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1. FIRMWARE UPDATES Firmware updates are released when features are added The latest version is available from the Support Area of the Martin Professional web site at http www martin dk The installed firmware version number is displayed by the LEDs on power up The number of flashes in LED 1 indicates the digit to the left of the decimal point and the number of flashes in LED 2 indicates the digit to the right of the decimal point For example if the firmware version is 1 3 LED 1 flashes once and LED 2 flashes three times Firmware is installed using a Martin uploader or a 4064 ISA DMX interface for the Martin LightJockey controller The procedure is found in the MP 2 user manual and the Martin Software Uploader online help file REQUIREMENTS The following are required in order to install software The Exterior 200 update file available for download from the User Support Area of the Martin web site http www martin dk The Martin Software Uploader program version 4 0 or later available for download from the User Support Area of the Martin web site A Martin MP 2 Uploader connected to a Windows 95 98 PC or a LightJockey Controller with 4064 DMX Interface card Updating fixture firmware with the MP 2 Uploader 1 Connect a prepared MP 2 Uploader to the DMX link Apply power to the fixtures and the MP 2 Wait a few moments for the fixtures to reset Select Read Memory Card from the MP 2 main menu Use the buttons on the
2. The LEDs flash off for a brief instant at LED1 LED2 SENSOR regular intervals to prevent false readings when the light sensor samples the light level Appearance Message LED 1 Message LED 2 Steady green Effects OK Data OK Steady red Invalid data no data Steady yellow Upload in progress Upload in progress Blink red Memory error gt Blink yellow Reset in progress Reset in progress Off z No data detected Table 4 LED status messages General operation 17 18 The installed firmware version number is displayed by the LEDs on power up The number of red flashes in LED 1 indicates the digit to the left of the decimal point and the number of green flashes in LED 2 indicates the digit to the right of the decimal point For example if the firmware version is 1 3 LED 1 flashes red once and LED 2 flashes green three times General operation STAND ALONE OPERATION This chapter describes how to operate the Exterior 200 in stand alone mode where the fixture executes color changes at set intervals and speeds at pre defined periods during the day or when the light level falls below a defined level The term stand alone is used to mean that the Exterior 200 is not connected to a controller but is programmed with a series of up to 20 scenes that play continuously in a loop The term stand alone operation can be applied to a single fixture or to multiple fixtures operating synchronously Up to 32 Exterior 2
3. This is No Master Slave the default Master Master Set the fixture to the master in a chain of Slave multiple fixtures Slave Set the fixture to be a slave in a chain of MP 2 control menu multiple fixtures 37 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Effect default settings bold Dimmer 0 255 Set dimmer level Cyan 0 255 Set cyan level Magenta 0 255 Set magenta level Yellow 0 255 Set yellow level Random off Disable random color CMY slow Random colors slow CMY medium Random colors medium CMY fast Random colors fast Cyan Mag slow Random bluish colors slow Cyan Mag medi Random bluish colors medium Random Cyan Mag fast Random bluish colors fast Mag Yel slow Random reddish colors slow Mag Yel medi Random reddish colors medium Mag Yel fast Random reddish colors fast Cyan Yel slow Random greenish colors slow Cyan Yel medi Random greenish colors medium Cyan Yel fast Random greenish colors fast Stand Program Snap Set scene fade time to zero so that Fatictimg scene changes are immediate 1 sec 2 min Set scene fade time from one second up to two minutes ac trig 0s 10m Set scene wait time up to 10 minutes Add scene Go Save new scene to end of sequence Se Go Call the next scene F revioug Go Call the previous scene Sore Go Save changes to current scene neen Go Save new scene before current sce
4. When replacing the lamp allow the fixture to cool for at least 15 minutes before opening the fixture Do not stare directly into the light Never look at an exposed lamp while it is lit Replace the lamp if it becomes defective or worn out Introduction 5 Guarding against burns and fire Never attempt to bypass the thermostatic switch or fuses Always replace defective fuses with ones of the specified type and rating Keep all combustible materials for example fabric wood paper at least 1 meter 39 inches away from the fixture Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture Do not illuminate surfaces within 0 5 meters 20 inches of the fixture Install the fixture outdoors or in a well ventilated area Never place filters or other materials over the lens The exterior of the fixture becomes very hot up to 90 C 194 E during normal operation Do not locate the fixture in areas where accidental contact is likely Do not modify the fixture or install other than genuine Martin parts Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature Ta exceeds 40 C 104 F Preventing injury due to falls When suspending the fixture above ground level verify that the structure can hold at least 10 times the weight of all installed devices Block access below the work area whenever installing or removing the fixture 6 Introduction INSTALLATION This section describes in general terms how to mount the fixtu
5. and 600s on page 28 Random color mixing Random color mixing at slow medium and fast speeds is available on channel 6 The colors can be mixed from any two or all three of the primary subtractive colors Choosing a random mixing of just two of the primary subtractive colors will result in the following types of tones Combination Result Cyan amp magenta Bluish tones Cyan amp yellow Greenish tones Magenta amp yellow Reddish tones These random commands take precedence over values set on the cyan magenta and yellow channels Effect speed The speed at which effects fade that is move from one position to another can be controlled in two ways known as tracking control and vector control You may switch between tracking and vector control but you cannot use both at the same time Tracking control is enabled by setting channel 7 the speed channel to a decimal value from 0 to 2 Fades are then programmed using the controller s cross faders The Exterior 200 has a digital filter algorithm that averages several updates to ensure smooth movement Vector control provides a way to program fades on controllers without cross faders and may provide smoother fades than tracking control with some controllers particularly on very slow fades A vector speed is programmed by setting channel 7 to a decimal value from 3 fastest to 245 slowest The speed setting applies to dimmer and color fades When using vector cont
6. at the main circuit board inside the last fixture in each chain Building a data link 3 To build a data link Connect a data cable to the controller s data output A male 5 pin to female 3 pin adaptor may be required Lead the data cable from the controller to the first fixture and plug it into the male data cable Connect the output of the fixture closest to the controller to the input of the next fixture Continue in this manner Up to 32 fixtures may be connected output to input Terminate the link as described above at the output of the last fixture in the chain Installation 13 SETTINGS 14 This section describes how to set the control address personalities and clock To set user options you need a Martin MP 2 Uploader that has been loaded with the Exterior 200 s control software and connected to the fixture or data link Please refer to the MP 2 Uploader user manual for details Note Fixtures do not provide feedback to the uploader Therefore the current settings can only be read by observing the behavior of the fixture MODES The uploader provides two ways to access fixtures single fixture mode and all fixtures mode In single fixture mode the uploader communicates only with the fixture at a designated address In all fixtures mode the uploader communicates with all fixtures of the same type to which it is connected Fixture specific settings such as the control address should be made in single fixtu
7. fuse is located on the small circuit board and the secondary fuses for the low voltage power supplies are located on the main circuit board Fuse replacement requires a 4 mm Allen wrench and an 8 mm wrench To replace a fuse Make sure the Exterior 200 is isolated from AC power Open the power section Remove the two bolts at the rear of the power module and then slide the entire module out of the housing Locate and replace the defective fuse with one of the same size and rating Replace and secure the module Replace the cover before applying power See Gaskets on page 31 Service Problem No response from fixture when power is applied TROUBLESHOOTING Probable cause s No power to fixture Remedy Check power cables Primary fuse blown Replace fuse Secondary fuse blown Replace fuse Fixture resets but does not respond correctly to controller DMX mode operation Controller not connected Connect controller Incorrect addressing of the fixtures Check address setting on fixture and controller Bad data link connection Inspect cables and correct poor connections and or broken cables Conflict between tracking and vector control Eliminate scene cross fade on controller or set ch 7 to 0 Data link not terminated Insert termination plug in output of last fixture Defective fixture or 2 devices transmitting on link Bypass fixtures o
8. received from the master fixture Automatically triggering stand alone operation 22 Stand alone operation can be set for one or two periods during a 24 hour period or for a light level SETTING A LIGHT LEVEL TRIGGER Stand alone operation can be set for a light level using the built in light sensor If the light levels fall below the specified level then operation starts If both the timer and the light level trigger are used operation starts whenever it is darker than the light level setting or within the times set To avoid false triggering by sudden light changes for example from automobile headlights the light level must remain above or below the trigger threshold for 5 minutes To set the light trigger From the Stand alone menu select Light level thenEnable and then On Select Level and use the arrow keys to select a trigger level from O darkest to 2 5 5 brightest The light toggles on and off as you scroll past the current light level Select OK Alternatively you could capture the current light level using the sensor in the fixture and use this as the trigger level From the Stand alone menu selectLight level thenEnable and then On Select Capture and then select Go Stand alone operation SETTING A TIMER TRIGGER Stand alone operation can be set for one or two periods during a 24 hour period using the built in clock If both the clock and the light sensor are used operation st
9. right to scroll through the card slots Select the slot that holds the desired version of EX T2 0 0 firmware Select Update Software Select Yes to confirm Select Update in DMX mode to start the upload The MP 2 initializes all connected Exterior 200s which respond with two yellow LEDs in the status display Avoid interrupting the process this will corrupt the software Service 33 6 After a successful upload the fixtures reset with the new software If an error occurs and the fixtures do not reset data was interrupted or corrupted during transmission Perform a boot mode upload as described below BOOT SECTOR UPLOAD If the normal upload procedure does not work or if the software update notes call for a boot sector update move the boot sector jumper at PL2 to the BOOT position before uploading software Performing a boot sector update Warning 34 4 2 Make sure the Exterior 200 is isolated from AC power Open the power section Locate the jumper at position PL2 Move the jumper to the BOOT position pins 1 and 2 Perform a boot mode upload as described in the uploader manual When the upload is complete disconnect the fixture from power and move the jumper at PL2 back to the LOCK position pins 2 and 3 To replace the cover see Gaskets on page 31 FUSE REPLACEMENT Never replace fuses with ones of a different rating The Exterior 200 has 3 fuses located in the power section The main
10. 00s may be connected for synchronized operation triggered by a master fixture Synchronous operation of multiple Exterior 200s requires that they be connected on a data link Execution of a stand alone program may be set to start automatically upon power on or toggled on off with an MC X controller which also provides direct selection of seven scenes When programming for stand alone operation you might find the summary of commands available in MP 2 control menu on page 37 useful as a quick reference PROGRAMMING FIXTURES The programming of scenes and setting up of master slave relationships is performed using an MP 2 Uploader The uploader is connected to the fixture used to program the stand alone settings for that fixture or all the fixtures connected to that fixture by data link and then removed Once a fixture is subsequently switched on it can automatically run the scenes in its program in a loop according to the triggering criteria you have specified time of day or light level To summarize you can use the MP 2 Uploader to program Individual fixtures one at a time The same program in multiple fixtures that are linked with data cables Individual programs in multiple fixtures that are linked with data cables If you are not familiar with the use of the MP 2 then it is recommend that you familiarize yourself with it using the MP 2 Uploader manual Stand alone operation 19 Getting started Selec
11. Exterior 200 user manual Measurements are in millimeters 2001 Martin Professional A S Denmark All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from Martin Professional A S Denmark Printed in Denmark P N 35000096 Rev C Introduction 00 eis Bueden Ee gr EE Cer Ke 5 Safety information 5 Guarding against electric shock 0 0 00 c cece eee eee 5 Preventing UV radiation and lamp explosion 5 Guarding against burns and re 6 Preventing injury due totale 6 Installation A ag AA 7 UNPACKING see reu EE 7 Fastening method sede pres a ues a e a 7 Fixture orientation and location 8 Bracket adjustment 9 E el WEE 9 Changing the power supply settings 10 Replacing the mains lead 11 Installing a cord cap on the mains lead 11 Data lic isi ote out mts erstes ied ii 12 Cable and junctions 4 cr s vanes eae RI Cy Rc Sei 12 ee LCE 13 Building a data link 0 0 llle 13 Settings iis 45 Hh owe AAA 14 MOdES estaa ES EROS eee hi 14 Control address 14 Personality settings 15 NOG ren 16 General operation lllllleeeee s 17 General guidelines liliis eere 17 The LEDs and fixture operating status 17 Stand alone operation sus 19 Programming fixtures l
12. Store Save settings in the current scene scene Add Save settings in a new scene at the end of the sequence scene Insert Save settings in a new scene before the current scene scene which moves up a number Tip Think of the Add and Insert commands as Save commands to be used as the last step after programming all effects Delete Remove the current scene from memory Scenes above the scene deleted scene move down a number Next Step to the next scene scene Previous scene Step to the previous scene Stand alone operation Clear Remove all scenes from the fixture memory scenes Run Run the scenes in the current program program The only indication of what the current scene is comes from the behavior of the fixture When the program is run scenes execute in a continuous ascending loop If a slaved fixture has Fewer scenes than the master fixture it will run these in a cycle continuously until the master fixture signals that the program should start from the beginning again More scenes than the master fixture then the additional scenes will never run because the program will reset to the first scene when the master starts its program from the beginning Automatic program start at power on 1 You can specify that the program should start automatically when the fixture is powered on From the Stand alone menu select Aut o prog on Thenselect On Disconnecting the MP 2 Uploader When all the settings
13. U eae aloe oh ee IP 65 THERMAL Maximum ambient temperature CT 40 C 104 F Maximum surface temperature steady state T 40 2 90 C 194 F MAXIMUM POWER AND CURRENT Ke AE KEE 210 W 1 2A RAR AE KEE EEN 220W 1 1A 225 V 50 60 EE P tie ets Re Trac ute Fuld ep poto ud oed ids Pe RU 200W 1 0A 245 V5 50 60 AZ sock ek eR uS a DPA dt derat 200W 0 9A 2 FIN S0 60 EIz 3 3 e asm noA Tre exp Tore OD Ru Toce PR GRE WU 200W 0 8A FUSES Primary fuse Adsense beh VIA SA ERE RECO CEN D T 3 15 A high Pt 250 V PASA AA des bs biet T2A 250 V IA A EE T 2A 250 V Specifications ACCESSORIES 307 Fresnel lOs es a ioe idee Soe MERE iow PT wea dee a amd weet P N 91610022 90 x 70 beam shaper lens ies RR eR RE ERR P N 91610023 MP 2 Uploader 23 etse dr aem re ere e eoe ip DA dar tes P N 90758420 MC X Controller 220 245 V 50Hz llle P N 90718200 MC X Controller 10 120VN epbs eee P N 90718300 Philips CDM SA T 150 W lamp IIR P N 97010111 Specifications 41
14. arts within the times set or whenever it is darker than the light level setting Operation stops at the stop time provided that the ambient light is brighter than the light trigger setting The first thing to do is to set the correct time See Clock on page 16 You can set timer operation for a single period or for two periods for example one period in the morning and one period in the evening To set the timer for a single period 1 SelectStand alone from the Fixture menu 2 Select Timer thenTimert 3 Select Start then Hour Use the arrow keys to specify the start hour Select OK 4 Select Minute Use the arrow keys to specify the start minute Select OK 5 Select Back 6 Select St op then Hour Use the arrow keys to specify the stop hour Select OK 7 Select Start then Minute Use the arrow keys to specify the stop minute Select OK Programming effects in scenes Stand alone effects can be programmed and stored as scenes Up to 20 scenes can be programmed in each fixture Each scene can contain individual color characteristics light intensity a fade time and a wait time 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 the effects in the scene are expressed 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 0 600 seconds The
15. cord cap manufacturer s instructions connect the yellow and green wire to ground earth the brown wire to live and the blue wire to neutral Table 3 shows some pin identification schemes consult an electrician if you have any doubts about proper installation Installation 11 Wire EU Wire US Pin Marking Screw US brown black live SE yellow or brass blue white neutral N silver yellow green green ground 2d green Table 3 Cord Cap Connections DATA LINK A data link is required for DMX controller operation and for synchronized stand alone operation of multiple Exterior 200s Cable and junctions 12 The Exterior 200 provides a dual 1 8 meter 5 9 ft 24 AWG cable with locking 3 pin male and female XLR connectors for data connection The male cable is the data input and the female cable is the data output The connectors are wired pin 1 to shield gnd pin 2 to signal cold and pin 3 to signal hot Use RS 485 data cable designed for outdoor use to extend the link 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 wire size is 0 2 mm 24 AWG for runs up to 300 meters 1000 ft and 0 322 mm 26 AWG for runs up 500 meters 1640 ft The XLR connectors must be protected in a weatherproof housing Alternatively data cables may be connected in ground 3 hot
16. e a setting on a single fixture or all fixtures mode to make global changes If using single fixture mode enter the fixture s address Select Special from the fixture menu Select the desired personality and setting See MP 2 control menu on page 37 Press OK Settings 15 16 on O a A WO I CLOCK The Exterior 200 has a battery operated 24 hour clock that can start and stop stand alone operation To set the clock Prepare and connect an upload device as described in the MP2 Uploader manual Apply power to the fixture Select all fixtures mode Select Time from the fixture menu Select Ho u r and scroll to the current hour Press OK Select Mi nut e and scroll to the current minute Press OK Press Back to return to the main menu Settings GENERAL OPERATION GENERAL GUIDELINES For optimum lamp life turn off lamp power whenever illumination is not required for extended periods of an hour or more Fixture power may remain on when not in use When the temperature is expected to fall below freezing leave the fixture powered on when not in use to keep the electronics warm The lamp however may be switched off Always allow the lamp to warm up fully before turning it off Avoid turning on several lamps at once THE LEDS AND FIXTURE OPERATING STATUS Two LEDs on the rear panel display the fixture status Normal operation is indicated by two green LEDs See Table 4 for other status messages
17. e not described here to a qualified Martin technician Disconnect the fixture from power before removing any cover SEAL MAINTENANCE GASKETS To maintain the fixture s resistance to dust and moisture it is important that you replace gaskets covers carefully after removal With the exception of the screws on the front cover cross tighten all screws with a torque of 3 Nm 2 2 Ft Lbs With this torque the seal will be compressed by about one third When replacing the front cover to avoid breaking the glass tighten the screws by working around in a circle tightening them to a maximum torque of 1 8 Nm 1 3 Ft Lbs The silicone gaskets should maintain their sealing ability for the life of the fixture When servicing the fixture note the condition of the gaskets and replace any gasket that is cracked torn brittle or inflexible Replacement gaskets may be ordered as follows Front section seal for Exterior 2001 3200 P N 20600070 Lamp section seal for Exterior 200 300 0 00 00000000 P N 20600080 Power section seal for Exterior 200 200 e cee eee eee P N 20600090 CABLE GLANDS The cable gland must be replaced if the power or data cable is replaced with a cable of a different diameter or if the data cable is replaced with two separate cables Replacement glands available from electrical suppliers must have the following characteristics Temperature ran geting seo digas d ere Pre RIO e Rd AUR EN 20 to 70 C
18. e uploader to the data link and use single fixture mode Otherwise use all fixtures mode and isolate all other fixtures from the uploader Apply power to the fixture If using single fixture mode scroll to the fixture s current from address and press OK Select DMX address from the fixture menu Scroll to the desired control address and press OK Press OK again to confirm and save the setting PERSONALITY SETTINGS The following settings are available to modify fixture behavior DMX Lamp off When the DMX Lamp off personality is on the default setting lamp power can be turned off from the controller by setting channel 1 to a decimal value from 248 to 255 When set to off the lamp off command executes only if channels 3 4 and 5 are set to values from 230 to 232 DMX reset When the DMX Reset personality is on the default setting the fixture can be reset from the controller by setting channel 1 to a decimal value from 208 to 217 When set to off the reset command executes only if channels 3 4 and 5 are set to values from 230 to 232 Automatic Lamp on When the Automatic Lamp on personality is on the fixture turns on the lamp within 90 seconds of power on When set to off the default setting a lamp on command is required to turn on the lamp To set a personality setting Prepare and connect an upload device as described in the uploader user manual Apply power to the fixture Select single fixture mode to chang
19. eam shaper lens The optional beam shaper provides an asymmetric 90 by 70 field It installs with the ridges facing in towards the lamp and may be turned as desired the ridges are parallel with the short axis of the field This lens is lighter and more fragile than the others be extra careful when installing the beam shaper lens and tighten the rubber washers just enough to exert light pressure CHANGING THE LENS Lens installation requires a 4 mm Allen wrench and a no 2 Pozidriv screwdriver 1 Remove the front cover and gasket Loosen the screws in the bottom lens bracket to release the pressure in the rubber washers Remove the top lens bracket Remove the existing lens 2 Place the new lens flat against the metal plate with the rougher side in or out as described above Replace the top lens bracket Tighten the 4 lens bracket screws several turns to squeeze the washers out against the lens Accessories 29 30 3 To replace the front cover a Drive all screws to the bottom without tightening finger tight b Starting with one screw and working around in a circle tighten all screws partially with low torque c Tighten to a maximum torque of 1 8 Nm 1 3 Ft Lbs still working around in a circle Note that if you tighten the screws to more than the maximum torque the front glass might break Accessories SERVICE Warning This section describes service procedures that can be performed by the user Refer all servic
20. eft of the Version Leave decimal point and the number of green MP 2 control menu flashes in LED 2 indicates the digit to the right of the decimal point For example if the firmware version is 1 3 LED 1 flashes red once and LED 2 flashes green three times 39 SPECIFICATIONS 40 PHYSICAL Lar A UE UD E 301 mm 11 5 in Midtli ise e ele tu e eoe ee fee oe Fe eu a aye uet p ido a 310 mm 12 2 in Heretik eg ERI PUO E e edP uice pese ie ep Ds 402 mm 15 8 in Weight c icis uto entstehen te Taur TOL Pea OP RISE 15 kg 33 Ibs SOURCE Philips CDM SA T 150 W Master Color included 85 Lm W 6000 hr 4000 K Bases ise erneute o De BOUE EU Et gis Bede ed D CN ER GY 9 5 DATA COMMUNICATION Hardware standard eed ee bs De RR bts Suda palaces dvds Re Ue a Do aon RS 485 Data lO idas 3 pin XLR pin 1 shield pin 2 cold pin 3 hot INSTALLATION Minimum distance to combustible materials oooooooooooooooooo 1 m 39 in Minimum distance to illuminated surfaces 000 c eee eee ee 0 5 m 20 in CONSTRUCTION le TEE EE extruded aluminum Einishi 4 eve AERA hace lee usa peices anodized natural aluminum color Front plass eu 5 cous ow ea ta e ER eme ex uen del eats 6 mm anti reflection coated Mounting bracket 20 0 0 0 cece eee eens 8 mm anodized aluminum Housing to bracket attachment 4 stainless steel M6 bolts A2 DIN 933 18 8 Protection factor A 219 se chee dE AER RC rs ua OREM LA
21. ets on page 31 To set the frequency move the black dbi pag wire to the 50 or 60 Hz terminal MAINS CONNECTION For protection from dangerous electric shock the fixture must be grounded earthed The AC mains supply shall be fitted with a fuse or circuit breaker ground fault protection and a means to isolate the fixture from the mains during service or when not in use The Exterior 200 is equipped with a 1 8 meter 5 9 ft length of 3 conductor 0 75 mm 18 AWG electrical cable for connection to the AC power supply Other cable can be installed as follows Note The cable gland fits 5 5 10 mm diameter cables The cable attaches with 1 4 female spade plugs on the live and neutral wires and a ring terminal on the ground wire Replacing the mains lead 4 2 Installing Isolate the fixture from AC power Loosen both cable gland cap nuts and remove the power section cover Disconnect the existing mains cable and pull it through the cable gland Pass the new cable through the cable gland and connect the leads The live wire connects to PL3 the neutral wire connects to PL1 and the ground wire connects to the chassis screw terminal Draw up the slack in the AC and data cables and replace the power section cover Tighten the cable gland cap nuts well to seal against moisture a cord cap on the mains lead A cord cap may be installed on the mains lead for testing service and temporary applications Following the
22. have been made disconnect the data input cable from the MP 2 Reconnect the output cable to the data link or next fixture if applicable and run through the process described in this section EXECUTING STAND ALONE SCENES WITH AN MC X CONTROLLER Execution of the stand alone program can be toggled on or off with an MC X controller which can also be used to directly select and run of any one of the first seven scenes in the program Connect the MC X controller to the Exterior 200 s data input If multiple Exterior 200s are connected in a data link plug the controller into the first fixture in the link To Trigger scenes 00 06 press the numbered preset buttons on the MC X Have each fixture run its own routine press Auto Stand alone operation 25 CONTROLLER OPERATION Important Dimmer 26 The Exterior 200 may be programmed and operated with any lighting controller that is compatible with the USITT DMX standard This section describes how to operate the fixture with a controller See the DMX protocol starting on page 36 for specific control values and Data link on page 12 for connection requirements LAMP CONTROL Avoid striking several lamps at once The lamp can be turned on and off from the controller using the lamp on and lamp off commands on channel 1 If the DMX Lamp off personality is off the lamp off command on channel 1 executes only if each of the CMY channels 3 4 and 5 is set to a DMX value fr
23. ium 175 194 68 76 CM fast 195 214 76 84 CY slow 215 234 84 92 CY medium 235 255 92 255 CY fast Speed 0 2 0 1 Tracking 7 3 245 1 96 Fast gt slow 246 251 96 98 Reserved no change 252 255 99 100 Fast 36 DMX protocol MP 2 CONTROL MENU Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Effect default settings bold DMX address 1 512 Select control address Off Disable stand alone operation Enable SA F On Enable stand alone operation Off Disable light level operation Enable d B A On Enable light level operation Light level Sets the light trigger level 1 is darkest Level 1 255 255 is brightest When setting light switches on off at current level Capture Go Capture current light level None Disable timer operation imer Timer 1 Use timer 1 to trigger start stop I Timer 2 Use timer 2 to trigger start stop Both Timers Use timers 1 and 2 to trigger start stop Hour Set timer 1 start hour Start f 3 Minute Set timer 1 start minute Stand Timer Timer 1 alone Sto Hour Set timer 1 stop hour P Minute Set timer 1 stop minute Hour Set timer 2 start hour Start f 3 Minute Set timer 2 start minute Timer 2 Sto Hour Set timer 2 stop hour p Minute Set timer 2 stop minute Do not start the program at fixture Auto Prog Off power on prog On On Start program at fixture power on The fixture operates in isolation
24. lle 19 GETING Stated since e n rdc ce tte Wika Rr eI whet 20 Selecting fixtures to program 20 Enabling or disabling stand alone mode 21 Setting master slave options 21 Automatically triggering stand alone operation 22 Programming effects in scene 23 Automatic program start at power on 2 000000e 25 Disconnecting the MP 2 Uploader 002 0c eee ae 25 Executing stand alone scenes with an MC X Controller 25 Controller operation 0ooooooocnnoooommmo 26 LAMP CONUOl ir EE QUE RHET erate oe ee aA 26 A NA 26 Ditimer a n EIIE it a Res S dis 26 CMY subtractive color mixing 27 Random color mxng 27 Effectspeed c nimia Eum van aga EP Sepa che 27 Color matching Exterior 200s and 600s 28 ACCOeSSOTIOS Su ENN NEE kou en a a KN 29 LENS OPllONSs ms mi He sleek ds penu edd ve Deque m 29 Changing the lens 29 Service A e IN ssa ENN KN ax a CE a 31 Seal maintenance 31 Lamp replacement 0 00 eee 32 Gleaning id A dial 33 Firmware updates 33 Updating fixture firmware with the MP 2 Uploader 33 Performing a boot sector update 34 Fuse replacement 34 Troubleshooting War ieee ee eee Ree ews 35 DMX protocol EN eg eee NN NEIEN a ee SN 36 MP 2 control menu cuota dE eee 37 Specifications aie NA 40 INTRODUCTION Warning Thank you for selecting the Martin Exterior 200 The Exterior 200 is an automated 150 wa
25. m the time or trigger criteria into all fixtures simultaneously while program scenes might be programmed into fixtures individually Note that it is important that all the fixtures have the same software level set or the results will be unpredictable For more information see Firmware updates on page 33 SELECTING A SINGLE FIXTURE To program a single fixture SelectSingle address from the Fixture menu Select a start address that corresponds to the fixture that you want to program using the arrows Select OK Stand alone operation SELECTING ALL FIXTURES ON A DATA LINK To program all fixtures on the data link simultaneously select A11 addresses from the Fixture menu Enabling or disabling stand alone mode To Disable stand alone mode select Stand alone then Enable SA and then Off Enable stand alone mode select Stand alone then Enable SA and then On Stand alone mode can be disabled temporarily by Turning the fixture off Connecting a controller and sending control signals Stand alone operation resumes when the fixture has been turned off and then turned back on again provided that the Auto prog on option has been specified for the fixture for more information see Automatic program start at power on on page 25 or when another trigger event occurs light level or time trigger Setting master slave options Synchronous stand alone operation of up to 32 Exterior 200s may be achie
26. n so that water cannot collect between the lamp section and the power section 7 TTT When the fixture is located above the area to be illuminated install with the power section on top Installation Warning Warning Important BRACKET ADJUSTMENT The mounting bracket can be positioned along the length of the power section and pivots 70 210 degrees from the 6 o clock position shown inside front cover This procedure requires 4 mm and 5 mm Allen wrenches hex keys Allow the fixture to cool before handling To adjust the mounting bracket To adjust the bracket s lateral position remove the outer discs on each side of the bracket Loosen but do not remove the bracket screws Slide the fixture to the desired position and retighten the bracket screws Replace the outer discs To adjust the tilt angle loosen the tilt lock screws Turn the fixture to the desired angle and retighten the screws tilt lock mm outer disc bracket screws AC POWER Do not connect the Exterior 200 to an electrical dimmer system doing so can damage the electronics Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing any cover Verify voltage and frequency settings before applying power POWER SUPPLY SETTINGS The Exterior 200 is factory wired to one of the configurations shown in Table 1 The model number and factory settings are printed on the serial number label If Installation 9 your local AC
27. ne pelete Go Delete the current scene Cir all No Cancel command scenes Yes Delete all scenes d Leave Run the scenes in the program Time Hour 0 23 Set the current hour in 24 hour time Minute 0 59 Set the current minute 38 MP 2 control menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Effect default settings bold Reset On Reset effects to home position Lamp on On Turn on lamp Lamp off Off Turn off lamp Open Move all effects to open position All effects P pon Wor Closed Move all effects to closed position O M ition Dimmer pen ove dimmer to open position Adjust Closed Move dimmer to closed position evar Open Move cyan flag to open position Closed Move cyan flag to full position Open Move magenta flag to open position Magenta p E 2 p Re L Closed Move magenta flag to full position Yellow Open Move magenta flag to open position Closed Move magenta flag to full position Require confirmation of lamp off a REG default On Enable lamp off without confirmation Off Require confirmation of reset command Special DMX reset On Enable reset without confirmation default Off Strike lamp from controller default Auto lamp e SE on On Strike lamp automatically within 90 seconds of power on The installed firmware version number is displayed by the LEDs at the rear of the fixture The number of red flashes in LED 1 indicates the digit to the l
28. ne at a time until normal operation is regained unplug both connectors and connect them directly together Colors cannot be mixed Random color mixing is on Turn off random color mixing ch 6 Fixture does not reset correctly Electronic or mechanical failure Contact service technician No light lamp cuts out intermittently or burns out too quickly Lamp missing or blown Disconnect fixture and replace lamp Fixture or lamp is too hot Allow fixture to cool If problem persists contact service technician Incorrect power supply setting Troubleshooting Check setting 35 DMX PROTOCOL Start code 0 DMX channel Value Percent Function Reset Lamp On Off 1 0 207 0 81 Reserved no change 208 217 82 85 Reset fixture If the command is 218 227 85 89 Reserved no change disabled set channels 3 4 and 5 CMY from 228 237 89 93 Lamp power on 230 to 232 238 247 93 97 Reserved no change 248 255 97 100 Lamp power off Note T gt 5 seconds 2 Dimmer 0 255 0 100 Closed gt open 3 Cyan 0 255 0 100 White gt Cyan 4 Magenta 0 255 0 100 White Magenta 5 Yellow 0 255 0 100 White Yellow Random Color Mixing 0 14 0 5 Off 15 34 5 13 CMY slow 35 54 13 21 CMY medium 55 74 21 29 CMY fast 75 94 29 37 MY slow 6 95 114 37 44 MY medium 115 134 45 52 MY mix fast 135 154 53 60 CM slow 155 174 61 68 CM med
29. om 230 to 232 Strike lamps one at a time at 5 second intervals Striking many lamps at once may cause a voltage drop large enough to prevent lamps from striking damage electronics and trip circuit breakers To have the lamp strike automatically at power up set the Automatic Lamp on personality to on see page 15 Note After being turned off the lamp must cool for approximately 8 minutes before it can be turned back on EFFECTS The mechanical effects reset to their home positions when the fixture is powered on Effects can also be reset from the controller on channel 1 If the DMX Reset personality is off the reset command on channel 1 executes only if each of the CMY channels is set to a DMX value from 230 to 232 The mechanical dimmer provides smooth high resolution full range dimming on channel 2 Controller operation CMY subtractive color mixing The CMY color mixing system is based on cyan magenta and yellow color filters A continuous range of colors may be achieved by varying the amount of each filter from 0 to 100 on channels 3 4 and 5 To execute specific color values channel 6 random color mixing must be set to 0 Note that mixing 3 colors results in a loss of light the light is blacked out when all 3 colors are fully applied For maximum brightness mix only 2 colors at a time If you have Exterior 600 and Exterior 200 fixtures rigged in the same installation then refer to Color matching Exterior 200s
30. or better Ingress protection rating lisse IP 67 or 68 Entry thread Sizes essc ROT e m RENI Ed DAP e ES PG 11 Minimum entry thread length l lesse 8mm Service 31 Warning 32 4 2 3 4 5 6 LAMP REPLACEMENT The Exterior 200 uses the Philips CDM SA T 150W discharge lamp Installing any other lamp may damage the fixture Lamp Efficiency Color Temp Average Life Philips CDM SA T 150W 85 Lm W 4000 K 6000 hr Table 5 Lamp specifications Lamp replacement requires 3 mm and 4 mm Allen wrenches Allow the lamp to cool for 15 minutes before removing the lamp cover To replace the lamp Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool Remove the lamp cover and gasket Remove the Allen screws to the left and right of the lamp socket Gently lead the lamp out of the housing Remove the old lamp from the socket Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base do not touch the glass bulb insert it firmly and squarely into the lamp socket Clean the glass bulb with an alcohol wipe or a clean lint free cloth wetted with alcohol Gently insert the lamp through the reflector opening without winding the wires around the lamp Replace the Allen screws To replace the cover see Gaskets on page 31 pA Service CLEANING Rinse off loose dirt with a garden hose or low pressure water spray Wash the aluminum housing with a soft brush or sponge and a mild non abrasive car washing detergent Rinse
31. re and connect it to data and AC power These procedures shall be performed by qualified professionals UNPACKING The Exterior 200 comes with the following items Philips CDM SA T 150 W discharge lamp installed User manual FASTENING METHOD Notice It is the installer s responsibility to determine the anchoring method 200 O13 The Exterior 200 may be permanently fastened to any flat surface pedestal or other support that can safely bear at least 10 times the fixture s weight Installation 7 The mounting bracket provides 3 holes for 12 mm 1 2 in hardware spaced 100 mm on center and 2 quarter circle slots with a center radius of 26 5 mm for 8 mm 5 16 in hardware Consult a qualified engineer to determine a suitable anchoring method The specific fastening hardware will depend on the installation In general use high quality metric grade 8 8 or better corrosion resistant screws such as zinc plated steel and self locking nuts or lock washers to secure the fixture FIXTURE ORIENTATION AND LOCATION Do not bury the Exterior 200 or otherwise locate it in an unventilated space Install the fixture in a location where it is e at least 0 5 meters 20 inches away from the surface to be illuminated e at least 1 meter away from any combustible materials and away from accidental public contact If the fixture points down it must be installed with the power section over the lamp section as show
32. re mode If no other fixtures are connected however then all fixtures mode may be used Global settings are made easiest in all fixtures mode CONTROL ADDRESS The control address also known as the start channel is the first channel used to receive instructions from the controller Each fixture needs its own control address set and uses this address and subsequent control channels to receive instructions from a controller The Exterior 200 uses seven control channels The control address also known as the start channel is the first channel used The Exterior 200 uses seven channels of control data It reads the data on the start channel and the next six channels If the control address is set to 100 the fixture uses channels 100 101 102 103 104 105 and 106 Channel 107 would be the control address for the next fixture If two or more fixtures are set up with the same address they will receive the same instructions and should 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 Settings Important When setting the address either use single fixture mode or isolate all other fixtures from the uploader To set the control address Prepare an upload device as described in the uploader user manual If you know the address to which the fixture is currently set that is the address to change from connect th
33. rol the controller cross fade time if available must be 0 Controller operation 27 COLOR MATCHING EXTERIOR 200S AND 600s 28 If you are running Exterior 200 and Exterior 600 fixtures together in the same installation colors will not match when the same CMY values are used because these fixture use difference lamps Generally speaking the relatively Higher powered lamps used in the Exterior 600 result in deeper colors in the cold colors of the spectrum Lower powered lamp used in the Exterior 200 will give deeper colors in the warm colors of the spectrum The following table gives some approximate values for color matching Exterior 600 Exterior 200 Color with MSD 575 lamp with CDM lamp White Magenta 25 Open Yellow 44 White Open Cyan 74 Yellow Yellow 241 Full yellow Magenta 16 Magenta Magenta 100 Full magenta Yellow 68 Cyan Full cyan Full cyan Magenta 25 Yellow 44 Red Full magenta Full yellow Full yellow Magenta 215 Green Cyan 241 Full cyan Yellow 241 Full yellow Blue Full cyan Cyan 255 Full magenta Magenta 191 Color matching Exterior 200s and 600s ACCESSORIES LENS OPTIONS 70 diffuser lens The 70 diffuser lens is standard It provides a symmetric 70 field It installs with the rough side out away from the lamp 36 Fresnel lens The optional Fresnel lens provides a symmetric 36 field It installs with the ridges out away from the lamp 90 x 70 b
34. ting 20 4 3 Plug the fixture s or data link s data input cable male into the 3 pin DMX RS 485 OUT socket on the MP 2 Apply power to the fixture and the MP 2 SelectRead Memory Card from the MP 2 menu Select EXT200 ver x x Note that x x is the number that corresponds to the firmware level that is loaded in the fixture The installed firmware version number is displayed by the LEDs on power up The number of red flashes in LED 1 indicates the digit to the left of the decimal point and the number of green flashes in LED 2 indicates the digit to the right of the decimal point For example if the firmware version is 1 3 LED 1 flashes red once and LED 2 flashes green three times SelectFixture menu ltis from this point you use the keys on the uploader to navigate and select the desired menu item For further guidance see the following sections fixtures to program Before selecting any fixture to program you must have set its control address If you have not yet done so follow the instructions described in Control address on page 14 You have the option of programing all the Exterior 200s on a data link or an individual Exterior 200 Fixture specific settings such as the control address should be made in single fixture mode If no other fixtures are connected however then all fixtures mode may be used Global settings are made easiest in all fixtures mode For example it might be appropriate to progra
35. total time it takes a scene to execute is the sum of the fade and wait times Stand alone operation 23 24 Programming is performed using the stand alone Program menu options to program effects such as Dimmer The dimmer level Cyan The color Magenta Yellow Random A continuously changing and random mix of all three or colors any two of the primary subtractive colors CMY The speed of the effect can be set to slow medium or fast Fade The fade time anything from 0 to 120 seconds is the time time it takes to change from one color to another If the fade time and wait time are the same the colors change continuously Wait This is the duration a color is applied A wait time can be eames from 1 second to 10 minutes When operating multiple fixtures in master slave mode the wait time in slave fixtures is disregarded and is determined by the master fixture Each fixture fades at its own rate and then waits for the master to signal a scene or program start before continuing When programming a master fixture keep in mind that its total scene times should be equal to or longer than the fade times of the other fixtures You will get unpredictable results if for example a scene is programmed in the master to last 10 seconds and in other fixtures to fade for 15 seconds SCENE MANAGEMENT Once you have specified a mix of effects you can store the scene using the options available under the Program menu
36. tt color changing floodlight designed for fixed exterior installation It features seamless cyan magenta yellow CMY color mixing and full range continuous dimming The fixture may be operated with DMX controllers or in stand alone mode with programmable start and stop times or light levels The Exterior 200 s field angle with the standard lens 70 Accessory lenses are available to provide a narrow 36 field or an asymmetric 90 by 70 field SAFETY INFORMATION This product is not for household use This product presents risks of lethal or severe injury due to fire and heat electric shock ultraviolet radiation lamp explosion and falls Read this manual before powering or installing the fixture follow the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and on the fixture If you have questions about how to operate the fixture safely please contact your Martin dealer or call the Martin 24 hour service hotline at 45 70 200 201 Guarding against electric shock Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing the lamp fuses or any part Always ground earth the fixture electrically Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground fault protection Refer all service to a Martin service technician Preventing UV radiation and lamp explosion Never operate the fixture with missing or damaged lenses and or covers
37. ved by linking them together and using the master slave function in which one unit only transmits synchronization signals to the others Note that only Exterior 200 fixtures are supported for master slave operation The master fixture triggers simultaneous program start and scene changes in the other slave fixtures Each fixture stores its own program and the master triggers simultaneous program start and scene changes in a cycle based on its own program Each fixture will run its program repeatedly changing scene when prompted to by the master fixture or until the master fixture finishes its own program and signals that all fixtures should start from the first scene once again If you are running multiple fixtures simultaneously over a data link then you must set the master slave options for each fixture on the data link Stand alone operation 21 DEFINING A MASTER FIXTURE No more than one fixture may be the master Any fixture on the link however regardless of its position may be the master From he Stand alone menu selectMaster slave Select Master This designates the fixture as the master fixture and causes it to transmit synchronization signals to the slave fixtures when its program runs DEFINING SLAVE FIXTURES All other fixtures must be set as slave fixtures Fromthe Stand alone menu selectMaster slave Select S lave This designates the fixture as a slave fixture which will respond to synchronization signals
38. voltage or frequency differ from the settings for your model the fixture s power supply must be rewired by a qualified installer or technician Model No Voltage Frequency 90509000 230 V 50 Hz 90509002 245 V 50 Hz 90509004 210 V 60 Hz Table 1 Default Power Supply Settings Changing the power supply settings 4 Verify that the Exterior 200 is isolated from AC power Remove the rear cover Transformer Y Move brown wire to SS SS change AC voltage setting Ballast Move black wire to change AC frequency setting 2 Find the correct transformer setting for the local AC voltage in Table 2 Move the zz brown transformer wire to the tap listed for the setting AC Mains Transformer Tap brown Tap white amp Tap black voltage setting wire blue wires wire 190 202 V 195 V 11 203 217 V 210 V 12 218 235 V 225 V 14 9 14 236 252 V 245 V 15 269 285 V 277V 16 Table 2 Transformer Primary Taps Installation 3 Warning Set the correct AC frequency on the ballast located on the back of the rear cover by moving the black ballast wire to the 50 or 60 Hz terminal To release the Ot 50 Hz black wire Gu 60 Hz wire insert a screwdriver in the hole next O to the terminal Make sure the wire is securely connected ses brown wire Replace the rear cover before applying ower See Gask
39. white weatherproof electrical junction boxes or the data cable can cold be replaced with separate input and output cables that not used connect directly inside the fixture The latter option requires PCB data a new cable gland see Cable glands on page 31 The leads connections connect to the main circuit board as shown to right Installation Adaptors Adaptors may be required to connect the Exterior 200 to the controller or other 5 pin devices Adaptor cables for indoor use are available from Martin The adaptor cables are wired as shown below 5 pin to 3 pin 3 pin to 5 pin Adaptor Adaptor Male Female Male Female 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 P N 11820005 P N 11820004 SPLITTER AMPLIFIERS A device such as the Martin 4 Channel Opto Isolated RS 485 Splitter Amplifier may be used to branch the data link and or extend its length Do not use a Y connector to split the link TERMINATORS Termination of the data link is required for trouble free communication For temporary installations this can be achieved with a male termination plug inserted into the data output cable of the last fixture in each chain A termination plug is simply an XLR connector with a 120 ohm resistor soldered across pins 2 and 3 For permanent terminations the link can be terminated with a 120 ohm resistor across the hot and cold data terminals
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