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SolaPix 19 XT User Manual

Example Use Cases

Default Use Case

The system has a small number of fixtures and limited universes of DMX, so numerous
channels of DMX cannot be dedicated to each individual fixture.

Example:

For each fixture:

Configure the Base module with DMX source and a unique address.

Use the default settings for the Flex and Pixel modules:

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Flex module set to Compound mode

-

Pixel module set to Disable mode

The result: All fixtures have 38 channels of control for Base module functions and Flex
module animations. The recommended console library is Base + Flex.

Many Universes of DMX Controlled by a Console

The system has many universes of DMX available, so 114 channels of DMX can be dedicated to
each individual fixture.

Example:

For each fixture:

Configure the Base module with DMX source and a unique address.

Set both the Flex and Pixel modules to Compound mode.

The result: All fixtures have 114 channels of control for Base module functions,
animations, and pixels. The recommended console library is Base + Flex + Pixel.

Limited Universes of DMX with Individual Control

The system does not have enough DMX to dedicate 38 channels of DMX to each fixture, but
individual control of each fixture is necessary.

Example:

For each fixture:

Configure the Base module with DMX source and a unique address, for example:

-

Fixture 1 = address 1

-

Fixture 2 = address 22

-

Fixture 3 = address 43
.
.
.

-

Fixture 24 = address 484

Configure the Flex module with the Independent mode and an address that is
common for all fixtures (address 505 in this example).

The result: You can control each fixture individually and you can access the Flex
effects (although all fixtures will perform the same animation). The recommended
console libraries are Base for each unique fixture and a single instance of Flex for the
Flex/Macro control.

Summary of Contents for SolaPix 19 XT

Page 1: ...High End Systems SolaPix 19 XT Automated Luminaire User Manual Version 1 0 1 Part Number 2595M1210 1 0 1 Rev A Released 2022 08...

Page 2: ...rks both marked and not marked are the property of their respective owners You can find complete High End Systems terms and conditions and warranty information at etcconnect com Support Warranty aspx...

Page 3: ...elines 5 Specifications 5 Environment 5 Power 6 Electrical 6 Connector Specifications 6 Fixture Overview 7 Modular Control 8 Install the Fixture 9 DMX Control 12 DMX Connector Pinout 12 Connect DMX Ca...

Page 4: ...te the User Interface 16 Set Fixture Parameters 17 Address 17 Info Menu 21 Set Menu 23 Test Menu 26 Preset Menu 27 Error Codes 28 Maintenance 29 Clean the Fixture 29 Replace the Battery 30 Replace the...

Page 5: ...throughout this manual to highlight important messages Note Notes are helpful hints and information that is supplemental to the main text CAUTION Hot Surfaces This statement indicates that while opera...

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Page 7: ...into the fixture at a distance closer than 6 4 m 21 ft is not expected Minimum distance from fixture head to combustible materials 0 1 m 4 0 in Minimum distance to lighted objects 1 0 m 3 ft 4 in AVE...

Page 8: ...and servicing ATTENTION Surfaces chaudes Laissez le luminaire refroidir compl tement avant de le manipuler et de proc der son entretien Note The light source in this luminaire is not user replaceable...

Page 9: ...odify the fixture Any modifications will void the warranty This manual describes the proper installation and operation of this fixture Using this fixture in any way other than the intended use may cau...

Page 10: ...the breaker to trip Ensure that the circuit can handle the fixture s maximum potential draw before you connect it Connector Specifications WARNING Risk of Shock and Fire Assemble a grounding type atta...

Page 11: ...ed area 2 Lens x19 3 Tilt lock 4 Display 5 Navigation controls 6 Pan lock 7 Handle 8 USB 9 Air valve 10 Power In 11 Power Out 12 Ethernet ports x2 13 DMX In 14 DMX Thru 15 Battery holder A second air...

Page 12: ...ndividual control of each pixel The Base module is always active The Flex and Pixel modules can be disabled or they can be set to Compound or Independent modes In Compound mode a module automatically...

Page 13: ...appareil Le poids du projecteur est de 27 2 kg 60 0 lb L installation doit toujours tre s curis e par une fixation de s curit auxiliaire Un c ble de s curit appropri est fourni La fixation du c ble d...

Page 14: ...10 SolaPix 19 XT User Manual You can install the fixture in any of the orientations shown below...

Page 15: ...ecured 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the second clamp and bracket 5 Attach the provided safety cable through one of the four attachment points on the bottom of the fixture upper enclosure and secure...

Page 16: ...equivalent alternatives etcconnect com Support Cable Cross Database aspx The second data pair in the recommended cable type is not used but is reserved future service DMX 512 Pinout for Five Pin XLR P...

Page 17: ...DMX start address is the channel number from which the fixture starts to listen to the digital control information sent out from the control source Modify the fixture DMX start address on the user in...

Page 18: ...ion may vary 1 Connect a cable from the Ethernet control source to one of the Ethernet ports on the first fixture in the Ethernet control run 2 Connect the first fixture to a second fixture by connect...

Page 19: ...s up to 114 channels of control depending on the configuration of the modules The Base module uses 21 channels When the Flex module is set to Compound mode an additional 17 channels are added If the P...

Page 20: ...three seconds to access the main menu 2 Browse the menu by pressing the up down left or right navigation buttons 3 Press the Enter button to select a menu item 4 Modify the selection by pressing the u...

Page 21: ...can configure each module individually or you can compound some or all of the modules For information about the modules see Modular Control on page 8 Note Some consoles may refer to the Flex effects b...

Page 22: ...DMX Art Net sACN Select the control source for the Flex module Note This option is only available when the Mode selection is set to Independent When you set the module to Compound mode the Source is i...

Page 23: ...n is only available when the Mode selection is set to Independent When you set the module to Compound mode the Source is inherited from the Flex module or the Base module if the Flex module is disable...

Page 24: ...rce and a unique address Set both the Flex and Pixel modules to Compound mode The result All fixtures have 114 channels of control for Base module functions animations and pixels The recommended conso...

Page 25: ...unning time of the device shown in hours h Last Run Hrs XXXX Hours Running time of the fixture from the last time that the run time value was reset shown in hours h LED Hours XXXX Hours Total running...

Page 26: ...filter View Power Temperature Navigate Main Menu Info Power Temp Displays the current temperature as read from the power supply in the fixture base which can help you to determine if the power supply...

Page 27: ...er motors to power off when the fixture loses DMX control signal for a set period of time The default time setting is 15 minutes Refresh Rate 2 4 kHz 16 kHz Set the refresh rate of the fixture The 16...

Page 28: ...port RDM Ethernet IP Set As IP2 Set As IP10 Set As Any IP This password protected menu item lets you view the IP addresses used when Art Net is the Ethernet source and change the IP address used when...

Page 29: ...Shutoff Time 02 60 minutes Enter the amount of time the fixture waits after the last user interface button press until the display goes to sleep The default value is 5 minutes Flip Display ON OFF Flip...

Page 30: ...fault state 6 Remove the USB drive from the fixture Reset Fixture to Factory Default Settings Navigate Main Menu Set Reset Default Select ON to reset the fixture to the factory default settings Test M...

Page 31: ...ture on the fixture and manually calibrate it to a new home setting Note Changes you make to the fixture settings in the Calibration menu are not changed if you reset the fixture to the factory defaul...

Page 32: ...magnetic indexing circuit malfunctions optical or magnetic sensor failure the stepper motor is defective or the related IC driver on the main PCB has failed the Pan movement is not located in the defa...

Page 33: ...ive glass lenses rigging and installation points ceiling suspension trussing Moving parts must not show any signs of wear and must move smoothly without issue The power supply cables must not show any...

Page 34: ...and parts needed Flatblade screwdriver One replacement battery 1 Disconnect power to the fixture 2 Use a flatblade screwdriver to remove the cover from the battery holder See Fixture Overview on page...

Page 35: ...ucts for current and complete compliance information including FCC compliance Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 o...

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