Wybron Power Supply DPS850 User Manual

DPS850  
User Manual  
Dimmer / Power Supply  
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Safety Information  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS  
This manual gives step-by-step instructions for the preparation, setup, and  
operation of the DPS850 Dimmer / Power Supply.  
There is a potential risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons if the product is  
not used as instructed.  
WARNING: When using electrical appliances, use basic precautions, including:  
Read this manual before connecting power.  
Use supervision around children.  
Use in a dry location only.  
The DPsS850 to be used in an indoor environment only and is not intended for  
residential use.  
For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type and  
rating of fuse.  
Protection against electric shock is assured only if the mains connected power  
supply cord set is connected to a properly earthed grounding type receptacle.  
An all pole disconnect device must be located adjacent to the unit or, if the AC  
cord is used as the main disconnect device, ensure that the socket-outlet is  
located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.  
THE MAINS LEADS ARE COLORED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE  
FOLLOWING CODE AND MUST BE CONNECTED IN THE FOLLOWING  
SCHEME:  
- GREEN AND YELLOW: EARTH  
- BLUE: NEUTRAL  
- BROWN: LINE  
WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED.  
For questions, contact Wybron at 1-800-624-0146 or visit www.wybron.com.  
Product Modification Warning  
Wybron, Inc. products are designed and manufactured to meet the requirements  
of United States and International safety standards. Modifications to the products  
could affect safety and render the product non-compliant to relevant safety  
standards.  
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Introduction  
The DPS850 is a combination dimmer / power supply allowing the user to create  
a stand alone fixture from a conventional lighting fixture and theatrical accessory.  
The DPS850 accepts 115 – 240VAC 50/60Hz input power and DMX and  
provides up to 800 watts of dimming for the fixture, as well as DC power and  
control signal for theatrical accessories including scrollers, gobo rotators, and  
dichroic color mixers. When used with the InfoTrace system the DPS850 also  
provides connectivity information allowing the user to abstract the separate  
components as a single device.  
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Installation  
NEXERA  
The DPS850 can be configured as an integral part of the Nexera fixture. In this  
configuration the DPS850 dimmed output is hard wired to the Nexera lamp  
assembly eliminating the lamp connection as a potential point of failure. The  
DPS850 can either be hung from pipe near the Nexera fixture or bolted to the  
Nexera yoke.  
Connect the DPS850 to a grounded power circuit 100 – 240VAC ~  
50/60Hz.  
Connect the four pin XLR accessory output to the Nexera color module  
Power/Signal input. The DPS850 provides power and passes DMX and  
RDM signals through to the color module.  
If used, connect DMX / RDM signal to the DPS850 five pin XLR connector  
labled “DMX IN”. DMX may be passed through the DPS850 to other  
devices by using the connector labeled “DMX OUT”.  
CONVENTIONAL LUMINAIRE  
The DPS850 may be configured to be used with any luminaire up to 800 watts.  
A female power connector can be installed on the dimmed output cord to match  
the connector used on the luminaire. The DPS850 can be mounted to the yoke  
of many theatrical fixtures or hung from mounting pipe near the associated  
fixture.  
Connect the DPS850 to a grounded power circuit 100 – 240VAC ~  
50/60Hz.  
Connect the four pin XLR accessory output to the Forerunner, CXI IT,  
ColoramIT, or other theatrical accessory in use with the fixture.  
Connect DMX / RDM signal to the DPS850 five pin XLR connector labeled  
“DMX IN”. DMX may be passed through the DPS850 to other devices by  
using the “DMX OUT” connector.  
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Setup and Configuration  
The DPS850 can be set up and configured locally using the four button user  
interface or remotely with the InfoGate system.  
USER INTERFACE  
Indicator LED’s  
Three LED indicators are located to the left of the accessory output XLR  
connector to provide instant information as to the state of the DPS850.  
Red  
Power indicator. On anytime power is present.  
Green  
DMX signal indicator. Flashes when the DPS850 is receiving a  
DMX signal. Indicator is active for one minute after power up or the  
last button press. The LED can be reactivated by pressing any  
button.  
Yellow RDM signal indicator. Flashes when the DPS850 is receiving RDM  
messages. Indicator is active for one minute after power up or the  
last button press. The LED can be reactivated by pressing any  
button.  
Seven segment display  
User menus are displayed on a three character seven segment display. The  
display is active for one minute after power up or the last button press. The  
display can be reactivated by pressing any button.  
Pushbutton interface  
Four buttons are used to navigate the menu and select configuration options.  
Menu  
Used to select between menu items.  
Increment configuration.  
+
-
Decrement configuration.  
Enter  
Used to enter a menu item or confirm a configuration change.  
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MENU TREE  
__001  
Current DMX address  
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_ Adr_  
001-512  
On  
DMX address for the DPS850 dimmer  
Used to locally command lamp on for focusing  
Local control lamp intensity in percent  
Lamp behavior at loss of DMX.  
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_ Foc_  
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_ Loc_  
0-100  
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__LOS_ dLy, OFF, ON  
Adr (Address)  
Use this menu item to modify the DMX address the DPS850 is set to respond  
to. Press the Enter button to choose this menu item then use the + and –  
buttons to modify the dimmer’s DMX address. Press Enter again to select the  
new address.  
Foc (Focus)  
This menu item is for local control of the lamp during fixture focusing. Press  
enter to turn on the lamp. Press enter again to take the dimmer out of focus  
mode. A change in the DMX level commanded on the DPS850 dimmer  
channel will also take the DPS850 out of focus mode.  
Loc (Local)  
Local control allows the user to command the dimmer level from the DPS850  
interface. It provides more control than Focus mode by allowing the user to  
select the intensity on a 0 – 100% scale. The level commanded in local mode  
takes precedence over DMX commands.  
LOS (Loss of DMX)  
This menu item allows the user to decide how the dimmer should respond to  
a loss of DMX condition.  
dLy (Delay) Factory default. At loss of DMX the dimmer will maintain the  
last DMX command for 2 minutes then turn the lamp off.  
OFF  
ON  
At loss of DMX the lamp will be commanded off.  
At loss of DMX the lamp will maintain the last DMX level  
command indefinitely.  
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InfoTrace  
InfoTrace is a control and management system, from Wybron Inc., that  
incorporates both hardware and software to remotely manage a device (RDM)  
within a lighting installation. An illustration of the InfoTrace Control &  
Management System is presented below:  
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communication with the InfoGate Software  
InfoStore – An Internet base`d application that aggregates data captured by  
InfoGate and allows for the accumulation of historical information related to the  
equipment performance in the installation  
IT Products – Coloram IT, CXI IT, Eclipse IT, and Eclipse II IT all have updated  
electronics to support RDM communication plus additional product  
improvements, including sensors to detect a variety of conditions.  
The heart of the InfoTrace (IT) system is InfoGate — specialized software that  
uses the bi-directional communications protocol, Remote Device Management  
(RDM), to facilitate  
remote addressing and diagnostics for potentially every piece of equipment  
mounted on a rig. InfoGate works with all Wybron manufactured IT products and  
all RDM-compatible equipment from any other manufacturer.  
In addition, any non-RDM equipment can be upgraded with the installation of an  
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InfoChip. Because InfoGate can work with any equipment, the setup, unit testing,  
and troubleshooting for an entire rig can be coordinated from a single laptop.  
Wybron's IT equipment (Coloram IT, CXI IT, Eclipse IT, and Eclipse II IT) is  
equipped with a series of sensors that can relay a wealth of information to  
InfoGate. These sensors can detect everything from light, voltage, current, to fan  
speed and even gelstring frame color information.  
So while RDM equipment will allow identification and remote addressing, IT  
equipment can give more specific status information and warn of potential  
problems, possibly averting failures in the middle of a show. If the status of a  
device indicates any problem, InfoGate displays an alert with the nature of the  
problem and the exact location. Because of the designed intelligence contained  
within Wybron’s IT equipment, an additional level of robustness is present, thus  
significantly reducing the amount of troubleshooting and diagnostic time.  
InfoTrace provides the ability to:  
• Automate the setup of DMX addresses – no more manual setting of DIP  
switches  
• Proactively check the condition of equipment before, during and after a show  
• Track lamp duty cycles to predict lamp failures before they happen  
• Predict maintenance on equipment  
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3. InfoTrace System Connection Diagram  
Lighting console  
Ethernet cable  
5 pin  
cable  
InfoGate  
Router  
5 pin cable  
Infogate  
DPS850  
4 pin cable  
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RDM FUNCTIONALITY  
The DPS850 is an ANSI E1.20 – 2006 RDM compliant device. When used with  
the InfoGate gateway and software it can be configured and monitored remotely.  
Besides the baseline RDM functionality such as discoverability, identify, and  
DMX start address, the DPS850 provides additional RDM functions.  
Personality  
The manner in which the DPS850 responds to a loss of DMX can be  
configured through an RDM system. The factory default personality will  
maintain the last DMX command for two minutes after loss of DMX then turn  
the lamp off. DPS850 personality can also be configured to stay on  
indefinitely or turn off immediately upon loss of DMX.  
User Text Fields  
The DPS850 provides two areas for the user to store text information. The  
device label is a text field allows the user to give a particular device a  
descriptive name up to 16 charecters such as ‘Unit 5’, or ‘Upstage Right’.  
The second area is the maintenance field where the user can store  
maintenance notes like ‘Changed fuse 8/14/07’  
Status Reporting  
Many aspects about the state of the lamp connected to the dimmed output of  
the DPS850 are reported through RDM including:  
State of the lamp (On / Off)  
Lamp faults – blown or disconnected lamp  
Lamp electrical current  
Total lamp hours of operation  
Connected Devices  
The DPS850 will listen for RDM message traffic originating from the  
connected accessory output. If detected, it will report this information to the  
RDM controller to facilitate automatic associations between the dimmed lamp  
and its accessory.  
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Maintenance  
SOFTWARE UPDATES  
DPS850 firmware can be updated as new firmware versions become available  
through the DMX/RDM port using an InfoGate gateway and the InfoGate  
application. DPS850 firmware updates can be found at www.wybron.com  
Specific instructions for upgrading firmware in DPS850 and other Wybron  
equipment can be found in the InfoGate User Manual, Firmware Upgrades  
section.  
Equipment Compatibility  
DIMMED OUTPUT  
The DPS850 can operate with any incandescent lamp rated 100 – 240VAC,  
800W or lower.  
ACCESSORY OUTPUT  
The DPS850 is compatible with Forerunner, Nexera LX, and Wybron IT  
equipment.  
DO NOT USE COLORAM II EQUIPMENT WITH THE DPS850  
Pinout of the accessory output is as follows:  
Pin 1:  
Pin 2:  
Pin 3:  
Pin 4:  
Common  
Data -  
Data +  
+24 VDC (50W max)  
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Specifications  
PHYSICAL  
Length:  
Width:  
7.750” (197mm)  
5.950” (151mm)  
3.875” (98mm)  
3.9 lbs. (1.77kg)  
36” (914mm)  
Height:  
Weight:  
Input cord length:  
Output cord length:  
36” (914mm)  
ELECTRICAL (Dimmer)  
Number of dimmers:  
Input voltage:  
1
100-240VAC ~50/60Hz  
Minimum dimmer load:  
Maximum dimmer load:  
Rise time:  
0W  
800W  
700_S  
Circuit protection:  
Magnetic circuit breaker 10A  
ELECTRICAL (Power supply)  
Maximum load:  
35W  
Circuit protection:  
Fuse 250V/3A rating  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Ambient temperature:  
Relative humidity:  
Cooling:  
0 - 40˚C  
Maximum 95% non-condensing  
Convection  
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Warranty Information  
WYBRON, INC. warrants to the original owner or retail customer that for a period of one  
year from date of delivery of a portable system or energization of a permanently installed  
system (up to a maximum of 18 months from delivery) its products will be free from  
defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service.  
Warranty does not cover any product or part of a product subject to accident,  
negligence, alteration, abuse, misuse or any accessories or parts not supplied by  
WYBRON, INC. Warranty does not cover "consumable" parts such as fuses, lamps, or  
color media. WYBRON, INC.'s warranty does not extend to items not manufactured by  
us. Freight terms on warranty repairs are FOB WYBRON, INC. factory or designated  
repair facility. Collect shipments or freight allowances will not be accepted.  
WYBRON, INC.'s sole responsibility under this warranty shall be to repair or replace at  
WYBRON, INC.'s option such parts as shall be determined to be defected on WYBRON,  
INC.'s inspection. WYBRON, INC. will not assume any responsibility for any labor  
expended or materials used to repair any equipment without WYBRON, INC.'s prior  
written authorization. WYBRON, INC. shall not be responsible for any incidental, general  
or consequential damages to property, damages for loss of use, time, profits or income,  
or any other charges.  
The owner's obligations during the warranty period under this warranty are to notify  
WYBRON, INC. at WYBRON, INC.'s address within one week of any suspected defect,  
and return the goods prepaid to WYBRON, INC. at their factory or authorized service  
center.  
This warranty is contingent on the customer's full and timely compliance with the terms  
of payment set forth in said purchase order. This warranty is expressly in lieu of any and  
all other warranties expressed or implied including the warranties of merchantability and  
fitness for a particular purpose and of other obligations and liabilities on our part. The  
owner acknowledges that no other representations were made to him or relied upon him  
with respect to the quality and function of the goods sold.  
This written warranty is intended as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms  
thereof. Prior dealings or trade usage shall not be relevant to modify, explain or vary this  
warranty. Acceptance of, or acquiescing in, a course of performance under this warranty  
shall not modify the meaning of this agreement even though either party has knowledge  
of the performance and a chance to object.  
WYBRON, INC. - TEL 719-548-9774 - FAX 719-548-0432  
Email: info@wybron.com - Visit us on the World Wide Web at http://www.wybron.com  
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