Home
Martin Mac 250+ PDF - Eventury Productions
Contents
1. Figure 4 MAC 250 and MAC 250 menu 8 MAC 250 and MAC 250 DMX MOdE PATI HRS TSEQ UPLd RST RST SWAP TOTL E MART AUT DMXL EM L ON L UTO E EE dEMO O ON TENK STCO MINP LOFF LOFF EE SHUT MAXP PTSP D MINT SHUT FEbA TOTL E SP MAXT GTYP RSE FOCU dIM HEAd PC SE dIM FTYP ST COL FACT Ge dLOF TOTL Rgob Rgob RSE FOCU dRES FOCU PRIS VER ALON PRIS PATI CPU FROS dISP FEbA CAL dISP PAN dINT P OF PELT TORE STUd d OF COOF dMOd RgOF FOOF SCUT dFOF EFFLb dMAC TRAC MOdE CAL dFSE FACT CUS1 CUS2 CUS3 Personality settings PERS Personality Path Options Effect Default setting shaded indicates DMX override ON Map DMX pan control to tilt channel and vice versa Pan tilt swap PATI SWAP OFF Normal pan and tilt control ON Reverse DMX pan control right left Pan inverse PATI PINV z OFF Normal pan control left gt right ON Reverse DMX tilt control down gt up T
2. esee 3180 lumens e Light output MAC 250 diffuser installed sss terret tette 3180 lumens Gobos SY aQutside diameter HT 22 5 mm 0 0 3 mm 0 886 in 0 0 012 in Maximum image diameter nete petet o o C EM PRG TOR EOM EH E 17 mm 0 669 in Maximum thickness eee eM eee eet e Web qe v Fe dti D eue ed d at 1 8 mm 0 071 in e Glass type 1 high temperature Borofloat or better e Glass cnn dichroic or enhanced aluminum Met na TTT aluminum steel okay for short use Thermal e Maxim m ambient temperature Ti TT 40 C 104 F e Maximum surface temperature 110 C 230 F Control and programming e Data PIN OUE eere rede cete ere ae ree ER tne EEEE ken ee epe AEAEE pin 1 shield pin 2 cold pin 3 hot 4 RECEIVER eoe NON ege ee PR P RR E E AER ORO Opto isolated RS 485 e Protocols USITT DMX 512 1990 Martin RS 485 DMX Channels eebe E E EIE ceeds Dee E ers 9 13 Connections EC RR NN 3 prong IEC male socket Data input locking 3 pin XLR male socket Data Output TTT locking 3 pin XLR female socket Fuses Fuse Ql primary TH 6 3 A 250 V time delay e Fuse F601 5 0 A 250 V time delay wl OC 4 0 A 250 V time delay US A A Men ais 0 315 A 250 V time delay Design standards EEE E CSA C22 2 NO 166 GER E LEE EN 50 081 1 EN 50 082 1 EU a aid EN 60598 1 EN 60598 2 17 L RERE BEE ANSI UL 1573 Installation E vOrientatiOns d te Re
3. MOd2 Real delta value algorithm Tracking samples TRAC CAL 1 10 Tracking samples Increase if pan tilt is not smooth FACT Select factory default personality settings Default settings dFSE CUSI Save load custom personality settings To create a custom CUS2 configuration select SAVE after setting the personalities CUS3 as desired Select LOAd to recall the settings Table 2 Personality settings Control Panel 9 Address and protocol selection NOM P 8 Mode DMX 1 DMX 2 DMX 3 DMX 4 Martin Movement speed Tracking Tracking and or Vector Vector Pan tilt resolution 8 bit 16 bit 8 bit 16 bit 16 bit Channels required 9 11 11 13 2 Table 3 Control modes The fixture address and operating mode must be selected before the MAC 250 or MAC 250 will respond to the con troller DMX mode 4 provides full control and is recommended unless channels are limited See DMX 512 control on page 12 for factors to consider when selecting other DMX modes The address also known as the start channel is the first channel used to receive instructions from the controller For independent control each fixture must be assigned its own address and non overlapping control channels Two fixtures may share the same address only if they are to respond identically they will receive the same instructions and individ ual control will not be possible If automatic protocol detection AUTO is ON the fixture automatically switches to DM
4. command has been received This can occur if the lamp relay is stuck e e The fixture may be operated but remote lamp on off may be effected Contact service technician Hot Hot lamp you attempt to strike the lamp within 8 minutes after having switched it off The fixture will store the Lamp ON instruction and strike the lamp once the 8 minutes period has elapsed Wait until the lamp strikes FbEP Feedback error pan FbET Feedback error tilt FbER Feedback error pan tilt PAER Pan time out TIER Tilt time out pan FbEp tilt FDET or both FDER feedback circuits are malfunctioning the pan or tilt indexing circuit is mal functioning e e The fixture will still operate though with reduced maximum speed to pre vent the fixture from losing track of its position Contact service technician After the time out the fixture will work normally Contact service technician COER Color wheel time out RgER Rot gobo time out the magnetic indexing circuit malfunc tions e g sensor defective or magnet missing Appendixes e After the time out the effect in ques tion stops in a random position Contact service technician 24 Troubleshooting Problem Probable cause s Remedy One or more of the fixtures is completely dead No power to fixture Check that power is switched on and cables are plugged in Primary fuse bl
5. to 23 3 The beam angle in the default 4 lens configuration is 17 5 Other beam angles are achieved by removing lenses and positioning the dimmer module as shown below Note dimming will be somewhat less even in the 12 1 configuration To calculate the projected size of an image divide the gobo s image diameter by the focal length and then multiply by the distance in meters 12 1 14 6 17 5 23 3 Figure 9 MAC 250 optical configurations Beam Angle Focal Length Remove Lens Dimmer Position 12 1 80 2 mm 1 40 mm forward 14 6 66 3 mm 2 50 mm forward 17 5 55 2 mm rear 23 3 41 2 mm 3 60 mm rear Table 6 MAC 250 optical configurations Changing beam angle Verify that lenses and retention springs are fully seated 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool Remove the top head shell as shown in Figure 5 Remove and or replace lenses as required To remove lens 1 first remove lens 2 as described next Then pull out the retention spring for lens 1 and tilt the module or head until the lens drops out Catch it in a soft cloth Store the lens together with the spring in a safe place Replace lens 2 and the module s To remove lens 2 remove either the color gobo focus module or the dimmer and prism modules as described below Pull out the retention spring for lens 2 and tilt the module or head until the lens drops out Catch it in a soft cloth Store the lens together with t
6. 210V 50Hz 230V 50Hz 250 V 50 Hz z x z x Zo x Za x Zx 9 9 ul 2 9 ul OQ ii 0 Aa sb af el 3 8l 3 23 SL mf m m m m m m m 2 m m 2 a om gt gt gt gt NH IN gt gt gt gt gt IN IN gt gt gt gt gt IN IN gt gt gt gt gt IN IN gt gt gt gt gt IN IN c amp RSREL eRRRREE PRRRERER Ceegeesl PRSRRIE N RT IN N co S N RT IN la c S N ET IN N c S NH NN dp NH lar far Go 100 V 60 Hz 120 V 60 Hz 210 V 60 Hz 230 V 60 Hz 250 V 60 Hz Figure 12 Voltage and frequency settings MAC 250 and MAC 250 section 6 APPENDIXES DMX protocol DMX1 DMX2 DMX3 DMX4 Value Percent Function Shutter Strobe Reset Lamp On Off 0 19 0 7 Shutter closed 20 49 8 19 Shutter open 50 72 20 28 Strobe fast slow 73 79 29 31 Shutter open 80 99 31 39 Opening pulse fast gt slow 100 119 39 47 Closing pulse fast gt slow 120 127 47 50 Shutter open 1 128 147 50 58 Random strobe fast 148 167 58 65 Random strobe medium 168 187 66 73 Random strobe slow Ju DMX Reset is disabled in the menu 188 190 74 75 Shutter open a reset command can only be executed 191 193 75 76 Random opening pulse fast if the CTC filter is selected the prism is 194 196 76 77 Random opening pulse slow on not rotating and the open gobo is 197 199 77 78 Random closing pulse fast selected 200 202 78 79 Random closing pulse slow 203 207 80 81 Shutter open 21f DMX Lamp
7. 4 1 110 130 V 120 V 50 Hz 120 V 60 Hz 350 3 2 200 220 V 210 V 50 Hz 210 V 60 Hz 370 2 2 220 240 V 230 V 50 Hz 230 V 60 Hz 360 1 8 240 260 V 250 V 50 Hz 250 V 60 Hz 370 1 7 Table 7 Power supply settings and consumption If the factory voltage and frequency setting shown on the serial number label does not match local conditions rewire the fixture as follows Disconnect the fixture from AC power Remove the top base cover closest to the power inlet Find the correct setting for your AC voltage and frequency in Table 7 Locate the 7 terminal connection block inside the base Move the blue wire to the 0 or 20 V terminal shown for each setting in Figure 12 the brown wire to the 120 230 or 250 V terminal and the black wire to the 50 or 60 Hz terminal as z x z x z x z x z x 9 9 9 9 G 219 A As d Ja a3 z 3 A 9 3 mm B m m m m m m m m m a m m gt gt gt gt gt ININ gt gt gt gt J gt LH LN gt gt gt gt gt LH LN gt gt gt gt gt LH LN gt gt gt gt gt IN IN o amp aRSELI 9RSSESESSs PISRISISISis Ie lsiRiSisisis e le 8 8 l8 3 3 N E le la e 8 NIE le la co IS NI le la c IS NI le la c IS e IA IN c m 100V 50 Hz 120V 50 Hz
8. 7 80 89 31 35 Gobo8 4 Shake if gobo type standard 90 104 35 41 Gobo 8 slow gt fast 105 119 41 47 Gobo 7 slow fast 120 134 47 52 Gobo 6 slow gt fast 135 149 53 59 Gobo 5 slow gt fast 150 164 59 64 Gobo 4 slow gt fast 165 179 65 70 Gobo 3 slow fast 180 194 70 76 Gobo 2 slow fast 195 209 76 82 Gobo 1 slow gt fast Continuous rotation 210 232 82 91 CW slow gt fast 233 255 91 100 CCW fast gt slow Gobo selection and shake Indexing set position on channel 5 0 4 0 1 Open gobo 5 9 1 3 Gobo 1 10 14 3 5 Gobo 2 15 19 6 7 Gobo 3 20 24 7 9 Gobo 4 25 29 9 11 Gobo 5 30 34 11 13 Gobo6 35 39 13 15 Gobo7 40 44 15 17 Gobo 8 Rotation set velocity on channel 5 45 49 17 19 Open gobo 50 54 19 21 Gobo 1 55 59 21 23 Gobo2 4 60 64 23 25 Gobo 3 if gobo type indexed 697 63 VE RE 70 74 27 29 Gobo 5 75 79 29 31 Gobo 6 80 84 31 33 Gobo 7 85 89 33 35 Gobo 8 Rotation with shake slow gt fast set velocity on ch 5 90 104 35 40 Gobo 8 105 119 41 46 Gobo 7 120 134 47 52 Gobo 6 135 149 53 58 Gobo 5 150 164 59 64 Gobo 4 165 179 65 70 Gobo3 180 194 70 76 Gobo2 195 209 76 82 Gobo 1 Continuous scroll set velocity of gobo rotation on ch 5 210 232 82 91 CW slow gt fast 233 255 91 100 CCW fast gt slow Gobo rotation select gobo on channel 4 Index position 0 255 0 100 0 395 only if gobo type indexed 5 Continuous rotation directio
9. A eee fie Ee pap te Aa tud 21 Errorimessages der RE RE b A A e o ie eee ev ios 24 Troubleshooting EE 25 PGB layout ise ve tad AA e sea ie A A Ean a ee 26 ee e le EE 27 1998 2000 Martin Professional A S Denmark All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from Martin Professional A S Denmark Printed in Denmark P N 35000067 Rev D section 1 SAFETY Safety Thank you for selecting the Martin MAC 250 or the MAC 250 Both the MAC 250 and the MAC 250 are yoke mounted profile spotlights that are designed around a 250 watt discharge lamp They provide 12 saturated dichroic colors 8 replaceable rotating gobos 3 facet rotating prism variable focus strobe effects 0 to 100 dimming accurate 16 bit movement In addition the standard MAC 250 provides 4 user configurable beam angles from 12 1 to 23 3 The MAC 250 pro vides gobo indexing interchangeable color filters and an 18 3 achromatic lens system High performance optics attractive design modular construction and numerous user friendly features make these Martin fixtures well suited for any effect lighting application calling for a compact hard focusing 250 watt fixture precautions The MAC 250 and MAC 250 are for professional use only They are not for household use They present risks of injury due to electric shock heat and ultraviolet radiation burns lamp explosion falls
10. Adaptor Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 goo 4 4 5 5 P N 11820005 P N 11820004 P N 11820006 Figure 3 Cable adaptors 1 Connect the controllers output to the fixture s data input For a DMX controller with 5 pin output use a cable with a 5 pin male and a 3 pin female connector such as P N 11820005 For a DMX controller with 3 pin output use a 3 pin cable such as the one included For a Martin RS 485 protocol controller use a phase reversing cable or reconfigure the pin out as described on page 19 2 Connect the output of the fixture closest to the controller to the input of the next fixture When con necting a fixture with pin 3 hot to a fixture with pin 3 cold use a phase reversing adaptor 3 To terminate the link insert a male 120 Q XLR termination plug in the output of the last fixture 6 MAC 250 and MAC 250 Tips for building a serial link Use shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS 485 devices standard microphone cable cannot transmit DMX data reliably over long runs For links up to 300 meters 1000 ft long you can use 24 AWG low capacitance 85 150 ohm characteristic impedance shielded cable with 1 or more twisted pairs For runs up to 500 meters 1640 ft use 22 AWG cable Use an amplifier if the serial link exceeds 500 meters Never use a Y connector to split the link To split the seri
11. MOdE MOd 1 the default calculates speed based on the absolute value of the change in DMX it is the best choice with controllers that calculate intermediate positions that are close to the line of travel MOd2 uses the real value of the DMX delta to calculate speed and is better if the intermediate positions stray significantly from the line of travel The second parameter is the number of position updates used to calculate speed The level is adjustable between 1 and 10 under PERS TRAC CAL Increasing the number of samples increases the distance over which speed is calcu lated making movement smoother but less responsive to sudden changes The ideal settings for both parameters will vary from controller to controller experiment for best results Vector control With vector control you set the speed on a speed channel This provides a way to control speed on controllers without cross faders Vector control also provides smoother movement particularly at slow speeds with controllers that send slow or irregular tracking updates plus a blackout speed and overrides of the shortcut and pan tilt speed personality settings When using vector speed the cross fade time must be 0 Tracking control can be enabled in vector mode by setting one or both of the speed channels to tracking speed 8 bit versus 16 bit pan tilt resolution With 8 bit pan tilt resolution pan and tilt are divided into 256 equal increments Finer position con
12. Off is disabled in the 208 217 82 85 Reset fixture see note 1 menu a lamp off command can only be 218 227 85 89 Shutter open executed if the CTC filter is selected 228 237 89 93 Lampon the prism is on not rotating and the 238 247 93 97 Shutter open open gobo is selected 248 255 97 100 Lamp off time gt 5 seconds see note 2 2 Dimmer 0 255 0 100 Closed gt open Color Continuous Scroll full color positions 0 0 White 12 5 CTC 24 9 Yellow 603 36 14 Blue 104 48 19 Pink 312 60 23 Green 206 72 28 Blue 108 84 33 Red 301 96 37 Magenta 507 108 42 Blue 101 120 47 Orange 306 132 42 Green 202 144 56 Purple 502 Stepped Scroll 156 159 61 63 Purple 502 160 163 63 64 Green 202 3 164 167 64 65 Orange 306 168 171 66 67 Blue 101 172 175 67 68 Magenta 507 176 179 69 70 Red 301 180 183 70 72 Blue 108 184 187 72 73 Green 206 188 191 74 75 Pink 312 192 195 75 76 Blue 104 196 199 77 78 Yellow 603 200 203 78 79 CTC 204 207 80 81 White Continuous Rotation 208 226 82 88 CW fast slow 227 245 89 96 CCW slow gt fast Random color 246 248 96 97 Fast 249 251 98 98 Medium 252 255 99 100 Slow Appendixes 21 22 DMX1 DMX2 DMX3 DMX4 Value Percent Function Gobo selection and shake 0 9 0 3 Open gobo 10 19 4 7 Gobo 1 20 29 8 11 Gobo 2 30 39 12 15 Gobo3 40 49 16 19 Gobo 4 50 59 19 23 Gobo5 60 69 23 27 Gobo6 70 79 27 31 Gobo
13. XLR pin out The signal polarity of pins 2 and 3 on the XLR connectors can be reversed allowing the fixture to be connected de iud dca directly to Martin devices wired with pin 3 cold PL233 PL233 Optionally a phase reversing cable may be used Martin pin out DMX pin out default 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power Remove the 2 Philips screws from the plastic cover on the arm Figure 10 XLR jumpers opposite the side with the visible motor and pull off the cover 2 Position the jumpers on PL 233 and PL 234 for the desired XLR pin out as shown 3 Replace the cover before applying power Updating software The MAC 250 and MAC 250 operate with the same software Updates are available from your Martin dealer and the Martin Professional web site Please read the update notes included with the software Note the software automati cally defaults to the correct gobo type setting PERS GT Y P in unmodified fixtures Normal upload Update software is uploaded to the MAC 250 and MAC 250 using a Martin uploader such as the MPBB1 The uploader is connected to the fixture just like a controller Under normal conditions software can be installed from a remote location there is no need to set the MAC 250 and MAC 250 to boot mode Please refer to the uploader manual for further instructions Boot mode upload If the data is corrupted during transmission a check sum error C SER occurs and after 15 seconds the fixture switche
14. high intensity light and fire Read this manual before powering or installing the fixture follow the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the fixture If you have questions about how to operate the fixture safely please contact your Martin dealer or call the Martin 24 hour service hotline for assistance ALWAYS disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing the lamp fuses or any part and when not in use Allow the fixture to cool for at least 5 minutes before replacing the lamp Keep all combustible materials for example fabric wood paper at least 0 3 meters 12 inches away from the fixture Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture For protection against dangerous electric shock always ground earth the fixture electrically Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes Do not expose the fixture to rain or moisture Ensure that the air flow through fans and vents is free and unobstructed When suspending the fixture above ground level verify that the structure can hold at least 10 times the weight of all installed devices and secure the fixture with an approved safety cable Block access below the work area whenever installing or removing the fixture Refer any service operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician Do not illuminate surfaces within 0 3 meters 12 inches of the fixture Nev
15. temperature Effect wheel or magnetic sensor requires mechanical adjustment Disable effects feedback Contact Martin techni cian for service No light and LERR error message displayed The ballast and transformer settings do not match local AC voltage and fre quency Disconnect fixture Check ballast and trans former settings and correct if necessary Lamp missing or blown Disconnect fixture and replace lamp Lamp cuts out intermit tently 25 Fixture is too hot Allow fixture to cool Reduce ambient room temperature Recalibrate temperature sensors The ballast and transformer settings do not match local AC voltage and fre quency Check ballast and transformer settings and cor rect if necessary MAC 250 and MAC 250 PCB layout Fan Opto1 Opto2 Display Brown Black XLR jumper Light sensor c e o 59 OD ef E
16. the control panel reset the fixture RS T turn the lamp on and off L ON LOFF open close and strobe the shutter at 3 speeds SHUT control the dimmer d I M move the color wheel to each position and scroll it at 3 speeds COL move the gobo wheel to each position and rotate the gobos at 3 speeds Rg ob control the focus F OCU insert and rotate the prism P RI S at 3 speeds or if a frost filter is installed insert the frost F ROS control pan and tilt PAN TILT Adjustment AdJ The adjustment menu provides the following functions Reset the fixture RST Turn on and off the lamp L ON LoFF Disable pan tilt feedback F EbA Control effects in the head HEAd Move the head to the home and extreme positions PATI Calibrate effects CAL Head effects adjustment HEAd The head submenu provides manual control when making mechanical adjustments which should be performed by a qualified technician It allows the technician to Open close and strobe the dimmer shutter d I M Move the color and gobo wheels through their positions COL Rgob Move the focus lens to its extreme positions FOCU Insert and rotate the prism PRIS Calibration CAL The calibration submenu allows you to adjust the effects to achieve total uniformity between fixtures it is not a substi tute for mechanical adjustment To reset all calibrations to their factory defaults select dF OF and press ENTER when S URE is disp
17. 302004 200 ml in applicator bottle No other lubri cant is approved for use When applying lubricant always remove excess and do not get oil on other parts Check the focus mechanism when the head is open and apply a drop of lubricant to the 3 metal slides if movement is rough Lubricate the rotating gobo bearings if movement is rough on slow rotation or if they become noisy Apply a few drops of oil to each bearing from the lamp side of the wheel MAC 250 and MAC 250 Replacing fuses Power supply fuses The fuses for each of the 3 low voltage power supplies are located on the printed circuit board If one of the circuit board LEDs does not light one of these fuses may be blown 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power Remove the 2 Philips screws from the plastic cover on the arm oppo site the side with the visible motor and pull off the cover 2 Locate and replace the defective fuse with one of the same rating The fuses are shown on the PCB layout diagram their values are listed on page 27 3 Replace the cover before applying power Main fuse The main fuse holder is built in to the mains input socket Never replace the fuse with one of a different rating 1 Unplug the mains cable from the input socket Pry open the fuse holder and remove the fuse Replace the fuse with one of the same type and rating The fuse rating is listed on serial number label 4 Close the fuse holder and replace the mains cable Changing the
18. 50 operate under challenging conditions presented by heat humidity dust and touring Excessive dust grease and smoke fluid buildup degrades performance and causes overheating and damage that is not covered by the warranty The MAC 250 and MAC 250 require regular maintenance to keep performing at their peak The schedule will depend on the application and should be discussed with your Martin distributor Refer any service that you are not qualified to perform to a professional technician WARNING Removing covers exposes dangerous live electrical circuits hot surfaces anda lamp under high pressure Procedures requiring the removal of any cover shall be performed by professional users or technicians only Disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool before removing any cover Replacing the lamp If the lamp becomes difficult to strike it probably needs to be replaced To reduce the risk of lamp explosion which may damage the fixture do not exceed the lamp s rated life 2000 hours by more than 25 percent Refer to page 5 for the lamp replacement procedure After installing the lamp reset the lamp usage counters as described on page 10 Optimizing reflector alignment The reflector is aligned at the factory Due to differences between lamps however fine adjustment may improve performance 1 Strike the lamp and focus the light on a flat surface 2 See Figure 1 on page 4 Center the hot spot the brightest pa
19. ARNING Always use an approved safety cable The 1 4 turn fasteners are locked only when turned fully clockwise 1 Verify that the clamps are in good condition and can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture Bolt clamps to the bracket with a grade 8 8 minimum M12 bolt and lock nut or as recommended by the clamp manufacturer through the 13 mm holes in the clamp mounting bracket 2 Align the clamp mounting bracket with any 2 key slots on the base Insert both locking pins into the slots and turn both levers a full 1 4 turn clockwise to lock 3 Verify that the structure can bear at least 10 times the weight of all installed fixtures clamps cables auxiliary equipment etc 4 Working from a stable platform clamp the fixture to the structure Install a safety cable that can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture securely to the structure and anchor the cable to the dedicated attachment point on the base The attachment point is designed to fit a carabiner clamp Connecting the serial data link The MAC 250 and MAC 250 have locking 3 pin data input and output sockets that are wired for use with DMX devices that is pin 1 to shield pin 2 to cold and pin 3 to hot As some devices have 5 pin connectors or 3 pin connectors with reversed polarity on pins 2 and 3 the following adaptor cables may be required 5 pin to 3 pin 3 pin to 5 pin 3 pin to 3 pin Adaptor Adaptor Phase Reversing
20. ES E 3 c o oo Qe agaw E o9 o OC Oo c o 5 E GO E 2 E o s oz Oz O2 0 072 a n a E sg EL np nm qa ryt 1 i r i y PL3 3 ap PL411 PL421 plage PL431 PL441 PL581 PLS11 PL521 PLS31 PLS51 LO I l LT l 1 7 lr Lf E 1 2 1C388 a 10387 L G CT 10412 10922 10432 10442 1C502 1C512 1C522 U PL6172 m E 1C532 1C552 a Wer 1c282 c c3 5 U S ra y 5 L P A GUI E amp A D z Gi I EA LH UN P 3 E 2 El 2 E IC421 een ern C406 z Ic2a1 10191 1 10531 FEINA JPIN 14 S S a TCSS1 8 l TI 1 1 Eze GH a xmi e PLIO4 PL121 A E El 10121 A 1 ee En C536 S M 2 Dr n C606 PL222 ICi i gt 757 i F602 RL221 10123 kE Ls SU ISO 4 AT L RL222 i LO 7 O n 3 L06a4 gt 10232 PL234 Seen PL233 10611 11URC 11URC a T MADI IN DENMARK BY ra J MAR IN PROFESSIONAL fS d WS 0 315 AT PL221 PL252 PL251 8 PL231 Wa a s PL611 c D x A Oo 9 x c a oo i 5 G Q E 77 o 2E Q vs lt E Sou I I 26 Appendixes Specifications 27 Physical ER EE 330 mm 13 0 in END mE ANNAN 384 mm 15 1 in Maximum height full tlt rn treten te redde nee Ae 525 mm 20 7 in SER Weight MAC LEE 21 kg 46 2 lbs E Weight MAC 250 it o e eta bola 22 kg 48 4 lbs Lamps Philips MSD 250 2 i5 de aee a citations 2000 hr 6500K 250 W 72 Im W Osram HSD 250 iie EEUU EORR RSS 2000 hr 6000K 250 W 68 Im W Performance Light output MAC 250 17 5 configuration diffuser installed
21. MAC 250 MAC 250 user manual section 1 Safety Safety PreCautlonS ee uereg t coe di tto re cte deeg tern is he eet eee d 3 section 2 Setup Unpacking viii id Galera GAA Ate hi Baad ai Es SV RT 4 Lamp NIE ET RE A Powerlhg RE 5 RIGGING desicion acaba 6 Gomnecting the serial data link TTT 6 section 3 Control Panel Menu navigation tina A AA Ae 8 Personality settings PERS ics cse ite pietra Pt rin et iii a Erde brea 9 Address and protocol selection 2 2 2 e o A A ENEE 10 Re adotts INE OJ rrot ann a deve gas ettet onde e m tia 10 Utilities UT E T recto isnt tt ete doe re eie Dt p ne o eate a ee eid Ee ees oe tapes de gode dus 10 CST TEST DE 11 Manual contiol MAN WEE 11 Adjustment Ad TJ 4i OR PIRE EEE RRUN NP UR RR Eege 11 section 4 Operation DMX 512 IT EH 12 Martin RS 485 c e e HT 12 Gontrollable EE 12 section 5 Basic Service Replacing the lampara 15 Optimizing reflector e EE 15 RGtating QODOS Vta ia a a a 15 Changing color filters MAC 250 only ia dad ete dee ge 16 Configuring the optical system MAC 250 only sese ee eee eee 17 Removing Modules viril di 18 EE let WEE 18 LubriGatlon AA dE oerte iere AAA es De Y ed ee 18 Replacing UE 19 Changing the XLR pin out ise he casi rat eet eta teri adierit e dette ound lle ded Rc eh eects 19 Updating SOftWate TE 19 Changing voltage and frequency settings sese ee ee eee ee ee eee eee 20 section 6 Appendixes DMXA protoc l teet qp Eheu
22. Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes Ba e reflector alignment screws lamp socket assembly ne ent Figure 1 Lamp installation 4 MAC 250 and MAC 2507 To install a lamp 1 Remove the 2 Phillips screws from the lamp socket assembly Pull the lamp and socket out of the head 2 Remove the old lamp if any from the socket 3 Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base do not touch the glass align the small pin with the small hole and insert the lamp squarely into the socket Make sure that the 4 small projections on the base contact the face of the socket Clean the glass bulb with the cloth supplied with the lamp particularly if your fingers touched the glass A clean lint free cloth wetted with alcohol may also be used Gently insert the assembly making sure the lamp fits through the opening in the reflector Replace the 2 screws The reflector is pre adjusted at the factory however precise alignment to compensate for variations between lamps may improve performance See Optimizing reflector alignment on page 15 Powering 1 WARNING For protection from dangerous electric shock the fixture must be grounded earthed The AC mains supply shall be fitted with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground fault protection Verify that the voltage and frequency settings match the local AC supply The factory settings are printed on a label under the bas
23. X or Martin mode after interpreting the control signal This allows you to set the fixture up for both DMX and Martin controllers If itis OF F the default the operating mode must match the controller Note automatic protocol detection does not detect the DMX mode 1 2 3 or 4 setup on the controller Apply power to the MAC 250 or MAC 250 Press MENU on the control panel to enter the main menu Select AddR using the arrow keys Press ENTER Select DMX to set a DMX address or MART to set a Martin address using the arrow keys Press ENTER Select the address using the arrow keys Press ENTER Press MENU to return to the main menu Select PSET using the arrow keys Press ENTER Select MOdE using the arrow keys Press ENTER Select DMX1 DMX2 DMX3 or DMX4 if using a DMX controller or MART if using a Martin 3032 controller Press ENTER Press MENU to return to the main menu Press MENU again to display the address Readouts INFO Use the counters to track usage maintenance intervals lamp life etc To reset a counter display the readout and press 1 for 5 seconds Counters showing totals are not resettable Hours used HRS Read the total number of hours the fixture has been on TOT L and the number of hours on since the counter was last reset RSET Lamp hours L HR Read the total number of hours used with the lamp on TO TL and the number of lamp hours since the counter was last res
24. al link into branches use a splitter such as the Martin 4 Channel Opto Isolated RS 485 Splitter Amplifier Do not overload the link Up to 32 devices may be connected on a serial link Terminate the link by installing a termination plug in the output socket of the last fixture on the link The termination plug which is simply a male XLR connector with a 120 ohm 0 25 watt resistor soldered between pins 2 and 3 soaks up the control signal so it does not reflect back down the link and cause interference If a splitter is used terminate each branch of the link Setup 7 section 3 CONTROL PANEL You set the fixture address mode and personalities read lamp hours DMX values and other information calibrate effects control the fixture manually and run test and demo programs from the LED control panel Functions that do not require feedback can also be performed remotely via the serial link using a Martin uploader The display can be flipped for easy reading by pressing the 1 and UI keys simultaneously The intensity can be adjusted and the display can be set to black out 2 minutes after the last key press Menu navigation The DMX or Martin address depending on the mode and any error messages are displayed after the fixture resets To enter the menu press MENU Use the T and J keys to move within the menu To select a function or submenu press ENTER To escape a function or menu press MENU Address Messages
25. e Check Table 7 on page 20 to verify that these settings are correct for your local AC voltage Operating at the incorrect power setting can result in poor light output greatly reduced lamp life overheating and damage to the fixture Refer to Changing voltage and frequency settings on page 20 if the settings need to be adjusted Install a grounding type cord cap that fits your supply on the power cable Following the manufac turer s instructions connect the yellow green wire to the ground earth pin the blue wire to the neu tral pin and the brown wire to the live pin The table shows some possible pin identification schemes if the pins are not clearly identified or if you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician Wire Pin Marking Screw US brown live L yellow or brass blue neutral N silver yellow green ground elk green Table 1 Cord cap wiring 3 Verify that the supply cable is undamaged and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices 4 Plug the prepared power cable into the 3 prong IEC inlet and a grounded AC power supply Do not connect the fixture to a dimmer system Setup Rigging The MAC 250 and MAC 250 include a clamp mounting bracket to which or 2 rigging clamps not included can be bolted The clamp mounting bracket fastens to the base as shown with 1 4 turn fasteners d Ae W
26. er place filters or other materials over the lens Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature Ta exceeds 40 C 104 F Replace the lamp as soon as it becomes defective or worn out or before usage exceeds the maximum service life Do not stare directly into the light Never operate the fixture without all lenses and covers installed an unshielded lamp can explode without warning and emits dangerous UV radiation that can cause burns and eye damage Do not modify the fixture or install other than genuine Martin accessories and upgrade kits Safety 3 section 2 SETUP Unpacking The MAC 250 and MAC 250 come with e 1 1 4 turn clamp mounting bracket e 1 5 meter 3 pin shielded XLR control cable s 1 3 meter 3 wire IEC power cable e 1 user manual The packing material is carefully designed to protect the fixture during shipment always use it or a custom flight case to transport the fixture Lamp installation Compatible lamps The lamps listed in the table below may be used with the MAC 250 and MAC 250 Installing any other lamp may damage the fixture Lamp Replace before Average life Color Temp Output P N Osram HSD 250 2500 hr 2000 hr 6000K 68 Im W 97010103 Philips MSD 250 2 2200 hr 2000 hr 6500K 72 Im W 97010100 Philips MSD 200 2200 hr 2000 hr 5600K 67 Im W 97010106 WARNING Disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow the lamp to cool for at least 5 minutes before proceeding
27. et RS E T Reset this counter when installing a new lamp Lamp strikes L ST Read the total number of lamp strikes TOT L and the number of lamps strikes since the counter was last reset RSET Reset this counter when installing a new lamp Software version VER Read the version number of the CPU software C P U feedback circuit software F E B A and display module soft ware d I S P Utilities UTIL 10 Upload mode UPLA Upload mode is normally engaged automatically by the uploader In certain circumstances however you may have to set upload mode manually See Updating software on page 19 MAC 250 and MAC 250 Demonstration program dEMO This menu offers a preprogrammed stand alone demonstration Before running the demo set the minimum and maxi mum pan and tilt positions MINP MAXP MINT MAXT to a good location for viewing the effects Select F OCU to focus the beam Select GO to run the demo Test programs TEST Effects test sequence TS E 10 Run a general test of all effects DMX log DMXL Read the DMX start code S TCO and DMX values received for each effect This is an easy way to check that the DMX start code is O and that the expected DMX values are received Quality control and service tests PCb FACT Manual These menus contain tests for factory and service use control MAN The manual control menu permits you to do the following from
28. fixtures program a sequence that strikes lamps one at a time at 5 second intervals The fixture automatically strikes the lamp within 90 seconds of being powered on if the Automatic Lamp On setting PERS ALON is turned on A delay determined by the fixture address staggers lamp strikes to prevent excessive voltage drop and current draw The lamp can be turned off from the controller Note the lamp cannot be restruck for 8 minutes after being turned off Accidental lamp off commands can be prevented by turning the DMX Lamp Off setting PERS dLOF off Color Position Color 1 CTC Yellow 603 Blue 104 Pink 312 Green 206 Blue 108 Red 301 Magenta 507 Blue 101 Orange 306 Green 202 12 Purple 502 Oll Jl oO oa BR WwW Pp A o MAC 250 color wheel shown Table 4 Color positions The MAC 250 and MAC 250 color wheel provides a 5500 to 2900K color temperature correction CTC filter and 11 dichroic color filters The wheel can be scrolled continuously allowing for split color effects or in steps and rotated randomly or continuously in both directions at different speeds The Shortcuts setting P ERS S CUT determines whether or not the wheel takes the shortest path to the next posi tion this setting may be overridden on the speed channel in vector mode Setting the effects speed to blackout causes the shutter to black out the light while the wheel is m
29. he spring in a safe place Replace the module s To remove lens 3 pull the lens clip back Tilt the head until the lens drops out and catch it with a soft cloth Store the lens together with the spring in a safe place 4 Move the dimmer module to the forward or rear position as indicated in Figure 9 Make sure as you position the module that the bottom sits between the guide pins in the bottom shell Pull the locking pins up and then snap them down to lock 5 Replace the head cover Position the holes by the lens opening over the nipples and check that all wires are inside the head as you lower the cover into place Push the locking pins in with a flat tip screwdriver and turn them clockwise until they lock 1 2 turn Basic Service 17 Removing modules Color gobo focus module 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool Remove the top head shell as shown in Figure 5 MAC 250 Unplug the wires from the color and gobo wheel sensors and the 3 top motors MAC 250 Unplug the wires from the color wheel sensor and the 3 top motors Unplug the outside connector from the junction print behind the gobo wheel Pull up the 2 plastic locking pins to release the module Move the starter wires aside and lift the mod ule partially out Unplug the wires from the bottom motor Dimmer module Disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool Remove the top head shell as shown in Figure 5 Note whether the module i
30. ilt inverse PATI TINV s OFF Normal tilt control up gt down FAST Optimize movement for speed Pan tilt speed PTSP SLOW Optimize movement for smoothness STd Select non indexible gobos MAC 250 Gobo type GTYP E INdX Select indexible gobos MAC 2507 PRIS Operate with rotating prism Fixture type KR i FROS Operate with optional frost available soon ON Enable DMX lamp off command DMX lamp off dLOF S OFF Disable DMX lamp off command ON Enable DMX reset command DMX reset dRES OFF Disable DMX reset command ON Lamp strikes automatically within 90 seconds of power on Automatic lamp on ALON gt s z S OFF Lamp remains off until lamp on command is sent ON Display stays on Display on off dISP 3 OFF Display goes out 2 minutes after last key press Display intensity dINT 10 100 Adjust display intensity ON Optimize effects for silence Studio mode STUd E OFF Optimize effects for speed NORM Normal dimming curve Dimmer mode dMOd S SE TUNG Simulated tungsten dimming curve ON Color and gobo wheels turn the shortest direction Shortcuts SCUT num OFF Wheels turn same direction ON Enable feedback on color and gobo wheels Effects feedback EFFb OFF Disable feedback on color and gobo wheels ON Enable DMX selectable macros and pulsating effects DMX macros dMAC e OFF Disable DMX selectable macros and pulsating effects MOd1 Absolute delta value algorithm for most controllers Tracking algorithm TRAC MOdE
31. layed or press MENU to escape Select the effect to calibrate pan P OF tilt T OF dimmer shutter d OF color wheel C OF rotating gobo wheel Rg OF or focus FOOF Adjust the effect using the arrow keys until it matches the other units when set at the same control value Offsets are adjustable from 1 to 255 Press ENTER to save the calibration Control Panel 11 section 4 OPERATION This section describes the effects and how personality settings affect their behavior Selecting personalities from the control panel is described in the previous section DMX 512 control The MAC 250 and MAC 250 can be operated with DMX 512 controllers in 4 modes that combine vector and or track ing control with 8 bit or 16 bit pan tilt resolution Tracking control With tracking control the speed at which effects move is set by programming a cross fade time on the controller The controller divides the move into steps and updates the fixture with small changes at the rate required to achieve the fade The fixture tracks the changes and averages them with a digital filter algorithm to provide smooth movement at all speeds This algorithm is adjustable to compensate for controllers that calculate position changes unevenly In most cases the default settings work well If movement is not satisfactory there are 2 parameters that can be adjusted The first is the calculation method used and is selected under PERS TRA C
32. moving 11 13 Gobo selection 0 245 0 96 Normal no blackout 246 248 96 97 Normal SCUT OFF menu override 249 251 98 98 Normal SCUT ON menu override 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving Indexed gobo rotation only if gobo type indexed 0 2 0 1 Tracking mode 3 245 1 96 Fast gt slow 246 251 96 98 Tracking 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving Prism 0 251 0 98 Normal no blackout 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving MAC 250 and MAC 250 Error messages Display readout AUTO Automatic protocol detec tion error Appears if Automatic protocol detection is enabled and there is no control input e What to do Verify that controller is connected properly and sending data LERR Lamp error the lamp doesn t ignite within 10 min utes of receiving the Lamp ON com mand e e Check the lamp Check voltage and frequency settings MERR Memory error the EEPROM memory cannot be read Contact service technician CSER Check sum error a software upload is unsuccessful Reload software see page 20 KK there is no communication between the control panel and motherboard This appears briefly when switching on the fixture e Check fuses Check cable between control panel and motherboard Reinstall software Contact service technician ShER Short error the fixture detects the lamp is ON but no Lamp ON
33. n and speed 0 2 0 1 No rotation 3 127 1 50 CW slow fast 128 252 50 98 CCW fast gt slow 253 255 99 100 No rotation MAC 250 and MAC 250 23 DMX1 DMX2 DMX3 DMX4 Value Percent Function Focus 0 255 0 100 Infinity gt 2 meters Prism 0 19 0 7 Prism off 20 79 8 31 Rotating prism CCW fast slow 80 89 31 35 No rotation 90 149 35 58 Rotating prism CW slow gt fast 150 215 59 84 Prism off Prism Gobo Macros 216 220 84 86 Macro 1 221 225 87 88 Macro 2 226 230 89 90 Macro 3 231 235 91 92 Macro 4 236 240 93 94 Macro 5 241 245 95 96 Macro 6 246 250 96 98 Macro7 251 255 98 100 Macro 8 Pan 0 255 0 100 Left gt right 128 neutral S 9 9 Pan Fine LSB 0 255 0 100 Left gt right Tilt 3 10 2 m 0 255 0 100 Up gt down 128 neutral 11 T Tilt Fine LSB 0 255 0 100 Up gt down Pan Tilt Speed 0 2 0 1 Tracking S i 10 12 3 245 1 96 Fast gt slow 246 248 96 97 Tracking PTSP NORM menu override 249 251 98 98 Tracking PTSP FAST menu override 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving Effects Speed Dimmer focus 0 2 0 1 Tracking mode 3 245 1 96 Fast gt slow 246 251 96 98 Tracking 252 255 99 100 Maximum speed Color 0 2 0 1 Tracking mode 3 245 1 96 Speed fast gt slow 246 248 96 97 Tracking SCUT OFF menu override 249 251 98 98 Tracking SCUT ON menu override 252 255 99 100 Blackout while
34. oving The color filters on the MAC 250 are interchangeable See page 16 Rotating gobos Position Gobo 1 Radial Dashes Line of Beams Fan Hat Triple Beam Decentered Beam Fibroid Random Holes Blue GO l l Ol Qm AJOJN Psycho Circles Magenta Table 5 Gobo positions The MAC 250 and MAC 250 has 8 rotating gobo positions plus an open position Each gobo rotates and or shakes at varying speeds Gobos and shake are selected on channel 4 rotation is set on channel 5 The gobo wheel also rotates continuously in both directions at variable speed Operation 13 The MAC 250 provides gobo indexing as well Select the gobo on channel 4 between the DMX values of 5 and 44 and set the position on channel 5 The gobo type setting PERS GT Y P automatically defaults to IN dX in the MAC 250 to enable this feature It defaults to S T d in the MAC 250 The Shortcuts setting P ER S S CUT determines whether or not the wheel takes the shortest path to the next posi tion this setting may be overridden on the effects speed channel Setting the speed to blackout causes the shutter to black out the light while the wheel turns To change the gobos see Rotating gobos on page 15 Dimmer shutter The mechanical dimmer shutter system provides full high resolution dimming instant open and blackout random and variable strobe effects and random and variable pulses in which the dimme
35. own Secondary fuse s blown located on PCB inside base Replace fuse Check fuses on PCB and replace Fixtures reset correctly but all respond erratically or not at all to the controller The controller is not connected Connect controller XLR pin out of the controller does not match pin out of the first fixture on the link i e signal is reversed Install a phase reversing cable between the controller and the first fixture on the link Fixtures reset correctly but some respond erratically or not at all to the controller Bad data link connection Inspect connections and cables Correct poor connections Repair or replace damaged cables Data link not terminated with 120Q ter mination plug Insert termination plug in output jack of the last fixture on the link Incorrect addressing of the fixtures Check address and protocol settings One of the fixtures is defective and dis turbs data transmission on the link Bypass one fixture at a time until normal opera tion is regained unplug both connectors and connect them directly together Have the defec tive fixture serviced by a qualified technician XLR pin out on fixtures does not match pins 2 and 3 reversed Install a phase reversing cable between the fix tures or swap pins 2 and 3 in the fixture that behaves erratically Magnetically indexed effect resets correctly but wan ders after fixture reaches operating
36. r snaps open and slowly dims or snaps closed and slowly opens Pulse and random strobe effects can be disabled by switching DMX Macros PERS AMAC off The Dimmer Mode P ER S dMO d setting allows you to select between linear or simulated tungsten fade curves The fade time must be 0 to simulate tungsten dimming Focus The beam may be focused from approximately 2 meters 6 5 feet to infinity The MAC 250 s default beam angle is 17 5 see page 17 for additional options The MAC 250 has a different optical system that uses achromatic lenses It provides a beam angle of 18 3 Rotating prism The 3 facet prism rotates in both directions at varying speeds There are 8 preprogrammed macros that combine prism and gobos These can be disabled by switching DMX Macros PERS dMAC off Setting the speed to blackout causes the shutter to black out the light while the prism moves in and out Pan and tilt The yoke pans 540 and the head tilts 289 Movement may be optimized for speed by setting the pan tilt speed setting PERS PTSP toFAS T or for smoothness by setting it to S LOW This setting may be overridden on the speed channel in vector mode Setting the speed to blackout causes the shutter to black out the light while the head is mov ing The pan and tilt channels can be inverted and or swapped using the pan tilt menu PERS PATI MAC 250 and MAC 250 section 5 BASIC SERVICE The MAC 250 and MAC 2
37. reflective side towards the lamp Coated side towards lamp Uncoated side towards stage o o a o CU o o m S When an object is held up to the When an object is held up to the 2 coated side there is no space between uncoated side there is a space between S the object and its reflection The back the object and its reflection The back o edge of the gobo cannot be seen edge of the gobo can be seen when when looking through the coated side looking through the uncoated side o Smooth side towards lamp Textured side towards stage 2 o O o o S s 3 o A S E Reflective side towards lamp Black side towards stage o o a o O S o z True image towards lamp Reversed image towards stage E a o E m E Oo G Figure 7 Gobo orientation Changing color filters MAC 250 only 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool Remove the top head shell as shown in Figure 5 3 Turn the color wheel so the desired color filter is in front of the access hole Press the filter forwards slightly to release it and then grasp it by the edges and remove 4 To insert a filter slide it under the retention spring until it snaps into place 5 Replace the top head shell 16 MAC 250 and MAC 250 Configuring the optical system MAC 250 only Beam angle options The standard MAC 250 lens system can be configured for 4 beam angles ranging from 12 1
38. ro dor H0 roa a or paro d Dr aor par ar dr 30 AA d p 140 ror a a pror rr S50 or oa a doro r1 60 1o dp oa dara d 70 ior p a qr r 680 ror ar prar ar 90i rr b pror od og C CONTINUOUS COLOR SCROLL STEPPED COLOR SCROLL CONTINUOUS ROTATION RND L 3 white Cl C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C 10 C1 C12 121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 0 cw cow COLOR R 0 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 160 164 168 17211761180 184188192 196 200 204 208 226 227 gt 245 T m S napa napa 25 a pora paa paapa 850 apra 75 oppi puro 100 ipie inp pa 125 irpo prn 150 ipii repe 175 erri pre reps 200 ipii prp pi 225 hnt 250 1 G GOBO SELECTION GOBO SHAKE CONTINUOUS ROTATION MAC 250 open Gl G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G8 G7 G6 G5 G4 G3 G2 Gl cw ccw G 4 0 10 1920 29130 39 40 49 50 59 60 69 70 79 80 89190 104 105 119 120 gt 134 135 149 150 164 165 179 180 194 195 209 210 gt 232 233 E 255 o INDEXED GOBO SELECTION ROTATING GOBO SELECTION GOBO SHAKE CONTINUOUS ROTATION S MAC 250 URI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 o 1 21314151 6 7 8 G8 G7 G6 G5 G4 G3 G2 Gl cw ccw S 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 1041105 1191120 gt 134 135 1491150 164 165 179 180 194 195 209 210 gt 232 233 E 255 GOBO ROTATION 5 0 indexing MAC 250 only 395 Ne st 3 continuous cw rotation 127 128 continuous ccw rotation 252 st aad dere tree gara Or rrr pers 3 30 00 0p n gr a A E rrars0r caro porro Orr t
39. rt of the beam by turning the 3 adjustment screws one at a time with a 3 mm Allen wrench If there is no hot spot adjust the reflector until the light is even 3 To reduce a hot spot push the reflector out by turning all 3 screws coun terclockwise 1 4 turn at a time until the light is evenly distributed 4 lf the light is brighter around the edge than it is in the center or if light out put is low the lamp is too far back in the reflector Pull the reflector in by 7 turning the screws clockwise 1 4 turn at a time until the light is bright and d evenly distributed Rotating gobos Custom glass gobos for the MAC 250 and MAC 250 should be made with any non reversible graphics true on the coated side Complete gobo specifications are listed on page 27 Do not use chrome coated glass gobos they absorb more heat than enhanced aluminum gobos and are likely to break or oxidize Changing gobos 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool Remove the top head shell as shown in Figure 5 2 Turn the gobo wheel until the gobo lines up with the access hole Squeeze the ends of the retention spring together and remove Push the gobo out from the back Insert the new gobo See Figure 7 for proper orientation Figure 6 Replace the gobo retention spring Basic Service 15 Gobo orientation Figure 7 shows the correct orientation for different gobo types When in doubt install gobos with the more
40. s esl A I E Ila DX NG Nu DU A ILU IEEE t cc ME any e Minimum distance to combustible materials ccccccsccssccessecescccssecesseccssesesseceseecesseceseecsseeeeseccsseeceseeeesseeseeeesees 0 3 m 12 in e Minimum distance to illuminated Surfaces 0 3 m 12 in Accessories Flight cas s 43 MAG 250 i cnp bor eee a A 91510005 Flight Case 2X MAC 250 iin ee mH OR Aaa 91510004 JMPBBI1 Uploader ue Pede ta eere debi did 90758410 e vOsclamp s esee tete EN eee CE die e ere ed ee Der ne e ehe 91602003 e Halt co pler AAA e RR EP eR RENE E er teas er e ode qtd 91602005 MAC 250 and MAC 250 Start code 0 Implemented from CPU software version 1 3 MAC 250 MAC 250 DMX Protocol 112 3 4 tds atada alos ue n cd L SHUTTER STROBE O DIMMER PULSE O RANDOM STROBE O RND PULSE O RESET OPEN LAMP OPEN LAmpP 1 closed open E opening closing E fast med slow P open close E ON orr H 0 19 20 4950 e 7 N30 e E 19 N 08 m idle 187 N f s f s N 208217 218227228 237 238 247 248 255 x 2 closed DIMMER open Fa a d po
41. s in the forward or rear position The MAC 250 gives best results with the dimmer in the forward position Unplug the wires from the top dimmer motor Pull up the 2 plastic locking pins to release the module Unplug the wires from the bottom motor Prism module 1 2 3 4 Disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool Remove the top head shell as shown in Figure 5 Remove the dimmer module Pull the 2 plastic locking pins to release the prism module Lift the module partially out and unplug the wires from motors Cleaning Optical components Use care when cleaning optical components The surface on dichroic filters is achieved by means of special multi layer coatings and even small scratches may be visible Residues from cleaning fluids can bake onto components and ruin them Allow the components to cool completely Wash dirty lenses and filters with isopropyl alcohol A generous amount of regular glass cleaner may also be used but no residues may remain 3 Rinse with distilled water Mixing the water with a small amount of wetting agent such as Kodak Photoflo will help prevent streaking and spotting 4 Dry with a clean soft and lint free cloth or blow dry with compressed air Fans To maintain adequate cooling it is important that the fans be cleaned of dust and dirt periodically Use a soft brush vac uum or compressed air Lubrication 18 Use silicone lubricant Martin P N 37302003 500 ml or P N 37
42. s to boot mode U P L d and is ready for a boot mode upload as described in the uploader manual If a software upload is interrupted the fixture must be turned off for at least 10 seconds before a new upload can be attempted When powered on a check sum error occurs and the fixture goes into boot mode ready for a second upload attempt Select boot mode upload on the uploader If there is no functional software in memory the fixture must be set to boot mode manually If the control panel works select UP Ld from the UT I L menu and confirm when SURE is displayed by pressing ENTER Basic Service 19 If the control panel does not work boot mode can be engaged by moving jumper PL121 on the main circuit board to pins 1 and 2 as follows Disconnect the fixture from AC power Remove the plastic cover from the arm opposite the side with the visible motor Move jumper PL121 to pins 1 and 2 hard boot setting See also the diagram on page 26 PIN1 Y PIN 1 W C mmm L rmm PL121 normal setting PL121 hard boot setting Figure 11 Hard boot jumper Perform a boot mode upload as described in the uploader manual Disconnect the fixture from AC power Move the hard boot jumper back to the normal setting and replace the cover Changing voltage and frequency settings 20 Local 50 Hz 60 Hz Maximum power Maximum current AC Voltage Setting Setting watts amps 95 110 V 100 V 50 Hz 100 V 60 Hz 350
43. t Pe tM Pt BO tt Pt Ot SES C 6 infinity Focus 2 meters F PRISM MACROS X 7 out cw rotation stop ccw rotation out 1 213 4 516 7 8 Nets 0 19 20 KE 79 80 89190 gt 149 150 215 216 221 226 231 236 241 246 251 A O 25 O paapa 850 apona A Hh 295 nn 250 014 a 8 left PAN right P 9 9 left PAN FINE LSB right T 9 10 9 10 up TILT down 11 11 up TILT FINE LSB down FO a d por og d dO roa or a qr dr or 20 i poa a E AE TIENE TEA TA te r 80 Lor ar Pe E RANEA 10 12 T 3 fast PAN TILT SPEED slow 245 Ts Te S EFFECTS SPEED Ke SE 4 ang SEEDEDE to override disabled function ERE E TE dimmer focus a S ronal PTSP shortcuts off Ge personality setting rie Renal es g H 113 T3 colors T F fast PTSP shortcuts on Overrides personality setting 245 He D T 3 gobo indexing MAC 250 c blackout speed 252 255 245 T gt 0 gobo selection no change lt variable speed points to fast 245 S Fle 0 rotating prism no change 251 d TTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTETTTTETTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTETTTTTETTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTETTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTETTTTTTrrrErTrTTrrTTT 25 30 75 150 125 150 175 DN 225 lo
44. trol and smoother movement are provided in 16 bit mode which divides pan into 40 192 positions and tilt into 43 008 positions Martin RS 485 control The MAC 250 is fully supported by the Martin 3032 controller with version 2 05 or higher software The MAC 250 may be set up on the 3032 as a MAC 250 gobo indexing however is not supported To respond to the 3032 Martin mode must be selected or automatic protocol detection must be enabled as described on page 10 Controllable effects 12 All mechanical effects are reset to a home position when the fixture is powered up They can also be reset via DMX Accidental resets can be prevented by turning DMX Reset P ERS dR E S off An on the fly position correction system automatically corrects the position of the color and gobo wheels this feature can be disabled by turning Effects Feedback PERS EF Fb off General operation may be optimized for speed or quietness with the Studio Mode setting PERS STUG Lamp With the default setting the lamp remains off until a lamp on command is sent from the controller Note A peak of electric current that can be many times the operating current is drawn for an instant when striking a discharge lamp Striking many lamps at once may cause a voltage drop large enough to prevent lamps from striking or draw enough MAC 250 and MA C 250 current to trip circuit breakers If sending lamp on commands to multiple
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
【FA506 シリーズ取扱説明書】 MOVEPIXELBAR USER MANUAL JVC AV28WH5EU User's Manual PG-A10X / PG-A10S (I) 仕様書(PDF文書) FOURS À CONVECTION MANUEL D`INSTALLATION E P68“ Philips PhotoFrame 10FF2XLE Linksys HPN100SK Network Card User Manual Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file