ETC Avab Pronto! User manual

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Lighting Consoles
Avab jaguar/P ron to !
CPU Peak 603VL
dual video
power supply 100W
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written approval of transtechnik Lichtsysteme GmbH & Co. KG.
Avab Jaguar
Pronto_Peak603VL_eng
Version 1.2, Nov. 2003
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Content
Security _________________________________________________________________________3
Symbols_______________________________________________________________________3
Important Rules_________________________________________________________________3
Common Rules ___________________________________________________________________4
Tools and Supply Material_________________________________________________________5
Handling Printed Circuit Boards ____________________________________________________6
Open jaguar____________________________________________________________________6
Bottom Part ______________________________________________________________________7
Overview Assemblies ____________________________________________________________7
Power Supply __________________________________________________________________8
Adjust Output Voltages ___________________________________________________________9
Accumulator ___________________________________________________________________9
Mains Filter ___________________________________________________________________10
Change Mains Fuses ___________________________________________________________11
CPU-Card ____________________________________________________________________12
Change Fan_________________________________________________________________13
IO2-Card TT-1826______________________________________________________________14
VGA Cards ___________________________________________________________________15
Back Panel ___________________________________________________________________16
Hard Disk_____________________________________________________________________17
Floppy Disk Drive ______________________________________________________________18
Dongle_______________________________________________________________________19
Front panel _____________________________________________________________________20
Assemblies Front Panel _________________________________________________________20
Wheels ______________________________________________________________________21
Align Photo Sensor ___________________________________________________________23
Front Panel Controller TT-1781____________________________________________________24
Update Software Front Panel Controller for jaguar ___________________________________25
Update Software Front Panel Controller for Pronto___________________________________26
LCD Display __________________________________________________________________27
LED Displays__________________________________________________________________28
Blackout Switch________________________________________________________________29
Change Configuration for jaguar_____________________________________________________30
jaguar Startup File______________________________________________________________31
Contact transtechnik ____________________________________________________________32
Change Configuration for Pronto_____________________________________________________33
Pronto Startup File _____________________________________________________________34
Contact transtechnik ____________________________________________________________35
List of Assemblies ________________________________________________________________36
Avab NEKYEV4VSRXS Security
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Security
Symbols
This manual uses the symbols depicted below for Danger, Caution and Note:
Danger
This symbol indicates situations where failure to follow the instructions carefully can result in
danger to life, injury or accidents.
Caution
This symbol indicates situations where failure to follow the instructions carefully can cause
damage to your equipment.
Note
This symbol is used to draw your attention to a particularly important sections of text.
Important Rules
jaguar is no dangerous piece of equipment. Protective insulation and a series of additional protective measures
ensure that you cannot contact any harmful electric currents. However, as with all electrical equipment, you will
need to follow a few simple rules:
Never switch on equipment that is obviously damaged. Send the equipment back to
your dealer or transtechnik for repair.
If there is any reason to suspect a fault, unplug mains supply immediately. Ensure that
it cannot be operated again. Send equipment to an authorized dealer or back to
transtechnik for repair.
Always unplug equipment from mains supply before opening.
Assemblies inside the equipment can be very hot if it has just been switched off.
Avab Jaguar Common Rules
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Common Rules
Repairing jaguar should be limited to changing assemblies. Faulty assemblies should be returned to
transtechnik for repair.
Changing assemblies is simple. Keep in mind following rules, to preserve full operation and reliability of your
console.
Do not apply any violence
Remove assemblies or parts with care, replace them with caution.
Do not trap cables. On demand use tools to unplug connectors, for example a screw driver. Avoid
tensile loadings.
Obviously damaged parts should always be exchanged.
For handling printed circuit boards, refer to instructions on page 3
Use screw drivers of appropriate size only.
Unplug connectors only if you are sure that on assembly you will not confuse any cables or
connectors.
Be careful on cables, use cable ties.
Take care that no parts fall accidentally into the console. Missing parts can produce short circuits
or other subtle malfunctions.
Do not forget or omit washers or retaining rings.
Fasten screws and nuts with care.
Lock screw joints using screw lacquer.
After installation of assemblies check connectors and cabling.
Avab Jaguar Common Rules
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Tools and Supply Material
To repair jaguar you do not need any special tools. Equipped with following simple tools you should be able to
change all assemblies without any problem.
Tools:
Screw driver of several sizes (standard or Phillips)
Socket wrench size 5,5 and 7, sometimes an additional flat wrench 5,5
Cutter
Flat nose pliers
Welding iron
Material:
Cable ties
Screw lacquer
All screw fasteners are metric.
Avab Jaguar Common Rules
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Handling Printed Circuit Boards
Some printed circuit boards are equipped with CMOS-type parts. They are sensitive to overvoltage.
Uncontrolled touch of PCBs can destroy those parts. Consider following precautions, to avoid accidental
damage:
1. Touch PCBs or parts only for repair purpose.
2. Before you start working on PCBs or parts discharge yourself be touching an earth connected part of the
enclosure.
3. Dismount PCBs only after mains supply is switched off, better disconnected.
4. Before removing PCBs disconnect cables.
5. Touch PCBs only at the edge.
6. Use only antistatic packaging material for transport and store.
7. Prevent touch of PCBs and highly insulating material like plastic foils or clothing made from synthetic fibers.
8. Deposit PCBs only on conductive base.
9. Care for earth connection to welding iron.
Open jaguar
To access assemblies for service or repair you have to open the console.
Procedure
1
Unplug mains supply
2
Unfasten 10 screws, which attach front panel to the bottom section (right, left and backside)
3
Lift front panel carefully
4
Unplug cables connecting front panel to bottom section
X1 and X6 on TT-1781, X31 on TT-1778, earth connector from TT-1783)
5
Put aside front panel.
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Bottom Part
Overview Assemblies
Figure 1:
View bottom part of jaguar.
Floppy
IO2 -card
Accumulator
Dongle
Power supply
connection PCBs
Mains supply filter
CPU assemb
ly
CPU
-
card
Dual video
Voltage co
ntrol
harddisk
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Power Supply
Power supply is divided into 2 parts:
Power supply unit generates 15V DC from mains supply.
Voltage control TT-1778 generates additionally +5V, +/-12V and +/-15V. On power fail, it switches to
accumulator power controlled by a signal from the IO2 card.
Figure 2:
View power supply unit and
voltage control PCB TT-1778
Remove
1
Unplug mains supply
2
Remove fuse near accumulator
3
Unscrew 5 screws from PCB TT-1778, unplug 4 power supply lines
4
Flap PCB towards back panel
5
Power supply unit is attached to retaining bracket by 3 screws. Unfasten screws and tear power
supply to front side.
6
Unfasten connections and demount cables, cut cable ties if necessary.
Install
1
Attach power lines; take care on colors
brown=L, blue=N, green/yellow=earth, red=V+, white=V-
2
Attach power supply with 3 screws to retaining bracket
3
Attach PCB TT-1778 to designated position
4
Plug in power lines to PCB TT-1778: red +15V, violet B+, both white to GND
Do not forget to insert fuse near accumulator
Potentiometer RP1
Trim poten
tiom
e
Power supply unit
Voltage control TT
-1778
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Adjust Output Voltages
For proper operation of the console the output voltages have to be adjusted carefully.
Procedure
Power supply unit has to be installed and connected properly
All assemblies must be properly in place and fixed, no loose parts should be visible
1
Plug jaguar to mains supply and switch on power
2
Breakpoints for measuring voltage are mounted on PCB TT-1778 (5V, +12V, -12V, +15V, -15V)
All voltages are related to GND.
3
On PCB TT-1778, adjust 5V supply voltage to 5,25V, +/- 0,05V by potentiometer RP1,
Refer to figure 2 on page 8.
4
Adjust +15V directly on power supply with a precision of +/- 0,2V
Accumulator
The accumulator is responsible for power in case of power fail. jaguar saves all show data to the hard disk
before it is switched off.
Figure 3:
Detailed view accumulator with fuse
Procedure for Exchange
1
Unplug mains supply
2
Unplug power connectors on PCB TT-1778
3
Unfasten 4 screw and demount attachment device
4
Exchange accumulator, fix it by the attachment device
5
Tighten attachment device by 4 screws
6
Connect power lines to TT-1778 (violet to B+, white to GND)
Sicherung
Fuse
TT-1778
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Mains Filter
Figure 4:
Right rearward corner from inside. Power supply,
mains filter and mains switch are visible.
Figure 5:
Right rearward corner from outside. Fuses are located
between switc
h and mains connector.
Remove
1
Unplug mains supply.
2
Detach nuts from screws on filter, remove filter unit.
3
Unplug power lines to power supply unit.
4
Unplug earth connector
Plug in cables one by one onto new filter to avoid mistakes.
Install
1
Plug in earth and mains lines
2
Put in mains filter and attach it with screws.
To assure earth connection you have to insert lock washers between filter and jaguar chassis
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Change Mains Fuses
Fuse can be changed without opening console
There are two fuses, one for power and one for ground.
Figure 6:
Mains switch with fuses removed.
Procedure
1
Unplug mains supply
2
On rear side, open cover below mains switch
3
Change fuses, Type T 3,15A
Never short fuses or use fuses with higher values.
4
Close cover
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CPU-Card
Figure 7: Processor unit, singlevideo, view CPU-card
Cable connections
1
VGA2
Æ X10 from TT 1966
2
VGA1
Æ CN9 from TT 1966
3 Keyboard / mouse Æ CN11 from TT 1966
4APN Æ X6 from TT 1781 (front panel)
5RS-232 Æ CN8 from TT 1966
6 Ethernet Æ CN7 from TT 1966
7LEDs Æ X9 from TT 1966
8
Æ dongle / printer
9
Æ floppy drive
10
Æ harddisk
RAM module
fastening screws
f
an
3
4
5 6
10
9
8
7
1 2
CPU card
Dual video
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Remove
Take care on electric charges
For handling of CPU board please refer to instructions on page 6
To avoid mix up on installation care for clear labeling of cables connected to the CPU
1
Unplug all cables, if necessary, unfasten screws
2
Unfasten 6 screws to base panel
Unlock and remove RAM-module, will be used again
Install
1
Insert CPU-card and attach it by 6 screws
2
Insert RAM module, verify locking
3
Plug in all cables
Notice red marking of flat cables.
Change Fan
Figure 8: detailed view of CPU fan
Procedure
1
Remove fastening screws
2
Disconnect fan power from CPU
3
Insert new fan and fasten it with four screws
Do not press onto the fan. Fan bearing might be damaged.
4
Connect fan power to CPU
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IO2-Card TT-1826
Figure 9:
View IO2-card, dipswitches and jumpers are tagged
Remove
1
Remove CPU card, see above
2
Remove fastening screw from attachment device on left side.
3
Unplug all connections to TT-1826
4
Pull out IO2-card to the right
Install
1
All jumpers must be plugged in, dipswitches must be in position “ON”
2
Plug in card
3
Plug in all connections to TT-1826
4
Fasten screw to attachment device on left side
5
Install CPU card, see above
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VGA Cards
Figure 10:
View CPU and VGA cards
Remove
Take care on electric charges
For handling of CPU board please refer to instructions on page 6.
1
Detach and unplug monitor cable
2
Remove fastening screw from attachment device on left side.
3
Pull out VGA card to the left
Install
Take care on electric charges
For handling of CPU board please refer to instructions on page 6.
1
Insert VGA card
2
Fasten screw to attachment device on left side
Avab Jaguar Bottom Part
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Back Panel
Figure 11:
View upper PCB (TT-1966) on back panel.
Figure 12:
View lower PCB (TT_1965) on back panel,
Figure 13: PCBs on back panel
Remove
1
Unplug all cables
2
Unfasten 10 screws M3 from back panel and remove PCBs
Lower PCB TT-1965: same procedure, additionally you have to remove screws from XLR-connectors
Install
1
Mount PCB to thread pins and fasten it by screws M3.
2
Plug in all connectors
PCB TT-1965: Do not forget screws for XLR-connectors from back panel
Avab Jaguar Bottom Part
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Hard Disk
Figure 14: hard disk
Remove
1
Unplug flat cable (notice red marking) and power lines
2
Unfasten 4 screws attaching the hard disk unit to the assembly and take it out.
Install
1
Attach hard disk unit by 4 screws to assembly
2
Plug in flat cable (notice red marking on cable) and power lines.
3
If the hard disk is completely new, DOS and jaguar software have to be installed. See page 30
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Floppy Disk Drive
Figure 15:
View assembly floppy drive
Remove
1
Unplug flat cable (note red marking) and power cable from drive
2
Remove assembly by unfastening 2 screws on rear plane
3
Unfasten 4 screws attaching the hard disk unit to the assembly and take it out.
Install
1
Attach floppy disk unit by 4 screws to assembly
2
Attach assembly to rear plane by 2 screws
3
Plug in flat cable (notice red marking on cable) and power lines.
Danger for damage
Care for proper connection, connectors may be shifted
4
Connect flat cable, note red marking.
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Dongle
Figure 16:
View dongle and mounting adapter
If you have to exchange the dongle you additionally have to change the dongle code. If you do not provide the
appropriate dongle code jaguar will only run in demo mode. Some skill running DOS commands and running the
DOS editor are helpful. But be careful:
Remove
1
Cut cable tie
2
Unfasten screws connecting mounting device to cables
3
Unplug dongle on both sides
Install
1
Plug in new dongle
2
Fasten screws to cable connectors
3
Mount assembly by cable tie
4
Switch on jaguar, it will run in demo mode
5
Shutdown jaguar
6
Change jaguar configuration
Dongle Knob
Dongle Housing
Avab jaguar/Pronto! Front panel
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Front panel
Assemblies Front Panel
BO
-
switch
Param
e
ter Wheels
Front Panel CPU
LCD Di
s
play
Rate Wheel
LED Di
s
play
Level Wheel
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