfade the ingoing time of the master i e the required time for the significant levels above zero of the master to be reached up or down the duration of the significant levels of the master the fading out time during which the significant levels of the master fade down to You can create modify and delete a independently timed fade A confirma tion signal will show before the edi
43. gs the main crossfade of the show his subfade number comprised between 1 and 13 in which 13 is the maximum number of independently timed fades This number is automa tically assigned during the creation of a independently timed fade and modified during its clearing copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006
44. he 10th of seconds fields just for adding a 0 consequently the program will skip it automatically You can thus declare times from 0 1 sec to 9 9 sec then you will declare 10 sec 11 12 etc If this 10 seconds limit does not suit you you can change it Concerning the extreme values O time will bar access to the tenths of seconds 50 minutes will always allow it The panic level parameter is the only level sent through the panic show control for all the outputs Default value 30 4 4 6 MASTERS The masters as well as the memories are defined by the control levels for each output Their names are composed of up to 9 letters digits or spaces Giving them specific names will mark the difference between memories and masters For instance the names of your masters will always begin with a digit or the letters X Y Z The masters edit displays look like the memories edit displays but there is one difference no time can be set to a master The fade times will be defined when you build the independently timed fades and when you declare the external keys as will be seen in the next 2 paragraphs 4 4 7 INDEPENDENTLY TIMED FADES We know that a sequence is a series of crossfades the main crossfades In this sequence you can insert independant light movements which will be carried out in parallel with the main crossfades these the indepen dently timed fades A independently timed fade is defined by the followin
45. ime it acts as the identification of the sequence read also Show parameters first fade The last fade to the STOP memory which the program adds automatically helps punctuating the end of a sequence As you will see in the case of a loop execution of the sequence this last fade is not executed But it represents the very end of the sequence which is an essential information when several sequences are declared Each time you will declare a fade to the STOP memory this fade will close a sequence If other crossfades are following they will build ano ther a new sequence Declaring then in the middle of a sequence a fading to the STOP memory will divide this sequence into 2 independant Sequences One reverse modification can concatenate link 2 consecutive sequences You can operate the crossfades in five different manners Modify a crossfade see above Clear a crossfade the crossfade memory is retained it is not cleared the following crossfades are shifted Create a crossfade you will declare a fade towards an existing memory either at the end of the last show either further on to start a new show Copy of a group of fades towards a fade number Insert a fade you declare a fade towards an existing memory the following crossfades are shifted copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 2 4 SHOW MENU MODIFY TRANS 5 10 MEMORYOO4 MEMORYOO5 A DELETE TRANS 6 10 MEMORYOO5 MEMORYOO6
46. ions are performed by TIVOLI in addition to real time light control TIVOLI can work in Automatic Mode meaning it can execute sequences programmed into the unit In this manner it will allow you to enter memories which will be played back through a local or external control Versatility and working convenience are achieved through memories link sequences and inde pendently time fades A smoothing function improves dramatically the lighting yield by increasing the digital control resolution from 256 steps to 7 500 steps through interpolation The smoothing function is active by default 1 2 ORGANISATION OF THIS MANUAL The TIVOLI user s manual is organised as follows the first chapter this one is a general introduction to the cabinet 81 1 with the description of the control panel keys and LCD keyboard together with the description of the start menu Please read the whole chapter with care The 2nd chapter gives a detailed description of the basic menu and accessibility to the mentioned dis plays It also explains the required key presses If you are a beginner this chapter is a must The 3rd chapter contains the differences between the DIGI IV Vs displays and the Digi box type menu You are a regular user of the DIGI IV Vs dimmers then you will start directly from this chapter The 4th chapter is addressed to the users who wish to give a personal touch to their cabinet This chap ter gives the description of the possibilities
47. ircuit Now you can modify the parameters of circuit 2 proceeding the way you did previously on circuit 1 Except for one difference the channel number is no more accessible to modifications the first channel is the one which decides of the channel numbers dedicated to the remaining circuits Once you are initiated to the basic manipulations you are able to modify each circuit either following the explanations above or proceeding on each parameter for example you can modify the curves then some limi tations or part of the local values If the parameters values of the circuits differ from their default values a signalling character will appear on the right of the first line of the menu For instance a lower case c signals that at least one circuit has a different curve from the LL Linear Light one while if this letter does not show it means all the curves are LL a lower case m signals at least one limitation while if this letter does not show it means no limitation a lower case 1 signals at least one local value while if this letter does not show it means that all the local values are O As for the previous modifications the menu has become All the parameters modifications are automatically saved and stored even when there is a power cut copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 Plug 1 gt Channel 301 Crv LT Lim 95 Lev 5 Plug 1 gt Channel 301 Crv LT Lim 97 Lev 5 1 gt Channel 301 5Loc
48. l 301 Crv LT Lim 97 Lev 10 PRESS SELECT 1s FOR CONFIG RESET 7 9 1124 Ch301 d gt CHANNELS TEST TEST LEVEL 50 START NO C324 301 302 303 304 60 50 25 72 3 5 Entry point the DIGI menu RENAME option The rename modification ON OFF is followed by a confirmation message Rename screen the first line shows 5 channels of the unit the matching names show on the second line Press simultaneously the SELECT and keys to see the rename per circuit screen the first line shows the 5 circuits matching the channels previously displayed To exit the rename screen press simultaneously the EXIT and SELECT keys Press simultaneously the EXIT and keys to perform a software reset of the names RENAME RESET 3 6 STAGE CONFIGURATION Entry point the DIGI menu STAGE CONFIG option All the parameters of a circuit have extended this screen name if rename is ON channel curve limitation control level digital analog and local control Read the basic menu configuration screen for further manipulation details Press simultaneously the EXIT and keys to perform a software reset of all the circuits parameters CONFIG RESET 3 7 CHANNELS TEST Entry point the DIGI menu CHANNELS TEST option The starting test screen will allow you to modifiy the test level and then to confirm the starting of the test You will find additional details concerning the test screen while r
49. ll get to know them in the next paragraphs 4 4 5 SHOW PARAMETERS For each of the show parameters we are going to describe its interest and default value When the unit is switched on there are 3 possibilities to start the show the manual start MANUAL to start the show you will retrace your steps from the start menu to the start the show option of the show menu the automatic start AUTO when the unit is switched on the execution show screen is displayed and the show begins the panic start PANIC the unit always positions itself on the execution show screen and it retrieves the panic output levels while waiting for a user s control If TIVOLI is switched off during the running of a show the next time it is switched on the unit will start anew from the beginning Default value on show start up manual The first fade parameter represents the first fade to be run when a show is starting When several sequences are defined in the unit you can select a se quence from its first fade The key looks up a begin the sequence fade and displays it The key jumps back to the first fade of the first sequence If you clear the first fade from the current sequence or if you displace it in the fades edit screen the first fade to be set is not automatically updated and you will be surprised when you start the show But it will be updated via the first fade field The variable will eventually keep the last va
50. ll hold down the SELECT or EXIT key to reach the first channel Press simultaneously the SELECT and keys to see the LEVELS per circuit screen the first line shows the 5 circuits corresponding to the channels previously displayed If the rename is ON the screen displays differently Press the EXIT and SELECT keys to exit the levels display Press simultaneously the EXIT and keys to perform a software reset of the local values and in the case of no DATA connection of the digital controls LEVELS RESET 3 2 CHANNELS Entry point the DIGI menu CHANNELS option Channels patch screen the first line shows 5 channels of the unit the matching channels show on the second line When the patch is OFF you can modify the channel affected to the first circuit you can modify any channel when the patch is ON To avoid undesirable random output the channel change requires a confirmation before being processed after leaving the current field press the SELECT EXIT or SELECT EXIT keys copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 D If the rename is the first line the screen will change when you press simultaneously the SELECT and keys To exit the channels edit screen press simultaneously the EXIT and SE LECT keys Press simultaneously the EXIT and keys to perform a software reset of the channels CHANNELS RESET 3 3 CURVES Entry point the DIGI menu CURVES option Curves edit screen the first li
51. ls levels display looks like the screen on the left While the circuits levels are displayed hold down the and keys to go to the right or to the left of the screen Press simultaneously the EXIT and SELECT keys to revert to the start menu copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 1 5 1124 Ch001 b gt LEVELS 24 1 2 L 10 5 30 C 1 2 3 L 5 30 FF C 24 1 2 L 10 5 30 c 4 5 6 L 15 17 C 24 1 2 L 10 5 30 PL24 1 2 L 10 5 30 3 4 15 5 15 17 15 7 8 FF 15 15 C324 301 302 303 304 160 5 25 72 0 C512 301 301 423 512 L22 5 3 1 5 1124 Ch001 b LEVELS o 22 7 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 09 07 05 03 01 NEUTRE BLEU NEUTER BLUE NEUTRE BLEU NEUTER BLUE PREP FOS y DEU PHASE MARRON BROWN 2 COMMANDE VENTILATEUR LO CONTROL 0040545101 VENTILATEUR 2 5 8 ei N par Ka 9 Es a 44 a lt 24 E e 4 D 3 5 gt IS mx 215 E Ze ER 5 SS f 8 gt eis 5 5 je Is ej 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 PHASE 1 MARRON BROWN 07 05 D
52. lue generated from the show control TO THE NEXT SEQUENCE given in the course of the show execution The Repetition parameter controls the end of the show When its value is OFF the show will stop at the end of the last crossfade usually a fade to the STOP memory When its value is ON its default value the first fade takes for the fade to STOP so that the show skips the fade to black out STOP and starts again from the beginning copyright ROBERT ULIAT 2006 3 4 SHOW MENU gt ADVANCED 1 6 ADVANCED SHOW 1 9 SHOW PARAMETERS START MANUAL 2 9 SHOW PARAMETERS i i 3 9 SHOW PARAMETERS 4 9 SHOW PARAMETERS 5 9 SHOW PARAMETERS 6 9 SHOW PARAMETERS 7 9 SHOW PARAMETERS 8 9 SHOW PARAMETERS TENTH ACCESS lt 0 10 9 9 SHOW PARAMETERS 2 6 ADVANCED SHOW ADD MS 9GAMMA ADD MS 9GAMMA PL24 1 2 3 4 3 6 ADVANCED SHOW gt PARALLEL TRANSFER TRANSFER 1 LSTART gt 1 TRANSFER 1 01 00 The default crossfade times parameters help initialize a new crossfade These 4 parameters will help you select you own default crossfade va lues Having at your disposal a one tenth of second accuracy may be useful specially when dealing with short fade times under 10s But when you are dealing with longer times it can be very irritating to go through t
53. m MEMORYO1 to MEMORYO2 from MEMORYO2 to MEMORYO3 etc The last transfer the link will go from a MEMORYXX to the memory STOP The unit will allow you to build up several shows and start the show you have selected TIVOLI allows you many other possibilities concerning the definition and the performance of a show You will be introduced to these possibilities while progressing through the next paragraphs But previously you will find below the tree view of show menu screens copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 RE EE 1 4 SHOW MENU i gt MEMORY 2 4 SHOW MENU L 2 TRANSFER 3 4 SHOW MENU L 2 ADVANCED SHOW 1 6 ADVANCED SHOW gt SHOW PARAMETERS 2 6 ADVANCED SHOW gt MASTERS 3 6 ADVANCED SHOW gt PARALLEL TRANFER 4 6 ADVANCED SHOW L 2 DEFINE EXT SWITCHES 5 6 ADVANCED SHOW l gt SHOW INFO 4 4 SHOW MENU L gt SHOW RUN J 4 4 1 MEMORIES A memory as we explained previously is defined by the control levels for each output A memory is called after a name made of 9 letters digits and or spaces A valid name bears at least one letter digit 9 spaces do not make a name Two spaces following each other clear out the end of the name Examples of memory names MEMORYO1 MM 97 A 5 9K3Y 4030 MA MEM 5235 There are 2 preset memories START and STOP The START memory keeps the instantaneous controls at the show startup Th
54. me for the levels which are controlled by the master The times are defined with an one second accuracy copyright ROBERT ULIAT 2006 SUBTRANSFER 1 01 MASTER 9GAMMA SUBTRANSFER 1 01 DELAY 00 0 SUBTRANSFER 1 01 APP TIME _0 10 0 SUBTRANSFER 1 01 HOLD TIME SUBTRANSFER 1 01 DISAPPTIME TRANSFER 1 ARE YOU SURE YES ADD SUBTRANSFER L___ 1 01 DONE TRANSFER 1 ADD SUBTR 01 00 O ACTIVE SHITCHES 4 6 ADVANCED SHOW 2DEFINE EXT SWITCHS EXTERNAL SWITCH 1 MASTER 9GAMMA EXTERNAL SWITCH 1 APP TIME 0 12 EXTERNAL SWITCH 1 4 4 SHOW MENU 2 SHOW RUN 6 6 ADVANCED SHOW L 2 SHOW RUN ___ MEMORYOO1 0 04 p MEMORYOO2 002 n During all these actions the program will help you For instance it will try to protect the last memory of a sequence against being cleared or it will try to avoid dangerous copies But you will be entirely free to and responsible for defining your sequence s Also you shall pay attention to the outgoing time of the first fade which runs the outgoing time of the START memory 4 4 3 SHOW EXECUTION You can start the show from 2 equal starting points the last option of the show menu or of the show plus menu They will allow you a fast access to the show starting whatever your last edit action During the running of a show start
55. n 1 1 NMOHG 1 Kec e ae 4 1 oix Hi Hi waran rena GEZ Si Gecke 5 68 71 B i J x EUN 88 PE T 15 KRETZ 1 es I IES amp 185 135 5 1 5 28 ISS LS FOLIOS 25 01 2000 10 9 PLAN DRAWING RJ 306226 indice a 09 07 04 TIVOLI ROBERT JULIAT RACCORDEMENT CARTE CPU CPU CARD CONNECTIONS 344289079 Route de Beaumont F 60530 Fresnoy en Thelle robert juliat XLR 5 WIRING DATA STANDARD DMX 512 OV 1 2 DATA 1 3 DATA 1 4 NOT USED 5 NOT USED NOTE When using a CARMEN network XLR 5 WIRING DATA STANDARD DMX 512 OV DATA 1 DATA 1 RESO RESO ANALOG 0 10V WIRING 1 to 24 Ch 25 OV EXTERNAL CONTROLS WIRING 1 a 15 SWITCHES 16 ON OFF 17 25 OV 1 5 1124 Ch301 clm b gt LEVELS PRESS SELECT 15 FOR LEVELS RESET LEVELS RESET PERFORMED 1 5 1124 Ch301 cm b gt LEVELS 2 5 1124 Ch301 c m b gt CONFIGURATION PRESS SELECT 1s FOR CONFIG RESET 2 5 1124 Ch001 b gt CONFIGURATION PRESS SELECT 1s FOR LOCAL RESET PRESS SELECT 1s FOR PREFERENCE RESET 2 6 SOFTWARE RESET Pressing simultaneously the EXIT and keys will allow you to access to the various software re
56. nce the curves and limitation are cleared channel 1 is affected to circuit 1 Go to the CHANNELS TEST option in the basic menu Press EXIT to start the local values reset then follow the indications of the levels reset Go to the PREFERENCES or INFORMATION options in the basic menu Press EXIT to start the preferences reset then follow the indications of the levels reset copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 lower case f will show on the first line of the menu on the right if one of the preferences values has been changed from another menu The preferences will return to their default levels and the lower case f will Clear out the moment the preferences reset is confirmed The general reset is the most powerful It forces all the channel parameters to their default values as well as the channels or the unit preferences and it erases the presets masters fields and crossfades for the show You may access the general reset by holding together the EXIT and keys while switching on the unit If the unit is already on just hold on the RESET HARDWARE key while pressing the EXIT and keys After confirmation the general reset deletes any parameters modifications stored in the block and restores the default values To carry out a general reset you will be asked a passcode if you have previously entered a locking code 2 7 FURTHER DETAILS If the Voltage on one of the mains phases exceeds
57. nd executed by the cabinet Default value DECimal display A n acess word different from 0 bars the preferences access to an unauthorised user so that he is forbidden to modify the type of menu Without this access code resetting is not allowed either On the other hand it is possible to change the channel parameters or access to the display screens Evidently a 4 digits code is not infaillible but it will always allow you a 99 protection If you lose or forget the access code TIVOLI is fitted with a built in rj password equal to the number pi by 1 000 that is to say 3 142 enter three times this code to unlock the unit Default value 0000 no protection against unauthorised manipulations Menu type you can choose the start menu in the basic menu the full menu and the digi box type menu Default value after a general reset basic menu Language you can choose between french and english Default value no default value the last choice is maintained copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 2 2 PREFERENCES MENU gt UNIT PREFERENCES 1 5 UNIT PREFERENCES UPDATE UNIT UNIT NAME 2 5 UNIT PREFERENCES DISPLAY DEC 3 5 UNIT PREFERENCES Akt 4 5 UNIT PREFERENCES 5 5 UNIT PREFERENCES 3 6 1124 1 f gt CHANNELS TEST TEST LEVEL 50 START NO C324 301 302 303 304 T60 50 2 72 O PL24 1 2 3 4 60 50 25 72 Ren8048
58. ne shows 5 channels of the unit the mat ching curves show on the second line Press simultaneously the SELECT and keys to see the curves per circuit screen the first line shows the 5 circuits matching the channels previously displayed If the rename is ON the display on the screen will show a slight diffe rence To exit the curves edit screen press simultaneously the EXIT and SELECT keys Press simultaneously the EXIT and keys to perform a software reset of the curves CURVES RESET 3 4 LOCAL CONTROLS Entry point the DIGI menu LOCALS option Local controls edit screen the first line shows 5 channels of the unit the matching local controls show on the second line Press simultaneously the SELECT and keys to see the local controls per circuit screen the first line shows the 5 circuits matching the channels previously displayed If the rename is ON the display on the screen will show a slight difference To exit the local controls edit screen press simultaneously the EXIT and SELECT keys Press simultaneously the EXIT and keys to perform a software reset of the local controls LOCAL RESET copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 Rename8048 Plug 1 C324 301 302 303 304 PRESS SELECT 1s FOR CHANNELS RESET 3 9 1124 01 d gt CURVES C324 301 302 303 304 Crit Lv LL LL LL PL24 1 2 3 4 Crit Lv LL LL LL Ren8048 PL 1 Ch301 Crit LV LL LL LL 3 9 1124 Ch301 d gt CU
59. ng is displayed Even if you leave this screen the channels stay off on the first line of the menu a little black square will be a reminder Find out the reason for the overvoltage try and put it right then restart the unit hardware Reset You can assign the blocking voltage a value comprised between 110V and 440V Too low a voltage might engage an unnecessary blocking of the outputs too high a voltage removes any protection Default value blocking Voltage 280V copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 4 5 PREFERENCES You will now read the tree structure of the screens which will run down from the PREFERENCES MENU of the full menu 5 6 rj24 Ch001 gt PREFERENCES MENU 1 2 PREFERENCES MENU 1 6 CHANNEL PREF START SOFT 2 6 CHANNEL PREF PATCH OFF 3 6 CHANNEL PREF RENAME OFF 5 6 CHANNEL PREF 6 6 CHANNEL PREF 2 2 PREFERENCES MENU mm poe ez esce 1 5 UNIT PREFERENCES UPDATE UNIT NAME NO IIS EE ERE 2 5 UNIT PREFERENCES DISPLAY DEC 3 5 UNIT PREFERENCES Tua TYPE MENU FULL f 4 5 UNIT PREFERENCES 5 5 UNIT PREFERENCES LANGUEAGE ENGLISH jid Further on you will read the details on the channel preferences and the unit preferences copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 ADD MEM MEMORYOO1 ARE YOU SURE NO PL24 1 2 3 4
60. ns Once you have chosen an option the SE them in detail in the following paragraphs LECT key loads the corresponding edit screen from the basic menu They will allow you to modify the basic parameters You will find below a summary of the screens to which you can access 5 0 a E 2 9 1 EMI W3ININIO YOLSIHAHL 9 HOLSIHAHL 9 unalvavu9 BLOGO Weld te va 6819927 00 core sjeu ue fousat 06509 4 JuoWNeag ep aou 0290 MONL Ivrnr 13808 900 maer D i dnog 55 MONL NOLO d 98S ONL 8235 MONL D munal 0002 1 133005 bai 13005 i kreeg DEEL ez SSINS VOL HONS I 1 1 1 1 OWNHOS 3WHON WI ISSNSIWYON YOL i Ur ano d EST EE 1582 End UNS LER EEN Waar Uns eg 1 1 1 see esos E HE aig saa ois EZ HUN ILL LLL 1 0100200130 GIE EH 38s LAAT 8 8 3
61. orsi uns ee i A i i 1 1 2000100130 eet EE E D 1 8001005041 Jus g AAT 8 8 5 RUF CA DEM MC CLE EM MURS cxx xx ECC M CR CREE 1 noU NOUO to AB wo VEL 1 8 8 1 JEE 1 NINO 2 02 48 8 PETS USO EE 836308 INJHHNO er x x d i ET 306 I DISODLI NOUO VO 2 30380NNL Ene VOI DOMO UNDA T NOE IIT EE HEES t EENEG Kee E E EL ZNNOO NNOD de SE TANNVHO H3AIWIQ unaivavuo Linodio Zed ou 3HL NOW EE NOUO NO V 2 6 16 EE LE 62 16 14 L 6 5 EL LL 60 10 D 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 i i i 1 1 i 1 i i 1 i 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 D 4 1 H 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Li 1 1 D 1 LI H D 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 D H 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 H 1 H 1 1 1 H D H E D 1 1 1 1 d 1 1 1 1 i i o S Eo 3 H 2 TEE E i i 1 H H 1 H i i poi x TEE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ch Se T X 9 H 1 1 1 D H 1 F a 1 f f i i i 1 d i i i i 5 i f 1 1 1 4 1 i H 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 F O
62. output without respect to the ascending order set by the patch OFF You can control several outputs even the 24 of them with a single channel After the modification of the patch lt gt you will be asked a confirmation Go back to the configuration to set the control channels Default value Patch OFF Renumbering the channels will allow for example matching the desk num bers with the dimmers numbers You have already noticed that some of the displays look different when this option is active rename ON Default value Rename OFF By allowing the separation of the DATA IN and DATA OUT lines the booster ensures a highly reliable wiring When the booster value is ON the DATA OUT line transforms into a transmitter which retrofits the logical levels but does not reformate the signal When the booster is disabled OFF the Data line is continuous the input signal is sent to the output As soon as the cabinet is powered off the booster is automatically shorted out which ensures under any condition the continuity of the Data line Default value Booster ON Smoothing increases the resolution of the digital control from 256 steps to 7 500 by interpolation When the somoothing is OFF the 256 steps digital control becomes directly an output control Default value Smoothing ON If the voltage on one of the phases of the network overflows the blocking voltage 280V by default the output controls are barred and a warni
63. right ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 to create several sequences crossfades 1 5 crossfades 6 29 crossfades 40 50 to be started by selection please refer to start the show and show parameters Before declaring new transfers or a new sequence let us examine closely the sequence which has been automatically built up after setting up 4 presets The modify crossfade option will help us and we can run through the 5 fades which bear the numbers 1 to 5 Each crossfade starts from the preset retrieved by the previous memory or it starts from the START memory if this is the first preset of a se quence The fade is accomplished towards a memory and following times to which you can refer and or modify You will also note the lighting output during the modification of the fade We are dealing with a crossfade between two presets as the display is showing one preset is outgoing the other one is ingoing More precisely like we did at the beginning of sub chapter 4 4 the fade starts from the immediate output levels These levels do not necessarily coincide with the levels of the outgoing preset other outgoing memories or masters in independently timed fades are liable to pile up Knowing this we shall keep the term of crossfade between two memories The first crossfade takes place between the START memory and the resti tution memory of the fade It is the only fade through which the sequence can be started and at the same t
64. s By pressing together the EXIT and keys you start a software reset from several places In the full menu the options which are similar to the basic menu options generate the same resets than those which are described in the subchap ter 2 7 In the configuration screen the resets per parameter class are described in sub chapter 4 2 Eventually the show resets are executed from the menu option which is mentioned in the chart below Concerned parameters Menu Option M mories amp transfers Show MEMORY Transfers Show TRANSFER M moires masters Show SHOW MENU transferts param tres Show RUN SHOW Advanced SHOW INFO Advanced RUN SHOW SHOW PARAMETERS Show parameters Advanced Masters ext switches Advanced MEMORY parallel transfers Parallel transfers Advanced TRANSFER External switches Advanced MEMORY copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 The unit is permanently surveying the electric network The mains informa tion gives a report on the 3 phases and on the mains frequency The mains voltage is read and displayed in real time for each phase the minimal and maximal values are saved from the moment the cabinet is switched on You should not take the displayed levels as accurate values for the cabinet is not a voltmeter these values give an information on the condition and the evolution of the voltage per phase The presence of the phases is also displayed The cabinet can go on wor king when 2 ph
65. s when there is no data con nection 4 2 CONFIGURATION This option is quite similar to the corresponding option in the basic menu but in addition it offers 2 interesting manipulations the group screens which allow you to dedicate a value to a group of circuits the resets per parameters category We shall begin with a short reminder of the configuration screens Initial point Channel curve limitation screens copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 External controls and local level screen Configuration reset Starting from a field of parameters the group screens can be reached by pressing simultaneously the SELECT and keys Go to the channel curve and press SELECT 4 Now you are able to set the limits of the group circuits 3 to 4 circuits 3 to 24 or circuits 1 to 5 Then you will select which curve will be dedicated to the group Warning the current circuit will be modified even though it is not part of the group You reach a group screen from the limitation field You reach a group screen from the local value field When the patch is ON you can reach a group screen via the channel field You will notice one extra parameter in this screen CLEAR shows that the first circuit will receive the selected channel 403 in this example while the others will receive channels in ascending order 404 405 and 406 ALL shows that all the circuits of the group 3 4 5 et 6 in this example will recei
66. sets on each line of the basic menu If a pas Sword was set up in the full menu access to the resets depends on your knowing it Finally you will be asked to confirm the reset which will be followed by a completion message The basic menu gives you 4 different resets 1 Levels Reset clears local levels and when there is no DATA connection it clears the digital levels when the DATA connection is off TIVOLI retains the last valid controls for the lighting outputs 2 Parameters Reset the circuits parameters are given their default values again cf subchapter 2 2 3 Local Values Reset clears the local levels and restores test level to 5096 4 Preferences Reset gives the following parameters the values as shown below Soft start ON Booster ON Smoothing ON Overvoltage 280V Display Decimal Access Code O Go to the LEVEL option of the basic menu Press EXIT to start the levels reset The confirmation mask will show Press EXIT EXIT SELECT to abort Press SELECT to carry out the reset Press the EXIT key to return the start menu The lower case is not showing any more all the local values are cleared out Go to the CONFIGURATION option of the basic menu Press EXIT to start the parameters reset then follow the indications of the levels reset After confirmation of the reset and the menu is displaying again the lower case letters c and m are not showing any more si
67. st basic menu full menu or DIGI type menu The new menu will be loaded after the menu modification is confirmed pressing SELECT EXIT or EXIT4SELECT It will also become the start menu each time the unit is switched on 1 2 LANGUAGE By pressing the or keys you will choose the language that the unit will speak Once the modification of the language is confirmed pressing SELECT EXIT or EXIT4SELECT the basic menu will be loaded in the selected language It will also become the start menu each time the unit is switched on The EXIT key or EXIT SELECT will bring you back to the start menu 2 5 INFORMATION Go to the INFORMATION option of the basic menu the required manipu lations are described at the beginning of this chapter The SELECT key accesses the display showing the 4 lines of informa tion 1 4 PROTOCOL The unit allows you to check the validity of the DATA transmission Several messages could show on this line NO PROTOCOL if there is no input DATA line If DATA is connected the message will read for example DMX 512 or DMX 128 indicating the nature of the protocol and the length of the packet If there is a mistake the message ERR PROTOCOLE will show and the red error LED will light up 2 4 ERRORS 1 000PCK Displays further information concerning the average number of erroneous packets during the DATA transmission 3 4 FREQUENCY The network frequency is read when the unit
68. t of a independently timed fade which will be followed by an accomplishment message The default values for the ingoing duration and outgoing times are res pectively the ingoing duration and outgoing times for the show To know the number of independently timed fades for each crossfade go to the number of the main crossfade in the subtransfers edit mask and scan it The maximal number of parallel effects main crossfades included is 15 Some precisions concerning a main crossfade edit 1 Deleting a main crossfade will clear out all the related independently timed fades 2 Shifting main crossfades by deleting or inserting a crossfade will obviously maintain the existing links between the main crossfades and the related independently timed fades 3 Copying a group of crossfades will only copy the main crossfades you will have to create new independently timed fades for the new group 4 4 8 EXTERNAL SWITCHES Concerning the hardware the external switches are 15 flash contacts on the wires 1 15 of the female SUB D25 socket the 16th button located on wire 16 is an ON OFF button When button 16 switches ON the external switches are controlling the cabinet and the corresponding screen is displaying But before activate the buttons we ought to define them Setting back button 16 to OFF will give you back the control of the unit Defining an external switch means assigning it a master an ingoing time and an outgoing ti
69. the SELECT and EXIT E SE C312 313 314 315 316 keys SEN 3 i E i 50 90 FF 63 1 lt 1 ES Sait Press simultaneously the SELECT and keys to display on the first line E the circuit numbers matching the channels being tested The test per cir PLI2 13 14 15 16 cuit display is similar to the level per circuit screen 50 90 FF 63 1 pers qe Pressing the SELECT EXIT keys will bring you back to the start menu MAS sg 1 1 EEN Es 1 68 x Gi 008 C54 21 nic 2 4 PREFERENCES DARREN ts zi E Eram 4 5 1124 Ch301 Go to the option PREFERENCES the basic menu the required manipu E E b gt PREFERENCES lations are described at the beginning of this chapter E 8 1 3 21 Press SELECT to access Preferences 8 88 31 You will be asked for the access code password which you previously 56 set up in the full menu It is important to remember this code and be able ER 1 to key it in upon request Do not modify preferences without reason PASSWORD 1427 copyright ROBERT J ULIAT 2006 Once you access the Preferences display the and keys will allow you to scroll through The SELECT key allows you to select the preference you wish to change 1 1 MENU TYPE By pressing the or keys you can select the menu which suits you be
70. the parameters of each 1 8 fV 1 BI 58 18 Crv LT Lim FF Lev 10 Sg gt y 28 D ER ES circuit 1 5 i zs E t 85 lt 5 4 V e 5 21 2 g Go back to circuit 1 Now we are willing to modify the parameters of the y armas 8 c e D first circuit starting from the channel number Io b 1 E S les 8 5 Press SELECT ams mp 6350 Bg O 916 1 1 El s iE E 8 m The channel number is beginning to blink Now you can modify it by 1 1 s i uan wn 4 i A 5 zog 82 pressing and To avoid undesirable random orderings the channel 8 aal GER T 1 EE _ Plug 1 gt 301 2 pl plats 22 5 2 ien the SELECT elal P i ele Crv LL Lim FF Lev 5 or eys after leaving the channel field zi gs B DE l2 28 88 HA 1 8s e Press SELECT 38 Ss 88 je EP 85 I I lur 85 m 2 The curve LL starts blinking It can be changed into a LV Linear Voltage 8 Sg HS curve by pressing the and keys The change of curve is processed Ee 4 pepe 25 87 4 H Plug 1 Channel 301 at once the light output change is immediate To know the available cur g 8 Crv LT Lim Lev 5 ves please go back to the beginning of this chapter 1 5 1 1 1 1 e Ai SE Press
71. then uses it to generate the output controls triacs control Press simultaneously the EXIT and keys to perform a software reset of all the preferences If the voltage on one of the mains phases overflows the blocking voltage 280V by default the output controls are killed and a warning is displaying The channels stay off even if you leave this display you will be reminded by a small black square on the first line of the menu Find out the reason for the overvoltage try and put it right then restart the unit copyright ROBERT ULIAT 2006 PRESS SELECT 15 FOR LOCAL RESET 8 9 1124 Ch301 d gt PREFERENCES 1 2 PREFERENCES TYPE MENU BOX d 8 9 rj24 Ch301 p d gt PREFERENCES 8 9 1124 Ch301 f d gt PREFERENCES PRESS SELECT 1s FOR PREFERENCE RESET 9 9 1124 Ch301 d gt INFO 3 4 INFORMATION FREQUENCE 50 0Hz PRESS SELECT 1s FOR PREFERENCE RESET OVERVOLTAGE OUTPUT IS BLACK 6 6 UNIT TESTS amp INFO 2PRODUCT INFO 1 3 PRODUCT INFO 3 3 PRODUCT INFO 3 3 PRODUCT INFO VERSION V1 01 Ee Rane Eri Reset Memories Transfer Show Show parameters Masters Parallel Tr Ext switches Among the information concerning the product you will find the name of the manufacturer his phone number and the version number of the TIVOLI program 4 7 SOFTWARE RESET A software reset forces the affected parameters to their default value
72. ve the same channel 403 Resetting one parameters category is another possibility While the confi guration reset clears out all the parameters resetting one category affects only this one curve limitation local value and channel when the patch is ON For a curves reset go to the curve field and press simultaneously the EXIT and keys For a limitation reset go to the limitation field and press simultaneously the EXIT and keys For a local values reset go to the local values field and press simulta neously the EXIT and keys If the patch is ON you will be able to reset the channels go to the channel field and press simultaneously the EXIT and keys copyright ROBERT ULIAT 2006 PL 1 gt Ren8048 gt Ch301 Crv LT Lim 97 Lev 10 Plug 1 gt Channel 301 Num 5 Loc 10 PRESS SELECT 1s FOR CONFIG RESET PLUG 3 THRU 4 CURVE LV PLUG 3 THRU 4 LIMITATION FF PLUG 3 THRU 4 LOCAL PLUG 3 THRU 6 CHANNEL 403 CLEAR PLUG 3 THRU 6 CHANNEL 403 ALL PRESS SELECT 1s FOR CURVES RESET PRESS SELECT 1s FOR LIMITATION RESET PRESS SELECT 1s FOR LOCAL RESET PRESS SELECT 1s FOR CHANNELS RESET 4 6 UNIT TEST amp INFO You will now read the tree structure of the screens which will run down from the UNIT TEST amp INFO MENU of the full menu 6 6 rj24 Ch001 1 6 UNIT TESTS amp JANFO

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