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1. SPLITTER MA e bo Max 32 luminaires or 500m before opto splitter is required Figure 3 Schematic cable layout diagram 10 Exterior 200 LED user manual AC power DANGER Read Safety Information on page 3 before attempting to install this product Lock out power to the entire installation before working on cables and connections or removing any cover Electrical installation must be carried out by qualified professionals only For protection from dangerous electric shock the fixture must be grounded earthed The AC power distribution system must be fitted with current overload and ground fault earth fault circuit breakers as well as a means to isolate fixtures from power and lock out power during service Important Do not connect the Exterior 200 LED to an electrical dimmer system Doing so can damage the electronics See Figure 3 on page 10 for a schematic diagram of cable layout If you require help in planning or dimensioning the power distribution system please contact your Martin Architectural supplier for assistance If there is a break or cut at any point in a cable for example at a connection point and if this is exposed to water moisture can be drawn up the inside of the cable due to the vacuum effect of temperature fluctuations during operation Ensure that the fixture is protected from the entry of water via the power cable by using IP65 rated con
2. US model Medium eee RIA P N 90545112 Exterior 200 LED White US model Wide llle IIR P N 90545122 Exterior 200 LED White US model no diffuser l l P N 90545142 Specifications subject to change without notice Notes
3. hue saturation intensity color temperature To set the DMX mode using MUM click on the Fixture settings button and use the DMX Mode drop down dialog box to select the desired mode The DMX mode will be updated in the fixture in real time Remember that changing the DMX mode will affect the number of channels the fixture uses Exterior 200 LED user manual Operation Warning Class 3B LED product Do not look into the beam at a distance of less than 2 2 meters 7 feet 3 inches from the front surface of the product Do not view the light output with optical instruments or any device that may concentrate the beam The Exterior 200 LED can be operated using a DMX controller or programmed to run a stand alone light show without DMX control Ambient temperatures The Exterior 200 LED can be operated at ambient temperatures from 30 C 22 F to 45 C 113 F At temperatures below 0 C 32 F leave the fixture permanently powered on even if LEDs are dimmed to zero because light output is not required The standby power will provide a little heat and help protect circuits and components from the effects of low temperature DM X control In DMX controlled operation faders on the DMX controller are used to control color and intensity The control method depends on which DMX mode the fixture is set to see DMX Mode on page 18 In RGB mode three channels on the controller are used to control the intensity of red green and blue co
4. C 77 F Half peak angle nea renie A A GU ewvice ue ee qe qe SDE 21 with narrow diffuser Minimum LED source lifetime to 50 of initial output level 30 000 hours at full intensity Construction Color via feet 24 as rue beh e Clear anodized or white custom colors to special order Hotsltig eee e elve hade breast Anodized aluminum Mounting bracket lille 8 mm 0 3 in anodized aluminum Fronit glass 5 iio ol 6 mm 0 2 in anti reflection coated Protection rating tess saus Jade lnr RU ence ae ecg goto ele ev paca der ERNE ERR IP 65 Installation Orientation toca ede ty Re Ee nene S DE bed ad lesa bari E idus Any Vertical aiming A AA ket REEL ERR RAN RARE Ts 330 Minimum distance to illuminated surfaces llli 0 1 m 0 3 ft Connections Power cableientty ia A A NTE IP68 cable gland Power CONNGCHON iere pup dme a be E RUN RU are k r 1 8 m 5 9 ft cable tail Data cable entry 220 syd sign grener k A DNUS e T ER rS IP68 cable gland Data connection llle 1 8 m 5 9 ft combined input output cable tail Electrical AG power ii alee Hands etes erectus echt teo tur Gece net ta aS oU s 100 240 V nominal 50 60 Hz Power supply unit 0 2 0 ee tte ee Integrated auto sensing multi voltage Main TUS MEL 2 5 AT slow blow Specifications 33 Typical power and current 100 V 50 HZ sara seere da pauta vu E waded kde Ie und xe em dere kin dre 139 W 1 4 A PF 0 990 100V 60 HZ TE 139 W 1 4 A
5. signal Lights steady yellow during a software upload Flashes yellow while the fixture is resetting Service and maintenance 29 DM X protocols RGB Mode Start code 0 Channel Value Percent Function 1 Red 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 10096 2 Green 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 10095 3 Blue 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 10095 RGBAW Mode Start code 0 Channel Value Percent Function 1 Red 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 10096 2 Green 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 10095 3 Blue 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 10095 4 Amber 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 10095 5 White 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 100956 HSI Mode Start code 0 Channel Value Percent Function Hue 1 0 255 0 100 Red gt Orange gt Amber Yellow gt Green Cyan Blue Indigo gt Violet gt Magenta gt Red 2 Saturation 0 255 0 100 Zero white Full 3 Intensity 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 10095 In HSI mode white color temperature is fixed at 5500 K 30 Exterior 200 LED user manual HSIC Mode Start code 0 Channel Value Percent Function Hue 1 0 255 0 100 Red gt Orange gt Amber Yellow gt Green gt Cyan gt Blue gt Indigo gt Violet gt Magenta gt Red 2 Saturation 0 255 0 100 Zero white gt Full saturation 3 Intensity 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 10095 4 Color Temperature Control 0 255 0 100 2000 10 000 K A DMX val
6. that the silicone seals are in good condition If any seal shows signs of damage or loss of water resistance stop cleaning the fixture and contact a Martin authorized service technician for seal replacement 3 If seals are in good condition rinse off loose dirt with a hosepipe or low pressure water spray Do not spray water into the heat exchanger 4 Wash the aluminum housing and front glass using warm water with a little mild detergent and a soft brush or sponge Do not use abrasive cleaners 5 Rinse with clean water and wipe dry Service and maintenance 25 Installing and removing a diffuser filter Important 26 Install diffuser filter sheets with the matt textured surface against the front glass and shiny untextured surface facing in towards the LEDs The Exterior 200 LED is supplied either with no diffuser filter or with a narrow medium or wide diffuser filter installed Diffuser filters soften the output from the LEDs and alter the beam angle See Figure 18 diffuser filters are marked with notches to identify them To install a diffuser filter 1 Isolate the fixture from power If the fixture has been in use allow it to cool for at least 20 minutes 2 See Figure 17 Remove the front cover screws and front cover with its seal 3 Loosen the diffuser retaining clips and remove the currently installed diffuser filter 4 Slide in the new filter so that its matt textured side faces towards the glass and its edges loc
7. using the USB cable 3 Connect the DABS1 adaptor to the Exterior 200 LED using an XLR connector connected to the data link Note that you may only connect to one fixture at a time 4 Apply power to the Exterior 200 LED and start the MUM application The application will automatically detect an Exterior 200 LED if it is powered on and correctly connected It will also retrieve information and current settings from the fixture and display them Exterior 200 LED user manual Configuring a fixture with MUM Setting the clock The Exterior 200 LED has a battery operated 24 hour clock that is used to start and stop stand alone operation To set the clock 1 Click on the Fixture Info button in MUM DEMO Exterior 200 LED Fixture information Fixture Exterior 200 LED Main CPU Version 0 0 FixturelD Fixture status Fixture real time clock HH MM DD MM YY Gifevensor viluec 01 01 RUNI Total Power on hours 0 Reset Resettable Power on hours 0 Total Lamp on hours 0 Reset Resettable Lamp on hours 0 Fixture reports no errors Figure 11 Fixture info window 2 Using the Fixture real time clock spin buttons set the fixture to the current time expressed in the 24 hour clock in hours and minutes and date The time will be updated in the fixture in real time Setting DMX address and DMX color control mode If individual control of each Exterior 200 LED is required each fixture must be set up to receive instructions from t
8. PF 0 989 110 V 60 HZ zo ese retire ba phe te pave Eu eR aV RE ha tae 137 W 1 3 A PF 0 988 120 V 60 EST 136 W 1 2 A PF 0 986 208 V 60 HZ seii red ikae a piu Duende pev rer Bi 133 W 0 7 A PF 0 932 230 Vi BO TETTE 132 W 0 7 A PF 0 925 240 V50 EE 131 W 0 7 A PF 0 886 Measurements made at nominal voltage with all LEDs at full intensity Allow for a deviation of 10 Thermal COON EEE EN EE Convection Maximum ambient temperature Ta MaX 0 2 ranerne rar mh 45 C 113 F Minimum ambient temperature Ta min lille 30 C 22 F Maximum surface temperature steady state Ta240 C 1 eee 90 C 194 F Total heat dissipation calculated 1096 llli 860 BTU hr Approvals ASTERTE EU safety EN 60598 1 EN 60598 2 1 IEC EN 60825 1 EU EMC EN 55103 1 EN 55103 2 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 US safety US MOdeIlS oooocococccccocoo UL 1598 CN BM VS Canadian safety US models CAN CSA C 22 2 No 250 Included Items Diffuser installed depending on model Adjustable mounting yoke Usermanual sek der eue a we RR Gun ON ey EGER e erp aud cu edad pra P N 3500021 1 Accessories Narrow beam angle kit diffuser sheet oooooooooororrrorrrr o P N 41600110 Medium beam angle kit diffuser sheet llli P N 416001 11 Wide beam angle kit diffuser sheet lille P N 41600112 Exterior 200 floor Stand P N 91611305 Safety eyebol
9. and alone settings Stand alone operation Auto program Synchronized AA A Stand Alone timer settings Enable Timers Start Time None Timer1 L 07 Timer2 07 2 0 lt Stand Alone lightsensor settings Lightsensor level trigger ISensorLevelTrigger i s B 0 1036 Capture current sensor value Figure 13 Stand alone settings window Stand alone operation can be set to start automatically as soon as power is applied respond to a timer trigger that activates operation for one or two periods in a 24 hour period or respond to a light level trigger that uses a light sensor to activate operation when ambient light is below a certain level If both the timer and the light level trigger are used operation starts whenever it is darker than the light level setting and within the times set Enabling stand alone operation To enable stand alone operation set Stand alone operation to Enabled Starting automatically To set stand alone operation to start automatically set Auto program to On The fixture will now start stand alone operation automatically as soon as power is applied and no DMX signal is being received Setting a timer trigger To set a timer trigger 1 Make sure the correct time has been set on the luminaire s built in clock see Setting the clock on page 17 2 Select None Timer 1 Timer 2 or Both Timers in the Enable Timers box 3 Use the Start Time and End Time spin buttons to se
10. and then Exit 3 Upload the program and settings to None v Taani F E e each subsequent fixture that you connect to i Timer 2 ON 0 For a more detailed explanation of Stand Alone lightsensor settings synchronized operation and how advanced effects can be created by Figure 16 Managing fixture settings and stand alone programming fixtures with a different programs as files number of scenes see the next section Synchronized stand alone operation detailed description This section gives advanced information about stand alone synchronized operation You only need to read it if you require help with problem diagnosis or if you want to program advanced synchronized light shows The principles in stand alone synchronized operation are as follows 1 2 A scene contains a fade section followed by a wait section Each fixture can be individually programmed with up to 20 scenes and each scene can have its own individual fade and wait times Scenes are numbered from 0 to 19 In synchronized operation one master fixture issues commands to the other slave fixtures to go to scene xx where xx is the scene number that the master will execute next If a slave has fewer scenes than the master it will derive which scene to go to by dividing the number of the scene it has been commanded to go to scene 5 for example by the total number of scenes that the slave fixture has 4 for example in whole numbers no decimal places In this exam
11. ate under the clips Tighten the clips so that the filter is pressed against the front glass 5 Replace the front cover as follows a Check that the seal is in perfect condition b Drive all screws to the bottom without tightening finger tight c Cross tighten all screws gradually to a maximum torque of 5 6 Nm 3 7 4 4 ft lbs Do not over tighten or the front glass may break 6 Reapply power Figure 17 Front cover screws and seal Textured side towards glass Figure 18 Installing a diffuser filter Exterior 200 LED user manual Fuse replacement DANGER Lock out power to the entire distribution system before servicing or opening any cover Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating only Primary fuse Exterior 200 LED fixtures are protected by a 2 5 amp slow blow primary fuse located on the power PCB If a fixture is completely dead the primary fuse may have blown To replace the primary fuse 1 Isolate the fixture from power and allow to cool for 20 minutes 2 Open the rear cover 3 Replace a defective fuse with one of the same type and rating only Replacement primary fuses are available from Martin suppliers P N 05020013 4 Check that the seal is in perfect condition then reinstall the rear cover gradually cross tightening the eight M6 screws working diagonally Tighten to a maximum torque of 5 6 Nm 3 7 4 4 ft lbs 5 Reapply power Fixture readouts in MUM Va
12. cenes execute in a continuous ascending loop Synchronizing stand alone operation If you are running multiple fixtures on a data link you can synchronize action so that all fixtures start their programmed shows and start fading to the next scene at the same time Setting master and slave fixtures In synchronized operation one fixture is set as the master and the others are set as slaves Each fixture must be programmed with its own show When the master fades to the next scene or starts its show from the beginning again it tells each slave fixture to fade to its next scene or start its show again In other words each slave fixture will run its show repeatedly in a cycle changing scene when prompted to by the master until the master finishes its own show and signals that all fixtures should start from the first scene once again Before running synchronized operation you must set fixtures to one of the following in the Synchronized drop down dialog box see Figure 13 Single Fixture operates in stand alone mode independently of other luminaires Master sends trigger signals to other luminaires or Synchronized slave receives trigger signals from other luminaires No more than one luminaire may be the master Any luminaire on the link regardless of its position may be the master All other luminaires must be set as slaves Combining with other fixtures An Exterior 200 LED running a stand alone show can perform synchroniz
13. ed scene changes with other Exterior 200 LED fixtures as well as Martin Architectural fixtures of the following types Exterior 1200 Wash Inground 200 6 Color Exterior 1200 Image Projector FiberSource CMY150 Exterior 200 Imager series Exterior 600 Alien 02 series Exterior 600 Compact MiniMAC Maestro Inground 200 CMY smartMAC Stand alone programming tips If you want to keep things as simple as possible when programming synchronized operation ensure that 1 Every fixture has the same number of scenes 2 Scene times are a few seconds longer on the master fixture than on slave fixtures this will ensure that slave fixtures always have time to finish scenes before the master tells them to start the next scene It is important to note that the only commands transmitted by the master are scene change and show start commands No data about the appearance of the scene is transmitted between fixtures Exterior 200 LED user manual Note If you are programming a group of fixtures to perform the same scenes with DEMO Exterior 200 LED synchronized master slave triggering we recommend that you 1 Files Help Download and save fixture memory to file Use MUM to program a show on one slave fixture Upload stand alone program and settings from file 2 Download and save this fixture s Upload fixture settings from file program and settings to your PC using File Menu Help MUM s Files menu see Figure 16
14. ell as this may cause interference 2 Protect connectors in a weatherproof housing if they are not totally weatherproof Replacing the data cable If you replace the supplied DMX data cable tail connect the new cable s conductors to the Data input Data input data terminals as shown in Figure 9 and and output and output follow the instructions under Cable glands Shield cold hot on page 13 to ensure correct braided green and both white weatherproofing brown wires wires If the new cable is not the same diameter as the supplied cable or if the cable gland seal is not in perfect condition install a new rubber seal or complete cable gland Control data link Ill Figure 9 Data terminals 15 Fixture setup Setting up a fixture with a PC and MUM 16 The Martin MUM Multi Utility Manager application allows you to program and configure Martin Architectural fixtures from a laptop PC and features an intuitive GUI graphic user interface Using MUM you can connect to and set up one fixture at a time Refer to the MUM user manual for instructions on installing and starting the MUM application Figure 10 Connecting to a PC with MUM Connecting a PC with MUM To connect a PC with MUM to an Exterior 200 LED 1 Obtain the MUM application a DABS1 adaptor and interface cables These are available as a set P N 90758090 from Martin Architectural 2 Connect the DABS1 adaptor to your PC
15. er and DMX data cable layout 6 2 teeta 10 A 222 sere odes iuh nd Mela see esken 11 Connecting to power 2 vaar annan rn eh mehr rhe 11 Replacing the power cable o ooooocoocoo m Om nen 12 COMO Calta Uk 2 sosser Ex eius Elo doo ello ae dl is 14 Connecting the data link oooccocococnccocor RI m he 15 FRUE SO UD ace cose ee ne Pee Duy oL I el era MAGE ipea DER es ner SAG AQUA 16 Setting up a fixture with a PC and MUM oococccccc eR RR n 16 SPE ANN ua ne 19 DMX control ito Len ee eek eee are Fr pa CUu pu Eg E 19 Stand alone operation aavava vera r arr eens 19 Service and mainteridno ia A Ge ee EIN 25 Cleanings eost SN RARA 25 Installing and removing a diffuser filter llle 26 F se replacement cec dean eR eM Eau mex sare Vale eae dg ede Oaks 27 Fixture readouts in M UM o coocococo I e na en 27 Software installation 2 2 xke dose sei ue Dx ex Re dj uc Fae Rp o ra a p 27 Stat s lndiCators ci isle lest kleber tale bend eg eO pete ad dui e RT 28 a accent ctr areas m QU Seo ta ER 30 RGB Mode fre AAA A ER 30 RGBAW MOde da LvuArhmei waste e gee el te o VERS 30 HSIMode votadas atea oe esa Gebote Hede dete aoa quo b bad GO S Pb ath dace cit Ei 30 HSIG M d tasa ene ttim A RU ERREUR ET EA VE Ke ERE 31 Troubleshooting METUENS 32 SDSCIICANONS e cu esce ra TA 33 Notes 6 Exterior 200 LED user manual Introduction Thank you for selecting the Exterior 200 LED M a compac
16. es surfaces fasteners and lifting equipment can bear the weight of all the devices they are intended to support plus an adequate safety margin and that they conform to local building and safety regulations Use a sufficient number of fasteners with sufficient corrosion resistance dimensions and strength to mount the fixture safely Any nuts used must be self locking Washers must be installed directly under the fasteners heads when anchoring the yoke base to the installation surface 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 Contents DIMENSIONS yuri ahr dass sesto scd Pu renne 2 Safety ls cesis ens LI LL M LEE 3 MOA e ae A O o ta C Lote US d 7 Unpackingi i iT RR badstu RIEN NUES RCROURGD true technic RE ER ERROR NOR i 7 Using forthe firsttime a A eksl Se ed AREE We vnb v Yee VET 7 Physical installation uai ace totes iod ta tenere kretset E 8 Location and orientation ooooooorooroor eR II IA Rn 8 Mounting fasteners suom tl NEGO MEE a Ere RR gp de ERR Od 8 Tilt adjustmehbt 252 A hodeskade A disp EC qe HP 9 Pow
17. for Data 2 hot Pin 6 Green Available for Data 2 cold Pins 4 and 5 are not used in currently available lighting control systems but can be wired as follows Pin 4 Blue Pin 5 White blue Pin 1 Pin 8 Figure 8 RJ 45 cable connector pins Connecting the data link DANGER Lock out power to the entire installation before working on cables and connections or removing any cover Warning Make sure that data connections are totally protected from water or moisture may be drawn up the inside of the cable due to the vacuum effect from the heat generated during operation The Exterior 200 LED is supplied with a 1 8 meter 5 9 ft data cable tail for data connection The cable contains both input and output conductors that are identified as follows 1xshield data input and output common 2x white wires data input and output hot 1xgreen wire data input cold 1x brown wire data output cold To connect a fixture to the data link 1 Connect the conductors in the fixture s cable tail to the data cable respecting the above color code If required install input and output connectors on the data cable respecting the pinouts described in Connection pinouts on page 14 Standard procedure is to use a male connector on a fixture or its cable tail for data input and a female connector for data output Do not connect the shield conductor to ground earth or allow it to come into contact with a connector sh
18. h pressure water jets from any direction Do not immerse it in water or any other fluid Do not install it in a location where flooding may occur Ensure sufficient drainage to cope with the heaviest rainfall Make sure that water can drain away from the installation area at least as fast as it can enter it The Exterior 200 LED requires free and unobstructed airflow around it to ensure adequate cooling Do not bury the fixture or locate it in an unventilated space Allow 0 1 m 4 in free space around the fixture Install the fixture at least 0 5 m 20 in away from any combustible materials wood paper etc and well away from any flammable materials The aluminum housing reaches temperatures up to 90 C 194 F Restrict public access or locate the fixture so that it cannot accidentally be touched Mounting fasteners Warning All fasteners used to mount the Exterior 200 LED must be corrosion resistant and strong enough to mount the fixture safely The washers supplied with the fixture must be installed directly under the fasteners heads when anchoring the yoke base to the installation surface The mounting yoke base must be safely anchored to a horizontal surface The number and type of fasteners used will depend on the installation but use at least three high strength corrosion resistant fasteners recommended minimum properties stainless steel A4 70 grade according to ISO 3506 or steel grade 8 8 according to ISO 898 1 All
19. he DMX controller on a group of DMX channels that are not used by any other device in its DMX universe The DMX address also known as the control address or start channel is the first of these channels Each fixture uses this channel and the channels immediately above it to receive instructions Exterior 200 LED fixtures use 3 4 or 5 DMX channels depending on which DMX color control mode they are set to If a fixture s DMX address is set to 1 and the fixture is in RGBAW DMX mode it will use channels 1 5 Channel 6 will be available as the DMX address for the next fixture If two or more fixtures are set up with the same address they will receive the same instructions and behave identically Setting up identical fixtures with the same address is a good tool for troubleshooting unexpected behavior and an easy way to achieve synchronized action Fixture setup 17 DMX Address To set the DMX address using MUM click on the Fixture settings button and use the DMX Address spin buttons to set the fixture s DMX address The DMX address will be updated in the fixture in real time DEMO Exterior 200 LED Fixture info Fixture settings settings Stand alone program Monitor E El Heiss Figure 12 Fixture settings window DMX Mode The DMX mode setting allows you to set the fixture to respond in one of four color control modes RGBAW red green blue amber white RGB red green blue HSI hue saturation intensity HSIC
20. he new cable through a new cable gland and through the rear cover 6 See Figure 5 Connect the conductors in the new cable to the spring loaded power terminals in the rear cover as follows Connect the ground earth wire to the terminal marked If using a single phase system connect the power cable s neutral wire to terminal N and connect the power cable s live wire to terminal L Important Do not connect the live wire to terminal L2 as there is electrical continuity between this terminal and terminal N see Figure 6 Figure 5 Power terminals 12 Exterior 200 LED user manual Power plug L Nut You may need to fit the supplied power cable with a plug that is suitable for your AC power outlets If so install a grounding type earthed plug that is rated 5 A minimum following the plug manufacturer s instructions Table 1 on page 11 shows some possible pin identification schemes if pins are not clearly If using two phases of a three phase system to obtain 200 240 V between two phases connect one phase to terminal L and the other phase to terminal L2 Do not connect anything to terminal N O E If using a single phase three wire earthed mid point f system used in certain regions of the USA to obtain 200 240 V between two live conductors connect one live w
21. ire to terminal L and the other live wire to terminal L2 Do not connect anything to terminal N Check that the rear cover seal is in perfect condition then reinstall the seal and rear cover cross tightening the cover retaining screws gradually to 5 6 Nm 3 7 4 4 ft lbs Install the new cable gland as described under Cable glands below I TT Figure 6 There is continuity between terminals N and L2 identified or if you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician Ensure that all connections are sufficiently protected from water Cable glands The IPON IP68 rated cable glands used for power and data cable entry accept cable with 5 10 mm 0 2 0 4 inch external diameter If you replace a cable install a new rubber seal or complete cable gland if the seal is not in perfect condition If you use a cable with an external diameter that is not within the range accepted replace the cable gland with a suitably dimensioned item Cable glands must be rated IP68 and suitable for the cable diameter and application New cable glands can be obtained from Martin P N 13102000 or from electrical suppliers To replace an IPON cable gland 1 2 o o0 R0 Lock out power to the installation and allow it to cool for 20 minutes Loosen the dome nut in the existing gland to release the cable then unsc
22. it as follows Connect the green wire US models or yellow green wire EU models to ground earth Connect the white wire US models or blue wire EU models to neutral Connect the black wire US models or brown wire EU models to live Wire color Wire color US models EU models Conductor Symbol Screw US black brown live L yellow or brass white blue neutral N silver green yellow green ground earth green Table 1 Conductor identification AC power 11 3 Check that all installation work is completed and carry out appropriate tests and safety checks before applying power Replacing the power cable If you replace the supplied power cable the new cable must be listed adequately dimensioned for the current requirements and suitable for the installation environment particularly with regard to water pollution thermal and UV resistance Use Hypalon or neoprene rubber jacket cable rated to 90 C 194 F minimum The conductor size must be 1 5 mm or 16 AWG minimum To install a new power cable 1 Lock out power to the installation and allow the fixture to cool for at least 20 minutes 2 Loosen the dome nut in the power cable gland and then unscrew the gland from the rear cover 3 See Figure 4 Remove the rear cover retaining screws arrowed and remove the rear cover 4 Disconnect the existing cable from the power terminals then remove it together with the old cable gland 5 Pass t
23. l codes and has both overload and ground fault earth fault protection Connect the fixture to AC power either using either the supplied power cable or a listed 3 conductor Hypalon or neoprene rubber jacket cable rated to 90 C 194 F minimum and with conductor size 1 5 mm or 16 AWG minimum Before using the fixture check that all power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition are rated for the current requirements of all connected devices are protected to IP67 or higher and are of suitable type for the location including water pollution temperature and UV resistance Isolate the fixture from power immediately if any cable seal cover or other component is damaged cracked or deformed Do not reapply power until repairs have been completed gt gt PE Do not expose any part of the fixture to a high pressure water jet Do not immerse the fixture in water or any other fluid or install it in a location where flooding may occur Refer any service operation not described in this manual to an authorized Martin Service partner PROTECTION FROM BURNS AND FIRE Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature Ta exceeds 45 C 113 F The exterior of the fixture becomes hot up to 90 C 194 F during normal operation Ensure that accidental physical contact with a hot fixture is impossible Allow the fixture to cool for 20 minutes before servicing Do not illuminate surfaces less than 0 1 m 4 i
24. l the rear cover seal and the rear cover temporarily Reapply power and perform the upload as described above Isolate from power open the rear cover and return DIP move pin 6 back to ON Check that the rear cover seal is in perfect condition then reinstall the seal and the rear cover cross tightening screws gradually to 5 6 Nm 3 7 4 4 ft Ibs and reapply power 8 Check that the fixture resets correctly If an error occurs cycle power off and on again and check that the fixture now resets correctly N O AKP Status indicators 28 Two LEDs on the rear cover give information about fixture status LED 1 Fixture LED 2 DMX Flash On Flash Error Illegal data LED 1 Fixture status DMX ok Data ok Upload Reset Upload Reset Flashes red if an error occurs that requires service intervention No light in LED1 No power No light in LED2 No DMX Lights steady green when the fixture is ready for operation Lights steady yellow during a software CE upload Flashes yellow while the fixture is resetting LED1 LED2 Sensor LED 2 DMX status Lights steady red if the fixture receives data it cannot recognize Exterior 200 LED user manual Details corrected in manual Rev D Lights steady green when the fixture is successfully receiving a DMX signal Flashes green when the fixture is successfully receiving a data
25. lor from 0 to 100 In RGBAW mode five channels on the controller are used to control the intensity of red green blue amber and white color from 0 to 100 In HSI mode three channels on the controller are used to control hue saturation and intensity Hue is controlled in the following order Red gt Orange gt Amber gt Yellow gt Green gt Cyan gt Blue gt Indigo gt Violet gt Magenta Red Saturation and Intensity can be varied from 0 to 100 In HSIC mode four channels are used to control hue saturation intensity and color temperature Hue saturation and intensity are controlled as in HSI mode and color temperature can be varied from 2000 to 1000 K Stand alone operation In stand alone operation the fixture executes color changes at set intervals and speeds at pre defined periods during the day and or when the light level falls below a defined level The term stand alone means that the Exterior 200 LED is not connected to a control device but is pre programmed with a sequence of up to 20 scenes that play continuously in a loop Operation 19 20 Configuring stand alone settings First the fixture needs to be configured to know if and when to activate a stand alone program Connect a PC running the MUM application as described in Connecting a PC with MUM on page 16 and click on the Stand alone settings button see Figure 13 DEMO Exterior 200 LED Files Help Stand alone settings Wess St
26. martinarct Exterior 200 LED user manual Martin Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters pes 401 290 200 i yd j o 4 Bi 2007 2008 Martin Professional A S Information subject to change without notice Martin Professional A S and all affiliated companies 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 trademarks owned or licensed by Martin Professional A S or its affiliates or subsidiaries The use of certain patents in Martin Exterior 200 LED products is licensed by Color Kinetics Inc see details printed on product P N 35000211 Rev D Safety Information gt be gt 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 MAMA DANGER Warning Warning Warning Warning Safety hazard Hazardous LED light Fire hazard Refer to user Risk of severe voltage Risk of emission Risk manual injury or dea
27. must be daisy chained i e the data cable must be connected in one single chain of fixtures as shown in Figure 7 Each chain may connect a maximum of 32 fixtures An optically isolated amplifier splitter such as the Martin RS 485 Opto Splitter P N 90758060 must be used to extend a link beyond 500 meters 1640 ft extend the link to include a further maximum 32 fixtures or branch the link into further single chains each containing 32 fixtures The Martin Opto Splitter allows a link to be branched into four new chains Each chain on the link must be terminated by placing a 120 ohm resistor available from Martin Figure 7 DMX link P N 04150308 across the data hot and cold conductors of the last fixture on the chain Long parallel runs of AC power and control data cables may cause interference on the data link and must be avoided Even if not required by law use separate conduits for power and data cables One DMX universe has 512 DMX control channels available If individual control of the fixtures in an installation is required each fixture must be given its own channels until the limit of 512 is reached At this point a new DMX universe must be created before more fixtures can be added The number of fixtures that can be individually controlled in one DMX universe depends on the number of DMX channels they use if Exterior 200 LED fixtures are set to HSI mode each fixture require 3 DMX channel
28. n from the front surface of the fixture Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture 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 directly onto LEDs Use only Martin approved accessories to mask or modify the light beam Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches or fuses Replace defective fuses with ones of the specified type and rating only Install the fixture outdoors or in a well ventilated area only Provide a minimum clearance of 150 mm 6 in and ensure unrestricted airflow around the fixture Provide a minimum center to center distance of 550 mm 21 7 in between Exterior 200 LED fixtures PROTECTION FROM INJURY Do notlook at LEDs from a distance of less than 2 2 meters 7 feet 3 inches from the front surface of the fixture without suitable protective eyewear At less than this distance the LED emission can cause eye injury or irritation At distances of 2 2 meters 7 feet 3 inches and above light output is harmless to the naked eye Do not look at LEDs with magnifiers or similar optical instruments that may concentrate the light output Ensure that all external covers components and installation fittings are securely fastened Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing servicing or moving the fixture Ensure that all supporting structur
29. n the Exterior 200 LED Lock out power to the entire distribution system before servicing or opening any cover Important The Exterior 200 LED requires regular service and maintenance to maintain reliable operation and protect the investment it represents Excessive dirt and particle buildup degrades performance causes overheating and will damage the fixture Damage caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance is not covered by the product warranty Important As with electronic components in general the Exterior 200 LED s PCBs are sensitive to ESD electrostatic discharge Take precautions to avoid ESD damage during service The service and maintenance procedures described in this section must be carried out by qualified professionals only Any service procedures not described in this section must be carried out by the Martin Service organization or its authorized agents It is Martin policy to use the best quality materials available to ensure optimum performance and the longest possible component lifetimes However optical components in all lighting fixtures are subject to wear and tear over the life of the fixture resulting in gradual changes in color rendition for example The extent of wear and tear depends heavily on operating conditions maintenance and environment so it is impossible to specify precise lifetimes for optical components However you will eventually need to replace LEDs if their characteristics are affected by wear and
30. nectors or junction boxes or by protecting connectors with weatherproof housings The Exterior 200 LED is supplied in EU and US models The only difference between the two models is that the power cable is EU color coded in EU models and US color coded in US models see Table 1 Both models accept AC power at 100 240 V nominal 50 or 60 Hz Do not connect to power at any other voltage or frequency The Exterior 200 LED is protected by a 2 5 amp slow blow primary fuse located on the power PCB inside the rear cover See Fuse replacement on page 27 for details of changing fuses See Specifications on page 33 for details of fuse rating and typical current There is no power on off switch Power is applied to the Exterior 200 LED as soon as it is connected to power Connecting to power Important The fixture is supplied with a power cable installed ready for connection to a single phase 3 wire live neutral ground earth power distribution system at 100 240 V nominal 50 60 Hz If you have any other type of distribution system than the one listed above you must replace the power cable and connect the fixture to power as described under Replacing the power cable on page 12 To connect to a single phase 3 wire live neutral ground earth power system 1 Lock out power to the installation 2 The power cable color coding for US and EU models is given in Table 1 Connect the conductors in the power cable to the distribution circu
31. nuts used must be self locking Washers must be installed between the head of each fastener and the yoke base The yoke allows the fixture to be manually panned i e rotated horizontally and tilted for beam aiming adjustment See Figure 1 To mount the fixture use a 12 mm 1 2 inch thread diameter bolt in the center hole A Then either use two bolts with 12 mm 1 2 inch shaft diameter passing through holes B or use two bolts with 8 8 Exterior 200 LED user manual mm 5 16 inch shaft diameter passing through slots C to anchor the fixture installing bolts through slots C will give approximately 90 of pan adjustment Install washers under all nuts and bolt heads If additional bolts are required to mount the fixture safely install bolts through holes B and slots C rm 200 253 82 Figure 1 Mounting yoke attachment points Tilt adjustment To adjust the tilt 1 Puton heat resistant gloves if the fixture has been in use 2 Loosen but do not remove the tilt lock screws Tilt the fixture to the desired angle and retighten the y tilt lock screws LM E Figure 2 Tilt adjustment SJ Physical installation 9 Power and DM X data cable layout Figure 3 gives an overview of a suitable cable layout The dotted lines represent AC power circuits The solid lines represent the data link Fixture Fixture DMX Universe 2 i J SPLITTER c Fixture Fixture Fixture DMX Universe 41
32. ple 5 divided by 4 results in 1 with 1 remainder This remainder will be the number of the scene that the slave fixture starts scene 1 Generally though when a Slave fixture reaches its own last scene before the Master fixture a go to scene xx message will result in the first scene being played If a slave has more scenes than the master calls the last scenes in the slave will never be executed as is the case with scene S4 in the following example F fade W wait Timeline gt Programmed in Master Programmed in Slave Result Mo fm AA E wer wer mac w O In synchronized operation the wait time is determined by the master Every slave fixture fades and waits at its own rate and then remains in the wait state until it receives a start scene xx command from the master A slave fixture will not listen for the next message from the master fixture before it has finished its current scene This may result in a slave skipping a scene if the slave has a longer scene time than the master Operation 23 Note that in the following example the scenes in the slave run out of their programmed sequence because scenes 0 and 2 on the slave are longer than the corresponding scenes on the master M master S slave F fade W wait Time gt Programmed Master Slave Exterior 200 LED user manual Service and maintenance DANGER Read Safety Information on page 3 before carrying out service or maintenance work o
33. rew the gland from the rear cover Remove the rear cover from the fixture note connections and disconnect the cable from its terminals Slide the old gland off the cable Screw the new gland into the rear cover until it is tight enough to make a seal Do not overtighten Pass the cable through the new gland and rear cover connect it to its terminals with reference to Replacing the power cable on page 12 or Connection pinouts on page 14 if necessary then reinstall the rear cover Tighten the dome nut on the cable gland before applying power AC power 13 Control data link 14 Exterior 200 LED fixtures must be connected via a control data link for DMX controller or synchronized master slave operation The following considerations must be taken into account when planning the data link RS 485 data cable designed for exterior use is required for outdoor installations RS 485 cable has low capacitance and a characteristic impedance of 85 to 150 Ohms It is electrically shielded and has at least 1 twisted pair of conductors The minimum recommended wire size is 0 25 mm 24 AWG for runs up to 300 meters 1000 ft and 0 32 mm 22 AWG for runs up 500 meters 1640 ft CAT 5 network cable designed for direct burial can be used in outdoor installations but you are recommended to run it inside conduit The maximum permitted control data cable length before a control signal amplifier is required is 500 meters 1640 ft Fixtures
34. rious types of data can be displayed by connecting a PC as described in Connecting a PC with MUM on page 16 and clicking on the Monitor button DEMO Exterior 200 LED Files Help Hardware Monitor Values Light1 0 Lux Voltage 48V 0 0 V Temp LED 0 0 DegC Fani 0 RPM Voltage 5V 0 0 V Temp Board 0 0 DegC Temp Ambient 0 0 DegC Light displays the light level currently measured by light sensor 1 on the back of the fixture Voltage displays the current voltage in 48 V and 5 V circuits on the main PCB this data is for service purposes Temp displays the current temperature on the LED circuit board that gives the highest reading the current main PCB temperature and the current ambient temperature Fan1 displays the current cooling fan speed in RPM revolutions per minute Software installation It may be necessary to upload new software i e firmware to the Exterior 200 LED if you believe that the product has a software related fault or if you want to update to a newer version Software updates are Service and maintenance 27 available from the Martin website http www martin com and can be installed via the DMX data link with the following items The Martin Uploader application version 5 0 or later downloadable free of charge from the Support area of the Martin website The Exterior 200 LED main CPU software update file downloadable free of charge from the Support area of the Martin website this file can be do
35. s one channel for hue one for saturation and one for intensity The total number of Exterior 200 LED fixtures that can be linked in one DMX universe will therefore be 512 3 170 Connection pinouts XLR connection XLR connectors are suitable if DMX cable is used for the data link XLR pin numbers are normally marked on connectors Connectors must be wired using the standard XLR DMX pin out Pin 1 Cable shield Pin 2 DMX Data 1 cold Pin 3 DMX Data 1 hot Pins 4 and 5 on 5 pin XLR connectors are available for Data 2 connections in DMX 512 A or similar systems They must be wired as follows Pin 4 DMX Data 2 cold Pin 5 DMX Data 2 hot To avoid ground earth loop interference ensure that the DMX cable shield does not come into contact with the shell or body of XLR connectors Exterior 200 LED user manual RJ 45 connection RJ 45 connectors are suitable if CAT 5 cable is used for the data link RJ 45 cable connector pins are numbered from the left looking at the face of the connector with the locking clip on top see Figure 8 Connectors must be wired according to the 568 B system using the standard RJ 45 pin out for DMX applications Pin 1 White orange DMX data hot Pin 2 Orange DMX data cold Pins 7 White brown and 8 Brown Common Pins 3 and 6 are available for Data 2 connections in DMX 512 A or similar systems They must be wired as follows Pin 3 White green Available
36. t sr xt e ex ee dea el ace Gala EUR RENTE ER RR RR TRE M don P N 91611239 3 pin male XLR connector cable type IP65 llsses elles P N 91611306 3 pin female XLR connector cable type IP65 0 0 cee eee P N 91611307 Spare parts PSA MANUS SE sanere P N 05020010 Ordering Information Exterior 200 LED Aluminum EU model Narrow o oo oo ooooocornoooooooo P N 90545000 Exterior 200 LED Aluminum EU model MediUM o o ooooooooooooo eee eee P N 90545010 Exterior 200 LED Aluminum EU model Wide ooooooo oo momo P N 90545020 Exterior 200 LED Aluminum EU model no diffuSer o o o oooooooooo P N 90545040 Exterior 200 LED Aluminum US model Narrow e IIR P N 90545100 Exterior 200 LED Aluminum US model Medium 0 0 0 0 ccc eee eee eee eee P N 90545110 Exterior 200 LED Aluminum US model Wide o o o ooooooooooooooooo P N 90545120 Exterior 200 LED Aluminum US model no diffuser lees P N 90545140 Exterior 200 LED White EU model Narrow 0 0 0 ccc ee IR P N 90545002 Exterior 200 LED White EU model Medium 0 00 cece eee eee eee P N 90545012 Exterior 200 LED White EU model Wide lllllell IR P N 90545022 Exterior 200 LED White EU model no diffuser lille P N 90545042 Exterior 200 LED White US model Narrow eeeee RR RI RII P N 90545102 Exterior 200 LED White
37. t LED based color changing floodlight from Martin This product features Luxeon K2 high power LEDs 1400 Im total LED output per fixture balanced white 5600 K at 25 C 77 F RGBAW red green blue amber white and RGB color mixing HSIC hue saturation intensity color temperature and HSI color management Diffuser filters for alternative spread angles 21 viewing angle with narrow diffuser DMX 512A control 3 5 channels depending on control mode Remote configuration and addressing over the DMX data link using MUM software and a hardware interface Auto sensing power supply unit with 100 240 V 50 60 Hz operating range For the latest firmware updates documentation product specifications and other information about this and all Martin Professional products 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 following items are included with the Exterior 200 LED Adjustable mounting bracket This user manual Using for the first time Before applying power to the fixture Carefully review Safety Information on page 3 Check that the local AC power voltage is within the range listed on the fixture s serial number label Install the fixture as described in this manual Introd
38. t a period of stand alone operation on the selected timer s Setting a light level trigger To set a light level trigger 1 Set Light level sensor trigger to On 2 Setthe light level that triggers stand alone operation using the Trigger level spin button or press Capture current sensor value to set the current ambient light level to trigger stand alone operation To avoid false triggering by sudden light changes caused by vehicle headlights or clouds for example the light level must remain above or below the trigger threshold for 5 minutes to activate the trigger Exterior 200 LED user manual Programming stand alone operation About scenes A stand alone light show consists of scenes Each scene is a particular lighting effect with predetermined color intensity and duration Up to 20 scenes can be programmed into the Exterior 200 LED s program memory Each scene has a dynamic part the fade during which effects move to the scene s programmed positions and a static part the wait where effects do not change The duration of the fade and wait is programmed individually for each scene The fade time may be 0 120 seconds the wait time may be 1 second to 12 hours The total time it takes a scene to execute is the sum of the fade and wait times Figure 14 Scene timing Programming scenes To program a scene 1 click on the Stand alone program button see Figure 15 2 Depending on which DMX mode the fi
39. te 307 mm 12 1 in Height ene nett RA Ionen he ee dex p V BELL E a dee 401 mm 15 8 in We lg lites ei as ei o 7 6 kg 16 8 lbs including bracket Dynamic Effects Color MIXING oi each og Ae ie A A AA eas RGBAW Qr PEEL ee ee ee ee 0 100 connu EE 0 10096 Blige A eU b r feer iq aa 0 100 Amber xo oti heats atone tecum acte esit ER EATER ae BAR Ye EXER RR E ae a i t e Pa 0 10096 WO ec na Sr cc 0 100 Control and Programming Color control MOAeS oooooo RR RR n RGBAW RGB HSI HSIC Control options 2 eee DMX stand alone synchronized master slave DMX Channels sort Cote ai eA NI Raa Ma Leber ates Dor cue ur DE lente gi LS RN E ed edu 3 40r5 DMX address settinQ PC with Martin MUM software and DABS1 hardware interface Stand alone trigger options 0 2 eee ee eee Internal timer and or ambient light level Stand alone and master slave programming PC with Martin MUM software and DABS1 26 bit control internal llle RGBAW RGB HSI HSIC color mixing PtOtOCOl 3 ueri re vane toa adt dee a e y fet A A doe Kalt seia USITT DMX512 A Receiver cisco e Le op epe rere ud yv SIM OO eed WO eu eh Eee owes RS 485 Firmware update xg secte a etae ERRORES RN RTL TRE Serial upload via DMX link Photometric Data SA REIR ps erii ide RON Ree deg uites Luxeon K2 high power emitters Total output 1400 Im with narrow diffuser balanced white 5600 K at 25
40. tear after an extended period of use and if you require fixtures to perform within very precise optical and color parameters When installing front and rear covers use a torque driver and cross tighten screws tighten screws opposite each other gradually in steps working around the cover to 5 6 Nm 3 7 4 4 ft Ibs Cleaning Regular cleaning is essential for fixture life and performance Buildup of dust and dirt degrades the fixture s light output and cooling ability Cleaning schedules will vary greatly depending on the operating environment It is therefore impossible to specify precise cleaning intervals for the Exterior 200 LED Inspect fixtures within their first few weeks 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 Do not use products that contain solvents abrasives or caustic agents for cleaning as they can cause surface damage to the fixture Warning Do not use a high pressure water jet for cleaning Take care not to damage seals and wiring during cleaning The Exterior 200 LED s aluminum housing and front glass can be cleaned with mild detergents such as those for washing cars To clean the housing and front glass 1 Isolate the fixture from AC power and allow the fixture to cool for 20 minutes 2 Visually check
41. th lethal or severe of eye injury electric shock Warning Class 3B LED product Do not look into the beam at a distance of less than 2 2 meters 7 feet 3 inches from the front surface of the product Do not view the light output with optical instruments or any device that may concentrate the beam 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 hazards electric shock 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 Install and operate the fixture only as described in this manual and in accordance with local laws and regulations Refer any operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician If you have questions about how to operate the fixture safely please contact your Martin dealer or call the Martin 24 hour service hotline at 45 70 200 201 PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK Shut down power to the entire installation at the main power distribution board and lock out power by removing the fuse for example before carrying out any installation or maintenance work Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing any cover or part and when not in use Connect the fixture electrically to ground earth Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrica
42. uction 7 Physical installation Warning Read Safety Information on page 3 before installing the Exterior 200 LED Warning The safety and suitability of lifting equipment installation location anchoring method mounting hardware and electrical installation is the responsibility of the installer All local safety regulations and legal requirements must be observed when installing and connecting the Exterior 200 LED Installation must be carried out by qualified professionals only Contact your Martin Architectural supplier for assistance if you have any questions about how to install this product safely Location and orientation Warning The Exterior 200 LED mounting yoke base must be securely anchored to a suitable flat surface Ensure that the supporting structure can bear the weight of all installed devices plus an adequate safety margin Warning If no diffuser filter is installed make sure that it is impossible for LEDs to be viewed from a distance of less than 2 2 meters 7 feet 3 inches If the diffuser front is installed there is no eye hazard at any distance important Make sure that there will be at least 0 1 m 4 in of free space and unrestricted airflow around the fixture Allow for service access to the front and rear of the fixture The Exterior 200 LED can be installed outdoors It has an IP rating of 65 and is designed to withstand rain and other low pressure water projections but Do not expose it to hig
43. ue of 191 75 must be sent on channel 4 to obtain a white color temperature of 5500 K DMX protocols 31 Troubleshooting Problem Probable cause s Remedy Fixture is completely dead No power to fixture Check power and connections Primary fuse blown located in fuseholder on rear panel Isolate fixture from power Check fuse and replace One or more fixtures responds incorrectly to control or does not respond at all Fault on DMX link Incorrect fixture addressing Inspect connections and cables Correct poor connections Repair or replace damaged cables Check fixture is set to correct DMX mode Check number of channels required by fixture s DMX mode and check fixture addresses Fixture defective Have faulty fixture serviced by Martin service technician Other device on DMX link defective Bypass devices on DMX link until the faulty device has been identified Have faulty device tested and serviced by Martin service technician or device supplier LEDs cut out intermittently 32 Fixture is too hot Table 2 Troubleshooting Ensure free airflow around fixture Clean fixture Check that ambient temperature does not exceed maximum permitted level Contact Martin for service Exterior 200 LED user manual Specifications Physical Length ieee A A AA 169 mm 6 7 in including cable gland Widths ts Socal tra uode ume alee exte vete nca sti Aa te go an
44. wnloaded automatically from within the Martin Uploader application A Martin Universal USB DMX Interface or similar PC fixture hardware interface and a Windows PC if you have a Martin MP 2 Uploader device it can also be used Installing software normal method 1 Connect the uploader hardware to a Exterior 200 LED fixture s data input connector The software will be uploaded to that fixture and all Exterior 200 LED fixtures that are powered on and connected via the DMX link 2 Upload the fixture software as described in the uploader s help file or user documentation Disconnect the uploader hardware and reconnect the fixture to the DMX link 4 Cycle power off and on Check that the fixture resets correctly If an error message appears in the display cycle power off and on again and check that the fixture now resets correctly e Installing software boot mode upload A boot mode upload may be required if the software update notes call for it or if the ON fixture software is seriously corrupted and Normal DIP switch setting the fixture will not accept a software upload t t using the normal method described above 123456 To carry out a boot mode upload 1 Isolate the fixture from power and allow ON to cool for at least 20 minutes DIP switch setting for boot mode upload 4 I 2 Open the rear cover as described for access to the main PCB 123456 3 Locate the DIP switch on the main PCB and move pin 6 to OFF Reinstal
45. xture is set to the stand alone programming window will show columns for RGB RGBAW HSI or HSIC Apply values by setting levels in each column 3 Select a fade time and a wait time for the scene DEMO Exterior 200 LED Files Help sul Stand alone program EM sms ves Senk ima lo El El E Scene fade time LER El E Scene 1 of 0 ec gt EN lt Previous Scene gt Next Scene b Add Scene J Delete Scene i Delete All A 3 Run Program Close Figure 15 Stand alone programming window Scene management Once you have specified values for the effects and fade and wait times for the scene you can store and manage scenes using the commands available at the bottom of the Stand alone program window Store scene Save settings in the current scene Add scene Save settings in a new scene at the end of the current sequence of scenes Insert scene Save settings in a new scene before the current scene Tip Think of the Add and Insert commands as Save commands to be used as the last step after programming all effects Delete scene Remove the current scene from memory Scenes after the deleted scene are renumbered Next scene Step to the next scene Operation 21 Previous Step to the previous scene scene Delete all Remove all scenes from the luminaire memory Run program Run the scenes in the programmed light show When the program is run by applying the Run program command s

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