Caleg WOWMAKER M 130 Operating instructions

General Operating Instructions
M130.2.1EN

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I. Quick Start Guide ..................................................................3
II. Introduction and Important Terms .........................................4
III. Flightcase .............................................................................5
IV. Studiolifter............................................................................6
V. Studioframe..........................................................................7
VI. Transport ..............................................................................8
VII. Set-Up ..................................................................................9
VIII. Starting the LED Display......................................................13
IX. Dismantling the WOWMAKER..............................................15
X. Care and Maintenance.........................................................17
XI. Important Information.........................................................18
XII. Troubleshooting ..................................................................19
XIII. Features and Specifications ................................................21
XIV. Cabling and Wiring ..............................................................25
Table of Contents
Please read these instructions carefully before first use.
In order to connect and operate the WOWMAKER M130 safely, you must
read and understand the operating instructions!
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Static calculation from June 15, 2018, SuS-Ingenieure mbH, Ettlingen
© 06.2018 caleg Schrank und ehäusebau mbH
WOWMAKER is a brand of
caleg Schrank und ehäusebau mbH
Zum erlen 1
D - 66131 Saarbrücken
Phone +49 6893 89 470
Mail your@wowmaker.de
Internet www.wowmaker.de
Validity of this document:
The release status of this user manual is shown on the title page and is only
valid in connection with a WOWMaker of the same release status.
You can also find an overview at www.wowmaker.de/release.
Subject to technical changes.

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I. Quick Start Guide
The Quick Start uide is a condensed version of the user guide for experienced users.
It does not replace the user guide.
Check the transport dimensions, floor load and fuses at the installation location..
4 See page 21 4 See drawing page 24
The Flightcase has four inner and four outer wheels.
The inner wheels must always have contact with the ground.
When transported on a tail lift, the four outer wheels can overhang.
4 See page 8
When the WOWMAKER has reached its designated location, first lift off the rear case and then the
front case. At least two people are required to remove the cases.
4 See page 9
Place both cases upright against each other on the floor and lock them against each other with
the butterfly locks.
4 See page 12
Check that all connections are plugged in and locked.
Connections to the socket strip:
• 1x Neutrik power cable 4 See page 25
• 2x Neutrik plugs from the display 4 See page 25
• S-Box power supply unit on socket strip 4 See page 25
• 1x power cable for Lifter control 4See page 25
Connections S-Box:
• S-Box connection with power supply unit 4See page 25
• Network cable between S-Box and display 4See page 25
Lower the device’s foot and bring the Lifter to the presentation height.
4 See page 11
Remove the slide-in panel and roll the floor of the case away to the front.
4 See page 12
The WOWMAKER is now ready for presentation and media from the S-Box’s hard disk can be
shown on the display.
If desired, other media can be connected to the S-Box via cable.
4 See page 13
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II. Introduction and Important Terms
The WOWMAKER M130 (hereinafter referred to as WOWMAKER) is an easy-to-use plug and play solution for
the SAMSUN IF 1.5 system. It combines a mobile LED Full HD display with a lift and transport system.
It consists of 3 main components, which together make up the WOWMAKER:
1. Flightcase
The flightcase is used to transport the display system safely and easily.
2. Studiolift
The Studiolifter is an adjustable electrical lifting system.
3. Studioframe
The Studioframe is a 130 zoll (approx. 330cm) Full HD (IF-1.5mm) Samsung display.
The following is also included in delivery:
Neutrik power cable - used to connect the WOWMAKER to the 220 V power supply system (page 10)
Cable remote control - for controlling the Studiolifter (page 11)
S-Box - UHD video processor for signal processing (page 13)
Remote control - for operating the S-Box (page 13)
S-Box power supply - for powering the S-Box (page 14)
IR Extender, consisting of the IR transmitter box, the IR eye and a power supply unit (page 14)
ATTENTION: The device is only for indoor use!
If you pass the device on to a third party, please make sure they receive these operating instructions, as well
as all accessories supplied with the WOWMAKER. This includes all of the written documents supplied, as
they are also part of the operating instructions.
This device may not be used by people with impaired physical, sensory or mental abilities or by children,
unless supervised by a person responsible for their safety.
Original WOWMAKER accessories can be found at: www.wowmaker.de/equipment

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ATTENTION: During transport, make sure that the flightcase is not tilted sideways by more than 9
degrees.
III. Flightcase
The Flightcase is designed to fit through a door with a width of 85cm and a standard height of 200cm. Due
to its dimensions and weight (~750kg including Studiolifter and Studioframe) at least 2 people are required
to move the WOWMAKER.
If a loading ramp or a forklift is available on site, a small van with a loading area of at least 302cm is sufficient.
Otherwise, a 7.5t truck with a lifting platform should be used.
ATTENTION: Observe the load limits of the tail lift.
Weight empty approx. 250kg; weight with WOWMAKER approx. 750kg
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FRONT
BACK
1Corner castor wheels with brakes 2Butterfly locks

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IV. Studiolifter
The Studiolifter is controlled by a wired remote control. Optionally, a permanently connected control unit with
digital height display can also be purchased for the device.
The motors in the lifting columns are not intended for constant changes in the height position of the display.
The motion sequence should not exceed 4 minutes. Afterwards, a pause of at least 18 minutes must be
observed. A slight oil smell may develop during lifting or lowering.

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V. Studioframe
The Studioframe consists of 18 single modules (three lines of six modules each) and one S-Box (UHD video
processor). The modules have FULL FRONT service access.
Do not touch the LED front with objects or dirty hands. This can irreparably damage the front boards.
Display wiring
(marked red)
(marked blue)

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VI. Transport
ATTENTION: The Flightcase has four inner and four outer wheels. The inner wheels must always
have contact with the ground. When transported on a tail lift, the four outer wheels can overhang.

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VII. Set-Up
Move the WOWMAKER to its intended position. This must be flat and able to support ~ 750kg, which corres-
ponds to a floor load of ~ 600kg/m².
ATTENTION: During transport, make sure that the Flightcase is not tilted sideways by more than 9 de-
grees. Installation at maximum angle of 3 degrees.
STEP 1: Once the WOWMAKER has reached its intended position, remove the rear part of the Flightcase
(wider one). To do so, open the ten butterfly locks. If necessary, the WOWMAKER can now be repositioned.
ATTENTION: At least two people are required to remove the case. Otherwise there is a risk of
accidents. Set the rear part of the case down carefully.
STEP 2: Open the butterfly locks on the front part of the case. Remove the front part of the case and set it
down carefully.

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STEP 3: Open the back door of the Studiolifter. Insert the cable end with the Neutrik plug from the outside in
through the brush strip and connect it to the socket strip.
Lock in place with a 1/8 turn and insert the wired remote control from the inside out. Close the door again
(does not have to be locked).
ATTENTION: If the power supply is protected with 16A, the supplied Neutrik power cable can be
used to power the multi outlet for both circuits of the display. Alternatively, both display circuits can
be protected separately with 10A each.
ATTENTION: Make sure that the cables are not pinched!

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STEP 4: Connect the Neutrik power cable to the power supply (observe safety instructions on page 10).
STEP 5: Lower the foot with the button and lift the Studioframe up a bit. Because the foot is retracted in
transport mode, the lift function must be operated upwards to lower it.
ATTENTION: Risk of crushing by the foot plate when lowering the foot!
ATTENTION: The lower edge of the Studioframe must be higher than the upper edge of the “spare
box”!
Studioframe
Spare box

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STEP 6: Pull the rear slide-in panel at the bottom of the Flightcase upwards. Now the floor of the case can be
rolled away to the front.
Place the front and rear case back on the case floor.
Make sure you close them with the butterfly locks.
Slide-in panel

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VIII. Starting the LED Display (Studioframe)
STEP 1: Set up the WOWMAKER in accordance with Chapter VII “Set-Up” and ensure that it is connected to a
power supply. “NO VIDEO” will appear on the display.
STEP 2: Turn on the S-Box with the remote control.
STEP 3: Connect the video signal to the S-Box.
STEP 4: Select the signal source with the remote control.
ATTENTION: The display must be connected to the S-Box via the HDBT1OUT connection of the
S-Box.
The S-Box has several connection options: 2x USB, 1x RS232C, 2x HDMI, 1x DP, 1x RJ45. You can operate the
WOWMAKER with a remote control like a standard TV set. The "SOURCE" button is used to control the input
signal.
In addition, there is an optical acoustic output.
The S-Box is detachable and can be operated separately from the WOWMAKER.
To do so, slide the mounting upwards and remove the S-Box.
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HDBT1OUT

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If the S-Box is operated separately, all cables must be routed through the brush strip to the inside. The S-Box
power supply unit can be detached from the mounting plate (attached with Velcro).
Infrared Extender
The Infrared (IR) Extender allows you to use the WOWMAKER's IR remote control from any angle, e.g. from
the front. The IR signal from the remote control is redirected via an IR eye to the IR receiver of the S-Box.
The Extender consists of three parts:
a power supply
the IR eye with cable
the IR transmitter box
The magnetic IR eye can be attached, for example, to a screw on the frame or to the frame of the Lifter. The
cable to the S-Box is connected from below. The S-Box's IR receiver is located at the bottom left. The IR
transmitter box is positioned opposite the frame.
Operating Instructions for SAMSUNG LED Panels and the S-Box
Detailed descriptions, safety instructions and instructions can be found in the manufacturer's manuals. They
also describe the cleaning and maintenance of the LED panels there:
S-Box: https://www.samsung.com/de/support/model/SBB-SNOWH3U/EN
Panel: https://www.samsung.com/de/support/model/LH015IFHTAS/EN/
IR transmitter box IR eye at
frame bottom
IR eye
power supply

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IX. Dismantling the WOWMAKER
Disconnect the signal cable. Roll the floor frame of the Flightcase to the front of the Studioframe and its
lifting columns. The recesses in the floor frame should surround the lifting columns. Replace the rear slide-
in panel.
ATTENTION: Rear slide-in panel must be inserted before lowering!
ATTENTION: When lowering the display, make sure that the two locking pins snap into the holes in
the Studiolifter. Then lower until the foot plate is flush with the floor of the Flightcase.
ATTENTION: Risk of crushing by the foot plate!
Disconnect the Neutrik power cable and unlock the Neutrik plug with a 1/8 turn. Store the power cable and
the remote control in the internal cable box.
Replace and lock the case. The WOWMAKER is now ready for transport.
Recesses
Locking pins Holes

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ATTENTION: You must lock the brakes on the castor wheels if you do not want the WOWMAKER to
be moved.
Brakes released
Brakes locked

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X. Care
Remove dust and dirt from the Flightcase and Studiolifter regularly.
FLIG TCASE: Clean using pure water with the aid of a soft, non-abrasive cloth or rag. If necessary, add a
small amount of neutral cleaning agent (pH 7) to the water.
STUDIOLIFTER: Clean using pure water with the aid of a soft, non-abrasive cloth or rag. If necessary, add a
small amount of neutral cleaning agent (pH 7) to the water. Excessive scrubbing should be
avoided.
STUDIOFRAME: Clean the back and front as indicated for the Studiolifter. Clean LEDs and front according to
manufacturer's instructions from SAMSUN .
LED MODULE: Clean only according to manufacturer's instructions from SAMSUN .
ATTENTION: Do not use cleaning agents with scouring milk or solvents!
Maintenance
The WOWMAKER is maintenance-free.

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XI. Important Information
Operate device indoors only!
Observe the load limits of the tail lift!
The Flightcase has four inner and four outer wheels (in some models with an additional middle
wheel). The inner wheels must always be in contact with the ground.
When transported on a tail lift, the outer four wheels can therefore overhang.
During transport, make sure that the Flightcase is not tilted laterally by more than 9°.
Installation may only be carried out at an angle of 3°!
At least two people are required to remove the cases. Otherwise there is a risk of accident.
Set the cases down carefully!
If the power supply is protected with 16A, the connector strip for both power circuits of the display
can be operated with the supplied Neutrik power cable. Alternatively, both display circuits can be
powered separately with 10A fuses!
Only lay cables (power, media, remote control cables) through the brush strip!
Make sure that the cables are not pinched!
Attention when lowering the foot plate! There is risk of being crushed!
The lower edge of the Studioframe must be higher than the upper edge of the "spare box"!
The connection of the display with the S-Box must be guaranteed via the DBT1OUT connection
of the S-Box!
The rear slide-in panel must be inserted before lowering!
When lowering the display, make sure that the two locking bolts snap into the groove of the Studio-
lifter. Continue to lower until the foot plate is flush with the floor of the Flightcase!
Risk of crushing due to foot plate!
Lock the wheels of the Flightcase if the WOWMAKER is not to be moved!
Do not use cleaning agents with scouring milk or solvents!

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XII. Troubleshooting
Place groove and rails flush on each other. The rear slide-in
panel must be inserted before lowering!
4 See page 12
Check that the two cases are positioned correctly. The rear
case (the wider one) covers the rear part and the front case
covers the display side of the WOWMAKER.
4 See page 9
Check the locking brakes.
4 See page 16
Check whether the Neutrik power cable is correctly inserted
and locked (1/8 turn) at the connector strip.
4 See page 10
Check whether the power cable is connected to a 220V socket.
4 See page 10
Check how the power supply line is fused. If the power supply
is fused with 16A, the connector strip for both power circuits
of the display can be operated via the supplied Neutrik power
cable. Alternatively, both display circuits can be powered
separately fused with 10A each.
4 See page 10
Check whether the Neutrik plug on the display power cable is
correctly plugged in and locked (1/8 turn).
4 See page 7
Check whether the S-Box is switched on. To switch it on, the
S-Box must be supplied with 220V and can be operated via the
remote control.
4 See page 13
Check whether the network cable between the S-Box and the
display frame is correctly connected and locked.
4 See page 13
Flightcase won't close
Flightcase cannot be locked
Flightcase cannot be moved
WOWMAKER has no power
WOWMAKER has power but no picture
Problem Possible solution

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The display has power, but no video signal.
4 See page 13
Check power supply..
4 See above: "WOWMAKER has no power"
4 Call caleg service: +49 6893 89 470
To do this, you must press the DOWN button on the remote
control (approx. 5 seconds) until all motors have reached the
lower end position. Continue to press the button for approx. 5
seconds.
4 Call SAMSUNG service: +49 3591 27 220
NO VIDEO appears on the display
The position of the Lifter cannot be
changed
Columns do not run parallel or
out of sync
Incorrect display of the LED modules
or cabinet
Problem Possible solution
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