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2. EX60CXXX MUJ3 Be sure to install the correct software in the uploader before use The uploader has 2 modes single fixture where it sends instructions only to the fixture at a specific address and all fixtures where it sends to all same type fixtures on the link Communication is one way from the uploader to the fix ture so there is no way to read the address or settings There is however a utility for finding fixture addresses Please see the uploader manual for additional instructions To set fixtures via the serial link To change settings on all Exterior 600 Compacts at the same time connect the uploader to the data link and use all fix tures mode fyou set the address in all fixtures mode all Exterior 600 Compacts will be set to the same address To change the settings of an individual fixture via the serial link use single fixture mode The fixture s address must be known and no other fixture may have the same address Otherwise if you can apply power only to the fixture you want to set and you can turn off all others use all fixtures mode only the Exterior 600 Compact that is powered on will be set To set a fixture via direct connection An individual fixture can also be set by connecting its data input male directly to the uploader s output To avoid set ting other Exterior 600 Compacts on the link disconnect the fixture s data output Navigation The settings menu is shown below Please refer to the uploader
3. SPEC gt dLOF gt OFF the command only works if each of the CMY channels 2 3 and 4 is set to a DMX value from 230 to 232 After being turned off the lamp must cool for at least 8 minutes before it can be turned back on Lamp on commands sent within 8 minutes of a lamp off command are stored and then executed after the time has elapsed Exterior 600 Compact Operating the mechanical effects The mechanical effects reset to their home position when the Exterior 600 Compact is powered on They can also be reset from the controller on channel 1 If the DMX Reset personality is off SPEC gt dRES gt OFF the reset command only works if each of the CMY channels is set to a DMX value from 230 to 232 An on the fly position correction system automatically corrects the position of the effect wheels This feature can be disabled by turning effects feedback off SPEC gt EFFb gt OFF but this is not recommended CMY subtractive color mixing The CMY color mixing system is based on graduated cyan magenta and yellow color filters A continuous range of mixed colors may be achieved by varying the amount of each filter from 0 to 100 Note that mixing 3 colors results in a loss of light the light is blacked out when all 3 colors are fully applied For maximum brightness mix only 2 col ors at a time The Shortcuts S CU T setting determines whether the wheels take the shortest path to the next position or turn in one
4. direction only The setting may be overridden on the speed channel in vector mode Cold weather operation When the temperature is expected to fall below freezing the electronics must be kept warm by leaving the fixture on The lamp however may be switched off Operating status Under normal operation the LED display indicates the status of the mechanical effects and the control data Two steady green LEDs indicates proper operation A red or unlit LED indicates an error O O Special conditions are also indicated Both LEDs flash yellow while the fixture is resetting During a software upload both LEDs are steady yel LED1 LED2 SENSOR low The LEDs flash off for a brief instant at regular intervals This is to prevent false readings when the light sensor sam ples the ambient light level Summary LED 1 Steady green Fixture ready mechanical effects OK Flashing red and green Fixture ready with one or more errors Contact a service technician Flashing yellow Reset in progress Steady yellow Software upload in progress Summary LED 2 Off No data Steady green Data OK Steady red Invalid data Flashing yellow Reset in progress Steady yellow Software upload in progress Controller Operation 21 section 9 BASIC SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE This section describes additional service procedures Procedures not described shall be referred to a qualified technician WARNING Disconnec
5. the protocol must match the fixture PSET setting 5 Press Enter The LEDs on the Exterior 600 Compacts are steady yellow to indicate an upload is in progress When the upload is complete the MPBB1 displays GONE and the fixtures reset Boot mode upload with MPBB1 If the data is corrupted during transmission a check sum error occurs that causes the fixture to switch to boot mode in preparation for a second upload attempt Execute a boot mode upload as described in the uploader manual Address Settings and Software 15 If an upload attempt is interrupted the fixture must be powered off for at least 10 seconds before a second upload can be attempted When the fixture is powered on a check sum error occurs that causes it to switch to boot mode in prepa ration for the second upload attempt Select boot mode upload on the uploader If the software in memory is corrupted software can be installed using the hard boot setting which is enabled by moving a jumper on the circuit board This upload procedure is also used to install software if it includes an update of the boot sector 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power Open the electronics section as described on page 22 2 On the circuit board move jumper PL121 to pins 1 i m PIN 1 PIN 1 and 2 hard boot setting as shown C BE y YES s 3 Connect the fixture s data input male to the MPBB1 PL104 PL121 PLi04 PL121 Apply power to the
6. 8 m 5 9 ft trailing cable w o cord cap Data VO A A 1 8 m 5 9 ft trailing cable w dual 3 pin XLR male amp female Maximum power and current 0 200 V 50 HZ fe oct retro e RR EE ERE aed 620 W 3 9 A 0 230 V 50 HZ Lc oe EP ERREUR MESURER ERR VERE S 650 W 3 5 A 245 VOO AA oed eoe O eee e 640 W 3 3 A 208V 60 Hz A Ad 620 W 3 9 A CBE OR ON HA ee rear enter een 650 W 3 5 A 277 V 60 Hz requires 277 V power supply esee eene nene 705 W 3 2 A Specifications 27 28 Design standards Canadian safety bestia HERNE LS dosis datos deb dedo CSA C22 2 NO 166 EU EMG aa 50 081 1 50 082 1 BU Safety vests sist e e tree ER choos UTOR OR SENER ESA EN 60598 1 EN 60598 2 17 Ud sas ANSI UL 1573 Construction OU ti di dte cedes extruded aluminum O EAEE OREA Anodized natural aluminum color AENA O AO 6 mm anti reflection coated Bars 6 mm stainless steel Housing to base attachment esee 2 stainless steel M10 bolts A2 DIN 933 18 8 Protection factor Installation Mounting points Orientation NN SIE ei enim a a O O EN e O o ea Tilt pedestal MONADA Ee PEERS 40 Minimum distance to combustible materials eene ennen renerne rr kerner nes 1 m 39 in Minimum distance to illuminated surfaces eene enne ennt enne nnne 1m 39 in Optional accessories Wide angle diffuser lens for Ex
7. Programming ME X Scene8s un een 13 Running a test sequence with the MPBB1 uuu2222erssennennnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen nennen nn 15 Calibrating effects with the MPBB1 uerssnsseenssnsnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 15 Manual Goritrol irte a 15 Installing software eee oHepI Benelli uH SALEN 15 Stand alone Operation 17 Stand alone settings iem oe dl Adee def eg edd 17 General procedure for changing stand alone settings ceeceeceeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteneetaes 18 Programming a single fixture ri tre ei Eiern 18 Synchronizing stand alone operation sesssssseseeneenneen nennen 19 Controller Operation 20 Martin 9 485 Control uc amenities es 20 DMX 512 cOnttol i tene eere x M inei eiiis 20 O 20 Operating the mechanical effects oooococionnndincnnnonnconncncncnnnnennornrnnnnnn carr nrnn rana raras 21 Gold weather operation iesire terere rere nie 21 Operating Status dedica ect e ee a Veri ee inl teak eger 21 Basic Service and Maintenance 22 Opening and closing the electronics section sesseeeeeeeeneens 22 Replacirig fuses lata 22 Adjusting field angle inin 1 ertet grece pei tpe e ein x a eene 22 Maintaining these dl ette EROR UEM engine sner shia 23 Gleaninigithe housings cies ie anreisen engeren 23 Changing the mains lead eerte tt ER AER pax bre 23 DMX Protocol 25 Troubleshooting 26 Specifications 27 section 1 INTRODUCTION
8. controller to the first fixture Plug the cable into the fixture cable with the male XLR connector If the cable from the controller has a 5 pin plug replace it with a 3 pin plug or insert a 5 pin male to 3 pin female adaptor cable P N 11820005 To connect additional fixtures 1 Connect the output female of the fixture closest to the controller to the input male of the next fixture If connecting to another type of fixture with reversed polarity pin 3 cold such as the PAL 1200 insert a swapper cable between the two fixtures 2 Continue connecting fixtures output to input Up to 32 fixtures may be connected on a serial link If more fixtures are required use another controller output if available or an RS 485 amplifier Terminating the link Link termination is achieved by inserting a 120 ohm resistor across the signal hot and signal cold wires it is important for trouble free communication If a splitter is used terminate each branch of the link The easiest way to terminate the link is to insert a male termination plug into the data output cable of the last fixture A termination plug is simply an XLR connector with a 120 ohm resistor soldered across pins 2 and 3 Permanent link termination can be achieved by placing a 120 ohm resistor across the terminals for the hot and cold data wires on the connection block inside the electronics section Data Connection 9 section 5 INSTALLATION This section briefly des
9. into the DMX RS 485 OUT socket on the MPBB1 Apply power to the Exterior 600 Compact and the MPBB1 Use the arrow keys to select FIXT from the MPBB1 menu Press Enter Select the current mode dMX or MART Press Enter Select SING Press Enter Scroll to the fixture s current DMX or Martin address Press Enter Lom FSO DN ZS To set the mode select PSET Press Enter Select the desired mode DMX1 DMX2 or MART and press Enter 8 To set anew DMX address select dAdr Press Enter Scroll to the new address Press Enter Press Enter again when SURE is displayed to confirm 9 To set a new Martin address select MAdr Press Enter Scroll to the new address Press Enter Press Enter again when SURE is displayed to confirm 10 Disconnect the MPBB1 and reconnect the serial link To set mode and address with MPBB1 in all fixtures mode FIXT gt dMX m gt ALL gt settings 1 Plug the data input cable male of the fixture to set into the DMX RS 485 OUT socket on the MPBB1 Disconnect the data output cable from the serial link Alternatively connect the serial link to the MPBB1 at any convenient point and make sure that power is applied only to the desired fixture Use the arrow keys to select FIXT from the MPBB1 menu Press Enter Select the current mode AMX or MART Press Enter Select ALL Press Enter a FP Ye KN To set the mode select PS
10. manual for detailed navigation instructions RST COF dLOF ENAb HOUR PRE1 LON MOF ARES LITE MIN CYAN MAG LoFF Y OF ALON ENAb YEL LEV LAMP ALL AUTO TIME PRE2 CYAN SCUT enan STRT MAG EFFb crop PRE3 XEL WAIT PRE4 FAdE CMIN PRE5 CMAX MMIN PRE6 MMAX PRE7 YMIN YMAX MAST Setting address and mode The fixture address and control mode must be selected before the Exterior 600 Compact will respond correctly to a Address Settings and Software 11 controller The fixture address also known as the start channel is the first channel used to receive instructions from the controller The Exterior 600 Compact requires 4 channels in DMX mode 1 and 5 channels in DMX mode 2 It uses 2 channels in Martin mode The control modes are described on page 20 Fixture addresses may be set in any order Two Exterior 600 Compacts may share the same address however they will receive the same instructions and independent control will not be possible To set mode and address with MPBB1 in single fixture mode i FIXT amx SING Sir esst gt settings Plug the serial link
11. minutes 1 To use the light trigger set SA LI TE ENAD to ON Then navigate to SA LITE LEV and select a trigger level from 0 darkest to 2 5 5 brightest The light toggles on and off as you scroll past the current light level To use the clock set SA TIME ENAb to ON Navigate to SA TIME STRT HOUR and select the start hour from 0 midnight to 23 11 PM then set SA TIME STRT MIN from O to 59 Set the stop hour and minute with SA TIME STOP HOUR and SA TIME STOP MIN To set the correct time set TIME HOUR to the correct hour using 24 hour time and set TIME MIN to the correct minute To program stand alone effects Set a wait time from 1 second to 1 hour using SA WAT T This is the time a color is applied Set the fade time from 0 to 60 seconds using SA FAdE The fade time is the time it takes to change from one color to another If the fade time and wait time are the same the colors change continuously Set the minimum and maximum amount of cyan to use in the random color mix from 0 none to 255 full with SA CMIN and SA CMAX Note The minimum value must be less than or equal to the maximum value Setting both values to 0 excludes the color from the mix and setting them to 255 causes the color to be fully applied all the time Similarly set the minimum and maximum levels of magenta and yellow Exterior 600 Compact Synchronizing stand alone operation Synch
12. squarely into the lamp socket Clean the glass bulb with the wipe supplied with the lamp particularly if your fingers touched the glass A clean lint free cloth wetted with alcohol may also be used Re insert the lamp assembly Replace the 2 Phillips screws Optimize lamp alignment and then close the fixture as described below Optimizing lamp alignment The lamp holder is adjusted at the factory precise alignment may be necessary due to slight variations between lamps 1 2 Apply power to the fixture and allow it to reset Strike the lamp Remove the nut from the long bolt at the top of the fixture and remove the bolt Tilt the rear sec tion back no more than 45 to avoid damaging the electrical conduit beneath the fixture Remove the 4 Allen screws from the lamp access plate Remove the access plate and the rub ber seal Center the hot spot the brightest part of the beam by turning the 3 adjustment screws one at a time to move the hot spot diagonally across the beam If there is no hot spot adjust until the light is even To reduce the hot spot pull the lamp back towards you by turning all three screws clockwise 1 4 turn at a time until the light is evenly distributed If the light is brighter around the edge than it is in the center or if light output is low the lamp is too far back in the reflector Move the lamp forward by turning the adjustments screws counter clockwise 1 4 turn at a time until the light is bri
13. 202 Philips MSR 575 2 1000 h 1200 h 7200K 85 Im w 97010201 Osram HSR 575 2 1000 h 1200 h 6000K 85 Im w 97010200 Osram HSD 575 3000 h 3600 h 7200K 78 Im w 97010207 The quartz bulb weakens over time significantly increasing the risk of lamp explosion Replace the lamp no later than Maximum lamp usage indicated in the table above Installing the lamp WARNING Always disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool before installing the lamp For protection against lamp explosion allow a hot lamp to cool for at least 2 minutes before removing the access plate Lamp Installation Isolate the fixture from AC power If it is hot allow it to cool for at least 2 minutes before proceeding The lamp is under high pressure when hot and can explode use safety goggles to protect your eyes Remove the nut from the long bolt at the top of the fixture and remove the bolt Loosen the bot tom bolt slightly if necessary and tilt the rear section back no more than 45 to avoid damaging the electrical conduit beneath the fixture Remove the 4 Allen screws from the lamp access plate Remove the access plate and the rub ber seal Remove the 2 Phillips screws from the lamp socket assembly Gently pull out the assembly If changing the lamp remove the old lamp from the socket Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base do not touch the glass insert it firmly and
14. 3 if another lead is required 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 Wire EU Wire US Pin Marking Screw US brown black live SE yellow or brass blue white neutral N silver yellow green green ground n green Verify that the power supply is tapped for the local AC voltage and frequency Verify that the feed cable is undamaged and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices To connect the Exterior 600 Compact to an electrical outlet or cable install an appropriate grounding type cord cap on the mains lead Connect the yellow green wire to ground earth the brown wire to live hot and the blue wire to neutral The above 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 Consult a qualified electrician if the Exterior 600 Compact is to be connected directly to building wiring There shall be a switch in the circuit to turn power off when the fixture is not in use or is being serviced Exterior 600 Compact section 4 DATA CONNECTION This section describes how to connect fixtures to a controller and other devices and how to terminate the data link For data connection the Exterior 600 Compact has a dual 1 8 met
15. AND SAFETY Thank you for selecting the Martin Exterior 600 Compact This automated luminaire combines CMY color mixing with extremely bright output in an attractive aluminum housing designed for permanent outdoor installation Safety precautions The Exterior 600 Compact is not for domestic use It presents potential risks due to electric shock heat and ultravi olet radiation burns lamp explosion falls high intensity light and fire A thorough understanding of the dangers gen uine concern for safety and attention to detail are required to prevent accidents Read this manual before powering or installing the fixture follow the safety precautions listed below and observe the warnings in this manual and printed on the fixture and always double check the safety conditions If you have questions about how to operate the Exterior 600 Compact please contact your Martin dealer for assistance ALWAYS discomnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool for 20 minutes before Changing the transformer or ballast settings Installing or removing the lamp Checking or replacing fuses Removing any cover or part from the fixture ALWAYS keep combustible materials at least 1 meter 39 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 electr
16. ET Press Enter Select the desired mode DMX1 DMX2 or MART and press Enter 6 To set an address select dAdr for a DMX address or MAdr for a Martin address Press Enter Scroll to the new address Press Enter Press Enter again when SURE is displayed to confirm 7 Disconnect the MPBB1 and reconnect the serial link 12 Exterior 600 Compact Setting personalities Personality Path Options Effect Default settings shaded FAST Normal full speed operation Effects speed EFSP l SAFE Reduced speed operation ON Enable DMX lamp off command DMX lamp off SPEC dLOF OFF Disable DMX lamp off command ON Enable DMX reset command DMX reset SPEC dRES OFF Disable DMX reset command ON Lamp strikes within 90 seconds of power on Automatic lamp on SPEC ALON 2 OFF Strike lamp with controller command Automatic protocol ON Enable automatic protocol detection i SPEC AUTO 3 detection OFF Disable automatic protocol detection ON Effect wheels turn the shortest direction Shortcuts SPEC SCUT OFF Effect wheels always turn same direction ON Enable feedback on effect wheels Effects feedback SPEC EFFb OFF Disable feedback on effect wheels Setting may be overridden via DMX See the protocol for details 1 Select F I XT from the MPBB1 menu Press Enter to continue or Menu to escape 2 Select the mode dMX or MAR
17. Exterior 600 Compact user manual 1999 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 35000082 Rev C table of CONTENTS Introduction and Safety 4 Safety precautions 2 n d e P e uat E UE SR A a NE 4 About this manual AAA nere 4 Lamp Installation 5 Compatible lamps adicta 5 Maximum lamp usage ice u ennt ctore ete ie ite ERE en HR apte hn ina een 5 Installing the lap astas eee ee enis ue tede 5 Optimizing lamp alignment ienesis deserens e nren nnns as iea 6 AC Power Connection 7 Tapping the power supply eesseeesseseeeeeeeeeee eene en enne eren nein nnne nnn nnnm nme 7 Wiring the Mas led tii tried els 8 Data Connection 9 Recommended cable neri ein 9 Building the data lInk eiie roce Ei 9 Terminating the Ink tivas creer ro irent de eh 9 Installation 10 Location and orleritatloni 2 indeed Eee ihr Een 10 Fastener spacing and type cccssececesecceeseeeeeeseneesseeesensenenesaeaeeaceesesceeeeseeeeteeesteeseseneeeeees 10 Adjusting PAN And CI ties ete Helena release 10 Address Settings and Software 11 About uploaders vita RR ee RR ces 11 Setting address and mode essen enne eterne nnne nnne nennen 11 Setting personalities un teen aan 13
18. F Toggles clock control Start hour SA TIME STRT HOUR 0 23 Sets the start hour Start minute SA TIME STRT MIN 0 59 Sets the start minute Stop hour SA TIME STOP HOUR 0 23 Sets the stop hour Stop minute SA TIME STOP MIN 0 59 Sets the stop minute Sa Sets the time between color changes Wait time SA WAIT 60 mi Set wait time fade time for continuous UN change Fade time SA FAdE 0 60 Sets the fade time in seconds Minimum cyan SA CMI Sets the minimum amount of each color Minimum magenta SA MMI 0 255 to use in the random color Must be less Minimum yellow SA YMI than or equal to maximum Maximum cyan SA CMAX Sets the maximum amount of each color Maximum magenta SA MMAX 0 255 to use in the random color Must be Maximum yellow SA YMAX greater than or equal to the minimum Master on off SA MAST ON OFF Toggles master signal transmission E Same color on master and slave 13 Master CMY mix maps to slave MYC 25 Master CMY mix maps to slave YCM Slave address dAdr 37 Master CMY mix maps to slave MCY 49 Master CMY mix maps to slave CYM 61 Master CMY mix maps to slave YMC Stand alone Operation 17 General procedure for changing stand alone settings 1 oak wD Plug the fixture s data input cable male into the 3 pin DMX RS 485 OUT socket on the MPBB1 Dis connect the data output cable if it is connected to other fixtures Apply power to the fixture and the MPBB1 Select FIXT from the MPBB1 menu Press Enter Select dMX Pr
19. N c 5 Disconnect the fixture and allow it to cool Visually check that the seals are in good condition Rinse off loose dirt with a garden hose or low pressure water spray Wash the aluminum using a mild detergent and a soft brush or sponge Do not use abrasive cleaners Rinse Changing the mains lead The mains lead may be replaced with a longer or heavier gauge cable if necessary The pass through fitting seals Basic Service and Maintenance 23 24 around cables from 3 5 to 9 8 mm 5 32 3 8 in in diameter 1 10 11 12 Make sure the Exterior 600 Compact is isolated from AC power Remove the 10 Allen screws from the rear cover plate Pull off the plate and seal Remove the 2 screws from the aluminum circuit board bracket and pull the circuit board out Unplug the power cable s brown lead from the back of the main fuse holder Remove the green yellow lead from the grounding bolt located above the ballast Disconnect the blue lead from the connection block located in front of the transformer Loosen the large outer nut on the mains lead pass through fitting Cut zip ties as necessary and pull the mains lead out of the fixture Transfer the outer pass through nut to the new cable and then insert the new cable through the fitting Pull the cable into the fixture and cut to 52 cm 20 in from the inside of the pass through Remove 28 cm 11 in of outer insulation Lead the cable between the fuse holder and hou
20. Random color medium If the command is disabled set 168 187 66 73 Random color slow channels 2 3 and 4 CMY from 188 207 74 81 Open white CMY off 230 to 232 208 217 82 85 Reset fixture 218 227 85 89 Open white CMY off 228 237 89 93 Lamp power on 238 247 93 97 Open white CMY off 248 255 97 100 Lamp power off Note T gt 5 seconds 2 Cyan 0 255 0 100 White gt Cyan 3 Magenta 0 255 0 100 White gt Magenta 4 Yellow 0 255 0 100 White Yellow Speed 5 0 2 0 1 Tracking 3 245 1 96 Fast gt slow Mode 2 only 246 248 96 97 Tracking no shortcuts override SCUT ON y 249 251 98 98 Tracking shortcuts on override SCUT OFF 252 255 99 100 CMY fast no blackout DMX Protocol 25 appendix b TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Probable cause s Remedy One or more of the fixtures is completely dead Fixture not powered on Check that power is switched on and cables are plugged in Primary fuse blown located besides the ballast Disconnect fixture and replace fuse Secondary fuse s blown located on PCB inside the fixture base Disconnect fixture Check fuses on PCB and replace Fixtures reset correctly but all respond erratically or not at all to the controller The controller is disconnected from the data link Connect controller XLR pin out of the controller does not match pin out of the first fixture on the link signal is reversed Ins
21. T Press Enter 3 Select single fixture SING or all fixtures ALL mode Press Enter If you selected single fixture mode scroll to the address of the fixture to set Press Enter Navigate to the personality setting to adjust Press Enter Select the desired option Press Enter Programming MC X scenes Seven scenes combinations of colors and effects can be programmed and stored in the Exterior 600 Compact s elec tronic memory These scenes are programmed using a Martin uploader Once programmed scenes are executed using the Martin MC X remote control The MC X which sends DMX com mands with a special start code on channel 1 also has functions to blackout the light and to engage the Exterior 600 Compact s stand alone mode Please refer to the MC X user manual for information about executing scenes Scene parameters The table below shows the options available for MC X scene programming Parameter Path Options Effect Cyan CYAN 0 255 White gt Cyan Magenta MAG 0 25 5 White gt Magenta Yellow YEL Oh sa A55 White Yellow ON Lamp power on Lamp LAMP OFF Lamp power off To program scenes with an MPBB1 1 Connect the serial link or the DMX input of the fixture to be programmed to the uploader s DMX RS 485 output Apply power to the uploader first and then the fixtures Address Settings and Software 13 2 To program all connected fixtures or to program a single connected fixtu
22. cribes how to anchor the Exterior 600 Compact The Exterior 600 Compact s base allows the fixture to manually be panned 50 and tilted 409 NOTICE It is the installer s responsibility to determine the anchoring method Location and orientation The Exterior 600 Compact may be installed outdoors in any orientation It shall be located at least 1 meter 39 in away from the surface to be illuminated and any combustible materials The aluminum housing reaches temperatures up to 80 C 176 E the fixture should not be located where it can accidentally be touched To achieve the full tilt range the fixture must be installed on a pedestal at least 12 cm 4 7 in long To achieve the full pan range the fixture must be anchored with 4 fasteners that can be loosened spaced at 90 intervals as described below The Exterior 600 Compact requires free circulating air for cooling Do not locate the fixture in an unventilated space Fastener spacing and type WARNING Verify that the structure can bear at least 10 times the weight of all installed fixtures Use at least one fastener in each of the 4 curved mounting slots The fixture is designed to be anchored with four 10 mm 3 8 in bolts Additional bolts may be used but the pan range will be reduced Evenly space the bolts at 90 intervals centered on a 170 mm 6 and 11 16 in circle so that one bolt passes through each curved slot in the foot of the base The specific hardware will
23. depend on the installation Consult a qualified engineer to determine a suitable anchoring method and to verify that the structure can safely bear at least 10 times the fixture s weight In general use high quality corrosion resistant fasteners such as zinc plated steel grade 8 8 or better together with either self locking nuts or nuts and lock washers Adjusting pan and tilt 10 1 To adjust the pan loosen the anchor bolts slightly so that the fixture can turn Manually adjust the pan position and retighten the bolts 2 To adjust the tilt loosen both tilt locks on either side of the base Position the fixture and retighten the tilt lock nuts 50 8200 mm 8170 m Exterior 600 Compact section 6 ADDRESS SETTINGS AND SOFTWARE This section describes how to set the fixture address and other settings calibrate effects run a test routine and install software updates The effects of personality settings are described in section 8 About uploaders Settings are changed using a Martin uploader MPBB1 or MP2 that has been loaded with the Exterior 600 Compact s control software which is available for download from the Martin web site and connected to the fixture or the data link The software version loaded in the fixture and the uploader must be the same Note Software for the standard Exterior 600 files named EX600XXX MU3 is not the same as for the Exterior 600 Compact files named
24. ed below See To set mode and address with MPBBI in all fixtures mode on page 12 if you need to change the settings The DMX address determines how the slave s color relates to the master s color The slave s stand alone settings must be disabled so it can controlled by the master fixture 1 Connect the input of the slave fixture to the output of the MPBB1 Disconnect the fixture s output from the serial link 2 Using the MPPB1 switch SA ENAb to OFF This disables the other stand alone settings 3 Navigate to dAdr and set the slave address to 1 13 25 37 49 or 61 No other addresses may be used for slave fixtures Set the address to 1 to have the slave execute the same color as the master Set the address to 13 25 37 49 or 61 to have the slave execute a different color The color relationship for each address is shown in the table of stand alone settings Disconnect the MPBB1 and reconnect the data link 5 Turn the fixture off The stand alone settings take effect when the fixture is turned back on Stand alone Operation 19 section 8 CONTROLLER OPERATION This section describes the Exterior 600 Compact s control modes effects and the personality options available for cus tomizing them The LED display and cold weather operation are also covered Martin RS 485 control The Exterior 600 Compact is controllable with the Martin 3032 controller Though the Exterior 600 Compact is not implemented in the 3032 s
25. eeded set magenta level 0 255 Enter 1 save setting and continue MAG down 1 select yellow menu YEL Enter 1 enter menu 0 up down as needed select yellow level 0 255 Enter 1 save setting and continue YEL 6 Program a lamp off command in one scene if you want to control lamp power with the MC X Otherwise set the lamp command to ON in each scene Press Times To Display down 1 select lamp menu LAMP Enter 1 enter menu ON 14 Exterior 600 Compact Press Times To Display up down as needed program lamp on or lamp off command ON OFF Enter 1 save setting and continue LAMP 7 Repeat steps as necessary to program scenes 1 to 7 When finished turn off and disconnect the uploader Running a test sequence with the MPBB1 The test sequence allows you to test the fixture without a controller 1 Select F 1 XT from the MPBB1 menu Press Enter 2 Select the mode AMX or MART Press Enter 3 Select single fixture SING or all fixtures ALL mode Press Enter If you selected single fixture mode scroll to the address of the fixture to test Press Enter 4 Navigate to TSEO Press Enter Press Enter again to confirm Calibrating effects with the MPBB1 Manual The calibration menu allows you to adjust the effects for total uniformity between fixtures it is not a substitute for mechanical adjustment which shall only be performed by a qualified technician Select F I XT from the MPBB1 menu P
26. eld angle The Exterior 600 Compact s field angle can be switched from 30 to 41 by moving the fresnel lens from the front to the rear position With the accessory diffuser lens not included the field angle is 63 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power Remove the front aluminum plate not the glass by removing the 10 Allen screws 2 Remove the front lens assembly from the fixture by removing 5 screws from the lens assembly plate 3 Remove the lens from the assembly by unscrewing the hard ware that fastens the lens bracket 4 Fora 30 beam angle lens in forward position place the lens on the assembly plate so that the lens bracket is flush against the back of the plate Place the spacer cone over the lens Align and fasten the parts with 4 screws and spacer nuts Screw the unused screws into the free end of the spacer nuts to store them 5 Fora 41 beam angle lens in rear position place the spacer cone through the assembly plate with the flange at the front and the narrow end at the back Fasten the spacer cone with 4 screws and spacer nuts Position the lens on top of the spacer nuts with the bracket against the spacer cone and fasten with 4 screws 6 Fora 63 beam angle substitute the diffuser lens for the fresnel lens and install in either posi tion as described above 22 Exterior 600 Compact 10 Place the front lens assembly back in the fixture and fasten with 5 screws Before closing check the condit
27. en the power supply must be retapped as described below Changing voltage and frequency settings standard power supply Local AC Supply Transformer Ballast Frequency Voltage Setting Terminal Setting Terminal 200 210 V 200 V 50 Hz 7 210 220 V 230 V 50 Hz 10 50 Hz 220 235 V 230 V 50 Hz 10 235 240 V 245 V 50 Hz 12 240 260 V 245 V 50 Hz 12 200 217 V 210 V 4 208 V 60 Hz 4 60 HZ 217 240 V 230 V 6 227 V 60 Hz 7 WARNING Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing any cover 1 Make sure the Exterior 600 Compact is isolated from AC power Remove the 10 Allen screws from the rear cover plate Pull off the plate and seal 2 Find the row in the above table with the local AC frequency and voltage Follow the row to the right to find the correct trans former and ballast tappings For example with a local AC supply of 230V 50 Hz the correct transformer tapping is terminal 6 and the correct ballast tapping is terminal 10 3 To tap the transformer move the 2 BROWN wires to the correct f Ballast c a TO Cl 771 71 oi 71 o o terminal Terminals are identified on the transformer in front of the connection tabs To tap the ballast move the single BROWN wire to the correct terminal Check the condition of the seal Replace with a new one P N 20600020 if the seal is torn cracked or brittle AC Power Connection Insert the Allen screws throug
28. er 5 9 ft 24 AWG cable with locking 3 pin XLR con nectors DATA PIN OUT Pin 1 shield Pin 2 signal cold Pin 3 signal hot Recommended cable Use only cable designed for RS 485 devices The cable shall be suitable for outdoor use It shall have low capacitance and a characteristic impedance of 85 to 150 ohms It shall be electrically shielded and have at least 1 twisted pair of wires The minimum wire size is 0 2 mm 24 AWG for runs up to 300 meters 1000 ft and 0 322 mm 26 AWG for runs up 500 meters 1640 ft Building the data link To connect the controller 1 DMX controllers Connect a data cable to the controller s data output If the cable has a 3 pin male plug and the controller has a 5 pin female socket use a 5 pin male to 3 pin female adaptor cable P N 11820005 or replace the 3 pin plug with a 5 pin plug The pin out is the same for 3 pin and 5 pin plugs Pins 4 and 5 are not used Martin RS 485 protocol controllers 3032 First connect a 3 pin swapper cable P N 11820006 to the controller s data output then connect a regular data cable to the swapper cable A swapper cable connects pin 2 to pin 3 and pin 3 to pin 2 2 If the controller is located in a central position between 2 or more fixtures you may split the link into branches using a splitter such as the Martin 4 Channel Opto Isolated RS 485 Splitter Amplifier Do not use a Y connector to split the link 3 Lead the data cable from the
29. ess Enter Select ALL Press Enter Use the arrow keys to navigate to the desired menu item Press Enter to select the item or sub menu or press Menu to escape When all the settings have been made disconnect the data input cable from the MPBB1 Recon nect the output cable to the data link or next fixture if applicable Programming a single fixture 18 To enable or disable stand alone mode 4 To enable stand alone mode switch SA ENAb to ON Turn the fixture off Stand alone operation is enabled when you turn the fixture back on Stand alone mode can be disabled temporarily by turning the fixture off or if connected to a controller by sending control signals Stand alone operation resumes when the fixture has been turned off and then turned back on again To permanently disable stand alone mode switch SA ENAb to OFF To set the trigger and internal clock Stand alone operation can be set for a time of day using the built in clock or for a light level using the built in light sensor If both the clock and the light sensor are used operation starts within the times set as soon as it is darker than the light level setting Operation stops at the stop time or when the ambient light is brighter than the light level setting whichever comes first To avoid false triggering by sudden light changes for example from automobile headlights the light level must remain above or below the trigger threshold for 5
30. fan Refer to service technician Exterior 600 Compact appendix c SPECIFICATIONS Physical iii AAA e ee A eta tifee ties 576 mm 22 7 in WIEN OO naL rM EE 375 mm 14 8 in Hidra dt A 421 mm 16 6 in Weight e ANNAN 42 7 kg 94 0 Ibs 576 mm gt E g q n i q i i i E q 3 H 0 L S i HE 3 3 l Py CI o S CE AO O to l le 273 mm d 293 mm gt Compatible lamps Osram HSD S75 ina te 3000 h 7200K 78 Im w Osram HSRS Mi A e e EO 1000 h 6000K 85 Im w Philips MSDS a db 2000 h 6000K 75 Im w Philips MSR 575 2 ioci as 1000 h 7200K 85 Im w Performance Light output 6 Fresnel lens at rear position MSR 575 2 sse 18 300 lumens Thermal Maximum ambient temperature Ta essere eene 40 C 104 F Maximum Surface temperature ivi e ene ede tr e ere ate ridad 80 C 176 F Control and programming Data PUE A a ees pin 1 shield pin 2 cold pin 3 hot ReCelve z iii RER dd e e es Opto isolated RS 485 Setting and ddressins ucc e tirer remotely w MPBB1 Uploader Protocols USITT DMX 512 1990 Martin RS 485 DMX speed COMO AS AAA A A tracking and or vector DMX channels 5i peeled tb eed ti tede re tendit 4 5 Connections ACP A oiim 1
31. ght and evenly distributed Check the condition of the lamp access seal Replace with a new one P N 20620050 if the seal is torn cracked or brittle Place the seal on the back of the lamp access plate Insert the 4 Allen screws through the plate and install Tighten the Allen screws with a torque of 3 N m 2 2 Ft Lbs With this torque the seal will be compressed by about one third Tilt the rear section into position and replace the long bolt and lock nut Exterior 600 Compact section 3 AC POWER CONNECTION The Exterior 600 Compact is available with a standard power supply for operation at 200 230 245 V 50 Hz and 208 227 V 60 Hz and with a special transformer for operation at 277 V 60 Hz This section describes how to tap the power supply for the local AC voltage and frequency and how to connect the Exterior 600 Compact to AC power Do not connect the Exterior 600 Compact to an electrical dimmer system doing so can damage the electronics IMPORTANT Check voltage and frequency settings before applying power Tapping the power supply Verify settings The voltage and frequency settings must match the local AC power supply The factory set power supply tappings are printed on the serial number label on the back plate Operating at the incorrect power setting can result in poor light output greatly reduced lamp life overheating and damage to the fixture If the setting does not match your local AC voltage and frequency th
32. h all holes in the cover and seal Place the cover firmly against the body Adjust the straight sides of the seal so that they stick out a little bit just enough so that you can feel the seal when you run a finger across the joint Cross tighten the cover bolts The correct torque for these bolts is 3 N m 2 2 Ft Lbs With this torque the seal will be compressed by about one third Changing voltage and frequency settings 277 V supply 4 Local AC Transformer Ballast Frequency Voltage Setting Terminal Setting Terminal 218 241 V see label 50 Hz 230 V 50 Hz 10 265 290 V see label 218 241 V 230 V see label 60 Hz 227 V 60 Hz 7 265 290 V 277 V see label Make sure the Exterior 600 Compact is isolated from AC power Remove the 10 Allen screws from the rear cover plate Pull off the plate and seal Locate the BROWN wire that connects the mains filter to the transformer Move this wire to the transformer terminal labelled for the desired setting 230 or 277 V Do not move the brown wire that leads to the ballast To tap the ballast move the single BROWN wire to terminal 7 for 60 Hz operation or to terminal 10 for 50 Hz operation Replace the cover as described in the previous procedure Wiring the mains lead The Exterior 600 Compact is equipped with a 1 8 meter 5 9 ft length of 3 conductor 0 75 mm 18 AWG electrical cable for connection to the AC power supply See Changing the mains lead on page 2
33. ical codes Replace defective or worn out lamps immediately Replace working lamps before usage exceeds the maxi mum service life ALWAYS use at least one fastener in each of the 4 curved mounting slots in the base ALWAYS refer any service operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician NEVER illuminate surfaces within 1 meter 39 inches of the fixture NEVER place filters or other materials over the lens or front glass plate NEVER operate the fixture if the ambient temperature Ta exceeds 40 C 104 F NEVER stare directly into the light NEVER operate the fixture without all lenses and covers installed an unshielded lamp emits dangerous UV radiation that can cause burns and eye damage and it can explode without warning NEVER modify the fixture or install other than genuine Martin accessories About this manual This user manual covers the Exterior 600 Compact with version 1 1 software The latest Exterior 600 Compact news documentation and software is available from the Martin Professional web site at http www martin dk 4 Exterior 600 Compact section 2 LAMP INSTALLATION This section describes how to install and adjust a lamp Compatible lamps The Exterior 600 Compact is designed to use the lamps listed below Installing other lamps may damage the fixture Lamp Average life Replace by Color temp Output P N Philips MSD 575 2000 h 2200 h 6000K 78 Im w 97010
34. ion of the seal Replace with a new one P N 20600020 if the seal is torn cracked or brittle To replace the front plate insert the Allen screws through all holes in the plate and seal Place the plate firmly against the body Adjust the straight sides of the seal so that they stick out a little bit just enough so that you can feel the seal when you run a finger across the joint Cross tighten the Allen screws with a torque of 3 N m 2 2 Ft Lbs With this torque the seal will be compressed by about one third Penn c o 2 A gt o c o o o c o 2 x gt o 2 6 lens assembly plate o o lens and bracket 2 spacer cone spacer nut Maintaining the seal The Exterior 600 Compact has an IP rating of 65 it is protected against dust and can withstand low pressure water jets To maintain protection against dust and water o a Replace any seal that becomes brittle or shows visible signs of wear Verify that seals are flush with or protrude slightly above the surface of the aluminum covers Verify that cable pass through fittings are tightened both to the casing and the cable Tighten the end plates and the lamp access plate with a torque of 3 N m 2 2 Ft Lbs With this torque the seals will be compressed by about one third Cleaning the housing The Exterior 600 Compact s aluminum housing can be cleaned with mild detergents such as those for washing cars aO D
35. le tracking control in tracking vector mode mode 2 set channel 5 to Tracking DMX 0 2 To switch to vector control set the controller s fader if applicable to 0 and set a speed using the DMX values from 3 to 245 Tracking control can also be enabled with or without shortcuts regardless of the personality setting with the DMX values from 246 to 251 You may switch between tracking and vector control but you cannot use them both at the same time When using tracking control set the speed channel to a tracking value When using vector control set the controller fade time to 0 Operating the lamp 20 Lamp on With the default setting the lamp remains off until a lamp on command is sent from the controller To have the lamp strike automatically within 90 seconds of powering on switch the Automatic Lamp On personality to on SPEC gt ALON gt ON A large peak of electric 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 and or trip circuit breakers When striking mul tiple lamps program a sequence that strikes lamps one at a time at 5 second intervals If Automatic Lamp On is enabled there is a delay of up to 90 seconds that is determined by the fixture address Lamp off The lamp can be turned off from the controller by sending a lamp off command on channel 1 Ifthe DMX Lamp Off personality is off
36. oftware it may be set up in the controller as a MAC 600 For the fixture to respond either the protocol setting must be set to Martin P SET gt MART or automatic protocol detection must be enabled SPEC gt AUTO gt ON DMX 512 control The Exterior 600 Compact is can be controlled by any USITT DMX 512 1990 protocol controller The controller must send a start code of 0 at the beginning of every packet Tracking versus vector control The Exterior 600 Compact has 2 DMX control modes tracking and tracking vector control Tracking vector control contains all features of both modes and is recommended if there is room for the additional DMX channel With tracking control fades are programmed using the controller s fade time The controller divides the fade into small pieces that the fixture tracks The Exterior 600 Compact has a digital filter algorithm that averages several updates to ensure smooth movement Vector control provides a way to program fades on controllers without programmable fade times With vector control instead of breaking up the movement into many small positions the controller sends one position value along with a speed value that is programmed on a separate channel Vector control may provide smoother fades than tracking con trol with some controllers particularly on very slow fades Switching control modes mode 2 only Refer to the DMX protocol for channel 5 the speed channel on page 25 To enab
37. re at an unknown address follow the steps in the table below f programming a single fixture with this method disconnect any other identical fixtures from AC power and or the data link Press Times To Display Menu as needed go to top of menu display stops changing varies up down as needed select fixture menu FIXT Enter 1 enter menu dMX Enter 1 enter menu ALL Enter 1 enter menu PSET 3 To program a single fixture with a known DMX address use the following procedure The uploader user manual describes how to find an address Press Times To Display Menu as needed go to top of menu display stops changing varies up down as needed select fixture menu FIXT Enter 1 enter menu dMX Enter 1 enter menu ALL down 1 select single fixture mode SING Enter 1 enter address selection menu 001 up down as needed scroll to the fixture s DMX address varies Enter 1 set uploader to fixture s DMX address PSET 4 Select a scene to program Press Times To Display up down as needed select MC X menu MC X Enter 1 enter menu PRE1 up down as needed select scene from 1 to 7 varies Enter 1 enter effect menu CYAN 5 Set CMY color Press Times To Display up down as needed select cyan menu CYAN Enter 1 enter menu 0 up down as needed set cyan level 0 255 Enter 1 save setting and continue CYAN down 1 select magenta menu MAG Enter 1 enter menu 0 up down as n
38. ress Enter to continue or Menu to escape Select the mode dMX or MART Press Enter Select SING Press Enter Scroll to the fixture address Press Enter Navigate to CAL Press Enter Select effect to calibrate cyan C OF magenta M OF or yellow Y OF Press Enter D A Adjust from 1 to 255 Press Enter to save the calibration control The adjustment menu AdJ provides manual control for making mechanical adjustments and is for service techni cians The menu provides functions to reset the fixture RS T turn on and off the lamp L ON LoF F and move all effects to their OPEN SPOS sensor and APOS adjustment positions together ALL or individually Installing software The latest control software for the Exterior 600 Compact is available from your Martin dealer and the Martin web site at http www martin dk Software is uploaded to the Exterior 600 Compact using an uploader such as the Martin MPBB1 or MP2 Please refer to the uploader manual for instructions on preparing the uploader for use Normal upload with MPBB1 1 Connect the MPBB1 to the fixture or serial link as if connecting a controller 2 Power up the fixtures and allow them to reset Turn on the MPBB1 3 Use the arrow keys to select UP Ld from the MPBB1 menu Press Enter to continue or Menu to escape 4 Select DMX or Martin protocol If the fixtures are set for auto protocol detection either protocol may be used If not
39. ronous stand alone operation of several Exterior 600 Compacts may be achieved by linking them together and using the master slave function in which one unit only transmits control signals to the others Standard Exterior 600s are compatible with Compact models in master slave configuration If both types are used select one of the standard Exterior 600s to be the master fixture if you want to use the frost and or zoom options To link and terminate fixtures Synchronous operation requires that the fixtures be connected on a data link Terminating the link on both ends is recommended when there is no controller To terminate the first fixture plug a 3 pin female XLR plug with a 120 ohm resistor soldered across pins 2 and 3 into its input male cable To terminate the last fixture plug a 3 pin male XLR plug with a 120 ohm resistor across pins 2 and 3 into its output female cable To select and program the master fixture No more than one fixture may be the master Any fixture on the link however regardless of its position may be the master so select the fixture that is easiest to access 1 Program the master fixture as described above for single fixtures 2 Switch SA MAST to ON This causes the master fixture to transmit control signals to the slaves To program slave fixtures A slave fixture must be set up in DMX mode 1 or 2 automatic protocol detection AU T O must be turned off and it must have one of the DMX addresses list
40. sing Install a 6 3 mm 1 4 in insulated female spade terminal on the live lead brown and plug the lead into the back of the main fuse holder Install a ring terminal on the ground lead green yellow place the terminal on the grounding bolt over the ballast and replace the nut Strip 6 mm 1 4 in of insulation from the neutral lead blue and screw the lead into the neutral terminal of the connection block in front of the transformer Replace the printed circuit board Bundle the wires together as before with zip ties Verify that both nuts on the pass through fitting are tight Check the condition of the seal for the back cover Replace with a new one P N 20600020 if the seal is torn cracked or brittle Insert the Allen screws through all holes in the cover and seal Place the cover firmly against the body Adjust the straight sides of the seal so that they stick out a little bit just enough so that you can feel the seal when you run a finger across the joint Cross tighten the cover bolts The correct torque for these bolts is 3 N m 2 2 Ft Lbs With this torque the seal will be compressed by about one third Exterior 600 Compact appendix a DMX PROTOCOL Start code 0 DMX channel Value Percent Function Light Reset Lamp On Off 0 19 0 7 Blackout CMY full 20 49 8 19 Light CMY as programmed 50 127 20 44 Open white CMY off 1 128 147 44 58 Random color fast 148 167 58 65
41. t the fixture from AC power before removing any cover Opening and closing the electronics section 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power Ba 2 To open remove the 10 Allen screws from the rear cover plate E nd Pull off the plate and seal less Na 3 Before closing check the condition of the seal Replace with a new one P N 20600020 if the seal is torn cracked or brittle Fuse le ee 4 To close insert the Allen screws through all holes in the cover ES ys and seal Place the cover firmly against the body Adjust the straight sides of the seal so that they stick out a little bit just enough so that you can feel the seal when you run a finger across the joint 5 Cross tighten the cover bolts with a torque of 3 N m 2 2 Ft Lbs With this torque the seal will be compressed by about one third Replacing fuses The Exterior 600 Compact has 4 fuses The main fuse is located in a fuse holder inside the electronics section to the left of the ballast The fuses for each of the 3 low voltage power supplies are located on the printed circuit board 1 Make sure the Exterior 600 Compact is isolated from AC power Open the electronics section 2 To remove the printed circuit board from the fixture remove 2 screws from the aluminum bracket and pull the board out Locate and replace the defective fuse with one of the same size and rating Close the electronics section before applying power Adjusting fi
42. tall 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 1200 termination plug Insert termination plug in output jack of the last fixture on the link Incorrect addressing of the fixtures Check fixture address and protocol settings One of the fixtures is defective and disturbs data transmission on the link Bypass one fixture at a time until normal oper ation is regained Have the defective 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 fixtures Lamp does not strike The ballast and transformer settings do not match local AC voltage and frequency Disconnect fixture Check ballast and trans former settings and correct if necessary Lamp missing or blown Install new lamp Lamp is too hot Allow lamp to cool for at least 8 minutes Lamp cuts out intermittently 26 Fixture is too hot Allow fixture to cool The ballast and transformer settings do not match local AC voltage and frequency Disconnect fixture Check ballast and trans former settings and correct if necessary Defective
43. terior 600 Compact P N 91610017 MPBBI Upload eodd es P N 90758410 MC X Controller 220 2245 V 4 50 Hi Ad P N 90718200 MC X Controller 110 120 V 60 Hz eene trennen trennen nnne P N 90718300 Selected spare parts Exterior 600 seal kit 8 posi ds P N 91611017 Seal for alu gable Exterior 600 4 pcs included in seal Kit see P N 20600020 Seal 1 for front lens Exterior 600 2 pcs included in seal kit eee P N 20620060 Seal for lamp replacement Exterior 600 1 pc included in seal kit sss P N 20620050 Seal for bracket Exterior 600 1 pc included in seal kit P N 20600010 Main fUSE A onte A Eo 6 3 A 250 V time delay P N 05020020 Buse F601 2 isis 5 0 A 250 V time delay P N 05020018 A RON 4 0 A 250 V time delay P N 05020016 Fuse P6O3 ia 0 315 A 250 V time delay P N 05020004 Torques End plates abi eee e tte e dep pet rad ae aba ee tae a editus 3 N m 2 2 Ft Lbs Lamp accesS plate eov EE er E Ret 3 N m 2 2 Ft Lbs Front gla s ing ses DERES ED ESS ndo eate NI he p ae ed Mee ies 1 5 N m 1 1 Ft Lbs Conduit elbows 4 N m 3 Ft Lbs Exterior 600 Compact IST 677 uo sinouous 4 877 977 go SINDIOUS S TST I77 72 2 0 opour SUNN L uonoung PA QBSTP IPLISAO 0 ZEZ 01 HET WON RIND IS x
44. uploader first and then to the fix normal setting hard boot setting ture 4 Select UP Ld from the MPBB1 menu and press Enter Select boot Press Enter to start the upload When the upload is finished the MPBB1 displays GONE and the fixture resets with the new software 5 Disconnect the fixture from the electricity move the jumper back to the normal setting and close the electronics section as described Exterior 600 Compact section 7 STAND ALONE OPERATION This section describes how to operate the Exterior 600 Compact without a controller in stand alone SA mode in which the fixture executes random color changes at set intervals and speeds at a set time and or light level An MPBB1 Uploader is used to program the stand alone settings Please see About uploaders on page 11 Stand alone settings SA setting Path Options Effect Clock set hour IME HOUR 0 23 Sets the current hour Clock set minute IME MIN 0 59 Sets the current minute Enables disable other SA settings Turn SA off on slave fixtures SA on off SA ENAb ON OFF Light sensor on off SA LITE ENAb ON OFF Toggles light level control Sets the light trigger level 0 is darkest Light level SA LITE LEV 0 255 255 is brightest When setting light switches on off at current level Clock on off SA TIME ENAb ON OF

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