User manual SMART DEVICES EX515 DATASHEET

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[. . . ] The following information gives detailed instructions on the installation and operation of the SMART SHOWMATION automation. We strongly encourage new owners of the SHOWMATION to thoroughly read this entire manual before placing their new SMART product into service. This will ensure that the SHOWMATION will be operated properly to give the superior performance that it was designed to deliver. For service or installation assistance, please call our Technical Support Department between the hours of 8 AM and 5 PM E. S. T. , Monday - Friday at 1-800-45-SMART LIMITED WARRANTY: SMART products and accessories are warranted against malfunction or failure due to defects in workmanship or materials for a period of one year from the date of shipment. [. . . ] In the latch mode, the relay(s) will close and remain closed as long as that function is selected. In Version 4. 00 of the software, only the lens, masking, and lights are selectable as pulse or latch. The douser function is ALWAYS pulse mode. The curtains function is ALWAYS latch mode. Future versions of the software will allow the douser and curtains to be either pulse or latch. The software version is listed on the label on top of the micro-controller IC labeled U8 on the Controller printed circuit board. Annunciator ID (Diagram on Page 11) There is another DIP switch package labeled SW1 on the Controller printed circuit board. These DIP switches set the Identification Code for each Controller to allow proper communication with the optional WATCHDOG Annunciator Panel(s). Each Controller must be set to a unique ID Code so that the WATCHDOG Annunciator Panel(s) will be able to tell which Controller is sending information about the system status. There are 32 possible codes which can be selected. To set a code, push the appropriate switches DOWN (on). Do NOT use XENON 3 except in special cases as directed by the factory. 6 position connector - TB4 Curtains Close Curtains Common Curtains Open Douser Close Douser Common Douser Open 6 position connector - TB2 Motor Motor N/C N/C Slide Projector Slide Projector 11 SHOWMATION AUTOMATION Controller Wiring Information This page shows the functions for the 12 position pluggable terminal strips. Lights and Lens relays are rated at 1 Amp. If you are controlling a higher current device, then use an external relay of the proper capacity controlled by the on board relay. The Interlock functions on TB3 will be wired in the field. Use one 2 conductor shielded cable for each of the two interlock functions. Connect the shields to Interlock Common. Connect all like terminals together on the projectors you wish to be interlocked. 12 position connector - TB3 Interlock 2 Stop Interlock 1 Stop Interlock 2 Start Interlock 1 Start Interlock Common +24 N/C N/C Outboard Cue Inboard Cue Common Failsafe Switch (Open when not threaded) LENS DOUSER CURTAINS MASKING LIGHTS 12 position connector - TB1 Lights Low SW1 12345 DIP Switch for selecting ID Number SW2 Lights Mid Lights High Lights Com Lights Full Future 1 Com Future 2 N/C Lens Flat Lens Com Lens Scope 12345 DIP Switch for selecting Pulse or Latch 12 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Operator Panel and Showgrammer Installation Mount the Operator Panel and optional Showgrammer in the space provided in the console. Mount the Operator Panel on top with the optional Showgrammer below it. Plug a Male to Female DB25 cable into the DB25 connector on the Showgrammer. Plug the other end into the DB25 connector marked DB1 on the Controller. Plug the other Male to Female DB25 cable into the DB25 connector on the Operator Panel. [. . . ] The UP position is Interlock 1 and the DOWN position is Interlock 2. Two different interlocks can be run simultaneously with virtually any number of screens participating. For example, lets say that 6 screens are wired together for interlock. Screens 1, 2, and 3 can run on Interlock 1 while screens 5 and 6 are running on Interlock 2, and Screen 4 is running standalone. [. . . ]

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