Schnick-Schnack-Systems Long Distance Controller User Manual

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LED Effects Technology for professionals.
User Guide Long Distance Controller
This product is UL-certificated.
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Overview
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Connections
Installation
System Cabling
Cabling examples
Addressing
Addressing individual outputs
Level Indicator
Test Mode
Technical Data
Pin Assignment
EU-Conformity Declaration
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Overview
The Long Distance Controller provides the possibility to connect all Schnick-Schnack-Systems Series B: LED-Strips and all monochrome LED-Tiles. The Long Distance Controller offers six independent RGB outputs on a multicore system plug connection.
Each RGB output can supply up to 5.5m of type B25-250 LED-Strips or 2.75m of type B12-250 LED-Strips.
Control of the LED-Strips is achieved using Lehmann­Modulation (patent applied for). Each of the six RGB-outputs can be freely addressed. The system has a Test Mode in order to check the correct connection of the LED modules. In this mode, all three colours (RGB) are controlled to 100% brightness in just three seconds.
The Long Distance Controller is built in accordance with the “Common Anode-Principle”.
Each output has a common anode and three pulsed cathodes for each of the red, green and blue colours. The Long Distance Controller is the only device of its kind working with three separate, and separately operated, switched-mode power supplies for each colour.
Although there is just one common anode, it works with three different voltages for each of the primary colours. In conjunction with the current regulator ICs for the LED­Strips, the Long Distance Controller can achieve cable lengths up to 30m between the LED-Strips and the Long Distance Controller.
All outputs are pRedected against short-circuit. In the case of a short-circuit, only the faulty output is switched off. The flashing display shows Output Error and a graphic indicates which error there is. The other outputs continue to work normally.
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Connections
On the back of the device you will find the following connection options:
DMX IN
Air inlet DO NOT COVER!
clean frequently.
DMX OUT
Harting HAN B24
Air inlet DO NOT COVER!
clean frequently.
DMX In- or Output
LED Output
Main Connector
Main Connector
115-230V AC, 50-60 Hz
Neutrik XLR5-Pin
Harting B24
115-230V AC, 50-60 Hz
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Installation
Check the device for any damage incurred during transit immediately after unpacking. A damaged unit must not be put into operation.
If the Long Distance Controller has been taken from a cold environment into a warm interior after transportation, allow at least three hours for it to warm up before it is put into operation. Because of that, possibly formed condensation can evaporate and the electronics are therefore not endangered.
When installing into a rack, ensure that there is sufficient circulating air supply to the front and rear sides. The supply air temperature should not exceed 35°C.
The Long Distance Controller is to be fitted into the rack installation using the appropriate rails so that the rack-bars take the load off the front panel of the Long Distance Controller and the unit is clearly accessible for maintenance. Be sure to successively lock the cable connections for the DMX in- and output as well as the necessary LED outputs, when connecting cables.
After all connections are made, turn on the device, ensuring that any power is also turned on at the sub-distribution. After approximately one second the Long Distance Controller is ready for use.
Keep the unit out of direct sunlight at all times. Never clean the device with aggressive cleaners. For cleaning purposes, the wiping of the device with a moist cloth is sufficient.
In the case of stubborn dirt, a mild cleaner can be used on the moistened cloth.
Cleaning of air filters
No tools are necessary in order to clean the air filters. The fan guard can be removed easily by hand. After that the filter cartridge can be removed and cleaned using compressed air for example. The filter cartridge can then be replaced before refitting the fan guard. Please only use original filters.
System Cabling
The cabling of the system is very simple. Attention should, however, be given to the following points:
The HAN B output of the Long Distance Controller should be connected using a load cable having a conductor cross section area of at least 1.5mm² and run to a length not exceeding 30m.
The LED-Strips are connected with the aid of a Multicore System plug solution. It is not important to which of the two entry pins on the LED-Strip the inlet is put.
The LED-Strips are connected to each other with short connecting cables, and can be combined with the proviso that the cable length does not exceed 5.5m. This corresponds to 22x LED-Strips B25-250 per output.
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With type B12-250 LED-Strips, the maximum length of cable should not exceed 2.75m. This corresponds to 11x B12-250 LED-Strips per output. The number of L type LED-Strips can be calculated according to current consumption.
Generally, B and L Series products can be used with the Long Distance Controller provided that the current at each output does not exceed 3A.
At each output, three channels with LED-Strips of the L-Series can be used and connected using the cross cables supplied by Schnick-Schnack-Systems GmbH.
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Long Distance Controller (18 Channel low voltage supply including Power Supply)
DMX-Source
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Each of the six outputs of the HAN B24 connector can be powered up with 22 LED-Strips B25-250 (corresponds a length of 5.50m) or 11 LED-Strips B12-250 (corresponds a length of 2.75m). The overall line length of the LED-Strips can be 30m maximum.
In general: the products of the series B and L, which are connected with the Long Distance Controller, each output 3A maximum.
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No. 45 No. 46 No. 66
No. 67 No. 68 No. 88
No. 89 No. 90 No. 110
No. 111 No. 112 No. 132
Cabling example with extension and Multicore System plug solution
Cabling example Dimming of Series L with a Long Distance Controller
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Cross
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Cable
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Cross Cable
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Cross Cable
Channel 2
Channel 5
Channel 8
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Cross Cable
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Cross Cable
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Cross
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Cable
Channel 11
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Channel 17
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DMX-Source
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Channel 1
Channel 4
Channel 7
Each output of the Long Distance Controllers can be powered up with:
66 LED-Strips L25-250 white, 42 LED-Strips green, blue, red or amber
The maximum length of the cables is 30m
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No. 161 No. 173
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Channel 10
Channel 13
Channel 16
Cable
Cable
Cable
Cross Cable
Cross Cable
Cross Cable
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Channel 3
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Channel 6
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Channel 9
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Channel 12
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Channel 15
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Channel 18
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Menu Order
On the front of the device you will find the following connection options:
SHIFT
EDIT
QUIT
DOWN
ENTER UP
SHIFT+ used in conjunction with...
EDIT to move the cursor backwards through
the data fields
ENTER to confirm certain actions
EDIT navigates the mouse pointer
QUIT to leave the selected mode
Addressing
In the upper left field of the display on the Long Distance Controller, you can enter the DMX start address.
All following outputs are then automatically addressed in logical sequence. By using the UP/DOWN keys and holding the SHIFT key, the address value rises or falls by ten or without the SHIFT key, by the value of one.
ENTER to confirm certain actions, e. g. changeover
UP moves upward through the mode list. Increases the value in the selected data field
DOWN moves downwards through the mode list. Decreases the value in the selected data field
DMX-Start-Ch: RCV:001
069 075
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GOOD
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The RCV field gives information about the status of the received DMX signal.
NONE indicates that there is no DMX signal. GOOD indicates that a data stream is being received.
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Addressing –Individual Outputs
In order to address outputs separately press EDIT repeatedly, until the required output field is showing. Then enter the required address for the output.
As soon as the address of a single output is changed, DMX-Start-Ch: OFF appears as the general starting position for the next address entry.
If a general DMX address is entered more than once, all changes to the output addresses are discarded and the addresses then follow the general address in ascending order again.
Level indicator
Below the six start addresses of the outputs, there is a level indicator for each output that indicates the respective signal intensity (using horizontally running beams) for the red, green and blue on the LED-Strips.
DMX-Start-Ch: RCV:OFF
069 075
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DMX-Start-Ch: RCV:001
001 004
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GOOD
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GOOD
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Test Mode
To switch the Long Distance Controller into Test Mode, press and hold SHIFT and press ENTER simultaneously. The display will now appear as indicated in the figure (see right).
All outputs will change simultaneously between red, green and blue, up to 100 % brightness in a three second cycle (approximately). In order to leave the Test Mode, simply press QUIT.
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Technical Data
Housing
Dimensions
Operating voltage
Power consumption
Power Input Connector
PRedocol
DMX IN
DMX OUT
Output Red
Output Green
Output Blue
Output Power
Maximum LED input
LED Output
Maximum length of LED-Strips
19“, two height units
483 x 88 x 407mm (WxHxD)
115-230V, 50-60Hz
700VA
IEC plug, lockable
DMX 512 A-1990 USITT
Neutrik XLR5-Pin plug
Neutrik XLR5-Pin plug
27V/6x900 mA
24V/6x1.1mA
24V/6x1.1mA
maximum 3A per RGB channel
30m x 1.5mm2 + 6m x 0.34mm
HAN B24 configured with six channels, one red, green and
blue anode per channel
5.50m= 22 LED-Strips B25-250 or
2.75m= 11 LED-Strips B12-250 per RGB channel
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Weight
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Pin Assignment
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Data GND Data -ve Data +ve n/c n/c
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Red 1 Green 1 Red 2 Green 2 Red 3 Green 3 Red 4 Green 4 Red 5 Green 5 Red 6 Green 6
Blue 1 Anode 1 Blue 2 Anode 2 Blue 3 Anode 3 Blue 4 Anode 4 Blue 5 Anode 5 Blue 6 Anode 6
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Declaration of EU-Conformity
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Schnick-Schnack-Systems GmbH
Mathias-Brüggen-Straße 79 50829 Cologne
Phone: 0221/99 20 19-0 Fax: 0221/16 85 09-73
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Any possible deviation and discrepancy in colours are due to technicalities during printing. We reserve the right to make changes for future betterment.
Disclaimer 2013: All technical data as well as weights and dimensions have been carefully compiled –errors excepted.
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