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DL.2 User Manual i
User Manual
© High End Systems, Inc. 2005, All Rights Reserved
Information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice. High End Systems, Inc.
assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual.
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DL.2 User Manual
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DL.2 Digital Light
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - DL.2 Digital Light

DL.2 User Manual iUser Manual © High End Systems, Inc. 2005, All Rights ReservedInformation and specifications in this document are subject to change

Seite 2 - Contacting High End Systems

x DL.2 User Manual Shutting Down the Fixture ... 16Recommended Shutdown Opt

Seite 3 - Declaration of Conformity

CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode Descriptions82 DL.2 User Manual Color OptionsCMY (RGB Inverse)This parameter simulates CMY color by inverting RGB color compone

Seite 4 - Important Safety Information

CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode DescriptionsDL.2 User Manual 83RGB Add, All PixelsThis option adds color to all pixels including black using the RGB color m

Seite 5 - Warranty Information

CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode Descriptions84 DL.2 User Manual Swap Color RGB to BRGThis option allows you to swap colors. All red values become blue, all gre

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CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode DescriptionsDL.2 User Manual 85Modifier 2: Increases blue color component from 0 = no adjustment to 255 (100%) = maximum blu

Seite 7 - DL.2 User Manual vii

CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode Descriptions86 DL.2 User Manual All or NothingThis options reduces all color values to full saturation or no color based on com

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CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode DescriptionsDL.2 User Manual 87Modifier 2: Transitions the green component from no adjustment at a value of 0 to magenta at

Seite 9 - Table of Contents

CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode Descriptions88 DL.2 User Manual Geometric OptionsEdge Detect ColorDisplays only the edges of image componentsModifier 1: Adjust

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CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode DescriptionsDL.2 User Manual 89Texture Ripple, CircularVaries the distance of reference points to the applied media file tex

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CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode Descriptions90 DL.2 User Manual Circular Sinewave w/X-axis WobbulationThis option varies the boundaries of the underlying objec

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CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode DescriptionsDL.2 User Manual 91Modifier 2: Adjusts the rate (rate) of the wobble from 0 = no adjustment to 255 (100%) = maxi

Seite 13 - Chapter 10: Global Functions

DL.2 User Manual xi16-bit DMX ... 36Wholehog III Program

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CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode Descriptions92 DL.2 User Manual Vertical Sinewave w/Y-axis WobbulationThis option varies the boundaries of the underlying objec

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CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode DescriptionsDL.2 User Manual 93to select as the chromakey in terms of Red, Green and Blue values. The Chromakey Medium param

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CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode Descriptions94 DL.2 User Manual to select as the chromakey in terms of Red, Green and Blue values. The Inverse Chromakey Medium

Seite 17 - Appendix D: Specifications

CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode DescriptionsDL.2 User Manual 95Mask Edge Fade ColorThis option applies color to a selected Edge Fade parameter, (see Mask Ed

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CHAPTER 11 Effect Mode Descriptions96 DL.2 User Manual

Seite 19 - Product Overview

DL.2 User Manual 97Chapter 12: Fixture Motion FunctionsThis chapter describes mechanical control for the DL.2 fixture with it’s internal projector.

Seite 20 - Hardware

CHAPTER 12 Fixture Motion Functions98 DL.2 User Manual MSpeed (Motor Speed)The MSpeed parameter adjusts the time required for a motor to complete move

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CHAPTER 12 Fixture Motion FunctionsDL.2 User Manual 99Projector ControlControl Parameter Projector OptionsThese Control parameter options remotely

Seite 22 - 4 DL.2 User Manual

CHAPTER 12 Fixture Motion Functions100 DL.2 User Manual Using the Internal Projector’s MenuTo use the native projector menu system under DMX control:1

Seite 23 - Setup and Configuration

DL.2 User Manual 101Chapter 13: Live Video Input and ControlThe DL.2 graphics engine can receive video from an external source or an integrated dig

Seite 24 - Attaching a Power Cord Cap

xii DL.2 User Manual Chapter 7: Graphic Functions: Rotation, Position, ScaleYou can independently control each 3-D object’s rotation direction and spe

Seite 25 - Back Panel Connections

CHAPTER 13 Live Video Input and Control102 DL.2 User Manual Live Video Connection OptionsThe DL.2 fixture has video connectors for RGBHV, VGA and S-Vi

Seite 26 - Mounting the Fixture

CHAPTER 13 Live Video Input and ControlDL.2 User Manual 103DMX Parameters Controlling the Internal CameraCamera ZoomThe Camera Zoom parameter uses

Seite 27 - Truss Mounting

CHAPTER 13 Live Video Input and Control104 DL.2 User Manual Camera EffectsThe Camera Effects parameter provides several options for manipulating the c

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DL.2 User Manual 105Chapter 14: Content Management ApplicationOverviewThe Content Management Application (CMA) runs on your personal computer and i

Seite 29 - Linking DL.2 Fixtures

CHAPTER 14 Content Management Application106 DL.2 User Manual Installing and Launching the CMABefore you launch the CMA, set up your Ethernet network

Seite 30 - Linking Configurations

CHAPTER 14 Content Management ApplicationDL.2 User Manual 107The Management Client WindowThe CMA application’s Management Client Window uses a simp

Seite 31 - Powering On the Fixture

CHAPTER 14 Content Management Application108 DL.2 User Manual • Deploy Content Archive restores user content to the server from the backup, (see page

Seite 32 - Configuring DL.2 Fixtures

CHAPTER 14 Content Management ApplicationDL.2 User Manual 109value. These values are fixed for Stock Content but must be assigned for all user crea

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CHAPTER 14 Content Management Application110 DL.2 User Manual Viewing FoldersEach Stock or User Media folder contains a group of media files. • Name o

Seite 34 - Shutting Down the Fixture

CHAPTER 14 Content Management ApplicationDL.2 User Manual 111Managing User Content All Stock and User content can be viewed and refreshed but the C

Seite 35 - Placing Fixture in Road Case

DL.2 User Manual xiiiChapter 10: Global FunctionsGlobal Graphic controls affect the composite image created by defining two or three separate object

Seite 36 - 2. Bring sides of case

CHAPTER 14 Content Management Application112 DL.2 User Manual You can automatically assign DMX values to all folders at once or to all the files withi

Seite 37 - The DL.2 Menu System

CHAPTER 14 Content Management ApplicationDL.2 User Manual 113Moving User Content Files and FoldersUser content can be easily moved between fixtures

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CHAPTER 14 Content Management Application114 DL.2 User Manual 3. Select Copy from the Media Files or 3D Objects drop down menu or the right click popu

Seite 39 - Navigating the Menu

CHAPTER 14 Content Management ApplicationDL.2 User Manual 115Archiving User ContentAn Archive/Image is a compressed file used to store media files,

Seite 40 - DL.2 Menu Options

CHAPTER 14 Content Management Application116 DL.2 User Manual Cloning User ContentCloning is a file transfer operation where all the User Content of a

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CHAPTER 14 Content Management ApplicationDL.2 User Manual 117DMX SummaryThe DMX Summary lets you view all the content for a single server in a tabl

Seite 42

CHAPTER 14 Content Management Application118 DL.2 User Manual Upgrading SoftwareUpgrade Management allows the user to upgrade the DL.2 fixture applica

Seite 43 - Menu Screen Descriptions

CHAPTER 14 Content Management ApplicationDL.2 User Manual 1193. Click on All Servers in the left pane of CMA Management window.4. Right click anywh

Seite 44 - DMX_Protocol _Obj Screens

CHAPTER 14 Content Management Application120 DL.2 User Manual Viewing and Editing Fixture ConfigurationThe CMA lets you remotely view and modify fixtu

Seite 45 - DMX_Raw Screen

CHAPTER 14 Content Management ApplicationDL.2 User Manual 121Editing Configuration ValuesThe Configuration table viewed in the right pane of the CM

Seite 46 - Set_Fixture Screen

xiv DL.2 User Manual Invert RGB ... 86Invert RGB and Swa

Seite 47 - Set_Projector Screen

CHAPTER 14 Content Management Application122 DL.2 User Manual Display InvertOn manually inverts display, Off reverts to default display orientation, A

Seite 48 - File Screen

CHAPTER 14 Content Management ApplicationDL.2 User Manual 123Model Read onlyPan InvertOn Inverts pan positioningOff reverts to default positionPan/

Seite 49 - Test Tab

CHAPTER 14 Content Management Application124 DL.2 User Manual

Seite 50 - Info Tab

DL.2 User Manual 125Chapter 15: Maintenance and TroubleshootingThis chapter includes information on replacing parts, cleaning the fixture, and some

Seite 51 - Reset Screen

CHAPTER 15 Maintenance and Troubleshooting126 DL.2 User Manual Maintaining the Filtering SystemLike all high quality video projection units, the DL.2

Seite 52 - 34 DL.2 User Manual

CHAPTER 15 Maintenance and TroubleshootingDL.2 User Manual 127Cleaning the Base Housing FilterThis filter is located between the handles on the fan

Seite 53 - DMX Programming Basics

CHAPTER 15 Maintenance and Troubleshooting128 DL.2 User Manual Cleaning the Internal Projector FilterAir Filter prevents dust from accumulating on sur

Seite 54 - Lighting Consoles

CHAPTER 15 Maintenance and TroubleshootingDL.2 User Manual 129Replacing the Lamp1. Shut down the fixture and disconnect from power.2. Allow the pro

Seite 55 - Control Channel Functions

CHAPTER 15 Maintenance and Troubleshooting130 DL.2 User Manual Replacing the FuseThe DL.2 has one user-serviceable fuse which controls mains voltage t

Seite 56 - 38 DL.2 User Manual

CHAPTER 15 Maintenance and TroubleshootingDL.2 User Manual 1312. Remove the four quarter-turn phillips head screws (two on each side of the front b

Seite 57 - Graphics Engine Overview

DL.2 User Manual xvChapter 13: Live Video Input and ControlThe DL.2 graphics engine can receive video from an external source or an integrated digita

Seite 58 - Graphic Engine Function Flow

CHAPTER 15 Maintenance and Troubleshooting132 DL.2 User Manual 2. The box card drives pan motor and fans located in the box.All cabling is marked with

Seite 59 - Graphics Engine Functions

CHAPTER 15 Maintenance and TroubleshootingDL.2 User Manual 133TroubleshootingThis section discusses troubleshooting LED states and general troubles

Seite 60 - 42 DL.2 User Manual

CHAPTER 15 Maintenance and Troubleshooting134 DL.2 User Manual General Troubleshooting SuggestionsThe following table shows general troubleshooting su

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CHAPTER 15 Maintenance and TroubleshootingDL.2 User Manual 135Frequently Asked QuestionsHow are DL.2 fixture IP addresses determined? In environm

Seite 62 - Content Selection Parameters

CHAPTER 15 Maintenance and Troubleshooting136 DL.2 User Manual

Seite 63 - Default DMX Value: = 1

DL.2 User Manual 137Chapter 16: Restoring the SystemRequirementsAll system restore operations require the DL.2 System Restore CD that ships with ea

Seite 64 - Media File

CHAPTER 16: 138 DL.2 User Manual Partial System Restore (Preserving Content)A partial system restore will replace the following components:• Microsof

Seite 65 - Defining a Media File Segment

CHAPTER 16 DL.2 User Manual 1396. The next page will ask you to confirm your selection. Press 'Confirm' and the restore will begin. 7. Al

Seite 66 - Defining Playback

CHAPTER 16: 140 DL.2 User Manual 9. Allow the device a few minutes to perform some OS initialization and reboot once more. The following steps are ad

Seite 67 - Playback Speed

DL.2 User Manual 141Appendix A: DL.2 DMX ProtocolChanFunction DescriptionValue Value Default# dec. % dec. %Motion and Camera Control(Standard, Du

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xvi DL.2 User Manual Downloading Content from a DL.2 Fixture to Your Local Drive ...113Uploading Content from Your Local Drive

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APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol142 DL.2 User Manual 10Control Function(continued)Home Pan/Tilt (20) 160-168NA0 0Reserved 169Home Focus/Zoom/Iris (20) 1

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APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 14316Camera Shutter Auto Exposure = Full Auto 0-63 0-250 0Auto Exposure = Shutter Priority, Shutter Spe

Seite 71 - Rotation Parameters

APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol144 DL.2 User Manual Global Functions (Standard, Dual, Single Protocol)22Global IntensitySelects intensity level for the

Seite 72 - Y Rotation

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 14523GlobalEffect 1Invert & Swap RGB to GBR. Mod1 = red to inverted green, Mod2 = green to inverted

Seite 73 - Z Rotation

APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol146 DL.2 User Manual 24Global Effect 1Modifier 1These Modifier parameters adjust the selected Global Effect 1 parameter o

Seite 74 - Scaling the Object

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 14727GlobalEffect 2Invert RGB. Mod1 = red to inverted red, Mod2 = green to inverted green, Mod3 = blue

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APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol148 DL.2 User Manual 28Global Effect 2Modifier 1These Modifier parameters adjust the selected Global Effect 2 parameter o

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APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 14931Mask SelectStrobing Masks0 0Periodic strobe, round “iris” mask closing from outside in. 128NARound

Seite 77 - Changing Object Position

APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol150 DL.2 User Manual Global Image Edge Fade34Image Edge Fade, TopAdjusts the image’s top edge diffusion from hard edge (0

Seite 78 - Y Position

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 1514950Viewpoint Position XMaximum horizontal angle clockwise 0 0-32768 50Center 32768 50Maximum horizon

Seite 79 - Z Position

DL.2 User Manual xviiChoosing the Appropriate Type of System Restore ... 137Full System Restore ...

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APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol152 DL.2 User Manual Graphic 1 Functions (Standard, Dual, Single Protocol)57OpacitySelects transparency level from comple

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APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 15366Play SpeedNormal Speed 0 0128 50Slow speeds from slowest toward normal 1-127 1-49Normal Speed 128 5

Seite 82 - Visual Mode

APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol154 DL.2 User Manual 69Visual ModeGray maker2. Always gray. Mod1 = brightness, Mod2 = contrast5NA 1 1Posterizer. Mod1 red

Seite 83 - Gray maker

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 15572Effect Mode 1All or nothing. Mod1 = red, Mod2 = green, Mod3 = blue. Color value greater than mo

Seite 84 - Fire Gradient

APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol156 DL.2 User Manual 72Effect Mode 1Tiling on, Mod1 = x-axis tiling scaler, Mod2 = y-axis tiling scaler. Scaler of 128 =

Seite 85 - Effect 1 and Effect 2

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 15776Effect Mode 2RGB add, non-black pixels. Mod1 = red, Mod2 = green, Mod3 = blue6NA 0 0Swap color

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APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol158 DL.2 User Manual 76Effect Mode 2Chromakey Fine. Select key color using Mod1 = red, Mod2 = green, Mod3 = blue26NA 0

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APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 15977Effect Mode 2 Modifier 1Adjust effects selected in Effect Mode 2 from no adjustment at a DMX value

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APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol160 DL.2 User Manual Graphic 1 Scaling86Scale XMinimum object size along X axis (1:10) 0 0128 50Increases object size alo

Seite 89 - Global Functions

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 161Graphic 2 Functions(Standard, Dual)95OpacitySelects transparency level from completely transparent (0

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APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol162 DL.2 User Manual 104Play SpeedNormal Speed0 0128 50Slow speeds from slowest toward normal1-127 1-49Normal Speed128 50

Seite 92 - Masking Control

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 163107 Visual ModeColor to black & white. Mod1 fades color RGB @0 to B/W @50% to white @ 100%. Mod2=

Seite 93 - Image Edge Fade

APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol164 DL.2 User Manual 110Effect Mode 1Invert RGB. Mod1 = red to inverted red, Mod2 = green to inverted green, Mod3 = blu

Seite 94 - Image Montage with Edge Fade

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 165110Effect Mode 1Circular sinewave x-axis wobbulation. Mod1 = size, Mod2 = rate, Mod3 = offset64NA 0

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APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol166 DL.2 User Manual 114Effect Mode 2Swap color RGB to BGR, Mod1 = red, Mod2 = green, Mod3 = blue.8NA 0 0Solarize 1

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APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 167114Effect Mode 2Chromakey Coarse. Select key color using Mod1 = red, Mod2 = green, Mod3 = blue28N

Seite 97 - Global Viewpoint Mode

APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol168 DL.2 User Manual 115Effect Mode 2Modifier 1Adjust effects selected in Effect Mode 2 from no adjustment at a DMX value

Seite 98 - Viewpoint Position Z (Zoom)

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 169Graphic 2 Scaling124Scale XMinimum image size along X axis (1:10) 0 0128 50Increases image size along

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APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol170 DL.2 User Manual Graphic 3 Function(Standard Protocol)133OpacitySelects transparency level from completely transparen

Seite 100 - Color Options

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 171142Play SpeedNormal Speed0 0128 50Slow speeds from slowest toward normal1-127 1-49Normal Speed128 50F

Seite 101 - Swap Color RGB to GBR

DL.2 User Manual 1Chapter 1: Product OverviewThis chapter describes the features and specifications of the DL.2 fixture and the Content Management

Seite 102 - Solarize 2

APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol172 DL.2 User Manual 145Visual ModeColor to black & white. Mod1 fades color RGB @0 to B/W @50% to white @ 100%. Mod2=

Seite 103 - Color Cycle

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 173148Effect Mode 1Invert RGB. Mod1 = red to inverted red, Mod2 = green to inverted green, Mod3 = blue

Seite 104 - Invert RGB

APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol174 DL.2 User Manual 148Effect Mode 1Circular sinewave x-axis wobbulation. Mod1 = size, Mod2 = rate, Mod3 = offset64NA 0

Seite 105 - Invert and Swap RGB to BRG

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 175152Effect Mode 2Swap color RGB to BGR, Mod1 = red, Mod2 = green, Mod3 = blue.8NA 0 0Solarize 1,

Seite 106 - Geometric Options

APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol176 DL.2 User Manual 152Effect Mode 2Chromakey Coarse. Select key color using Mod1 = red, Mod2 = green, Mod3 = blue28

Seite 107 - Texture Ripple, Circular

APPENDIX ADL.2 DMX ProtocolDL.2 User Manual 177153Effect Mode 2 Modifier 1Adjust effects selected in Effect Mode 2 from no adjustment at a DMX value

Seite 108 - Object Effect Global Effect

APPENDIX A DL.2 DMX Protocol178 DL.2 User Manual Graphic 3 Scaling162Scale XMinimum image size along X axis (1:10) 0 0128 50Increases image size alon

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MSpeed Conversion TableDL.2 User Manual 179Appendix B: MSpeed Conversion TableThe following table lists the MSpeed (motor) movement times and their

Seite 110 - Chromakey Fine

APPENDIX B MSpeed Conversion Table180 DL.2 User Manual 48.65 145 57 9149.54 144 56 9050.43 143 56 8F51.33 142 56 8E52.24 141 55 8D53.16 140 55 8C54.0

Seite 111 - Inverse Chromakey Medium

DL.2 User Manual 181Appendix C: Custom User ContentThere are several considerations to keep in mind when creating custom content to control with th

Seite 112 - Mask Color

ii DL.2 User Manual Contacting High End Systems®Sales Department High End Systems, Inc. 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin, TX 78758 USA voice: 512.836.2242

Seite 113 - Mask Edge Fade Color

CHAPTER 1 Product Overview2 DL.2 User Manual • RGBHV and S-Video connections accept a wide range of media device inputsGraphics Engine• Simultaneous p

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APPENDIX C Custom User Content182 DL.2 User Manual • An object can have one layer, one surface and one texture.• An object's UV (texture) coordi

Seite 115 - Fixture Motion Functions

DL.2 User Manual 183Appendix D: DL.2 SpecificationsMechanicalFixture Dimensions: 595 mm x 598 mm x 911 mm (23.4 in x 23.6 in x 35.9 in)Weight: 53.5

Seite 116 - Control Function Options

APPENDIX D DL.2 Specifications184 DL.2 User Manual Electrical SpecificationsInput ratings: 100—120V 6.8A 50/60Hz, 200—240V 3.4A 50/60HzPower factor:

Seite 117 - Projector Control

APPENDIX D DL.2 SpecificationsDL.2 User Manual 185Cable and Connector SpecificationsVideo Connectors: •RGBHV—BNC x 5•VGA—DB15• S-Video—mini-DINPeri

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APPENDIX D DL.2 Specifications186 DL.2 User Manual

Seite 119 - Live Video Input and Control

DL.2 User Manual 187Appendix E: Safety InformationWarning: For Continued Protection Against Fire1. This equipment for connection to branch circuit

Seite 120 - Live Video Connection Options

APPENDIX E Safety Information188 DL.2 User Manual Appendice E Importantes Informations Sur La SécuritéMise En Garde: Pour Une Protection Permanente

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APPENDIX E Safety InformationDL.2 User Manual 189Anhang E Wichtige Hinweise Für Ihre SicherheitWarnung: Zum Schutz Vor Brandgefahr1. Dieses Gerät da

Seite 122 - Camera Effects

APPENDIX E Safety Information190 DL.2 User Manual Apéndice E Información Importante De SeguridadAdvertencia: Para Protección Continua Contra Incendios

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APPENDIX E Safety InformationDL.2 User Manual 191Appendice E Importanti Informazioni Di SicurezzaAvvertenza: Per Prevenire Incendi1. Questa apparec

Seite 124 - Fixture Identification

CHAPTER 1 Product OverviewDL.2 User Manual 3— Black and White, Color Negative and Freeze Frame effects— White Balance including Red and Blue gain

Seite 125 - The Management Client Window

APPENDIX E Safety Information192 DL.2 User Manual

Seite 126 - Media Files

CHAPTER 1 Product Overview4 DL.2 User Manual

Seite 127 - Viewing Content

DL.2 User Manual 5Chapter 2: Setup and ConfigurationSetting up your DL.2 fixture includes connecting to power, DMX and Video inputs, DMX linking an

Seite 128 - Viewing Files

CHAPTER 2 Setup and Configuration6 DL.2 User Manual Attaching a Power Cord CapThe DL.2 fixture ships with an SJT power cord. This section has informat

Seite 129 - Managing User Content

CHAPTER 2 Setup and ConfigurationDL.2 User Manual 7Back Panel ConnectionsThe DL.2 fixture’s back panel contain ports for:• 5-pin DMX Data In and Da

Seite 130 - Valid DMX Values

CHAPTER 2 Setup and Configuration8 DL.2 User Manual Mounting the FixtureYou can mount DL.2 fixtures suspended from a support system (such as a truss)

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CHAPTER 2 Setup and ConfigurationDL.2 User Manual 9Mounting the Fixture UprightTo mount the fixture upright, place the fixture on a sturdy, stable

Seite 132 - Moving Files Between Fixtures

CHAPTER 2 Setup and Configuration10 DL.2 User Manual 3. Tighten the clamps firmly to the fixture’s base and to the support.4. Run the safety cable th

Seite 133 - Archiving User Content

CHAPTER 2 Setup and ConfigurationDL.2 User Manual 11Linking DL.2 FixturesFixture NetworkIn addition to functioning on a standard DMX512 link, DL.2

Seite 134 - Deleting Content

DL.2 User Manual iiiDeclaration of Conformityaccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN45104Manufacturer’s name: High End Systems, Inc. Distributor’s name:

Seite 135 - DMX Summary

CHAPTER 2 Setup and Configuration12 DL.2 User Manual Linking ConfigurationsThe following diagrams show configuration options for linking DL.2 fixtures

Seite 136 - Upgrading Software

CHAPTER 2 Setup and ConfigurationDL.2 User Manual 13Powering On the FixtureTo power on the DL.2 fixture, simply connect it to an appropriately-rate

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CHAPTER 2 Setup and Configuration14 DL.2 User Manual Configuring DL.2 FixturesBefore programming the DL.2 fixtures from a DMX512 console, you need to:

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CHAPTER 2 Setup and ConfigurationDL.2 User Manual 15Setup Configuration Using the CMAThe Content Management Application lets you remotely configure

Seite 139 - Editing Configuration Values

CHAPTER 2 Setup and Configuration16 DL.2 User Manual To edit the DMX Start Channel: 1. Scroll down the Configuration list in the right pane and double

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CHAPTER 2 Setup and ConfigurationDL.2 User Manual 17Placing Fixture in Road CaseBefore shipping the DL.2 fixture, lock its pan and tilt position so

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CHAPTER 2 Setup and Configuration18 DL.2 User Manual 4. Place the DL.2 fixture in its provided road case for shipping.1. Place Top over the fixture fi

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DL.2 User Manual 19Chapter 3: The DL.2 Menu SystemYou can use the DL.2 fixture’s Menu System to configure the fixture, review diagnostic feedback,

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CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu System20 DL.2 User Manual The large Multi-directional button controls movement between fields. The Escape to the left cancels

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CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu SystemDL.2 User Manual 21Navigating the MenuSelect any tab by pressing the corresponding button to the side of the display.

Seite 145 - ° tilt position

iv DL.2 User Manual Product Modification WarningHigh End Systems products are designed and manufactured to meet the requirements of United States and

Seite 146 - Recalibrating the Filter

CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu System22 DL.2 User Manual DL.2 Menu OptionsThe menu display consists of a set of top-level tabbed screens and their associated

Seite 147 - Replacing the Lamp

CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu SystemDL.2 User Manual 23SetFixtureDisplay InvertOn Inverts menu display and navigationOff Turns off the display invertAuto

Seite 148 - Replacing the Fuse

CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu System24 DL.2 User Manual InfoHoursLamp HoursResetMonitors lamp, fixture, and filter hours of operation. Selecting Reset rever

Seite 149 - Replacing Driver Boards

CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu SystemDL.2 User Manual 25Menu Screen DescriptionsMenu screens are presented on the display as a tabs. Sub-levels for a spec

Seite 150 - Fixture Head Driver Board

CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu System26 DL.2 User Manual DMX_Protocol TabThis tab displays the current DMX value being received from a console for each param

Seite 151 - Troubleshooting

CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu SystemDL.2 User Manual 27DMX_Raw ScreenYou can view the DMX values of all fixtures on the link. The Raw Tab displays every

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CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu System28 DL.2 User Manual Set TabSet_Fixture ScreenThe Fixture tab provides options for selecting or changing fixture movement

Seite 153 - Frequently Asked Questions

CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu SystemDL.2 User Manual 29modification of effects. This includes any content such as stills, movies of even S-Video input or

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CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu System30 DL.2 User Manual • Manual turns on the projector lamp only when set to On via DMX, Menu or the CMA.• DMX only turns t

Seite 155 - Restoring the System

CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu SystemDL.2 User Manual 31Test TabTest_Home ScreenHoming sets a fixture to it’s default posi-tioning. The fixture automatica

Seite 156 - Performing the System Restore

DL.2 User Manual vSymbolsThe following international caution and warning symbols appear in margins throughout this manual to highlight messages.Fog M

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CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu System32 DL.2 User Manual Info TabThe Info tab displays current fixture information such as hardware and software versions, se

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CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu SystemDL.2 User Manual 33Reset ScreenThe Reset screen provides options to reset, shutdown and upgrade software. Reboot Medi

Seite 159 - DL.2 DMX Protocol

CHAPTER 3 The DL.2 Menu System34 DL.2 User Manual

Seite 160 - # dec. % dec. %

DL.2 User Manual 35Chapter 4: DMX Programming BasicsDMX Programming OverviewDMX512 LinksA lighting console typically utilizes a protocol called DMX

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CHAPTER 4 DMX Programming Basics36 DL.2 User Manual Lighting ConsolesLighting consoles differ in many aspects and it is important to understand how yo

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CHAPTER 4 DMX Programming BasicsDL.2 User Manual 37Wholehog III Programming NotesPlay SpeedYou can adjust the Play Speed using the encoder wheel on

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CHAPTER 4 DMX Programming Basics38 DL.2 User Manual

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DL.2 User Manual 39Chapter 5: Graphics Engine OverviewThe DL.2 fixture’s graphic engine software gives you control over content selection, playback

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CHAPTER 5 Graphics Engine Overview40 DL.2 User Manual Graphic Functions are applied to each object.Global Functions are then applied to the composi

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CHAPTER 5 Graphics Engine OverviewDL.2 User Manual 41Graphics Engine FunctionsObject Graphic FunctionsFor an individual object, you can control:• T

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vi DL.2 User Manual Returning an Item Under Warranty for RepairIt is necessary to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from your dealer

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CHAPTER 5 Graphics Engine Overview42 DL.2 User Manual

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DL.2 User Manual 43Chapter 6: Graphic Functions: Defining ContentEach layer’s selected content is composed of a 3-D object overlaid with a media fi

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CHAPTER 6 Graphic Functions: Defining Content44 DL.2 User Manual Content Selection ParametersThe following sections outline parameters you will use to

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CHAPTER 6 Graphic Functions: Defining ContentDL.2 User Manual 45Default DMX Value: = 1 DMXValueMedia Folder Name Content Description1 HES Core Prem

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CHAPTER 6 Graphic Functions: Defining Content46 DL.2 User Manual Media FileThe Media File parameter lets you identify which Stock or User media file t

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CHAPTER 6 Graphic Functions: Defining ContentDL.2 User Manual 47Defining a Media File SegmentYou can define any portion of a video media file to pl

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CHAPTER 6 Graphic Functions: Defining Content48 DL.2 User Manual Defining Playback After selecting and defining a media file segment to display on a 3

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CHAPTER 6 Graphic Functions: Defining ContentDL.2 User Manual 49Playback SpeedThe Playback Speed parameter controls the speed of the selected media

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DL.2 User Manual 51Chapter 7: Graphic Functions: Rotation, Position, ScaleYou can independently control each 3-D object’s rotation direction and sp

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DL.2 User Manual viiWhat You Should Know About CopyrightThe following FAQ can help you understand copyright laws and how they apply to content used w

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CHAPTER 7 Graphic Functions: Rotation, Position, Scale52 DL.2 User Manual When you rotate an object, you are rotating it around the selected axis. X R

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CHAPTER 7 Graphic Functions: Rotation, Position, ScaleDL.2 User Manual 53Rotation ParametersX RotationThe X Rotation parameter rotates the selected

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CHAPTER 7 Graphic Functions: Rotation, Position, Scale54 DL.2 User Manual Y RotationThe Y Rotation parameter rotates or indexes the selected object ar

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CHAPTER 7 Graphic Functions: Rotation, Position, ScaleDL.2 User Manual 55Z RotationThe Z Rotation parameter rotates or indexes the selected object

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CHAPTER 7 Graphic Functions: Rotation, Position, Scale56 DL.2 User Manual Scaling the ObjectYou can scale an 3-D object along the X, Y and/or Z axis t

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CHAPTER 7 Graphic Functions: Rotation, Position, ScaleDL.2 User Manual 57Y ScaleThe Y Scale parameter scales the selected 3-D object along the y ax

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CHAPTER 7 Graphic Functions: Rotation, Position, Scale58 DL.2 User Manual Z ScaleThe Z Scale parameter scales the selected 3-D object along the z axis

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CHAPTER 7 Graphic Functions: Rotation, Position, ScaleDL.2 User Manual 59Changing Object Position You can reposition each 3-D object’s position in

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CHAPTER 7 Graphic Functions: Rotation, Position, Scale60 DL.2 User Manual Y PositionThe Y Position parameter moves your object along the y axis with 1

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CHAPTER 7 Graphic Functions: Rotation, Position, ScaleDL.2 User Manual 61Z PositionThe Z Position parameter moves your object along the z axis with

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DL.2 User Manual 63Chapter 8: Graphic Functions: Opacity and EffectsYou can adjust opacity and apply a variety of color mixing and geometric ef

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CHAPTER 8 Graphic Functions: Opacity and Effects64 DL.2 User Manual Visual ModeVisual Mode options are selected using three parameters. The Visual Mod

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CHAPTER 8 Graphic Functions: Opacity and EffectsDL.2 User Manual 65Content OptimizationContent Optimization adjusts the image Black level and Contr

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CHAPTER 8 Graphic Functions: Opacity and Effects66 DL.2 User Manual Gray maker 2Converts a color image to grayscale.NOTE: If content is already graysc

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CHAPTER 8 Graphic Functions: Opacity and EffectsDL.2 User Manual 67Effect 1 and Effect 2Two Effect Mode parameters are available for each individua

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CHAPTER 8 Graphic Functions: Opacity and Effects68 DL.2 User Manual 19 Invert and Swap RGB to BRGRed to YellowGreen to CyanBlue to Magenta20 Edge Dete

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DL.2 User Manual 69Chapter 9: Graphic Functions: Synchronizing ContentUse Synchronization when you have 3D objects with media files that you want t

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CHAPTER 9 Graphic Functions: Synchronizing Content70 DL.2 User Manual Note: Every parameter that you have set to affect the Sync To object will now ef

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DL.2 User Manual 71Chapter 10: Global FunctionsGlobal Graphic controls affect the composite image created by defining two or three separate object

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DL.2 User Manual ixTable of ContentsChapter 1: Product OverviewThis chapter describes the features and specifications of the DL.2 fixture and the Con

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CHAPTER 10 Global Functions72 DL.2 User Manual Global Effect 1 and Effect 2There are two Global Effect Mode parameters, each with three modifier param

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CHAPTER 10 Global FunctionsDL.2 User Manual 7319 Invert and Swap RGB to BRGFrom Red toInverted RedFrom Green toInverted GreenFrom Blue to Inverted

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CHAPTER 10 Global Functions74 DL.2 User Manual Masking ControlMask Shape Select and Strobing The Mask Select parameter lets you choose a mask to frame

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CHAPTER 10 Global FunctionsDL.2 User Manual 75Image Edge Fade Four Image Edge Fade parameters let you control the Edge Fade for individual sides of

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CHAPTER 10 Global Functions76 DL.2 User Manual Image Montage without Edge FadeImage Montage with Edge Fade

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CHAPTER 10 Global FunctionsDL.2 User Manual 77Keystone Correction ParametersWhen an image is output from a DL.2 fixture at an angle the image may a

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CHAPTER 10 Global Functions78 DL.2 User Manual X RatioThe X Ratio Parameter shapes the output to adjust for keystone effects created in certain output

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CHAPTER 10 Global FunctionsDL.2 User Manual 79Global Viewpoint ModeThe Global Viewpoint Mode parameter defines a 3-D space and the Viewpoint Positi

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CHAPTER 10 Global Functions80 DL.2 User Manual Perspective View, Cartesian CoordinatesThis Viewpoint mode parameter creates a 3-D space with a perspec

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DL.2 User Manual 81Chapter 11: Effect Mode DescriptionsSeveral modes for Color and Geometric effects are available in Effects Parameters for both i

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