High End Systems TechnoArc User Manual

TechnoArc™
User Manual
© Barco Lighting Systems, 2012, All Rights Reserved
Information and specifications in this document are sub
ject to change without notice. Barco Lighting Systems
assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual.
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TechnoArc User Manual
Version 1.0
September, 2012
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Contact Information
U.S. and the Americas
Sales Department H
igh End Systems 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin, TX 78758 USA voice: 512.836.2242 fax: 512.837.5290 Toll Free: 800.890.8989
Customer Service H
igh End Systems 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin, TX 78758 USA voice: 800.890.8989 fax: 512.834.9195 toll free: 800.890.8989
World Wide Web: h
ttp://www.highend.com
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Product Modification Warning
High End Systems products are designed and manufactured to meet the requirements of United States and International safety regulations. Modifications to the product could affect safety and render the product non­compliant to relevant safety standards.
Mise En Garde Contre La Modification Du Produit
Les produits High End Systems sont conçus et fabriqués conformément aux exigences des règlements int
ernationaux de sécurité. Toute modification du produit peut entraîner sa non conformité aux normes de
sécurité en vigueur.
Produktmodifikationswarnung
Design und Herstellung von High End Systems entsprechen den Anforderungen der U.S. Amerikanischen und int
ernationalen Sicherheitsvorschriften. Abänderungen dieses Produktes können dessen Sicherheit
beeinträchtigen und unter Umständen gegen die diesbezüglichen Sicherheitsnormen verstoßen.
Avvertenza Sulla Modifica Del Prodotto
I prodotti di High End Systems sono stati progettati e fabbricati per soddisfare i requisiti delle normative di sic
urezza statunitensi ed internazionali. Qualsiasi modifica al prodotto potrebbe pregiudicare la sicurezza e
rendere il prodotto non conforme agli standard di sicurezza pertinenti.
Advertencia De Modificación Del Producto
Los productos de High End Systems están diseñados y fabricados para cumplir los requisitos de las r
eglamentaciones de seguridad de los Estados Unidos e internacionales. Las modificaciones al producto podrían
afectar la seguridad y dejar al producto fuera de conformidad con las normas de seguridad relevantes.
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Important Safety Information
Instructions pertaining to continued protection against fire, electric shock, and injury to persons are found throughout this manual. Please read all instructions prior to assembling, mounting, and operating this equipment.
The following international caution and warning
symbols appear in margins throughout this manual to highlight
messages.
This symbol appears adjacent to Caution messages. Not heeding these messages could result in personal injury and/or damage to equipment.
This symbol appears adjacent to high voltage warning messages. Not heeding these messages could result in serious personal injury.
2 m
This symbol indicates the minimum focus distance from a combustible object.
This symbol cautions against mounting the fixture on or near a flammable surface.
This symbol indicates an explosion hazard.
UV
This symbol cautions against an Ultraviolet Radiation hazard.
This symbol indicates that eye protection should be worn to prevent potential injury.
This symbol indicates that, while operating, equipment surfaces may reach very high temperatures. Allow the fixture to cool before handling.
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Warranty Information
Limited Warranty
Unless otherwise stated, your product is covered by a one year parts and labor limited warranty. Dichroic filters and LithoPatterns
®
high resolution glass gobos are not guaranteed against breakage or scratches to coating. It is the owner’s responsibility to furnish receipts or invoices for verification of purchase, date, and dealer or distributor. If purchase date cannot be provided, date of manufacture will be used to determine warranty period.
Returning an Item Under Warranty for Repair
It is necessary to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from your dealer or point of purchase BEFORE any units are returned for repair. The manufacturer will make the final determination as to whether or not the unit is covered by warranty. Lamps are covered by the lamp manufacturer’s warranty.
A fixture must be returned in its original packaging. Any other parts returned to High End Systems must be p
ackaged in a suitable manner to ensure the protection of such product unit or parts, and such package shall be clearly and prominently marked to indicate that the package contains returned Product units or parts and with an RMA number. Accompany all returned Product units or parts with a written explanation of the alleged problem or malfunction. Ship returned Product units or parts to: 2105 Gracy Farms Lane, Austin, TX 78758 USA.
Note: Freight Damage Claims are invalid for fixtures shipped in non-factory
boxes and packing materials.
Freight
All shipping will be paid by the purchaser. Items under warranty shall have return shipping paid by the manufacturer only in the Continental United States. Under no circumstances will freight collect shipments be accepted. Prepaid shipping does not include rush expediting such as air freight. Air freight can be sent customer collect in the Continental United States.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THIS
WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. HIGH END SYSTEMS, INC. MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT, AND HIGH END SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. HIGH END SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, SUSTAINED OR INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT OR CAUSED BY PRODUCT DEFECTS OR THE PARTIAL OR TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, AND WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE WAS FORESEEN OR UNFORESEEN.
Warranty is void if the product is misused, damaged, modifi
ed in any way, or for unauthorized repairs or parts.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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Patents
This product may use one or more of the following patents: US 4,392,187; US 4,602,321; US 4,688,161; US 4,701,833; US 4,709,311; US 4,779,176; US 4,800,474; US 4,962,687; US 4,972,306; US 4,980,806; US 5,010,459; US 5,031,078; US 5,073,847; US 5,078,039; US 5,186,536; US 5,209,560; US 5,278,742; US 5,282,121; US 5,307,295; US 5,329,431; US 5,331,822; US 5,367,444; US 5,402,326; US 5,414,328; US 5,426,576; US 5,430,629; US 5,432,691; US 5,454,477; US 5,455,748; US 5,502,627; US 5,506,762; US 5,515,254; US 5,537,303; US 5,545,951; US 5,588,021; US 5,590,954; US 5,590,955; US 5,640,061; US 5,647,662; US 5,691,886; US 5,702,082; US 5,728,994; US 5,758,955; US 5,758,956; US 5,769,527; US 5,769,531; US 5,774,273; US 5,788,365; US 5,794,881; US 5,795,058; US 5,798,619; US 5,806,951; US 5,812,596; US 5,823,661; US 5,825,548; US 5,828,485; US 5,829,868; US 5,857,768; US 5,882,107; US 5,921,659; US 5,934,794; US 5,940,204; US 5,945,786; US 5,953,151; US 5,953,152; US 5,969,485; US
5,980,066; US 5,983,280; US 5,984,248; US 5,986,201; US 6,011,662; US 6,029,122; US 6,048,080; US 6,048,081; US 6,054,816; US 6,057,958; US 6,062,706; US 6,079,853; US 6,126,288; US 6,142,652; US 6,142,653; US 6,172,822; US 6,175,771; US 6,188,933; US 6,208,087; US 6,219,093; US 6,220,730; US 6,241,366; US 6,249,091; US 6,255,787; US 6,256,136; US 6,261,636; US 6,278,542; US 6,278,545; US 6,278,563; US 6,288,828; US 6,326,741; US 6,327,103; US 6,331,756; US 6,346,783; US 6,421,165; US 6,430,934; US 6,459,217; US 6,466,357; US 6,502,961; US 6,515,435; US 6,523,353; US 6,536,922; US 6,538,797; US 6,545,586; US 6,549,324; US 6,549,326; US 6,563,520; US 6,565,941; US 6,570,348; US 6,575,577; US 6,578,991; US 6,588,944; US 6,592,480; US 6,597,132; US 6,600,270; US 6,601,974; US 6,605,907; US 6,617,792; US 6,621,239; US 6,622,053; US 6,635,999; US 6,648,286; US 6,664,745; US 6,682,031; US 6,693,392; US 6,696,101; US 6,719,433; US
6,736,528; US 6,771,411; US 6,775,991; US 6,783,251; US 6,801,353; US 6,812,653; US 6,823,119; US 6,865,008; US 6,866,390; US 6,866,402; US 6,866,451; US 6,869,193; US 6,891,656; US 6,894,443; US 6,919,916; US 6,930,456; US 6,934,071; US 6,937,338; US 6,955,435; US 6,969,960; US 6,971,764; US 6,982,529; US 6,988,805; US 6,988,807; US 6,988,817; US 7,000,417; US 7,011,429; US 7,018,047; US 7,020,370; US 7,033,028; US 7,048,838; US 7,055,963; US 7,055,964; US 7,057,797; US 7,073,910; US 7,078,869; US 7,092,098; US 7,119,902; US 7,161,562; US 7,175,317; US 7,181,112; US 7,206,023; US 7,210,798; US D347,113; US D350,408; US D359,574; US D360,404; US D365,165; US D366,712; US D370,080; US D372,550; US D374,439; US D377,338; US D381,740; US D409,771; AT E169413; CA 2142619; CA 2145508; CA 2245842; DE 22588.4-08; DE 621495; DE 655144; DE 69320175.4; DE 69322401.0; DE 69331145.2; DE 69525856.7; DE 69734744.3; DE 797503; DK 0655144; DK
1447702; EP 0475082; EP 0621495; EP 0655144; EP 0662275; EP 0767398; EP 0797503; EP 0969247; EP 1447702; ES 0621495; FR 0621495; FR 0655144; FR 0662275; FR 1447702; GB 2043769B; GB 2055842B; GB 2283808B; GB 2290134B; GB 2291814B; GB 2292530B; GB 2292896B; GB 2294909B; GB 2295058B; GB 2303203B; GB 2306887B; GB 2307036B; GB 2316477B; IE 0621495; IT 034244BE; 2005; IT 0621495; IT 0655144; JP 3495373; JP 3793577; NL 0621495; NL 0797503; NL 0969247; UK 0621495; UK 0655144; UK 0662275; UK 0797503; UK 0969247; UK 1447702;
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Table of Contents
TechnoArc™ User Manual .............................................................................. i
Contact Information ..................................................................................... ii
Product Modification Warning ........................................................................ iii
Important Safety Information ....................................................................... iv
Warranty Information ................................................................................... v
Limited Warranty ....................................................................................... v
Returning an Item Under Warranty for Repair ................................................ v
Freight ..................................................................................................... v
Patents ...................................................................................................... vi
Chapter 1: Product Overview
This chapter describes the features and specifications of the TechnoArc™ fixture
along with a list of related products and accessories.
Features ...................................................................................................... 1
Operation ................................................................................................... 1
Optics ........................................................................................................ 1
Effects ....................................................................................................... 2
Construction ............................................................................................... 2
Specifications .............................................................................................. 3
Mechanical Specifications ............................................................................. 3
Electrical Specifications ................................................................................ 4
Environmental Specifications ........................................................................ 4
Cables and Connectors ................................................................................. 4
Fixture Components .................................................................................... 5
Related Products and Accessories ............................................................... 6
Chapter 2: TechnoArcSetup and Configuration
Installation of your TechnoArc™ fixture includes mounting, connecting to power,
DMX linking and configuration.
Unpacking the Fixture ................................................................................. 7
Pan and Tilt Locking .................................................................................... 7
Installing a Power Cord Cap ........................................................................ 8
Installing a Line Cord Cap - U.K. Only ............................................................ 8
Vatic Fitter Heads Information - Danmark ....................................................... 8
Mounting the Fixture ................................................................................... 9
Mounting the Fixture Upright ....................................................................... 10
Truss Mounting .......................................................................................... 10
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Linking TechnoArc Fixtures ........................................................................ 12
Cable Connectors ...................................................................................... 12
Connecting to the Link ............................................................................... 13
Configuring TechnoArc for DMX Control ..................................................... 15
Setting a Start Channel in Battery Mode ....................................................... 15
Powering On the Fixture ............................................................................ 16
Shutting Down the Fixture ......................................................................... 16
Placing Fixture in Road Case ....................................................................... 16
Chapter 3: Menu System
This chapter shows you how to access and navigate the onboard Menu system
and the options available for each menu with examples.
Menu System Overview .............................................................................. 17
Navigation Basics ...................................................................................... 18
Battery Operation ...................................................................................... 18
Exiting Battery Mode................................................................................ 18
TechnoArc Menu Map ................................................................................. 19
Menu System Options ................................................................................ 23
Address Menu ........................................................................................... 23
Setting a Start Channel............................................................................ 23
Determining DMX Start Channel Assignment ............................................... 24
Information Menu ..................................................................................... 25
Time Info ............................................................................................... 25
Values Display ........................................................................................ 26
Head Temperature................................................................................... 26
Software Version..................................................................................... 26
Lamp Menu ............................................................................................... 27
Lamp On/Off........................................................................................... 27
Lamp On/Pwr.......................................................................................... 27
Lamp On/DMX ........................................................................................ 27
Lamp Off/DMX ........................................................................................ 28
Lamp On/Temp ....................................................................................... 28
Lamp Off/Temp....................................................................................... 28
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Set Menu .................................................................................................. 29
Status Options......................................................................................... 29
No DMX Mode .......................................................................................29
P
an Reverse .........................................................................................29
Tilt Reverse ..........................................................................................29
Pan Degree ..........................................................................................30
Encoders ..............................................................................................30
Pan/Tilt Speed ......................................................................................30
Mic Sensitivity ...................................................................................... 30
Hibernation ..........................................................................................30
Service Setting ........................................................................................ 30
Display Setting ........................................................................................ 31
Shutoff Time ........................................................................................31
Fl
ip Display ..........................................................................................31
Key Lock ..............................................................................................31
Temp C/F................................................................................................ 31
Reset Default .......................................................................................... 31
Test Options Menu ..................................................................................... 32
Homing the Fixture .................................................................................. 32
Manual Ctrl ............................................................................................. 32
Calibration .............................................................................................. 33
Preset Menu .............................................................................................. 33
Battery Menu ............................................................................................. 33
Chapter 4: DMX Programming
TechnoArc™ fixtures can be programmed to provide a hard edge beam with full
CMY color, multiple gobo patterns and effects. This chapter gives a brief overview
of DMX programming and describes TechnoArc DMX parameters.
DMX Programming Overview ..................................................................... 35
Full Speed verses MSpeed Control ................................................................ 35
16-bit Functionality .................................................................................... 35
DMX Programming Options .......................................................................... 35
Programming with a DMX Console ................................................................ 35
TechnoArc DMX Protocol ............................................................................ 36
Pan and Tilt Parameters ............................................................................ 36
Color Parameters ....................................................................................... 37
Color Mix Function ...................................................................................... 37
Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow .......................................................................... 37
Static Color Function .................................................................................. 37
Static Color Position ................................................................................... 38
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Zoom Parameters ....................................................................................... 39
Zoom ....................................................................................................... 39
Zoom Bypass ............................................................................................ 39
Iris Parameter ........................................................................................... 39
Shutter Parameters .................................................................................... 40
Shutter Function ....................................................................................... 40
Shutter .................................................................................................... 40
Dim ......................................................................................................... 40
MSpeed (Motor Speed) ............................................................................... 41
Control ....................................................................................................... 41
Indigo Highlighter ...................................................................................... 42
Indigo Highlighter Function ......................................................................... 42
Indigo Highlighter Dim ............................................................................... 42
Chapter 5: Preset Programming
TechnoArc fixtures can be programmed through the onboard menu system using
Preset Programming. This section describes how to program your fixtures for
stand-alone operation using the on-board memory in each fixture to create and
store scenes.
Preset Programming Overview .................................................................. 43
Navigating to the Preset Menu ..................................................................... 43
Master and Slave ....................................................................................... 44
Preset Menu ............................................................................................... 45
Playback Settings ...................................................................................... 45
Automatic Program Run ........................................................................... 45
Set to Slave............................................................................................ 45
DMX Control ........................................................................................... 45
Music Control.......................................................................................... 46
Edit Scenes .............................................................................................. 46
Edit Scene Parameters ............................................................................. 46
Edit Scene Time ...................................................................................... 46
Set Fade Time......................................................................................... 46
Set Input by Out ..................................................................................... 47
Edit Program ............................................................................................. 47
Select Program ......................................................................................... 48
Scenes Input ............................................................................................ 48
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Chapter 6: General Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Maintaining and servicing TechnoArc fixtures includes replacing parts and
cleaning the unit.
Safety Considerations ................................................................................ 49
Maintenance .............................................................................................. 49
Replacing the Lamp .................................................................................... 49
Optimizing the Lamp ................................................................................ 50
Replacing Main Fuse ................................................................................... 51
Cleaning the Fixture ................................................................................... 51
Troubleshooting Error Messages ................................................................ 52
PAN- movement Er ..................................................................................... 52
TILT- movement Er .................................................................................... 52
Dimmer Er ................................................................................................ 52
Cyan Color wheel Er ................................................................................... 52
Magenta color wheel Er ............................................................................... 52
Yellow color wheel Er .................................................................................. 53
Color wheel Er ........................................................................................... 53
Zoom Er ................................................................................................... 53
Appendix A: MSpeed Conversion Table .................................................... 55
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Product Overview
TechnoArc
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Chapter 1:
Product Overview
This chapter describes the features and specifications of the TechnoArc™ fixture
along with a list of related products and accessories.
TechnoArc is a compact soft-edge luminaire designed for club, stage, and studio applications where environmental durability and high quality output are required.
TechnoArc features smooth CMY color mixing and a fixed color wheel and A 6.5 inch lens, 8° to 32° zoom. A smooth field, soft-edge illumination is produced using a patented radial lenticular homogenizing lens system. In addition, a collimated 6° beam of hard-edge light is possible when bypassing the radial lenticular lens. A mechanical iris provides even narrower beams for very thin shafts of output.
TechnoArc also features the indigo highlighter which provides additional light output from four 1­watt indigo LEDs increasing the layering abilities of the large aperture fixture.
Features
Operation
• Pan: 540°
• Tilt: 245°
• 21 DMX channels
• DMX/RDM connectors: 5-pin XLR, 3-pin XLR
• Onboard menu system for configuration and preset programming
• Electronic cooling system control
Optics
• High efficiency 13,000 lumens (beam) and 12,000 lumens (wash)
• 575/2 mini-fast fit lamp - 750 hrs.
• 3.5:1 Zoom 9° – 32° (wash)/ 6° (beam)
• Mechanical strobe
• Fast mechanical iris
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Effects
• CMY color mixing
• Fixed Color wheel with eight replaceable positions plus open
• Indigo Highlighter LED output
Construction
• High resolution microstepping motor control for smooth motion at all speeds
• Fast, smooth, and quiet yoke movement
• Computer designed optical components for maximum light efficiency
• Color LCD menu with battery operation
• Low noise, high efficiency cooling system
• 3-pin and 5-pin XLR/RDM connectors
• Pan and tilt locks for easy transportation
• ETL/UL and CE compliance
•Roadcase included
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Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Dimensions: 483mm x 348mm x 793mm (19in x 13.7in x 31in)
Roadcase Dimensions: 700mm x 580mm x 740 mm (27.5in x 22.8in x 29in)
Fixture Weight: 35 kg (77.2 lbs)
Shipping Weight: 72.5 kg (160 lbs)
Technical Data Sheet
Revised ᛒ
583 mm (22.9 in)
293 mm (11.5 in)
340 mm (13.4 in)
107 mm
(4.2 in)
793 mm
(31 in)
135 mm
(5.0 in)
387 mm (15.3 in)
603 mm (23.6 in)
464 mm (18.3 in)
483 mm (19.0 in)
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Electrical Specifications
Fixture Rated Power: 850 W
Power consumption: AC 100V–240V; 50Hz/60Hz; 8.5A–3.5A
Rated frequency: 50-60 Hz
Rated Lamp Life: 750 hrs
Environmental Specifications
Maximum ambient temperature: 45° C (113° F)
Maximum exterior surface temperature: 110° C (230° F)
Minimum distance to lighted object: 6 m (19.6 ft)
Minimum distance to flammable objects: 6 m (19.6 ft)
Cables and Connectors
Belden® 3107A or equivalent (meets specifications for EIA RS-485 applications) with the following
characteristics:
• Two twisted pairs plus a shield
• maximum capacitance between conductors - 30 pF/ft.
• maximum capacitance between conductor and shield - 55 pF/ft.
• maximum resistance of 20Ω / 1000 ft.
• nominal impedance 100-140Ω
Warning: Class I equipment - For continued protection
against electric shock connect this equipment to an
earthed (grounded) power source only.
This equipment for connection to branch circuit
having a maximum overload protection of 20 A.
Caution: Do not mount on a flammable surface.
Not for residential use.
Use in dry locations only.
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Fixture Components
1: Lens
2: Display
3: DC Switch
4: Microphone
5: Left-button
6: Down-button
7: Right-button
8: Mode/Esc-button
9: Up-button
10: ENTER-button
11: Handle
12: 3-Pin DMX out
13: 3-Pin DMX in
14: 5-Pin DMX out
15: 5-Pin DMX in
16: Fuse
17: Power supply
1
8 9
10
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12 13 16 17 14 15
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Related Products and Accessories
Name Part Number
Replacement Lamp (MSR 575/2 Mini Fast Fit)
55030093
TechnoArc fixed color wheel dichroic filters
Contact Customer Service:
2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin, TX 78758 USA voice:800.890.8989 fax: 512.834.9195
Replacement fuse, 250V 12A
Roadcase
Wholehog
®
3 Lighting Console
25020001
Road Hog® Full Boar Lighting Console
A6020001
Road Hog® Lighting Console
A2020001
Heavy duty 5-pin XLR cable (10’)
55050017
Heavy duty 5-pin XLR cable (25’)
55050018
Heavy duty 5-pin XLR cable (50’)
55050019
Heavy duty 5-pin XLR cable (100’)
55050020
Galvanized safety cable
12040001
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Chapter 2: TechnoArc
Setup and Configuration
Installation of your TechnoArc™ fixture includes mounting, connecting to
power, DMX linking and configuration.
Use the following steps to set up and configure your fixture:
1.
Unpack the fixture.
2. Install power cord cap for your location.
3. Mount the fixture upright or suspended from a standard truss.
4. Connect the fixture to a DMX controller via DMX cabling.
5. Configure the fixture for DMX control.
Unpacking the Fixture
The TechnoArc fixture ships in a road case specifically designed to protect the product during transport. When unpacking, inspect the fixture for physical damage to components. High End Systems
®
assumes no responsibility for products that are damaged during transport. Return a
product for repair in its road case.
Before sending anything to the factory, call your High End Systems dealer/distributor
for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. The factory cannot accept any goods
shipped without an RMA number.
Pan and Tilt Locking
The TechnoArc fixture ships with pan and tilt latches locked. You can unlock/adjust these latches to stabilize the fixture for mounting.
Note: Always disengage Pan and Tilt locks
before operating the fixture.
Tilt Lock
Pan Lock
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Installing a Power Cord Cap
The power cord for TechnoArc fixtures ships without a power cord cap. Use the information in this
section to install the correct power cord cap for your location.
Because of the variety of power cord caps used worldwide, High End Systems, Inc. cannot make
specific recommendations for the power cord cap. Contact a local authority for the type of power cord cap needed. When installing the power cord cap, note that the cores in the mains lead are colored according to the following code:
• green and yellow = earth
• blue = neutral
• brown = live
Installing a Line Cord Cap - U.K. Only
In the United Kingdom, core colours in the mains lead of this equipment may not correspond with
the colored markings identifying the terminals in the fixture’s plug. In that case, install a line cord cap in accordance with the following code:
• Connect the green and yellow core to the plug terminal marked with the letter “E,” or by the earth symbol
or coloured green, or green and yellow.
• Connect the blue core to the terminal marked with the letter “N” or coloured black.
• Connect the brown core to the terminal marked with the letter “L” or coloured red.
Vatic Fitter Heads Information - Danmark
Advarsel: Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock.
Vigtigt!
Lederne med gul/groen isolation maa kun tilsluttes en klemme maerket
WARNING: Class 1 equipment - This equipment must be earthed.
eller
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Mounting the Fixture
You can mount your TechnoArc fixture suspended from a support system (such as a truss) or freestanding on its base.
Note: Due to the wide variety of possible lighting designs, High End Systems
cannot make specific mounting recommendations. Consider the following
procedures as suggested guidelines only.
WARNING! Equipment suitable for dry locations only. Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.
CAUTION! TechnoArc fixtures must be installed and operated by trained personnel only.
Always use a secondary safety cable when mounting this fixture.
Do not mount within 2 meters (6.56 feet) of a flammable object.
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Mounting the Fixture Upright
To mount the fixture upright, place the fixture on a sturdy, stable non-flammable surface that will
support more than the
35 kg (77.2 lb) weight of the TechnoArc fixture. If the surface is above
floor height, use safety cables to secure the fixture to the surface.
Truss Mounting
When mounting the fixture on a truss or another type of support:
• Verify the truss or support will handle the combined weight of all the devices on the truss. Each TechnoArc fixture weighs 35kg (77.2 lbs).
• Always mount a TechnoArc fixture using the mounting bracket assembly that shipped with your fixture and a safety cable attached to the fixture’s base.
CAUTION! Do not mount the fixture upright without the four rubber feet at
tached.
WARNING! Before mounting, disconnect power to the fixture. If it has been operating, allow the fixture to cool for five minutes before handling.
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Use the following steps to mount a TechnoArc fixture on a standard truss:
1. Fix the clamp on the bracket by tightening the M12 screw on the bracket to the hole in the
center of the bracket.
2. Insert the quick-lock fasteners of the first Omega holder into the respective holes on the
bottom of the fixture. Tighten the quick-lock fasteners fully clockwise.
3. Install the second Omega holder.
1. Omega-holders
2. Clamp
3. Safety cable
4. Quick-lock fastener
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Linking TechnoArc Fixtures
The TechnoArc fixture operates on standard DMX512 link controlled by a DMX console. The
number of fixtures on a link will be determined by the combined number of channels required by all the fixtures. A TechnoArc fixture requires a 21 channel footprint on a standard DMX512 link.
Attach the fixture to the link using data-grade cable and 5-pin or 3-pin XLR cable connectors.
Cable Connectors
The TechnoArc fixture accepts both 3-pin and 5-pin XLR cable connectors. Cabling must have a
male XLR connector on one end of the cable and a female XLR connector on the other end.
Note: Pins four and five of a 5-pin cable connector are not used, but they
allow a secondary data link to pass through the fixture.
1
12
2
3
3
XLR Shell
grounding lug (inside XLR shell)
grounding lug (inside XLR shell)
negative
common (cable shield)
common (cable shield)
positive
positive (data true)*
negative (data complement)*
Common (cable shield)
2
1
3
Male XLR Connector
Female XLR Connector
positive (data true)
negative (data complement)
XLR shell
Common (cable shield)
1
2
3
4
5
5
4
positive (data true)*
negative (data complement)*
negative (data complement)
positive (data true)
*This data line is not used by the fixture, but allows data to pass through the fixture.
Grounding lug (inside XLR shell)
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Test each cable with a voltage/ohm meter (VOM) to verify correct polarity and to make sure that the negative and positive pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield or to each other.
Connecting to the Link
To link one or more fixtures to a DMX controller:
1. Connect the male XLR connector of a DMX Data cable to the controller’s DMX Data Out
connector.
2. Connect the Data cable’s female XLR connector to the Data In connector of the first (or next)
fixt
ure on the DMX link.
3. Continue linking the remaining fixtures connecting a cable from the Data Out connector of
eac
h fixture to the Data In connector of the next fixture on the link.
For installations where the DMX cable has to run a long distance or is in an electrically noisy environment, a DMX terminator on the last fixture of the link prevents data reflection, which can corrupt the data communication on the link.
CAUTION!
Do not connect anything to the ground lug on the XLR connectors. Do not connect or allow contact between the common (cable shield) and the fixture’s chassis ground. Grounding the common could cause a ground loop and/or erratic behavior.
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Terminate the link by installing a 120 ohm, 1/4
watt (minimum) terminator in the fixture’s Data Out (female) cable connector in the last fixture on each DMX link.
To construct a terminator:
1. Disassemble a male 3-pin or 5-pin XLR connector.
2. Solder a 120 ohm resistor, minimum of 1/4 watt, between Pin 2 and Pin 3.
3. Reassemble the XLR connector.
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Configuring TechnoArc for DMX Control
Each TechnoArc fixture requires a block of 21 consecutive channels on a standard DMX512 link. Up to 24 standard TechnoArc fixtures can be assigned to a single link. For more information on Start Channels, see Determining DMX Start Channel Assignment on page 24. Address your fixture by setting the first channel of the channel range you want to assign this fixture on the link.
Addressing is done for each unit using the fixture’s menu system. You can access the menu system is in battery mode to Address the fixture before you mount it or apply power.
Setting a Start Channel in Battery Mode
To address a TechnoArc fixture in battery mode:
1. Turn on the menu system by pressing and holding the Battery button for two seconds. The display will show the current Function and the Start Channel currently assigned to the fixture.
2. Press the MODE/ESC button to enter the first level of the menu system. The display will show Address and Info as the first two options
in the top menu level.
The red star * indicates the option you are on as you scrol
l through the levels using the and buttons.
The number at the bottom left of
the display indicates the Menu Level you are on. Address is the first option on the first level.
3. Press the Ent
er button to choose Address. The
currently selected Start Channel is displayed in white.
4. Using the and buttons, scroll through other available values (displayed i
n red) to the desired start channel and press to select. The newly selected value will now appear in whit
e the next time you enter
the menu.
5. The new address will not be stored until the Ent
er
button is pressed.
Note: For a detailed description of the entire menu system, see Chapter 3: Menu
System on
page 17.
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Address:
001
Menu: Press <Mode>
073F
Address:
01
Info
MODE / ESC
Address
01-01
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Powering On the Fixture
To power on the TechnoArc fixture, simply connect it to a 100V-240V AC power source.
Once the TechnoArc fixture is connected to a power source, it automatically begins a homing
procedure to verify that fixture components are functioning.
Shutting Down the Fixture
A DMX controller can shut down the fixture remotely with the Shutdown option in the Control
Channel or you can simply disconnect from power. The TechnoArc fixture automatically shuts down in the event of DMX data loss longer than five minutes.
Placing Fixture in Road Case
Before shipping a TechnoArc fixture, lock the pan and tilt position so the fixture does not move
during transit.
To lock the fixture:
1. Orient the fixture head for packing in the road case and secure both the pan lock located on the base and the tilt lock on the yoke arm.
Note: This is the only pan position that locks.
2. Gently move the fixture head and yoke to verify that both pan and tilt positions are locked in place.
3. Place the TechnoArc fixture in the road case for shipping.
WARNING: This equipment is designed for connection to a
branch circuit having
a maximum overload protection of 20 A.
CAUTION: Do not power on the fixture until ve
rifying that the line cord cap is suitable for the power source in your location. For more information, see
Installing a Power Cord Cap on page 8.
Disengage Pan and Tilt lo
cks before operating the fixture. For more
information, see
Pan and Tilt Locking on page 7.
Do not unplug motor harnesses while
unit is powered.
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Chapter 3:
Menu System
This chapter shows you how to access and navigate the onboard Menu
system and the options available for each menu with examples.
Menu System Overview
The front panel on TechnoArc fixtures has a full color LCD screen and navigation buttons to display and operate the onboard menu system. You can use the Menu system to perform the following functions at the fixture level:
• Assign a DMX start channel
• Access and set fixture options
• View fixture status
• Create preset programs
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001
Menu: Press <Mode>
073F
Menu system buttons
Menu display
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Navigation Basics
1. Enter the Menu system by pressing the Mode/Esc button for a few seconds until the menu appears.
2. The current option is displayed. Use the and buttons to scroll through menu options at the current level. The red star * indicates the current menu.
Note: At the option or setting level of the menu, the currently selected option
is displayed in white. Other options are displayed in red.
3. Stop at the desired menu and press the Enter button to select. If there is another level of menu choices repeat Steps 2 and 3.
Note: The new option will not be stored unless the Enter button is pressed.
4. Stop at the desired option and press the button to select or press the button to return to the previous menu level wi
thout changing the value of an option.
Note: The currently selected option displays as white. Unselected options
display in red.
5. Continue pressing the button to move back up levels until exiting the Menu system.
Note: Some option changes do not take effect until you fully exit the menu system.
Battery Operation
The TechnoArc fixture has an internal rechargeable battery that allows menu operation without
power applied to the fixture.
To access the display menu in this mode, press the Battery button for two seconds.
Note: Battery button will not respond if the fixture is receiving power.
Exiting Battery Mode
The battery mode of the Menu will automatically switch off one minute after the last button press
to conserve battery power.
To manually exit the Battery Mode:
1. Push the Mode/Esc button once.
2. Use the button to scroll to B
attery and press the button to select. Exit Battery will
display in red (not currentl
y selected).
3. Press the button to select. The display
will turn off.
MODE / ESC
MODE / ESC
MODE / ESC
MODE / ESC
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TechnoArc Menu Map
Menu Level 2 Level 3 Option/Setting Description/Notes
Address
Set DMX: ### 1-474
Sets the first value of a unique 21channel range on DMX link.
Info
Time Info.
Current Time ####h
Power On running time in hours
Ttl Life Hrs ####h
Fixture running time in hours
Last Run Hrs ####h
Lamp running time in hours
Lamp Hrs ####h
Total Lamp hours
LampOff Time ####min
Lamp off time in minutes
Timer PIN XXX
Sets a Timer Password
Clr Last Run
Resets last run time to 0
L-Timer PIN XXX
Lamp Password Code = “038”
Clr Lamp Time
Reset lamp time to 0
Value Display
Pan . . .
Indigo Dim
XXX
Displays parameter’s current DMX value
Head Temp XXX°C/°F
Displays head temperature in celsius and Farienheit
Software Ver VerX.XXXX
Displays sofware version
Lamp
Lamp On/Off
On
Manually turns lamp On/Off
Off
Lamp On/Pwr
On
Lamp On/Off when Power On
Off
Lamp On/DMX
On
Lamp on via DMX
Off
Lamp Off/DMX
On
Lamp Off via DMX
Off
Lamp On Temp
Displays temperature for lamp restart in Fahrenheit or Celsius (see
Temp.C/F
in Setmenu)
Lamp Off Temp
Displays temperature to turn lamp off in Fahrenheit or Celsius (see
Temp.C/F
in Setmenu)
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Set
Status
No DMX Mode
CloseShutter
Closes shutter when DMX is removed
Hold
Holds the current Scene
Auto Program
Reverts to Auto Program
Music Ctrl
Reverts to Music Control
Pan Reverse
On
Inverts Pan movement
Off
Default
Tilt Reverse
On
Inverts Tilt movement
Off
Default
Pan Degree 0-255
Manually sets Pan value in degrees
Encoders
On
Encoders On
Off
No encoder feedback
Pan/Tilt Spd Speed 1 - 4
Selects Movement Mode
Mic Sens 0-99
Sets microphone sensitivity as a percentage
Hibernation
Off
No hibernation
01M-99M
Set time until hibernation in minutes
15M
Default Standby Mode
Service PIN
Service PIN Password = ###
Service Password Default = 050
RDM PID #####
Displays RDM PID
Fans Control
Auto
Selects Fans Speed Mode
High
Low
Disp. Setting
Shutoff Time 02-60 m
Time until auto shutoff in minutes
Flip Display
On
Rotates display 180°
Off
Default display orientation
Key Lock
On
Locks key
Off
Allows key operation
Temp. C/F
Celsius
Selects Temperature Scale
Fahrenheit
Reset Default
On
Resets factory defaults
Off
Maintains changes
Menu Level 2 Level 3 Option/S
etting Description/Notes
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Test
Home
All
Reset all motors
Others
Reset other motors
Shutter
Reset shutter and/or dimmer
Colors
Reset color wheel
Pan & Tilt
Reset Pan/Tilt motors
Test Channel
Auto Program
Auto program test
Pan . . .
Indigo Dim
Parameter test
Manual Ctrl
Auto Program
Default
Pan …
Indigo Dim
0-255
Manually sets a DMX value for any of the 21 individual parameters.
Calibration
Password
Set to 050 before calibration
Pan 0-255
FIne tunes homing position for individual motors
Tilt 0-255
Dimmer 0-255
Cyan Color 0-255
Magenta Col 0-255
Yellow Color 0-255
Color Wheel 0-255
Zoom 0-255
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Preset
Playback
DMX Control
Reverts to playback via console
Set to Slave
Slave 1
Assigns slave setting
Slave 2 Slave 3
Auto Program
Master
Assigns auto program mode
Alone
Music Control
Master
Assigns music control mode
Alone
Select Prog
Prog.Part 1
Program 1 …
Program 10
Selects program to be run in the Program part.
Prog.Part 2
Program 1 …
Program 10
Prog.Part 3
Program 1 …
Program 10
Edit Program
Program 1 …
Program 10
Program Test
Runs the program as edited
Step 01=SCxxx … Step 64=SCxxx
Chooses a scene for each step in the selected program
End
Save and exit
Edit Scenes
Edit Scene 001 …
Edit Scene 250
Pan . . .
Indigo Dim
Allows you to set a DMX value for any of the 21 parameters. (see DMX Programming on page 35)
Fade Time
Lets you set a fade time value from 000–255
Scene Time
Lets you set a scene time from
00.2s–99.9s
Input by Out
Allows you to capture DMX values for all paramters into a scene
Scenes Input x x - x x
Automated scene recording
Battery
Note: This menu only appears when you are in battery mode.
Exit Battery
Exits the battery mode and shuts off the display.
Menu Level 2 Level 3 Option/S
etting Description/Notes
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Menu System Options
The following sections describe and give examples for selecting and/or setting available fixture configuration options.
Address Menu
Address is the top level menu selection used to set the fixture’s DMX start channel. You can address the fixture before applying power in the battery mode or in normal mode after you power up the fixture.
Note: The last valid Start channel for an intellaspot fixture is 492 (512–21+1).
Setting a Start Channel
To address a TechnoArc fixture in battery mode:
1. Turn on the menu system by pressing and holding the Battery button for two seconds. The display will show the current Function and Start Channel assigned to the fixture.
2. Press the MODE/ESC button to enter the first level of the menu system. The display will show Address and Info as the first two options
in the top menu level.
The red star * indicates the current menu as you scroll th
rough the level using the buttons.
The number at the bottom left of
the display indicates the Menu Level you are on. Address is the first option on the first level.
3. Press the Enter bu
tton to choose Address. The
currently selected Start Channel is displayed in white.
4. Use the buttons to scroll to the desired start channel and press to select.
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Address:
001
Menu: Press <Mode>
073F
Address:
01
Info
MODE / ESC
Address
01-01
001
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Determining DMX Start Channel Assignment
There are 512 available channels on each DMX link divided among all the devices in a particular
link. A fixture must have a unique Start channel number in order to respond independently to controller commands.
To determine each fixture’s DMX start channel in a link, identify the channel range of every fixture
on the link. Channel range is the number of consecutive channels a fixture requires. Each TechnoArc fixture requires a block of 21 consecutive channels on a 512-Channel DMX link. The Start channel is the first number of a fixture’s channel range.
When setting the Start channel on a fixture, remember:
• A fixture’s physical location on the link does not have to coincide with the order of channel
range assignments in the link.
• The fixture’s channel range must not overlap any other device’s channel range on the link.
When two devices on the same DMX link have overlapping channel ranges, one or both devices will be disabled or behave erratically. The single exception would be if two or more fixtures need to respond to controller commands in exactly the same way. In that case, those fixtures must be the same type (for example two TechnoArc fixtures) and must share the entire channel range.
The notes in the following table show the various considerations in determining valid Start
Channels for fixtures on a 512 DMX link. A single 512-Channel DMX link can accommodate up to thirteen 21-channel TechnoArc fixtures.
Fixture
Rig
Position
Fixture
Type
DMX
Channel
Footprint
DMX
Start
Channel
Channel
Range
Notes
First TechnoArc 21 channels C001 1-21
The Start channel is the first channel in a consecutive block of channels assigned to a fixture.
Third TechnoArc 21 channels C022 22-42
Fixture can be assigned the second block of DMX channels without being the second fixture on the rig.
Second Technospot 37 channels C079 79-116
Avoid overlapping channels with other fixtures
Fourth Studio Spot 18 channels C121 121-138
Every channel in the link does not need to be assigned.
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Information Menu
The Information menu displays current fixture information such as internal temperature, lamp hours, total fixture hours, lamp strikes, and DMX values for parameters.
Lamp and Fixture hours resets are executed in the Information Menu.
To enter the Information Menu:
1. Press the MODE/ESC button to enter the first level of the menu system. The display will show Address and Info as the first two options in the top menu level.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to In
fo.
3. Press the button to select.
Time Info
The Time Info menu displays and resets certain time functions.
To view/reset time values or set passwords:
1. Navigate to and select Info menu as shown above. Time Info is the first option you will view.
2. Using the
buttons, scroll to Time Info and press the button to select.
3. Using the buttons, scroll to any of the fol
lowing menu options and press the
button to select.
Note: Clr Lamp Time and Clr Last Run do not have additional options. When
they are selected, they reset lamp hours or lamp run hours to 0.
Current Time Power On running time in hours
Ttl Life Hrs Fixture running time in hours
Last Run Hrs Lamp running time in hours
Lamp Hrs Total Lamp hours
LampOff Time Lamp off time in minutes
Timer PIN Use buttons to set a Timer Password (Default PIN = 038)
Clr Last Run Resets last run time to 0
L-Timer PIN Use buttons to set a Lamp Password (Default PIN = 038)
Clr Lamp Time Reset lamp time to 0
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Values Display
This menu option lets you view the current DMX value for each of the fixture’s 21 parameters.
To view DMX values by Parameter:
1. Navigate to and select the Info menu as shown on page 25.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to V
alues Display and press the button to select.
3. Using the buttons, scroll to any of t
he DMX parameters in the TechnoArc protocol
and press the button to view its current DMX decimal val
ue.
Head Temperature
The Technospot fixture contains temperature sensors that monitor the air temperature inside the
lamp housing.
To view temperature:
1. Navigate to and select the Info menu as shown on page 25.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to He
ad Temp and press the button to select.
The temperature will be displayed in
degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit depending on which scale
is currently selected in the Set menu, see Temp C/F on page
31.
Software Version
This Info menu option displays the current fixture software loaded on the unit. Software versions
can vary even between units purchased at the same time.
To view fixture :
1. Navigate to and select the Info menu as shown on page 25.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to So
ftware Ver and press the button to select.
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Lamp Menu
The Lamp menu lets you control lamp striking function.
To enter the Lamp Menu:
1. Press the MODE/ESC button to enter the first level of the menu system. The display will show Address and Info as the first two options in the top menu level.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to Lamp.
Note: The red star * indicates the current menu option.
3. Press the button to select.
Lamp On/Off
This option lets you manually turn the lamp on independant of any other input.
To turn the lamp on manually:
1. Navigate to and select the Lamp menu as shown above. Lamp On/Off is the first option you will view. Press the button to select
2. Using the buttons, scroll to On an
d press the button to select.
Note: If the lamp is too hot to strike, this option will display ON and as soon
as the lamp cools it will automatically strike.
Lamp On/Pwr
This option automatically turns the lamp on when the fixture is connected to power.
To turn the lamp on when power is applied:
1. Navigate to and select the Lamp menu as shown above.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to Lamp O
n/Pwr and press the button to select.
3. Using the buttons, scroll to On an
d press the button to select.
Lamp On/DMX
This option automatically turns the lamp on when the fixture receives a DMX signal.
To turn the lamp on with DMX:
1. Navigate to and select the Lamp menu as shown above.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to Lamp O
n/DMX and press the button to select.
3. Using the buttons, scroll to On an
d press the button to select.
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Lamp Off/DMX
This option automatically turns the lamp off when the fixture receives a DMX signal.
To turn the lamp off with DMX:
1. Navigate to and select the Lamp menu as shown on page 27.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to Lamp Off/
DMX and press the button to select.
3. Using the buttons, scroll to On and press the button to select.
Lamp On/Temp
This option displays the factory set temperature for lamp restart. You can view the temperature in
Fareinheit or Celsius, Temp C/F on page 31. To view the lamp restart temperature:
1. Navigate to and select the Lamp menu as shown on page 27.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to Lamp On/Temp an
d press the button to select. The
factory set temperature will be displayed.
Lamp Off/Temp
This option sets a temperature for lamp automatically turn off. You can view the temperature in
Fareinheit or Celsius, Temp C/F on page 31. To view the lamp off temperature:
1. Navigate to and select the Lamp menu as shown on page 27.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to Lamp Off/T
emp and press the button to select. The
factory set temperature will be displayed.
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Set Menu
The Set Parameters menu lets you configure your fixture’s motion, display, lamp, and data source settings.
To enter the Set menu:
1. Press the MODE/ESC button to enter the first level of the menu system. The display will show Address and Info as the first two options in the top menu level.
The red star * indicates the current option.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to Set.
3. Press the button to select.
Status Options
This menu lets you configure various fixture functions. To set a status option:
1. Navigate to and select the Set menu as shown above.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to St
atus and press the button to select.
3. Using the buttons, scroll to one of the stat
us options below and press the button
to select.
4. Using the buttons, scroll to the desired setting an
d press the button to select.
No DMX Mode
This option determines the fixture state after the DMX signal is removed. You can choose from the following options:
CloseShutter: Closes shutter when DMX is removed
Hold: Holds the current values for all parameters
Auto Program: Reverts to Auto Program Playback
Music Ctrl: Reverts to Music Control Playback
Pan Reverse
This menu option inverts the direction of the pan motor to coordinate movements between fixtures mounted opposite each other horizontally.
The default setting is Off. Select On to invert the fixture’s Pan motion.
Tilt Reverse
This menu option inverts the direction of the tilt motor to coordinate movements between fixtures on a link facing each other vertically.
The default setting is Off. Select On to invert the fixture’s Tilt motion.
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Pan Degree
The standard pan range of a Technospot fixture is 0–540°. This option lets you expand the pan
range to an upper limit of 630°.
To expand the pan range, scroll from the default option of 540 to 630 and press the button to
select.
Encoders
Encoders maintain the Pan and Tilt position of the fixture, but may need to be disabled to perform
certain test and maintenance procedures like optimizing a new lamp.
The default setting is On. To disable encoders, select the Off option.
Pan/Tilt Speed
This options adjusts the maximum movement speed of the pan and tilt parameters. The Speed 1
option is the default normal movement speed. Speed 2, Speed 3, and Speed 4 options are progressively slower maximum movement speeds.
Mic Sensitivity
You can adjust the input level for the internal microphone by setting this option from 0% –99%.
Hibernation
This menu option determines how the fixture will react in the event of DMX data loss.
Turn Hibernation off to keep the shutter open until shutdown by selecting Off.
Scroll to any value from 01M – 99M to set the number of minutes after data loss before closing
the shutter. The default setting is 15M.
Service Setting
Two options for service setting allow you to set a Service Password or a RDM PID code.
To change the Service Password:
1. Navigate to and select the Set menu as shown on page 29.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to St
atus and press the button to select.
3. Using the buttons, scroll to Se
rvice PIN and press the button to select. The
current password will be displayed. The defau
lt is Password = 050.
4. Using the buttons, scroll to a 3-digit number
and press the button to select as
the new service password.
Note: A service password must be set before you can enter a six digit RDM PID
number.
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Display Setting
This Set option lets you control how the display functions.
To select the Display Setting menu
1. Navigate to and select the Set menu as shown on page 29.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to D
isplay Setting and press the button to select.
3. Using the buttons, scroll to one of the display options below and press the button to select.
4. Using the buttons, scroll to the desired setting an
d press the button to select.
Shutoff Time
This option lets you determines when the display automatically shuts off after the last button push. You can choose a delay from 01 – 60 minutes. The default delay setting is 02 minutes.
Flip Display
Use this option to rotate the display 180° when that orientation is easier to view. Off is the default setting. Select On to flip the display. Note that this option only takes affect once you exit the menu system using the MODE/ESC button.
Key Lock
This display setting lets you activate a key lock. Off is the default. Select On to activate the key lock and then press and hold the MODE/ESC button for 2 seconds when you want to unlock the menu.
Temp C/F
This options sets the temperature scale to Celsius or Fahrenheit. Celsius is the default setting.
Reset Default
This Set option lets you return all factory options. A Technospot fixture ships with the following factory default settings:
To reset defaults:
1. Navigate to and select the Set menu as shown on page 29.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to Re
set Defaults and press the button to select.
3. Using the buttons, scroll to Yes an
d press the button to select.
Pan Invert = Disabled Encoders = On Fan Control = Auto Fan Speed
Tilt Inver
t = Disabled Display Level = On No DMX Mode = Shutter Closed
Data Source = DMX Hibernation = 15M Lamp On/Off = On
Pan Degree = 540 Movement Speed = Speed 1 Temp C/F = Celsius
MODE / ESC
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Test Options Menu
This menu lets you manually Home the fixture and change DMX values for parameters.
To Enter the Test Options Menu:
1. Press the MODE/ESC button to enter the first level of the menu system. The display will show Address and Info as the first two options in the top menu level.
The red star * indicates the current option.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to Test.
3. Press the button to select.
Homing the Fixture
The Technospot fixture automatically homes whenever it is connected to power. The following op-
tions are available to let you manually home all the fixture motors or motors for specific functions:
All: Reset all motors
Others: Reset other motors
Shutter: Reset shutter and/or dimmer
Colors: Reset color wheel
Pan & Tilt: Reset Pan/Tilt motors
For example, to manually home the gobo wheel motors:
1. Navigate to and select the Test menu as shown above.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to Ho
me and press the button to select.
3. Using the buttons, scroll to Go
bos and press the button to select.The fixture
automatically begins homing the motors for Gobo Wheel
1 and Gobo Wheel 2.
Manual Ctrl
This test option lets you manually set a DMX value for any of the Technospot fixture’s 21 DMX
channels. Auto Program is the default setting. Refer to Chapter 4: DMX Programming on page 35 for specific information on DMX value settings for each parameter.
For example, to change the static color wheel position to blue:
1. Navigate to and select the Test menu as shown above.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to Manual Ctrl
and press the button to select.
3. Using the buttons, scroll to Co
lor Wheel and press the button to select the fixed
color wheel.
4. Using the buttons, scroll to a value from 48–7
9 and press the button to select
the blue color position on
the fixed color wheel.
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Calibration
This Test menu option lets you fine tune the home position for each parameter.
To calibrate Static Color Wheel after homing:
1. Navigate to and select the Test menu as shown above.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to C
alibration and press the button to select.
3. Using the buttons, scroll to Co
lor Wheel and press the button to select.
4. Using the buttons, adjust the Gobo Wheel 1 offs
et value and press the button to
store the calibration adjustment.
Preset Menu
The preset menu allows you to program scenes directly to the fixture. The options for designing and playing back presets are described in Chapter 5: Preset Programming on page 43.
Battery Menu
This menu is only available when you are currently operating in Battery Mode. Use the following steps to return to normal power mode:
1. Push the Mode/Esc button.
2. Use the button to scroll to Batte
ry and press the button to select. Exit Battery will
display in red (not currently selected).
3. Press the button to select. The di
splay will turn off.
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Chapter 4:
DMX Programming
TechnoArc™ fixtures can be programmed to provide a soft edge beam with
zoom, full CMY color, 6 deg. hard edge, and iris. This chapter gives a brief
overview of DMX programming and describes TechnoArc DMX parameters.
DMX Programming Overview
A parameter is a fixture attribute that can be controlled to modify the light beam in terms of color, beam quality and pattern, intensity, or focus (position). DMX programming assigns a DMX value to each of the fixture’s parameters. A scene (or cue) is one combination of parameter settings. Scenes (Cues) are the building blocks for show creation.
Full Speed verses MSpeed Control
Some parameters can be set to operate at full speed or MSpeed (motor speed). Full speed operations are completed in the shortest length of time after the motor starts moving. With MSpeed control, change occurs smoothly over the entire MSpeed time value selected. For example, if you select an MSpeed time of 30 seconds, the motor will gradually change position until it reaches its new destination at the end of 30 seconds.
TechnoArc fixtures allow optional MSpeed control for pan and tilt movement parameters.
16-bit Functionality
Several parameters use two channels to provide 16-bit control for very fine adjustment capabilities.
DMX Programming Options
Using a DMX controller, you can program an unlimited number of looks and retain direct control over the TechnoArc fixture at all times.
TechnoArc fixtures also allow Preset programming through the fixture menu system, see Chapter 5: Preset Programming on page 43.
Programming with a DMX Console
Wholehog® and Road Hog lighting consoles; and Hog® 3PC software are available from High End Systems to control TechnoArc fixtures (see Related Products and Accessories on page 5). For information on whether your DMX controller supports TechnoArc fixtures, contact the controller’s vendor. For information on operating your fixture with a controller (or control device such as DMX control software), consult the documentation provided with the controller.
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TechnoArc DMX Protocol
The TechnoArc fixture uses 21 channels of a standard DMX512 link to control motion, wheel
functions, zoom, iris, shutter and lamp function.
These parameters are described in the following sections.
Note: All DMX values indicated in the detailed parameter descriptions are in
decimal units.
Pan and Tilt Parameters
The TechnoArc fixture has a 540° pan range and a 245° tilt range. Two DMX channels provide 16-
bit adjustment to a fraction of a degree for pan and tilt position.
Note: Optical encoders for pan and tilt instantly correct the fixture’s position if the
fixture is jarred from its programmed position. If a physical obstruction
prevents the fixture from correcting its position, the fixture “times out” to
prevent wear on the motors. If the fixture has timed out, remove the
obstruction and home the fixture to return it to normal operation.
Channel Function Channel Function
1
Pan
12
Zoom
213
3
Tilt
14 Iris
4 15 Shutter/Lamp Function
5 Color Mix Function 16 Shutter
6Cyan 17Dim
7 Magenta 18 MSpeed
8 Yellow 19 Control
9 Static Color Function 20 Indigo Highlighter Function
10 Static Color Position 21 Indigo Highlighter Dim
11 Zoom Bypass
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Color Parameters
CMY color mixing is achieved using three sets of color flags (Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow). A fixed color wheel provides an additional eight factory selected dichroic color filters.
Color Mix Function
This parameter determines how the Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow color flags move.
Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow
These three parameters determine the Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow color flag position and movement speed depending on the Color Mix Function parameter value you select.
Static Color Function
TechnoArc fixtures have a fixed color wheel with eight color positions plus Open.
The Static Color Function parameter determines how the fixed color wheel moves.
DMX
Value
Color Mix
Function
Description
0-47 Pure Mix Allows color flag movement from open (white) to saturated color.
48-63 Cycle
Uses the color-mixing Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow color flags to cycle colors from red to green to blue at variable speeds (rate set by Cyan DMX channel).
64-79 Random
Performs a pseudo-random color chase of factory-selected colors using the Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow color flags at variable speeds (rate set by Cyan DMX channel).
Color Mix
Function
Setting
Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow Parameter Option
DMX Value Description
Pure Mix 0-255 Positions color flags from full saturation to open (white)
Cycle and Random
0-255
The Cyan color flag sets the speed at which all three (Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow) flags move to the next cycle or random color from slowest to fastest.
DMX
Value
Static Color
Function
Description
0-15 Indexed
Allows the color wheel to take the quickest path and snap to the chosen whole or half color
16-31 Forward Spin Spins the fixed color wheel forward at variable speeds
32-47 Reverse Spin Spins the fixed color wheel in reverse at variable speeds
48-63 Continuous
Moves to any point on the color wheel to allow a smaller “step” between color wheel positions
64-79 Fast Scan
Oscillates the fixed color wheel at a factory-determined range and speed
80-95 Random Selects random whole color positions at variable speeds
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Static Color Position
Static Color Position parameter controls fixed color wheel positioning. The Static Color Function
setting you choose determines how the individual color mixing wheels can move.
Color
Function
Setting
Static Color Position Options
Color
DMX
Value
Description
Indexed or Scan
White (Open)
0-24
Position the wheel at the center of a color wedge or halfway between two adjacent colors from Open (white) to Open
Red
25-49
Blue
50-74
Green
75-99
Yellow
100-124
Amber
125-149
Pink
150-174
Indigo
175-199
CTO
200-224
White (Open)
225-255
Spin or Random
All Positions
0 Stop wheel motion
1-255 Adjusts the wheel motion from slowest to fastest
Continuous 0-255 Position the wheel at any point from 0–360°
Yellow
CTO
Red
Blue
Green
Amber
Pink
UV
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Zoom Parameters
Zoom
The TechnoArc fixture has a 3:1 zoom ranging from 9° to 32°. The Zoom Coarse and Zoom Fine parameters provide 16-bit continuous control for smooth and precision zoom function .
The TechnoArc fixture utilizes a radial lenticular array homogenizing lens that is composed of two lenticular doors. When the lenticular doors are opened, they allow a 6° hard edge beam. When the lenticular lens doors are closed, the Zoom Parameter lets you control the lens movement. The narrowest angle is selected with a DMX value = 0. Increasing values widens the beam.
Zoom Bypass
The Zoom Bypass parameter lets you create a hard edge beam effect by opening the lenticular doors at a variable rate. The Zoom parameter must be set to a DMX value = 0 to control Zoom Bypass. Adjust the Zoom Bypass parameter from the softest edge beam at a DMX value = 0 to a hard edge beam at a DMX value = 255 (100%).
Iris Parameter
The TechnoArc iris has a variable circular opening that controls the beam diameter in a similar fashion as a camera's iris controls the amount of light entering the camera. Iris is a continuous parameter that adjusts the iris from closed at a DMX of 0 to open at a DMX value of 255.
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Shutter Parameters
Shutter Function
This parameter control normal shutter and strobing features.
Shutter
The Shutter parameter determines sets the strobing rate.
Dim
The Dim parameter provides full mechanical dimming capability from closed at a DMX value of 0
to fully open at a DMX value of 255.
Shutter Options
DMX
Value
Description
Normal Shutter Functions
0-31 Opens and closes shutter flags in the optical path
Random Random Strobe
32-63 Strobes beam using the shutter flags at random intervals
Synchronous Random Strobe
64-95
Synchronizes random strobing for all TechnoArc fixtures using the same DMX controller
Normal Shutter Functions
96-255 Opens and closes shutter flags in the optical path
DMX
Value
Shutter Parameter Options
0-23 Close shutter
24-229 Set strobe rate from slowest to fastest
230-255 Open shutter
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MSpeed (Motor Speed)
MSpeed is the time required for a motor to complete movement when changing from one position to another. MSpeed provides a means for Pan and Tilt motors to reach their target position at the same time, even though each motor may have different distances to travel. MSpeed movement is extremely smooth because the fixture controls movements independent of DMX refresh rates.
MSpeed times vary from 0.15 seconds to 252.7 seconds. However, when MSpeed is applied to a parameter, the delay value (length of time allowed for the entire scene) needs to be longer than the MSpeed value to allow the motors to complete their movement before the end of the scene. An MSpeed value that is longer than the delay value could produce an undesirable result; for example, no light output during the scene. For a listing of exact MSpeed times, see Chapter A: MSpeed Conversion Table on page 55.
Control
The Control parameter allows remote control of Display, Homing, Lamp and Shutdown.
Note: To access all control settings, first select a control channel value, then
set the Shutter channel to DMX = 0.
Control Setting
DMX
Valu
e
Description
Safe 0-9 Disables all Control settings for normal operation
Display Off 20-28 Turns display off
Display On 40-48 Turns display on
Home All 60-68 Remotely homes all the fixture components
Lamp On 80-88 Remotely restrikes the fixture’s lamp
Lamp Off 90-98 Remotely extinguishes the fixture’s lamp
Shutdown 120-130
Remotely shuts down the fixture. When a fixture is shut down, the l
amp is extinguished and power to the motors is disabled. If a fixture is in shutdown mode, the fixture must be homed to bring it back into operation.
Pan and Tilt Home 131-140 Homes the driver motors for specific fixture components.
Color Home 141-150 Homes Static Color Wheel
Shutter & Dimmer Home 161-170 Homes Shutter and Dimmer mechanical components
Audio Sync 181-190 Synchronizes audio playback
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Indigo Highlighter
Indigo Highlighter system consists four 1-watt indigo LEDs that provide additional light output.
Two parameters define the Indigo Highlighter operation.
Indigo Highlighter Function
You can choose to have the Indigo Highlighter system function independently from the fixture’s
dimming or track it.
Indigo Highlighter Dim
This parameter adjusts the Indigo Highlighter LEDs from Off at a DMX value of 0 to fully On at a
DMX value of 255.
Indigo Highlighter
Function
DMX
Value
Description
Continuous 0-15 Tracks the fixture dimming with continuous output
Periodic Strobe 16-41 Tracks the fixture dimming with periodic strobing from slowest to fastest
Continuous 128-143 Continuous output independent from fixture dimming
Periodic Strobe 144-169
Strobing output independent from fixture dimming from slowest to fastest
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Chapter 5:
Preset Programming
TechnoArc fixtures can be programmed through the onboard menu system
using Preset Programming. This section describes how to program your
fixtures for stand-alone operation using the on-board memory in each
fixture to create and store scenes.
Preset Programming Overview
Presets are built from combining scenes into programs and then assigning the programs to Program Partitions for playback by a fixture designated as the Master and, if desired, groups of slave fixtures assigned to a Program Partition. TechnoArc fixtures ship with factory programmed scenes and programs ready for you to use or edit.
Creating presets consists of performing the following steps:
• Designating a fixture as the Master
• Selecting/Editing Scenes
• Sequencing Scenes into Programs
• Sequencing Programs into Program Partitions
• Configuring slave fixtures on the link to playback a Program Partition from the
master
Navigating to the Preset Menu
To enter the Preset Menu:
1. Press the
MODE/ESC button to enter the first level of the menu system. The display will
show Address and Info as the first two options in the top menu level.
The red star * indicates the current menu.
2. Using the buttons, scroll to Prese
t.
3. Press the button to select.
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Master and Slave
The following example shows the relationship between scenes, programs and partitions
programmed on the Master and how slave groups are assigned.
• Groups of scenes are edited into Programs 1– 6 on the fixture designated as Master
• Program 2 is assigned to Part 1
• Program 4 is assigned to Part 2
• Program 6 is assigned to Part 3
• Fixtures assigned as Slave 1 playback Part 1
• Fixtures assigned as Slave 2 playback Part 2
• Fixtures assigned as Slave 3 playback Part 3
Scene 4 Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7
Program 1
Scene 10
Scene 11
Scene 12 Scene 13
Program 2
Scene 14
Scene 15
Scene 16 Scene 17
Program 3
Scene 8
Scene 9
Scene 10
Program 4
Scene 20
Scene 21
Scene 22 Scene 23
Program 5
Scene 12
Scene 13
Scene 14 Scene 15
Program 6
Scene 20
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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Preset Menu
Playback Settings
Preset programming requires one fixture to act as the Master. All other TechnoArc fixtures on the link can then be set as slaves to playback the Master presets. Slave fixtures receive all their preset parameter and timing information from the master fixture.
Playback settings designate a fixture as a master or a slave and also allow you to revert from Auto Programming to DMX control from a console or set a fixture in Master or standalone mode for audio control.
Automatic Program Run
This Playback option lets you designate a fixture to playback in Standalone mode or as a Master. Alone is the default setting.
To designate a fixture as a Master:
1. Navigate to and select the Preset menu as shown on page 45.
2. Use the buttons to scroll to Pl
ayback menu and press to select.
3. Use the buttons to scroll to Auto
Program menu and press to select.
4. Use the buttons to scroll to Maste
r and press to select. Your choice will be
shown in the display.
Set to Slave
After a preset program is defined on a Master fixture, other TechnoArc fixtures on the same DMX link can be designated slaves to playback Program Part 1, 2 or 3 as defined on the Master fixture, see Select Program on page 48.
To designate a fixture as a Slave:
1. Navigate to and select the Preset menu as shown on page 45.
2. Use the buttons to scroll to Pl
ayback menu and press to select.
3. Use the buttons to scroll to Se
t To Slave menu and press to select.
4. Use the buttons to scroll to Sl
ave1, Slave2, or Slave3 option and press to
select. Your choice will be shown in the display.
DMX Control
Selecting this option reverts the function from Auto Program (Preset Programming) to DMX Receive (console control). Selecting this option will take you back to the menu startup screen
where DMX Receive will be displayed as the currently selected function.
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Music Control
This Playback option lets you designate a fixture to playback scenes based on audio triggers
detected by the internal microphone in stand alone or as a Master. Alone is the default setting.
Edit Scenes
A parameter is a fixture attribute that can be controlled to modify the light beam in terms of color,
beam quality and pattern, intensity, or focus (position). DMX programming assigns a DMX value to each of the fixture’s parameters. A scene is one combination of parameter settings.
TechnoArc fixtures provide 250 pre-programmed scenes you can use or edit to build a preset
program. The first 64 scenes have factory created settings which can be edited as desired.
Edit Scene Parameters
The Edit Scenes option lets you select a DMX value for any of the 21 parameters in the
TechnoArc DMX protocol.
To edit the DMX parameters in a scene:
1. Navigate to and select the Preset menu as shown on page 45.
2. Use the buttons to scroll to the Ed
it Scenes option and press to select.
3. Use the buttons to scroll to the Scene number you wi
sh to build on from 1-250 and
press to select.
4. Use the buttons to scroll to the the parameter you wish to edit (Pan, Tilt,
MSpeed,
Shutter, Cyan Color, Color Wheel , e
tc.) and press to select.
5. Use the buttons to scroll to a new DMX value
for the parameter you have selected
and press to select.
This takes you back to parameter options. Continue through all parameters until your desired look
is complete. See Chapter 4: DMX Programming o
n page 35 to find parameter values for
the option you want to assign.
6. When you are finished selecting all parameter v
alues for a particular Scene, press the
button to return to the Preset level menu.
Edit Scene Time
This Scene Edit option lets you set the scene time in seconds from 00.2s–99.9s. The default
value is 00.3s. This values determines how long the scene will play before the next scene is triggered.
Set Fade Time
This Scene Edit option lets you set a fade time value from 000–255. This values determines the
crossfade time applied to parameters once the scene is triggered.
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Set Input by Out
This Scene Edit option allows you to capture the parameter values for a scene from DMX input into the fixture. Once you create a look from a DMX console do the following:
1. Navigate to and select the Preset menu as shown on page 45.
2. Use the buttons to scroll to the Edit Scenes opt
ion and press to select.
3. Use the buttons to scroll to the Scene number you wish to build on from 1-250 and press to select.
4. Use the button to scroll to the the Input by
Out and press to select.
5. The scene will record the current parameter v
alues being input via DMX.
6. When you are finished capturing DMX into a scene, press to return to the main menu.
Edit Program
This preset menu option lets you select from 10 factory set programs to edit. You can set up to 64 Scenes in a sequence of Steps for each program. You can also test the program at any time by selecting Program Test to playback the program as it is currently defined.
To edit a program:
1. Navigate to and select the Preset menu as shown on page 45.
2. Use the buttons to scroll to Edit
Prog. menu and press to select.
3. Use the buttons to scroll to a program from P
rogram 1–Program 10 and press
to select.
4. Use the buttons to scroll to the Step in the program you want
to edit from Step 1 to
Step 64 and press to select. The display will show whic
h scene is currently assigned to
that step.
5. Use the buttons to scroll to the scroll to the sc
ene you want to assign to the step
and press to select.
6. When you have assigned all the steps yo
u want, select End and press to save the
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Select Program
This preset option lets you assign a Preset Program to one of three Program Partitions. A fixture
assigned as a Slave can playback any Program Partition defined by the Master fixture.
Note: The Master fixture can only playback Program Partition 1
To assign a program to each Program Partition:
1. Navigate to and select the Preset menu as shown on page 45.
2. Use the buttons to scroll to Se
lect Prog menu and press to select. Each
Program Part, has 10 preset programs.
3. Use the buttons to scroll to Prog. P
art 1 and press to select.
4. Use the buttons to scroll to a program from Pro
gram 1–Program 10 and press
to select the program you want to include i
n the Program Part.
5. Use the buttons to scroll to Prog. P
art 2 and press to select.
6. Use the buttons to scroll to a program from Pro
gram 1–Program 10 and press
to select the program you want to include i
n the Program Part.
7. Use the buttons to scroll to Prog. P
art 3 and press to select.
8. Use the buttons to scroll to a program from Pro
gram 1–Program 10 and press
to select the program you want to include i
n the Program Part.
9. Press the
button to return to the main menu.
Scenes Input
This function allows you to capture multiple scenes from DMX values input to the fixture. You first
define the number of scenes to capture and then each time a DMX value changes, a different scene will be captured.
1. Navigate to and select the Preset menu as shown on page 49.
2. Use the buttons to scroll to the Sc
enes Input option and press to select.
3. Use the buttons to set the starting scene number.
4. Use the buttons to set the ending scene number.
5. with each change of any DMX value, the capturing scene will advance to the next one in the range.
6. When all scenes have been recorded, the scenes input menu will automatically exit.
Note: During Scenes Input recording, the TechnoArc does not playback the
DMX input, it only captures it. You must edit or playback the scenes
after recording to see the results. It is best to prepare the scenes on a
DMX controller with a zero crossfade for all parameters between each
step. Remember any change of a DMX value will advance to the next
scene to capture.
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Chapter 6:
General Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Maintaining and servicing TechnoArc fixtures includes replacing parts and cleaning
the unit.
Safety Considerations
Maintenance
There are no serviceable parts inside the device except for the lamp. The following points have to be considered when inspecting the fixture for maintenance:
• All screws for installing the devices or parts of the device have to be tightly connected and must not be corroded.
• Mechanically moved parts must not show any traces of wearing and must not rotate with unbalances.
• The electric power supply cables must not show any damage, material fatigue or sediments.
Replacing the Lamp
Please review and follow these warnings and cautions before replacing the lamp.
CAUTION: The information in this chapter is intended to assist qualified
personnel only.
WARNING: Disconnect power before servicing. Replace fuses with the
specified type and rating only.
WARNING: To avoid electrical shock, disconnect power before re-
lamping or servicing.
UV
An operating, unshielded lamp emits ultraviolet and visible
(UV-vis) radiation which could damage eyes and skin.
Whenever working on or near an exposed lamp, wear
protective eye gear. Never look directly at the lamp while
the lamp is on.
Hot lamp may be an explosion hazard. Do not open for five
minutes after switching off.
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To replace the lamp:
1. Disconnect power to the fixture. If the fixture has been operating, wait for the lamp to cool before handling.
2. Put on protective eyewear and gloves.
3. Using a wide tip, flat head screwdriver,
loosen (but
do not remove) the lamp cover screw.
4. Holding the lamp assembly by its ceramic base, rotate i
t from the Lock to the Out position and
carefully remove it from the fixture.
5. Remove all packaging materials from the new lamp.
6. Holding the new lamp assembly by its ceramic base, carefull
y insert it into the fixture and
rotate it to the lock position.
7. Tighten the lamp cover screw.
8. Reset the lamp hours to zero to track the lamp life, (see Cl
r Lamp Time in Time Info on page
25).
9. Optimize the new lamp.
Optimizing the Lamp
Optimize the lamp after replacement, or if there is a “hot spot” of brightness anywhere other than
the center of the light beam.
1. Orient the fixture so that the beam will project onto a flat, white surface at least 6.56 feet (3m) away.
2. Turn the lamp on. Ensure the l
ight beam is round and not oval. If necessary, adjust the pan
and tilt construct values until the beam is round.
Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 110° C
(230° F). Allow the fixture to cool before handling.
CAUTION: This equipment is designed for use with a 850W HID lamp
only. Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and
may void the warranty.
CAUTION: Do not squeeze the lamp glass while removing the existing
lamp from the socket. Lamp glass may shatter.
CAUTION: When handling the new lamp, avoid contact with the lamp
glass. If the lamp glass is soiled by oil or dirt from skin, gloves,
etc., clean the cold lamp glass with an alcohol wipe. A soiled
lamp could overheat and burst, causing damage to the fixture.
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3. Adjust the focus until the edge of the light beam is sharp.
4. Set the Dimmer to full (DMX = 255)
5. Locate the three lamp optimization screws (a, b, and c).
6. Look at the wall where the beam is projected and use the o
ptimization screws to adjust the lamp’s position within the fixture until the “hotspot” of brightness is at the center of the beam and diffused.
Replacing Main Fuse
To replace the fuse:
1. Disconnect power to the fixture. If the fixture has been operating, allow the fixture to cool before handling.
2. Locate the fuse on the connection panel of the fixture’s electronic housing.
3. Replace with a fuse of the same type and ratin
g, see Related Products and Accessories on
page 6.
Cleaning the Fixture
• Clean the inside and outside lens each week to avoid the weakness of the lights due to accumulation of dust.
• Clean the fan each week.
• To ensure smooth gobo rotation, lubricate the wheel every three months..
To clean the internal glass components:
1. Disconnect power to the fixture. If the fixture has been operating, allow the fixture to cool before handling.
2. Clean the dichroics, lithopattern and effects, c
olor wheels, and lens using a mild glass cleaner
(containing no ammonia) and a soft, lint-free cotton cloth.
Warnings: To avoid electrical shock, disconnect power before
servicing.
Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 130° C
(266° F). Allow the fixture to cool before handling.
Lamp
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Troubleshooting Error Messages
When you turn on the fixture, it will make a reset at first. The display may show"Err channel is XX"
while there are problems with one or more channels. "XX" stands for channel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 who has the testing sensor for positioning. For example, when the display shows "Err channel is Color wheel", it means there is some error in channel 1. If there are some errors on channel 1, channel 3, channel 8 at the same time, you may see the error message "Err channel is Pan movement", "Err channel is Tilt movement", "Err channel is Color wheel" flash repeated for 2 times, and then the fixture will generate a second reset. If the fixture remain error message after performing reset more than 2 times, only the channels which have errors can not work properly, others can work as usual. Please contact with dealer or manufacturer for service, self repair is not allowed.
PAN- movement Er
(PAN-yoke movement error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the yoke's
magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The PAN- movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
TILT- movement Er
(TILT-head movement error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's
magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The TILT- movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
Dimmer Er
(Dimmer error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing
circuit malfunction (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Dimmer is not located in the default position after the reset.
Cyan Color wheel Er
(Cyan color wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-
indexing circuit malfunction (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The cyan color wheel is not located in the default position after the reset.
Magenta color wheel Er
(Magenta color wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the
magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The magenta color wheel is not located in the default position after the reset.
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Yellow color wheel Er
(Yellow color wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic­indexing circuit malfunction (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Yellow color wheel is not located in the default position after the reset.
Color wheel Er
(Color wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic­indexing circuit malfunction (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The color wheel is not located in the default position after the reset.
Zoom Er
(Zoom-error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Zoom is not located in the default position after the reset.
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Time
(sec.)
Value (dec.)
Value
(%)
Value
(hex)
0.15 255 100 FF
0.15 254 100 FE
0.17 253 99 FD
0.19 252 99 FC
0.21 251 98 FB
0.25 250 98 FA
0.29 249 98 F9
0.35 248 97 F8
0.41 247 97 F7
0.47 246 96 F6
0.55 245 96 F5
0.63 244 96 F4
0.73 243 95 F3
0.83 242 95 F2
0.94 241 95 F1
1.05 240 94 F0
1.18 239 94 EF
1.31 238 93 EE
1.45 237 93 ED
1.60 236 93 EC
1.75 235 92 EB
1.92 234 92 EA
2.09 233 91 E9
2.27 232 91 E8
2.46 231 91 E7
2.66 230 90 E6
2.86 229 90 E5
3.07 228 89 E4
3.29 227 89 E3
3.52 226 89 E2
3.76 225 88 E1
4.00 224 88 E0
4.25 223 87 DF
4.52 222 87 DE
4.78 221 87 DD
5.06 220 86 DC
5.34 219 86 DB
5.64 218 85 DA
Appendix A:
MSpeed Conversion Table
The following table lists the MSpeed (motor) movement times and their corresponding DMX controller values. If you have a numeric-type controller, use the Value Decimal (dec.) column If you have a fader-type controller, use the Value Percentage (%) column. If your controller allows you to program hex values, use the Value (hex) column.
5.94 217 85 D9
6.25 216 85 D8
6.56 215 84 D7
6.89 214 84 D6
7.22 213 84 D5
7.56 212 83 D4
7.91 211 83 D3
8.27 210 82 D2
8.63 209 82 D1
9.00 208 82 D0
9.39 207 81
CF
9.77 206 81 CE
10.17 205 80 CD
10.58 204 80 CC
10.99 203 80 CB
11.41 202 79 CA
11.84 201 79 C9
12.28 200 78 C8
12.72 199 78 C7
13.17 198 78 C6
13.63 197 77 C5
14.10 196 77 C4
14.58 195 76 C3
15.07 194 76 C2
15.56 193 76 C1
16.06 192 75 C0
16.57 191 75 BF
17.09 190 75 BE
17.61 189 74 BD
18.14 188 74 BC
18.68 187 73 BB
19.23 186 73 BA
19.79 185 73 B9
20.36 184 72 B8
20.93 183 72 B7
21.51 182 71 B6
22.10 181 71 B5
22.70 180 71
B4
Time
(sec.)
Value (dec.)
Value
(%)
Value
(hex)
23.30 179 70 B3
23.92 178 70 B2
24.54 177 69 B1
25.17 176 69 B0
25.80 175 69 AF
26.45 174 68 AE
27.10 173 68 AD
27.76 172 67
AC
28.43 171 67 AB
29.11 170 67 AA
29.80 169 66 A9
30.49 168 66 A8
31.19 167 65 A7
31.90 166 65 A6
32.62 165 65 A5
33.34 164 64 A4
34.08 163 64 A3
34.82 162 64 A2
35.57 161 63 A1
36.33 160 63 A0
37.09 159 62 9F
37.87 158 62 9E
38.65 157 62 9D
39.44 156 61 9C
39.44v 156 61 9C
40.23 155 61 9B
41.04 154 60 9A
41.85 153 60 99
42.68 152 60 98
43.50 151 59 97
44.34 150 59 96
45.19 149 58 95
46.04 148 58 94
46.90 147 58 93
47.77 146 57 92
48.65 145 57 91
49.54 144 56 90
50.43 143 56
8F
Time
(sec.)
Value (dec.)
Value
(%)
Value
(hex)
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51.33 142 56 8E
52.24 141 55 8D
53.16 140 55 8C
54.09 139 55 8H
55.02 138 54 8A
55.96v 137 54 89
56.91 136 53 88
57.87 135 53 87
58.84 134 53 86
59.81 133 52 85
60.79 132 52 84
61.78 131 51 83
62.78 130 51 82
63.79 129 51 81
64.80 128 50 80
65.82 127 50 7F
66.85 126 49 7E
67.89 125 49 7D
68.94 124 49 7C
69.99 123 48 7B
71.05 122 48 7A
72.13 121 47 79
73.20 120 47 78
74.29 119 47 77
75.38 118 46 76
76.49 117 46 75
77.60 116 45 74
78.71 115 45 73
79.84 114 45 72
80.98 113 44 71
82.12 112 44 70
83.27 111 44 6F
84.43 110 43 6E
85.59 109
43 6D
86.77 108 42 6C
87.95 107 42 6B
89.14 106 42 6A
90.34 105 41 69
91.55 104 41 68
92.76 103 40 67
93.98 102 40 66
95.21 101 40 65
96.45 100 39 64
97.70 99 39
63
98.95 98 38 62
100.22 97 38 61
101.49 96 38 60
Time
(sec.)
Value (dec.)
Value
(%)
Value
(hex)
102.77 95 37 5F
104.05 94 37 5E
105.35 93 36 5D
106.65 92 36 5C
107.96 91 36 5B
109.28 90 35 5A
110.61 89 35 59
111.94 88 35 58
113.28 87 34 57
114.63 86 34 56
115.99 85 33 55
117.36 84 33 54
118.73 83 33 53
120.12 82 32 52
121.5v 81 32 51
122.91 80 31 50
124.31 79 31 4F
125.73 78 31 4E
127.15 77 30 4D
128.58 76 30 4C
130.02 75 29
4B
134.39 72 28 48
135.86 71 28 47
137.34 70 27 46
138.82 69 27 45
140.32 68 27 44
141.82 67 26 43
143.33 66 26 42
144.85 65 25 41
146.38 64 25 40
147.92 63 25 3F
149.46 62 24 3E
151.01 61 24 3D
152.57 60 24 3C
154.14 59 23 3B
155.71 58 23 3A
157.30 57 22 39
158.89 56 22 38
160.49 55 22 37
162.09 54 21 36
163.71 53 21 35
165.33 52 20 34
166.96 51 20 33
168.60 50 20 32
170.25 49 19 31
171.91 48 19 30
173.57 47 18
2F
Time
(sec.)
Value (dec.)
Value
(%)
Value
(hex)
175.24 46 18 2E
176.92 45 18 2D
178.61 44 17 2C
180.30 43 17 2B
182.01 42 16 2A
183.72 41 16 29
185.44 40 16 28
187.17 39 15 27
188.90 38 15 26
190.65 37 15 25
192.40 36 14 24
194.16 35 14 23
195.92 34 13 22
197.70 33 13 21
199.48 32 13 20
201.28 31 12 1F
203.08 30 12 1E
204.88 29 11 1D
206.70 28 11 1C
208.52 27 11 1B
210.36 26 10 1A
212.19 25 10 19
214.04 24 9 18
215.90 23 9 17
217.76 22 9 16
219.63 21 8 15
221.51 20 8 14
223.40 19 7 13
225.30 18 7
12
227.20 17 7 11
229.11 16 6 10
231.03 15 6 0F
232.96 14 5 0E
234.90 13 5 0D
236.84 12 5 0C
238.79 11 4 0B
240.75 10 4 0A
242.72 9 4 09
244.70 8 3 08
246.68 7 3 07
248.68 6 2 06
250.68 5 2 05
246.68 7 3 07
248.68 6 2 06
250.68 5 2 05
252.68 4 2 04
Time
(sec.)
Value (dec.)
Value
(%)
Value
(hex)
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