LSC UNITOUR User manual

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Dandenong South, Victoria 3175 Australia
Tel: +61 3 9702 8000
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Contents
1Product Description ................................................................................ 6
1.1 About this Manual...................................................................................................6
1.2 UNITOUR Overview................................................................................................6
1.3 Sizes and Options...................................................................................................8
1.3.1 Deluxe Models.................................................................................................8
1.3.2 Options............................................................................................................8
1.5 Front Panel...........................................................................................................10
1.5.1 UHM (UNITOUR Head Module).....................................................................11
1.5.2 Setup without 3 Phase Power........................................................................12
1.5.3 Output Modules Overview..............................................................................12
1.5.4 UDMT Dim + Switch Output Module ..............................................................13
1.5.5 USMT Switch Output Module.........................................................................13
1.7 Rear Panel............................................................................................................14
1.7.2 3 Phase Power Input, 24 Channel Model.......................................................14
1.7.3 3 Phase Power Input, 48 Channel Model.......................................................14
1.7.4 Power Status Indicators.................................................................................15
1.7.5 Controlled Power Output Connectors.............................................................15
1.7.6 Auxiliary Power Output Connectors ...............................................................15
2Home Menu ........................................................................................... 16
2.1 Alarms and Warnings............................................................................................17
2.1.1 UHM STATUS LED........................................................................................18
2.1.2 Output Module LEDs......................................................................................18
2.1.3 Voltage and Current Warnings.......................................................................19
2.1.4 Power Supply Connection Fault.....................................................................19
3Configuring UNITOUR ........................................................................... 20
3.1 Overview...............................................................................................................20
3.2 Menu Access Levels.............................................................................................20
3.3 Quick Setup..........................................................................................................21
3.4 Home Screen Menu Buttons.................................................................................24
3.5 RIGGERS CONTROL...........................................................................................24
3.5.1 Solo is Active.................................................................................................24
3.5.2 Solo Inactive..................................................................................................25
3.6 CHANNEL MODES...............................................................................................25
3.6.1 ALWAYS OFF................................................................................................26
3.6.2 AUTO POWER..............................................................................................26
3.6.3 ALWAYS ON .................................................................................................26
3.6.4 SWITCH 60%-40%........................................................................................26
3.6.5 RELAY 1%-0% ..............................................................................................26

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3.6.6 DIMMER........................................................................................................26
3.7 SOURCE/PATCH .................................................................................................26
3.7.1 Control Source...............................................................................................27
3.7.2 Patch.............................................................................................................28
3.8 VIEW CURRENTS................................................................................................28
3.8.1 Configure Currents.........................................................................................30
3.9 View Levels...........................................................................................................31
3.10 Control..................................................................................................................32
3.10.1 LED Illumination.............................................................................................32
3.10.2 Auto Power Channels....................................................................................32
3.11 Advanced, Main Menu..........................................................................................33
3.12 Auto Power Timing................................................................................................33
3.13 Dimmer Setup.......................................................................................................34
3.13.1 Selecting Channels........................................................................................34
3.13.2 Min Level.......................................................................................................35
3.13.3 Max Level......................................................................................................35
3.13.4 Curves...........................................................................................................36
3.14 View Channels......................................................................................................37
3.15 View Sources........................................................................................................38
3.16 View Logs.............................................................................................................38
3.17 Configure Art-Net..................................................................................................39
3.18 Configure sACN....................................................................................................40
3.19 Set Power Limits...................................................................................................40
3.20 Load/Save ............................................................................................................41
3.21 System Setting......................................................................................................42
3.21.1 Network .........................................................................................................42
3.21.2 Configure Alarms...........................................................................................43
3.21.3 Set Date and Time.........................................................................................44
3.21.4 Set Rack Name..............................................................................................45
3.22 Reset to Defaults..................................................................................................46
3.22.1 Set PIN Codes...............................................................................................46
3.22.2 Update Firmware...........................................................................................47
3.22.3 Configure Syslog ...........................................................................................47
4Emergency Mode .................................................................................. 48
5HOUSTON X .......................................................................................... 49
6Output Connectors................................................................................ 50
6.1 Dual (parallel wired) Wieland 16-pole Multipin Sockets.........................................50
6.2 Dual (parallel wired) Socapex 19-pin Multipin Sockets..........................................50
7Phasing ................................................................................................. 51

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1Product Description
1.1 About this Manual
This “UNITOUR User Manual” describes the configuration and operation of the UNITOUR
Modular Power System.
Throughout this manual:
•A word in BOLD text represents a button on the touch screen or a physical button.
•Emphasis is indicated by underlining.
•When referring to DMX, the actual DMX signal might be from the DMX input or from
Art-Net or sACN.
•Notes and hints are in italic font
Illustrations in this manual show the “Deluxe”version of the UNITOUR. See section 1.3
1.2 UNITOUR Overview
UNITOUR is a premium portable power solution for video, audio and lighting for the events,
touring, film and TV markets. It is a totally flexible unit for power control of conventional, LED
or moving lights and provides perfect power solutions for LED video walls and audio systems.
UNITOUR is available with either 24 or 48 power output channels. The output channels are
arranged in 12 channel modules. The 24 channel model is due for release in 2022.
UNITOUR can be ordered with either Quick-Swap output modules or fixed output modules to
suit your budget. Two types of output module are available,
•USMT. A 12 channel, 16 amp per channel, Switch Relay Module
•UDMT. A 12 channel, 16 amp per channel, Dimmer/Relay Switch Module
The “Switch Relay Modules”are best suited to audio and video users. The dual-mode,
“Dimmer/Relay Modules”are best suited to lighting operators. The dimmers have the ability to
control any load including LEDs, incandescent, neon and fluorescent fixtures.
Output channels can be operated in any of the following modes,
•AUTO POWER mode. These channels will act as power switches and they will be
sequentially switched on, one output at a time, with a programmable time delay before
the next circuit turns on. In this waythe peak current drawn is always low and upstream
supply breakers will not trip. The sequence is started either automatically by the
presence of their selected control source or manually from the CONTROL button on
the touch screen. For example, if all the lighting and video equipment is powered from
AUTO POWER channels that have the lighting control signal as their control source,
they will be automatically switched on without any user intervention when the lighting
console is turned on (and its output signal is detected) and be automatically switched
off a few minutes (programable time) after the lighting console isturned off.See section
3.6.2
•SWITCH 60%-40% mode. The channel will act as a power switch and is individually
switched by the DMX level of a slot to which it is patched. This is the best mode to
provide remotely controlled power to lighting fixtures and AV equipment.
•RELAY 1%-0% mode. The channel will act as a power switch and is individually
switched by the DMX level of a slot to which it is patched. Relay mode is particularly
useful when the controlling device (lighting console) is programmed with long fade
times. The “Relay” channel will switch on at the start of the up fade and switch off at
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•ALWAYS OFF. The channel cannot be turned on by UNITOUR (except in “Emergency
Mode”). See section 4. Warning, do not rely on this setting to isolate the power.
•ALWAYS ON. The channel can only be switched off by its channel RCBO (circuit
breaker).
•DIMMER mode. The channel utilizes pulse transformer circuitry which allows it to
control difficult loads including neon, motors and low wattage lamps as well LEDs
and convention incandescent lamps. This mode is not available on USMT switch
modules.
The UNITOUR is all about safety for both the operator and the equipment attached to it. This
protection includes dropped neutral protection (the rack will shut down in the event of a
dropped neutral until the fault is rectified), configurable over/under voltage protection,
individual 30mA RCBO (Residual Current Breaker with Over-current) per output and
staggered channel start for “Auto Power”and “Always On” channels.
In addition, nuisance circuit breaker tripping is overcome by using ZCSS (Zero Cross Soft
Start) that switches on the relay as the mains voltage passes through the zero point of the
sine wave.
The UNITOUR’s clever software provides real-time voltage and current monitoring per phase,
as well asload current (RMS and Peak) and earth leakage current (RMS and Peak)monitoring
per channel. The peak readings are logged with a time/date stamp, helping to identify the
cause of a tripped breaker. Warning thresholds can be set to alert you when each channels
earth leakage current or load current are approaching limits. This can help you to take
measures to prevent a loss of power by redistributing loads or replacing faulty equipment
before the breaker trips.
On large complex showsystems, it is vitally important to monitor what is happening within your
system, from anywhere. UNITOUR solves this issue and can be configured and interrogated
locally on the built-in large touchscreen or remotely via LSC’s HOUSTON X monitoring and
configuration software.
Pre-show, the UNITOUR racks can be configured without connecting them to 3-phase power.
Just connect all theracksvia a PoEEthernet switch which powers the UNITOUR Head Module
allowing local or network configuration.
An optional SMS service allows the UNITOUR to send a text message directly to a technician
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1.3 Sizes and Options
UNITOUR is available in 2 sizes.
24 Output Channels
48 Output Channels
Both sizes can be supplied as either standard or deluxe models. The 24 channel model is due
for release in 2022.
1.3.1 Deluxe Models
Deluxe models are fitted with an internal 6 port DMX512-A/RDM / Ethernet converter and
DMX-RDM splitter supporting Art-Net and sACN.
The 6 DMX512-A/RDM outputs are on the rear of the UNITOUR rack.
Delux Model DMX512-A Outputs
All DMX512-A/RDM outputs are galvanically isolated to 1500 volts and short circuit protected.
1.3.2 Options
The UNITOUR can be supplied with the following options,
Two types of output modules are available. Each module provides 12 outputs.
•UDMT Dimmer/Relay Switch module. See section 1.5.4
•USMT Relay Switch module. See section 1.5.5
The output modules can be supplied as either hard wired or Quick-Swap.
The road-case can be fitted with either lift off lids or sliding doors.
The 48 channel model has a choice of main (input) switch,
•MCCB (Moulded Case Circuit Breaker)
•MCCB + RCD (Residual Current Device)

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1.5 Front Panel
24 Channel UNITOUR 48 Channel UNITOUR
The top section contains the UHM (UNITOUR Head Module). See section 1.5.11.7.4
The centre section contains the output modules. Each module has either 12 switched output
channels or 12 switching/dimmer output channels. Each output channel has its own RCBO
circuit breaker. See section 1.5.3
The bottom section of the rack contains the following switches and breakers.
•Master 3-phase Input Power Switch with the following options:
Australian and New Zealand models can have either a programmable MCCB 400A
auto switch or a programmable MCCB 400A auto switch plus programmable RCD
Export models can have either a hard wired input (no main switch), a programmable
MCCB 400A auto switch or a programmable MCCB 400A auto switch plus
programmable RCD
•Two 3-phase circuit breakers (24 channel model) or four 3-phase circuit breakers (48
channel models) that feed the output modules. These breakers should not be
operated when their output modules are under load
•One 3-phase circuit breakers that feeds the 3-phase Auxiliary Output
•Three single phase circuit breakers that feed the three single phase Auxiliary Outputs
Racks fitted with PowerLock inputs are fitted with red/green input “Power Status Indicators”.
All indicators must be green before switching on. These indicators are duplicated on the rear
panel.
Circuit breakers
feeding output
modules A & B
Output
module D
Auxiliary Outputs
Circuit breakers
Output
module B
Output
module C
UHM
UNITOUR
Head
Module
Output
module A
Master
Input Power
Switch
Input Power
Status
Indicators
Master
Input Power
Switch
Auxiliary Outputs
Circuit breakers
Circuit breakers
feeding output
modules A to D

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1.5.1 UHM (UNITOUR Head Module)
The UHM is used to configure, control and monitor the UNITOUR rack and also to display the
current system status and report any alarm conditions. It also acts as a control and reporting
proxy to the outside world allowing all relevant information to be reported to LSC’s HOUSTON
X monitoring and configuration software.
The power to the UHM (Unity Head Module) is supplied from all 3 input phases via fuses
located on the rear of the rack. The UHM will continue to continue to operatewith only 1 phase
present. The UHM fuse type is M205 6.3A/250VAC TYPE T (Anti-surge) 1.5kA B.C.
The UHM’s touch screen menu system is fully described in section 3.
UHM (Unity Head Module)
•Status LED
Indicates the health of the system and its large size means it can be seen from a distance.
➢Magenta = Booting up
➢Green = Good
➢Flashing Red = Alarm. See section 2.1
➢Solid Red = UHM alarm
➢Yellow = Acknowledged alarm
•RESET
The (recessed) RESET button resets the operation of the UHM. All settings and configurations
are retained.
•USB connector.
Used for the import and export of show files, configurations and software upgrades.
•USB POWER ONLY connectors.
Can be used to power or charge external devices.
•DMX IN, 5 pin XLR male connector.
DMX 512 isthe industry standardfor thetransmission of digital control signals betweenlighting
equipment. DMX is usually “looped” from one piece of equipment to the next. The end of the
DMX line must be terminated. If the DMX line is not looped to other devices, then a DMX
termination (110 ohms) must be plugged into the DMX THRU connector.
•DMX THRU, 5 pin XLR female connector.
It provides a loop output to feed other DMX equipment.
Hint: LSC recommends the use of RS485 data cable or shielded CAT5 cable for the DMX
connections. Audio or Microphone cables must not be used.
Status LED
Reset button
(Recessed)
USB
connector
Touch
Screen
USB
POWER ONLY
for charging
other devices
DMX IN
DMX THRU
PoE
ETHERNET
ETHERNET

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•ETHERNET, RJ45 Ethercon connector.
Two connectors are provided for TCP/IP, UDP, sACN, Art-Net and other network protocols.
The UHM can also be powered by connecting PoE to the top connector. See section 1.5.2.
The dual Ethernet connectors with an internal Ethernet switch allow the daisy-chaining of
multiple racks.
•Touch Screen.
The home screen shows a real time display of RMS voltage and currents across all 3 phases
plus neutral within the rack. See section 2 for a full description of the Home screen.The touch
screen menu system is used for the internal configuration and for local control. See section 3
for full descriptions of the UNITOUR menu system.
1.5.2 Setup without 3 Phase Power
The UNITOUR rack can be quickly and easily pre-configured in the factory or warehouse
without the need for 3 phase power. It only requires a PoE Ethernet switch to connect to the
UHM control module which will power the UHM allowing the UNITOUR to be configured using
the touch screen or via LSC’s HOUSTON X via a laptop or tablet.
Head Module Powered by PoE
1.5.3 Output Modules Overview
The UNITOUR can be supplied with two types of output module.
•UDMT = Dimmer/Relay Switch module
•USMT = Relay Switch module
The UNITOUR rack is supplied from the factory with either hard wired output modules or
Quick-Swap output modules.
The output module slot locations are labelled A to D (48 channels) or A to B (24 channel
models) from top to bottom of the rack.
The area below the channel circuit breakers is provided to write a descriptive label for each
output channel. It is Illuminated by dimmable LEDs. The intensity of the LEDs is controlled
from the “CONTROL” menu on the touch screen.
Ethernet Switch
providing PoE to
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Typical Output Module
The label on the right side of each module indicates the type of module:
•UDMT = Dimmer/Switch module
•USMT = Switch module
The Channel Select buttons have multiple uses.
•They can be used to select that channel for configuration or viewing when using
either the “VIEW CURRENTS”, “CONFIGURE CURRENTS”, “VIEW LEVELS”,
“DIMMER SETUP” or “VIEW CHANNELS” menus
•They can be used to force a channel into EMERGENY MODE. See section 4.
The Channel, Comms and Status LEDs are described in section 2.1.2
1.5.4 UDMT Dim + Switch Output Module
The UDMT provides12output channels. Eachchannel can be individually configured for either
dimming of traditional incandescent lamps or relay power switching.
In dimming mode, the module utilizes pulse transformer circuitry which allows it to control
difficult loads including neon, motors and low wattage lamps, without the need for a dummy
load. The dimmer circuitry also employs high quality and virtually silent chokes with a Rise
Time of 220µS (measured between 10% and 90% at 50% output level into maximum rated
load).
In switching mode, the module uses LSC’s “TruPower” technology that bypasses the dimmer
circuitry and directly connects the output circuit to the incoming power via a mechanical relay.
It also uses “Current Control Technology” where power switching occurs when the mains
voltage is at zero volts (zero crossing point) to prevent nuisance tripping of breakers. The
operation of each power switching relay can be controlled by either the level of its DMX
channel or automatically switched on when the DMX control signal is present and off (after a
programable delay of up to 60 minutes) when DMX is no longer present or always on. See
section 3.6
1.5.5 USMT Switch Output Module
The USMT provides the same features as the UDMT above, but without the ability to dim
making this module a more cost effective choice when dimming is not required.
Channel
LED
Module
Type Label
Channel
Select
Button
Output Channel
Circuit Breaker
Comms
LED
Status
LED
Label Strip

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1.7 Rear Panel
24 Channel UNITOUR
Shown with Socapex Output connectors
48 Channel UNITOUR
Shown with Weiland Output connectors
1.7.1 3 Phase Power Input, 24 Channel Model
The 24 channel model uses a 125 Amp CeeForm 3 phase input socket.
125 Amp CeeForm 3 phase Input
1.7.2 3 Phase Power Input, 48 Channel Model
The 48 channel model uses 400A PowerLock In and Thru connectors.
PowerLock Input Connectors
Earth
Bonding
Stud
Deluxe model
DMX outputs
Work
Light
1 Phase
Auxiliary
Outputs
3 Phase
Auxiliary
Output
3 Phase
Power
Input
Controlled
Outputs
Controlled
Outputs
3 Phase
Auxiliary
Output
1 Phase
Auxiliary
Outputs
UHM
Fuses
UHM
Fuses
Power
Status
Indicators
PowerLock
Inputs
PowerLock
Loop
Outputs
Earth
Bonding
Stud
PowerLock
Inputs
PowerLock
Loop Outputs
Earth
Bonding
Stud
Work
Light
Deluxe model
DMX outputs
125A CeeForm
Input
Earth
Bonding
Stud
Power
Status
Indicators

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1.7.3 Power Status Indicators
The “Power Status Indicators” of the 48 channel model are located above the PowerLock
connectors. The FAULT indicator is red and the Earth, Neutral, L1, L2, L3 indicators are green.
If the system does not have a good Earth or Neutral connection or if there is a L (Phase) /
Neutral swap or a L (Phase) / Earth swap, then the red “FAULT” LED comes on and a warning
appears on the touch screen. The system cannot be operated until the problem is resolved
and the red “FAULT” LED lights is off. A full power cycle must then be performed (all power
removed and restored) to remove the warning message on the screen.
UNITOUR will operate with only 1 or 2 phases connected provided that it has both a Neutral
and an Earth connection.
A duplicate set of Power Status indicators are located on the front panel, adjacent to the
master switch.
1.7.4 Controlled Power Output Connectors
The UNITOUR Choice of output connectors,
•Dual (parallel wired) Socapex 19-pin with 6 circuits per connector.
•Dual (parallel wired) Wieland 16-pole with 6 circuits per connector.
•Dual (parallel wired) Wieland 10-pole with 6 circuits per connector.
See section 6 for more details of the connectors.
1.7.5 Auxiliary Power Output Connectors
One 3 phase and three single phase outlets are located on the rear panel, protected by
individual RCD/MCBs located on the front panel.
Australian models are fitted with one 32A 3-
phase outlet plus 3 x Australian 20A 3-pin
single phase outlets protected by 16A
RCBO’s.
European models are fitted with one CEE
32A 3-phase outlet plus 3 x CEE 16A single
phase outlets protected by 16A RCBO’s.

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2Home Menu
The “Home Menu” shows the following information.
Home Menu
The various areas of the Home Menu are described below.
•? (Help)
Tap to seethesoftwareversion and serial number. Help is alsoavailable on most other menus.
•Rack ID
You can enter a descriptive name for the rack. See section 3.21.4.
•Alarms
If an alarm occurs it will appear here on the screen. Tap for details. See section 2.1
•LOG IN
Tap to access the “Quick” setup wizard (see section 3.3) and the “Advanced” Main Menu (see
section 3.11)
•A red dot momentarily appears in the top right corner when settings are being saved
to the internal memory
•Show Name
A show name appears here when the UNITOUR setup had been saved as a Show file or a
Show file has been loaded. See section 3.20
•Input Voltages and Currents
The central section of the screen shows a real time display of the RMS voltage and currents
across all 3 input phases and the neutral. Voltages that are outside of the set limits are shown
in red (and the affected output channels will be automatically switched off). Currents that are
in excess of the set warnings are shown in yellow. To set these limits, see section 3.19.
•Control Source and Patch information
If UNITOUR is being controlled by an external control signal (DMX, Art-Net, sACN etc), green
text appears showing information about the control source and the rack address as follows,
➢If all channels are set to the same control source, it shows that source name. For
example, “DMX”.
Rack
Temperature
Touch ? to
see Software
details
Status of input
Voltages and
Currents
Control
Signal status
Fan speed
Tap to
LOG IN
Rack ID: Name
Control Source
and Patch info
Menu buttons
Output Module
Status
Alarms
( if any)
Show name
(if show is saved
or loaded)
Red Dot =
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being saved

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➢If multiple external control sources are in use, it shows “Multiple”.
Hint: Tap SOURCE/PATCH to see the control source of each channel.
➢If all channels are patched to contiguous addresses, it shows the address of the first
channel in the rack. Tap ADRR to change the DMX Block Address for the rack.
➢If channels are not patched to contiguous addresses it shows “PATCHED”.
Hint: Tap SOURCE/PATCH to see the address of each channel.
•Module Status
The Module Status pane on the right of the screen shows the type of output modules (Dimmer
or Switch) that are fitted to the UNITOUR and in the top right corner of the pane is a green
flashing heartbeat indicator that signifies that the Unity Head Module is operating correctly.
•Control Signal Status
The status of the input control signals that are in use are shown above the menu buttons,
➢Green –Signal good
➢Red –Signal error
➢Yellow –Signal missing
➢Grey –Signal selected for use but has never been seen
•Menu Buttons
The menu buttons at the bottom of the home screen provide quick access to common settings
and functions. See section 3.4.
2.1 Alarms and Warnings
If the system is operating correctly, the area to the left of the LOG IN button will be blank and
the large “STATUS” LED to the left of the screen is green
If an alarm is detected the “STATUS” LED is red and a Red Alarm button appears on the touch
screen. If multiple alarms are present, the number in the button shows the quantity of active
alarms.
To see details of the alarms, tap ALARMS and the “Alarms Menu” opens, listing all active and
acknowledged alarms.
Alarms Menu
If the cause of the alarm cannot be immediately resolved (such as resetting a tripped breaker)
you can “acknowledge”an alarm by tapping its red Alarm Name then tap ACK. The status of
ALARM
Details
3 ALARMS are active.
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that alarm changes from red to yellow to signify that the alarm has been acknowledged. Tap
EXIT.
The yellow acknowledged alarm allows any new alarms to be immediately brought to your
attention due to their red status.
You can set which conditions will activate an alarm. See section 3.21.2.
UNITOUR can also send SMS messages to relevant personnel if an alarm is detected. This
is a future feature.
2.1.1 UHM STATUS LED
•Magenta = Booting up
•Green = Good
•Flashing Red = Alarm
•Solid Red = UHM alarm
•Yellow = Acknowledged alarm
2.1.2 Output Module LEDs
Comms LED
•Green = Normal operation
•Yellow = Error
Status LED
•Green = Normal operation.
•Flash Red = Input power fault. See section 2.1.4.
•Yellow = Over temperature warning
•Flashing Yellow = Software update in progress (Comms LED will be off)
•Red = Over temperature shutdown
Channel LEDs
•Blue = Dimmer mode. The intensity mimics the output level of the dimmer
•Green = Switch mode. It is either On or Off to mimic the output state
•Red Double Flash = The output circuit breaker has tripped
•Red Single Flash = The input phase is out of voltage range or missing (every third
channel will be flashing because every third channel is powered by the same phase)
•Orange Single Flash = The current warning (load or leakage) has been exceeded
•Magenta = the channel has been selected for configuration or viewing
3
acknowledged
alarms
COMMS
STATUS
CHANNEL

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2.1.3 Voltage and Current Warnings
UNITOUR monitors the input voltages of all 3 input phases and the neutral. You can set
voltage limits that will protect the connected loads by switching off the relevant outputs and
activating an alarm if the input voltages are outside of the set limits. Voltages outside the limits
are shown in red.
UNITOUR monitors the input currents of all 3 input phases and the neutral. You can set a
current warning alarm for each input phase and the neutral. An alarm is activated if a warning
level is reached. Currents above the warning levels are shown in yellow.
See section 3.19
Hint: You can also set load and leakage current warning alarms for each output channel. See
section 3.8.1
2.1.4 Power Supply Connection Fault
If the system does not have a good Earth or Neutral connection then the ACHTUNG message
appears. Follow the instructions in the message.
DANGER
ACHTUNG
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION FAULT
All output channels have been automatically switched OFF.
The system has detected errors in the main power supply connection.
Outputs cannot be switched on until these have been corrected.
Check cabling and in particular Neutral and Earth connections.
Correct fault and repower unit.

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User Manual
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3Configuring UNITOUR
3.1 Overview
UNITOUR can be configured either,
•Locally using the menu system on the touch screen
•Remotely using LSC’s HOUSTON X software. See section 5
UNITOUR can be configured without being connected to 3-phase power. Just connect a PoE
Ethernet switch to the PoE Ethernet connector and the head module it begins operating
allowing local (touch screen) or HOUSTON X (network) configuration.
3.2 Menu Access Levels
Home Menu
There are 3 “Levels” of access to UNITOUR. Each level can be PIN protected to restrict un
authorised access. See section 3.22.1
•USER. This level consists of the 6 menu buttons at the bottom of the “Home Menu”
and the “QUICK” setup wizard that is accessed from the LOG IN button
•ADVANCED. This level consists of “Main Menu” that is accessed from the LOG IN
button.
•SERVICE. This level is always PIN protected.
•HOUSTON. This is remote access for LSC’s HOUSTON X software.
If you tap a button and its level has been locked, you will be asked to enter the PIN then tap
UNLOCK. The level remains unlocked until you lock it again.
To re-lock a level, tap LOG IN, LOCK.
Status LED
Touch Screen
PoE Ethernet
LOG IN
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