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User Manual

Satellite Mk 

II

Summary of Contents for Satellite Mk II

Page 1: ...User Manual Satellite Mk II...

Page 2: ...NCTIONS STORING A DMX MEMORY AS A MEMORY CREATING A MEMORY RECALLING A MEMORY CREATING A CHASE page 16 page 16 page 17 page 20 page 21 THE TECHNICAL STUFF CELL ORIENTATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TRO...

Page 3: ...xtended periods at a short distance Do not view the beam directly with optical instruments Read this manual before installing powering or servicing the fixture follow the safety precautions listed bel...

Page 4: ...M FIRE Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches or fuses Replace defective fuses with ones of the specified type and rating only Provide a minimum clearance of 0 1 m 4 in around fans and air ven...

Page 5: ...nd a firm favourite in all sectors of the entertainment industry Ideal for stage and theatrical applications where space is a premium the handy sized Satellite brick can be concealed nooks and crannie...

Page 6: ...the camlocs First place the camloc pins in the receptacles with the levers facing out then to secure the brackets give the levers a quarter turn clock wise Make absolutely sure the OMEGA bracket is se...

Page 7: ...u press the button above BACK ON the legend will change to BACK OF and the backlight will go out 5 seconds after the interface is last used though the backlight will come back on whenever any button i...

Page 8: ...be used for The nuts and bolts of the modes are described in detail in pages 12 to 15 To select a mode Keep the button below the MODE legend depressed go through the modes just before the one you desi...

Page 9: ...depress the LOCK and ADDR buttons simultaneously and the LOCK will change to MORE 1NORM4 ADDR 002 MODE 9 20CH MORE PRESS 1234 1234 4321 Should you wish to change the running order of the cells so tha...

Page 10: ...5 inverting the cells 1NORM4 shows the current orientation of the cells To return them to press the button above 4INVRT1 4INVRT1 ADDR 002 MODE 9 20CH MORE PRESS 1NORM4 ADDR 002 MODE 9 20CH MORE PRESS...

Page 11: ...ted as one with the 8 channels red green blue and white affecting the whole lamp ch1 red high byte both cells ch2 red low byte both cells ch3 green high byte both cells ch4 green low byte both cells c...

Page 12: ...h byte both cells ch7 green low byte both cells ch8 blue high byte both cells ch9 blue low byte both cells ch10 white high byte both cells ch11 white low byte both cells ch1 red cell 1 ch2 green cell...

Page 13: ...r g b w R G B W R G B W ch1 master intensity both cells ch2 strobe both cells ch3 red cell 1 ch4 green cell 1 ch5 blue cell 1 ch6 white cell 1 ch1 master intensity high byte both cells ch2 master int...

Page 14: ...1 ch3 strobe cell 1 ch4 red high byte both cell 1 ch5 red low byte both cell 1 ch6 green high byte both cell 1 ch7 green low byte both cell 1 ch8 blue high byte both cell 1 ch9 blue low byte both cel...

Page 15: ...s 8 bit MODE 4 11 channels 16 bit MODE 5 8 channels 8 bit MODE 6 16 channels 16 bit R G B W r g b w r g b w R G B W R G B W MODE 7 10 channels 8 bit MODE 8 19 channels 16 bit MODE 9 12 channels 8 bit...

Page 16: ...conds and the display will return to the main menu Stand alone functions PROFILE CHASE MAN STORE PRESS 4INURT1 MODE 3 5CH MORE ADDR 001 PRESS UP MEN 04 DOWN STORE PRESS UP MEN 04 DOWN STORE PRESS The...

Page 17: ...legends until you have the desired value 4 When happy with the MINT value press the button above MINT once Next you are presented with STRB strobe the second variable of your memory which has a defaul...

Page 18: ...value use the UP DOWN buttons to give you the desired If you require 100 press the DOWN button 7 When happy with the GREEN value press the button above GREEN once Finally you are presented with the t...

Page 19: ...your memory If you are satisfied with all the values you have inputted If however you think you may have made a mistake or you have just changed your mind then you can return to the start of the memo...

Page 20: ...The memories will come on as you select them IF YOU WISH YOUR MEMORY TO COME ON AS SOON AS YOU GIVE THE LAMP POWER YOU WILL NEED TO PROGRAMME IT AS A TWO STEP CHASE WITH BOTH MEMORIES HAVING THE SAME...

Page 21: ...press the button above WAIT TIME once Now the XFADE TIME cross fade time will appear this is the second variable of the chase to be set The XFADE TIME is the length of time the light takes to change...

Page 22: ...r chase using the UP DOWN buttons 7 Once you are happy with the memory that will be your last step press the button above CHASE END once Now you will be offered the option USE CHASE if you wish to sim...

Page 23: ...ercon Power out powercon Battery speakon dmx in 5 pin xlr dmx out 5 pin xlr Electrical Total power draw 83 watts red green blue and white full Input 90 265 volts 50 60Hz Power 0 35 amps 240 volts Fuse...

Page 24: ...an overall master and strobe 22 chs note 16 bit for every channel bar strobe which runs as 8 bit For more detailed channel allocation information please refer to pages 11 to 14 Light engine Source cus...

Page 25: ...Satellite Mk II Dimensions Satellite Mk II User Manual PAGE 25 222mm 129mm 247mm 239mm 183mm 110mm 30mm 271mm 214mm...

Page 26: ...as it could be an internal fault If you have the technical knowledge skills you could open up the unit Yes check for loose connections Contact I Pix for more specific help with your problem as it coul...

Page 27: ...s working with a 15v output when there is no load connected to it Dmx trouble shooting The obvious It is good practice to connect data line and terminate before switching on device Is the dmx line fit...

Page 28: ...r When you see screen with the black boxes let go of the buttons and the next screen will appear If you do not let go it will stay locked until you let go Then the light will return to MODE 10 ADDR 00...

Page 29: ...unauthorised modification improper use or operation outside of sellers specifications for the product abuse neglect or accident THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY WETHER WRITTEN OR...

Page 30: ...lage Cheshire SK5 7DL Located 4 miles from Manchester airport and the city centre Tel 44 0 161 443 4140 E mail service i pix com www i pix com SERVICE CONTACT DETAILS BB4 USERS MANUAL PAGE 30 BB2 USER...

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