High End Systems DL1 user manual DMX Programming Overview, Bit vs -bit DMX, Lighting Consoles

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Chapter 4:

DMX Programming

DMX Programming Overview

A lighting console typically utilizes a protocol called DMX-512 to communicate with automated lighting fixtures and conventional dimmers. This protocol consists of 512 unique channels of control per output link (universe). Typically a lighting fixture or device will use a channel for each parameter’s function. Each channel consists of 256 values ranging from 0 to 255. The lighting console is programmed to transmit a corresponding DMX value for the desired function of each parameter. All DMX values are stored within in the lighting console, and typically are referred to as cues, scenes, or presets.

8-bit vs. 16-bit DMX

Most parameters of an automated light use one channel of DMX providing 256 values of control (0-255). This is known as 8-bit DMX. Although several DL.1 parameters use 8-bit DMX, several require a more accurate range of values than can be provided with a single DMX channel.

By utilizing two DMX channels for a single parameter, 65535 values become available for controlling and adjusting parameter functions. This is known at 16-bit DMX. You can adjust 16-bit DMX values in both coarse and fine increments. The first channel of the pair provides coarse control changes of the DMX value in increments of 256. The second channel of the pair provides fine control and changes of the DMX value in increments of 1.

Lighting Consoles

Lighting consoles differ in many aspects and it is important to understand how your console operates with DL.1 fixtures.

Fixture Libraries

Many sophisticated lighting consoles utilize pre-made fixture libraries. A fixture library consists of profiles for various types of lighting fixtures and devices. Each profile corresponds to the fixture’s DMX protocol and allows for ease of programming. Depending upon the manufacturer of your lighting console, some DL.1 parameters might have different labels for parameter names and functions than are listed within this manual. Consult your lighting console manual for further information.

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Contents Page US and the Americas Contacting High End SystemsDeclaration of Conformity FCC Information Product Modification WarningSymbols Important Safety InformationPatents Warranty InformationVii What You Should Know About Copyright Table of Contents Chapter Fixture Operation DMX Programming Chapter General Maintenance and Troubleshooting List of Figures DL.1 Fixture DimensionsXiv Operation FeaturesOptional Digital Eye Technology Optional AccessoriesPhysical Specifications SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Electrical SpecificationsProjector Specifications DMX and RS-485 Projector Link Cable and Connector SpecificationsVideo Connectors Features and Specifications Unpacking the Fixture Replacing the Power Cord CapVatic Fitter Heads Information Danmark Connecting VideoInstalling a Line Cord Cap U.K. Only Input Source Fog Machine Warning Mounting the FixtureRecommended Mounting Orientation Truss Mounting Mounting the Fixture UprightVerifying the Truss Support ClampsAttaching the Mounting brackets Mounting ProcedureCable Connectors Data Cabling and ConnectorsLinking the Fixtures DMX Data CablesXLR 5-pin connector Setting up the LinkHoming the Fixture Powering On the FixtureInstalling a Terminator Viewing the Display Panel Verifying and Uploading Fixture SoftwareDL.1 menu system navigation buttons Setting the DMX Start ChannelLocking Pan and Tilt Positions Shutting Down the FixtureChapter Fixture Operation TalkBack Support for Remote AccessNavigational Basics Menu DisplayExiting the Menu System Display in Menu Locked ModeUnlocking the Menu System Description/Notes Menu MapHome Fixture ALL Factory Default Settings Setting a DMX Start ChannelMenu Option Descriptions DMX Address MenuTilt Invert Pan/Tilt SwapPan Invert Projector Input Source Data Loss TimeoutDisplay Level Reset Projector Hours Projector Default?Iris Version Striking the Projector LampProjector In By DMX? Projector Control Zoom Override MenuFocus Override Menu Camera Option New Air Filter Align Pan MotorsCrossloading Fixture Software Fixture Mode MenuHoming the Fixture Copying the Boot CodeTest Options Menu Unique Number Information MenuSelf Test Menu DMX Values Menu Temperatures MenuProjector Hours Reset Fixture Hours ResetFixture Hours Lamp HoursTo Display Errors Display ErrorsFixture Operation Bit vs -bit DMX DMX Programming OverviewLighting Consoles Fixture LibrariesBit DMX DMX Output DisplaysStandard Movement and Projection Controls Parameter DescriptionsControl Function Options Changing Projector Source Input Digital Eye Technology Control Standard DL.1 Protocol DL.1 Protocol TablesEnhanced DL.1 Protocol DefaultMaintaining the Filtering System Chapter General Maintenance TroubleshootingReplacing Filters Replacing PartsReassemble the fixture Replacing the LampReplacing the Fuse Replacing the FuseCleaning or Replacing the Front Window Cleaning or Replacing the Front WindowReplacing a Driver Board Driver board configurationsReplacing 3-Phase Board Replacing 2-Phase BoardLED States General TroubleshootingSteady Orange Receiving information from 2 & 3 phase Boards Addressing screw and LED locations Problem Solution General Troubleshooting SuggestionsGeneral Maintenance and Troubleshooting Appendix a Safety Information Appendice a Importantes Informations Sur La Sécurité Marron phase Bleu neutre Vert/jaune terreWarnung Zum Schutz Gegen Gefährliche Körperströme Anhang a Wichtige Hinweise Für Ihre SicherheitWarnung Zum Schutz Vor Brandgefahr Advertencia Para Protección Continua Contra Incendios Apéndice a Información Importante De SeguridadVigtig Sikkerhedsinformation Appendice a Importanti Informazioni Di SicurezzaAvvertenza Per Prevenire Incendi Avvertenza Per Prevenire Le Scosse ElettricheSafety Information Appendix B MSpeed Conversion Table Time Dec Hex MSpeed Conversion Table

DL1 specifications

The High End Systems DL1 is a cutting-edge digital light fixture designed for dynamic and engaging lighting applications in the entertainment industry. Known for its versatility, high performance, and user-friendly interface, the DL1 has become a staple in various venues, including theaters, concert halls, and corporate events.

One of the standout features of the DL1 is its advanced digital projection technology. This fixture combines powerful imaging capabilities with high-quality optical components, allowing users to project vibrant images, videos, and animations onto various surfaces. The DL1 boasts a high-resolution output and color fidelity, ensuring that visuals are displayed with stunning clarity and richness. This makes it an excellent choice for productions requiring intricate image presentations.

In terms of flexibility, the DL1 offers an impressive range of features tailored for live events. It comes equipped with a highly configurable lens system that allows users to alter the beam angle, focusing on the fine details or casting a wider light for broader coverage. This adaptability is coupled with a robust gobo system, enabling designers to create dynamic patterns and shapes that can enhance any performance setting.

The DL1 integrates seamlessly into existing lighting rigs, thanks to its compatibility with industry-standard control protocols, such as DMX and Art-Net. This allows for precise control and integration with other lighting fixtures, providing designers and operators with extensive creative possibilities. Its on-board programming features also empower designers to set up shows quickly and efficiently, reducing time spent on setup and increasing the focus on artistic direction.

In terms of construction and durability, the DL1 is built to withstand the rigors of tour and rental environments. Its rugged yet lightweight design ensures reliability, while the efficient cooling system prolongs the lifespan of its internal components. This durability is essential for maintaining peak performance during demanding shows and events.

Lastly, the High End Systems DL1 emphasizes ease of use. With an intuitive user interface and robust onboard capabilities, operators can quickly navigate settings and access features, making it ideal for both novice and experienced lighting designers. The combination of its innovative technology, flexible features, and ease of use firmly establishes the DL1 as an essential tool for any modern lighting designer looking to enhance their productions with high-impact visuals.