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Appendix A:  

 

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.

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Time 

(sec.)

Value 

(dec.)

Value 

(%)

Value 

(hex)

0.15

255

100

FF

0.15

254

100

FE

0.17

253

99

FD

0.19

252

99

FC

0.21

251

98

FB

0.25

250

98

FA

0.29

249

98

F9

0.35

248

97

F8

0.41

247

97

F7

0.47

246

96

F6

0.55

245

96

F5

0.63

244

96

F4

0.73

243

95

F3

0.83

242

95

F2

0.94

241

95

F1

1.05

240

94

F0

1.18

239

94

EF

1.31

238

93

EE

1.45

237

93

ED

1.60

236

93

EC

1.75

235

92

EB

1.92

234

92

EA

2.09

233

91

E9

2.27

232

91

E8

2.46

231

91

E7

2.66

230

90

E6

2.86

229

90

E5

3.07

228

89

E4

3.29

227

89

E3

3.52

226

89

E2

3.76

225

88

E1

4.00

224

88

E0

4.25

223

87

DF

4.52

222

87

DE

4.78

221

87

DD

5.06

220

86

DC

5.34

219

86

DB

5.64

218

85

DA

5.94

217

85

D9

6.25

216

85

D8

6.56

215

84

D7

6.89

214

84

D6

7.22

213

84

D5

7.56

212

83

D4

7.91

211

83

D3

8.27

210

82

D2

8.63

209

82

D1

9.00

208

82

D0

9.39

207

81

CF

9.77

206

81

CE

10.17

205

80

CD

10.58

204

80

CC

10.99

203

80

CB

11.41

202

79

CA

11.84

201

79

C9

12.28

200

78

C8

12.72

199

78

C7

13.17

198

78

C6

13.63

197

77

C5

14.10

196

77

C4

14.58

195

76

C3

15.07

194

76

C2

15.56

193

76

C1

16.06

192

75

C0

16.57

191

75

BF

17.09

190

75

BE

17.61

189

74

BD

18.14

188

74

BC

18.68

187

73

BB

19.23

186

73

BA

19.79

185

73

B9

20.36

184

72

B8

20.93

183

72

B7

21.51

182

71

B6

22.10

181

71

B5

22.70

180

71

B4

Time 

(sec.)

Value 

(dec.)

Value 

(%)

Value 

(hex)

23.30

179

70

B3

23.92

178

70

B2

24.54

177

69

B1

25.17

176

69

B0

25.80

175

69

AF

26.45

174

68

AE

27.10

173

68

AD

27.76

172

67

AC

28.43

171

67

AB

29.11

170

67

AA

29.80

169

66

A9

30.49

168

66

A8

31.19

167

65

A7

31.90

166

65

A6

32.62

165

65

A5

33.34

164

64

A4

34.08

163

64

A3

34.82

162

64

A2

35.57

161

63

A1

36.33

160

63

A0

37.09

159

62

9F

37.87

158

62

9E

38.65

157

62

9D

39.44

156

61

9C

39.44v

156

61

9C

40.23

155

61

9B

41.04

154

60

9A

41.85

153

60

99

42.68

152

60

98

43.50

151

59

97

44.34

150

59

96

45.19

149

58

95

46.04

148

58

94

46.90

147

58

93

47.77

146

57

92

48.65

145

57

91

49.54

144

56

90

50.43

143

56

8F

Time 

(sec.)

Value 

(dec.)

Value 

(%)

Value 

(hex)

Summary of Contents for Cyberlight 2.0

Page 1: ...rns are registered trademarks and Internal Effects the High End Systems globe logo Light Burst the Hog logo are trademarks of High End Systems Inc or High End Systems Europe Ltd Hog is a registered tr...

Page 2: ...Lighting Systems 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA voice 512 836 2242 fax 512 837 5290 Toll Free 800 890 8989 Customer Service Barco Lighting Systems 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA...

Page 3: ...A Declares that the product Product Name Cyberlight Cyberlight 2 0 Product Options All conforms to the following EEC directives 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC and...

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Page 5: ...mbols The following international caution and warning symbols appear in margins throughout this manual to highlight messages This symbol appears adjacent to Caution messages Not heeding these messages...

Page 6: ...leged problem or malfunction Ship returned Product units or parts to 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA Note Freight Damage Claims are invalid for fixtures shipped in non factory boxes and pack...

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Page 8: ...viii Cyberlight 2 0 User Manual...

Page 9: ...fixture along with a list of related products and accessories Features 1 Operation 1 Optics 2 Effects 2 Construction 2 Specifications 3 Mechanical Specifications 3 Wheel Components 3 Electrical Speci...

Page 10: ...se the fixture s onboard menu system to configure and test the Cyberlight 2 0 fixture Navigating the Menu System 15 Cyberlight 2 0 Menu Map 16 Cyberlight 2 0 Menu Options 18 Set Menu SET 19 Setting Fa...

Page 11: ...well as a variety of Shutter Lamp functions DMX Programming Overview 29 Full Speed verses MSpeed Control 29 DMX Programming Options 29 Programming with a DMX Console 29 Cyberlight 2 0 DMX Parameters...

Page 12: ...s 38 Control Settings 39 Appendix A MSpeed Conversion Table 41 Appendix B Important Safety Information 43 APPENDICE B IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS SUR LA S CURIT 45 ANHANG B WICHTIGE HINWEISE F R IHRE SIC...

Page 13: ...edge to soft edge beam position and movement speed focus variable zoom litho and CYM color selection color mixing variable iris variable speed rotating lithos full optical dimming and automatic cooli...

Page 14: ...reverse 0 50 RPM rotating lithopatterns from 0 to 360 with replaceable patterns 4 lithos plus open Eight position fixed litho wheel with seven easily replaceable LithoPatterns standard Litho mixing ef...

Page 15: ...ions 749 mm x 1200 mm x 724 mm 29 5 in x 47 25 in x 28 5 in 365 mm 14 4 in 510 mm 20 1 in 1074 mm 42 3 in 370 mm 14 6 in 339 mm 13 3 in 1141 mm 45 in 443 mm 17 5 in 339 mm 13 3 in Wheel Components Dic...

Page 16: ...hed grounded power source only This equipment for connection to branch circuit having a maximum overload protection of 20 A Safety Standards EN 60598 1 1993 EN 60598 2 17 1989 A1 A3 1993 EMC Standards...

Page 17: ...ories Name Part Number Replacement Lamp MSR2000 SA 7000 K 55030088 Cyberlight LithoPatterns Call Cyberlight custom color wheel dichroic filters Call Cyberlight touring yoke kit 55040005 Cyberlight nar...

Page 18: ...CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 6 Cyberlight 2 0 User Manual...

Page 19: ...thing to the factory be sure to call your HES dealer distributor for a Return Authorization RA number The factory cannot accept any goods shipped without an RA number Installing the Power Cord Cap You...

Page 20: ...e core which is colored blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or colored black The core which is colored brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with...

Page 21: ...hole in the yoke and loosely attach the clamping T handles to the carriage bolts 2 Remove the center access door and stand the fixture on its end handles 3 Position the U shape of the yoke is opposite...

Page 22: ...cause it to become unbalanced The fixture must be mounted on a sturdy stable surface If the surface is other than floor height make sure you use safety cables as described in the next section Mountin...

Page 23: ...holes on the yoke Use locking washers when attaching the clamp to the yoke 2 Tighten the clamps firmly to the Cyberlight yoke and to the support 3 Loop one or more suitable safety cables around the s...

Page 24: ...e data true positive Pins four and five are not used but they allow a secondary data link to pass through the fixture positive data true negative data complement Common cable shield 2 1 3 Male XLR Con...

Page 25: ...ink A terminator on the last fixture of the link prevents data reflection which can corrupt the data communication on the link 120 1 2 3 4 5 To construct a terminator 1 Disassemble a male 5 pin XLR co...

Page 26: ...will stop flashing when a new option is entered When setting the Start channel on a fixture remember A fixture s physical location on the link does not have to coincide with the order of channel rang...

Page 27: ...ur menu navigation buttons on the fixture s front panel Use UP and Use the Menu button to access the menu and return to previous menu or option Use the Enter button to select and store a menu or optio...

Page 28: ...t LONG Retains LED state after DMX data is lost until the unit is shutdown MODE XLd YES Selects Extended protocol NO Selects Standard protocol LAMP 2000 Runds the lamp at 2000W 1500 Runs the lamp at 1...

Page 29: ...ings reset to the current DONE will display when the process is complete DONE F HR Shows current number of fixture hours DMX 1 512 Shows the DMX data for the selected DMX channel on the link L HR Show...

Page 30: ...er commands You must assign a DMX start channel to every fixture on the link The Address menu allows you to change the DMX start channel that is currently assigned to the fixture The fixture s DMX cha...

Page 31: ...Scroll to ON to restore the factory option defaults 5 Press Enter to store Changing the Display Output DSPL You can manually turn the fixture s alphanumeric LED display on or off If you want to remote...

Page 32: ...respond to pan and tilt movement commands in the same direction To swap pan and tilt motion 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display 2 Scroll to the SET menu Press Enter to select...

Page 33: ...he slave fixtures will display UPLd during the process After the fixtures have completed the upload they will reset and home 5 Notes If the fixture s take longer than one minute to reset after an uplo...

Page 34: ...f To access the lamp function 1 Hold MENU until the display changes to AddR 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the TEST field and press ENTER to select 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to...

Page 35: ...ess 1 Press and hold Menu until AddR appears on the LED display 2 Scroll to the TEST menu Press Enter to select 3 Scroll to the SELF menu Press Enter to select 4 Scroll to the desired option listed ab...

Page 36: ...splay the fixture s unique ID number Note This option also contains the commands for setting the ID number for the first time at the factory In that case UP and DOWN will be displayed as the number is...

Page 37: ...and the LPS locations To reset the minimum and maximum temperature readings 1 Hold MENU until the display changes to AddR 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the INFO field and press ENTER 3 Us...

Page 38: ...DMX cable or your transmitting device i e DMX console If the DMX channel value changes but the device does not respond the device may be faulty Consult the documentation provided with that device for...

Page 39: ...OVER the counter has rolled over 9999 lamp strikes and must be manually reset Resetting Lamp Hours L RS To reset lamp hours 1 Hold MENU until the display changes to AddR 2 Using the up and down butto...

Page 40: ...lay changes to AddR 2 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the INFO field and press ENTER 3 Using the up and down buttons scroll to the VER field and press ENTER The fixture will display the curren...

Page 41: ...re completed in the shortest length of time after the motor starts moving With MSpeed control change occurs smoothly over the entire MSpeed time value selected For example if you select an MSpeed time...

Page 42: ...agenta 21 Focus 8 Yellow 22 Iris 9 Static Color Function 23 Shutter Lamp Function 10 Static Color Position 24 Shutter 11 Static Gobo Function 25 Dim 12 Static Gobo Position 26 MSpeed 13 Rotating Gobo...

Page 43: ...on page 38 Color Function The Color Function you choose will effect which parameter values are available for each individual color Cyan Magenta and Yellow The following table describes the Color Func...

Page 44: ...l the color selection Static Color Function Description Indexed Takes the quickest path and snaps to the chosen color on the wheel Forward Spin Spins the wheel forward through the colors at variable s...

Page 45: ...ps to the chosen gobo position on the wheel Forward Spin Spins the wheel forward through the gobo positions at variable speeds Reverse Spin Spins the wheel in reverse through the gobo positions at var...

Page 46: ...e Reverse aperture rotation from slowest to fastest Blink Closes and opens the shutter on rotate position changes Forward Animate Rotate Forward aperture rotation in strobing steps Reverse Animate Rot...

Page 47: ...Static Effect Wheel Static Gobo Function Description Indexed Takes the quickest path and snaps to the chosen color on the wheel Slow Scan Performs a scan of one effect position from each side at a slo...

Page 48: ...a maximum DMX value You can also choose to use the Wide Angle effect to modify the zoom range to 16 26 Select Position 3 on the Effect Position parameter and the Indexed option in the Effect Function...

Page 49: ...ts Shutter Lamp Function Shutter Channel Lamp Functions Closes shutter Periodic lamp strobes lamp at specified intervals from slow to fast Allows all Cyberlight 2 0 fixtures on the DMX link to strobe...

Page 50: ...ng of exact MSpeed times see Appendix A MSpeed Conversion Table on page 41 MSpeed can be applied to the Pan and Tilt Color and Wheel functions You can disable Pan and Tilt MSpeed with the Control chan...

Page 51: ...he Control channel should not be crossfaded Control Setting Description Safe Disables all Control settings for normal operation Pan Tilt MSpeed Off Sets Pan Tilt MSpeed to ignore MSpeed settings Displ...

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Page 53: ...D7 6 89 214 84 D6 7 22 213 84 D5 7 56 212 83 D4 7 91 211 83 D3 8 27 210 82 D2 8 63 209 82 D1 9 00 208 82 D0 9 39 207 81 CF 9 77 206 81 CE 10 17 205 80 CD 10 58 204 80 CC 10 99 203 80 CB 11 41 202 79...

Page 54: ...51 122 91 80 31 50 124 31 79 31 4F 125 73 78 31 4E 127 15 77 30 4D 128 58 76 30 4C 130 02 75 29 4B 134 39 72 28 48 135 86 71 28 47 137 34 70 27 46 138 82 69 27 45 140 32 68 27 44 141 82 67 26 43 143 3...

Page 55: ...Blue neutral Green yellow earth Note For UK only As the colours of the cores in the mains lead of this equipment may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug p...

Page 56: ...such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired for example by cracks or deep scratches 3 Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on WARNING For Continued Protection Against Injury To Person...

Page 57: ...entretien un personnel qualifi 5 Equipement de Classe I Cette piece fixe utilise une prise de courant branch la terre et elle ne doit pas tre branch une source lectrique non reli e la terre double fi...

Page 58: ...geschlossen werden WARNUNG Zum Schutz Gegen Gef hrliche K rperstr me 1 Bei der Installation des Netzkabels am Lampensockel folgen Sie bitte Anweisungen in diesem Handbuch 2 Vor dem Austauschen von Lam...

Page 59: ...steht Explosionsgefahr Nach dem Abschalten der Netzspannung sollten Sie etwa 5 Minuten warten bevor Sie das Lampengeh use ffnen Sch tzen Sie beim Auswechseln der Lampen Ihre H nde und tragen Sie eine...

Page 60: ...ulte al personal cualificado 4 Equipo de Clase 1 Este aparato emplea un enchufe hembra del tipo unido a tierra y no tiene por finalidad conectarse a una fuente de alimentaci n bifilar y sin puesta a t...

Page 61: ...luoghi asciutti solo Non esporre questo apparecchio a pioggia o umidit 4 Per qualsiasi riparazione rivolgersi a personale specializzato 5 Aparecchio di Classe I Questa apparecchiatura deve essere mes...

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