Cineo LB800 Manuale utente

LB800 User Guide
C2OS Operating System
Revision 1.1 March 2021
Information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice.
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Welcome to the new LB800 from Cineo Lighting
Cineo has further developed the LB800 to now include all of the features of the C2OS control environment. The LB800 delivers up to
50,000 lumens of beautiful, easily controllable, full-gamut light across a diffused 2’ x 4’ aperture. With built in power supply and
silent operation, the LB800 delivers 800 watts of power in a package that weighs 55 lbs and is less than 5.5 inches deep.
In addition to Cineo’s proprietary phosphor-converted white light LEDs, the LB800 uses phosphor-converted saturated color LEDs.
The phosphor-converted LEDs use the exact same dyes as the white LEDs, so all light emitting elements of the LB800 carry identical
thermal stability, and perform over time with identical differential aging. So after years of service, color stability remains consistent.
The LB800 now operates on the Cineo C2OS platform, a Linux-based operating system that provides a wealth of new features and
connectivity, and platform to support future StageLynx®smartstage innovations. The LB800 incorporates an intuitive control
strategy that allows predictable, repeatable results, either using the on-board touchscreen control panel or remotely with wired
DMX/RDM, built-in wireless CRMX, Ethernet/WiFi or ARTNet/sACN. Legacy LB800 units can be upgraded to support all the features
of the new C2OS version.
The Lightblade LB800 is built on a multi-zone architecture, i.e. the fixture can be operated as a single, 2’ x 4’ soft source, or it can be
operated as 10 individual fixtures in a single chassis, capable of generating dynamic lighting effects.
Local and remote operations include a variety of personalities, including:
• 1, 2 or 10 zones
• 8-bit or 16-bit DMX resolution
• HSIK, RGBK full-gamut color spaces
• Dim-only and Dim+CCT modes
The LB800 is passively cooled for completely silent operation, ruggedly built, water resistant and offers multiple mounting options
for easy setup.
Features
• Cineo C2OS Control Platform – This new platform utilizes a quad-core processor, 4GB memory, 32GB storage and operates
on industry-standard Linux OS.
• Touchscreen Control – Our new user interface means no moving parts, greater reliability and a simpler method to control
the fixture.
• Adaptive Color Space – In addition to supporting Cineo’s legacy color space (410, Blade, LB1K), we now support UCS color
space, which closely correlates to REC.2020. The color space can be selected, similar to a preset, for matching other
lighting sources and/or camera LUTs. More LUTs will be available in future releases.
• +/- Green Control – The ability to tune the fixture away from the black body curve to match other lighting sources.
• Local Zone Control – In multi-zone mode, all aspects of all 10 zones can be tailored from the touchscreen, in both HSIK and
RGBK modes. Local control operates in 16-bit resolution.
• Presets and Effects - The Cineo Preset Library will include standard gels; the Cineo Effects Library includes popular motion-
based dynamic lighting elements. Users can add their own, save them on the fixture and transport their effects and
presets via USB.
• Expanded Control Protocols – In addition to DMX/RDM and CRMX, the unit will support sACN/ARTNet, as well as being
ethernet and wifi ready for future applications.

General Notes
1. Please read through this manual carefully before operating the LB800, and keep this manual for future reference.
2. There are numerous safety instructions and warnings that must be adhered to for your own safety.
3. The LB800 is not intended for residential use. It is intended for use in a professional studio.
4. The LB800 must be serviced by a qualified technician.
5. The LB800 is rated as IP22 – for damp environments.
6. Lightblade products are not certified for use in hazardous locations.
7. The LB800 has a typical operating temperature of 50°C (122°F).
Fixture Set Up
Read these safety instructions carefully to ensure fixture and accessories are used safely.
Ensure the Junior Pin adapter is correctly mounted onto the yoke before rigging.
Always use secondary safety cables of suitable length when hanging LB800 units.
The LB800 weighs 55 lbs. (25 kg) excluding accessories. The combined weight should be considered when choosing a suitable safety
cable.
Safety cables must securely be attached to the yoke on LB800 and be as short as possible to reduce travel distance if primary
hanging accessory fails.
Ensure that the yoke lock is correctly tightened when manipulating LB800 in the required orientation for safety purposes.
Ensure the LB800 is operated within an ambient temperature range of -20 to +40°C
(-4 to 104°F).
Mounting Options
The LB800 comes standard with a fully rotational landscape-oriented yoke with a Junior Pin mount. The standard yoke can be
removed, and an optional Portrait-oriented yoke can be attached. In addition, (4) 3/8 x 16 threaded mounting points allow top-
hanging via cable harness.

Component Locations
Fixture Front
(shown with Portrait Yoke)
Fixture Rear
(shown with Landscape Yoke)
Diffuser
Accessory Slot
Accessory locking latch
Locking Knobs
Junior Pin
Hinged service
doors
Connections and controls
Mounting Points
Protective corners support stacking

Power and Communications interfaces
All connectors and system controls for the LB800 are located on the back of the unit. The touchscreen control display provides
access to menu selections, local control, effects/presets and remote-control options. Power connections and switch allow for easy
set up and strike. The DMX connections, RJ45 Ethernet port, embedded wireless receivers, RDM responders and powered USB port
support many options for external control.
Power Connector/Power Switch/Circuit Breaker
The LB800 unit is powered by an internal power supply, 110 – 220VAC via a locking PowerCon connector. Power is applied with the
switch above the connector. Maximum power draw is 900 watts. A self-resetting circuit breaker is located near the power
connection, which requires no user interaction. If the breaker trips, it will reset within one minute of tripping.
NOTES:
1. Ensure the power cable is disconnected before servicing.
2. Do not connect to a variable supply, such as a dimmer rack.
3. The power cable should be plugged into the power supply before switching the power ON. The power supply should be switched
OFF before removing the power cable.
Wired DMX Connections
LB800 uses industry-standard 5-Pin XLR male and female connectors to receive and pass-thru DMX signals and RDM signals. The
DMX port is self-terminating and does not require external DMX termination when used in a chain. If the unit is the last device on a
DMX chain, make sure that there is no cable inserted into the DMX Out connector.
The DMX pin wiring is as follows:
• Pin 1: Signal Common
• Pin 2: Data –
• Pin 3: Data +
• Pin 4: Spare
• Pin 5: Spare
RDM Support
The LB800 can remotely report unit information to an RDM controller via the RDM Identify command on either wired or wireless
DMX. The RDM information provided includes the model number (LB800), manufacturer’s number (1A0D), followed by the last 8
vales from the wifi MAC address, which corresponds to the Unit ID.
Power Switch
Power Input:
110-240 VAC
Self-resetting
circuit breaker
DMX In
DMX Thru
DMX Bridge port
Ethernet jack USB Port
Touchscreen

Functions that can be programmed remotely include the following: DMX Personality and DMX Master Address.
DMX Bridge
The DMX Bridge port is a DMX output that regenerates all communication received by the fixture. When in REMOTE mode,
whatever control method used to control the fixture (DMX, wireless, network, etc.) is outputted as a full DMX512 signal. RDM is not
supported on this port.
Ethernet Port
This waterproof RJ45 jack is used for network connections, including TCP/IP, sACN or ARTnet communications. This feature is not
currently activated but will be an available upgrade shortly.
USB Port
Type-A powered USB 2.0 port, designed to update software and up/download user libraries.
Control Console
Capacitive touchscreen for managing local control and remote communications
Touchscreen Control Operation
Home Screen
The LB800 incorporates a high-
resolution touchscreen, Linux-based
64-bit processor, 32GB storage and a
precision real-time clock. This platform
provides an intuitive user interface for
local control, system setup and
diagnostics, specialized functions and
remote operation.
The Green icons represent settings,
while the teal icons contain additional
features and the blue icons are controls.
LUTs
The first step in setting up the LB800 is
defining its overall color space and
dim characteristics. The C2OS
environment supports variable Look
Up Tables, or LUTs, which operate in a
similar fashion to camera LUTs and set
the overall characteristics of the
fixture. New LUTs will be created
periodically; however, the units
initially ship with three basic LUTs:
UCS 27-65, eUCS 20-100 and Cineo
2017.
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More explanation of these are available in the appendices. The Universal Color Space LUTs (UCS) are designed
to closely match REC.2020 with linear dimming and is available in two CCT ranges: 2700-6500K (UCS 27-65) and
an extended 2000-10,000K range (eUCS 20-100). The system default is UCS 27-65.
When operating the LB800 with other legacy Cineo fixtures, the Cineo 2017 LUT matches the color space
of the Standard 410, Lightblades, C80, LB1K and older (non-C2OS) LB800 units. This LUT also selects
legacy Cineo PAD dimming curve. Choose this for compatibility with all legacy Cineo fixtures.
Personalities
This parameter defines what method of control is desired, both locally and remotely. Both HSIK and
RGBK modes are supported, each with the ability to optionally control +/- Green. In addition, two basic
personalities are included to match single CCT or BiColor fixtures, such as Cineo HS or Maverick.
Selecting these disables saturated color and creates a smaller DMX footprint for remote operation.
Zones
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Selecting the Zone icon presents zone options for the fixture: 1, 2 or 10 zones. Note that in 1 or 2-zone
modes, the Wheel control is active. When 10-Zone is selected, the Faders control is active.
Controls
The control section is located at the bottom of the screen, identified by dark blue icons.
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HSIK Controls
Wheel Control
The Wheel Cursor and Slider controls are
the simplest methods for controlling the
fixture and are available when the
fixture is in 1 or 2-Zone modes. Select
the Wheel icon, and a color wheel and
four sliders appear: DIM, CCT and HUE
and SAT. If the +/- Green Personality is
selected, this slider also appears. The
Wheel Cursor can be moved within the
color wheel to select desired saturated
color, along with the amount of
saturation added to the CCT value, set
on the slider. Using the Sliders, values
can more accurately be set. For further accuracy, press and hold the value displayed below the Slider. A keypad
is displayed so precision values can be entered.
Shortcuts are provided by tapping on either side of the slider to jump to the next or previous logical value for
the control. These are:
DIM: Increase or decrease the output in increments of 20% by tapping on either side of the slider.
CCT: Tap the slider bar to jump between 2700, 3200, 4300, 5600, and 6500.
HUE: Tapping this slider bar jumps between the six primary and secondary saturated colors.
SAT: Increases or decreases the percentage of shift from the selected CCT to the selected saturated color.
+/- G: Presets are available at .25, .5 and Full, emulating standard gels.
All control screens include the ability to
save current settings as either a Preset
or Effect, with buttons present at the
bottom of all control screens. This will
be explained in a following section.
The Home icon in the upper left corner
always returns you to the Home screen,
while the arrow icon in the upper right
corner returns you to the previous
screen. The network icon shows the
status of network connections, as well
as displaying the network menu.
2-Zone Control
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Faders Control
When the 10-Zone mode is selected, the Faders icon is activated. Selecting this icon displays (10) Zone Sliders,
each representing either DIM, CCT, HUE or SAT for each of the 10 zones. By toggling the button in the lower left
corner, each of the four attributes for each zone is toggled. The color of the slider approximates the setting on
each zone.
Additionally, there is a Master Dim control and +/-G, if selected in the Personality. Shortcuts for both presets
and the keypad are available on all sliders. Settings for each zone can be “drawn” on the touchscreen by
dragging your finger over the slider bars. Note that if a custom 10-Zone setting is designed and unsaved, it will
be cleared when reverting back to the Wheel control.
DIM Faders
HUE Faders
SAT Faders
CCT Faders

RGBK Controls
If RGBK or RGBK+G Personalities are
selected, both Local and Remote controls
change to support control of the fixture
using primary color mixing, similar to
theatrical fixtures. When values of R, G
and B are equal, the resulting white is
adjustable via the CCT slider.!
Control screens are similar to operation in
HSIK mode, with the exception that only
the R, G, B and K values are adjustable in
1-Zone, 2-Zone and 10-Zone modes.
Tools
By touching the Tools icon, several fixture settings
are available, as well as temperature and
component monitoring status.
Time Set
The LB800 contains a crystal-accurate
clock that is the time reference for the
fixture. This includes the date and time
displays throughout the user interface, the
timestamps used for event logging and
creation/modification date stamps for all
stored LUTs, Presets and Effects. Touch
the Date, Time or 12/24-hour time format
to change any of these criteria.
Thermal
The thermal management of LB800 includes sophisticated software designed to prevent thermal stress.
CRMX Wireless
In this section, the CRMX radio linking and status are managed. The LB800 includes support for CRMX / Lumen
Radio protocol which can receive signals from CRMX and some WDMX transmitters. CRMX receivers always
automatically “Link” to the available transmitter in the vicinity. Please note that each fixture can only be linked
to a single network at a time and maintains the network ID of its previous linking. Therefore, the fixture’s
linking data must be cleared prior to linking to a new network. Touch the red button to “Unlink” the unit to a
connected wireless DMX transmitter. This line also displays the current fixture status in relationship to being
linked to a transmitter or not. It also shows the status of valid DMX data on the connection.
Refer to your wireless DMX transmitter instructions for linking fixtures to a wireless network.
Service Logs
Pressing the “Errors” button show a list of errors reported for diagnostic purposes. The “About” button displays
system information, including the software version.
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