Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto AF1000 del fabbricante High End Systems
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. Mini Control ler for the Xeno n S trobe Fi xture Use r ’ s M anua l High End S ystems Inc. 2217 W est B raker La ne Austin, T exas U.S.A. ® S Y S T E M S TM.
. © High End Syst em s , Inc. 1995, All Right s Reserv ed Inf ormation and Spec ificat ions in th is document are subjec t to change wi t hout not ic e. High End Syste ms , Inc. assum es no r esponsib il i ty or li abi lity f o r any errors or ina ccur acies that ma y appear in this manual .
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Introduction Int ro -1 Introduction Congratulations and thanks f or selecting the M ini Contr oller for t he D A T AFLASH® AF1000 Xenon Str obe F ixtur e from Lightw ave Re search®. Ab out This Manua l This manual pr ovides the means to setup and oper ate M ini Contr oller .
Int r o-2 Mini Controller User’s Manual Safe ty In stru ct ions • Heed all ca ution and war ning messages thr oughout this manual and the documentation that accompanies your AF1000 strobes. • Servicing must be conducte d by the manufacturer or other qualified service personnel.
Introduction Int ro -3 Gett ing He lp High End Sys tems Service pr o vides a he lp line s hould you encounter any problems during your installation or init ial operation. Currently , s ervice hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Centra l ), Monday through Fr i da y .
Int r o-4 Mini Controller User’s Manual Mi ni Co ntrol ler R ef erence Figur e 1. F ront an d Rear P anels of t he Mini C ontrolle r 1 2 38 9 10 4 56 7 11 12 13 14 15.
Introduction Int ro -5 1. < ST AN DB Y > disables controller output of programs 2. < flash > when held down, caus es all c onnected strobes to flash at full intensity for .15 seconds at 50 Hz. and .125 seconds at 60 Hz. 3. Up/down arr o w k eys increments va lues up/do wn 4.
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Chapter 1 Install ation and Setup 1- 1 1 Chapter 1 Insta llati o n and Se tup In this chapter you will: ❑ unpac k the Mini C ontr oller ❑ configur e AF1000 str obes ❑ configur e Mini Contr oller.
1-2 Mini Controller User’s Manual Before Y o u Begin Caut ion: Be fore you be gin the installation read the follo wing safety pr eca utions. 1. Read all warn ings, pr ecautions, a nd safe ty inst ructi ons listed in AF1000 Us er Manual . 2. Chec k the label on t he back of the controlle r to en sure that the volta ge is correct for your location.
Chapter 1 Install ation and Setup 1- 3 1 Ne xt, each s trobe must be s et for two channe l DM X mode. This is accomplished by s etting Personality switches < 3 > and < 4 > to the On pos ition (switch < 5 > mu st be in the off position).
1-4 Mini Controller User’s Manual Mini Co ntroller Switch Setti ngs The DIP switches on the Mini Contr oller must be pr operly set so the contro ller can send the c orrect data pa ckets to the number of av a ilable fixtures.
Chapter 1 Install ation and Setup 1- 5 1 Connect an XLR ca ble to the rear of the Mini Contr oller and run it to the first AF1000 . Dais y chain the de sired number of fixtures together . Refer to Figure 1. 3. Note: fixture termination is not required.
1-6 Mini Controller User’s Manual Connect the other end of the cable to an unus ed audio mix e r output. Refer to Figure 1. 5. Figur e 1.5. C onnecti ng the A udio Cab le Caut ion: Ne ver connect a speaker le vel s i gnal (cable from an amplifier output) to the Audio input on the M ini Contr oller .
Chapter 2 Mini Controller Operation 2- 1 2 Chapter 2 Mini Controller Operation In this chapter you will: ❑ learn to operate the Mini C ontr oller ❑ learn how to s elect the desir ed pr ogram ❑ l.
2-2 Mini Controller User’s Manual Fi gure 2.1. Mini Cont roller Operation Process When a Program is run, it is run from the f i rst step to the last step.
Chapter 2 Mini Controller Operation 2- 3 2 Prog ra m Ho ld Program Hold allows another program to be selected without af fecting the current program being r un. Pr ogram Hold is init ia t e d by holding down the < progra m > key a nd using the arro w ke ys to pre-select another program.
2-4 Mini Controller User’s Manual Ra nd om Fu nc t ion Pr o gr am s Immediately follo wing the Standard Programs are three Ra ndom Function Programs. This set of programs is not dependant upon the number of assigned channels. Random Function Programs are annotated b y F1 , F2 , and F3 on the v a lue display .
Chapter 2 Mini Controller Operation 2- 5 2 Inte ns ity The < inte nsit y > key changes the brightness of the AF1000 strobes. There are three sets of I ntensity parameters: Incremental, Program Functions, and Function Adva nce. Incre mental There are 64 I ncremental Intensity parameters.
2-6 Mini Controller User’s Manual Rate The < rat e > key allo ws access to the Rate at which the controller adv ance s steps within e very pr ogram. Ther e ar e three sets of Rat e parameters : Incre mental, Program Functions, Function Adv ance.
Chapter 2 Mini Controller Operation 2- 7 2 Au di o M o de The Audio fe a tu re allows audio triggering and synchronization control of the AF1000 str obes . Pr ess t he < audio > ke y and use the arro w keys to maneuver through the a udio parameters.
2-8 Mini Controller User’s Manual Au dio Rate or Int ensit y Mani pulati on W ithin eac h audio parameter , there are nine functions for Program, R ate a n d I n t e n s i t y m a n i p u l a t i o n . These functions ar e annotated a s 0 through 9 on the display .
Appendix A Troubleshoot ing and Maintenance A- 1 A Appendix A Troubleshooting and Maintenance Thi s A ppendix pro vides directions for troubleshooting problems that may have occurred from impr oper setup or conf iguration of t he Mini Contr oller and the AF1000 strobes.
A-2 Mini Controller User’s Manual Pos sible Pro blem s an d Solu tio ns Use the following T able to s olve most problems. T ab le A.1: T rouble Shooting Solutions Pr oblem Pr obable Cause Solution L.
Appendix A Troubleshoot ing and Maintenance A- 3 A Mini Cont roller Rese t The Mini Contr oller may be reset two different w ays : •p r e s s t h e < program >, < intensity >, < rate .
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Appendix B Warr an ty I nformation B-1 B Appendix B Warranty In formation Limi ted W ar ranty Unless otherwise stated, your product is c o vered by a one year par ts and labor limite d w a rranty . I f the war ranty re gistration for m prov ide d with this equipment is filled out and faxed or mailed to High End Systems , I nc.
B-2 Min i Controller User’s Manual CONNECT ION WITH ANY PR ODUCT OR CA US ED BY PR ODUC T DEFECT S OR THE P AR TIAL OR TO T AL F A ILURE OF ANY PR ODUCT REGARDL ESS OF THE FORM OF A CT ION, WHETHER .
Addend um ADM- 1 ADM Addendum Thi s A ddendum pro vides you with a listing of the current pr ograms that are pr e- installed on your Mini Contr oller . This Addendum will take prec e denc e o ver any program information pr ovided in the User’ s Manual .
ADM- 2 Mini Controller User’s Manual T able AD M.2: A vail abl e Pr ogra ms f or T w o Fixtur es Disp lay Steps Desc ription 1 1 all flash minimum dura ti on 2 2 all flash maximum du ration 3 2 sing.
Addend um ADM- 3 ADM T a ble A DM.3: A v ailabl e Pro gram s fo r Three Fi xtures Display St e ps Descr iption 1 1 all fl ash mini m u m dur ation 2 2 all fl ash maxi mum d ura tion 3 3 singl e fixtu .
ADM- 4 Mini Controller User’s Manual T a ble A DM.4: A va ilabl e Prog ram s for F our Fixtu res Disp lay Steps Desc ription 1 1 all flash minimum dura ti on 2 2 all flash maximum du ration 3 4 sing.
Addend um ADM- 5 ADM T abl e AD M . 5: Av a il a ble P rogr am s for Five Fi xt u r es Display St e ps Descr iption 1 1 all fl ash mini m u m dur ation 2 2 all fl ash maxi mum d ura tion 3 5 singl e f.
ADM- 6 Mini Controller User’s Manual T a ble A DM.6: A v ailabl e Prog ram s fo r Six Fi xtures Disp lay Steps Desc ription 11 all flash minimum dura ti on 22 all flash maximum du ration 36 sing le .
Addend um ADM- 7 ADM T able AD M.7: A vail abl e Pr ogra ms f or Se v en Fi xtures Display St e ps Descr iption 1 1 all fl ash mini m u m dur ation 2 2 all fl ash maxi mum d ura tion 3 7 singl e fixtu.
ADM- 8 Mini Controller User’s Manual T ab le ADM.8 : A v ailab le Pr ograms f or Eight F ixtures Disp lay Steps Desc ription 1 1 all flash minimum dura ti on 2 2 all flash maximum du ration 3 8 sing.
Addend um ADM- 9 ADM T able AD M.9: A v ailab le Pro grams f or Nine Fixtures Display St e ps Descr iption 1 1 all fl ash mini m u m dur ation 2 2 all fl ash maxi mum d ura tion 3 9 singl e fixtu re c.
ADM -10 Mini Con troll er User’ s Manual T able AD M.10: A vail abl e Pr ogr ams f or T en F ixtures Disp lay Steps Desc ription 1 1 all flash minimum dura ti on 2 2 all flash maximum du ration 3 10.
Addend um ADM -11 ADM T ab l e ADM.11: Av ailabl e Prog ram s f or E lev en Fixt ures Display St e ps Descr iption 1 1 all fl ash mini m u m dur ation 2 2 all fl ash maxi mum d ura tion 3 11 singl e f.
ADM -12 Mini Con troll er User’ s Manual T able AD M.12: A vail ab le Prog rams f or T w elv e Fixture s Disp lay Steps Desc ription 1 1 all flash minimum dura ti on 2 2 all flash maximum du ration .
Addend um ADM -13 ADM Ra nd om Fu nc t i on Pro gr a ms Advan ce Prog ram s T a ble A DM.14: Ad vance P rogr ams Li gh tnin g Pr og rams T ab l e ADM.15: Lightning P r ograms T ab le ADM.
ADM -14 Mini Con troll er User’ s Manual Int ens i ty Para mete rs Use the fo llo wing table for the descriptions of the par ameters av ailable thr ough the < inte nsit y > key . T ab le ADM.16: Intensity P aramete rs Rat e Pa ra m ete rs Use the fo llo wing table for the descriptions av ailable through the < rate > ke y .
Addend um ADM -15 ADM Au di o P a ra m ete r s Use the f ollowing table f or the description of the par a meters a vailable thr ough the < audi o > k ey .
ADM -16 Mini Con troll er User’ s Manual = 9 progr am adv ancemen t ev er y four be ats, beat causes pro gra m to r e se t t o th e fir st s te p ≡ 0 progr am adv ancemen t ev er y beat ≡ 1 prog.
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