AVstumpfl SC MASTER LITE Bedienungsanleitung

SC MASTER LITE
AV Stumpfl


SC MASTER LITE Contents •i
Contents
Introduction 1
Control centre and MP3 player ............................................1
The Features .......................................................................2
Versions and Scope of Supply.............................................5
Accessories.....................................................................5
Address ...............................................................................7
Documentation Status.....................................................7
Front and Rear Views 9
Front view ............................................................................9
Rear View ..........................................................................10
IR remote control unit ........................................................12
Getting Started 14
General .........................................................................14
Cable Connections and Power Supply ..............................14
Programming shows 17
Overview............................................................................17
Programming with Wings Platinum....................................19
Preparatory steps..........................................................19
Creating a project..........................................................20
Special Features for Programming ...............................21

ii •Contents
Producing a Show Medium 23
General ............................................................................. 23
Generating data for the SC MASTER ............................... 25
The FlashCard Dialog in Wings Platinum..................... 25
Creating the presentation data for the CF Card ........... 28
Specifying show properties .......................................... 32
Editing Remote Properties of shows................................. 34
Special settings ............................................................ 37
Editing Remote Properties in SHOW.INI...................... 37
Data Transfer to CF Card ................................................. 40
Copying the show data onto a CF card ........................ 40
Playback of Shows 42
Presentations - compact layout and comfortable handling 42
Navigation within a show.............................................. 44
Extended selection of shows........................................ 45
IR remote control range................................................ 46
Continuing a show after power failure............................... 47
Show Start with Timer....................................................... 48
SC NET System 49
General......................................................................... 49
Cable Connections and Power Supply ............................. 49
Address configuration ....................................................... 50
Setting addresses in the Media Pool............................ 50
Setting the addresses at the hardware......................... 51
Subadresses of the SC MASTER LITE........................ 52
Ensuring communication within the SC Net...................... 53
The Menu 55
Layout of the Menu ........................................................... 55

SC MASTER LITE Contents •iii
How to use the menu.........................................................57
Menu operation via IR remote control...........................60
Menu Chart........................................................................61
The Menu Items 63
Setting ...............................................................................63
Load ..............................................................................63
Save..............................................................................63
Factory ..........................................................................63
Options ..............................................................................66
AuxAdrs (Auxiliary Address) .........................................66
RSOAdrs (RS-Out Address) .........................................66
SCNet (SCNet Communication)....................................66
ContShw (Continue Show)............................................67
TrayStP (Tray Starting Position) ...................................68
PDCMode......................................................................68
Display ..........................................................................69
IRRecve (IR-Receive) ...................................................70
RMT-Out (Remote-Out) ................................................70
HighLgt (High Light Function) .......................................71
DataIO (Data In/Out).....................................................72
232InBd (Baud rate for RS232-In) ................................73
Sound ................................................................................74
Master ...........................................................................74
SaveVol (Save Volume) ................................................75
Signal.................................................................................75
Priorty (Priority) .............................................................75
Cue-In ...........................................................................76
ContDLC (Continual DLC).............................................77
Cue-Out ........................................................................78
ExtTC (External Timecode)...........................................78
RSOut................................................................................79
Driver ............................................................................79

iv •Contents
NumOfPr (Number of Projectors) ................................. 80
Timer................................................................................. 80
AutoTim (Auto Timer) ................................................... 80
Command..................................................................... 81
TTime (Timer Time)...................................................... 81
Info .................................................................................... 82
Trouble Shooting 83
Finding faults..................................................................... 83
List of problems................................................................. 84
Update of Operating Software 87
Updating............................................................................ 87
Technical Appendix 89
ASCII protocol................................................................... 89
Connector configuration.................................................... 92
RS232-IN connector..................................................... 92
RS232-OUT connector................................................. 93
SC NET connector ....................................................... 94
CUE-IN connector ........................................................ 95
CUE-OUT connector .................................................... 95
Audio connectors.......................................................... 96
REMOTE connector ..................................................... 97
REMOTE Connector Open-Collector Outputs.............. 98
DATA IN / OUT connector............................................ 99
POWER connector ..................................................... 100
Technical Data ................................................................ 100

SC MASTER LITE Contents •v
Glossary 101
Index 104


SC MASTER LITE Introduction •1
Introduction
Control centre and MP3 player
SC MASTER series units are MP3 players featuring a su-
perordinate Show Control Management for controlling multi-
media events. Within the SC Net network, they form the cen-
tral control system with a variety of input and output options.
Sound and control information is stored on a memory card the
size of a postage stamp. Direct and undelayed access ensures
both synchronization and interaction. The SC MASTER gives
you "complete control"! Congratulations and welcome to the
Stumpfl system!
The core of the device is a microprocessor with programmable
operating software which allows the many features and func-
tions of this new generation of control units to be implemented.
The required configuration settings can be made, saved and
called up in the entry menu. Any future developments can
easily be incorporated via software updates, which will keep
your unit always up-to-date.
This manual with its step-by-step instructions should help you
to familiarize yourself with all the features and possibilities of
this device.
This manual is also available as PDF document. The latest
version can be downloaded from our website.

2 •Introduction
The Features
In order to get a feeling for the extraordinary efficiency of the
SC MASTER LITE you will find an overview over the most
important features below. If some of the topics inspire your
curiosity, just follow the cross references for further informa-
tion.
Audio
•The integrated audio player offers stereo sound and does
not use any movable parts. It is therefore virtually wearfree
and uses a Compact Flash Card (called CF card for short)
as data carrier. The audio data are compressed in accor-
dance with the Fraunhofer MPEG1 Layer3 audio com-
pression format (called MP3 for short).
•On a CF card the size of a postage stamp with a storage
capacity of 512 MB more than eight hours of stereo sound
can be stored at a quality which is similar to that of a CD.
•IR remote control for volume and sound (bass and treble
control), as well as Start, Stop, Skip, etc.
•Integrated 2 x 10 W audio amplifier for the LS variant of
the SC MASTER LITE.
Control
•Control of external components via SC NET, DLC data
signal or the integrated RS232 interface.
•Control of lighting and other devices via DMX512 signals.
The first six channels are available at the configurable
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