Ehrgeiz Showtime Face WW User manual

Showtime
USER MANUAL
Showtime
Face WW

1.
Safety instructions
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1.1.
FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION
2.
Introduction
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3.
Front view of the base
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4.
Rear view of the base
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5.
Installing the face on the base
6.
Menu description
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6.1.
Program:
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6.2.
Coolmode
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6.3.
DMX Setup
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6.4.
Master Dimmer
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6.5.
DMX Signal
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6.6.
Setup Display
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6.7.
Key Lock
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6.8.
Master Slave on or off
6.9.
S
etup the dimming Curve
6.10.
Version
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6.11.
LED PCB Temperature
6.12.
Update the software
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6.13.
Reset
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7.
DMX Charts and Modes
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8.
Technical data
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1. Safety instructions
•This
device is suitable for indoor use only.
•
All modifications to the device
•
Repairs are to carry out by skilled personnel only.
•
Use only fuses of
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Protect the unit from rain and humidity to avoid fire and electric shocks.
•
Make sure to unplug the power supply before opening the housing.
1.1.
FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION
Be careful
with heat and extreme temperature
Avoid exposing it to direct rays of the sun or near a heating appliance.
Not p
ut it in a temperature bellow 32
Keep away from humidity, water and dust
Do not place the set in a location with high humidity or lots of dust.
Containers with water should not be placed on the set.
Keep away from sources of hum and noise
Such as transformer motor, tuner, TV set and amplifier.
To avoid placing on un-
stable l
Select a level and stable location to avoid vibration.
Do not use chemicals or volatile liquids for cleaning
Use a clean dry cloth to wipe off the dust, or a wet soft cloth for stubborn dirt.
If out of work, contact sales agency immediately
Any
troubles arose, remove th
do not open the cabinet by yourself, it might result a
Take care with the power cable
Never pull the power cable to remove the plug from the
When not using the device
for an extended period of time
from the receptacle
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device is suitable for indoor use only.
All modifications to the device
will void the warranty.
Repairs are to carry out by skilled personnel only.
Use only fuses of
t
he same type and original parts as spare parts.
Protect the unit from rain and humidity to avoid fire and electric shocks.
Make sure to unplug the power supply before opening the housing.
FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION
with heat and extreme temperature
Avoid exposing it to direct rays of the sun or near a heating appliance.
ut it in a temperature bellow 32
°F / 0°C, or exceeding 131°F / 55°C.
Keep away from humidity, water and dust
Do not place the set in a location with high humidity or lots of dust.
Containers with water should not be placed on the set.
Keep away from sources of hum and noise
Such as transformer motor, tuner, TV set and amplifier.
stable l
ocation
Select a level and stable location to avoid vibration.
Do not use chemicals or volatile liquids for cleaning
Use a clean dry cloth to wipe off the dust, or a wet soft cloth for stubborn dirt.
If out of work, contact sales agency immediately
troubles arose, remove th
e power plug soon, and contact
with an engineer for repairing,
do not open the cabinet by yourself, it might result a
danger of electric shock.
Take care with the power cable
Never pull the power cable to remove the plug from the
receptacle, be sure to hold the
for an extended period of time
,
be sure to disconnect the plug
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he same type and original parts as spare parts.
Protect the unit from rain and humidity to avoid fire and electric shocks.
Make sure to unplug the power supply before opening the housing.
Use a clean dry cloth to wipe off the dust, or a wet soft cloth for stubborn dirt.
with an engineer for repairing,
danger of electric shock.
receptacle, be sure to hold the
plug.
be sure to disconnect the plug

Important:
Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual are not subject to
warranty. The dealer wi
ll not accept liability for any resulting defects or problems.
Make sure the
electrical connection is carried out
and mechanical connections have to be carried out according to the European safety
standards.
2. Introduction
The Showtime Face is the
changing
top of the base. You can install
the different faces as described in this manual. You should know that
the base cannot do anything without the
installed in the face part. The base is just equipped with a PSU
electronics.
The idea is the possibility to change the faces to create a maximum multifunction
installed and just install
a new face. Even for rental this is useful that you can assemble the Par Can
according to the user’s choice. So be creative with the achieved possibilities!
3. Front view
of the base
Screw for fixing the
bracket
Holder for Face
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Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual are not subject to
ll not accept liability for any resulting defects or problems.
electrical connection is carried out
by qualified personnel
and mechanical connections have to be carried out according to the European safety
changing
part of the Showtime Series. It can be
installed
the different faces as described in this manual. You should know that
the base cannot do anything without the
corresponding face. The complete intelligence and menus are
installed in the face part. The base is just equipped with a PSU
,
the Display and the corresponding
The idea is the possibility to change the faces to create a maximum multifunction
, by leaving the base
a new face. Even for rental this is useful that you can assemble the Par Can
according to the user’s choice. So be creative with the achieved possibilities!
of the base
Connector for Face
Holding bracket
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Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual are not subject to
ll not accept liability for any resulting defects or problems.
by qualified personnel
. All electrical
and mechanical connections have to be carried out according to the European safety
installed
and exchanged on
the different faces as described in this manual. You should know that
corresponding face. The complete intelligence and menus are
the Display and the corresponding
, by leaving the base
a new face. Even for rental this is useful that you can assemble the Par Can
Connector for Face
Holding bracket
Power lock

4. Rear view
of the base
5.
Installing the face on the base
- The led part
has to look in our direction.
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Make sure that the backside of the base looks also in your direction.
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Now the connector should be at the lower right side.
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On the face side as well.
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There is now only one fitting point to push these two parts together.
- After y
ou did that, please push and turn the two quick locks at the face.
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Make sure that the face is now connected well to the base.
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Now the menu should show up the text according to the chosen face mounted.
DMX XLR In/Out
3pole
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of the base
Installing the face on the base
has to look in our direction.
Make sure that the backside of the base looks also in your direction.
Now the connector should be at the lower right side.
On the face side as well.
There is now only one fitting point to push these two parts together.
ou did that, please push and turn the two quick locks at the face.
Make sure that the face is now connected well to the base.
Now the menu should show up the text according to the chosen face mounted.
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Menu Display
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Now the menu should show up the text according to the chosen face mounted.
Powercon In
Buttons: ENTER,
UP, DOWN, MENU
Menu Display

6. Menu description
6.1.Program:
PROGRAM
P : 0 1S : 0 1
Here you can chose which internal program you want to start in the automatic mode.
Push Enter to make the first Value behind the letter P blinking. With the UP/DOWN buttons you
change the value from 1 – 4. 1-4
jump to the letter S which stands for speed. In the same way you can change now the speed from 0
31. 0 means stop, 1 is
the maximum and 31 minimum
use the UP/DOWN Buttons to g
o on through the next menus.
6.2.Coolmode
COOLMODE
POWER
Here you can set up how the cooling should be made. There are three different modes. Please push
ENTER
to access the menu, and use
POWER:
The device will be set up to a maximum dimmer value of 100% The fan runs
continuously. I
f the temperature exceeds 70
STUDIO: The device is se
t to a maximum dimmer value
d
evice temperature exceeds 70
the
device cooling itself
REGULATE: The d
evice will be set up to
the temperature exceeds 4
be
dimmed down
6.3.DMX Setup
DMXSETUP
M :1A :0 11
Here you can setup your
required
“M” stands for mode. H
ere you can choose between 1,2 and SLAVE
“A” s
tands for address. Here you can setup the DMX start address from 1
With UP/DOWN you can choose the setting you want. Confirm with ENTER.
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Here you can chose which internal program you want to start in the automatic mode.
Push Enter to make the first Value behind the letter P blinking. With the UP/DOWN buttons you
are different programs. Push
ENTER again to confirm the value and
jump to the letter S which stands for speed. In the same way you can change now the speed from 0
the maximum and 31 minimum
speed. Push MENU
to leave this menu. Then
o on through the next menus.
Here you can set up how the cooling should be made. There are three different modes. Please push
to access the menu, and use
UP/DOWN buttons to choose one
of the following modes:
The device will be set up to a maximum dimmer value of 100% The fan runs
f the temperature exceeds 70
°C the LEDS
will be dimme
t to a maximum dimmer value
from 60%. T
he fan starts up when the
evice temperature exceeds 70
°C. Additional the LEDs w
ill be dimme
device cooling itself
.
evice will be set up to
a maximum dimmer value of 100%
. T
the temperature exceeds 4
9°C. When the temperature
exceeds 60
dimmed down
.
required
DMX Mode and the required start address.
ere you can choose between 1,2 and SLAVE
.
tands for address. Here you can setup the DMX start address from 1
– 512.
With UP/DOWN you can choose the setting you want. Confirm with ENTER.
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Here you can chose which internal program you want to start in the automatic mode.
Push Enter to make the first Value behind the letter P blinking. With the UP/DOWN buttons you
can
ENTER again to confirm the value and
jump to the letter S which stands for speed. In the same way you can change now the speed from 0
–
to leave this menu. Then
Here you can set up how the cooling should be made. There are three different modes. Please push
of the following modes:
The device will be set up to a maximum dimmer value of 100% The fan runs
will be dimme
d down.
he fan starts up when the
ill be dimme
d down to help
. T
he fan starts when
exceeds 60
°C the LEDs will

6.4.Master Dimmer
SETUPDIM
080%
DIM
In this menu you can setup the color for the stand alone mode. Bu
adjusts
at the same time the maximum value for the
then this is the output value for 100% by DMX.
Setup the Master dimmer from 0
6.5.DMX Signal
DMX
FREEZE
SIGN
Here you can decide what shall happen when the DMX signal fails.
You can select between:
FREEZE:
Keeps the last value
BLACKOUT:
When the DMX fails the par can starts the blackout mode
Choose the required option with the UP/DOWN button and confirm with ENTER.
6.6.Setup Display
SETUPDIS
ON
Here you can decide what shall happen with the display. You can
ON:
LCD stays on always
OFF:
LCD shuts down after
Choose the required option with the UP/DOWN button and confirm with ENTER.
6.7.Key Lock
KEY LOCK
30S
Here you can decide if you want to lock the keys and how you want them to react then. You can
between:
10s: after 2
s of doing no interaction the keys lock themselves
30s: after 5
s of doing no interaction the keys lock themselves
OFF:
the keys never lock
Choose the required option with the UP/DOWN button and confirm with ENTER.
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In this menu you can setup the color for the stand alone mode. Bu
t be carefu
l your set up of the colo
at the same time the maximum value for the
DMX control. So if you
set a colo
then this is the output value for 100% by DMX.
Setup the Master dimmer from 0
– 100% by using the UP/DOWN Buttons.
Confirm with ENTER.
Here you can decide what shall happen when the DMX signal fails.
Keeps the last value
When the DMX fails the par can starts the blackout mode
Choose the required option with the UP/DOWN button and confirm with ENTER.
Here you can decide what shall happen with the display. You can
select between
:
LCD stays on always
LCD shuts down after
8s when no button is pressed.
Choose the required option with the UP/DOWN button and confirm with ENTER.
Here you can decide if you want to lock the keys and how you want them to react then. You can
s of doing no interaction the keys lock themselves
s of doing no interaction the keys lock themselves
the keys never lock
Choose the required option with the UP/DOWN button and confirm with ENTER.
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l your set up of the colo
r
set a colo
r down to 80%
Confirm with ENTER.
:
Here you can decide if you want to lock the keys and how you want them to react then. You can
select

To unlock the keys just pre
ss UP and DOWN at a time for minimum 3s.
6.8.
Master Slave on or off
MASTER
ON
Here you can decide if you want the item to be the master. You should know that if the master is
activated this items send DMX
signal to the slaves, so make su
function in a working DMX
line cont
ON:
Sends master signal
OFF:
don’t sends master signal
Choose the required option with the UP/DOWN button and confirm with ENTER.
6.9.Setup
the dimming Curve
SETUPCUR
LINE
Here you can decide which dimming curve and dimming behavior you want to use:
You can decide between:
LINE: T
his setup is a liner dimmer curve
OPTIMIZE: This curve is an
optimized curve for white values.
Choose the required option with the UP/DOWN button and confirm with ENTER.
6.10. Version
VERSION
1 - 20 - 02M
Here you can see the actual software version number.
6.11.
LED PCB Temperature
LED PCB
TEMP xxx
Here you can see the actual tem
perature of the PCB module.
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ss UP and DOWN at a time for minimum 3s.
Master Slave on or off
Here you can decide if you want the item to be the master. You should know that if the master is
signal to the slaves, so make su
re that you are not using the master
line cont
rolled by a console. You can decide between:
Sends master signal
don’t sends master signal
Choose the required option with the UP/DOWN button and confirm with ENTER.
the dimming Curve
Here you can decide which dimming curve and dimming behavior you want to use:
his setup is a liner dimmer curve
optimized curve for white values.
Choose the required option with the UP/DOWN button and confirm with ENTER.
Here you can see the actual software version number.
LED PCB Temperature
perature of the PCB module.
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Here you can decide if you want the item to be the master. You should know that if the master is
re that you are not using the master
Here you can decide which dimming curve and dimming behavior you want to use:

6.12.
Update the software
Please press
UP or DOWN for a longer
updater.
6.13. Reset
Please Press ENTER to reset all functions to
7.
DMX Charts and Modes
Mode 1 (SL1) – 2 Channel
Channel Value
Function
1 0 - 255
Master dimmer 0
2 0 - 8 OFF
9 - 255
shutter speed
Mode 2 (SL2) – 3 Channel
Channel Value
Function
1 0 - 255
Master dimmer 0
2 0 - 8 OFF
9 - 255
Speed shutter/ special functions
Channel 2 to has to be on Value 1
0 - 7
LED shutter
8 -59
Ramp up
60 - 89
Ramp down
>90
Ramp up/Ramp down
8.
Technical data
Voltage
Power consumption
IP-Class
Cooling
Housing material
Measures
Weight
Light source
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Update the software
UP or DOWN for a longer
time to update the software of your par can with the dedicated
Please Press ENTER to reset all functions to
factory presets.
DMX Charts and Modes
Function
Master dimmer 0
- 100%
shutter speed
Function
Master dimmer 0
- 100%
Speed shutter/ special functions
Channel 2 to has to be on Value 1
LED shutter
Ramp up
Ramp down
Ramp up/Ramp down
AC: 90- 240V; 50/60Hz
110W
IP20
Convection cooled
plastic
260 x 21 x 61mm
1,61kg
10 x 10W WW LEDs
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time to update the software of your par can with the dedicated

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Importer:
B&K Braun GmbH
Industriestraße 2
D-76307 Karlsbad-Ittersbach
www.bkbraun.com
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