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HypnoticaTM
Installation Manual
May 2008F442-015
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HYPNOTICA iS QUICK INSTALL TIPS ABOUT THIS GUIDE ..............................................................1: 1
Documentation Copyright .............................................................. 1Copyright, Trademark, and Patent Laws ....................................... 1MET Laboratories Listing................................................................ 1Partnerships...................................................................................... 1Customer Service ............................................................................ 1Services ............................................................................................. 1Conventions ...................................................................................... 2
Safety Symbols and Information ............................................................................... 2INSTALLATION MANUAL.....................................................2: 1
Warranty Notice .............................................................................. 1Hypnotica iS Product Description.................................................. 1Terminology...................................................................................... 1Installation Qualification Area........................................................ 1Tools Required for Installing Hardware ......................................... 2Prepare Installation Area ................................................................ 2
Layout of Installation................................................................................................... 2Installation ........................................................................................ 4
Mark Area ......................................................................................................................4Hypnotica iS Fixtures.................................................................................................. 4
Clip Placement with Drill .................................................................................................4Fastening Tips.......................................................................................................................5Installing Hypnotica iS Fixtures into Clips ................................................................... 5
Power Supply .................................................................................... 7Installation Instructions .............................................................................................. 8Models.......................................................................................................................... 10Control ........................................................................................................................ 10
Remote Device Management (RDM) ......................................................................... 10Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 11
An Entire Run of Hypnotica iS Won’t Illuminate................................................ 11Hypnotica iS Flickers................................................................................................. 11Hypnotica iS Cycles On and Off ............................................................................ 11
Over Current Protection ............................................................................................. 12Software Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... 12
DMX Tips.......................................................................................................................... 12Layout of Hypnotica iS System..................................................... 13
Table of Contents
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About this Guide
Documentation Copyright
iLight Technologies© 2008. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in
any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation,
or adaptation) without written permission from iLight Technologies, Inc.
iLight Technologies reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content
from time to time without obligation on the part of iLight Technologies, Inc. to provide notification of
such revision or change.
iLight Technologies provides this documentation without warranty of any kind, either implied or
expressed, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose. iLight Technologies may make improvements or changes in the product(s) and/
or the program(s) described in this documentation at any time.
iLight Technologies, iLight, Plexineon and Hypnotica are either registered trademarks of iLight
Technologies, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
Other brand and product names may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective
holders.
Copyright, Trademark, and Patent Laws
Unauthorized modifications may be illegal under international law. This principle also applies to
iLight Technologies’ logos, designs, publications, and assemblies.
MET Laboratories Listing
The MET Laboratories Listing has been completed and appears on all luminaires. iLight’s Hypnoticais compliant to UL 1598 and CSA c22.2 No. 250 in Luminairies for installation in wet environments.
Partnerships Partnerships have been established with the following companies:
Pathway Connectivity
http://www.pathwayconnect.com/
Fleenor Design
http://www.dfd.com/
OSRAM
http://www.osram.com/osram_com/index.html
Customer Service
iLight Technologies is ready to help. Contact our service number at 312.876.8630 or at
support@ilight-tech.com.
Services The following services are offered from iLight Technologies, Inc:
Factory Programming: DMX programming for animations and shows can be provided for your
specific Hypnotica iS application. Design files can be e-mailed or provided on flash cards. This is
an hourly rate and will vary with the complexity and/or installation and shows.
Programming Support: A service technician can be provided for teleconference, on-line or on-
site to review the installation, ensure the DMX addresses for all the fixtures are set correctly and
program shows. This is a daily rate and requires installation to be completed before arrival and
per specification.
Technical Support: A service technician can be provided for teleconference, on-line or on-site
to review the installation, site to instruct your installation team on how to properly install
Plexineon and Hypnotica products. This training includes review of the site plan, proper layout of
iLight product, power supplies, clip placement, cable dress issues, proper techniques for cutting
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the cuttable fixtures and troubleshooting. This does not include actual installation of the iLight
product or connection to the main power supply systems.
Conventions For clarity, this Installation Manual uses the following conventions:
Safety Symbols andInformation
When required, information is provided in procedures about potential challenges and dangers. The
terms WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE are used for specific safety reasons. For emphasis,
WARNING and CAUTION appear beside the characteristic triangle symbol. Table 1 lists notice
icons used in this guide.
Table 1 Notice Icon Descriptions
Icon/Format Description
NOTE: Information note about important features or instructions but is not critical data.
NOTICE: Notice indicates a situation that requires special attention.
CAUTION: Caution alerts you to potential damage to a program, system, or device.
WARNING: Warning indicates a situation the may cause personal injury or death.
WARNING: Warning indicates a situation the may cause personal injury or death due to a potential electrical hazard.
ESD: ESD alerts you to take proper grounding precautions against electrostatic discharge (ESD) before handling a product.
Installation Manual
Warranty Notice
This product is sold pursuant to iLight Technologies, Inc.’s standard terms and conditions as stated
in the warranty. The warranty can be found at:
http://www.ilight-tech.com/tech_warranty.htm
Hypnotica iS Product Description
Hypnotica is a new, slender linear color changing fixture. Offering even light output along the entire
length of the fixture, Hypnotica is a true direct view system. DMX512 compatibility and Remote
Device Managment (RDM) enabled, this system offers designers a powerful color changing tool.
This system features the following benefits:
Addressable increments or node resolution can be as small as 6 inches (152 mm)
One of the first linear products with RDM capability on the market
Hypnotica is a 1/4 DMX load per 1 foot (304 mm)
RDM enabled, thus identifies itself, reports line and processor voltage as well as temperature,
and does color correction offset
Six selectable personalties
It is both RGB (red, green and blue) and HSV (hue, saturation and value) controllable with RDM
Designed with internal thermal protection for heat management
Terminology
Installation Qualification Area
This installation guide is designed to instruct and aid in the installation of Hypnotica iS system.
Installation of Hypnotica iS systems should be done by a skilled tradesperson familiar with
construction and electrical installation techniques. Licensed electricians should provide all
installation and electrical primary inputs for the DMX control system and Hypnotica iS power supply.
Installation should be done in accordance with all National and Local codes and ordinances.
NOTE: Installation of Hypnotica iS systems in harsh environments where there are chemicals, high
winds or vibrations has not been tested and may result in failure and void warranty.
Table 2-1 Terminology Used in the Manual
Term Description
Lead-in Wire The total length of wire that can be used to connect the power supply to the Hypnotica iS fixtures.
Run Composed of lead-in wire and Hypnotica iS fixtures connected to a single output on the power supply.
Address A single identifier or unique number in a universe.
Channel Same as an address.
Node The group of LEDs or section of a fixture treated as a single entity. A single node uses three addresses to communicate with the red, green and blue LEDs. Three (3) addresses per node.
Universe Defined amount of addresses for one superset. There are 512 addresses in a universe.
Load The amount of draw the DMX devices pull per line. For a full load device, one can use 32 devices per line, for a 1/2 load device one can use 64 devices per line, for a 1/4 load device one can use 128 devices per line.
Opto-Splitter An electrical device that replicates a DMX signal from a single input to multiple outputs, one in - three out. These come in a variety of sizes, 3, 5, 7, 11 and also offer overload spike protection on the signal line.
Mergers Electrical devices that can input multiple DMX signals and output them as single or multiple outputs. Used to control larger installations.
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NOTE: Please refer to Product Specification Sheets for allowable operating conditions on the iLight
Web site.
Tools Required for Installing Hardware
Cordless Drill
3/16" Drill Bit
3/16" Stainless Steel Screws (#10 or #12), masonry anchor or short rivets (depending on the
mounting surface)
Masonry Anchor or Insert (for installation into brick, stucco or concrete)
Rivet Gun (for installation in metal)
3/16" x 1/4" rivets (if installing into metal)
# 2 Phillips Driver Bits (recommended 1 1/2" long bits for screw guns)
Wire Stripper
Flathead Screwdriver
Needle Nose Pliers
Measuring Tape
Chalk Line (or other marking mechanism)
Silicone Sealant (electronic grade, non-conducive, non-corrosive)
Wire Nut Connectors or Electrical Tape
AC / DC Volt Ammeter (multimeter)
Prepare Installation Area
Layout ofInstallation
Layout of the Hypnotica iS fixtures should be considered prior to installation.
This lighting system, including the power unit, AC cord, lead-in wire and Hypnotica iS product
can not be installed in environmental air handling systems (i.e. the area above a drop ceiling
used for supply or return).
Each run length has a recommended amount and location of clips that should be used to
properly install the run. Review Figure 2-1 for those specifications.
NOTE: In extreme weather conditions it is recommended to use a clip every 12 inches (204 mm)or
less.
NOTE: Do not install the fixtures flat so they will be submerged when it rains.
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NOTE: When using joiner clips between fixtures, standard clips are not required at the ends of each
Hypnotica iS fixtures.
The total length of wire used on any given run is 40 feet (12.19 m) when using 14 AWG wire.
However, if using a larger gauged wire, the lead-in wire length can be greater. Refer to Table 2-2
for more information.
Table 2-2 Power Wire and Total Allowable Length
A maximum amount of Hypnotica iS can be powered on each run. Refer to Table 2-3 for
specifications.
Table 2-3 Maximum Amount of Feet per Run
For all fixtures a 0.1" (2.6 mm) gap is required between Hypnotica iS fixtures. Temperature
changes cause expansion and contraction of the fixtures which may cause the fixtures to break if
they are too close to each other and will void warranty.
Installation
Mark Area Use the layout (as a reference) and the chalk line (or other marking mechanism) to mark the
location for the power supplies, fixtures and clips.
Hypnotica iS Fixtures Each fixture has 2 cables on each end. The 2 pin cable is power (24 volts) and the 3 pin cable is for
DMX data.
NOTE: Fixtures are not designed for bending or removal from casing and doing so will void
warranty. If broken, send to iLight for possible factory repair. Charges may apply.
Clip Placement with DrillHypnotica iS fixtures are mounted using stainless steel spring clips. A 3 inch (76.2 mm) joiner clip is
used to connect the ends of two fixtures. The Hypnotica iS clips come with a 3/16" (4.76 mm) screw
hole. Slip the screw inside the clip hole and fasten tightly to surface (as shown in Figure 2-2).
NOTE: Clips should be mounted at an equal height to make sure Hypnotica fixtures are installed
straight.
CAUTION: Clips can have sharp edges and drill operator should use care when mounting clips to
the wall.
Gauge of Wire Total Allowable Length
10 100 Ft (30.48 m)
12 60 Ft (18.29 m)
14 40 Ft (12.19 m)
Hypnotica iS Run Configuration
16 Feet (4.876 m) Serially wired per 100 Watt Power Supply
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Fastening TipsIt is recommended to use an exterior grade fastener (i.e. stainless steel screws).
If the mounting surface is brick, stucco, or concrete, a masonry anchor should be used (i.e.
Tapcon).
If clips are attached to metal, it is recommended that 3/16" (4.8 mm) short rivets be used
instead of screws.
Figure 2-2 Clip Fastening Illustration
Installing Hypnotica iS Fixtures into ClipsNOTE: Before beginning the installation of Hypnotica iS fixtures, the installer should dissipate any
static charge by touching a grounded metal object.
Prepare Hypnotica iS fixture for installation. Position the bottom end of the Hypnotica iS fixture at an
angle and snap into the groove on the lower end of the clip, as the fixture is being positioned within
the clip (as shown in Figure 2-3).
NOTE: Catching the clip in the groove is important. The groove is considered the part between the
frosted curved portion of the front and the side plastic channel. Do not allow the clip to go over the
end of the product.
Push in until the clip catches the groove (as seen in Figure 2-4 and Figure 2-5). Make sure that the
connector(s) are oriented properly. When clips are appropriately mounted, the entire fixture can be
inserted into the clips. Insert the fixture one clip at a time.
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Figure 2-3 Initial Position of Hypnotica iS Fixture
Figure 2-4 Hypnotica iS Fixture in Groove
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Figure 2-5 Hypnotica iS Fixture in Groove (Side View)
During installation, verify that the fixture has space to expand or contract by leaving a 0.1"
(2.6 mm) gap between fixtures (as shown in Figure 2-6). This is especially important if the product is
installed in cooler temperatures.
CAUTION: Do not butt the fixtures next to each other for any layout. This will cause service
problems and will void warranty.
Figure 2-6 0.1" (2.6 mm) Spacing Between Fixtures
NOTE: Do not cut connectors, use pigtails and wire nut connectors. Cutting connectors will void
warranty.
Power Supply Using the layout created, place the power supplies in their proper locations. Work with the general
contractor or building owner to ensure appropriate placement. It is recommended to locate two
power supplies together to make the AC connection and installation easier. Never interconnect
multiple power supplies to a single run of Hypnotica iS fixtures.
Mount the power supplies and notify the skilled tradesperson to provide primary power to each
power supply. Installation must be in accordance with all applicable codes, including but not limited
to the National Electric Code and other local codes.
Power supplies must be mounted so that the lead-in wire from the power supplies to the
Hypnotica iS fixtures doesn’t exceed 40 feet (12.19 meter) if 14 AWG wire is used in total length. If a
large jump needs to be made from one fixture to another, (i.e. around a corner) then that distance
needs to be subtracted from the 40 feet (12.19 meter).
iLight Technologies supplies 14 AWG wire. If the lead in distance is longer than 40 feet (12.19
meter), then a larger gauged UV rated / outdoor rated wire is required.
Area for wire management
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InstallationInstructions
1 Layout entire site and review installation plans.
2 Mount clips.
3 Insert Hypnotica iS fixtures in to clips.
4 Connect power and data cables for fixtures to the fixtures.
5 Mount power supplies.
6 Connect AC to power supplies.
7 Connect power supplies to fixtures.
8 Connect data lead-in cables to fixtures.
9 Connect terminators as required.
10 Connect controller to data cables.
11 Address all the fixtures.
12 Program the shows.
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Figure 2-7 Power Supply Wiring
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Models Check iLight Web site in the Accessories Specification Sheets for the power supplies.
Control The Hypnotica iS system is capable of animations, chasing shows and color sweeps. These fixtures
are DMX 512 compatible and Remote Device Management (RDM) enabled which allows
bidirectional communication between the fixtures and controller. A block diagram of the system is
shown in Figure 2-8.
Figure 2-8 Block Diagram
DMX TipsDMX requires rules to be followed to prevent intermittent operation or full system malfunction:
All wiring must be in a continuous run and daisy-chained. No “tees” are permitted. The use of
opto-splitters in lieu of daisy-chaining is permitted and highly recommended.
“Stars” are permitted only in conjunction with an opto-splitter.
A maximum of 32 loads may be connected to a cable segment.
Cable shield may be grounded at one end only, preferably at the controller.
Maximum cable length is 1,800 feet (548 meters).
Wire must be Belden 9829, 9842, ProPlex PC224, Cat 5 or equivalent.
The last DMX device on the line must be terminated with a termination switch or resistor with a
value of 100 or 120 ohms between pins 2 and 3 available through iLight.
Cat 5 UTP cable may be used inside a metal conduit. Use Cat 5 STP when installed in raceways.
NOTE: iLight or third party programmers can provide programming services for shows and
animations.
Remote Device Management (RDM)RDM allows bidirectional communication between the fixtures and the controller. Hypnotica iSfixtures also have various personalities to select from. In order to take full advantage of all the RDM
capabilities, splitters, repeaters, isolators and fixtures must be RDM enabled.
RDM Reporting features
Self Identification
Report Line Voltage
Report Processor Voltage
Report Temperature
Color Correction Off-Set
DMX Control Console or SystemProgrammingService
DMX / RDM PlaybackConsole
Multi-InputDMXAmplifierand Splitter (MultipleUniverseOnly)
Opto-Splitter
PowerSupplies
Hypnotica iS Fixtures
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Table 2-4 RDM Personalities
NOTE: Optimized standard LED dimming curve available on personalities 1-5.
Trouble-shooting
An Entire Run ofHypnotica iS Won’t
Illuminate
1 Make sure the power supply is connected properly.
2 Check the power supply.
Use a multi-meter to check the input and output voltages at the power supply.
If the input reads (120 VAC for example) and the output has no reading (or is less than
24 VDC) disconnect the power supply from the Hypnotica iS, cycle the AC power going to the
power supply and measure again.
a If the output is 24 VDC there is a problem with the wiring of the Hypnotica iS or a short in
one of the Hypnotica iS fixtures.
b If there still is no output from the power supply but there is input power (120 VAC) replace
the power supply.
c If the power supply output generates 24 VDC, verify that there aren’t faulty or reversed
polarity connections or excessive lengths of fixtures.
3 Turn off power supply.
4 Reconnect the Hypnotica iS to the supply.
5 Turn power back on. If Hypnotica iS does not light measure output again, if there is no output
voltage the power supply is in overload protection mode.
6 If a voltage does not register at the input, check the electrical panel.
Hypnotica iS Flickers If the Hypnotica iS is going on and off, or flickering, there is a loose contact somewhere throughout
the runs. Check to make sure the connection points are securely fastened.
Hypnotica iS CyclesOn and Off
This could indicate that the power supply has been overloaded – there may be too many feet
(meters) of Hypnotica iS on one power supply. Recount the lengths and reconnect to power supply.
Personalities Description
1 3-Channel RGB 3 RGB Channels per 12" (305 mm)
Simulated 12-Bit Resolution2 6-Channel RGB 3 RGB Channels per 6" (153 mm)
(Hypnotica iS preset)
3 3-Channel HSV 3 RGB Channels per 12" (305 mm)
4 6-Channel HSV 3 RGB Channels per 6" (153 mm)
5 16-Bit RGB 6 RGB Channels per 6" (153 mm) True 16-Bit Resolution
(2 Sequential DMX Channels per Color)
6 16-Bit Linear RGB 6 RGB Channels per 6" (153 mm)Linear LED Dimming Curve
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Over Current Protection
All iLight approved architectural power supplies have built in over current protection. When load
exceeds the Class 2 rated output of 4.17 amps at 24 volts the power supply will shut itself off for
about 20 seconds then turn on again and re-test for overload. The on / off cycling does not hurt the
power supply. Test each fixture individually. This method will enable the technician to isolate the
area in the run that is causing a problem.
1 Disconnect the lead-in wire from the first fixture and all connections in the run.
2 Now plug in the first fixture, if the fixture lights up, reconnect the next fixture in the run and
continue this process until the failure is found.
3 If the failure occurs at the beginning or in the middle of the fixture, use the jumper wire to
connect the output of the good fixture, jump over the suspect fixture and connect to the next
fixture on the run. This will enable the technician to jump the shorted section of the run and
continue testing the rest of the layout.
4 Once the Hypnotica iS causing the failure is identified, replace the faulty Hypnotica iS.
NOTE: Hypnotica iS may be factory repairable. Whether fixture is in or out of warranty, contact
iLight’s customer service for instructions to return fixture for repair.
SoftwareTroubleshooting
DMX TipsContact your original programmer if you have problems with your program.
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