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Tacit 8 User Manual 

 

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Projector Mount 

 Tacit 050-150 Portrait Enclosures  

The projector mounts on two bars, using screws and 
washers provided. 

The projector bars mount to a special box frame mount, 
using hardware supplied. 

Note: it may be helpful to remove the projector feet. 

 

For clarity, the portrait mount is shown here outside the enclosure

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

M8 Carriage bolt 

Projector Bar 

Portrait Mount Frame 

M8 Washer & 
Locknut 

Projector mounting 
screw and washer 

Summary of Contents for Tacit 8 56.050L

Page 1: ...Tacit 8 User Manual 1 User Manual Tacit 8 Revision 8 4 November 2021 Tempest Lighting Inc IMPORTANT For Tacit Enclosures manufactured after July 2019...

Page 2: ...cess Clearance 13 Enclosure Tilt 13 Inlet Air Duct 14 Exhaust Air Duct 14 Installing Ducts and Fan Module 15 Fan Modules 15 Fan Wiring 16 Wiring the Enclosure 17 Power Wiring 17 SAFETY NOTICE 17 Elect...

Page 3: ...closure Control 35 Schematic PWM 35 DEC4 Main Functions 36 Firmware Revision 36 Factory Settings Data Modes 36 Hardware Indicators Fuses 37 DEC System Control Board 37 Fan Transition Board 38 Operatin...

Page 4: ...cape Feet up 60 Projector Mounting Tacit 210 and up Portrait 8 rigging points 60 Projector Mounting Tacit 210 and up Portrait 4 rigging points 62 Projector specific Mounting 63 Christie D4K 40 RGB Lan...

Page 5: ...ltage Directive 2014 35 EU Test Report 60065 6500 01 14 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014 30 EU Test Report 61000 6500 03 14 and further conforms with the following EU Harmonized Standards...

Page 6: ...Tacit 8 User Manual 6 Approvals China...

Page 7: ...Lifting some enclosures and the equipment inside them may be heavy Use properly rated lifting equipment where appropriate and never attempt to carry out work with fewer than the number of workers need...

Page 8: ...1 245 23 584 257 117 56 305L 51 1 295 34 864 24 610 49 1 245 32 813 205 93 56 305P 51 1 295 25 635 36 914 49 1 245 23 584 226 103 56 310L 59 1 499 34 864 25 635 57 1 448 32 813 247 112 56 310P 59 1 4...

Page 9: ...d here Tacit L in W in H in L mm W mm H mm Watts 56 050L 22 22 5 9 559 572 229 800 56 050P 22 22 5 9 559 572 229 800 56 100L 27 24 5 10 686 622 254 1 250 56 100P 27 24 5 10 686 622 254 1 250 56 125L 2...

Page 10: ...Tacit 8 User Manual 10 Remote Fan Module Dimensions and Mounting Tacit 050 150...

Page 11: ...Tacit 8 User Manual 11 Remote Fan Module Dimensions and Mounting Tacit 210 and Up...

Page 12: ...PORTANT SAFETY NOTICE Installer must ensure that all mounting points are secure and conform to local safety regulations Tempest Lighting Inc accepts no responsibility for damage or injury arising from...

Page 13: ...e width on the opening side Enclosure Tilt Enclosure may be tilted up to 10 up or down Enclosure must NOT be tilted to left or right This may lead to equipment damage and personal injury Note These li...

Page 14: ...xhaust Air Duct Tacit s powerful variable speed remote blower must be located in an adjacent space out of earshot of the audience and blowing warm exhaust air either into a ceiling void or an air retu...

Page 15: ...ssible Ducting should allow for minimum airflow rates Tacit 050 150 350cfm150 250 500cfm 0 25m3 S Tacit 310 and up 1000cfm 0 5m3 S Do not use flexible duct hose The internal corrugations impose signif...

Page 16: ...ontrol box USE ONLY ELECTRICAL CABLE WITH COPPER CONDUCTORS Pull the fan wires through the exhaust duct or in a separate conduit as preferred Terminals are spring loaded so no torque setting is requir...

Page 17: ...e held responsible for damage or injury caused by disregarding this notice Electrical Standards Important Tacit enclosures manufactured after July 2019 run on any electrical supply from 100 250VAC 50...

Page 18: ...ower and signal cables to your enclosure ALWAYS RUN POWER AND SIGNAL CABLES IN SEPARATE CONDUITS Using the Conduit Knockouts Use a screwdriver to bend the inner conduit blank covers back inside the en...

Page 19: ...ontrol Daughter Board Ethernet Daughter Board optional RS485 Comms Daughter Board DEC4 Motherboard Ground Earth Terminals AC Terminals Fan Power Supply Unit Remote Fan Terminal Block DC Fan Transition...

Page 20: ...Ethernet Daughter Board RS485 Comms Daughter Board DEC4 Motherboard AC Terminals Remote Fan Terminal Block DC Fan Transition Board Fan Power Supply Unit Ground Earth Terminals Duplex IEC C13 Outlet Au...

Page 21: ...closure and Projector must be rated for the same voltage Supply must be rated for projector current plus 500 watts Supply must be permanently ON Split feed Enclosure power FEED must be permanently ON...

Page 22: ...th Ground wire to Ground Terminal Connect Enclosure feed to the terminals marked ENCLOSURE Connect Projector feed to the terminals marked PROJECTOR Open the Split Feed Wiring Kit it contains two short...

Page 23: ...to comply with local electrical codes Terminal Screw Torque Setting 0 5Nm 4 5in lb for clarity internal wiring not shown Split Feed Enclosure 10A 200 208VAC Single Phase 2 hots 10A Neutral for 120V Au...

Page 24: ...crew Torque Setting 0 5Nm 4 5in lb for clarity internal wiring not shown Split Feed Enclosure 10A 230VAC Single Phase L N Protective Earth ground Projector 230VAC Single Phase L N Fuse Circuit breaker...

Page 25: ...tem configuration and firmware upgrade capability over Ethernet Requires 51 D4 23 EtherNode board in at least one enclosure 2 Tempest Enclosure Management Protocol TEMP a simple protocol for use by sy...

Page 26: ...be changed with a web browser on port 80 at the DHCP assigned address Login to the home page using admin for user name as password The bridges may be discovered with a UDP broadcast on port 1500 and a...

Page 27: ...uns and wildly distributed systems use a DMX RDM splitter make sure that it supports RDM and multiple cable runs Use the termination switch to terminate each RS485 cable run at the last enclosure on e...

Page 28: ...Tacit 8 User Manual 28 Line Termination Switch Settings 1 DMX RDM control over RS485 2 TSM TEMP Control of an enclosure group via Ethernet 3 TSM TEMP Control of a single enclosure via Ethernet...

Page 29: ...river for your device and prevent normal operation of the software JESE GetSet is licensed software and registered to a qualifying hardware component Qualifying components include a USB controller suc...

Page 30: ...very option in the Settings menu Next click on the Node Button to open the Node Manager Click on the Connect Button to initiate a node discovery and populate the Node Manager with all USB and network...

Page 31: ...up all EtherNodes and any other USB Devices clicking on the discovery button will initiate a global discovery of all Tempest Enclosures and any other RDM compliant responders detected in the system Fo...

Page 32: ...gled between sizeable and full screen view with the scale view button The fields displayed in the window may be customized to suit the Enclosure configuration options and user preference From the sett...

Page 33: ...sed To load firmware to the enclosures right click the entry in the main window and select Reprogram from the drop down window For additional details refer to the latest GetSet MV User Guide Remote Co...

Page 34: ...15 Ethernet Adapter over an Ethernet network Download the Developer Guide at www tempest biz tech_support IMPORTANT Tempest warrants that if correctly implemented TEMP will provide a reliable and acc...

Page 35: ...f outdoor equipment DEC4 monitors internal and external temperature humidity and lamp current at all times and uses this information to control the enclosure s lamp relay fan s and heater s It can rep...

Page 36: ...d spots when projector is idle DEC4 constantly monitors the following parameters Projector Luminaire current Line Voltage External Temperature Internal Temperature Internal Relative Humidity DEC 3 3 s...

Page 37: ...Humidity Sensor is connected and functioning custom applications only Fan Board is connected and functioning correctly blinking Optional Ethernet Board is connected and functioning RS 485 Comms Board...

Page 38: ...Tacit 8 User Manual 38 Fan Transition Board Remote Fan Fuse 6 3A slow blow Spare fuse...

Page 39: ...lamp relay in the event of a projector malfunction RDM Status Reporting over RS485 RDM Configuration settings may be changed remotely or at the enclosure user interface Control mode is recommended for...

Page 40: ...UT appropriate to the projector and application a The UT must always be higher than the expected ambient temperature at the enclosure location for example in an air conditioned roomful of people the...

Page 41: ...d or disconnected Lamp On ON Green Current sensing shows lamp is ON Lamp hour counter is running OFF Current sensing shows lamp is OFF Lamp hour counter is not running Lamp Relay ON Green Lamp relay i...

Page 42: ...ntrol Interface is normally LOCKED To UNLOCK hold ESC and OK together for 5 seconds You are now in the CONTROL MENU Use to scroll up and down the menu Press OK to enter a menu item Use to set the item...

Page 43: ...arting address in the range 001 to 510 1 Lamp Relay In Service Mode an addition two slots are available 2 Fan Duty Control 3 Heater Duty Control Note that the DMX control is designed using a SAFETY pi...

Page 44: ...0 10 C SET TEMP UPPER maximum desired daytime temperature default 45 C permissible range 25 50 C Zen and Tacit enclosures Adjust the UPPER TEMPERATURE setting as desired to balance cooling versus fan...

Page 45: ...Set Fan Function SET FAN TYPE ID For Tacit choose Fan Type 270 For Zen choose Fan Type 140 SET FAN MIN DUTY This sets the minimum fan duty cycle speed Start by choosing the lowest value for the Fan T...

Page 46: ...ture in degrees C or F c External Temperature custom enclosures with external temperature sensors only d PCB temperature this will usually be significantly higher than air temperature e Voltage line V...

Page 47: ...ESE RDM TRI interface Fan board firmware is extremely simple and is unlikely to require updating RS485 Board 51 485 firmware may be updated over an RDM network using JESE GetSet software and a JESE RD...

Page 48: ...he first time using JUST the PC MUST be connected to a live System Control Board for the installation to complete correctly 3 Run JUST and select the top left USB connection Icon Select the DEC4 from...

Page 49: ...ct the Upload Firmware option Select the file Icon and navigate to the firmware file to upload 5 On selection the firmware upload will begin and run until complete 6 On completion of the upload dismis...

Page 50: ...t 8 User Manual 50 7 The details of the SCB and firmware version may be viewed and verified by selecting the Device Information option 8 Close the application and disconnect the USB Cable from the SCB...

Page 51: ...able for download from www tempest biz tech_support Powered Target DEC4 with 51 485 RS485 communication interface card Installation Procedure 1 If not already installed install a copy of GetSet To ens...

Page 52: ...atively with a USB power adaptor connected to the USB Port on the SCB 5 On older revisions of DEC Firmware if the elected DEC DATA MODE is set to RS485 TEMP select RDM MONITOR mode using the DEC user...

Page 53: ...ted item in the list view and select Reprogram from the popup menu This will open the firmware upload tool 8 In the Firmware upload handler search for a file to upload by clicking the file icon Find a...

Page 54: ...rocess The upload will the start 10 On successful completion of upload and restart the firmware upload is complete Repeat from stage 8 to 11 for each additional file to upload On completion of the upl...

Page 55: ...TA MODE for each enclosure as follows RDM MONITOR ONLY To view status information over RDM RDM CONTROL To monitor and over RDM and control the Lamp Projector relays via DMX If the enclosures are conne...

Page 56: ...es depending on the size and orientation of your enclosure 1 Tacit 56 050 150 Landscape 2 Tacit 56 210 and up Landscape 3 Tacit 56 050 150 Portrait 4 Tacit 210 and up Portrait 5 Projector specific mou...

Page 57: ...FU Kit below Projector Mounting Tacit 050 150 Landscape Feet up Kit The feet up kit 52 FU may be used in fixed or slide mounting enclosures The kit comprises two platforms adjustable in height to 25 5...

Page 58: ...d washers provided The projector bars mount to a special box frame mount using hardware supplied Note it may be helpful to remove the projector feet For clarity the portrait mount is shown here outsid...

Page 59: ...he carriage bolts washers and nuts provided to secure the clamps to the tray Tip if you need to remove the projector for service remove the two clamps nearest you leaving the opposite clamps in place...

Page 60: ...for M6 M8 M10 and M12 threads 4 Bolt the four projector clamps to the projector tray using the eight M8 carriage bolts washers and nuts provided With feet adjustment 1 Leave the projector feet in pla...

Page 61: ...NT Projectors with air inlets on the side of the projector chassis The inlet side MUST face down for optimal airflow Christie Crimson with portrait mounting kit and maximum downward tilt For upward ti...

Page 62: ...ng on its back on a soft surface 1 Remove projector feet 2 Mount Projector Bars to projector base 3 Mount projector bars to L Brackets a Consider desired tilt angle UP DOWN or HORIZONTAL b Each mounti...

Page 63: ...ng capacity Tempest provides a special internal fan box to hang on the right side of the projector to ensure delivery of adequate inlet airflow required for landscape versions only Install the Fan box...

Page 64: ...ackets and mounting bars to the M12 threaded holes in the projector chassis as shown 3 NOTE the holes in the triangular bracket are set 1 5 apart so you can set the projector either horizontal or tilt...

Page 65: ...to observe these minimum spacing requirements Back of projector to front of Wiring Box 75mm 3in Left side of projector to inside of Tacit left insulation 75mm 3in Portrait Orientation In portrait app...

Page 66: ...es of the chimney are seated snugly around the projector lamp exhaust a vertical slot in the back of the projector Failure to follow this step will very likely lead to hot air recirculating and seriou...

Page 67: ...ector 2 Mount the gooseneck temperature sensor arm to a projector tray slot close to the projector inlet using the hardware shown here 3 Bend the gooseneck arm so that the temperature sensor is just o...

Page 68: ...nt above Connect Projector and Aux Equipment 1 Feed the projector power and signal cables through the cable management track 2 Connect the projector power cable into the 3 Connect all cables and test...

Page 69: ...2 IEC 60320 C19 20Amp C19 a 56 210 x b 56 250 x c 56 320 x 3 IEC 60309 formerly IEC 309 often known in North America as Pin Sleeve 30 32A 2P E 230V blue a 56 310 x b 56 324 x c 56 400 x d 56 450 x 4 I...

Page 70: ...Zen user interfaces are mounted on the projector tray For setup and service it will be convenient to angle the display to be visible from the side when the enclosure door is open You can also rotate t...

Page 71: ...rojector is used If the filter becomes clogged the temperature inside the enclosure will start to rise This is an indication that the filter must be cleaned or possibly replaced Part Numbers 57 IFL 11...

Page 72: ...ve the controller may not operate correctly A defective sensor will result in one of three messages appearing on the DEC user interface If you see any of these messages contact Tempest for a replaceme...

Page 73: ...H 5 RH 100 or RH there is a sensor fault Contact Tempest for a replacement sensor Dirt Debris inside enclosure 1 Filter is either missing or damaged 2 Filter is not properly seated 3 Side panels or ba...

Page 74: ...above ii to any Goods that have been subject to misuse abnormal service or handling or altered or modified in design or construction iii to any Goods repaired or serviced by any person other than Sel...

Page 75: ...daptor connected to the DEC DMX connectors your DEC may be configured and monitored over an IP network Please contact factory for ordering information Physical Layer 1 EITHER Use a 51 EN Ethernet daug...

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