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  • Seite 1 ZoomTrack, Internal Effects, Light Burst, Electronic Strobe, the High End Systems globe logo and the Hog logo are trademarks of High End Systems, Inc. or High End Systems Europe Ltd. Belden is a registered trademark of Belden, Inc. Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Lighting Company.
  • Seite 2 8200 Haskell Avenue Van Nuys, CA 91406 US voice: 818.947.0550 fax: 818.908.8975 Orlando voice: 352.241.8567 Europe Headquarters: High End Systems Europe LTD. 53 Northfield Road London W13 voice: +44 20.8579.5665 fax: +44 20.8579.8469 Singapore: High End Systems Singapore Pte. Ltd.
  • Seite 3 Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN45104 Manufacturer’s name: High End Systems, Inc. Distributor’s name: High End Systems, Inc. Distributor’s address: 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin, Texas 78758 USA Declares that the product Product Name: x.Spot®Xtreme Product Number:...
  • Seite 4: Product Modification Warning

    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 sicurezza statunitensi ed internazionali. Qualsiasi modifica al prodotto potrebbe pregiudicare la sicurezza e rendere il prodotto non conforme agli standard di sicurezza pertinenti.
  • Seite 5: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information Instructions pertaining to continued protection against fire, electric shock, exposure to excessive ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and injury to persons are found in Appendix C. Please read all instructions prior to assembling, mounting, and operating this equipment. Important: Informations De Sécurité Les instructions se rapportant à...
  • Seite 6: Symbols

    Symbols The following international caution and warning symbols appear in margins throughout this manual to highlight messages. Caution: This symbol appears adjacent to Caution messages. Not heeding these messages could result in personal injury and/or damage to equipment. Warning: This symbol appears adjacent to high voltage warning messages. Not heeding these messages could result in serious personal injury.
  • Seite 7: Warranty Information

    Lamps are covered by the lamp manufacturer’s warranty. Any Product unit or parts returned to High End Systems must be packaged 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.
  • Seite 8 viii x.Spot Xtreme User Manual ®...
  • Seite 9: Inhaltsverzeichnis

    Table of Contents Contacting High End Systems® ....................ii Product Modification Warning ......................iv FCC Information ..........................iv Important Safety Information ......................v Symbols ............................vi Warranty Information........................vii Chapter 1: Features and Specifications Standard Configuration....................... 1-1 x.Spot®Xtreme Features ......................1-2 Basic Fixture.......................... 1-2 Operation..........................1-2 Construction ..........................
  • Seite 10 DMX Data Cables ......................2-6 Cable Connectors......................2-6 Setting up the Link ....................... 2-7 Constructing a Terminator ....................2-8 Powering On the Fixture ......................2-9 Homing the Fixture........................2-9 Viewing the Display Panel ....................2-9 Fixture Software Version ....................2-9 Fixture Configuration Type...................
  • Seite 11 Pan/Tilt Swap ........................3-16 Pan Invert ..........................3-17 Tilt Invert ..........................3-17 Display Invert ........................3-18 Display Level ........................3-18 Lamp Life Limit ........................3-19 Data Loss Timeout ......................3-19 Fixture Mode Menu ........................3-20 Module Configuration Menu....................3-20 Select User Mode ........................ 3-20 Protocol Mode ........................
  • Seite 12 Pan and Tilt ........................4-4 Lamp Function ....................... 4-4 Shutter ..........................4-5 Dim..........................4-6 Frost ..........................4-7 Focus Control and Focus....................4-7 Zoom ..........................4-7 MSpeed (Motor Speed) ....................4-8 Macro ..........................4-8 Control ..........................4-9 Six-Wheel Color Mixing Module Parameters..............4-10 Static Color Function....................
  • Seite 13 Chapter 6: Troubleshooting LED States Error Message Troubleshooting6-2 Display Error Messages6-3 Appendix A: DMX Protocol x.Spot®Xtreme Standard ProtocolA-1 x.Spot®Xtreme Reduced ProtocolA-14 Appendix B: MSpeed Conversion Table Appendix C: Safety Information Appendix D: x.Spot®Xtreme Menu Map Navigational Basics........................D-1 Level 1 Menus ..........................D-1 DMX Address Menu ......................D-2 Onboard Presets Menu ......................D-2 Set Parameters Menu ......................D-15...
  • Seite 14 x.Spot Xtreme User Manual ®...
  • Seite 15 List of Figures Figure 1-1: x.SpotXtreme Fixture Components ............1-1 Figure 1-2: Module Interleaving in Standard x.Spot®Xtreme fixture ....1-2 Figure 1-3: x-Spot Dimensions .................1-5 Figure 2-1: Removing and replacing the bezel ............2-1 Figure 2-2: Removing handles and side wings ............2-3 Figure 2-3: Baseplate configuration for standard truss sizes .........2-4 Figure 2-4: XLR 5-pin connector ................2-7 Figure 2-5: Linking x.SpotXtreme fixtures ..............2-8 Figure 2-6: Data cable terminator ................2-8...
  • Seite 16 List of Tables Table 3-1: Example: Determining DMX Start Channels on a Link ......3-7 Table 3-2: Module Identification ................3-20 Table 3-3: Self Test by Slot ..................3-24 Table 4-1: Parameters for a Standard Configuration x.SpotXtreme Fixture ..4-1 Table 4-2: Lamp Control and Shutter Parameter Settings ........4-5 Table 4-3: Frost Setting Descriptions ..............4-7 Table 4-4: Control Setting Descriptions ..............4-9 Table 4-5: Static Color Function Descriptions ............4-10...
  • Seite 17: Standard Configuration

    Chapter 1: Features and Specifications The x.Spot Xtreme luminaire integrates multiple advances in automated lighting ® technology to give the lighting designer the ultimate hard-edge fixture for professional applications. The modular design shown in Figure 1-1 includes three user-configurable slots to allow maximum customization and upgradability. Standard Configuration A standard configuration for x.SpotXtreme includes the following modules: •...
  • Seite 18: X.spot®Xtreme Features

    In the standard x.SpotXtreme configuration, the wheels of the modules in Slots 2 and 3 interleave to allow for the maximum range of effects. Figure 1-2 Module Interleaving in Standard x.Spot Xtreme fixture ® Slot 3 Slot 2 Rotating Gobo and Iris Dual Rotating Gobos Iris Effects Wheel...
  • Seite 19: Construction

    Construction • Flicker-free, electronic universal power supply (120–230V)(50-60Hz) • Modular construction for easy upgrading and customizing • Square base for universal truss mounting • Easy head removal with clamshell bezels • Ease of maintenance —modularity —interchangeable driver boards between modules —minimum metric standard tool set Module Features Six-Wheel Color Mixing Module...
  • Seite 20: Optional Accessories

    For more information about optional accessories, contact either your High End Systems dealer/distributor, High End System Sales, or visit the High End Systems Web site at www.highend.com. For additional contact information, see “Contacting High End Systems®” on page ii.
  • Seite 21: Specifications

    Specifications Physical Specifications Height: 814mm (32.0 in) Width: 523mm (20.6 in) Depth: 521 mm (20.5in) Weight: 31.8kg (70lb) Figure 1-3 x-Spot Dimensions 521mm (20.5in) 254mm 260mm (10.0in) (10.25in 470mm (18.5in) 343mm (13.5in) 523mm 172mm (20.6in) 235mm (6.75in) (9.25in) 470mm 142mm (18.5in) (5.6in) 426mm...
  • Seite 22: Electrical Specifications

    Electrical Specifications Warning: Class 1 equipment - This equipment must be earthed. Selectable voltages: Universal Input from 120–230 VAC, (50–60Hz) Rated power: 1200 W Fuses: Motor power supply output: 2.5A, 250V slow blow only. 2- and 3-phase driver boards: 2.5A, 125 V, Slow Blow SMF Environmental Specifications Maximum ambient temperature, (T ): 50°...
  • Seite 23: Lens Specifications

    Lens Specifications • 2:1 Zoom Option —Zoom Ratio: 2:1 —Effective focal length: 68mm–138mm —Full field of view range: 15°–30° • 4:1 Zoom Option —Zoom Ratio: 4:1 —Effective focal length: 41mm–165mm —Full field of view range: 11.8°–45.2° Cable and Connector Specifications DMX data cables: ®...
  • Seite 24 Features and Specifications x.Spot Xtreme User Manual ®...
  • Seite 25: Chapter 2: Setup And Configuration

    Do not discard the shipping carton and packing materials. The carton and packing materials are specifically designed to protect the product during transport. High End Systems® assumes no responsibility for products that are damaged during transport. Return a product for repair in its original shipping carton and packing materials.
  • Seite 26: Installing A Power Cord Cap

    (even within the same country) may require a different power cord cap to connect the fixture to a power outlet. Because of the variety of power cord caps used worldwide, High End Systems, Inc. cannot make specific recommendations for the power cord cap.
  • Seite 27: Mounting The Fixture

    Mounting the Fixture Mount the x.SpotXtreme fixture either upright (on the fixture’s base), in any orientation suspended from a support system (such as a truss) or permanently to a wall or ceiling. Warnings:Equipment suitable for dry locations only. Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.
  • Seite 28: Figure 2-3 Baseplate Configuration For Standard Truss Sizes

    x.SpotXtreme fixtures are designed for 3- or 4-point installation on standard 12, 16 or 181/2 in. truss and are easily adapted for intelligent (retractable) truss mounting. Figure 2-3 shows some basic mounting options. Figure 2-3 Baseplate configuration for standard truss sizes 254.0mm 10.0in 127 mm...
  • Seite 29: Safety Cable

    Fixture Clamps Verify that fixture clamps used are capable of supporting the weight of the fixture. Deluxe C-clamps for a two-inch truss are available from your High End Systems dealer/distributor (see “Optional Accessories” on page 1-4). Suggested Truss Mounting Procedure Note: Due to the wide variety of possible lighting designs, High End Systems cannot make specific mounting recommendations.
  • Seite 30: Linking The Fixtures

    Data Cabling and Connectors To link one or more fixtures to a controller and/or to each other, obtain data cabling. Cabling can be purchased from High End Systems (see “Optional Accessories” on page 1-4) or constructed. High End Systems recommends data-grade cable. Data-grade cable is designed to carry a high-quality signal with less susceptibility to electromagnetic interference.
  • Seite 31: Setting Up The Link

    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. 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.
  • Seite 32: Constructing A Terminator

    Purchase a terminator from a High End Systems dealer/distributor (see “Optional Accessories” on page 1-4), or follow the instructions below to construct a terminator. To construct a terminator: 1.
  • Seite 33: Powering On The Fixture

    Under normal circumstances, when the display is locked, it cycles between displaying the fixture’s software version [V##.##], the High End Systems logo, the x.Spot logo, the fixture’s configuration type [STANDARD] and the fixture’s DMX start channel [DMX_C###]. Any errors present are also displayed in an 8-character error description.
  • Seite 34: Dmx Start Channel

    High End Systems® web site (www.highend.com). If a software upgrade is required, there are three ways to upload new software to x.SpotXtreme fixtures: 1. Attach a High End Systems Upload Dongle to the computer and upload the software to the x.SpotXtreme fixture.
  • Seite 35: Setting The Dmx Start Channel

    Setting the DMX Start Channel Each standard configuration x.SpotXtreme fixture requires a block of 38 consecutive channels on a 512-Channel DMX link. Customized x.SpotXtreme fixtures may have modules with a different number of channels required. Use that range in calculating the Start channels on the link for those fixtures.
  • Seite 36: Shutting Down The Fixture

    Note: The last valid Start channel for an x.SpotXtreme fixture is based on the channel range required by fixture’s module configuration. The last valid start channel for a standard configuration x.SpotXtreme fixture is 475 (512–38+1). 5. Press the Enter button to accept the new DMX Start channel. The display will stop flashing when a new option is entered.
  • Seite 37: Chapter 3: Fixture Operation

    High End Systems fixtures. A DMX controller supporting TalkBack protocol like the HandShake™ handheld controllers from High End Systems, can remotely access any option in the x.SpotXtreme onboard menu system.
  • Seite 38: Navigating The Menu System

    TalkBack protocol uses a discovery process to find the unique number that is embed- ded inside each fixture, similar to a serial number. Once the fixtures have all been identified, the current fixture parameter settings and information can be accessed. Fixture access can happen at anytime, but the Talkback messages are only valid after the fixture starts homing.
  • Seite 39: Navigational Basics

    Under normal circumstances, when the display is locked, it cycles between displaying the fixture’s software version [V##.##], the High End Systems logo, the x.Spot logo, the fixture’s configuration type [STANDARD] and the fixture’s DMX start channel [DMX_C###]. Any errors present are also displayed in an 8-character error description.
  • Seite 40: Error Message Display

    To exit the menu system, keep pressing the Menu button to back out of each menu level until the High End Systems logo appears. The word AUTOLOCK will appear briefly on the display to indicate the fixture’s software is “locking” the display. The display switches back to the large 8-character format and, after a few seconds, begins the standard display for the locked mode as described above.
  • Seite 41: Figure 3-2 X.spotxtreme Menu System Overview

    Figure 3-2 x.SpotXtreme Menu System Overview DMX ADDRESS MENU SET DMX START CHANNEL ONBOARD PRESETS MENU COPY SCENE CAPTURE DMX DEFAULT SEND PRESETS TO PLAYBACK EDIT SCENE # MENU TO SCENE: ## PRESETS OTHER FIXTURES MODE MENU CHASSIS SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 TIMING...
  • Seite 42: Dmx Address Menu

    DMX Address Menu DMX Address is the top level menu selection used to set the fixture’s DMX start channel. Use this menu option, to change the existing DMX start channel to another DMX start channel. Setting DMX Start Channel To set the DMX start channel: 1.
  • Seite 43: Table 3-1 Example: Determining Dmx Start Channels On A Link

    • “Next DMX Channel” on page 3-28 The notes in Table 3-1 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 38-channel standard x.SpotXtreme fixtures. Table 3-1 Example: Determining DMX Start Channels on a Link Fixture Channel...
  • Seite 44: Onboard Presets Menu

    Onboard Presets Menu The Presets menu provides many of the features of a DMX controller onboard the fixture. Presets give the user the capability of programming fixtures for stand-alone operation by creating, storing, sequencing, synchronizing and playing back scenes. Onboard Presets also allows to viewing, programming and copying parameters between scenes on a single fixture or sending them to other fixtures.
  • Seite 45: Editing Scene Parameters By Slot

    FIXTURE MODE MENU, the operator can access the 16 scenes for that user mode. For more information, see “Select User Mode” on page 3-20. Editing Scene Parameters by Slot The x.SpotXtreme fixture parameters are associated with the chassis or the module they control, and appear as level 3 menu items in the Onboard Preset Menu.
  • Seite 46 To access a Scene for editing: Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus. 2. Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button, scroll through the top level to ONBOARD PRESETS MENU and press the Enter button to select 3.
  • Seite 47: Adding Timing To A Scene

    16. Use the up and down arrows to set STATIC COLOR value to BLINK COLOR 2/3, and press the enter button to select. This center’s the beam halfway between Static Color Position 2 (Red) and Position 3 (Yellow). To edit Slot 2 parameters: 17.
  • Seite 48: Figure 3-4 Assigning Timing To A Scene

    Figure 3-4 Assigning timing to a scene Scene 1 Playing time for Scene 2 values X-fade time Scene 1 Delay time Scene 2 Delay time Scene 1 Scene 2 Note: If the X-FADETIME is longer than the DELAY time for a scene, the fixture will not reach that scene’s values before it begins to play the next scene.
  • Seite 49: Zero Scene

    Zero Scene Zeroing a scene erases all its values and indicates the end of a Sequence when the fixture is in Playback Mode. To ZERO SCENE: Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus.
  • Seite 50: Capture Dmx To Scene

    Capture DMX to Scene The CAPTURE DMX TO SCENE option works in conjunction with a DMX controller to automate the creation of scenes on multiple x-Spot fixtures connected to a DMX 512 link. Use the DMX controller to create a scene, then save (capture) the DMX values for that scene into a fixture’s presets.
  • Seite 51: Send Presets To Other Fixtures

    2. Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button, scroll through the top level to ONBOARD PRESETS MENU and press the Enter button to select. 3. Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button, scroll to DEFAULT PRESETS.
  • Seite 52: Set Parameters Menu

    Set Parameters Menu The Set Parameters menu sets all factory options to their default settings or changes the factory options individually. These factory options are set for the User A or User B bank of settings individually. To change User Mode, see “Select User Mode” on page 3-20.
  • Seite 53: Pan Invert

    4. Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to ENABLED to swap pan and tilt or DISABLED to revert fixture to default setting and press the Enter button to select. Pan Invert This menu option inverts the direction of the pan motor to coordinate movements between fixtures facing each other horizontally.
  • Seite 54: Display Invert

    Display Invert This menu item selects automatic or manual control of the display invert feature. The x.SpotXtreme fixture is set to automatically invert the orientation of the display’s alphanumeric characters and navigation control functions when the fixture is rotated more than 45% off the horizontal axis, see Figure 3-5. Figure 3-5 Automatic Display Invert feature.
  • Seite 55: Lamp Life Limit

    Lamp Life Limit Use this menu option to display the warning message Lamp Life Error when the current lamp hours reach the rated lamp life. When the LAMP LIFE LIMIT parameter is enabled, the fixture tracks the number of hours the lamp is on. At 650 hours, it displays an error message.
  • Seite 56: Fixture Mode Menu

    Fixture Mode Menu The Mode menu sets the module and protocol configuration, chooses User A or User B settings, copies settings to User A or User B, and crossloads software from one fixture to other x.SpotXtreme fixtures on the link. Module Configuration Menu Use this menu to view the module configuration for each slot of the fixture.
  • Seite 57: Protocol Mode

    3. Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to SELECT USER MODE and press the Enter button to select. 4. Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to the A or B User Mode and press the Enter button to store.
  • Seite 58 2. On the crossloading fixture only, unlock the menu system by pressing and holding down the Menu button until the extended 2-line display appears indicating the top menu level. 3. Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button, scroll to the FIXTURE MODE MENU and press the Enter button to select.
  • Seite 59: Test Options Menu

    Test Options Menu The TEST OPTIONS MENU manually homes the fixture, turns the lamp on or off, performs fixture self tests, and stores new boot code information. Performing fixture self tests may help identify mechanical problems in the fixture. Note: To see the effects of the self tests, the lamp must be on. If the lamp is off when a self test runs, the display shows STRIKE LAMP to indicate that the lamp is not struck, and the fixture will attempt to strike the lamp automatically.
  • Seite 60: Self Test Menu

    2. Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button, scroll to the TEST OPTIONS MENU and press the Enter button to select. 3. Using the left and right arrows on the Navigation button, scroll to the COPY BOOT option and press the Enter button to select.
  • Seite 61: Information Menu

    Information Menu The Information menu displays current fixture information such as internal temperature, lamp hours, total fixture hours, lamp strikes, hardware and software versions, DMX errors, and view DMX data for any device on the link. Lamp and Fixture hours resets are also executed in the Information Menu. Sensor Status Menu The Sensor Status displays the current numeric position of the fixture’s encoders.
  • Seite 62: Temperatures Menu

    To access the DMX VALUES MENU: Press the Menu button to unlock the menu system or to move back up the system to the top level menus. 2. Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the INFORMATION MENU and press the Enter button to select.
  • Seite 63: Fixture Hours

    5. If CURRENT TEMPERATURE, MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE, or MINIMUM TEMPERATURE is selected, use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to view the temperature on the Topbox and Head sensors. 6. When TEMPERATURE RESET is selected, NO is displayed as a safe setting. Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to YES.
  • Seite 64: Lamp Status

    3. Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to the LAMP HR/STRIKE RESET option and press the Enter button to select. 4. Use the up and down arrows on the Navigation button to scroll to YES. Press and hold the Enter button down for 5 seconds to select.
  • Seite 65: Chapter 4: Dmx Programming

    Chapter 4: DMX Programming Overview A Parameter (construct) 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). To program fixtures, DMX values are assigned to each of the fixture’s parameters according to that fixtures DMX protocol.
  • Seite 66: Dmx Programming Options

    Table 4-1Protocol Options Standard Protocol Parameters Reduced Protocol Parameters Module Chan. # Function Module Chan. # Function Pan Coarse Pan Coarse Pan Fine Pan Fine Tilt Coarse Tilt Coarse Tilt Fine Tilt Fine Lamp Control Lamp Control Basic Fixture Shutter Shutter Basic Function...
  • Seite 67: Show Creation With A Dmx Controller

    The HOG III Lighting Console, and the HandShake™ handheld controller are the DMX controllers available from High End Systems to control x.SpotXtreme fixtures (see “Optional Accessories” on page 1-4). For more information on whether a DMX controller supports x.SpotXtreme fixtures, contact the controller’s vendor. For more information on operating the fixture with a controller (or control device such as DMX control software), consult the documentation provided with the controller.
  • Seite 68: Synchronizing Preset Playback

    Synchronizing Preset Playback After creating one or more scenes for fixtures on a link, preset playback for all ® ® x.Spot®Xtreme, Studio Beam™, Studio Spot™ 250, Studio Color 250, Studio Color ® 575, Studio Spot™ 575, EC-1™, ES-1™, Technobeam , Technopro™, Technoray™, ®...
  • Seite 69: Dmx Parameter Descriptions

    DMX Parameter Descriptions The following sections describe the Parameters for the modules in a standard configuration x.SpotXtreme fixture. All DMX values indicated in the detailed parameter descriptions are in decimal units. Basic Fixture Parameters Pan and Tilt Channels 1– 4 control the Pan and Tilt parameters. The x.SpotXtreme fixture has a 630°...
  • Seite 70: Shutter

    Shutter The Shutter Parameter channel 6 determines the way the shutter is opened and closed. In addition to the normal functions, Lamp Control channel 5 modifies the Shutter parameter to create Lamp Burst, Lightning, and Electronic Dimming effects. Table 4-2 Lamp Control and Shutter Parameter Settings Lamp Function Shutter Setting...
  • Seite 71: Dim

    Table 4-2 Lamp Control and Shutter Parameter Settings Lamp Function Shutter Setting Description Setting Closed The lamp electronically dims below rated Values 96-127 wattage as the mechanical dimming goes from Dual Dimming Open 0%–100%. Close Periodic Strobe Random/Random Strobe The shutter functions are the same as the Random/Synchronous Strobe normal shutter function range.
  • Seite 72: Frost

    Frost The Frost parameter settings add a haze or fog effect in increasing/decreasing densities to the projected pattern. The Frost effect is achieved with two frost flags that mechanically open and close in the optical path. DMX Channel 8 controls the Frost parameter with the settings shown in Table 4-3.
  • Seite 73: Mspeed (Motor Speed)

    MSpeed (Motor Speed) The MSpeed parameter is controlled with DMX Channel 12. MSpeed is the time required for a motor to complete movement when changing from one position to another. MSpeed provides a means for all motors to reach their target position at the same time, even though each motor may have different distances to travel.
  • Seite 74: Control

    Control The Control parameter is controlled with DMX Channel 14. To access all control settings (except for Pan & Tilt MSpeed Off), first select a control channel value, then set the Shutter channel to “0.” In the x.SpotXtreme fixture, the Control parameter functions have been expanded to allow remote homing of individual functions as well as the entire fixture with a DMX controller.
  • Seite 75: Six-Wheel Color Mixing Module Parameters

    Six-Wheel Color Mixing Module Parameters This module is the standard option for Slot 1 in x.SpotXtreme fixtures. It combines a static color wheel with three color mixing wheels and two color correction wheels as shown in Figure 4-3. • The static color wheel contains 5 dichroic filter “wedges” plus open (white). •...
  • Seite 76: Static Color Position

    Table 4-5 Static Color Function Descriptions Color Function Description Allows positioning at any point on the color wheel (allows for a smaller “step” Continuous between color wheel positions for color crossfades). Slow Scan Slowly oscillates the wheel at a factory-determined range and speed Fast Scan Rapidly oscillates the wheel at a factory-determined range and speed Random...
  • Seite 77: Cyan, Magenta, And Yellow

    Table 4-6 Color Mix Function Descriptions Color Function Description Allows color wheel movement from open (white) to saturated color (permits a Pure Mix smaller “step” between color wheel positions for color crossfades). Continuous Allows complete 360 degree color wheel movement. Puts all three (cyan, magenta, and yellow) color wheels in spin mode.
  • Seite 78: Dual Rotating Gobos Module Parameters

    The second wheel in this module is an 8-position Effects wheel containing seven effects and open. This module uses the same size lithos as High End Systems Studio Spot 575 fixture and can be easily customized. See “Replacing Lithopatterns® and Effects Glass” on page 5-12.
  • Seite 79: Gobo Function

    Spin In the following parameter descriptions, the term indicates motion Rotate of the large wheel and refers to motion of the smaller aperture wheels holding individual lithopatterns or effects glass. Gobo Function The Gobo Function parameter is controlled with DMX Channel 23 for Gobo 1 and DMX Channel 28 for the Effects wheel and determines how the gobo wheel moves.
  • Seite 80: Table 4-9 Gobo Rotate Functions And Rotate Options

    Table 4-9 Gobo Rotate Functions and Rotate Options Gobo Rotate Gobo Rotate Option Description Function Rotates the specified indexed aperture to any Indexed position Position stop on Oscillates the selected aperture wheel at a factory- Scan selected aperture at 0° determined range and speed.
  • Seite 81: Rotating Gobo And Iris Module Parameters

    Rotating Gobo and Iris Module Parameters Rotating Gobo and Iris is the standard Slot 3 Module for the x.SpotXtreme fixture. It contains one 8-position Gobo wheel with seven rotating lithopatterns (plus open) and a variable iris, (see Figure 4-6). Position 1 Open Position 8 Position 2...
  • Seite 82: Gobo 2 Position

    Gobo 2 Position The Gobo 2 Position parameter is controlled with DMX Channel 34. A position can be set at the center of any of the eight apertures on the gobo. Gobo 2 Rotate Function The Gobo 2 Rotate Function parameter is controlled with DMX Channel 35. Gobo 2 Rotate refers to the motion of the individual apertures.
  • Seite 83: Iris

    Iris Iris is a continuous parameter controlled by DMX Channel 38. The iris is a device with a variable circular opening that controls the beam diameter projected from the selected fixture in a similar fashion that a camera's iris controls the amount of light entering the camera.
  • Seite 84 4-20 DMX Programming x.Spot Xtreme User Manual ®...
  • Seite 85: Chapter 5: General Maintenance

    Chapter 5: General Maintenance The x.Spot Xtreme fixture is designed for simple maintenance. Modules are easily ® removed for repair or custom configurations. The module driver boards are identical using orientation to differentiate their function for a specific module. The following toolset is sufficient for the maintenance procedures in this chapter: •...
  • Seite 86: Replacing Parts

    Replacing Parts Warnings: Disconnect power before servicing. Replace fuses with the specified type and rating only. Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 130° C (266° F). Allow the fixture to cool before handling. Replacing Fuses To replace a fuse: 1.
  • Seite 87: Table 5-1 Identifying Blown Fuses

    Table 5-1 Identifying blown fuses Fuse Fuse Location and Access (see Figure 5-2) Symptom of Failure Two output fuses inside the topbox next to pan board (A). To access: 1. Use a wide-tip, flat head screwdriver to loosen the two Fixture shuts down captive screws (B) on each side of the fixture and Motor supply...
  • Seite 88: Replacing The Lamp

    Replacing the Lamp Warnings: Disconnect power before re-lamping or servicing. An operating, unshielded MSR 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.
  • Seite 89: Optimizing The Lamp

    Caution: Do not squeeze the lamp glass while removing the existing lamp from the socket. Lamp glass may shatter. 6. Remove all packaging materials from the new lamp. Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base, gently press the two base pins into the lamp socket until the lamp is firmly seated.
  • Seite 90: Replacing A Driver Board

    Figure 5-4 Lamp optimization screws Replacing a Driver Board Warnings: Disconnect power before servicing. Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 130° C (266° F). Allow the fixture to cool before handling. The standard x.SpotXtreme fixture is designed with two basic types of motor driver boards: 1.
  • Seite 91: Replacing Modules

    Caution: The fixture will not function correctly if contact screws are missing from driver boards. When changing a board, align the screw holes and standoffs to ensure correct orientation in the fixture. To replace a 2-phase driver board: 1. Remove the bezel as show in Figure 5-1 on page 5-1. 2.
  • Seite 92: Replacing A Rotating Gobo And Iris Module In Slot 3

    Replacing a Rotating Gobo and Iris Module in Slot 3 Refer to Figure 5-7 for Steps 1–4 in this section. 1. Remove the bezel as shown in Figure 5-1 on page 5-1, and, with the lens pointed up, rotate the fixture so the tilt belt (A) is on your left. Locate the Rotating Gobo and Iris Module in Slot 3 (closest to the lens) and gently push the module toward the lens until the linear slide (B) reaches its limit.
  • Seite 93: Replacing A Dual Rotating Gobo Module In Slot 2

    Replacing a Dual Rotating Gobo Module in Slot 2 Refer to Figure 5-8 for Steps 1–4 in this section. 1. Remove the bezel as shown in Figure 5-1 on page 5-1, and, with the lens pointed up, rotate the fixture so the tilt belt (A) is on your right. Locate the Dual Rotating Gobo Module in Slot 2 (nearest the lens) and gently push the module toward the lens until the linear slide (B) reaches its limit.
  • Seite 94: Replacing A Six-Wheel Color Mix Module For Slot 1

    Replacing a Six-Wheel Color Mix Module for Slot 1 To replace a Six-Wheel Color Mix Module: 1. Remove the bezel as shown in Figure 5-1 on page 5-1. 2. Remove the modules in Slots 3 and 2 (see “Replacing a Rotating Gobo and Iris Module in Slot 3”...
  • Seite 95: Replacing Static Color Wheel Dichroic Wedges

    3. Replace the star washers and 3mm hex screws and reattach both IDC connectors to the driver boards. 4. Reattach the bezel guiding it into the bezel channel on each yoke arm and retighten captive bezel screws as shown in Figure 5-1 on page 5-1. 5.
  • Seite 96: Replacing Lithopatterns And Effects Glass

    5. Referring to Figure 5-12, use a 2.5mm allen wrench to remove the 3 socket cap screws (A) holding the hub (B) and the spring retaining clip (C) to the wheel. Figure 5-12 Accessing Dichroic wedges in Static Color Wheel. 6.
  • Seite 97: Figure 5-13 Replacing A Lithopattern Or Effects Glass In A Rotating Gobo Wheel

    To replace a lithopattern or effects glass in a rotating effects or gobo wheel: 1. Remove the fixture’s bezel cover as shown in Figure 5-1 on page 5-1. Manually rotate the gobo wheel until the selected lithopattern or effect is easy to access). 2.
  • Seite 98: Replacing Static Lithopatterns

    Replacing Static Lithopatterns ® Positions 3 and 7 on Gobo Wheel 1 in the Dual Rotating Gobo Module contain slots for the addition of static lithopatterns, (see Figure 5-14). To replace a static litho: 1. Use the directions from the preceding section to remove the rotating litho in front of the static litho.
  • Seite 99: Cleaning The Glass Components

    Cleaning the Glass Components Warnings: Disconnect power before servicing. Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 130° C (266° F). Allow the fixture to cool before handling. You will need: • a soft, lint-free cotton cloth • mild glass cleaning solution (containing no ammonia) To clean the internal glass components: 1.
  • Seite 100 5-16 General Maintenance x.Spot Xtreme User Manual ®...
  • Seite 101: Led States

    Xtreme fixture. For additional help contact Customer Service for ® assistance, see “Contacting High End Systems®” on page ii. Caution: This fixture must be serviced by qualified personnel. The information listed in this section is intended to assist qualified personnel only.
  • Seite 102: Error Message Troubleshooting

    Table 6-1 LED State Location LED # State Problem? Description 3-phase board LD1 Green Board receiving proper voltage Dim green Board not receiving data Board not receiving power HD6 sensor open Green HD6 sensor closed Flashing red Board not receiving data Board not receiving data or power Green Board programmed properly...
  • Seite 103 Problem/Procedure 8 Character 16 Character Error Location Error Message Message For replacement parts, see “Contacting High End Systems®” on page ii LAMP FAN 1 Lamp fan on side with tilt board. Fan is not operating: LAMPFAN1 STOPPED Connects to Tilt board HD9.
  • Seite 104: Display Error Messages

    16 Character Error Location Error Message Message For replacement parts, see “Contacting High End Systems®” on page ii Pan or Tilt is not homing correctly: 1. Check that there are no obstructions keeping the unit from correcting position. 2. Check wiring connections.
  • Seite 105 Problem/Procedure 8 Character 16 Character Error Location Error Message Message For replacement parts, see “Contacting High End Systems®” on page ii Color mix wheel is not homing correctly: CTO HOMING TAB Color mix module 2-phase board CTO TAB NOT FOUND M2 on Tilt board side of fixture.
  • Seite 106 8 Character 16 Character Error Location Error Message Message For replacement parts, see “Contacting High End Systems®” on page ii Gobo wheel is not homing correctly: GOBO 1 HOMING 1. Check and clear any wheel obstructions. GOBO1TAB Dual litho module M2 TAB NOT FOUND 2.
  • Seite 107 Problem/Procedure 8 Character 16 Character Error Location Error Message Message For replacement parts, see “Contacting High End Systems®” on page ii Focus not homing correctly: FOCUS 1 HOMING Focus/Frost/Zoom module 2 1. Focus homing tab not installed. EDGEFCS1 EDGE NOT FOUND phase board, motor M3 2.
  • Seite 108 16 Character Error Location Error Message Message For replacement parts, see “Contacting High End Systems®” on page ii Frost not homing correctly: 1. Check Frost sensor connection at sensor and board. 2. Check Frost motor wire connection at motor and board.
  • Seite 109 Location Error Message Message For replacement parts, see “Contacting High End Systems®” on page ii Lamp is off: 1. Lamp may by too hot to strike. Wait several minutes for lamp to cool, try striking lamp, see“Lamp State” on page 3-23.
  • Seite 110 6-10 Troubleshooting x.Spot Xtreme User Manual ®...
  • Seite 111 Appendix A: DMX Protocol x.Spot®Xtreme Standard Protocol Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) BASIC FIXTURE FUNCTIONS Coarse-adjusts pan to approximately 2 degrees Pan Coarse 0-255 0-100 00-FF of desired position Fine-adjusts pan position in increments less Pan Fine 0-255 0-100 00-FF...
  • Seite 112 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Close 0-23 00-17 Periodic Strobe (variable, Lamp assisted) 24-49 9-19 18-31 Random/Rand Strobe (variable, Lamp assisted) 50-75 20-29 32-4B Shutter, Lamp Random/Sync (variable, Lamp assisted) 76-101 30-40 4C-65 Assisted Strobes Ramp Open/Snap Shut (variable) 102-127 40-50 66-7F Lamp Function...
  • Seite 113 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Close 0-23 00-17 Periodic Strobe (variable) 24-49 9-19 18-31 Random/Rand Strobe (variable) 50-75 20-29 32-4B Shutter, Electronic Random/Sync (variable) 76-101 30-40 4C-65 Dimming: Ramp Open/Snap Shut (variable) 102-127 40-50 66-7F Lamp Function Snap Open/Ramp Shut (variable) 128-153 50-60 80-99...
  • Seite 114 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Macro Off 00-05 Pan sweep from small to large angle 6-62 2-24 06-3E Macro Off 63-65 25-26 3F-41 Macro Tilt sweep from small to large angle 66-122 26-48 42-7A (MacroSpeed Macro Off 123-125 48-49 7B-7D controlled via Clockwise circle from small to large...
  • Seite 115 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) MSpeed Control Indexed 128-143 50-56 80-8F Forward Spin 144-159 57-62 90-9F Reverse Spin 160-175 63-69 A0-AF Static Color Continuous 176-191 69-75 B0-BF Function Slow Scan 192-207 75-81 C0-CF Fast Scan 208-223 82-88 D0-DF Random 224-239 88-94 E0-EF Blink...
  • Seite 116 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) MSpeed Control Pure Mix 128-143 50-56 80-8F Continuous 144-159 57-62 90-9F Reserved 160-175 63-69 A0-AF Mix Color Spin (Wheel Spin speed, direction, or fixed 176-191 69-75 B0-BF Function position set individually on CYM channels.) Cycle (Rate set by Cyan channel) 192-207 75-81 C0-CF Reserved...
  • Seite 117 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Pure Mix Mode Full Yellow Open Continuous and Blink Modes Full Yellow Open Full Yellow Yellow Open Spin Mode Continuous Positioning 0-127 0-50 00-7F Reverse Spin fastest 128-157 50-62 80-9D Reverse Spin slowest 158-187 62-73 9E-BB Spin Stop 188-195 74-77 BC-C3...
  • Seite 118 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) MSpeed Control Indexed 128-143 50-56 80-8F Forward Wheel Spin 144-159 57-62 90-9F Reverse Wheel Spin 160-175 63-69 A0-AF Gobo1 Function Scan 176-191 69-75 B0-BF Random 192-207 75-81 C0-CF Blink 208-223 82-88 D0-DF 224-239 88-94 E0-EF Continuous 240-255 94-100 F0-FF...
  • Seite 119 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) MSpeed Control Indexed 128-143 50-56 80-8F Forward Rotate 144-159 57-62 90-9F Reverse Rotate 160-175 63-69 A0-AF Gobo 1 Rotate Scan 176-191 69-75 B0-BF Function Blink 192-207 75-81 C0-CF Reserved 208-223 82-88 D0-DF Reserved 224-239 88-94 E0-EF Reserved...
  • Seite 120 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Indexed/Blink/Scan Modes Position 1 (Open) 0-15 0-0F Position 2 16-47 6-18 10-2F Position 3 48-79 19-31 30-4F Position 4 80-111 31-44 50-6F Position 5 112-143 44-56 70-8F Position 6 144-175 57-69 90-AF Position 7 176-207 69-81 B0-CF Position 8...
  • Seite 121 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Indexed/Blink Modes Position from 0-360 degrees 0-255 0-100 0-FF Continuously Variable Forward Rotate Mode Rotate Stop Effects Rotate Coarse Forward Rotate Slowest to Fastest 4-255 2-100 4-FF Reverse Rotate Slowest to Fastest 4-255 2-100 4-FF...
  • Seite 122 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Spin Mode Spin Stop Forward Spin Slowest to Fastest 4-255 2-100 4-FF Reverse Spin Slowest to Fastest 4-255 2-100 4-FF Gobo 2 Position Random Mode Random Stop Random Slowest to Fastest 4-255 2-100 4-FF Continuous Mode...
  • Seite 123 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Closed Variable Iris 1-127 1-50 01-7F Open 128-135 50-53 80-87 Periodic Strobe (Variable) 136-151 53-59 88-97 Random Strobe (Variable) 152-167 60-66 98-A7 Iris Ramp Open/Snap Shut (Variable) 168-183 66-72 A8-B7 Snap Open/Ramp Shut (Variable) 184-199 72-78 B8-C7 Ramp Open/Ramp Shut (Variable) 200-215 78-84 C8-D7...
  • Seite 124 x.Spot®Xtreme Reduced Protocol Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) BASIC FIXTURE FUNCTIONS Coarse-adjusts pan to approximately 2 Pan Coarse 0-255 0-100 00-FF degrees of desired position Fine-adjusts pan position in increments less Pan Fine 0-255 0-100 00-FF than 1 degree Coarse-adjusts tilt to approximately 2 Tilt Coarse 0-255...
  • Seite 125 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Close 0-23 00-17 Periodic lamp strobes 24-49 9-19 18-31 Random random lamp strobes 50-75 20-29 32-4B Synchronous random lamp strobes 76-101 30-40 4C-65 Boost lamp 1.0 second, black 102-105 40-41 66-69 Boost lamp 0.75 second, black 106-109 42-43 6A-6D...
  • Seite 126: Dmx Protocol

    Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Open (No Frost) Variable Frost (open to closed) 1-127 1-49 01-7F Full Frost 128-135 50-53 80-87 Periodic Frost Strobe (slow to fast) 136-151 53-59 88-97 Random Frost Strobe (slow to fast) 152-167 60-66 98-A7 Frost...
  • Seite 127 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) SLOT 1: SIX-WHEEL COLOR MIXING MODULE Indexed 0-15 0-0F Forward Spin 16-31 6-12 10-1F Reverse Spin 32-47 13-18 20-2F Continuous 48-63 19-25 30-3F Color Function Indexed 64-79 25-31 40-4F (Colormixing Slow Scan (defined using Indexed color wheels perform 80-95 31-37...
  • Seite 128 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Open Color Variable CTO 1-169 1-66 01-A9 Temperature Full CTO Orange Beam Flatness (only used in models (Always in 171-213 68-84 AB-D5 equipped with Beam Flatener prior to 2002) Continuous Mode) Open 214-255 85-100 D6-FF Open...
  • Seite 129 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Scan Mode Position 1 Open (White) 0-15 0-0F Position 2 16-47 6-12 10-1F Position 3 48-79 13-18 20-2F Position 4 80-111 19-25 30-3F Position 5 112-143 25-31 40-4F Gobo 1 Position Position 6 114-175 31-37 50-5F...
  • Seite 130 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Indexed Mode Color Position 1 Open (White) 0-15 0-0F Position 2 16-47 6-12 10-1F Position 3 48-79 13-18 20-2F Position 4 80-111 19-25 30-3F Position 5 112-143 25-31 40-4F Position 6 114-175 31-37 50-5F Position 7...
  • Seite 131 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) SLOT 3: ROTATING GOBO 2 AND IRIS MODULE Indexed 0 - 15 0-0F Forward Rotate 16-31 6-12 10-1F Reverse Rotate 32-47 13-18 20-2F Forward Wheel Spin 48-63 19-25 30-3F Reverse Wheel Spin 64-79 25-31 40-4F...
  • Seite 132 Chan Value Value Value Parameter Description (dec.) (hex) Indexed / Continuous Modes Position 0-360 degrees 0-255 0-100 0-FF Forward Wheel Spin//Continuouse Vaiable Forward Rotate Modes Rotate Stop Forward Rotate Slowest to Fastest 4-255 2-100 4-FF Gobo 2 Rotate Reverse Wheel Spin//Continuouse Vaiable Reverse Rotate Modes Rotate Stop Reverse Rotate Slowest to Fastest 4-255...
  • Seite 133: Appendix B: Mspeed Conversion Table

    Appendix B: 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.
  • Seite 134 Time Value Value Value Time Value Value Value Time Value Value Value (sec.) (dec.) (hex) (sec.) (dec.) (hex) (sec.) (dec.) (hex) 26.45 55.96v 97.70 27.10 56.91 98.95 27.76 57.87 100.22 28.43 58.84 101.49 29.11 59.81 102.77 29.80 60.79 104.05 30.49 61.78 105.35 31.19...
  • Seite 135 Time Value Value Value Time Value Value Value (sec.) (dec.) (hex) (sec.) (dec.) (hex) 154.14 219.63 155.71 221.51 157.30 223.40 158.89 225.30 160.49 227.20 162.09 229.11 163.71 231.03 165.33 232.96 166.96 234.90 168.60 236.84 170.25 238.79 171.91 240.75 173.57 242.72 175.24 244.70 176.92...
  • Seite 136 Mspeed Conversion Table x.Spot Xtreme User Manual ®...
  • Seite 137: Appendix C Safety Information

    Appendix C Safety Information Warning: For Continued Protection Against Fire 1. This equipment is designed for use with a Philips 700 Watt, GY 9.5 base, metal halide lamp only. Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and may void the warranty.
  • Seite 138 Warning: For Continued Protection Against Exposure To Excessive Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation 1. Do not operate this equipment without complete lamp enclosure in place or if shields, lenses, or ultraviolet screens are damaged. 2. Change shields, lenses, or ultraviolet screens if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired, for example by cracks or deep scratches.
  • Seite 139 Appendice C Importantes Informations Sur La Sécurité Mise En Garde: Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Incendies 1. Cet appareil est conçu uniquement pour une lampe métallique à halogène Philips, de 700 watts, à base GY 9.5. Son utilisation avec tout autre type de lampe peut être dangereuse et annuler la garantie.
  • Seite 140 Mise En Garde: Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Blessures Corporelles 1. Lors de l'assemblage, utiliser un câble de sécurité secondaire. 2. AVERTISSEMENT: les lampes chaudes comportent un risque d'explosion. Après l'avoir éteinte, attendre 5 minutes avant de la dégager. Lors du remplacement de la lampe, une protection des yeux et des mains est requise.
  • Seite 141: Anhang C Wichtige Hinweise Für Ihre Sicherheit

    Anhang C Wichtige Hinweise Für Ihre Sicherheit Warnung: Zum Schutz Vor Brandgefahr 1. Dieses Gerät ist nur für den Gebrauch mit einer 700-Watt, Philips, Metall- Halogen-Lampe mit GY 9.5-Sockel konzipiert. Der Gebrauch irgend eines anderen Lampentyps könnte Sie gefährden und Ihre Garantie außer Kraft setzen. 2.
  • Seite 142 Warnung: Zum Schutz Vor Verletzungen 1. Verwenden Sie bei der Installation des Beleuchtungskörpers ein zusätzliches Sicherheitskabel. 2. VORSICHT: Bei einer heiße Lampe besteht Explosionsgefahr. Nach dem Abschalten der Netzspannung sollten Sie etwa 5 Minuten warten, bevor Sie das Lampengehäuse öffnen. Schützen Sie beim Auswechseln der Lampen Ihre Hände und tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille.
  • Seite 143 Apéndice C Información Importante De Seguridad Advertencia: Para Protección Continua Contra Incendios 1. Este equipo está diseñado para utilizarse únicamente con la lámpara de haluro metálico Philips serie M, de 700 vatios y base GY 9.5. El uso de cualquier otro tipo de lámpara puedá...
  • Seite 144 Advertencia: Para Protección Continua Contra Lesiones Corporales 1. Use cable secundario de seguridad al montar este aparato. 2. Precaución: una lámpara caliente puede constituir un peligro de explosión. No la abra por 5 minutos luego de haberla apagado. Lleve puestos, un protector ocular, y guantes al recambiar lámparas.
  • Seite 145 Appendice C Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza Avvertenza: Per Prevenire Incendi 1. Questa apparecchiatura è stata progettata per l'uso esclusivo con lampada a sali metallici Philips da 700 watt, base GY 9.5. L'uso di qualsiasi altro tipo di lampada può essere pericoloso e può annullare la garanzia. 2.
  • Seite 146: Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation

    2. Avvertenza: la lampadina calda potrebbe esplodere. Spegnerla per 5 minuti prima di aprirla. Usare protezzioni per le mani e per gli occhi prima di cambiare la lampadina. 3. Le superfici della apparecchiatura possono arrivare a temperature di 100 gradi centrigradi (212 gradi f).
  • Seite 147: Navigational Basics

    x.Spot Xtreme Menu Map ® This Appendix contains the Menu Map for the standard x.SpotXtreme fixture configuration. Edit Scene parameters in the Preset Menu and some settings in other menus will vary in different module configurations. Navigational Basics Unlock the Menu system by pressing the Menu button for a few seconds until the display goes to the 2-line format.
  • Seite 148: Dmx Address Menu

    DMX Address Menu Level 2 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits scrolls between values selects Menu System SET DMX START Selected value becomes the first DMX value in the range for 1-498 CHANNEL: that fixture on a DMX 512 link. Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4...
  • Seite 149 Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values selects moves between items on the same level. selects ### Set time in sec of 1.0, .75,.66,.50,.33,.25 with DMX value to boost the lamp BOOST##BLK SHUTTER then closes the shutter...
  • Seite 150 Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values selects moves between items on the same level. selects MANUAL 63 Sets Focus parameter to operate manually FOCUS FUNCTION ZOOMTRACK 0 Sets Focus parameter to automatically track Zooming...
  • Seite 151 Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values selects moves between items on the same level. selects INDEXED ### Takes quickest path and snaps to the chosen whole or half color FWD SPIN ### Forward color wheel spin at variable speeds REV SPIN...
  • Seite 152 Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values selects moves between items on the same level. selects Allows color wheel movement from open (white) to saturated color PURE MIX (permits a smaller “step”...
  • Seite 153 Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values selects moves between items on the same level. selects PURE MIX ###% ### MIX COLOR FUNC=PURE MIX: 0pen–100% Magenta CONTIN ###% ### MIX COLOR FUNC=CONTIN: 0pen–100% Magenta FWD SPIN ###...
  • Seite 154 Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values selects moves between items on the same level. selects INDEXED ### Quickest path and snap to the chosen position. FWD SPIN ### Forward wheel spin at variable speeds.
  • Seite 155 Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values selects moves between items on the same level. selects INDEXED ### Gobo wheel takes the quickest path and snaps to chosen aperture. FWD ROT ### Forward aperture wheel rotation at variable speeds.
  • Seite 156 Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values selects moves between items on the same level. selects INDEXED ### Takes the quickest path and snaps to the chosen position. FWD SPIN ### Allows a forward wheel spin at variable speeds.
  • Seite 157 Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values selects moves between items on the same level. selects INDEXED ### Takes the quickest path and snaps to chosen aperture. FWD ROT ### Allows a forward aperture wheel rotation at variable speeds.
  • Seite 158 Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values selects moves between items on the same level. selects INDEXED ### Takes the quickest path and snaps to the chosen position. FWD SPIN ### Allows a forward wheel spin at variable speeds.
  • Seite 159 Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values selects moves between items on the same level. selects INDEXED ### Gobo wheel takes the quickest path and snap to chosen aperture. FWD SPIN ### Forward aperture wheel rotation at variable speeds.
  • Seite 160 Onboard Presets Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values selects moves between items on the same level. selects CLOSE 0 Closes iris. VARIABLE ###% ### Determines diameter of the beam. OPEN 128 Opens iris.
  • Seite 161: Set Parameters Menu

    Set Parameters Menu Level 2 Options/Settings Description/Notes enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels scrolls between values moves between items on the same level. selects selects Reverts fixture to default setting FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS: ### Indicates a factory default has changed ENABLED Swaps the Pan and Tilt Motion PAN/TILT SWAP:...
  • Seite 162: Fixture Mode Menu

    Fixture Mode Menu Level 2 Level 3 Option/Setting Description/Notes scrolls between values enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels selects moves between items on the same level. selects SLOT 1 MODULE: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SLOT 2 MODULE: Displays the contents of each slot. For a listing of modules in common MODULE CONFIG MENU XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX configuration types, see“Module Configuration Menu”...
  • Seite 163: Test Options Menu

    Test Options Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Option/Setting Description/Notes scrolls between values enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels selects moves between items on the same level. selects Homes all fixture functions COLOR GOBO HOME FIXTURE: BEAM Homes an individual fixture function PAN/TILT...
  • Seite 164: Information Menu

    Information Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Option/Setting Description/Notes scrolls between values enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels selects moves between items on the same level. selects PAN ENCODER Displays absolute position of Pan #### SENSOR STATUS MENU...
  • Seite 165 Information Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Option/Setting Description/Notes scrolls between values enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels selects moves between items on the same level. selects STATIC COLOR FUNCTION ### STATIC COLOR POSITION ### MIX COLOR FUNCTION ### MIX COLOR...
  • Seite 166 Information Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Option/Setting Description/Notes scrolls between values enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels selects moves between items on the same level. selects GOBO 2 FUNCTION GOBO 2 POSITION GOBO 2 ROTATE DMX VALUES SLOT3 Displays one parameter per screen with current...
  • Seite 167 Information Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Option/Setting Description/Notes scrolls between values enters and exits Menu System and moves up levels selects moves between items on the same level. selects LAMP HR/STRIKE Default “safe” setting RESET: ### Press Enter for 5 seconds to reset fixture hours to 0 LAMP OFF LAMP ON...
  • Seite 169 High End Systems 1-4 Symbols Cleaning glass components 5-15 Clock, master 4-3 2-phase driver board CLOSZOOM error 6-7 configuration 5-6 COLOR error 6-5 LED State troubleshooting 6-1 Color Temperature Blue (CTB) parameter replacement 5-6 4-12 DMX protocol A-7...
  • Seite 170 Menu map D-17 Display Errors, Menu map D-21 Effects glass Display Invert installing/replacing 5-13 manual control 3-18 purchasing from High End Systems 1-4 Menu map D-15 Effects Position parameter 4-14 setting 3-18 DMX protocol A-10 Display Level Effects Rotate Coarse parameter 4-14...
  • Seite 171 ZoomTrack 4-7 controlling x.Spot fixtures 4-2 Focus parameter 4-7 HandShake controller DMX protocol A-3 A-16 purchasing from High End Systems 1-4 Focus self test 3-24 uploading software 2-10 Menu map D-17 Homing the fixture 3-23 Focus/Frost/Zoom driver board 5-6 automatically 2-9...
  • Seite 172 Six-Wheel Color Mixing 4-10 in rotating aperture 5-13 replacing 5-10 in static aperture 5-14 Moire effect 5-14 purchasing from High End Systems 1-4 Mounting the fixture 2-3 LMP1TEMP error 6-3 truss mounting 2-3 LMP2TEMP error 6-3 configurations 2-4 Logic boards...
  • Seite 173 3-2 replacing 5-8 Pan Coarse parameter 4-4 Safety cable 2-5 DMX protocol A-1 A-14 purchasing from High End Systems 1-4 Pan Encoder, Menu map D-18 Safety Information C-1 Pan Fine parameter 4-4 Select Module Configuration DMX protocol A-1 A-14...
  • Seite 174 Static Color Position parameter 4-11 Upload Dongle 2-10 DMX protocol A-5 A-17 A-18 A-21 purchasing from High End Systems 1-4 Static Color self test 3-24 Uploading software 2-10 Menu map D-17 Static Color Wheel 4-11 replacement filters 1-4 Synchronizing preset playback 4-3 Whole Hog II controlling x.Spot fixtures 4-2...
  • Seite 175 Zoom self test 3-24 Menu map D-17 ZoomTrack 4-7 Zero Scene 3-13 Zoom parameter 4-7 DMX protocol A-3 A-16 x.Spot Xtreme User Manual index-7 ®...

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