To use the native projector menu system under DMX control:

1.Send DMX decimal value 180–184 (Menu button) on Channel 10 to access the projector’s main menu. Send a DMX value in the “safe” range (0–9).

This command is equivalent to releasing the key on the projector’s keypad. Failure to release the key will result in unpredictable performance.

Optional. If the projector is mounted on the ceiling, flip the display by sending a value from 205–208 on Channel 10.

2.Use Channels 1 through 4 to adjust the pan and tilt to direct the projector to a suitable surface so you can view its on-screen display.

3.Adjust Zoom (Channel 7) and Focus (Channel 6) as needed to bring the projector’s on-screen display into focus.

4.Use the projector’s on-screen display as discussed in the projector manual provided with the DL.1 fixture.

5.To exit the projector’s menu system, repeat steps 2 and 3.

Projector Orientation. Projector Floor Orientation, Projector Ceiling Orientation, Projector Front Projection and Projector Rear Projection are active commands – i.e. they do not require the dimming iris value to be at zero to operate.

Once set, these commands maintain their value until reset even after shutdown and re-homing. For example, if the Control channel is set to DMX decimal value of 210 to switch the unit to Ceiling operation, then the unit will remain in Ceiling orientation until another command is sent to switch back to Floor. This allows the Control channel to revert to its safe value or some other value without losing the orientation or mirroring status.

Changing Projector Source Input

S-Video input can be utilized with either RGBHV or VGA but not both. You can select between RGBHV and VGA in the menu system, (see “Projector Input Source” on page 3-8). RGBHV is the factory default. You can also select the Projector Input via DMX using Channel 11.

Note: Before being able to use the DMX protocol to select projector source input, you must enable the PROJ IN BY DMX? menu option, see “Projector In By DMX?” on page 3-10.

Once the selection is made, allow about 10 seconds for the change to take effect .

Caution: Do not physically connect both the VGA and the RGBHV connectors at the same time. Doing so can damage the projector and void the warranty.

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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.