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SHOWTEC Lampy 40 User Manual

SHOWTEC Lampy 40
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LAMPY 20 / 40
Highlite International B.V. Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade the Netherlands
Product code: 50733 / 50734 / 50735 / 50736
USER MANUAL
ENGLISH
V2.0.6
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SHOWTEC Lampy 40 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency50/60 Hz
ControlDMX512
Power supply100-240V AC
Voltage100-240V
Lamp Life50000 hours

Summary

Introduction

Before Using the Product

Important instructions and safety warnings before product installation and operation.

Intended Use

Defines the professional stage lighting controller purpose and restrictions.

Text Conventions

Explains the manual's notation for buttons, references, and terms.

Symbols and Signal Words

Details safety signs and signal words used throughout the manual.

Safety

Warnings and Safety Instructions

Covers dangers like electric shock, hot surfaces, and general safety precautions.

Requirements for the User

Specifies user qualifications and responsibilities for installation and service.

Description of the Device

Front View

Overview of the console's front panel, including faders and buttons.

Back View

Details the connectors and ports available on the rear panel.

Product Specifications

Lists technical specifications for LAMPY 20 and LAMPY 40 models.

Optional accessories

Information on available accessories like dustcovers and flight cases.

Installation

Safety Instructions for Installation

Crucial safety warnings to prevent injury and damage during installation.

Installation Site Requirements

Specifies environmental conditions like temperature and humidity for installation.

Connecting to Power Supply

Instructions for safely connecting the device to a power source.

Basic Concepts

Priority Concept

Explains how different control layers (Programmer, Playbacks) interact.

Tracking

Details the tracking feature for managing cue changes efficiently.

Fixture Library Basics

Explains the three types of fixture libraries: Factory, User, and Show.

The User Interface

The Internal Touchscreen Interface

Describes the layout of the console's GUI: Top Toolbar, Content Area, Bottom Toolbar.

The External Screen

Covers functionality and views available on an external monitor.

Operation

Begin Using the Console

Covers unpacking, connecting accessories, and powering on the console.

Working with Shows

Instructions for creating, loading, and saving show files.

Adding and Patching Fixtures

Process of adding fixtures and assigning DMX addresses.

The Setup Menu

Access to system and show-wide settings like IP, libraries, and shows.

Using the Home Screen

Navigation of main interface views: Fixtures, MagicSheet, Groups, Presets, Values, Effects.

Using the Playback Faders

Details on controlling cues and shows using playback faders.

Using the Multi-Function Faders

Explanation of how to use MFFs for Fixtures, Groups, and Scenes.

Using the Virtual Executor Window

Overview and operation of virtual executors for playback control.

Using the Fader Overview Window

Provides an overview of multifunction faders, including status and values.

Using the DMX Output Window

Tool for troubleshooting DMX data and checking channel output.

Locking the Console

Procedure to prevent unauthorized access by locking the console.

Shutting down or Rebooting the Console

Steps for safely powering off or restarting the console.

Protocol Specifications

Open Sound Control (OSC)

Details on OSC protocol for remote control via network.

MIDI Input

Information on setting up and using MIDI for console control.

Key Combinations / Shortcuts

Maintenance

Safety Instructions for Maintenance

Critical safety warnings before performing any maintenance.

Preventive Maintenance

Guidelines for routine checks and cleaning to ensure optimal device performance.

Deinstallation, Transportation and Storage

Instructions for Deinstallation

Steps and safety precautions for removing the device.

Instructions for Transportation

Recommendations for safely moving the device, using original packaging.

Storage

Guidelines for cleaning and storing the device properly.

Disposal

Approval

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