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1. 57 Error messages sese up ey MEE T E DEM Ru equ Eee 57 JIOUDIOShOOlIQ YEA o int OE bae ode dca e Sa da eet 62 Specifications ouod Dino dit 63 Safety Information WARNING Read the safety precautions in this section before installing powering operating or servicing this product The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this manual A DANGER DANGER DANGER Warning Warning Warning Warning Safety hazard Refer to Hazardous Fire hazard Burn hazard Risk of eye Risk of hand Risk of severe manual before voltage Risk of Hotsurface Do injury Safety injury Safety injury or death installing severe or lethal not touch glasses must gloves must be powering electric shock be worn worn servicing This product is for professional use only It is not for household use This product presents risks of severe injury or death due to fire and burn hazards electric shock lamp explosion and falls Read this manual before installing powering or servicing 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 supplier or call the Martin 24 hour service hotline on 45 8740 0000 or in the USA on 1 888 tech
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3. Calibration data is stored in the relevant modules wherever possible so that a module will stay calibrated if is removed from DMX ADDR the fixture or installed in another fixture If firmware is updated a red spot next to the battery icon in the display arrowed in illustration on right blinks while data in the modules is being updated This can take up to a minute Do not switch the fixture off while the spot is blinking or firmware will be corrupted Installing using a USB memory device MAG III Profile The following are required in order to install firmware using a USB memory device The MAC III firmware bank update file available for download from the Product Support area of the Martin website at http www martin com A USB memory storage device e g USB stick with the update file copied from a PC into the memory device s root directory To install the MAC III firmware 1 Download the firmware bank from the MAC III Profile support page on the Martin website at www martin com read the firmware release notes carefully to check for any instructions or warnings and copy the bank to the root directory of a USB memory stick 2 Disconnect the data link from the MAC III Profile Service and maintenance 37 3 Insert the USB stick in the MAC III Profile s USB host socket The fixture should recognize the USB stick illuminate the display panel and show the UPDATE FIRMWARE window
4. High airflow rates near air conditioning vents for example Presence of cigarette smoke Airborne dust from stage effects building structures and fittings or the natural environment at outdoor events for example If one or more of these factors is present inspect fixtures within their first 25 hours of operation to see whether cleaning is necessary Check again at frequent intervals This procedure will allow you to assess cleaning requirements in your particular situation If in doubt consult your Martin dealer about a suitable maintenance schedule Use care when cleaning optical components and work in a clean well lit area The coated surfaces are fragile and easily scratched Do not use solvents that can damage plastic or painted surfaces MAC III Profile user manual Cleaning and replacing the air filters The item AIR FILTERS in the FIXTURE INFORMATION menu is intended to be used to monitor intervals between air filter cleaning although this counter can be used to monitor any aspect of the fixture When air filters require cleaning 1 Disconnect the fixture from power allow the components to cool for 2 hours 45 minutes See Figure 17 On each side of the head use a flat bladed screwdriver to lever the front edge of each filter holder away from the head and pull the filter holders forwards to unclip and remove them See Figure 18 On each side of the base pinch the air filter holders in from the
5. e MACIII PRCFILE V1 2 0 Martin the display Alternatively scroll to the UPDATE FIRMWARE menu under SERVICE in the control panel 4 Select BANK Scroll down to see the firmware versions present on the USB stick and in the fixture s internal memory LOCATION indicates whether the firmware is located on the USB stick or in internal memory 5 If you scroll to a firmware version on the USB stick and click the jog wheel the firmware is downloaded to internal memory where it will be available for future firmware updates validated unpacked and installed and the fixture will restart using the new firmware 6 Remove the USB stick The newly installed firmware version will now be displayed in the FIXTURE INFORMATION menu 7 Reconnect the data link Zoom focus linking is reset to default medium distance when new software is uploaded Other fixture information and settings are unaffected Forced upload The fixture can be forced to automatically upload a software file from a USB stick if the Escape button is held down during power up We recommend that only one software update file is located in the memory device s root directory but in the event that several versions are available the fixture will upload the file with the most recent software version Installing using a PC and hardware interface The following are required in order to install firmware using a PC and hardware interface The MAC
6. 175 199 68 77 No function 200 204 78 79 Ballast output full set to 1500 W 205 209 80 81 Ballast output reduced output set to 1200 W 210 214 82 83 Ballast output reduced output set to 1100 W 215 219 84 85 Ballast output reduced output set to 1000 W 220 224 86 87 Ballast output reduced output set to 900 W 225 239 88 93 No function 240 244 94 95 Illuminate display on fixture 245 249 96 97 No function 250 255 98 100 Trigger event log inserts new dynamic content into current report 50 1 If DMX Reset or DMX Lamp Off are disabled in the control menus a full or partial reset command or a lamp off command can be executed only if Slot 1 is selected on the color wheel DMX value 20 on channel 7 in16 bit or 8 in 16 bit ext The beam effect prism is on DMX value 80 89 on channel 17 in 16 bit or 18 in 16 bit ext and Open gobo is selected on both gobo wheels DMX value 0 on channels 8 and 9 in 16 bit or 11 and 12 in 16 bit ext 2 Value must be held for 5 seconds to activate MAC III Profile user manual Basic 16 bit 16 bit Extended Mode Mode DMX Value Percent Function Fixture adjustments calibration 0 39 0 13 No function reserved for future use 40 44 14 15 Enable pan tilt limits 45 49 16 17 No function reserved for future use 50 54 18 19 Disable pan tilt limits 55 59 20 21 No function reserved for future use 60 64 22 23 Set pan tilt limit head must stay inside d
7. 255 100 Normal full range Magenta 0 255 0 100 White full magenta Magenta range in random CMY color 4 5 when random CMY selected on channel 14 16 bit or 15 16 bit extended 0 0 Normal full range 1 127 1 50 Minimum magenta setting 127 full magenta 128 254 51 99 Maximum magenta setting 128 no magenta 255 100 Normal full range Yellow 0 255 0 100 White full yellow Yellow range in random CMY color 5 6 when random CMY selected on channel 14 16 bit or 15 16 bit extended 0 0 Normal full range 1 127 1 50 Minimum yellow setting 127 full yellow 128 254 51 99 Maximum yellow setting 128 no yellow 255 100 Normal full range 6 7 CTO 0 255 0 100 Open 6000 warm 3200 46 MAC III Profile user manual Basic 16 bit 16 bit Extended Mode Mode DMX Value Percent Function Color Wheel Continuous Scroll 0 0 Open 1 19 1 7 Open Slot 1 Blue 20 8 Slot 1 21 39 9 15 Slot 1 Slot 2 Green 40 16 Slot 2 41 59 17 23 Slot 2 Slot 3 Orange 60 24 Slot 3 61 79 25 31 Slot 3 Slot 4 Minus green 80 32 Slot 4 81 99 33 39 Slot 4 Slot 5 Yellow 100 40 Slot 5 101 119 41 47 Slot 5 Slot 6 Congo deep blue 120 48 Slot 6 121 139 49 55 Slot 6 Slot 7 Red 140 56 Slot 7 141 159 57 63 Slot 7 Open 7 8 160 64 Open Stepped Scroll snap to full color positions 161 164 65 66 Slot 7 Red 165 168 67 68 Slot 6 Congo deep blue 169 172
8. Mikado 20 24 8 10 Gobo 3 Limbo Crystal 25 29 10 12 Gobo 4 Cloud flames 30 34 12 14 Gobo 5 Gridlock Continuous gobo rotation set gobo rotation speed on channel 12 16 bit or 13 16 bit ext 35 39 14 16 Gobo 1 Lasercone single 40 44 16 18 Gobo 2 Mikado 45 49 18 20 Gobo 3 Limbo Crystal 50 54 20 22 Gobo 4 Cloud flames 11 12 55 59 22 24 Gobo 5 Gridlock Gobo shake centered indexed position set indexed angle channel 9 16 bit or 10 16 bit ext Shake angle increments in following steps 10 155 30 455 605 90 1355 1805 270 360 60 89 24 34 Gobo 1 Lasercone single 360 slow 10 fast 90 119 35 45 Gobo 2 Mikado 360 slow 10 fast 120 149 46 56 Gobo 3 Limbo Crystal 360 slow 10 fast 150 179 57 67 Gobo 4 Cloud flames 360 slow 10 fast 180 209 68 78 Gobo 5 Gridlock 360 slow 10 fast Continuous gobo wheel scroll with continuous gobo rotation set gobo rotation speed on channel 9 16 bit or 10 16 bit ext 210 232 79 89 CW gobo wheel scroll fast gt slow 233 255 90 100 CCW gobo wheel scroll slow fast If gobo crossfading is enabled in control menu PERSONALITY GOBO X FADE slow 5 speed If gobo crossfading is disabled slow 30 speed Gobo wheel 2 gobo indexing gobo rotation direction speed MSB The default value for this channel 128 If indexed gobo is selected on channel 11 16 bit or 12 16 bit ext 0
9. is to be carried Figure 25 Animation wheel removal reinstall the top cover with its safety wire and release the tilt lock before re applying power 44 MAC III Profile user manual Removing modules The MAC III Profile is modular in design full procedure for removing and servicing effect modules is included in the Martin service package available for the MAC III Profile Important zoom focus car and animation wheel must be moved to the positions described below before modules can be removed 1 See Figure 26 Move the zoom focus car as far as possible towards the front lens by first pushing on one of its sliders A then holding it in the fully forward position by pressing on one of its drive belt pulleys B 2 Move the gobo animation wheel as far as possible up towards the top of the head by pulling on its drive car as shown in Figure 24 on page 44 The animation wheel is glass Do not apply pressure to it or you may cause damage that is not covered by the product warranty 3 Modules are released for removal by i 9 Zi disconnecting their multi connectors and 5 L removing their retaining screws arrowed in Figure 27 Take great care not to damage wiring during module removal or re installation Figure 26 Moving the zoom focus car fully forward n L 4 5 H d 27 Module retaining screws Service and maintenance 45 MAC III Profile DMX pr
10. 1 1 11 Totaloutputs EE 31500 Im Standard lens zoom at median EffiGlericy monete xeu tix eibi ipa MERE HRS 2396 One tenth peak angle 32 Total outp t s etui Se ek a ey Iac Sm URNA EStUR RUD Pate 33300 Im Specifications 63 64 Standard lens zoom at maximum Efficlericy x 22 Le ERR Dee MEL E erbe bb eei dioi MEL 2396 One tenth peak angle 21 4 1 0 4 hr 53 Total Output edi ee ee 33800 Im Measurement source Osram HTI 1500W 60 P50 Measurement conditions 227 V 50 Hz no effects applied Construction ek aod ard ten ag int e deas M Rs bd ots Black HOUSING o eel vu Magnesium alloy UV resistant fiber reinforced composite SEU TEE Glass cold light Protection reng ERI MEI PIENE diet Poeni IP20 Gobos Ee EpL PTS URL E Outside 37 5 mm 1 5 in 0 0 2 mm 0 01 Maximum image 30 mm 1 2 in 0 4 mm 0 02 in Maximum 1 1 mm 0 04 in
11. SET FIXTURE ID plus most frequently used PERSONALITY settings PAN TILT SETTINGS SPEED SETTINGS FANS DIMMING CURVE AUTOMATIC LAMP ON DISPLAY See table below for details of these settings 1 486 16 bit 1 483 16 bit ext 16 Bit DMX address new fixtures are supplied with address set to 1 16 bit basic DMX mode with 2 channel coarse and fine control of rotating gobo indexing or speed pan and tilt 16 Bit extended 0000 9999 PAN TILT SETTINGS SPEED SETTINGS User settable fixture ID number PAN TILT CONTROL MOVE ON RESET PAN amp TILT LIMIT SETTINGS PAN amp TILT SPEED EFFECT SPEED 16 bit extended DMX mode with basic mode features plus fine control of dimmer focus and zoom Normal Normal pan and tilt control Swap yap control to tilt channel Pan Reverse DMX pan control right left Tilt imvert Reverse DMX tilt control down up P T limit Enable pan and tilt range limits see settings in P T LIMIT SETTINGS menu Enable disable pan tilt movement when fixture resets Default On PAN MINIMUM Set minimum pan angle 0 360 PAN MAXIMUM Set maximum pan angle 360 0 TILT MINIMUM Set minimum tilt angle 134 134 TILT MAXIMUM Set maximum tilt angle 134 134 P T LIMIT AREA Set pan tilt to stay inside safe zone or stay outside no go zone Inside Outside DEFAULT LIMIT
12. clamp with both 1 4 turn fasteners Fasteners are locked only when turned fully clockwise Warning When suspending the fixture above ground level secure it against failure of primary attachments by attaching a safety wire that is approved as a safety attachment for the weight of the fixture to the attachment point in the base Do not use the carrying handles for secondary attachment Warning When clamping the fixture to a truss or other structure at any other angle than with the yoke hanging vertically downwards use two clamps of half coupler type Do not use any type of clamp that does not completely encircle the structure when fastened Warning Position or shade the head so that the lens does not face the sun at any time during daylight hours The MAC III Profile s lens can focus the sun s rays inside the fixture creating a potential fire hazard and causing internal damage Important Do not point the output from other lighting fixtures at the MAC III Profile from a distance of less than 3 m 10 ft as intense illumination can damage the display The MAC III Profile can be fastened to a surface such as a stage or clamped to a truss in any orientation Clamps must be half coupler type see Figure 5 unless the fixture is installed with the yoke hanging vertically downwards The mounting points allow the clamp brackets to be fastened parallel perpendicular or at 45 to the front as shown Figure 4 Pan and tilt range can be li
13. tilt or both pan and tilt movement to prevent head movement when the fixture is not manned in this case DMX or menu based control over pan and tilt is still disabled AUTOMATIC LAMP ON gives three lamp strike options When set to Off the lamp remains off until a lamp on command is received via DMX When set to On the lamp strikes automatically after the fixture is powered on When set to DMX the lamp strikes automatically when the fixture begins to receive DMX data and lamp power is shut down 15 minutes after the fixture stops receiving DMX data Automatic lamp strikes are staggered to prevent all lamps from striking at once The delay is determined by the fixture address No matter what the AUTOMATIC LAMP ON setting is the lamp can be struck by sending a lamp on command via DMX on channel 26 in basic mode or 29 in extended mode can be powered off or whether fixture or individual effects can be reset by sending a DMX command on channel 26 in 16 bit mode or 29 in 16 bit extended mode If either of these settings are set to Off you can override this setting and cut lamp power or reset effects by applying a special combination of DMX values see MAC III Profile DMX protocol on page 46 PARAMETER SHORTCUTS determines whether the gobo DISPLAY INTENSITY wheels and color wheel take the shortest path between two ISPLAY ROTATION positions shortcuts enabled crossing the open position if alwa
14. unscented tissues moistened with isopropyl alcohol A commercial glass Clean with a slow circular motion from center to edge Dry with a clean soft and lint free cloth or compressed air Remove stuck particles with an unscented tissue or cotton swab moistened with glass cleaner or Figure 20 Head cover distilled water Do not rub the surface lift the particles off with a soft Screws repeated press Remove dust from fans and air vents with a soft brush cotton swab vacuum or compressed air Reinstall the head covers cleaner may be used but residues must be removed with distilled water Lubrication The MAC III Profile does not require lubrication under normal circumstances The slides for the zoom and focus lens cars are lubricated with a long lasting teflon based grease that can be reapplied by a Martin service partner if necessary Replacing a color filter Note Wear cotton gloves while handling color filters and use only genuine Martin filters 40 1 2 Power the lamp off but leave the fixture powered on with fans running and allow it to cool The top of the head is above the text on the lamp cover Lock the head in a convenient position for access to the top of the head Remove the two quarter turn retaining screws see Figure 20 from the top cover and lift it away from the head Let the cover hang on its safety wire or unclip the safety wire and remove the cover completely See A in Figure 21 on page 41
15. 18 either side of fully forward for example Set PAN MINIMUM to 702 Set PAN MAXIMUM to 110 Set TILT MINIMUM to 72 Set TILT MAXIMUM to 108 Set P T LIMIT AREA to Inside Qvi Corgi Safe zone Safe zone Pan safe zone Tilt safe zone Inside min 70 max 4110 Inside min 72 max 4108 Figure 10 Pan Tilt limit settings Regardless of the pan and tilt limits you set when you power the fixture off the head will sink under gravity to the nearest rest position e g with the lens pointing vertically downwards if the fixture is hanging in a rig or to one side if the fixture is standing fastened to a horizontal surface When you power the fixture on the head will not move until the fixture receives a pan or tilt command When a command is received if the head s rest position is outside its pan tilt limits the head will move slowly until it is within its limits This feature reduces the risk of damage caused by a collision Pan and tilt limits can quickly be returned to the factory default setting all limits at 0 pan tilt limits disabled by setting DEFAULT LIMIT SETTINGS to On and clicking with the jog wheel to confirm SPEED SETTINGS lets you set PAN amp TILT SPEED to Normal Fast optimized for speed or Slow optimized for smooth movement useful in long throw applications Likewise you can set EFFECT SPEED to Normal Fast or Slow You can also set effect speed to Follow
16. 180 PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing any cover or part including the lamp and fuses and when not in use Ensure that the fixture is electrically connected to ground earth Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground fault earth fault protection Connect the fixture to AC power either using the supplied power cable or via 3 conductor cable that is rated minimum 20 amp extra hard usage Suitable cable types include ST STW SEO SEOW and STO Before using the fixture check that all power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices Isolate the fixture from power immediately if the power cable or power plug are in any way damaged defective or wet or if they show signs of overheating Do not expose the fixture to rain or moisture Refer any service operation not described in this manual to an authorized Martin Service partner Safety Information 5 LAMP SAFETY Prolonged exposure to an unshielded discharge lamp can cause eye skin burns Do not stare directly into the light output Never look at an exposed lamp while it is lit Do not operate the fixture with missing or damaged covers shields lenses or ultraviolet screens A hot discharge lamp is under pressure and can explode with
17. 255 0 100 Gobo indexing 0 395 If continuous gobo rotation is selected on channel 11 16 bit or 12 16 bit 12 13 ext 0 2 0 No gobo rotation 3 126 1 50 CW fast slow 127 129 51 No gobo rotation 130 253 52 99 CCW slow fast 254 255 100 No gobo rotation Gobo wheel 2 gobo fine indexing or rotation speed LSB If indexed gobo is selected on channel 11 16 bit or 12 16 bit ext 13 14 0 255 0 100 Gobo indexing fine If continuous gobo rotation is selected on channel 11 16 bit or 12 16 bit ext 0 255 0 100 Gobo rotation speed fine 48 MAC III Profile user manual Basic 16 bit 16 bit Extended Mode Mode DMX Value Percent Function Color CMY macros gobo crossfading speed 0 18 0 6 No effect Note this value is used for setting calibration values on ch 27 30 19 57 7 22 Color wheel fast narrow shake slow wide shake around currently selected color Random CMY set min max CMY range limits on channels 3 5 16 bit or 4 6 16 bit ext 14 15 58 83 23 32 Fast 84 109 33 42 Medium 110 135 43 52 Slow If enabled in PERSONALITY GOBO X FADE control menu 136 207 53 82 Gobo crossfading speed slow fast 208 255 83 100 No function Gobo animation wheel position and function 0 5 0 2 Open 6 10 2 4 Horizontal indexed position set indexing on ch 16 16 bit or 17 16 bit ext 11 15 4 6 Vertical indexed position set indexing on ch 16 16 bit or 17 16 bit ext 1
18. 485 devices standard microphone cable cannot transmit control data reliably over long runs 24 AWG cable is suitable for runs up to 300 meters 1000 ft Heavier gauge cable and or an amplifier is recommended for longer runs To split the serial 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 Install a DMX termination plug on the last fixture on the link To connect the data link 1 Connect the DMX data output from the controller to the MAC III Profile s data input male XLR socket 2 Run the data link from the MAC III Profile s data output female XLR socket to the data input of the next fixture 3 Terminate the data link by connecting a 120 Ohm 0 25 Watt resistor between the data 1 hot and cold conductors and between data 2 hot and cold if used at the data output of the last fixture on the link If a splitter is used terminate each branch of the link DMX data link 11 Physical installation Warning The MAC III Profile has a powerful pan motor The torque reaction when the head is panned suddenly can cause the base to move if the fixture is standing unsecured on a surface Do not apply power to the MAC III Profile unless the base is securely fastened to a surface or to rigging hardware Warning Use 2 clamps to rig the fixture Do not hang the fixture from only one clamp Lock each
19. 69 70 Slot 5 Yellow 173 176 71 72 Slot 4 Minus green 177 180 73 74 Slot 3 181 184 75 76 Slot 2 Green 185 188 77 78 Slot 1 Blue 189 192 79 80 Continuous Rotation 193 214 81 86 CW Fast Slow 215 221 87 88 Stop This will stop wherever the color wheel is at the time 222 243 89 94 CCW Slow Fast Random color 244 247 95 96 Fast 248 251 97 98 Medium 252 255 99 100 Slow Gobo wheel 1 gobo selection indexing shake rotation Indexed gobo set indexed angle on channel 9 16 bit or 10 16 bit ext 0 9 0 4 Open 10 14 4 5 Gobo 1 4 D cone 15 19 5 8 Gobo 2 5 circles in line 20 24 8 10 Gobo 3 Snow storm 25 29 10 12 Gobo 4 Spikes 30 34 12 14 Gobo 5 Pin wheel Continuous gobo rotation set gobo rotation speed on channel 9 16 bit or 10 16 bit ext 35 39 14 16 Gobo 1 4 D cone 40 44 16 18 Gobo 2 5 circles in line 45 49 18 20 Gobo 3 Snow storm 50 54 20 22 Gobo 4 Spikes 8 9 55 59 22 24 Gobo 5 Pin wheel Gobo shake centered on indexed position set indexed angle on channel 9 16 bit or 10 16 bit ext Shake angle increments in following steps 10 15 30 455 60 909 135 180 270 360 60 89 24 34 Gobo 1 4 D cone 360 slow 10 fast 90 119 35 45 Gobo 2 5 circles in line 360 slow 10 fast 120 149 46 56 Gobo 3 Snow storm 360 slow 10 fast 150 179 57 67 Gobo 4 Spikes 360 slow 10 f
20. FIXTURE IS COLD PCBs are below 20 C 4 F COOLING NO CONNECTION s w versions prior to ver 1 3 EFFECT NO CONNECTION s w versions prior to ver 1 3 CMY NO CONNECTION s w versions prior to ver 1 3 PAN TILT NO CONNECTION s w versions prior to ver 1 3 ZOOM FOCUS NO CONNECTION s w versions prior to ver 1 3 CTC ERROR The sensors wiring and motor need to be checked and the driver PCB may need to be replaced CYAN ERROR The sensors wiring and motor need to be checked and the driver PCB may need to be replaced DIMMER ERROR The sensors wiring and motor need to be checked and the driver PCB may need to be replaced DIMMER NOT ADJUSTED Dimmers need to be adjusted by a qualified service technician EFFECT CALIBRATE DATA PCB s w versions prior to ver 1 3 Unable to read write data to external EEPROM board calibrate date on effect module WRITING EEPROM DEFAULT S No valid EEPROM in a CAN module Writing default into the EEPROM based on the CAN address Module is possibly incorrectly connected EEPROM INVALID NO CONN No connection or EEPROM data invalid EFFECT WHEEL POS ERROR Dimmers need to be adjusted by a qualified service technician ERROR FAILSAFE MODE Module error detected during self check at startup Service intervention required Fixture control possibly disabled depending on nature of error LAMP R FAN ERROR LAMP L FAN ERROR BOTTOM FAN ERROR CMY FAN ERROR TOP FAN ERROR MAINBOARD FAN ERR
21. Followspot Mode is enabled see Followspot mode on page 24 Shortcuts pop up If you hold the Escape button pressed in for 2 3 seconds a pop up window with shortcuts to important commands appears Select a command and click the jog wheel to activate or press Escape to cancel RESET resets the whole fixture ROTATE DISPLAY LAMP strikes or douses the lamp S ERE MODE ROTATE DISPLAY rotates the MAC III Profile display FOLLOWSPOT MODE calls up the followspot menu EVENT LOG calls up the event log menu SHORTCUTS LAMP ON OFF Settings stored permanently The following settings are stored permanently in the fixture memory and are not affected by powering the MAC III Profile off and on or by updating the fixture software DMX address DMX Protocol setting Fixture ID All personality settings pan tilt and pan tilt limit linked zoom focus lamp cooling fan clean mode dimming curve DMX lamp off DMX reset parameter shortcuts all display settings error mode Factory settings Fixture info resettable power on lamp on lamp strikes and air filter counters All Service settings adjust calibration firmware These settings can be returned to factory defaults using the control menus or via DMX DMX address The DMX 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 a
22. Important Do not enter the ADJUST menu without service documentation from Martin CALIBRATION sets effects to their factory default positions or lets you set new default positions for calibration purposes See Calibration later in this chapter for full details UPDATE FIRMWARE updates the firmware fixture software For a detailed guide to updating the firmware see Software installation later in this chapter EVENT LOG gives access to the fixture s log See next section 32 MAC III Profile user manual Event log The MAC III Profile from software version 1 5 0 monitors performance any errors or warnings temperatures etc and stores data in an ongoing service event log that can be viewed in the fixture s display or downloaded to a USB memory device and viewed on a PC Power cycle reports are created automatically each time the fixture is powered up The fixture stores up to 25 power cycle reports in memory If the memory is full the oldest report is deleted each time a new report is generated A power cycle report lists three types of data 1 General data settings 2 Events 3 Dynamic Content General Information Errors warnings changes in Fan speeds Personality Settings settings Temperatures Adjust Settings Other data Calibration Settings Fixture Information Module Information PCB Information General data settings displays fixture information and lists current settings Events is only displayed if any war
23. Reset all pan and tilt limit settings to SETTINGS factory defaults Normal Normal speed pan and tilt Fast Optimize pan tilt movement for speed Slow Optimize pan tilt movement for Follow P T speed smoothness Effects speed follows the speed setting applied to pan and tilt via DMX or in control menu Normal Normal effects speed Fast Optimize effects movement for speed Slow Optimize effects movement for Table 2 Control menus MAC III Profile user manual smoothness Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Menu level 4 Notes Default settings in bold print Sets lamp cooling fans to 50 capacity 50 color temperature of light output from the LAMP COOLING lamp is different at different thermal lamp temperatures 80 Sets lamp cooling fans to 80 capacity Off Sets all cooling fans to no cleaning FANS Fan cleaning mode activated FAN CLEAN Auto automatically if fan error reported Forced Sets all cooling fans to run at 100 Always on Cooling fans operate constantly FAN MODE Follow lamp off Cooling fans stop when lamp is powered off Optical linear Optically linear dimming curve S curve fixture emulates incandescent DIMMING CURVE VEIMSdinesr lamp voltage linear RMS dimming curve Square law Square law dimming curve Inv sq law Inverse square law dimming curve Disabled Disables zoom focus linking Near Enables zoom focus linking optimized f
24. Rotate the color wheel until the filter you want to change is accessible Lift the filter away from the color wheel slightly to release it then grasp it by the edges and remove If your fingers are too large protect the glass with a piece of paper that has been folded several times and grasp the filter with needle nose pliers To insert a filter slide it under the retention spring until it snaps into place If no further service work is to be carried out reinstall the top cover with its safety wire and release the tilt lock MAC III Profile user manual Figure 21 Color filter and gobo replacement Gobos in the MAC III Profile The MAC III Profile uses specially designed borosilicate 3 3 gobos with a heavy matted aluminum coating that require particularly careful handling and storage The use of metal gobos in the MAC III Profile is not recommended Do not use gobos with dark coatings any side as these will absorb heat either directly from the lamp or reflected back from other gobos and optical components and will not be durable Handling and storage 1 2 3 Store all gobos in a dust free environment with approx 5096 humidity Always use clean gloves when handling gobos Avoid touching the other gobos when taking out a gobo from the rack the sharp edge of one gobo can scratch the others Clean the coated side of gobos with dust and oil free compressed air only Clean the uncoated side of gobos with pho
25. UU ET 536 mm 21 1 in Height head straight 914 mm 36 0 in Welo 53 5 kg 117 9 1 5 Lamp dap hen erbe e 1500 W short arc discharge Approved lamp setius ae lig ed Rak AEM TR RS Osram HTI 1500W 60 P50 Color temperalt lre Je I LTD AME CU Ear P MEO Eee 6000 K CRI Color rendering index oim Sein EIER cU EX GU RUE LAORE RAD ADU RU RE gt 85 Average lifetime rre wht DU equ et aep eet dd 750 hours Hotrestrike isra rres enya ise ade REG RUE Semi hot Fer tse eedem tcp mercede gem PGJ50 SLICE Electronic Dynamic Effects Color mixing 2 s Eet a See CMY independently variable 0 100 Color temperature control CTO variable 6000 3200 K Color wheel 52 pe 7 interchangeable dichroic filters open indexing continuous rotation random color Rotating gobo wheel Two rotating gobo wheels each with 5 interchangeable rotating gobos open indexing continuous gobo rotation shake Gobo Interchangeable animation wheel indexing continuous rotation with variable angle speed and direction PISM 3v dee eet RUE E ES Interchangeable 4
26. at the end of their life Where applicable Martin participates in schemes whose aim is to ensure that local recycling and or waste disposal centers accept batteries from Martin products v Martin www martin com e Olof Palmes All 18 e 8200 Aarhus Denmark Tel 45 8740 0000 Fax 45 8740 0010
27. calibrated at the factory and further calibration will normally only be necessary if fixtures have been subjected to abnormal shocks during transport or if normal wear and tear has affected alignment after an extended period of use Calibrating pan and tilt sensors When you select PAN TILT SENSOR CALIBRATION a display message appears asking you to move pan and tilt to their end stop positions To calibrate pan and tilt PAN TILT SENSOR CALIBRATION 1 Move pan to its end stop position by rotating the yoke up clockwise as seen from above the head looking down at the base to maximum pan 2 Move tilt to its end stop by tilting the head to its maximum angle with the front glass pointing away from the display panel 3 Press the jog wheel to register the positions The fixture will display Saving D Martin C III Profile As soon as you exit pan tilt sensor calibration the head will move to its original position MAC III Profile user manual 4 Make sure that you are ready for the head to move then press the Escape button to exit pan tilt sensor calibration The head will now pan and tilt back to where it was before you entered calibration mode Calibrating effects Calibration can be carried out via DMX see Defining calibration offsets via DMX on page 22 but the easiest approach is probably to set multiple fixtures to the same position e g dimmer open 1 and then calibrate each fixture using its onboard control
28. cooling fans at regular intervals see Cleaning on page 38 FAN MODE allows you to set fans to Always on or Follow lamp off mode in which fan operation is disabled when the lamp is powered off DIMMING CURVE provides four dimming options see Figure 11 im Output Output Output Output SI S DMX DMX DMX DMX Optically linear VRMS linear Square law Inverse square law Figure 11 Dimming curve options Optically linear the increase in light intensity appears to be linear as DMX value is increased VRMS linear S curve light intensity control is finer at low levels and high levels and coarser at medium levels This curve emulates the RMS voltage dimming characteristics of an incandescent lamp such as the tungsten halogen lamp of the Martin MAC TW1 Square law light intensity control is finer at low levels and coarser at high levels Inverse square law light intensity control is coarser at low levels and finer at high levels FOCUS TRACKING sets focus to automatically self adjust when you use the zoom effect see Zoom focus linking on page 24 FOLLOWSPOT MODE enables pan tilt or pan and tilt movement to be unlocked so that the head of the fixture can be directed by hand using a user supplied handle see Followspot mode on page 24 In followspot mode the motors can be applied as a brake to pan
29. facet rotating prism SS 0 100 pulse effects Mechanical 1 5 1 0 100 Mechanical shutter Strobe effect 2 10 Hz pulse effects instant open and blackout FOCUS SU EE NER CREER Se a Aube d 2 m to infinity ZOOM Em 11 59 55 DclugeT PI rcr E 540 HERE ADIP En 268 Position correction Absolute position monitoring Control and programming DMX channels ED UN e T PNE ESI DU 27 30 eR ERE TR an OE e cura AR ete ae ug Implemented Setting and addressing Control panel with backlit graphic display 16 bit control Dimmer gobo indexing gobo wheels 1 and 2 focus zoom pan and tilt Protocol enc e ERE USITT DMX512 A ANSI ESTA E1 20 RDM Fixture Four digit user settable ID number H celver mong aede eed am EA RS Esse Opto isolated RS 485 Firmware update USB memory device or USB DMX hardware interface Photometric data Standard lens zoom at minimum EfflGl liCy cs SB So eld anh RNC RACER URN AERE Bd 22 One tenth peak angle
30. fixture must be grounded earthed The mains supply must be fitled with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground fault earth fault protection Important Check that the correct fuse is installed before applying power Power input and primary fuses The MAC III Profile features an auto sensing switch mode power supply that automatically adapts to 200 240 V nominal AC power at 50 or 60 Hz It is protected by two 16 A slow blow primary fuses one for the live conductor and one for the neutral conductor To install fuses 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power 2 Use a flat headed screwdriver to open the two main fuseholders located above the power on off switch and mains input socket 3 Install one 16 AT fuse in each fuseholder 4 Reinstall the fuseholders before reapplying power NEUTRAL FUSE LIVE FUSE MAINS ON OFF MAINS INPUT Q Live Neutral remplacement du fusible ou entretien o 2B E 9 5 2 S G o o Disconnect from mains and external lamp power secteur et alimentation externe de lampe avant Voir label portant no de s rie pour calibre de fusible before replacing fuse or servicing D connecter AC supply Yel Green Earth Brown Blue Power connection Connect the MAC III Profile directly to AC power Do not connect it to a dimmer system d
31. from 245 to 249 on the Fixture adjustments calibration channel or apply LOAD FACTORY SETTINGS in the FACTORY SETTINGS menu in the fixture s control panel MAC III Profile user manual Effects This section gives details of the effects that can be controlled via DMX See MAC III Profile DMX protocol on page 46 for details of the channels used to control them Where fine control is available the main control channel sets the first 8 bits the most significant byte or MSB and the fine channels set the second 8 bits the least significant byte or LSB of the 16 bit control byte In other words the fine channel works within the position set by the coarse channel Shutter and strobe effects The MAC III Profile s mechanical shutter provides regular or random strobe and pulse effects with variable speed from 2 Hz to 10 Hz approximately To ensure total blackout the mechanical dimmer also deploys if the shutter is closed for more than 5 seconds Dimming The MAC III Profile s mechanical dimmer provides smooth high resolution 100 percent fading Fine control of the dimmer is available in 16 bit extended mode To ensure total blackout the mechanical shutter also deploys if the dimmer is reduced to 0 for more than 5 seconds Cyan Magenta Yellow and CTO The amount of cyan magenta yellow and CTO color temperature control orange applied to the MAC III Profile s light output can be varied from zero to 100 Color temperatu
32. panel while comparing its light output with a reference fixture The calibration range available for each effect varies but is approx 596 After selecting a calibration value click on the jog wheel to set the effect to that value LOAD DEFAULTS Loading and storing default calibration offsets LOAD DEFAULTS lets you load the factory default calibration offsets stored in memory SAVE FACTORY DEFAULT lets you overwrite the factory default calibration offsets stored in memory with any new offsets you have defined Overwriting is permanent so once you have saved new factory default offsets LOAD DEFAULTS will reload the new offsets Software installation The currently installed firmware fixture software version can be viewed under FIXTURE INFORMATION in the main menu Firmware updates are available from the Martin website and can be installed using either of two methods a USB memory device loaded with bank files and inserted in the MAC III Profile s USB port or a Windows PC loaded with MUS files and running the Martin Uploader application connected to the MAC III Profile s data input socket via a Martin Universal USB DMX or a Martin DABS1 hardware interface MAC III firmware from version 1 7 0 released January 2011 is designed to be installed in both the MAC III Profile and the MAC III Performance This firmware auto detects which model it is installed in and adapts to that model Module firmware updating
33. sides as illustrated then pull the center of the holders outwards to unclip and remove them Clean the air filter elements If they are saturated with smoke fluid soak them in warm soapy water and blot dry If the filters cannot be cleaned completely or are not in perfect condition replace them with new items Pinch the base filter holders in from the side and engage the ends of the filter holders their slots to clip them back into position See Figure 19 Engage the three tabs in the head filter holders in their slots in the head pinch the foremost corners of the filter holder together slightly and press them into the head to clip them back into position Check that all filter holders are correctly installed so that there is an airtight seal around all their edges Figure 18 Base air filters Figure 19 Reinstalling head air filters Service and maintenance 39 Cleaning the fixture To clean the head 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow the components to cool for 2 hours 45 minutes Remove both head covers by loosening their quarter turn retaining N screws see Figure 20 Vacuum or gently blow away dust and loose particles inside the head with compressed air Carefully clean the optical components but note that special precautions apply to the gobos see Handling and storage on page 41 Remove smoke and other residues with cotton swabs or
34. the base combustible materials within 0 2 m 8 in or surfaces to be illuminated within 2 5 m 100 in of the fixture and that there are no flammable materials nearby Check that there is no possibility of heads or yokes colliding with other fixtures Note that pan and tilt range on the MAC III Profile can be restricted by setting minimum and maximum limits via the control menus This feature allows fixtures to be installed closer together or closer to obstacles Check that other lighting fixtures cannot project light at the MAC III Profile from a distance of less than 3 m 10 ft as intense illumination can damage the MAC III Profile s display Figure 8 Safety cable attachment point Physical installation 13 Control panel operations 14 You can configure individual fixture settings such as the MAC III Profile s DMX address read out data execute service and view the event log using the fixture s backlit graphic display and control panel The control menu overview starting on page 52 gives a complete list in table form of the menus and commands available Figure 9 Display and control panel After a pause while the fixture boots and resets the DMX address and any status messages see page 57 appear in the graphic display A when the MAC III Profile is powered on Using the control panel Click i e press once the jog wheel B once to enter the menus Rotate the jog wheel to scroll up and down menus and cl
35. 0 1 mm 0 004 in Recommended glass Borosilicate 3 3 or better with dichroic or heavy matted aluminum coating Gobo animation wheel Outside 133 9 mm 5 3 0 1 mm 0 004 Image outer diameter o enia a e e A E ee eee eee bees 130 mm 5 1 in Image inner diameter 0 32 mm 1 3 in Rule 1 1 mm 0 04 in 0 1 mm 0 004 Recommended glass Borosilicate 3 3 or better with dichroic or normal double mirror aluminum coating Installation Mounting points COEM b E PEE Rus 2 pairs of 1 4 turn locks Orientation Po ro Ni attori hos ors e E e Se any Minimum distance from illuminated surface 2 5 m 100 in Minimum distance from combustible materials 0 2 m 8 in Connections AC power input Neutrik PowerCon connector with 3 m 9 8 ft cable tail DMX and RDM data 0 4 5 pin locking XLR Ethernet Artnet Il compatible ACN ready Neutrik RJ 45 socket accepts Neutrik EtherCon uaa P cu IR RADI V ee connectors in housing USB devices including USB memory USB host socket Future USB Options 2 se sce des Pe Siw eoe aces USB device socket Electrical AC Input oe cemere Pene dd pe deb EDGE eC eai us
36. 30 DMX channels in 16 bit extended mode DMX mode setting To set the fixture s DMX mode 1 Click the jog wheel to enter the main menu 2 Rotate the jog wheel to scroll down to PROTOCOL SET then click the jog wheel Rotate the jog wheel to select either 16 bit or 16 Bit Ext then click the jog wheel to save 3 Press the Escape button to step back to the main menu MAC III Profile ID The MAC III Profile lets you set a four digit ID number to ease identification of the fixtures in an installation When a fixture is powered on for the first time it displays its DMX address by default As soon as you set an ID number other than 0000 in FIXTURE ID the MAC III Profile will display this ID number by default To let you distinguish easily between ID numbers and DMX addresses the ID number is always displayed with four digits and DMX address is displayed with between one and three digits Personality tailoring performance 16 The MAC III Profile provides several options that let you optimize the fixture for different applications in the PERSONALITY menu The PAN TILT SETTINGS menu gives three options PAN TILT CONTROL lets you swap and or invert pan and tilt and activate the pan and tilt limits you define in PAN amp TILT eem LIMIT SETTINGS see below FANS MOVE ON RESET lets you choose if you want pan and tilt to move when the fixture resets or not Pan and tilt movement can be a useful visual sign that fixtur
37. 5 minute intervals can be followed in the table If you wish it can also be copied and pasted into spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel Temperature C Zoom D b ony Description PED Pocus Creeper Po Current logged 06 58 Logged 00 15 189966 99 319 logged 62 45 Logged 01 00 91 15 10994 01 36 Logged 01 45 109568 02 00 Logged 02 15 Logged 02 30 109568 2245 Logged 61 586 Logged 03 15 Handling XML log files The XML event log files can be archived and e mailed but you must include the folder templates and its contents MACIII Event og ces and MACIII EventLog xsl in the same folder as the XML files so that web browsers can view the event logs correctly Haze Ske Date Modi ed Type templates 23402 2010 12 54 Fir Folder LOGS 00000000001 xmi 106 KB 06 01 2010 10 50 Document LOG 0000000000 xml L pp 17 02 2010 11 45 XML Document LOG MACTIIPRO 4086776031 xml 200KB 23 02 2010 12 54 Document Zipping the EVENT LOGS MAC III PROFILE folder before storing or sending should ensure that the nested templates folder is correctly included Calibration Warning 36 The CALIBRATION and ADJUSTMENT menus let you define offsets in software that are relative to the mechanical reset or home positions This allows you to fine tune optical alignment and achieve uniform performance between fixtures Fixtures are adjusted and
38. 6 20 6 8 Horizontal position continuous rotation set direction amp speed on ch 16 16 bit or 17 16 bit ext 15 16 21 25 8 10 Vertical position continuous rotation set direction amp speed on ch 16 16 bit or 17 16 bit ext 26 110 10 43 Angled position vertical horizontal continuous rotation set direction amp speed on ch 16 16 bit or 17 16 bit ext 111 195 44 76 Angled position horizontal vertical set indexing on ch 16 16 bit or 17 16 bit ext 196 255 77 100 Angled position vertical open set indexing on ch 16 16 bit or 17 16 bit ext Gobo animation wheel indexed angled position rotation direction and speed If indexed angled position is selected on channel 15 16 bit or 16 16 bit ext 0 255 0 100 Indexed angle 0 3959 16 17 If continuous rotation is selected on channel 15 16 bit or 16 16 bit ext 0 2 0 No animation wheel rotation 3 126 1 50 CW fast slow 127 129 51 No animation wheel rotation 130 253 52 99 CCW slow fast 254 255 100 No animation wheel rotation Beam effect prism 0 19 0 7 Beam effect off 20 39 7 16 Beam effect indexing set angle on ch 18 16 bit or 19 16 bit ext 17 18 40 59 17 24 Beam effect rotation set direction and speed on ch 18 16 bit or 19 16 bit ext 60 79 25 29 Beam effect off 80 255 30 100 Reserved for future use Beam effect prism indexing direction speed If beam effect indexing is selected on channel 17 16 b
39. 60 BTU hr Approvals EUEMG egen catia chad EN 55 103 1 EN 55 015 EN 61 547 EI BEER EN 60598 2 17 CNT OS US safety c cocco ieee ANSI UL 1573 Intertek Canadian CSA C22 2 No 166 Included items Osram HTI 1500 60 501 1 97010326 3 m 9 8 ft 12 AWG SJT power cable with Neutrik PowerCon NAC3FCA cable connector P N 11541503 Dichroic color filters ee eL Vu Creep TRE 7 installed EE 10 installed Tribal waves gobo animation wheel installed P N 62325143 2 omega clamp attachment brackets with quarter turn fasteners 2 x P N 91602001 User ps DEE EE e ea eR P N 35000214 Accessories Philips MSR Gold 1500 P N 97010340 MAC III Framing Module Kit converts MAC III Profile to MAC 11 Performance P N 91614032 Hole Lot of Fun gobo animation wheel een P N 91611354 Radial Waves gobo animation P N 91611355 Clouds Go By gobo animation P N 91611356 Flick It gobo animation wheel 4 P N 91611357 Omega clamp attachment bracket with 1 4 turn fasteners P N 91602001 T shaped om
40. 9 16 17 50 54 18 19 Lamp off 1 2 55 59 20 21 27 30 ton Note this value is used for setting calibration values on ch 60 64 22 23 Dimmer curve Optical linear menu override setting unaffected by power off on 2 65 69 24 25 Dimmer curve Square law menu override factory default setting setting unaffected by power 2 70 74 26 27 Dimmer curve Inverse square law menu override setting unaffected by power 2 75 79 28 29 Dimmer curve S curve menu override setting unaffected by power oft on 2 80 84 30 31 No function 85 89 32 33 Pan amp tilt speed Normal menu override Setting returns to MENU setting after power on off 90 94 34 35 Pan amp tilt spegd Fast menu override Setting returns to MENU setting after power on off 95 99 36 37 Pan amp tilt speed Slow menu override Setting returns to MENU setting after power on off 26 29 100 139 38 53 No function 140 144 54 55 Parameter shortcuts ON menu override setting stays at factory default ON at power 2 145 149 56 57 Parameter shortcuts OFF menu override setting returns to factory default ON at power 2 150 154 58 59 No function 155 159 60 61 Disable zoom focus linking 160 164 62 63 Enable zoom focus linking near distance 165 169 64 65 Enable zoom focus linking medium distance factory default setting 170 174 66 67 Enable zoom focus linking far distance
41. AMP ON MODE lt SESE STS lt DEVICE_POWER_CYCLES Category Display Settings lt lt DISPLAY DISPLAY_LEVEL Category Configuration PAN_INVERT TILT INVERT lt PAN_TILT_SWAP Category Control IDENTIFY_DEVICE RESET_DEVICE SPATS lt PERFORM_SELFTEST SELF_TEST_DESCRIPTION RDM 29 GET allowed RDM accessible onboard sensors The following onboard sensors are RDM accessible FAN SPEED LAMP R FAN LAMP L FAN BOTTOM FAN CMY FAN TOP FAN MAINBOARD FAN POWER FAN 1 POWER FAN 2 TEMPERATURE UI PCB CHARGER PCB BATTERY FAN PCB ANIMATION FX PCB GOBO FX PCB CMY PCB ZOOM FOCUS PCB PAN TILT PCB POWER UNIT PCB POWER UNIT CAPACITOR POWER UNIT MAINS VOLTAGE LAMP VOLTAGE LAMP CURRENT LAMP WATTAGE MAC III Profile supported manufacturer specific commands SET allowed RDM parameter ID s slot 21 22 Category DMX protocol settings Notes DMX LAMP OFF lt lt DMX_RESET Fixture behavioral settings EFFECT_SPEED EFFECT_SHORTCUTS LAMP_HOUR_WARNING_HOURS Data range is 0 750 hours AIR FILTER HOUR Data range is 0 750 hours AIR FILTER HOUR WARNING HOURS Data range is 0 750 hours DIMMER CURVE FOCUS TRACKING lt lt lt EE EE EE lt lt lt DI
42. III firmware MUS update file available for download from the Product Support area of the Martin website at http www martin com A Windows PC running the latest version of the Martin Uploader application also available for download free of charge from www martin com and loaded with the firmware update file AUSB DMX hardware interface device such as the Martin Universal USB DMX or Martin DABS1 To install the MAC III firmware 1 Download the firmware MU3 file from the MAC III Profile support page on the Martin website at www martin com to the PC 2 Read the firmware release notes carefully to check for any instructions or warnings 3 Follow the instructions for an auto upload upload via DMX in the Martin Uploader application help files and supplied with the hardware interface Cleaning 38 Regular cleaning is very important for fixture life and performance Buildup of dust dirt smoke particles fog fluid residues etc degrades the fixture s light output and cooling ability Cleaning schedules for lighting fixtures vary greatly depending on the operating environment It is therefore impossible to specify precise cleaning intervals for the MAC III Profile Cooling fans suck in airborne dust and smoke particles and in extreme cases fixtures may require cleaning after surprisingly few hours of operation Environmental factors that may result in a need for frequent cleaning include Use of smoke or fog machines
43. LTER lets you reset the resettable air filter counter to zero after completing service work FIXTURE MAC ID displays the fixture s factory set MAC Media Access Control address RDM UID displays the fixture s factory set unique ID for identification in RDM systems MAC III Profile FANS SPEED provides separate status readouts from the fixture s cooling fans TEMPERATURE provides a fixture temperature status readout POWER UNIT provides the following readouts MAINS VOLTAGE displays a mains power voltage readout measured at the fixture s mains power input LAMP VOLTAGE LAMP CURRENT LAMP AIR FILTERS WATTAGE display readouts measured at the fixture s lamp terminals i LAMP STATE gives a lamp status readout FAN SPEED IGNITER STATE gives an igniter starter lamp status at readout INTENSITY indicates current lamp intensity EVENT LOG VIEWER lets you view event logs in the fixture s display panel See Event log on page 33 Control panel operations 19 DMX signal monitoring Test sequence The MAC III Profile provides data on the DMX signal it is receiving in the DMX LIVE menu This information can be useful for troubleshooting control problems RATE displays the DMX refresh rate in packets per second Values lower than 10 or higher than 44 may result in erratic performance especially when using tracking control QUALITY displays the quality of the received DMX data as a percentage of packets rece
44. MAC 11177 PROFILE USER MANUAL 4 Martin Dimensions All measurements are expressed in millimeters LUELLLLLIZ 1 435 536 minimum center to center distance can be reduced if pan limits are set via the control menus Min C C 800 2008 2011 Martin Professional A S Information subject to change without notice Martin Professional A S and all affiliated compa nies disclaim liability for any injury damage direct or indirect loss consequential or economic loss or any other loss occasioned by the use of inability to use or reliance on the information contained in this manual The Martin logo the Martin name and all other trademarks in this document pertaining to services or products by Martin Professional A S or its affiliates and subsidiaries are trade marks owned or licensed by Martin Professional A S or its affiliates or subsidiaries P N 35000214 Rev I Contents Safety Informatio Men ere deeg dee et e toe 5 ee 7 ere ln le RE 7 Using for thefirst time rie Rcx EUR RES Re un iE AV RS dd 7 Packing axe df epe ata ore a xe pf pudet B ERR EA RAE Se aie UR 7 PC DOWER deed Lut ue d Lar ac eeu uoti etd peius 8 Power input and primary fuses 8 Power connec
45. Minimum gobo wheel scrolling speed on channel 8 9 DMX values 210 255 set to 5 GOBO X FADE Disable gobo crossfading speed adjustment on channel 14 15 DMX Off values 136 207 Minimum gobo wheel scrolling speed on channel 8 9 DMX values 210 255 set to 30 FACTORY SETTINGS FIXTURE INFORMATION 54 LOAD FACTORY SETTINGS FIRMWARE VERSION POWER ON TIME LAMP ON TIME LAMP STRIKES VXX XX XX TOTAL POWER ON Return all settings except calibrations to factory defaults Fixture software version Display hours fixture has been powered on since manufacture not user resettable RESETTABLE POWER ON Display hours fixture has been powered on since last counter reset user resettable CLEAR RESETTABLE POWER ON TOTAL LAMP ON Reset RESETTABLE POWER ON counter to zero Display hours of lamp use since manufacture not user resettable RESETTABLE LAMP ON Display hours of lamp use since last counter reset user resettable CLEAR RESETTABLE LAMP ON TOTAL LAMP STRIKES Reset RESETTABLE LAMP ON counter to zero Display number of times lamp has been struck since manufacture not user resettable RESETTABLE LAMP STRIKES Display number of times lamp has been struck since last counter reset user resettable CLEAR RESETTABLE LAMP STRIKES Table 2 Control menus MAC III Profile user manual Reset RESETTABLE LAMP STRIKES counter to zero Menu le
46. OR POWER FAN 1 ERROR POWER FAN 2 ERROR PAN FEEDBACK ERROR Unable to correct pan position TILT FEEDBACK ERROR Unable to correct tilt position FOCUS ERROR Table 4 Error messages Short code Full text message FUSB G11M G12M G13M G14M G15M G1ER G21M G22M G23M G24M G25M G2ER GOER HOT HT W HTCO HTER IRER LERR LLW LSER LSRR MAER MALE MALW PAER FORCED USB UPLOAD ENABLED The fixture has been started in forced upload mode the Escape button was held during power up GOBO WHEEL 1 GOBO 1 MISSING The gobo is not installed faulty or operating in extremely cold temperatures Instal replace or allow the gobo to warm up GOBO WHEEL 1 GOBO 2 MISSING The gobo is not installed faulty or operating in extremely cold temperatures Instal replace or allow the gobo to warm up GOBO WHEEL 1 GOBO 3 MISSING The gobo is not installed faulty or operating in extremely cold temperatures Instal replace or allow the gobo to warm up GOBO WHEEL 1 GOBO 4 MISSING The gobo is not installed faulty or operating in extremely cold temperatures Instal replace or allow the gobo to warm up GOBO WHEEL 1 GOBO 5 MISSING The gobo is not installed faulty or operating in extremely cold temperatures Instal replace or allow the gobo to warm up GOBO WHEEL 1 ERROR GOBO WHEEL 2 GOBO 1 MISSING The gobo is not installed faulty or operating in extremely cold temperatures Inst
47. P T speed in which effects will always use whatever speed is set for pan and tilt The FANS menu gives three cooling fan options LAMP COOLING sets the lamp cooling effect to 5096 or 8096 The color temperature of the lamp and lamp performance towards the end of the lamp life vary slightly with the level of lamp cooling applied The default level is 8096 which is recommended for optimum performance over the full life of the lamp Setting to 5096 gives a slightly lower color temperature and quieter fan operation but accelerates the gradual reduction in output which is normal over the lifetime of a discharge lamp FAN CLEAN gives three options for automatically clearing dirt from fans Off sets fans to normal operation with no fan cleaning function Auto sets fans to normal operation but if a fan error is detected the fan that has reported an error speeds up to 100 for a short period and then returns to normal operation If the fan error is still detected after three attempts at cleaning the fan returns to normal operation but continues to report a fan error This feature works independently for each of the fans Attempts at cleaning are reset to zero if the fixture is reset or if FAN CLEAN MODE is updated Control panel operations 17 18 DMX LAMP OFF and DMX RESET define whether the lamp Forced sets all fans to 10096 speed until another FAN CLEAN MODE setting is selected This feature does not eliminate the need to inspect and clean
48. RROR CMY CALIBRATE DATA PCB s w versions prior to ver 1 3 Unable to read write data to external EEPROM board calibrate date on CMY module CALIBRATE DATA CMY Unable to read write data to external EEPROM board Calibrate Data on CMY module The PCB needs to be replaced CALIBRATE DATA EFFECT Unable to read write data to external EEPROM board Calibrate Data on Effect module The PCB needs to be replaced Table 4 Error messages Short code CDPT CDZF CECH CEPU CEUI COLD CONC CONE CONM CONP CONZ CTER CYER DIER DINA ECDE EEDF EEPR EFER EFSM FAN FAN FAN FAN FAN FAN FAN FAN FBEP FBET FOER Full text message CALIBRATE DATA PAN TILT Unable to read write data to external eeprom board Calibrate Data on Yoke The PCB needs to be replaced CALIBRATE DATA ZOOM FOCUS Unable to read write data to external eeprom board Calibrate Data on Zoom Focus module The cables need to be checked or the module may need to be replaced COM ERROR CHARGER Unable to read write data to external eeprom board Calibrate Data on the charger The cables need to be checked or the module may need to be replaced COM ERROR POWER UNIT I2C communication between main controller and ballast failed The cables need to be checked or the module may need to be replaced COM ERROR UI User interface communication failure The cables need to be checked or the module may need to be replaced
49. SPLAY_AUTO_OFF Fixture pan tilt settings PAN_TILT_SPEED PAN_TILT_MOVE_ON_RESET PAN_TILT_LIMITATION PAN_LIMITATION_MINIMUM PAN_LIMITATION_MAXIMUM TILT_LIMITATION_MINIMUM TILT_LIMITATION_MAXIMUM 30 lt lt EE lt lt lt PAN_TILT_LIMITATION_AREA Fixture followspot settings MAC III Profile user manual Y FOLLOW SPOT MODE Y FOLLOW SPOT MODE LOCK TOGGLE Y FOLLOW SPOT MODE LOCK PAN Y FOLLOW SPOT MODE LOCK TILT Fixture cooling settings Y LAMP COOLING Y FAN CLEAN Y FAN MODE Fixture other settings SERIAL NUMBER Y LICENSE KEY Y EVENT LOG USER EVENT TRIGGER RDM 31 Service and maintenance Warning Disconnect the fixture from power and allow to cool for 2 hours 45 minutes before removing any cover Important Excessive dust smoke fluid and particulate buildup degrades performance causes overheating and will damage the fixture Damage caused by inadequate maintenance is not covered by the warranty This section lists service and maintenance operations that may be carried out by the user Refer any operation that is not described here to a qualified Martin technician The MAC III Profile requires routine cleaning The schedule depends heavily on the operating environment It is essential to follow the cleaning guidelines given later in this section Tilt lock Important Release the tilt lock before o
50. Specifications 65 Intellectual Property Rights MAC III products covered by one or more of these patents DE 60 009 334 EP 1 234 197 US 6 241 366 US 6 687 063 US 6 601 973 US 6 971 770 US 7 222 997 and or one or more of these patent applications CN 1985125A CN 200810128720 0 CN 200810128782 1 CN 200810128771 3 CN 200810128776 6 CN 200810131481 4 CN 200810125884 8 CN 200810125883 3 DK PA 2009 00748 EP 1 747 399A1 EP 08103667 5 EP 08103669 1 EP 08103671 7 EP 08103673 3 EP 08103672 5 EP 08103784 8 EP 08103674 1 EP 08158378 3 EP 08104332 5 US 2008 0089066 US 2007 0145937 US 12 058 138 US 12 107 821 US 12 107 827 US 12 107 826 US 12 107 833 US 12 107 837 US 12 112 078 US 12 136 365 US 12 140 494 and or one or more other intellectual property rights including one or more intellectual property rights listed on www martin com ipr Disposing of this product Martin products are supplied in compliance with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union on WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment as amended by Directive 2003 108 EC where applicable Help preserve the environment Ensure that this product is recycled at the end of its life Your supplier can give details of local arrangements for the disposal of Martin products This product contains two batteries Ensure that they are disposed of responsibly by an authorized recycling or waste disposal center
51. TION EVENT LOG VIEWER in the control panel The EVENT LOG VIEWER displays all the power cycle reports in memory and supplementary information about any event you scroll to Use the jog wheel to scroll through the power cycle reports As you scroll and highlight each event details of the event are shown at the bottom of the display TIME gives the time after power up that the event occurred DESCRIPTION gives type of event VALUE gives either the value of a new personality setting e g On Off or the long description of an error code e g FOER focus error Viewing power cycle reports on a PC To view the current and most recent power cycle reports on a PC 1 Insert a USB memory device in the fixture s USB port to open the USB device pop up window 2 Select Download Event Log and wait for the log file to be saved on the USB device 3 Remove the USB memory device and carry out this procedure with other fixtures if required Service and maintenance 33 4 Connect the USB memory device to a PC Logs are stored in the root directory of the memory device in a folder called EVENT LOGS MAC III PROFILE using the naming convention LOG MACIIIPRO XXXXXXXXXX xml where XXXXXXXXXX is the serial number of the fixture The XML files can be viewed using any web browser that supports XSLT 1 0 such as Internet Explorer 6 Firefox 3 Google Chrome 1 Opera 9 Apple Safari 3 or later versions 5 Double click on the event log to open i
52. TION Click jog wheel to reset fixture LAMP ON OFF ACTION Manually strike douse lamp Sree 0 100 000 255 Set shutter opening DIMMER 0 100 000 255 Set dimmer opening CYAN 0 100 000 255 Add cyan MAGENTA 0 100 000 255 Add magenta YELLOW 0 100 000 255 Add yellow CTC 0 100 000 255 temperature control COLOR 0 100 000 255 Select color filter GOBO 1 0 100 000 255 Select gobo gobo wheel 1 1 S I 0 100 000 255 Adjust gobo speed indexing gobo wheel 1 GOBO 2 0 100 000 255 Select gobo gobo wheel 2 2 5 1 0 100 000 255 Adjust gobo speed indexing gobo wheel 2 MACRO 0 100 000 255 Select macro GORDAN 0 100 000 255 Set gobo animation wheel position GOBO ANI INDEX 0 100 000 255 Set gobo animation wheel indexing BEAM EFFECT INDEX 0 100 000 255 Set beam effect rotating prism indexing IRIS 0 100 000 255 Set iris aperture FOCUS 0 100 000 255 Set focus ZOOM 0 100 000 255 Set zoom PAN 0 100 000 255 Set pan angle TILT 0 100 000 255 Set tilt angle Table 2 Control menus Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Menu level 4 Notes Default settings in bold print o Enable pan tilt position feedback PAN TILT n systems FEEDBACK 4 ES Off Disable pan tilt position feedback PAN TILT Move pan and tilt to end stops following SENSOR GTOB ET AT END instructions in the display then exe
53. TUV as a safety attachment for the weight of all the fixtures it secures The safety cable must comply with EN 60598 2 17 Section 17 6 6 and be capable of bearing a static suspended load ten times the weight of the fixture Check that all external covers and rigging hardware are securely fastened Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing servicing or moving the fixture MAC III Profile user manual Introduction Thank you for selecting the Martin MAC III Profile This moving head spotlight features 1500 Watt short arc high output Osram HTI 1500W 60 P50 discharge lamp with semi hot restrike Backlit graphic display and battery power mains power not required for fixture setup Full range mechanical dimmer with four dimming curve options plus mechanical shutter Full spectrum CMY color mixing and CTO color temperature control 7 interchangeable dichroic color filters Two gobo wheels each with 5 interchangeable rotating gobos with 16 bit position indexing Interchangeable gobo animation wheel Interchangeable four facet rotating prism Iris Variable focus and zoom with 3 zone zoom focus linking system 540 of pan and 268 of tilt with user settable pan tilt limits Electronic flicker free ballast and auto sensing switch mode power supply For the latest firmware updates documentation and other information about this and all Martin Professional produ
54. al replace or allow the gobo to warm up GOBO WHEEL 2 GOBO 2 MISSING The gobo is not installed faulty or operating in extremely cold temperatures Instal replace or allow the gobo to warm up GOBO WHEEL 2 GOBO 3 MISSING The gobo is not installed faulty or operating in extremely cold temperatures Instal replace or allow the gobo to warm up GOBO WHEEL 2 GOBO 4 MISSING The gobo is not installed faulty or operating in extremely cold temperatures Instal replace or allow the gobo to warm up GOBO WHEEL 2 GOBO 5 MISSING The gobo is not installed faulty or operating in extremely cold temperatures Instal replace or allow the gobo to warm up GOBO WHEEL 2 ERROR GOBO WHEEL ERROR The sensors wiring and motor need to be checked and the driver PCB may need to be replaced LAMP TOO HOT TO RESTRIKE The fixture will attempt to restrike at 20 second intervals After 90 seconds if the lamp still refuses to strike LERR is displayed HEAD TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH One or more of the PCB s in the head is above 85 degrees celsius Power off the fixture allow it to cool and restart HEAD TEMP CUT OFF One or more of the PCB s in the head is above 95 degrees celsius Power off the fixture allow it to cool and restart HEAD TEMP HIGH The temperature on a PCB in the head is high A fan might be defective or the ambient temperature may be too high IRIS ERROR LAMP ERROR The lamp is defective or has exploded is missing or the lamp c
55. alled up in the display FIXTURE INFORMATION FIRMWARE VERSION displays the currently installed fixture software version POWER ON TIME provides two counters The TOTAL POWER ON counter is not user resettable and displays total hours powered on since manufacture The RESETTABLE POWER ON counter is user resettable and displays the number of hours the fixture has been powered on since the counter was last reset LAMP ON TIME provides two counters The TOTAL LAMP ON counter is not user resettable and displays total hours the lamp has been powered on since manufacture The RESETTABLE LAMP ON counter is user resettable and displays the number of hours the lamp has been powered on since the counter was last reset LAMP STRIKES provides two counters The TOTAL LAMP STRIKES counter is not user resettable and displays the total number of lamp strikes since manufacture The RESETTABLE LAMP STRIKES counter is user resettable and displays the number of lamp strikes since the counter was last reset AIR FILTERS provides an alert feature for service interventions The RESETTABLE AIR FILTER counter displays the total number of hours the fixture has been powered on since the alert timer was last cleared SET TIME ALERT lets you set the number of hours from 1 to 750 you want the fixture to be powered on before a service alert appears in the display If you set this figure to 0 the time alert is disabled CLEAR RESETTABLE AIR FI
56. annot restrike after 90 seconds LAMP LIFE WARNING Lamp on counter has timed out and it is time to change the lamp The counter must be reset once this is done See Fixture information readouts on page 19 LAMP SENSING CIRCUIT ERROR s w versions from ver 1 3 Lamp sensing circuit reports that lamp should be on but is not actually on LAMP SENSING CIRCUIT ERROR s w versions prior to ver 1 3 Lamp sensing circuit reports that lamp should be on but is not actually on MAGENTA ERROR MAINS LOW The input voltage on the electronic ballast is too low to strike the lamp MAINS LOW Mains voltage is below acceptable level The lamp may not be able to strike PAN ERROR Table 4 Error messages Short code Full text message PANA PCDE PSER PTCM PTCO PTCS PTER R1ER R2ER REER SHUE SHNA SLER SSTO TIER TINA TSER UECH UECM UECO UEEF UEPT UEPU UEUI UEZF UPLB UPLC UPLD UPLE UPLM UPLP UPLU UPLZ YEER YTW PAN NOT ADJUSTED Pan needs to be adjusted by a qualified service technician PAN TILT CALIBRATE DATA PCB s w versions prior to ver 1 3 Unable to read write data to external EEPROM board calibrate date on yoke PAN SENSOR ERROR PAN TILT SENSOR CAL MISSING The pan tilt sensors are not calibrated PSU TEMP CUTOFF Ballast in thermal cutoff PAN TILT CALIBRATE SENSOR s w versions prior to ver 1 3 Pan tilt sensors not calibrated PSU TEMP HIGH Th
57. ast 180 209 68 78 Gobo 5 Pin wheel 360 slow gt 10 fast Continuous gobo wheel scroll with continuous gobo rotation set gobo rotation speed on channel 9 16 bit or 10 16 bit extended 210 232 79 89 CW gobo wheel scroll fast slow 233 255 90 100 CCW gobo wheel scroll slow fast If gobo crossfading is enabled in control menu PERSONALITY GOBO slow 5 speed If gobo crossfading is disabled slow 3096 speed MAC III Profile DMX protocol 47 Basic 16 bit 16 bit Extended Mode Mode DMX Value Percent Function Gobo wheel 1 gobo indexing direction speed MSB If indexed gobo is selected on channel 8 16 bit or 9 16 bit ext 0 255 0 100 Gobo indexing 0 395 If continuous gobo rotation is selected on channel 8 16 bit or 9 16 bit ext 9 10 0 2 0 No gobo rotation 3 126 1 50 CW fast slow 127 129 51 No gobo rotation 130 253 52 99 CCW slow fast 254 255 100 No gobo rotation Gobo wheel 1 gobo fine indexing or rotation speed LSB If indexed gobo is selected on channel 8 16 bit or 9 16 bit ext 10 11 0 255 0 100 Gobo indexing fine If continuous gobo rotation is selected on channel 8 16 bit or 9 16 bit ext 0 255 0 100 Gobo rotation speed fine Gobo wheel 2 gobo selection indexing shake rotation Indexed gobo set indexed angle on channel 12 16 bit or 13 16 bit ext 0 9 0 4 Open 10 14 4 5 Gobo 1 Lasercone single 15 19 5 8 Gobo 2
58. away from lamp ae Textured glass gobos in the MAC III Profile sit most squarely in the gobo wheel with the textured side towards the lamp If in doubt consult your Martin dealer or gobo supplier Image text Gobos True image towards lamp Reversed image away from lamp ae 4 6 Figure 23 Correct gobo orientation Service and maintenance 43 Replacing the gobo animation wheel Important gobo animation wheel is glass and must be handled gently Do not attempt to bend it or you will break it Breakages caused by mishandling are not covered by the product warranty 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool for 2 hours 45 minutes 2 Apply the tilt lock in a convenient position Open the top cover as described under Replacing a color filter on page 40 3 See Figure 24 Bring the animation wheel up to the top of the head by pulling its sliding car with a finger 4 The animation wheel is retained by a magnetic hub To avoid breaking the animation wheel while removing release the hub by gently levering the hub off its mounting with a screwdriver Do not apply pressure to the animation wheel itself See Figure 25 Once the hub is released you can safely grasp the wheel and remove it 5 When installing an animation wheel slide the hub in over the drive mechanism and align it with its mounting until the magnetic hub locks into place on the mounting 6 If no further service work
59. cts please visit the Martin website at http www martin com Comments or suggestions regarding this document may be e mailed to service martin dk or posted to Service Department Martin Professional A S Olof Palmes All 18 DK 8200 Aarhus N Denmark Unpacking The MAC III Profile is packaged in either a cardboard box or a flightcase that is designed to protect the product during shipment The following items are included 1500 W discharge lamp installed Two 16 AT fuses installed 20mega brackets for clamp attachment This user manual Using for the first time Before applying power to the fixture Carefully review the safety information starting on page 5 Check that the fuses in the Live and Neutral fuseholders near the main on off switch match the local AC power voltage as described in Power input and primary fuses on page 8 f necessary install a cord cap mains plug on the power cable as described in Power connection on page 8 Unlock the tilt lock as described on page 32 Check that the base is fastened securely so that the torque reaction when the head is panned does not cause the fixture to move When powered up check lamp alignment as described on page 10 Packing Important Release the tilt lock before repacking in the flightcase The tilt lock must be released during transportation in the MAC III flightcase Introduction 7 power Warning For protection from electric shock the
60. cute to CALIBRATION calibrate pan and tilt sensors CMY MODULE DIMMER ADJUST 24 d EFFECT MODULE SHUTTER For use by qualified service technicians see Martin service documentation before PAN TILT PAN entering this menu MODULE TILT Set individual effects to calibration SERVICE DIMMER IET positions approx 596 offset available CALIBRATION LOAD DEFAULTS Load factory default calibration settings Replace factory default calibration settings SAVE FACTORY DEFAULT with current calibration settings Execute to update fixture firmware from UPDATE bank shown in display UPDATE FIRMWARE BANK Firmware bank version LOCATION Location of firmware bank EVENT LOG TRIGGER Triggers generation of event log EVENT LOG CLEAN EVENT LOG Table 2 Control menus Clears event log and any current errors service and display messages The MAC III Profile gives service and maintenance information by displaying a large 3 or 4 character short code and a smaller full text message in the display The short code is visible at a distance allowing error identification with the fixture still in the rig for example while the full text message gives more detailed information about the error Service warnings If the MAC III Profile requires service it displays a warning indicating the service required The most important short codes and messages are given in Table 3 below Short code Full text message LLW LAMP LIFE WARNING Lamp life is with
61. d 27 in 16 bit mode or channels 29 and 30 in 16 bit extended mode Commands sent via DMX override any settings entered in the fixture s onboard control menus However to reset the fixture reset individual effects or cut power to the lamp via DMX if DMX Reset or DMX Lamp Off are disabled in the control menus the following conditions must be met Slot 1 must be selected on the color wheel DMX value 20 on channel 7 in 16 bit mode or 8 in 16 bit extended mode the prism must be on DMX value 80 89 on channel 17 in 16 bit or channel 18 in 16 bit ext and open gobo must be selected on both gobo wheels DMX value 0 on channels 8 and 9 in 16 bit or channels 11 and 12 in 16 bit ext Note also that a lamp off command sent by DMX must be applied for 5 seconds before it executes These requirements are a safeguard to help you avoid resetting the fixture or powering the lamp off accidentally Resetting Either the entire fixture or individual effects can be reset to their initial positions Resetting individual effects can allow on the fly recovery if an effect loses its correct position for example without having to reset the entire fixture Lamp on off The lamp can be struck and doused from the DMX controller A peak of electric current that is many times the operating current is drawn for a fraction of a second when striking a discharge lamp Striking many lamps at once may cause a voltage drop large enough to prevent lamps f
62. e Push the end of the spring in under the lip of the holder Check that the gobo is seated flush against the holder Press the spring as flat as possible against the back of the gobo Check that the goboholder is the right way up See Figure 21 then work the rim of the gobo holder under both clips and snap the gobo holder back into position on the gobo wheel If necessary a small screwdriver or similar tool may be used to pry the clips away from the wheel If no further service work is to be carried out reinstall the top cover with its safety wire and release the tilt lock MAC III Profile user manual Gobo orientation The orientations shown in Figure 23 are correct in most cases but consult your Martin dealer or gobo supplier if you are in any doubt about the orientation of a specific gobo type Coated Glass Gobos The heavy matted aluminum coated borosilicate gobos in the MAC III Profile are factory installed with the more reflective sides facing towards the lamp Replacement gobos must also be installed with more reflective sides facing the lamp in order to avoid heat damage More reflective side towards lamp Less reflective side away from lamp To minimize the risk of gobo overheating The less reflective side of a coated gobo will and damage turn the more reflective side of absorb less heat if it faces away from the a coated gobo towards the lamp lamp Textured Glass Gobos Textured side towards lamp Smooth side
63. e temperature on a PCB in the power supply unit or ballast is high A fan might be defective or the ambient temperature may be too high GOBO WHEEL 1 ROT ERROR GOBO WHEEL 2 ROT ERROR EFFECT WHEEL ROT ERROR SHUTTER ERROR SHUTTER NOT ADJUSTED No shutter adjustment data in EEPROM SAFETY LOOP ERROR Lamp safety loop circuit activated the lamp access hatch is open or lamp is too hot SYSTEM STATE TIMEOUT Failure to communicate with module during self check at startup Service intervention required Fixture control possibly disabled depending on nature of error TILT ERROR TILT NOT ADJUSTED Tilt needs to be adjusted by a qualified service technician TILT SENSOR ERROR UPLOAD ERROR CHARGER Could not upload new firmware to the Charger module UPLOAD ERROR CMY Could not upload new firmware to the CMY module UPLOAD ERROR COOLING Could not upload new firmware to the Cooling module UPLOAD ERROR EFFECT Could not upload new firmware to the Effects module UPLOAD ERROR PAN TILT Could not upload new firmware to the Pan Tilt Focus module UPLOAD ERROR POWER UNIT Could not upload new firmware to the Power Unit module UPLOAD ERROR UI Could not upload new firmware to the User Interface module UPLOAD ERROR ZOOM FOCUS Could not upload new firmware to the Zoom Focus module UPLOAD ERROR ON BALLAST s w versions prior to ver 1 3 UPLOAD ERROR ON COOLING s w versions prior to ver 1 3 DMX UPLOAD ERROR An error occurred durin
64. ecisely at the two extremes of the zoom range Linked zoom focus works within 3 distance ranges Near 5 10 meters Medium 10 20 meters Far 20 meters infinity To link zoom and focus select a distance range using the Fixture Control Settings DMX channel or FOCUS TRACKING in the PERSONALITY menu in the control panel Then adjust focus to obtain the required degree of sharpness Linking is now enabled and focus will auto adjust Pan and tilt Coarse and fine pan and tilt control are available in both 16 bit and 16 bit extended modes Maximum and minimum pan and tilt limits can be set using the control panel see Personality tailoring performance on page 16 and via DMX Followspot mode The Martin MAC 1117 Profile fixture software from version 1 3 0 features a followspot mode in which the fixture ignores any pan tilt or pan and tilt commands sent via DMX or the control menu releasing the head for use as a followspot In followspot mode the pan and or tilt motors can be engaged or disengaged using commands in the control menu If motors are engaged they act as a brake to pan tilt or both pan and tilt movement to prevent head movement when the fixture is not being held in place but DMX or menu based control over pan and tilt is still disabled see Personality tailoring performance on page 16 and Control panel menus on page 52 Followspot handles can be custom made by the user to suit the user s ow
65. efined limits create safe zone 65 69 24 25 No function reserved for future use 70 74 26 27 Set pan tilt limit head must stay outside defined limits create no go zone 75 79 28 29 No function reserved for future use 80 84 30 31 Store current pan position as lower pan limit 85 89 32 33 Store current pan position as upper pan limit 90 94 34 35 No function reserved for future use 95 99 36 37 Store current tilt position as lower tilt limit 4 100 104 38 39 Store current tilt position as upper tilt limit 105 109 40 41 No function reserved for future use 110 114 42 43 Reset pan and tilt limits 3 115 124 44 47 No function reserved for future use 125 129 48 49 Store dimmer calibration 130 134 50 51 Store cyan calibration 135 139 52 53 Store magenta calibration 140 144 54 55 Store yellow calibration 145 149 56 57 Store CTC calibration 150 154 58 59 Store CMYC calibration 155 159 60 61 Store gobo wheel 1 slots 1 5 index calibration 160 164 62 63 No function reserved for future use 165 169 64 65 No function reserved for future use 27 30 170 174 66 67 No function reserved for future use 175 179 68 69 No function reserved for future use 180 184 70 71 Store gobo wheel 2 slots 1 5 index calibration 185 189 72 73 No function reserved for future use 190 194 74 75 No function reserved for future use 195 199 76 77 No function reserved for future use 200 204 78 79 No function reserved fo
66. eft there permanently If you are going to switch between using the MAC III Profile as a manually controlled followspot and as a DMX controlled moving head from time to time you will need to install and remove followspot handles In this case we recommend that you fabricate two intermediate mounting brackets in a suitable material for repeated installation and removal of screws fasten the brackets permanently to the rear head cover and use these brackets as mounting points for the followspot handles If followspot handles are going to be installed permanently there is no need for intermediate brackets The design of the brackets and followspot handles is left up to the user to match user requirements but the following points must be noted Intermediate mounting brackets must be as light as possible in order to minimize the effect of their extra weight on the balance of the head It may be best to make them in aluminium Four holes arrowed in Figure 13 are provided in the MAC III Profile rear head cover for fastening followspot handle mounting brackets On most MAC III Profile fixtures manufactured before August 20089 the four holes are drilled but not threaded In this case use M6 thread forming screws DIN 7500 to fasten mounting brackets Torx head Screws are recommended because considerable force will be required to tighten the screws into the rear cover On some of the first MAC III Profile fixtures manufactured the four
67. ega clamp attachment bracket with 1 4 turn P N 91602008 Halt coupler clamp EE deet Een ES NEE de 91602005 G clamp suspension with yoke vertically downwards P N 91602003 Quick trigger clamp suspension with yoke vertically downwards only P N 91602007 Super Truss 20 5 mounting plate with half couplers P N 91602014 Swing wing truss mounting plate with half couplers P N 91602010 Safety wire safe working load 70 P N 91604004 Flightcase for 1 1 2 P N 91510080 Spare parts Osram HTI 1500 60 501 P N 97010326 Neutrik PowerCon NAC3FCA cable connector for power P N 05342804 16 AT slow blow fuse P N 05020047 Related Items Martin Universal USB DMX Interface P N 90702045 Ordering information MAC III Profile in cardboard packing case P N 90206000 MAC III Profile in flight case P N 90206001 Specifications subject to change without notice For the latest product specifications see www martin com
68. equire service intervention even if fixtures are disconnected from power Martin flightcases for the MAC III Profile contain a small window through which the status LED is visible MAC III Profile user manual Battery power The display and control panel are powered by the MAC III Profile s onboard battery This gives access to the most important functions in the control panel including DMX addressing when the fixture is not connected to AC power To activate the display when the fixture is not connected to power press the Escape button The display extinguishes after 10 seconds with no jog wheel activity and the control panel is de activated after 1 minute with no jog wheel activity Press the Escape button again to re activate Mains power indicator When the fixture is connected to AC mains power a battery recharging icon appears in the display When the battery is fully charged the battery icon is replaced a mains plug icon Status indicators in display The status indicators on the right of the display have the following functions LAMP lights green when the lamp is powered ETHERNET lights green when the MAC III Profile is correctly connected to an Ethernet network at the moment there is no provision for direct connection to Ethernet DMX lights green when the MAC III Profile is receiving a valid DMX signal PAN TILT lights yellow when pan tilt limits have been activated see page 16 and lights orange when
69. es a rig are powering up and resetting on P OFF PAN amp TILT LIMIT SETTINGS lets you define minimum and maximum limits for both pan and tilt angles making it possible to install fixtures close to obstacles such as other fixtures with no risk of collision Settings are based on the following principles Pan range for pan limit purposes runs from 0 to 360 clockwise as seen looking at the fixture from the bottom of the base towards the yoke as if the fixture was hanging downwards underneath you FOCUS TRACKING MAC III Profile user manual Important Tilt range is 134 and 134 either side of 0 which is the head straight up position with the front glass pointed directly away from the base The light beam points fully forward the front of the fixture is indicated by the arrows printed under the base when pan is set to 90 or 450 and tilt is set to 90 Selecting Inside keeps and tilt inside the limits you set i e angles define a safe zone Selecting Outside keeps pan and tilt outside the limits you set i e angles define a no go zone Limits are not activated until the head is panned and tilted into its safe zone or out of its no go zone When pan tilt limits are active the PAN TILT light at the bottom right of the display lights yellow See Figure 10 To limit pan so that it stays inside a safe zone 20 either side of fully forward and limit tilt so that it stays inside a safe zone
70. g upload via DMX Check cabling and connections and then restart UPLOAD ERROR ON EFFECT s w versions prior to ver 1 3 UPLOAD ERROR ON CMY s w versions prior to ver 1 3 UPLOAD ERROR ON PAN TILT s w versions prior to ver 1 3 UPLOAD ERROR ON USER INTERFACE s w versions prior to ver 1 3 UPLOAD ERROR ON ZOOM FOCUS s w versions prior to ver 1 3 YELLOW ERROR YOKE TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH Yoke PCB temperature gt 85 C Table 4 Error messages Short code Full text message YTER YOKE TEMP HIGH The temperature on a PCB in the yoke is high A fan might be defective or the ambient temperature may be too high YTCO YOKE TEMPERATURE CUTOFF Yoke PCB temperature gt 95 ZCDE ZOOM CALIBRATE DATA PCB s w versions prior to ver 1 3 Unable to read write data to external EEPROM board calibrate date on zoom focus module ZOER ZOOM ERROR Table 4 Error messages Troubleshooting Problem One or more of the fixtures is completely dead Probable cause s No power to fixture Remedy Check that power is switched on and cables are plugged in Primary fuse blown located near mains inlet Isolate fixture from power and replace fuse Secondary fuse s blown located on PCBs in base Isolate fixture from power Check fuses and replace Fixtures reset correctly but respond erratically or not at all to the controller Bad data link Inspect connections and cables Correct poor connection
71. holes are threaded In this case regular M6 machine screws can be used for attachment Whatever type of screw used the portion of the 216 8 screw that goes into the rear head cover must have a length of between 12 mm 0 47 in and 15 mm 0 6 in The rear head cover becomes very hot Ensure that handles are insulated well enough to avoid discomfort or burn injuries for the followspot operator A handle must only be fitted after followspot mode is enabled and tilt is performed manually Always remove any handle that is fitted before disengaging followspot mode Besides being constructed so that they will not foul the yoke at any point in the tilt range mounting brackets must match the dimensions shown in Figure 13 Dimensions in Figure 13 are shown in millimeters 216 8 mm 8 53 in 230 7 mm 9 08 in 78 9 mm 3 11 in Figure 13 Dimensions for handle Effects 25 Optical configuration Color wheel The MAC III Profile features color wheel with 7 interchangeable dichroic color filters and an open position As standard the MAC III Profile is supplied with the following color filters Slot 1 Blue 101 P N 46404500 Slot 2 Green 203 P N 46404510 Slot 3 Orange 311 P N 46404520 Slot 4 Minus green P N 46404540 Slot 5 Yellow 610 P N 46404530 Slot 6 Congo P N 46404550 Slot 7 Red 310 P N 46404560 Slot 8 Open The DMX Protocol on page 46 gives details of color fil
72. ick the jog wheel once to make a selection Rotating the jog wheel faster gives high speed scrolling Once you have made a selection either click the jog wheel to save it or press the Escape button C to cancel If you save the selection Saving is displayed for 1 second If you cancel the menu returns to the previously saved value Press the Escape button to step backwards through the menus The jog wheel and Escape button continue to function while the Saving message is displayed Status LED on jog wheel An LED in the center of the jog wheel indicates fixture status depending on the color displayed and DMX status depending on whether the LED flashes or lights constantly GREEN All fixture parameters normal AMBER Warning active service interval exceeded for example If ERROR MODE is set to Normal the warning message will be shown in display If ERROR MODE is set to Silent the display must be activated with the jog wheel to display the warning message RED Error detected If ERROR MODE is set to Normal the error message will be shown in display If ERROR MODE is set to Silent the display must be activated with the jog wheel to display the error message FLASHING No DMX signal detected LIGHTS CONSTANTLY Valid DMX signal detected If an error has been detected and the LED is red when the fixture is powered off the LED will continue to flash red slowly This feature allows easy identification of fixtures that r
73. ight hours The lens can focus the sun s rays inside the fixture creating a potential fire hazard Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature Ta exceeds 40 C 104 F Do not modify the fixture in any way not described in this manual or install other than genuine Martin parts Do not stick filters masks or other materials onto any lens or other optical component Use only Martin approved accessories to mask or modify the light beam Do not attempt to bypass a thermostatic switch or fuse Replace defective fuses with ones of the specified type and rating only PROTECTION FROM INJURY DUE TO FALLS Do not lift or carry the fixture alone Use two evenly spaced clamps to suspend the fixture from rigging structures Do not use only one clamp When clamping the fixture to a truss or other supporting structure at any other angle than with the yoke hanging vertically downwards use two half coupler clamps Do not use G clamps quick trigger clamps or any other type of clamp that does not completely encircle the supporting structure when fastened When suspending the fixture ensure that the supporting structure and all hardware used can hold at least 10 times the weight of all devices suspended from them Do not use the handles in the base or the handles on the top of the yoke for hoisting or secondary attachment Install as described in this manual a secondary attachment such as a safety cable that is approved by an official body such as
74. in 10 of its limit AIRS AIR FILTER SERVICE WARNING s w versions from ver 1 3 The timer available in the SERVICE menu has reached the point for which the alarm was set AFSW AIR FILTER SERVICE WARNING s w versions prior to ver 1 3 The timer available in the SERVICE menu has reached the point for which the alarm was set Error messages Table 3 Service warning messages The MAC III Profile monitors its own operation If it detects an error it displays an error warning The most important short codes and messages are given in Table 4 below Short code APER ARER BANK BATM BEER BOTV BRER BTW BTCO BTER C1ER CCDE CDCM CDEF Full text message ANIMATION WHEEL POSITION ERROR ANIMATION WHEEL ROTATION ERROR UNABLE TO UNPACK BANK Error unpacking firmware during after software reload BATTERY MODE Switched to battery power source with limited functionality Plug in power cable to restore full function operation BEAM SHAPER ERROR BOOTLOADER S VERSION NOT VALID Decentralized firmware in module cannot be replaced does not match bank Module or module bootloader replacement required BEAM SHAPER ROTATION ERROR BASE TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH At least one base PCB temperature gt 75 C BASE TEMPERATURE CUTOFF At least one base PCB temperature gt 85 BASE TEMP HIGH The temperature on a PCB in the base is high A fan might be defective or the ambient temperature may be too high COLOR WHEEL 1 E
75. it or 18 16 bit ext 0 255 0 100 Indexed angle 0 395 If beam effect rotation is selected on channel 17 16 bit or 18 16 bit ext 18 19 0 2 0 No beam effect rotation 3 126 1 50 CW fast slow 127 129 51 No beam effect rotation 130 253 52 99 CCW slow fast 254 255 100 No beam effect rotation lris 0 199 0 77 Open closed 200 215 78 84 Closed 19 20 216 229 85 89 Opening pulse fast slow 230 243 90 94 Closing pulse fast slow 244 249 95 97 Random opening pulse fast slow 250 255 98 100 Random closing pulse fast gt slow Focus MSB 20 21 0 255 0 100 Infinity near 22 0 255 0 100 Focus fine LSB Zoom MSB 21 23 0 255 0 100 Flood spot MAC III Profile DMX protocol 49 Basic 16 bit 16 bit Extended Mode Mode DMX Value Percent Function 24 0 255 0 100 Zoom fine LSB Pan MSB 22 25 0 255 0 100 Left right 128 neutral 23 26 0 255 0 100 Pan fine LSB Tilt MSB 24 27 0 255 0 100 Left right 128 neutral 25 28 0 255 0 100 Tilt fine LSB Fixture control settings 0 9 0 1 No function 10 14 2 3 Reset entire fixture 15 19 4 5 Reset dimmer and shutter only 20 24 6 7 Reset CMYC and color wheel only 25 29 8 9 Reset effects module gobo wheels 1 8 2 gobo animation iris prism only 30 34 10 11 Reset zoom and focus only 35 39 12 13 Reset pan and tilt only 40 44 14 15 No function 45 4
76. ived Values much below 100 indicate interference poor connections or other problems with the serial data link that are the most common cause of control problems START CODE displays the DMX start code Packets with a start code other than 0 may cause irregular performance The remaining options under DMX LIVE display the DMX values in a range from 0 255 that are being received on each channel The DMX channels shown will depend on whether the fixture is in 16 bit or 16 bit extended mode TEST SEQUENCE activates effects in sequence allowing you to test them quickly without a DMX controller le REPEAT ACTION lets you start pause and stop the sequence TYPE lets you test all effects pan tilt movement only or the other effects only REPEAT sets the current test to repeat when finished Status readouts for the current test sequence are displayed below the ACTION TYPE and REPEAT commands Manual control n Mart n The MANUAL CONTROL menu lets you reset the fixture strike srRoBE sHUTTER our douse the lamp apply effects and move pan and tilt manually Setup Wizard menu setup S Martin The SETUP WIZARD menu gives quick access to the most FACTORY SETTINGS frequently required items in the control menus Ed 0000 Profile 20 III Profile user manual Adjusting settings via DMX Certain fixture settings and parameters can be adjusted from the DMX controller on DMX channels 26 an
77. lamp with an alcohol wipe and polish it with a dry cloth before installing particularly if you accidentally touch the bulb To replace the lamp 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool for at least 2 hours 45 minutes 2 Lock the head 3 Release the screw on the lamp access cover and open the cover 4 Grasp the ceramic lamp base twist it 45 counterclockwise and withdraw the lamp from the fixture as shown in Figure 2 5 The lamp base has two metal contacts one narrow and one wide that fit into corresponding narrow and wide slots in the lampholder Line up the contacts on the replacement lamp s base with the corresponding slots in the lampholder slide the lamp into the fixture so that the contacts are fully engaged in the slots and then twist the lamp base a full 45 clockwise until it locks into position with a noticeable click The lamp is a stiff fit and trying to strike a lamp that is not correctly installed can cause damage that is not covered by the product warranty so ensure that the lamp is correctly locked into position 6 Close the lamp access cover and tighten the screw to secure the cover before reapplying power 7 After installing a new lamp reset the lamp hour counter see the section on lamp hours readouts on page 19 Figure 2 Lamp removal refitting Lamp 9 10 Lamp adjustment Warning Adjust the lamp with the fixture cool The fixture may become hot during adjustment so wea
78. mance optical configuration 4 27 ROM PE 28 iee a e Rp EE te aa Reve tos i nre tiet e es 28 RDM ID nini ouem heure E qeu hd Fa etie ge 28 RDM COMMUNICATION s ra Fehr eles whee OR Ug cried Rig tec EU Nec Ea Stare E 28 Service and maintenance oo ee rU I EI I ER Ne DU EER PEE HOS 32 CR 32 Semice utilities n eme LIRE Bee 32 Eventlog zc ose da mcd wh seine ern tau e ema a 33 Calibration m cC 36 Software installation oet e Ee A d bes sx ice on OR 37 Gleanings suss e eroe bl See eee et Vet edet ede up 38 Lubrication ee iem C ERE RI UR ean RR RARE 40 Heplacing a color filter 5 eee eR pepe mae Eeer dep gcd ps 40 Gobos in the MAC III Profile 1 41 Replacing the gobo animation 44 Removing modules erue bun o RR UR wed eg eek ged atk lk RUE lace 45 MAG III Profile DMX protocol 25 PR er bor Fette I coe odas ad 46 Control panel Menus cu orm et tx ende Thunb kcu e RES LU UU 52 Service and display messages sese 57 Servicewalhings ide te es t Die ba Oral e E
79. mited via the control panel to allow fixtures to be installed close to each other or to obstacles with no risk of collision see PAN TILT SETTINGS on page 16 Clamping the fixture on a truss 1 Check that the rigging clamps are undamaged and can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture Check that the structure can bear at least 10 times the weight of all installed fixtures clamps cables auxiliary equipment etc 2 Bolt each clamp securely to a clamp bracket with an M12 bolt minimum grade 8 8 and lock nut Figure 5 Martin half coupler clamp 12 MAC III Profile user manual 3 See Figure 6 Note the position of Check that the tilt lock is released Check that there are no the arrows on the bottom of the base that indicate the front of the fixture Figure 6 Front of fixture Align a clamp with 2 mounting points in the base See Figure 7 Insert the fasteners into the base and turn both levers a full 1 4 turn clockwise to lock Install the second clamp Block access under the work area Working from a stable platform hang the fixture on the truss with the arrows marked FRONT printed on the base of the fixture facing towards the area to be illuminated Tighten the rigging clamps Figure 7 Locking 1 4 turn fasteners See Figure 8 Install a safety wire that is approved as a safety attachment for the weight of the fixture by looping it through the safety attachment wheel on the bottom of
80. n preferences and requirements 24 MAC III Profile user manual Followspot handles safety precautions Warning It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the followspot handles any mounting brackets are safe and that the fixture is kept in followspot mode at all times while handles are installed to avoid collision between the followspot handles and the yoke Warning Intermediate brackets for permanent mounting on the back of the MAC III Profile head must be constructed so that they will not touch the yoke at any point in the head s tilt range Warning Screws used to fasten any item to the rear of the head may only be fastened into the holes arrowed in Figure 13 provided in the rear head cover Do not attempt to fasten any item to the rear of the head by any other method Screws must not protrude more than 15 mm 0 6 inches into the rear head cover or there is a danger that they may damage insulation inside the head and create a risk of serious or lethal electric shock for the operator Warning Followspot handles must be insulated so that it is impossible for the operator to suffer discomfort or a burn injury Followspot handles use and construction The MAC III Profile s rear head cover is a magnesium alloy casting Magnesium alloy is prone to galvanic corrosion when steel screws are fastened into it and has a relatively low resistance to mechanical wear on threads Self tapping screws fastened into magnesium alloy should be l
81. ndex greater than 85 an average service life of 750 hours and semi hot restrike meaning that a hot lamp is ready to strike again after 90 seconds Lamp power is automatically reduced to approximately 800 W after 10 seconds when the fixture is blacked out in order to reduce cooling fan activity and power consumption The lamp returns to 1500 W as soon as the dimmer and or shutter are opened Installing any other lamp may create a safety hazard or damage the fixture To reduce the risk of explosion replace the lamp when it reaches the limit of its average service life i e when usage reaches 750 hours Never exceed the lamp s average service life by more than 1096 To read lamp hours in the fixture s display refer to the section on lamp hours readouts on page 19 Replace the lamp immediately if it is deformed or in any way defective For maximum service life avoid powering the lamp off until it has warmed up for at least 5 minutes Lamp replacement Warning Wear safety glasses and gloves when handling lamps The clear lamp bulb is integral with the ceramic lamp base Do not try to separate the bulb from the base Important The lamp can be a stiff fit in its holder Twist the lamp base a full 45 clockwise when installing to ensure that the lamp contacts are fully engaged Replacement lamps are available from your Martin dealer requesting P N 97010326 The clear bulb must be perfectly clean Do not touch it with your fingers Clean the
82. nings errors or changes in settings occur and lists these with the amount of time that has passed since they occurred Dynamic content displays technical data for the fixture that is intended to help troubleshooting It is only displayed if warnings or errors are listed in the Events section Dynamic content is updated automatically with current data and the old data is saved to the event log every 15 minutes for up to 10 hours The oldest data is then replaced by new data If an error or warning occurs data is updated immediately Dynamic content can also be updated manually This can be useful if a fixture does not behave as expected for example but the fixture is not showing an error or a warning the user can check that the DMX start code is zero to eliminate poor data transmission as a possible cause of the problem To renew the dynamic content in the current power cycle report with the current data select SERVICE EVENT LOG gt EVENT LOG TRIGGER in the control panel or select Event log trigger by sending DMX value 250 255 on DMX channel 26 in 16 bit basic mode or 29 in 16 bit extended mode or send the RDM command EVENT LOG USER EVENT TRIGGER To delete all previous power cycle reports in the event log from memory select SERVICE gt EVENT LOG Clean Event Log in the control panel Viewing the event log in the fixture s display panel To view the event log in the fixture s display panel select FIXTURE INFORMA
83. occurred 2 minutes and 7 PartNo Revision PartNo Revision 00 01 24 ADJUST ADJUST Fixture Information Description Lamp On Tim Lamp On Module Information Serial Order Nr Test person ID PCB Information Serial Order Nr Test person ID Event Section Description Value Production Date Production Date PTCM ACTIVE PAN TILT SENSOR CAL MISSING seconds after power up and the pan tilt sensor was not calibrated warning was listed as ACTIVE 1 minute and 24 seconds after power up but was calibrated warning was listed as INACTIVE 8 minutes and 48 seconds after power up Dynamic Content displays the speed of the fixture s fans fixture temperatures and other data current data in the example on the right two minutes and one second after power up previously logged data captured at 15 minute intervals over a total of up to 10 hours most recent data at the top see following example showing time Service and maintenance Dynamic Content 00 02 01 Fan Speed RPM Lee n 925 Temperature 2 Ld een 4 DEN LL 35 The example below in the Dynamic Content section shows temperature data for the different sensors in the fixture In the example the fixture was powered on 3 hours and 15 minutes before the current temperature data was logged Temperature change over time at 1
84. ocol On Lamp can be powered off via DMX Off Fixture cannot be reset via DMX can be DMX RESET overridden see DMX protocol On Fixture can be reset via DMX Table 2 Control menus Control panel menus 53 Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Menu level 4 Notes Default settings in bold print Off Effects avoid open positions during effects changes PARAMETER SHORTCUTS Effects take shortest route during On changes crossing open positions if necessary On Shutter closes after 5 seconds when SHUTTER intensity is dimmed to 0 BLACKOUT Off Shutter operation is independent of intensity On Display permanently on 2 min Display goes into sleep mode 2 minutes E after last key press DISPLAY 5 min Display goes into sleep mode 5 minutes after last key press 10 min Display goes into sleep mode 10 minutes after last key press PERSONALITY DISPLAY Auto Display auto adjusts to ambient light level continued INTENSITY 1 100 Manually set display intensity DISPLAY 0 90 180 Rotate display manually or set to ROTATION 270 Auto auto rotate to match fixture orientation Enable error messages and warnings in Normal display Disable error messages and warnings in ERROR MODE display the LED in the jog wheel will still Silent with LED light to indicate fixture status if an error has been detected or the fixture has a warning Enable gobo crossfading speed adjustment on channel 21 25 DMX values On 136 207
85. oing so may damage the fixture Important If you install a cord cap mains plug on the power cable to allow connection to power outlets install a grounding type earthed plug following the plug manufacturer s instructions Table 1 shows some possible mains power pin identification schemes if the pins are not clearly identified or if you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician To apply power first check that the head tilt locks are released and then set the power switch on the base to the I position Wire Color Pin Symbol Screw US brown live L yellow or brass blue neutral N silver yellow green ground earth Table 1 connections The MAC III Profile is supplied with a power cable with a Neutrik PowerCon cable connector for power input If you replace the power cable observe the pinout marked on this cable connector Connect the terminal marked to ground earth the terminal marked to neutral and the terminal marked L to live Replacement power cable must be 3 conductor rated minimum 20 amp extra hard usage Suitable cable types include ST STW SEO SEOW and STO 8 MAC III Profile user manual Lamp About the discharge lamp Warning The MAC III Profile is designed for use with an Osram HTI 1500W 60 P50 lamp This highly efficient double ended short arc source provides a color temperature of 6000 K a color rendering i
86. or short throw projection 5 10 m FOCUS TRACKING Medium Enables zoom focus linking optimized for medium throw projection 10 20 m Enables zoom focus linking optimized for Far distance long throw projection 20 m Enables disables followspot mode In FOLLOWSPOT Off On followspot mode DMX control of pan and PERSONALITY MODE tilt is disabled so that the head be continued moved using a followspot handle Engages or disengages both the pan and tilt motors acting as a brake on head movement DMX control over pan is still disabled and this command is only available when followspot mode is on Engages ON the pan motor to act as a FOLLOWSPOT brake on head movement or disengages MODE OFF it so that the head can be freely LOCK PAN Off On panned using a followspot handle DMX control over pan is still disabled and this command is only available when followspot mode is on Engages ON the tilt motor to act as a brake on head movement or disengages OFF it so that the head can be freely LOCK TILT Off On tilted using a followspot handle DMX control over tilt is still disabled and this command is only available when followspot mode is on Off Automatic lamp striking disabled Lamp strikes automatically within 90 Seconds of fixture being powered on DMX Lamp strikes automatically when the fixture receives a DMX signal Off Lamp cannot be powered off via DMX can DMX LAMP OFF be overridden see DMX prot
87. otocol Applicable when running firmware version 1 7 0 Basic 16 bit 16 bit Extended Mode Mode DMX Value Percent Function Strobe shutter 0 19 0 7 Shutter closed Lamp Switches to 800 watt mode after shutter is closed for 10 seconds 20 49 8 19 Shutter open 50 64 20 25 Strobe fast slow 65 69 26 27 Shutter open 70 84 28 33 Opening pulse fast slow 85 89 34 35 Shutter open 90 104 36 41 Closing pulse fast slow 105 109 42 43 Shutter open 110 124 44 49 Random strobe fast slow 1 1 125 129 50 51 Shutter open 130 144 52 57 Random opening pulse fast slow 145 149 58 59 Shutter open 150 164 60 65 Random closing pulse fast gt slow 165 169 66 67 Shutter open 170 184 68 73 Burst pulse fast slow 185 189 74 75 Shutter open 190 204 76 81 Random burst pulse fast slow 205 209 82 83 Shutter open 210 224 84 89 Electronic sine wave strobe fast slow 225 229 90 91 Shutter open 230 244 92 97 Electronic burst strobe fast slow 245 255 98 100 Shutter open 2 2 Dimmer fade MSB 0 255 0 100 Closed open 3 0 255 0 100 Dimmer fade fine LSB Cyan 0 255 0 100 White full cyan Cyan range in random CMY color 3 4 when random CMY selected on channel 14 16 bit or 15 16 bit extended 0 0 Normal full range 1 127 1 50 Minimum cyan setting 127 full cyan 128 254 51 99 Maximum cyan setting 128
88. out warning Allow the fixture to cool for at least 2 hours 45 minutes and protect yourself with safety glasses and gloves before handling a lamp or servicing the fixture internals Replace the lamp immediately if it becomes visually deformed damaged or in any way defective Monitor hours of lamp use and lamp intensity and replace the lamp when it reaches the limit of its service life as specified in this manual or by the lamp manufacturer Install only an approved lamp If the quartz envelope of a discharge lamp is broken the lamp releases a small quantity of mercury and other toxic gases If a discharge lamp explodes in a confined area evacuate the area and ventilate it thoroughly Wear nitrite gloves when handling a broken discharge lamp Treat broken or used discharge lamps as hazardous waste and send to a specialist for disposal PROTECTION FROM BURNS AND FIRE The exterior of the fixture becomes very hot up to 170 C 338 F during use Avoid contact by persons and materials Allow the fixture to cool for at least 2 hours 45 minutes before handling Keep all combustible materials e g fabric wood paper at least 0 2 m 8 in away from the fixture Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture Provide a minimum clearance of 0 1 m 4 in around fans and air vents Do not illuminate surfaces within 2 5 m 100 in of the fixture Position or shade the head so that the lens does not face the sun at any time during dayl
89. perating the fixture The tilt position of the head can be locked at various angles for service Push the lock in towards the yoke in one direction to lock the head and back in from the other side to unlock the head There is no pan lock on the MAC III Profile S EST Important Release the tilt lock before IS packing the fixture in the flightcase Figure 16 Tilt lock Service utilities The SERVICE menu in the main menu provides utilities for technicians rigging or servicing the fixture PAN TILT FEEDBACK lets you disable feedback to the fixture a Martin SERVICE software from the pan tilt and effects positioning systems If feedback is set to On and a pan tilt or effect position error is BANATIET FEEDBACK detected the shutter closes and the effect resets This feature can be disabled by setting feedback to Off EE te setting is not saved when the fixture is powered off and the system will be re enabled the next time the fixture starts If a pan tilt position error occurs and the system cannot correct pan tilt position within 10 seconds feedback is automatically disabled ADJUST is for use at the factory and by authorized Martin MAC III Profile Service technicians only This menu allows dimmer shutter pan and tilt positions to be adjusted after replacement of components etc To adjust the default positions of all the MAC III Profile s effects use the CALIBRATION menu instead
90. r future use 205 209 80 81 Store gobo animation wheel index calibration 210 214 82 83 Store beam effect prism index calibration 215 219 84 85 Store iris calibration 220 224 86 87 Store focus calibration 225 229 88 89 Store zoom calibration 230 234 90 91 Store pan calibration 235 239 92 93 Store tilt calibration 240 244 94 95 No function reserved for future use 245 249 96 97 Reset all calibrations to factory default 250 255 98 100 No function reserved for future use 3 To activate Value must be held for 5 seconds The CMY channels 3 4 and 5 in 16 bit mode or 4 5 and 6 in 16 bit extended mode must all be set to DMX value 232 The beam effect channel 17 in 16 bit mode or 18 in 16 bit extended mode must be set to DMX value 30 4 To activate Value must be held for 5 seconds Channel 14 in 16 bit 15 in 16 bit ext must be set to DMX value 5 10 Channel 26 16 bit 29 in 16 bit ext must be set to 55 59 MSB Most significant byte LSB Least significant byte MAC III Profile DMX protocol 51 Control panel menus Applicable when running firmware version 1 7 0 Commands marked can also be executed via DMX Menu level 1 SETUP WIZARD DMX ADDRESS PROTOCOL SET FIXTURE ID PERSONALITY 52 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Menu level 4 Notes Default settings in bold print Gives quick access to most frequently used menus FACTORY SETTINGS DMX ADDRESS PROTOCOL
91. r heat resistant safety gloves As well as being undesirable for aesthetic reasons a significant hot spot in the beam will focus extra heat onto optical components and may cause damage that is not covered by the product warranty After fitting a new lamp adjustment may be required to obtain an even beam To adjust the lamp 1 If the fixture has been in use allow it to cool for at least 2 hours 45 minutes to avoid the danger of burns and wear heat resistant safety gloves 2 Apply power allow the fixture to reset then set zoom to narrow turn on the lamp and open the mechanical shutter 3 Aim the fixture at an even surface and make sure no further commands can be sent by DMX 4 SeeFigure 3 Screw the three lamp adjustment screws in or out to obtain the most even beam Figure 3 Lamp adjustment screws MAC III Profile user manual DMX data link The MAC III Profile has 5 pin locking XLR sockets for DMX and RDM input and output The default pin out on both sockets is pin 1 to shield Port 1 DMX and RDM communication pin 2 to data 1 cold pin 3 to data 1 hot Port 2 not used by default but available for data communication pin 4 to data 2 cold pin 5 to data 2 hot The default use of Port 1 for DMX and RDM can be altered in the control panel see Personality tailoring performance on page 16 Tips for reliable data transmission Use shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS
92. re Per CY V Ire 21 Reseltingz s oem s E TG ERE Ue 21 Lamp on OTe rc 21 Adjusting lamp POWEr i e ese utu Woe be eee bales BODAS Heda 21 Illuminating the display 0 21 Control menu setting overrides 21 e E EDT ES 23 Shutter and strobe 23 Dium 23 Cyan Magenta Yellow 7 23 Color wheel Au B ss See ERU MAP eeh dt ec 23 Tee Be ee ER URS EU Bud E EGER ERES ec UR Pe ERR TR 23 Gobo animation 6 3 seo ere vere xr PUES RM ern de B E E 23 Beam effect rotating prism 24 SS 24 Focus and ZOOM a AA cece Rd eo poe oop 24 Pan and tiltani E 24 Followspot mode rearea a ea eka eer e meu ey A ad eine 24 FE FOE 26 Color wheel z EE UR ORE RE E IU ee Sun E ARUM 26 Animation Wheel c tay RI e Ex RIS pet x Ene UA erede t Ene on RE ee Ro RO 26 ico EE 27 MAC III Perfor
93. re can be varied from 6000 3200 K Color wheel The color wheel has 7 color filters that can be applied as split colors or in full color steps The color wheel can also be scrolled continuously applying the color filters in sequence with control of color wheel speed and direction Color filters can also be applied at random at fast medium or slow speed Rotating gobos The two rotating gobo wheels each have five rotating gobos that can be selected indexed positioned at an angle rotated continuously and shaken bounced The gobo wheels can also be scrolled continuously or shaken Gobo indexing continuous gobo rotation gobo shake and continuous gobo wheel scrolling are selected on one channel for each gobo wheel Depending on what is selected on this first channel for each gobo wheel the gobo indexed angle or gobo rotation speed are set on the next channel If gobo indexing is selected on the first channel fine control of gobo indexed angle is available on the third gobo wheel control channel for each gobo wheel in both 16 bit and 16 bit extended modes Gobo animation The gobo animation system lets you create animated effects by rotating the animation wheel and masking the resulting pattern with one or even two gobos The system uses two channels On the first channel you set the animation wheel so that its pattern is horizontal vertical or set at an indexed angle with the animation wheel either static or rotating On
94. re version 1 7 0 will respond to 1 MAC III Profile supported standard commands see page 29 2 MAC III Profile supported manufacturer specific commands see page 30 The parameter IDs listed here are described in the Martin RDM User Reference Guide P N 35000234 only available online from the Martin website at http www martin com early 2010 28 MAC III Profile user manual MAC III Profile supported standard commands GET allowed SET allowed RDM parameter ID s slot 21 22 Notes Category Network Management DISC UNIQUE BRANCH DISC MUTE DISC UN MUTE Category Status Collection QUEUED MESSAGE lt STATUS_MESSAGES STATUS ID DESCRIPTION CLEAR STATUS ID Category RDM Information SUPPORTED PARAMETERS lt PARAMETER_DESCRIPTION Category Product Information DEVICE INFO DEVICE MODEL DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER LABEL DEVICE LABEL FACTORY DEFAULTS lt lt lt SOFTWARE VERSION LABEL Category DMX512 Setup DMX PERSONALITY DMX PERSONALITY DESCRIPTION DMX START ADDRESS SES ES SLOT DESCRIPTION lt Category SENSOR_DEFINITION See RDM accessible onboard sensors on page 30 lt SENSOR VALUE Category Dimmer Settings Category Power Lamp Settings Reserved for future use DEVICE HOURS LAMP HOURS LAMP STRIKES LAMP STATE L
95. rom striking or draw enough current to trip electronic circuit breakers If sending lamp on commands to multiple fixtures program a sequence that strikes lamps one at a time Adjusting lamp power If full light output is not required the power supplied to the lamp by the ballast can be reduced Reducing lamp power reduces heat output and therefore reduces noise from the cooling fans It also reduces power consumption and it helps reduce the gradual fall in output that occurs over the lifetime of a discharge lamp Lamp power can be to set to 1500 W full power 1200 W 1100 W 1000 W or 900 W via DMX using the ballast output control commands available on channel 26 16 bit or 29 16 bit extended If the shutter and or dimmer are closed for longer than 10 seconds lamp power is automatically switched to 900 W When the shutter is opened again the lamp returns to full power Illuminating the display The fixture s display panel can be brought out of sleep mode with a DMX command This makes it possible to read the fixture s DMX address while the fixture is installed in the rig After being illuminated in this way the display will return to sleep mode according to the setting entered in the onboard control menus Control menu setting overrides The following fixture settings can be adjusted via DMX overriding the settings entered in the onboard control menus See under Control panel operations on page 14 for details of these paramete
96. rotating variable shape framing and the option to replace the rotating prism effect with a frost filter See www martin com for details Optical configuration 27 RDM The MAC III Profile can communicate using RDM Remote Device Management in accordance with ESTA s American National Standard E1 20 2006 Entertainment Technology RDM Remote Device Management Over DMX512 Networks RDM is a bi directional communications protocol for use in DMX512 control systems it is the open standard for DMX512 device configuration and status monitoring The RDM protocol allows data packets to be inserted into a DMX512 data stream without adversely affecting existing non RDM equipment The RDM protocol allows a console or dedicated RDM controller to send commands to and receive messages from specific fixtures RDM port In line with the RDM standard the MAC III Profile running firmware version 1 7 0 uses Port 1 for both RDM and DMX signals We recommend that MAC III Profile users running earlier firmware upgrade to the latest available version see Software installation on page 37 RDM ID warrior Martin Each MAC III Profile has an RDM UID that makes it uniquely ER addressable This can be found in the control panel menus under FIXTURE INFORMATION UID shows the fixture s factory set unique ID for identification in RDM systems RDM UID FAN SPEED TEMPERATURE MAC III Profile RDM communication The MAC III Profile running firmwa
97. rs Dimming curve Parameter shortcuts Zoom focus linking Adjusting settings via DMX 21 22 e Pan tilt limits Calibration offsets Defining calibration offsets via DMX The Fixture adjustments calibration DMX channel allows effect offsets to be adjusted and stored in the fixture from the DMX controller To adjust an effect offset 1 Setthe effect to a DMX value from 0 to 255 on its own DMX channel for example set Cyan to 192 on channel 3 in 16 bit mode or 4 in 16 bit extended mode 2 Send a Store command for the effect on the Fixture Adjustment Calibration channel for example send DMX value 130 134 on channel 27 in 16 bit mode or 30 in 16 bit extended mode to store the Cyan adjustment The MAC III Profile now reads the value on the effect channel 192 for Cyan in the example above translates it to an adjustment value of between 5 and 5 as shown in Figure 12 42 596 Cyan adjustment the example above and stores that offset in memory See Fixture adjustments calibration in the DMX protocol on page 51 for details of the offsets that can be adjusted using this method Effect offsets stored in memory are not affected by powering the fixture off and on or by updating the fixture software To return all offsets to their factory defaults send 255 5 192 j 2 5 128 0 64 2 5 0 5 Effect channel Adjustment value value Figure 12 Offset adjustment values a DMX value
98. s Repair or replace damaged cables Data link not terminated Incorrect addressing of fixtures Insert DMX termination plug in data output socket of the last MAC III Profile on the data link Check fixture address and protocol settings One of the fixtures is defective and disturbs data transmission on the link Unplug the XLR in and out connectors and connect them directly together to bypass one fixture at a time until normal operation is regained Have the fixture serviced by a qualified technician DMX and RDM ports switched Check that data port settings match desired pinout at XLR connectors Time out error after fixture reset Effect requires mechanical adjustment Contact Martin technician for service Mechanical effect loses position Mechanical train requires cleaning adjustment or lubrication Contact Martin technician for service No light and lamp error message displayed Lamp blown Disconnect fixture and replace lamp Lamp not installed Disconnect fixture and install lamp Lamp access door safety switch open Verify that lamp access door is fully seated and locked in place Lamp cuts out intermittently 62 Fixture is too hot Table 5 Troubleshooting MAC III Profile user manual Allow fixture to cool Clean fixture Reduce ambient temperature opecifications Physical Length zx met heed Pet ae ye Ie atte du ut satis 690 mm 27 2 in
99. ssigned its own control channels If you give two MAC III Profiles the same address they will behave identically Address sharing can be useful for diagnostic purposes and symmetrical control particularly when combined with the inverse pan and tilt options Control panel operations 15 DMX addressing is limited to channels 1 486 in 16 bit mode Martin and 1 483 in 16 bit extended mode The upper limit makes it MAIN MEN impossible to set the DMX address so high that you are left SETUP WIZARD without enough control channels for the fixture 16 Bit 0000 DMX address setting To set the fixture s DMX address 1 Press the jog wheel to enter the main menu 2 Rotate the jog wheel to scroll down to DMX ADDRESS then click the jog button Rotate the jog wheel to scroll to the desired address and click the jog button to save 3 Press the Escape button to step back to the main menu MANUAL AC III Profile DMX modes Fixture The PROTOCOL SET menu lets you set the MAC III Profile to one of the two DMX operating modes 16 bit and 16 bit extended The basic 16 bit mode offers coarse control of all effects plus fine control of gobo indexing angle on both gobo wheels pan and tilt The 16 bit extended mode requires three more DMX channels than the basic 16 bit mode and provides all features of the basic 16 bit mode plus fine control of the dimmer zoom and focus The MAC III Profile requires 27 DMX channels in 16 bit mode and
100. t in your web browser Event log structure when viewed in a web browser The title Power Cycle is displayed in red if that power cycle report includes an error Event log XML files are divided into boxes General information lists the most important information held by the fixture General Information Description Firmware Personality Settings lists the fixture s settings at power up Personality Settings Description Wap Han Tilt Adjustment Settings displays the fixture s factory adjustment settings at power up These settings should only be changed by Martin Service or its Description authorized agents me 1 Adjust Settings e Calibration Setting Calibration Settings displays the fixture s calibration OUO ME settings at power up These settings can be changed by the user see Calibration on page 36 Description MAC III Profile user manual Fixture Information displays data from the fixture s timers when it was last powered up Module Information displays data from the fixture s effects modules PCB information displays data from the fixture s PCBs The Event Section lists all the errors warnings and setting changes carried out by the user since the last power cycle in the event log The Time column on the left of the box displays the amount of time between the fixture powering up and the event Thus in the example on the right a main PCB fan error
101. ter selection Animation wheel 26 The MAC III Profile is supplied with the Tribal waves gobo animation wheel P N 62325143 installed See under Specifications on page 63 for full details of this component Additional stock patterns will be available as accessories from Martin dealers Figure 14 Tribal waves gobo animation wheel MAC III Profile user manual Gobos The two gobo wheels in the MAC III Profile each provide 5 rotating gobos plus an open position The standard gobos are shown in the correct order in Figure 15 on page 27 All gobos are interchangeable but replacement gobos must match the dimensions construction and quality of the gobos supplied as standard see under Specifications on page 63 Handling installing and storing the gobos in the MAC III Profile requires special care See Gobos in the MAC III Profile on page 41 for details Rotating gobo wheel 1 e006 Rotating gobo wheel 2 Gobo wheel 1 Gobo wheel 2 P N 43042039 Lasercone single P N 43042053 P N 43042040 Mikado P N 43042045 P N 43042050 Limbo Crystal in holder P N 62325128 P N 43042042 Cloud flames P N 43042046 P N 43042043 Gridlock in holder P N 62325145 Figure 15 Rotating gobos in gobo wheels 1 and 2 MAC III Performance optical configuration kit The MAC III Framing Module Kit P N 91614032 available from Martin allows the MAC III Profile to be converted to MAC III Performance specification with continuously
102. the second channel you can either set the indexed angle of the animation wheel pattern if you have set the animation wheel to a static position on the first channel or set the animation wheel direction and speed if you have selected rotation on the first channel Effects 23 When projecting onto a surface or stage setting the pattern to horizontal with very slow rotation can simulate windswept clouds for example and setting the pattern close to vertical with faster rotation can simulate flames Adjust the fixture s focus to obtain the most realistic results The animation wheel can also give mid air and linear projection effects that are different from rotating gobo effects in that they do not rotate around a center axis Beam effect rotating prism The four facet prism can be applied at indexed angles or rotated with variable direction and speed Iris The iris can be set to a static diameter or regular and random pulsing effects can be set with variable Speed Focus and zoom The focus lens focuses the beam from approximately 2 meters 6 5 feet to infinity The separate zoom lens varies the focused beam angle from 11 5 to 55 with the standard lens installed Zoom focus linking Focus can be linked to zoom so that it automatically adjusts to match changes in zoom angle Focus on rotating gobos matches zoom closely while focus on the gobo animation wheel matches zoom best in the center of the zoom range and slightly less pr
103. tion eiu Yu Dd esa EAR tU e aeg TES de HERE 8 tatc E 9 About the discharge 40 9 Lamp replacements ii be a RENE VIRES Ee 9 DMX datant rh aat ri e ER a oM EAD Ea Tq eR 11 Tips for reliable data 45 11 Physical installation sd er 5 betae veo eae d Eo E vetat te cuc abet audacem glee 12 Control panel operations dn TUTO DEP ROC vro vec ios 14 DMX address ER ER ET REOR ESO Shale 15 DMX modes uber iie eie p 16 Fixture EE 16 Personality tailoring 16 Factory settings eed uta R MERO CREER ec RR E 19 Fixture information readouts 1 4 19 DMX sigrial monitorifig o Rr RI Re e 20 Test Sequernce e ERES er x xe de dull ee db e end b ico Kw e 20 Manual A got re ed ral nd ale 20 Setup Wizard Male ot dee EEE Re ge RN doen e Ue Re 20 Adjusting settings via DMX ere pr oe edu Eu
104. tographic quality lens cleaner and optics cleaning tissues Use a repeated dabbing action rather than a rubbing action Avoid scratching coated and uncoated sides Never place a gobo with the coated side face down on any surface Mount the gobo with the matted coating towards the lens Service and maintenance 41 Important 42 Replacing rotating gobos The gobo can fall out if the spring is inserted backwards 0 N Do not lubricate gobo bearings excess grease can cause loss H x of step Correct gobo orientation is critical Read the guidelines in Figure 23 carefully before installing a gobo To replace a gobo 1 Open the top cover as described under Replacing a color filter on page 40 See B in Figure 21 on page 41 Rotate the relevant gobo wheel until the gobo you want to replace is accessible Grasp the holder by the teeth and pull the holder lightly away Figure 22 Rotating gobo holder from the gobo wheel to release the holder and remove it from the wheel With a small screwdriver or similar unhook the end of the gobo spring furthest from the gobo and pull out the spring Drop the gobo out of the holder Insert the new gobo in the holder with the side that must face towards the lamp facing upwards towards the spring see Figure 22 and Figure 23 Insert the spring with the narrow end against the gobo as shown in Figure 22 To identify the narrow end press the spring flat the narrow end is on the insid
105. vel 1 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Menu level 4 Notes Default settings in bold print Display hours fixture has been powered on RESETTABLE AIR FILTER Since timer was last cleared AIR EILTERS SET TIME ALERT Set alert timer from 0 750 hours CLEAR RESETTABLE AIR FILTER Resets AIR FILTER timer to zero MAC ID XX XX XX XX XX XX Fixture s MAC address SERIAL NUMBER Fixture s MAC address FIXTURE n i INFORMATION RDM UID XXXX XXXXXXXX Fixture s unique RDM ID continued FAN SPEED Displays speed in RPM of all cooling fans Displays temperature in of all PCBs TEMPERATURE and of ballast capacitor Displays voltage at mains power input POWER UNIT voltage current and wattage at lamp DMX LIVE TEST SEQUENCE MANUAL CONTROL EVENT LOG VIEWER terminals lamp status igniter status and lamp intensity Views fixture event log DMX transmission speed in packets per RATE Second QUALITY Percent of packets received START CODE Value of the DMX start code STROBE SHUTTER FIXTURE ADJUSTMENTS ACTION Start Stop Pause DMX value 0 255 received on each channel Values for fine control channels can only be viewed if available in the DMX mode the fixture is set to Run test sequence of all functions REPEAT Off Enable auto repeat of test sequence STATUS DURATION Scene status information for test sequence RESET AC
106. ys avoid the open position Shortcuts disabled DISPLAY determines whether the display remains on permanently or goes into sleep mode 2 5 or 10 minutes after the last movement of the jog wheel or Escape button DISPLAY INTENSITY lets you define the brightness of the backlit graphic display Select Auto for automatic adjustment to match the ambient light level or manually set the intensity to a level from 096 to 100 DISPLAY ROTATION lets you rotate the display manually through 0 90 180 or 270 so that it be read easily no matter how the fixture is oriented If set to Auto the MAC III Profile senses its orientation and rotates the display automatically ERROR MODE enables or disables error warnings If set to Start the display is activated and lights up if the fixture needs to report an error If set to Silent the fixture does not light the display with error MAC III Profile user manual warnings but error messages can still be read when the display is activated manually In both Start and Silent modes the status LED in the jog wheel lights amber to indicate a warning and red to indicate an error Factory settings FACTORY SETTINGS lets you restore the fixture s default setup options Effect calibration is not affected so any effects that have been re calibrated will not be returned to factory calibration settings Fixture information readouts D Martin The following fixture information can be c
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