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Low Voltage Dimmer LVD-12/24 Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. Software Version V1.0 Manual Revision V1.2

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ARTISTIC LICENCE PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM Product: LVD Version No. Serial No. Date Purchased: Supplier: Name: Company Name: Address: Post/Zip Code: Phone No. Comments: Please return to: Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. B1 & B3 Livingstone Court, Peel Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA3 7QT. England. Fax: +44 (0)20 84 26 05 51 Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 5 / 36

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CONTENTS LOW VOLTAGE DIMMER...1 LVD-12/24...1 ARTISTIC LICENCE PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM...5 CONTENTS...7 INTRODUCTION...9 QUICK START...9 FEATURES...9 LIGHT & COLOUR PRIMER...10 Additive Colour Mixing...10 GLOSSARY OF TERMS...11 Colour...11 Hue...11 Saturation...11 Intensity...11 Luminous Intensity...11 Candela...11 Luminous Energy...11 Luminous Flux...11 Lumens...11 Illumination (Illuminance)...11 Lux...12 LED...12 Mode...12 DMX / DMX512...12 Base Address...12 Scroller...12 Colour Roll...12 Colour Cone...12 Random...13 Strobe...13 Start / End Colour...13 Mid Colour...13 Fixed Colour...13 Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 7 / 36

POWER & DATA...14 OVERVIEW...14 TOPOLOGY...14 TOPOLOGY DRAWING...15 OPERATING MODES...16 OVERVIEW...16 DMX512 Controlled Modes...18 MODE 1...18 MODE 2...20 MODE 3...21 MODE 3 cont...22 MODE 4...22 MODE 5...22 MODE 6...22 MODE F...23 Stand-alone Operation...23 Mode 0...23 Mode 7...23 Mode 8...24 Mode 9...25 Self Controlled Network Operation...25 Topology...25 Mode A...26 Mode B...27 Mode C...27 Mode D...28 TECHNICAL DATA...29 Mechanical...29 Electrical...29 DMX512...29 Colour Button...29 INSTALLATION...30 WIRING...31 LAYOUT...31 INDEX...33 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY TO THE EU EMC DIRECTIVE...36 Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 8 / 36

INTRODUCTION QUICK START Welcome to the LVD manual. The LVD is an intelligent low voltage dimmer. LVD can be used to power and dim any non-inductive loads at 24 VDC. It is also able to control up to twelve Artistic Licence LED fixtures including Water-Fill, Water-Pipe, Terra-Fill and Colour-Pipe. LVD provides 48 individual dimming channels. Tables 2 & 3 are stencilled on the front panel for ease of reference. Please remember to return your product registration card, so that we can keep you informed of new developments. FEATURES The Water-Fill, Water-Pipe, Terra-Fill and Colour-Pipe digital luminaires generate coloured light by mixing the three primary colours Red, Green and Blue. The three primary colours provide over sixteen million colour combinations LVD provides a dimmed 24 VDC output to each of the red, green and blue channels allowing the overall colour and intensity to be varied. LVD also provides a fourth colour output to allow for future LED products that use white or yellow in addition to the primaries. LVD can be controlled by an external DMX512 controller or operate in stand-alone mode. The LVD provides an in-built controller that can operate another ten LVD s. LVD provides outputs that are electronically protected against overvoltage, over-current and over-temperature faults. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 9 / 36

LIGHT & COLOUR PRIMER Before describing the LVD product in detail, a brief resume of light and colour is worthwhile. The human eye perceives colour based on the wavelength of light (that is the distance between two peaks of the light wave). Light with a smaller wavelength is seen at the blue end of the spectrum. As the wavelength increases the eye perceives the warmer colours as the light moves towards the red end of the spectrum. In it s travel from one end of the spectrum to the other, the colours move through red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. ( Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain or ROY-G-BIV ). White light is perceived when the eye sees a combination of all these colours. There are two methods for generating a specific colour: 1. Subtractive: Start with white light and remove the colours that you do not want. 2. Additive: Start with the primary colours and add the correct proportions to mix the colour you require. The first option, Subtractive mixing, is used by the majority of Intelligent Luminaires. A white light source is passed through multiple dicroic filters until the required colour is produced. This is very wasteful as most of the light is simply thrown away. ADDITIVE COLOUR MIXING The second option, Additive mixing, is used by LVD. This is the most efficient way to produce a specific colour as no light is wasted by filtering. The following diagram shows how the three primary colours mix together to produce a specific colour. YELLOW RED GREEN WHITE MAGENTA CYAN BLUE Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 10 / 36

GLOSSARY OF TERMS The following terms are used in this manual. The definitions given are to make the manual easier to read, so if you require the scientific definition please refer to a Dictionary of Physics! COLOUR HUE SATURATION INTENSITY LUMINOUS INTENSITY CANDELA LUMINOUS ENERGY LUMINOUS FLUX LUMENS ILLUMINATIO N A colour defines the extent to which the light you see differs from white light. A specific colour is defined by the three attributes: Hue, Saturation and Intensity. The Hue of a colour is an expression of the wavelength of the light or where the colour is positioned within the spectrum. The eye can detect approximately 130 different hues in the spectrum. All the other colours are combinations of saturation and intensity. Saturation describes the purity of a colour. It can also be thought of as the amount of white mixed with a colour. A pure continuous spectrum is a continuous variation fully saturated hues. Intensity is also referred to as brightness and luminosity (in the US, the word luminance is frequently used in place of luminosity although these words are not identical). The intensity of a colour depends both on the power output by the lamp and also the fact that the eye is more sensitive to some colours. The Luminous Flux emitted per unit solid angle by a point source in a given direction. It is measured in Candela. Prior to 1948, Luminous Intensity was known as Candle Power and measured in the units International Candle. The Candela (Cd) is the SI unit of Luminous Intensity. The unit is also occasionally referred to as the New Candle The product of the Luminous Flux of a lamp and the time for which it is on. It is measured in Lumen-seconds. The rate of flow of luminous energy The Luminous Flux varies depending upon the colour of the light, it is therefore important to define the colour when specifying this property. It is measured in Lumens. The Lumen (lm) is the SI unit of Luminous Flux. It is defined as the luminous flux emitted by a point source of intensity 1 Candela in a cone of angle 1 Steradian. The conversion is therefore 1 Lm = (1/4π)Cd. The Luminous Flux incident on a surface per unit area. It is measured in Lux. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 11 / 36

N (ILLUMINANCE ) LUX LED MODE DMX / DMX512 BASE ADDRESS SCROLLER COLOUR ROLL COLOUR CONE area. It is measured in Lux. Lux (Lx) is the SI unit of Illumination. It is defined as the illumination of 1 Lumen uniformly over 1 m 2. The conversion is then 1 Lx = 1 Lm / m 2. (In the US, the unit Foot Candle is often used. The conversion is 1 Foot Candle = 10.56 Lux) Light Emitting Diode. This is the electronic device that produces the coloured light of LVD. The Mode switch is located on the left side of the LVD rear panel. It is used to set the operating mode of LVD. The Mode switch for the LVD has sixteen positions labelled 0-9 and A - F. The digital communication system used by LVD for external control by a lighting console. LVD will accept both DMX512 and DMX512 (1990). The Base address is the three digit number in the range 001-512 which defines the DMX512 channel at which control of a single LVD will start. The three rotary switches on the rear panel set the base address. A Scroller or Colour-Changer is a mechanical device that positions a coloured gel in front of a luminaire to generate a specific colour. Colour Roll is one of the in-built effects available with LVD. The Colour Roll allows a controlled luminaire to automatically fade between a sequence of colours. The colours are defined by selecting the Start and End Colours. The LVD can control up to 60 other LVDs in Colour Roll mode allowing moving rainbow effects to run automatically. Colour Cone is one of the in-built effects available with LVD. The Colour Cone is similar to Colour Roll but instead the Start and End colours are identical with the Mid Colour specified instead. The LVD can control up to 60 other LVDs in Colour Cone mode allowing moving cones of colour to run automatically. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 12 / 36

RANDOM STROBE START / END COLOUR MID COLOUR FIXED COLOUR Random mode is one of the in-built effects available with LVD. The Random mode allows a controlled luminaire to automatically fade between a sequence of random colours. The LVD can control up to 60 other LVDs in Random mode allowing moving colour wash effects to run automatically. Strobe is an effect whereby LVD flashes at an extremely fast rate causing a Stop Motion effect. Strobe effects are available in both self controlled mode and in DMX512 controlled mode. In Strobe mode, LVD can vary the rate and also sequence through colours whilst strobing. The Start and End colours are used in Colour Roll mode. The Start colour defines the first colour in the sequence whilst the End colour defines the last. The Mid colour defines the colour which will be generated in the middles of the Colour Cone effect. A Fixed colour is generated by LVD when in Mode 0. The colour is set using the three control wheels on the rear panel. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 13 / 36

POWER & DATA OVERVIEW The LVD provides the 24VDC outputs using 5.12mm Wiedmuller connectors. The connectors are internal to the product, with cable entry via 6.3mm glands on a rear mounted removable cable plate. The choice of output cable gauge is dependent upon the number of lamps to be connected and the total length of cable. Percentage of full load Cable Distance Cable Type 0-100% 1m - 20m 1.5 mm 2 cable. 0 40% 21m - 40m 1.5 mm 2 cable. 41-100% 21m - 40m 2.5 mm 2 cable. Table 1 - Cable Types TOPOLOGY The following diagram shows the connection topology for LVD, Water-Fill, Water-Pipe, Terra-Fill and Colour-Pipe. The total number of lamps that can be connected to a LVD is dependent upon the lamp type. The following table shows the maximum numbers: Product LVD WP/CP300 36 WP/CP600 24 WP/CP1000 12 WF250 10 TF60 25 TF250 10 Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 14 / 36

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OPERATING MODES OVERVIEW LVD can be operated in a number of different modes which are categorised as follows: 1. DMX512 Controlled 2. Stand-Alone Operation 3. Self Controlled Network The following table provides an overview of the operating modes: The majority of modes are only relevant to control of colour mixing devices. When the LVD is to be used as a 48 channel dimmer, Mode 4 must be selected. The dimmer is then controlled by 48 consecutive DMX512 channels. Mode Name Operation Description 0 Static Standalone Table 2 Operating Modes Stand-alone static colour. The wheel controls are used to select a static colour. 1 C DMX512 A single DMX channel selects 1 of 32 colours from the internal colour palette. This mode is analogous to the operation of a colour scroller. 2 CI DMX512 As above with the addition of a separate intensity channel. 3 CIS DMX512 As above with the addition of a separate strobe control channel. 4 RGBX DMX512 Four channels of DMX512 control the red, green, blue and white mix of the generated colour. This mode is also used when 48 channel dimmer operation is desired. 5 RGBXI DMX512 As above with the addition of a separate intensity channel. 6 RGBXIS DMX512 As above with the addition of a separate strobe control channel. 7 Colour Roll Standalone 8 Random Standalone The wheel controls allow the selection of a start and end colour along with a fade time. LVD then continuously fades through the selected rainbow pattern. The wheel controls allow the selection of a start colour along with a fade time and cross fade percentage. LVD then continuously fades or snaps between random rainbow patterns. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 16 / 36

Mode Name Operation Description 9 Strobe Standalone A M-Colour Roll Self Controlled Network B M-Random Self Controlled Network C M-Strobe Self Controlled Network D F M-Colour Cone Self Controlled Network Button Control Self Controlled Network The wheel controls allow the selection of a start colour along with a strobe rate and colour sequence rate. LVD then continuously strobes on either a single colour or a sequence of colours. The wheel controls allow the selection of a start and end colour along with a fade time. The LVD then continuously fades through the selected rainbow pattern whilst controlling all other LVDs on the network to operate in sync. The result is an array of lamps displaying a synchronised moving rainbow. The wheel controls allow the selection of a start colour along with a fade time and cross fade percentage. The LVD then continuously fades or snaps between random rainbow patterns whilst controlling all other LVDs on the network to operate in sync. The result is an array of lamps displaying a synchronised moving rainbow with random start and end colours. The wheel controls allow the selection of a start colour along with a strobe rate and colour sequence rate. The LVD then continuously strobes on either a single colour or a sequence of colours whilst controlling all other LVDs on the network to operate in sync. The result is an array of lamps displaying a synchronised colour pattern with random strobe effects. The wheel controls allow the selection of a start and end colour along with a mid colour and a fade time. The LVD then continuously fades through the selected rainbow pattern whilst controlling all other LVDs on the network to operate in sync. The result is an array of lamps displaying a synchronised moving cone shaped rainbow. The LVD receives DMX512 and interprets the data to select one of the Self Controlled Network modes. This is typically used when an installation requires a simple Mode Select button panel, rather than a sophisticated lighting console. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 17 / 36

DMX512 CONTROLLED MODES The LVD can operate in one of seven distinct DMX512 modes. The reason for the wide range of operating modes is to allow flexibility of control and choice of lighting console. In order to ease patching of the units, all DMX information is entered using rotary wheel controls rather than DIP switches. It is also worth noting that the Mode numbers 1 through 6 are also the number of DMX channels used. Mode 6 offers the widest range of control and is therefore the preferred option unless control channels are scarce. In all DMX modes, the channels used are a consecutive block following the base address. The base address is set to a value in the range 001 to 512 using the control wheels on the rear panel. The diagram above shows an example of Mode 6 and start address 001. The following table shows the channel assignments in each of the DMX modes: Table 3 - DMX512 Channel Allocation Mode Name DMX512 received data usage Base Addr Base+1 Base+2 Base+3 Base+4 Base+5 1 C Select 1 Not Used of 32 colours (Table 4) 2 CI Select 1 Intensity Not Used of 32 colours (Table 4) 3 CIS Select 1 of 32 colours (Table 4) Intensity Strobe (Table 5) Not Used 4 RGBX Red Green Blue White Not Used 5 RGBXI Red Green Blue White Intensity Not Used 6 RGBXIS Red Green Blue White Intensity Strobe (Table 5) F Button Control Mode select A0,B0,C0, D0,E0. As Switch 100 As Switch 10 As Switch 1 Intensity Not Used MODE 1 Mode 1 (C) uses a single DMX channel to select 1 of 32 colours from the internal colour palette. Table 4 shows the available colours. This mode of operation is analogous to the operation of a colour scroller. Table 4 - Pre-Programmed Colour Palette Palette DMX Level Colour Decimal Percentage 1 0-7 0 Black 2 8-16 5 Red Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 18 / 36

3 16-23 8 Green 4 24-31 11 Blue 5 32-39 14 Cyan Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 19 / 36

Palette DMX Level Colour Decimal Percentage 6 40-47 17 Magenta 7 48-55 20 Yellow 8 56-63 23 Amber 9 64-71 27 Orange 10 72-79 30 Half Magenta 11 80-87 33 Blush 12 88-95 36 Ochre 13 96-103 39 Light Yellow 14 104-111 42 Light Magenta 15 112-119 45 Hot Flame 16 120-127 48 Spring Green 17 128-135 52 Apple Green 18 136-143 55 Turquoise 19 144-151 58 Aquamarine 20 152-159 61 Steel 21 160-167 64 Ice 22 168-175 67 Russet 23 176-183 70 Dark Blue 24 184-191 73 Salmon 25 192-199 77 Light Mauve 26 200-207 80 Bahamas 27 208-215 83 Apricot 28 216-223 86 Sunset 29 224-231 89 Deep Orange 30 232-239 92 Gold 31 240-247 95 Rose 32 248-255 100 White MODE 2 Mode 2 (CI) uses two consecutive DMX channels. The first selects 1 of 32 colours from the internal colour palette as described in Mode 0. The second channel controls overall intensity. This allows a controller to select a colour and then modify the colour s intensity. This mode of operation is analogous to the combination of a standard luminaire and a colour scroller. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 20 / 36

MODE 3 Mode 3 (CIS) uses three consecutive DMX channels. The first two channels operate as described in Mode 2. The third channel selects a range of special strobe effects. The effects are detailed in Table 5. Table 5 - Strobe Effects Palette Palette DMX Level Decimal Effect Rate Colour Change per no Strobes Colour Sequence Are Colour Channels Used 1 0-3 No Affect - None Static Yes 2 4-7 Pulse Strobe 1 Hz None Static Yes 3 8-11 Pulse Strobe 2 Hz None Static Yes 4 12-15 Pulse Strobe 3 Hz None Static Yes 5 16-19 Pulse Strobe 4 Hz None Static Yes 6 20-23 Pulse Strobe 5 Hz None Static Yes 7 24-27 Pulse Strobe 6 Hz None Static Yes 8 28-31 Pulse Strobe 7 Hz None Static Yes 9 32-35 Pulse Strobe 8 Hz None Static Yes 10 36-39 Pulse Strobe 9 Hz None Static Yes 11 40-43 Pulse Strobe 10 Hz None Static Yes 12 44-47 Pulse Strobe 12 Hz None Static Yes 13 48-51 Pulse Strobe 14 Hz None Static Yes 14 52-55 Pulse Strobe 16 Hz None Static Yes 15 56-59 Pulse Strobe 18 Hz None Static Yes 16 60-63 Pulse Strobe 20 Hz None Static Yes 17 64-67 50/50 Strobe 1 Hz None Static Yes 18 68-71 50/50 Strobe 2 Hz None Static Yes 19 72-75 50/50 Strobe 3 Hz None Static Yes 20 76-79 50/50 Strobe 4 Hz None Static Yes 21 80-83 50/50 Strobe 5 Hz None Static Yes 22 84-87 50/50 Strobe 6 Hz None Static Yes 23 88-91 50/50 Strobe 7 Hz None Static Yes 24 92-95 50/50 Strobe 8 Hz None Static Yes 25 96-99 50/50 Strobe 9 Hz None Static Yes 26 100-103 50/50 Strobe 10 Hz None Static Yes 27 104-107 50/50 Strobe 12 Hz None Static Yes 28 108-111 50/50 Strobe 14 Hz None Static Yes 29 112-115 50/50 Strobe 16 Hz None Static Yes 30 116-119 50/50 Strobe 18 Hz None Static Yes 31 120-123 50/50 Strobe 20 Hz None Static Yes 32 124-127 50/50 Strobe 22 Hz None Static Yes 33 128-131 Pulse Strobe 1 Hz 1 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 34 132-135 Pulse Strobe 7 Hz 1 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 35 136-139 Pulse Strobe 12 Hz 1 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 36 140-143 Pulse Strobe 18 Hz 1 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 37 144-147 Pulse Strobe 1 Hz 2 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 38 148-151 Pulse Strobe 7 Hz 2 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 39 152-155 Pulse Strobe 12 Hz 2 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 40 156-159 Pulse Strobe 18 Hz 2 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 41 160-163 Pulse Strobe 1 Hz 4 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 42 164-167 Pulse Strobe 7 Hz 4 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 43 168-171 Pulse Strobe 12 Hz 4 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 44 172-175 Pulse Strobe 18 Hz 4 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 45 176-179 Pulse Strobe 1 Hz 8 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 46 180-183 Pulse Strobe 7 Hz 8 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 47 184-187 Pulse Strobe 12 Hz 8 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 48 188-191 Pulse Strobe 18 Hz 8 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 49 192-195 50/50 Strobe 1 Hz 1 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 50 196-199 50/50 Strobe 7 Hz 1 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 51 200-203 50/50 Strobe 12 Hz 1 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 52 204-207 50/50 Strobe 18 Hz 1 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 53 208-211 50/50 Strobe 1 Hz 2 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 54 212-215 50/50 Strobe 7 Hz 2 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 55 216-219 50/50 Strobe 12 Hz 2 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 56 220-223 50/50 Strobe 18 Hz 2 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 57 224-227 50/50 Strobe 1 Hz 4 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 58 228-231 50/50 Strobe 7 Hz 4 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 59 232-235 50/50 Strobe 12 Hz 4 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 60 236-239 50/50 Strobe 18 Hz 4 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 61 240-243 50/50 Strobe 1 Hz 8 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 62 244-247 50/50 Strobe 7 Hz 8 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 63 248-251 50/50 Strobe - 12 Hz 8 R,O,Y,G,B,I,V No 64 252-255 No Affect 0 None Static Yes Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 21 / 36

(Power Led Off) MODE 3 cont. The effects generated by the strobe channel are split into four sections: 1. Pulse Strobe The Pulse Strobe provides a variable rate flashing light. The light stays on only for a short time in each cycle. This means that as the rate is adjusted, it is the Off time which changes. The colour is as set by the first DMX channel. 2. Flash Strobe The Flash Strobe provides a variable rate flashing light whereby the light is on for the same time that it is off in each cycle. The colour is as set by the first DMX channel. 3. Colour Pulse Strobe The Colour Pulse Strobe operates as Pulse Strobe but the colours sequence through the spectrum. The number of consecutive strobe cycles per colour can also be controlled. 4. Colour Flash Strobe The Colour Flash Strobe operates as Flash Strobe but the colours sequence through the spectrum. The number of consecutive strobe cycles per colour can also be controlled. MODE 4 Mode 4 (RGBX) uses four consecutive DMX channels to mix the colours red, green, blue and white. Table 6 shows a selection of the potential sixteen million colour mixes. Table 6 - Example Colour Mixing Desired Colour Red (Decimal) Green (Decimal) Red 255 0 0 Green 0 255 0 Blue 0 0 255 Cyan 0 255 255 Magenta 255 0 255 Yellow 0 255 255 White 200 255 235 Pink 255 0 20 Orange 255 120 120 Blue (Decimal) MODE 5 Mode 5 (RGBXI) uses five consecutive DMX channels. The first 4 channels are as described in Mode 4. The final channel controls overall intensity. This allows a controller to select a colour and then modify the colour s intensity. MODE 6 Mode 6 (RGBXIS) uses six consecutive DMX channels. The first 5 channels operate as described in Mode 5. The final channel selects a range of special strobe effects. The effects are detailed in Table 5. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 22 / 36

MODE F Mode F (Button) is a specialist control mode available only in the LVD. It allows the Self Controlled Network modes to be remotely triggered by DMX512. This is the mode of operation used by the Artistic Licence Colour- Button control panel. The LVD receives five DMX512 channels and interprets the data as if it were switch settings. The channel usage is detailed in Table 3. Please refer to the section on Self Controlled Network for more detail. STAND- ALONE OPERATION The LVD can operate in one of four distinct Stand-alone modes. The stand-alone modes allow a single LVD to operate independently and without a DMX512 controller. In the stand-alone modes, the right most three control wheels are used to select specific features of the mode. The diagram above shows an example of a LVD in Mode 0 and selected to output magenta. Mode 0 Mode 0 (Static) is the simplest of the stand-alone modes. The three control wheels are adjusted to mix together red, green and blue. This mode provides selection of any one of a thousand static colours. The diagram shows an example of a LVD selected to output cyan at 50% intensity. Mode 7 Mode 7 (Colour Roll) is the first of the dynamic stand-alone modes. This mode allows the LVD to fade continuously through the colours of the spectrum. The three control wheels are used to set the start colour, end colour and speed of fade. The diagram shows an example of a LVD selected to fade between red and violet with a cycle time of 21 seconds The Start and End wheels select the colours detailed in Table 7. Table 7 - Start - End Colours Wheel Position Start/End Colour Wheel Position Start/End Colour 0 Black 5 Blue 1 Red 6 Indigo 2 Orange 7 Violet 3 Yellow 8 Pink 4 Green 9 White Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 23 / 36

The Speed wheel selects the fade time detailed in Table 8. Wheel Position Time of step between colours Table 8 - Fade Times Total cycle time for Red (1) to Violet (7) 0 Static Static 1 0.25 seconds 1.75 seconds 2 0.5 seconds 3.5 seconds 3 1 second 7 second 4 3 seconds 21 seconds 5 10 seconds 1 minute 10 seconds 6 30 seconds 3 minutes 30 seconds 7 1 minute 7 minute 8 10 minutes 1 hour 10 minutes 9 30 minutes 3 hours 30 minutes Mode 8 Mode 8 (Random) allows the LVD to fade or snap continuously through random colours of the spectrum. The three control wheels are used to set the intensity of light output, the smoothness of the fade and speed of fade. The diagram shows an example of a LVD selected to snap between random colours with a dwell time of 1 second in each colour. The Intensity wheel scales the intensity such that 0 is off and 9 is 100%. The Speed wheel sets the time spent in each colour and is detailed in Table 8. The Fade wheel sets the smoothness of the fade. Set to 0 the colours switch from one to the next. Set to 9, the colours fade continuously from one to the next. The values in between allow combinations of the two as detailed in Table 9. Wheel Position Percentage Fade Table 8 - Fade Times 0 0% Snap Change 1 20% 2 30% 3 40% 4 50% 5 60% 6 70% 7 80% 8 90% 9 100% Full Cross Fade Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 24 / 36

Mode 9 Mode 9 (Strobe) allows the LVD to strobe at a variable rate and a variable colour sequence. The diagram shows an example of a LVD selected to pulse strobe at 18 pulses per second with the colour changing every 6 pulses. The Colour wheel is only used when the Sequence wheel is set to 0. In this case, the strobe effect is a static colour as detailed in Table 7. The Sequence wheel defines the number of consecutive strobe pulses before a colour change as detailed in Table 9. The Speed Wheel selects the strobe rate and type of strobe as detailed in Table 10. Table 9 - Colour Sequence Table 10 - Strobe Rate Wheel Position Number of Strobe Pulses per colour Wheel Position Strobe Frequency Pulse - 50/50 0 0 (Static) 0 1 Hz P 1 1 1 6 Hz P 2 2 2 12 Hz P 3 3 3 18 Hz P 4 4 4 24 Hz P 5 5 5 1 Hz 50/50 6 6 6 6 Hz 50/50 7 7 7 12 Hz 50/50 8 8 8 18 Hz 50/50 9 9 9 25 Hz 50/50 SELF CONTROLLED NETWORK OPERATION The Self Controlled Network modes allow a single LVD to control a number of additional LVDs. In this mode, the additional controlled LVDs are referred to as Slaves. This style of operation allows the LVDs to produce synchronised effects without an external controller. Topology Total Number of Lamps controlled (inc master) To use Self Controlled Network mode, all Slaves must be set to operate in Mode 6 at specific DMX addresses. It is the DMX start address that defines the slave s position in the network. Table 11 describes the Slave addresses which should be used dependent upon the total number of units connected. Consider a system where a single LVD controls an additional seven slave LVDs. By looking at the horizontal line in the Table 11 for a total of 8 units, it can be seen that the slaves should be addressed to: 67, 127, 259, 319, 385,451. Any number of lamps between 2 and 85 can be used in a network. Table 11 - Slave addresses Address Slave Lamps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 25 / 36

2 256 3 169 343 4 127 259 385 5 103 205 307 409 6 85 169 259 343 427 7 73 145 223 295 367 439 8 67 127 193 259 319 385 451 9 55 115 169 229 283 343 397 457 10 55 103 157 205 259 307 361 409 463 11 49 97 139 187 235 283 325 373 421 469 12 43 85 127 169 217 259 301 343 385 427 469 13 43 79 121 157 199 235 277 319 355 397 433 475 14 37 73 109 145 181 223 259 295 331 367 403 439 475 15 37 67 103 139 169 205 241 277 307 343 379 409 445 481 16 31 67 97 127 163 193 223 259 289 319 355 385 415 451 481 17 31 61 91 121 151 181 211 241 271 301 331 361 391 421 451 481 18 31 55 85 115 145 169 199 229 259 283 313 343 373 397 427 457 487 19 25 55 79 109 133 163 187 217 241 271 295 325 349 379 403 433 457 487 20 25 55 79 103 127 157 181 205 229 259 283 307 331 361 385 409 439 463 487 21 25 49 73 97 121 145 169 199 223 247 271 295 319 343 367 391 415 439 463 487 22 25 49 73 97 115 139 163 187 211 235 259 283 301 325 349 373 397 421 445 469 487 23 25 43 67 91 115 133 157 181 199 223 247 271 289 313 337 355 379 403 421 445 469 493 24 25 43 67 85 109 127 151 169 193 217 235 259 277 301 319 343 361 385 409 427 451 469 493 Mode A Mode A (Master Colour Roll) operates identically to Mode 7 (Colour Roll) with the exception that the DMX512 output of the LVD can synchronise other slave LVD s to the same effect. This mode allows the LVD s to fade continuously through the colours of the spectrum producing a moving rainbow effect across the array of lamps. The three control wheels are used to set the start colour, end colour and speed of fade. The Start and End wheels select the colours detailed in Table 7. The Speed wheel selects the fade time detailed in Table 8. The diagram shows an example of a LVD selected to fade between red and violet with a cycle time of 21 seconds If an additional six LVD s are connected and addressed as described in Table 11, each of the seven units will start on a specific colour. As the fade progresses, the colour sequence will be maintained, but the colours will appear to move along the line of LVD s. Table 12 shows the effect. The direction of the effect can be reversed by swapping the Start and End Colours. Table 12 - Mode A Example Lamp Step LVD 1 LVD 2 LVD 3 LVD 4 LVD 5 LVD 6 LVD 7 1 Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet 2 Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet Red 3 Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet Red Orange 4 Green Blue Indigo Violet Red Orange Yellow 5 Blue Indigo Violet Red Orange Yellow Green 6 Indigo Violet Red Orange Yellow Green Blue 7 Violet Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 26 / 36

Mode B Mode B (Master Random) operates identically to Mode 8 (Random) with the exception that the DMX512 output of the LVD can synchronise other slave LVD s to the same effect. This mode allows the LVD s to snap or fade continuously through random colour sequences producing varying colour washes. The three control wheels are used to set the intensity of light output, the smoothness of the fade and speed of fade. The diagram shows an example of a LVD selected to fade between random colours with a dwell time of 1 second in each colour. The Intensity wheel scales the intensity such that 0 is off and 9 is 100%. The Speed wheel sets the time spent in each colour and is detailed in Table 8. The Fade wheel sets the smoothness of the fade. Set to 0 the colours switch from one to the next. Set to 9, the colours fade continuously from one to the next. The values in between allow combinations of the two as detailed in Table 9. If additional LVD s are connected and addressed as described in Table 11, each of the slave lamps will produce a synchronised colour to produce the overall moving colour wash effect. The direction of the effect can be reversed by swapping the Start and End Colours. Mode C Mode C (Master Strobe) operates identically to Mode 9 (Strobe) with the exception that the DMX512 output of the LVD can synchronise other slave LVD s to the same effect. This mode allows the LVD s to strobe with an optional colour sequence. The individual LVD s will strobe asynchronously, however the colour sequence will be synchronised. The diagram shows an example of a LVD selected to pulse strobe at 18 pulses per second with the colour changing every 6 pulses. The Colour wheel is only used when the Sequence wheel is set to 0. In this case, the strobe effect is a static colour as detailed in Table 7. The Sequence wheel defines the number of consecutive strobe pulses before a colour change as detailed in Table 9. The Speed Wheel selects the strobe rate and type of strobe as detailed in Table 10. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 27 / 36

Mode D Mode D (Master Colour Cone) operates in a similar way to Mode A (Master Colour Roll). However in this mode, the Start and End colours are identical and the Middles colour is adjusted. This produces a Colour Cone of light. The Start/End and Mid wheels select the colours detailed in Table 7. The Speed wheel selects the fade time detailed in Table 8. The diagram shows an example of a LVD selected to cone between red and violet with a cycle time of 21 seconds If an additional six LVD s are connected and addressed as described in Table 11, each of the seven units will start on a specific colour. As the fade progresses, the colour sequence will be maintained, but the colours will appear to move out from the middle of the line of LVD. Table 13 shows the effect. The direction of the effect can be reversed by swapping the Start and End Colours. Table 13 - Mode D Example Lamp Step LVD 1 LVD 2 LVD 3 LVD 4 LVD 5 LVD 6 LVD 7 1 Red Yellow Blue Violet Blue Yellow Red 2 Orange Green Indigo Blue Indigo Green Orange 3 Yellow Blue Violet Indigo Violet Blue Yellow 4 Green Indigo Red Violet Red Indigo Green 5 Blue Violet Orange Red Orange Violet Blue 6 Indigo Red Yellow Orange Yellow Red Indigo 7 Violet Orange Green Yellow Green Orange Violet Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 28 / 36

TECHNICAL DATA MECHANICAL Mass: 4.400Kg Size: 3RU 19 Rack Depth: 257mm (Allow additional for cable entry) ELECTRICAL Power Consumption: 300 W (600 W LVD-24) Input Voltage: 95-260 VAC Output Voltage: 24 VDC Max. Operating Current: 12 A (24 A LVD-24) Duty Cycle: 80% (70% LVD-24) Maximum current per channel: 4A subject to total power DMX512 5 pin male XLR Pin 1: Ground Pin 2: DMX512 Data - input Pin 3: DMX512 Data + input Pin 4: N/C Pin 5: N/C COLOUR BUTTON 4 pin female XLR Pin 1: Ground Pin 2: DMX512 Data input Pin 3: DMX512 Data + input Pin 4: 24 VDC power input/output Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 29 / 36

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WIRING Cable entry is via a removable gland plate. The standard gland plate includes entry for twelve 6.3mm diameter cables. Blank gland plates are available should customers require other options. Each group of 4 outputs is wired to an individual 5 pin screw terminal connector. Cable retaining clips are mounted on the top of the heatsink. These clips are used to ensure that the cables are held clear of the heatsink. See drawing. Output Wiring Pin 1: Common +24VDC Pin 2: Red Chan 1 Pin 3: Green Chan 2 Pin 4: Blue Chan 3 Pin 5: White Chan 4 LAYOUT The following illustration shows the channel arrangement within the product. Lamp numbers and pin functions are also stencilled on the pcb. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 31 / 36

EMC The LVD is supplied with a kit of ferrite rings and miniature cable ties. These are supplied for the installer to fit over each lamp group of output cables. In addition, an in-line mains EMC filter is supplied. Both of the above components must be fitted to ensure compliance with FCC and CE requirements. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 32 / 36

INDEX 2 24 VDC 9, 29 diameter 30 dimmer 9, 16 DMX512 9, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 22, 26, 27, 29, 30 DMX512 (1990) 12 A Additive 10 address 12, 18, 25 addressed 25, 26, 28 B Base 12, 18 base address 12, 18 blue 9, 10, 16, 21, 22 Blue 9, 18, 19, 21, 22, 26, 28 C cable 14 Cable Distance 14 Cable Type 14 Candela 11 Candle 11, 12 colour 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28 Colour 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29 Colour Cone 12, 13, 17, 28 Colour Roll 12, 13, 16, 17, 22, 26, 28 Colour-Changer 12 Colour-Pipe 9, 14 consecutive 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 27 CP1000 14 CP300 14 CP600 14 D Depth 29 E End 12, 13, 22, 26, 28 F fade 12, 13, 16, 17, 22, 23, 26, 28 Flux 11, 12 Foot 12 G green 9, 10, 16, 21, 22 Green 9, 18, 19, 21, 22, 26, 28 H Hue 11 human eye 10 I installation 17 intensity 9, 11, 16, 19, 21, 22, 23, 26 Intensity 11, 18, 23, 26 L Lamp numbers 30 lamps 14, 17, 25, 26 LAYOUT 30 Light Emitting Diode 12 Lumens 11 Luminous 11, 12 Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 33 / 36

Lux 12 M Manual Revision 1 Mass 29 maximum 14 Mid 12, 13, 28 million 9, 21 minute 23 Mode 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 MODE 1 18 MODE 2 19 MODE 3 20, 21 MODE 4 21 MODE 5 21 MODE 6 21 MODE F 22 N Network 16, 17, 22, 25 O Output Wiring 30 P Palette 18, 19, 20 patching 18 Power Consumption 29 Power-Pipe 1, 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 33 primary 9, 10 R rainbow 12, 16, 17, 26 Random 13, 16, 17, 23, 26 red 9, 10, 16, 21, 22, 26, 28 Red 9, 18, 21, 22, 23, 26, 28 retaining clips 30 ROY-G-BIV 10 S Saturation 11 screw terminal connector. 30 Scroller 12 second 10, 19, 23, 24, 26, 27 Self Controlled 16, 17, 22, 25 Sequence 20, 24, 27 Size 29 slaves 25 Software Version 1 spectrum 10, 11, 21, 22, 23, 26 Speed 23, 24, 26, 27, 28 Stand-Alone 16 Start 9, 10, 12, 13, 22, 26, 28 Static 16, 20, 22, 23, 24 Strobe 13, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 27 Subtractive 10 sync 17 synchronised 17, 25, 26, 27 T Table 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 Terra-Fill 9, 14 TF250 14 TF60 14 topology 14 Topology 14, 15, 25 V Voltage 1, 29 W wash 13, 26 Water-Fill 9, 14 wavelength 10, 11 WF250 14 wheel 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28 WIRING 30 Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 34 / 36

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Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY TO THE EU EMC DIRECTIVE The Product LVD has been designed and manufactured using good engineering practises. It have been tested and found compliant with the following EU Harmonised standards: EN 50081-2 EMC Emission Standard EN 50082-2 EMC Immunity Standard Issued by Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. on 1/7/2000 Signatory: Wayne D Howell Managing Director Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (USA) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation. Artistic Licence Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. 1999-2001 B1 & B3 Livingstone Court Peel Road Harrow Middlesex England HA3 7QT Tel: +44 (0)20 88 63 45 15 Fax: +44 (0)20 84 26 05 51 Email: Sales@ArtisticLicence.com The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of this material. All trademarks are acknowledged. Artistic Licence (UK) Ltd. LVD-12/24 Manual 36 / 36