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1. 300 user manual table of CONTENTS Introductio ea 3 Lamp TNS teal AGU I ssid 5 AG cece ies DU eae cet 6 Data 2 7 8 RixtureSettings 2 E sae 9 a a 15 Basic ee ee ei ee 17 Bici 21 DMX ProtOocO TR 22 Error Messages 24 PCB ay Ot 25 Accessories 26 Speciflcatlons ini tieu ai 27 91999 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 35000075 Rev B 990708 MA Section 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Martin MAC 300 The MAC 300 is an automated yoke mounted Fresnel washlight employing 250 watt discharge lamp It provides cyan magenta and yellow CMY color mixing separate color wheel with 6 replaceable dichroic
2. What to do AUTO Automatic protocol detec tion error Automatic protocol detection is enabled and there is no control input Verify that controller is connected properly and sending data LERR Lamp error the lamp doesn t ignite within 10 minutes of receiving the Lamp ON command Check the lamp Check voltage and frequency set tings MERR Memory error the EEPROM memory cannot be read Contact service technician CSER Check sum error a software upload is unsuccessful Reload software see page 19 there is communication between the control panel and motherboard This appears briefly when switching on the fixture Check fuses Check cable between control panel and motherboard Reinstall software Contact service technician ShER Short error the fixture detects the lamp is ON but no Lamp ON command has been received This can occur if the lamp relay is stuck The fixture may be operated but remote lamp on off may be effected Contact service technician Hot Hot lamp you attempt to strike the lamp within 8 minutes after having switched it off The fixture will store the Lamp ON instruction and strike the lamp once the 8 minutes period has elapsed Wait until the lamp strikes FbEP Feedback error pan FbET Feedback error tilt FbER Feedback error FbEp tilt FbET or both
3. To open close and strobe the shutter at 3 speeds select S HU T To control the dimmer select d 1 M To move the color wheel to each position and scroll it at 3 speeds select COL To control the CMY mix select CYAN MAG and YEL To insert the frost filter select FROS To control pan and tilt select PAN and TILT Adjustment control and calibration 14 The adjustment menu A d J provides the following functions Reset the fixture RS T Turn on and off the lamp L ON LoF F e Disable pan tilt feedback F EDDA Control effects in the head HEA d Move the head to the home and extreme positions P ATI Calibrate effects CAL Head effects adjustment The head submenu HEAd provides manual control when making mechanical adjustments which must be performed by a qualified technician It allows the technician to Open close and strobe the dimmer shutter Move the color wheel to the open sensor and full color positions Move the CMY wheels to the open sensor and full positions Insert and remove the frost filter Calibration The calibration submenu Ad J CAL allows you to adjust the effects for uniformity between fixtures it is not a substitute for mechanical adjustment To reset all calibrations to their factory defaults select dF OF and press Enter when SURE is displayed or press MENU to escape 1 Select the effect to calibrate pan OF
4. 300 s personality settings are shown in Table 3 they are described as well in the following section To select a personality setting 1 Press Menu as required to reach the main menu Navigate to PERS and press Enter 2 Navigate to the desired setting and press Enter 3 Select the desired option with the arrow keys and press Enter Personality Path Options Effect Default setting shaded indicates DMX override ON Map DMX pan control to tilt channel and vice versa Pan tilt swap PATI SWAP Normal tilt control ON Reverse DMX pan control right gt left Pan inverse PATI PINV OFF Normal pan control left gt right ON Reverse DMX tilt control down gt up Tilt inverse PATI TINV Normal tilt control gt down FAST Optimize movement for speed Pan tilt speed PTSP SLOW Optimize movement for smoothness ON Enable DMX lamp off command DMX lamp off dLOF OFF Disable DMX lamp off command ON Enable DMX reset command DMX reset dRES Disable DMX reset command ON Lamp strikes automatically within 90 seconds of power on Automatic lamp on ALON 3 E OFF Lamp remains off until lamp on command is sent ON Display stays on Display on off dISP OFF Display goes out 2 minutes after last key press Display intensity 10 100 Adjust display intensity NORM Normal dimmi
5. 66 Im W Performance Light output MSD 250 2 no effects applied sess nene 4765 lumens Thermal Maximum ambient temperature 40 C 104 F Maximum lamp socket temperature 150 302 Maximum shell surface temperature 90 C 194 F Control and programming Data spinsOut cce AEE en ee e EA IMS pin 1 shield pin 2 cold pin 3 hot RECOV MD Opto isolated RS 485 Protocol SR USITT DMX 512 1990 Martin RS 485 DMX Channels ine hte ede een ec Ree eet rese gereret DEN Ue SERIE det aE 9 13 Connections ACT 3 prong IEC male socket locking 3 pin XLR male socket Pata ontp t teda e locking 3 pin XLR female socket Fuses F s 01 primary ieee naan td hae see Se ee en 6 3 A 250 V time delay Fuse F601 2 5 0 A 250 V time delay Fuse E002 vestire tee defe ee ri e HER ER RC HEREIN e e ERE 4 0 A 250 V time delay P se F0605 eere fe eei e die aed de tere etre there 0 315 A 250 V time delay Design standards Canadian Safety eI Rede ERU HR nd emu CSA C22 2 NO 166 EU EMG oy ons Safe ashe UE es MUR LE IU D Ed oe EN 50 081 1 EN 50 082 1 EU safety hieeiee m ADI EN 60598 1 EN 60598 2 17 Sa ANSI UL 1573 Installation Orientation tS Minimum distance to combustible materials 4 0 4 m 16 in Minimum distance to
6. 91602003 Halt coupler clamp zeit id obeunt E 91602005 Color filters Filter P N Filter P N Blue 101 46404301 Purple 502 46404314 Blue 102 46404326 Purple 509 46404338 Blue 103 46404327 Red 301 46404315 Blue 104 46404302 Red 304 46404339 Blue 105 46404328 Red 305 46404340 Blue 106 46404303 Red 308 46404316 Blue 107 46404325 Red 309 46404341 Blue 108 46404320 Yellow 601 46404317 Blue 111 46404304 Yellow 602 46404342 Cyan 401 46404305 Yellow 603 46404318 CTC 5500 2900K 46404306 Yellow 604 46404319 CTC 5500 3400K 46404324 Green 201 46404329 CTC 5500 4200K 46404307 Green 202 46404310 CTC 3200 5600K 46404308 Green 203 46404330 CTC 3200 4100K 46404309 Green 204 46404321 Magenta 501 46404333 Green 205 46404331 Magenta 504 46404334 Green 206 46404311 Magenta 505 46404335 Green 208 46404332 Magenta 507 46404312 Orange 302 46404322 Pink 303 46404336 Orange 306 46404323 Pink 307 46404337 1 2 Minus Green 46404343 Pink 312 46404313 UV transmitter 46404344 26 Accessories appendix SPECIFICATIONS Physical Teneti a 330 mm 13 0 in WII 384 mm 15 1 in Maximum ee tte ett e e 536 mm 21 1 in Approximate weight 21 kg 46 165 Compatible lamps Philips MSD 250 2 15 erede eerte rete ete e b e Oe rite 2000 h 6500K 250 W 68 Im W Philips NIBIL 2000 h 5600K 200 W
7. E gt o E Gd E Os gt gt a i t i nyt ryt ma 1 i i PL383 1 PL411 PLA21 Pl386 PL431 PL441 PLSOI PLS11 PLS21 PL531 PLSS1 LJ LJ LT LI LJ LT LI 1 3 EI IC412 IC422 IC432 IC442 1 5 2 16512 1 522 PLG12 o S 1532 1552 z 202 TT T L J L 7 E 4 N IER Is is amp N 1 IS C431 IC511 1 2 1 IC31 1 531 p FPIN1 S S 1 551 S I 1 E q a al 1 311 PL104 1 1 1 5 cs36 5 M aE 503 SU gt S H PL222 F602 221 16123 SU IS lt RL222 SATIN el iun 4 AT Lo IC235 xie2 m E ffe B LD604 dE 1 232 PL234 601 PL233 IC611 11URC 11URC T1 IN PROFESSIONAL 5 n 94 ds i 0 315 AT PL221 PL252 PL251 8 PL231 die Ta 611 E we Oo 9 T a 2 oo c o 82 2 n o E E o o lt 5 x I S gt lt 25 PCB Layout appendix ACCESSORIES Plight 4 MAC 290 300 i aieo tet e ter e dente te ee erts 91510005 e Flight 2x MAC 250 300 5 1n eh ect eee E E dave e ete ee 91510004 Uploaders HR EVI tar rut saat lass 90758410 ex nd A
8. FbER feedback circuits are malfunc tioning The fixture will still operate though with reduced maximum speed to pre vent the fixture from losing track of its position Contact service technician PAER Pan time out TIER Tilt time out pan or tilt indexing circuit is mal functioning After the time out the fixture will work normally Contact service technician COER Color wheel time out CYER Cyan wheel time out MAER Magenta wheel time out YEER Yellow wheel time out magnetic indexing circuit mal functions or the effect wheel is mis aligned Error Messages After the time out the effect in ques tion stops in a random position Contact service technician appendix PCB LAYOUT Fan Opto1 Opto2 Display Brown Red a e e T
9. V lB ROWN 230 V BROWN 230 V 250 V 250 V 250 V 250 V 250 V kma ROWN 60 Hz mmaa 60 Hz feel 60 Hz bomen GO Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz Table 1 Voltage and frequency settings Wiring the mains lead Wire Pin Marking Screw US brown live E yellow or brass blue neutral N silver yellow green ground m green Table 2 Cord cap wiring 1 Install a grounding type cord cap on the mains lead Connect the yellow green wire to ground earth the brown wire to live hot and the blue wire to neutral Table 2 shows some possible pin identification schemes if you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician 2 Verify that the feed cable is undamaged and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices AC Power Connection Section 4 DATA CONNECTION This section describes how to connect fixtures to a controller The MAC 300 s 3 pin XLR connectors are configured for use with DMX 512 controllers To reconfigure them for use with Martin Protocol controllers see Changing the XLR pin out on page 19 XLR PIN OUT Pin 1 shield Pin 2 signal Pin 3 signal Recommended cable Use cable designed for RS 485 devices with low capacitance and a characteristic impedance of 85 to 150 ohms The cable must be electrically shielded and have at least 1 pair of twisted wires The minimum wire size is 0 2 mm 24 AWG for runs up
10. also Updating software on page 19 Demonstration program The demonstration menu allows you to run a preprogrammed stand alone program Before running the demo set the minimum and maximum pan and tilt positions MAXT to a good location for viewing the effects Select GO and press Enter to run the demo Press Menu to stop the program Test programs Test sequence Navigate to TEST TS EO and press Enter when RUN is displayed to perform a general fixture test Press Menu to stop the program DMX log The DMX log provides a quick way to check if the fixture is receiving DMX instructions correctly The log displays the start code S T C O which must be 0 and the DMX values received on each control channel To read a value navigate to TE S T DMX L and press Enter Scroll to an effect channel and press Enter to read the DMX value received Look up the value s function in the DMX protocol to see if it corresponds to the effect s behavior Quality control and service tests The PCB and FACT menus under TEST contain tests for factory and service use The factory effects test TEST FACT ETST drives all effects at 10 percent over their maximum speed 13 Fixture Settings Manual control The manual control menu MAN permits limited operation from the control panel To reset the fixture select R S T To turn the lamp on or off select L ON or LOF F
11. be controlled with DMX 512 and Martin RS 485 protocol controllers When used with DMX con trollers there are 4 control protocols to choose from The control option DMX mode 1 2 3 4 or Martin must match the controller setup DMX mode summary TINIM SF LO CO 09 5 O i7 NCO O i LO i 2 2 2 2 s is sl ls S 152 s S is 82 83 lg sell oo c oo c oo c E 93l 5 9 5 93l 549892 l Ele 93 2929 E 2 8 5 2 S E 2 al 2 51616 8 9 c c gt E g 51 2 55616190 S s OE Z o Bl 4 o 9 9 9 1 Xm a5 dE A o aS S EIN oO EF alo oO E Sy Of ofS 55 oz g orsa Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 tracking control tracking control tracking amp vector control tracking amp vector control 8 bit pan tilt 16 bit pan tilt 8 bit pan tilt 16 bit pan tilt 9 channels 11 channels 11 channels 13 channels The DMX modes are summarized above Mode 4 provides full control it is recommended unless channels are limited To select a protocol Press To Menu As required Display
12. illuminated eene ener enne 0 4 m 16 in Minimum clearance around fans and air 0 1 m 4 in 27 Specifications Start code 0 MAC 300 DMX Protocol Martin Implemented from CPU software version 0 1 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 21314 on nta e n n re b G SHUTTER STROBE OPEN RANDOM STROBE OPEN RESET OPEN LAMP OPEN oan N FF E closed open lt fast slow m 9 gt 5 sec H 2 closed DIMMER open eOr Dn ON Dn DD OO DD DD OD DD lt n OR nO DO DD DOO UL 3 0 CYAN 100 C 4 096 MAGENTA 100 d 0 YELLOW 100 R CONTINUOUS COLOR SCROLL STEPPED SCROLL CONTINUOUS ROTATION RND CMY V 0 white 26 CTC 52 pink 78 UV 104 red 130 green 156 blue B G R UV PK CT W cw lt flml s 25 50 NT 75 TO 100 ipii iren pii 125 150 175 pop 200 ipii ipn 225 TI 25011 B off FROST full EENNEENEENENNEEBENENEEIBENEENEENEBENEEKEIENEEBEENENENENENENEBENENEJINNEENBEENENENEKINMNEENBEENNENENENENENENEENENENEEONENENENENEINNENENENENNEN f left P
13. main menu f As required Select PSET Enter Once Display sub menu f As required Select MOdE Enter Once Display currently selected control mode f As required Select protocol 1 dMX2 dMX3 dMX4 MART Enter Once Save setting MOdE is displayed Menu Once Display main menu Menu Once Display current address Table 4 Setting a protocol Automatic protocol detection Automatic protocol detection allows the MAC 300 to detect the controller type DMX 512 or Martin RS485 and respond accordingly If it is a DMX controller the MAC 300 uses the control option selected above The default setting is OF F To turn it on navigate to the P S E T sub menu select AU T C press Enter select ON and press Enter 11 Fixture Settings Address selection 12 The address also known as the start channel is the first channel used to receive instructions from the controller The address set on the fixture must match the address set on the controller When selecting DMX addresses be sure to allow the number of channels required for the protocol If any of the con trol channels for one fixture overlap any of the channels for another fixture then one of the fixtures will receive the wrong instructions and respond incorrectly Two MAC 300s may share the same address however if they are to respond identically they will receive the same instructions so individual control will be impossible Note Whether
14. rotation 208 226 82 88 fast to slow 227 245 89 96 CCW slow to fast Random CMY color 246 248 96 97 249 251 98 98 Medium 252 255 99 100 Slow 22 DMX Protocol DMX1 DMX2 DMX3 DMX4 Value Percent Function Frost 02239 9100 Open off to full Pan 05255 0 100 Leftto right 128 neutral Pan Fine LSB g 3 0592 0 100 Leftto right 128 neutral 9 10 9 10 0 255 0 100 lh Up to down 128 neutral _ Tilt Fine LSB g g id Denon 100 Up to down 128 neutral Pan Tilt Speed 0 2 0 1 Tracking control _ 10 12 3 245 1 96 Vector speed fast to slow 246 248 96 97 Tracking PTSP SLOW override FAST 249 251 98 98 gt Tracking PTSP FAST override SLOW 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving Effects Speed Dimmer CMY filters 0 2 0 1 Tracking control 3 245 1 96 Vector speed fast to slow 246 248 96 97 Tracking SCUT OFF overrides ON 249 251 98 98 Tracking SCUT ON overrides OFF 252 255 99 100 Vector speed fast Color wheel lt 11 13 0 2 0 1 Tracking control 3 245 1 96 Vector speed fast to slow 246 248 96 97 Tracking SCUT OFF overrides ON 249 251 98 98 Tracking SCUT ON overrides OFF 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving Frost 0 2 0 1 Tracking control 3 251 1 98 Vector speed fast to slow 252 255 99 100 Vector speed fast 23 DMX Protocol appendix b ERROR MESSAGES 24 Display readout Appears if
15. see the list of accessories on page 26 To hang the fixture on a truss WARNING Block access below the work area before proceeding Always fasten a safety cable to the reinforced attachment point in the base The 1 4 turn fasteners are locked only when turned fully clockwise 1 Verify that the clamps are in good condition and can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture Bolt clamps to the bracket with a grade 8 8 minimum M12 bolt and lock nut or as recommended by the clamp manufacturer through the 13 mm holes in the clamp mounting bracket 2 Align the clamp mounting bracket with any 2 key slots on the base Insert both locking pins into the slots and turn both levers a full 1 4 turn clockwise to lock 3 Verify that the structure can bear at least 10 times the weight of all installed fixtures clamps cables auxiliary equipment etc Working from a stable platform clamp the fixture to the structure Install a safety cable that can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture securely to the structure and anchor the cable to the dedicated attachment point in the base The attachment point is designed to fit a carabiner clamp Rigging Section 6 FIXTURE SETTINGS This section describes how to set the address and personalities read lamp hours DMX values and other information calibrate effects control the fixture manually and run test and demo programs from the 4 digit LE
16. the MAC 300 displays a DMX or Martin address at the top of the menu depends on the protocol selected To set a DMX address Press To Menu As required Display main menu As required Select AddR Enter Once Display address sub menu 1 As required Select DMX Enter Once Display current DMX address As required Select desired DMX address Enter Once Save the new address DMX is displayed Menu Once Display main menu Menu Once Display current address for the P SET setting Table 5 Selecting a DMX address To set a Martin address The MAC 300 uses 2 Martin RS 485 channels Press To Menu As required Display main menu 1 As required Select Add R Enter Once Display address sub menu 1 As required Select MART Enter Once Display current Martin address As required Select desired Martin address Enter Once Save the new address MART is displayed Menu Once Display main menu Menu Once Display current address for the PSET setting Table 6 Selecting a Martin address Fixture Settings Readouts The MAC 300 has counters to track usage maintenance intervals lamp life etc One set of counters shows total I OTL accumulated usage and cannot be reset Another set shows usage since the counter was reset RSET To reset one of these counters navigate to the readout and press 1 for 5 seconds Hours used To read the a
17. to 300 meters 1000 ft and 0 322 mm 26 AWG for runs up 500 meters 1640 ft Adaptors As many devices have 5 pin connectors and others have 3 pin connectors with reversed signal polarity adaptor cables as shown below may be required Insert a termination plug in the output of the last fixture on the link 5 pin to 3 pin 3 pin to 5 pin 3 pin to 3 pin Termination Plug Adaptor Adaptor Phase Reversing Adaptor Male Female Male Female Male Female Male 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3223 3 2 120 4 4 5 5 P N 11820005 Construct P N 11820006 P N 91613017 Building 1 Figure 2 Cable adaptors and termination the data link DMX controllers Connect a data cable to the controller s data output If controller has a 5 pin female socket use a 5 pin male to 3 pin female adaptor cable P N 11820005 Martin RS 485 protocol controllers First connect a 3 pin swapper cable P N 11820006 to the controller s data output then connect a regular data cable to the swapper cable Alternatively reconfig ure the XLR pin out as described on page 19 If convenient you may split the link into branches using a splitter such as the Martin 4 Channel Opto Isolated RS 485 Splitter Amplifier Do not use a Y connector to split the link Lead the data cable from the controller to the first fixture Plug the cable into t
18. 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power Remove the plas orma setting 9 tic cover from the arm opposite the side with the visible motor Figure 8 Hard boot jumper Move jumper PL121 to pins 1 and 2 hard boot set ting See also the diagram on page 25 Perform a boot mode upload as described in the uploader manual Disconnect the fixture from AC power Move the hard boot jumper back to the normal setting and replace the cover Basic Service Section 9 Problem TROUBLESHOOTING Probable cause s Remedy One or more of the fixtures is completely dead No power to fixture Check that power is switched on and cables are plugged in Primary fuse blown Replace fuse Secondary fuse s blown located on PCB inside base Check fuses on PCB and replace Fixtures reset correctly but all respond erratically or not at all to the controller The controller is not connected Connect controller XLR pin out of the controller does not match pin out of the first fixture on the link i e signal is reversed Install a phase reversing cable between the controller and the first fixture on the link Fixtures reset correctly but some respond erratically or not at all to the controller Bad data link connection Inspect connections and cables Correct poor connections Repair or replace dam aged cables Data link not terminated with 120Q termination plug Insert termin
19. AN right 8 240 210 180 150 120 90 60 iil li i 60 90 120 150 210 m P 9 9 left PAN FINE LSB right T up TILT down 10 9 10 130 120 110 00 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 11 11 up TILT FINE LSB down 25 59 NT 75 100 ipi prn 125 150 ipe ponen ur 175 repre 200 ipi pep 225 i pipi rip 2501 10 12 T fast PAN TILT SPEED slow Ts Tee S EFFECTS SPEED Set CMY from 230 to 232 to override disabled function P T tracking mode 0 2 amp 246 251 E 11 13 T dimmer CMY lt S normal PTSP or shortcuts off 246 248 f E F fast PTSP or shortcuts on 249 251 T lorwheel lt fast blackout speed 252 255 frost lt lt variable speed points to fast f TTTTTTTT T TTTTTTTT T TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTT Ed TTTTTTTTT b d b b 4 Martin Professional A S Olof Palmes All 18 8200 Aarhus N Denmark Tel 45 8740 0000 Fax 45 87400010 www martin dk
20. D control panel Functions that do not require feedback can also be performed remotely via the serial link using the MPBB1 Uploader Please refer to the MPBB1 manual Menu navigation The DMX or Martin address depending on the mode and any error messages are displayed after the MAC 300 resets To enter the menu press MENU Use the and keys to move within the menu To select a function or submenu press Enter To escape press MENU Address Messages DMX MOdE PATI HRS TSEQ UPLd RST RST SWAP MART AUTO DMXL L ON L ON TINV STCO MINP LOFF TORE N SHUT MAXP PTSP e MINT SHUT FEbA TOTT E SP MAXT dLOF RSE SO HEAd E PCb dRES L ST CYAN COL ALON TOTL GLAN RSE ETS MAG dISP TS YEL YEL mE STST FROS dINT COL CPU PATI FEbA FROS QISP CAL SCU PA P OF EFFb TILT T OF d OF TRAC OF MOdE M OF CAL Y OF dFOF dFSE FACT CUS1 CUS2 CUS3 Figure 4 MAC 300 menu Fixture Settings Personality settings The
21. DMX1 DMX2 DMX3 DMX4 Value Percent Function Start code 0 Shutter Strobe Reset Lamp On Off 0 19 0 7 Shutter closed 20 49 8 19 Open 50 72 20 28 Strobe fast to slow 73 79 29 31 Open 80 99 31 39 Opening pulse fast to slow 100 119 39 47 Closing pulse fast to slow 120 127 47 50 Open 128 147 50 58 Random strobe fast 1 148 167 58 65 Random strobe medium 168 187 66 73 gt strobe slow 188 190 74 75 Open 191 193 75 76 gt opening pulse fast 194 196 76 77 Random opening pulse slow 197 199 77 78 gt closing pulse fast Note To override DMX Reset or Lamp 200 202 78 79 closing pulse slow Off OFF set all 3 CMY channels to a 203 207 80 81 Open value from 230 to 232 208 217 82 85 Reset see note 218 227 85 89 Open 228 237 89 93 Lamp on 238 247 93 97 Open 248 255 97 100 Lamp off time gt 5 seconds see note Dimmer s icon 0 100 Closed to open Cyan 3 0 255 0 100 White to full cyan Magenta 4 0 255 0 100 White to full magenta Yellow 5 0 255 0 100 White to full yellow Color 0 179 0 70 Continuous scroll 0 0 White 26 10 CTC 5500 2900K 52 20 Pink 312 78 31 UV 104 41 Red 308 130 51 Green 206 156 61 Blue 108 Stepped scroll 180 183 71 72 108 184 187 72 73 Green 206 6 188 191 74 75 308 192 195 75 76 196 199 77 78 312 200 203 78 80 CTC 5500 2900K 204 207 80 81 White Continuous
22. actory settings are printed on the serial number label under the base These settings must match the local AC power supply as closely as possible Operating at the incorrect power setting can result in poor light output greatly reduced lamp life overheating and or damage to the fixture 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power Unscrew and remove the cover from top of the base on the side closest to the power inlet 2 Locate the 7 terminal connection block Move the wires to the terminals that most closely match local conditions as shown in Table 1 If the local voltage falls halfway between settings use the higher voltage setting For example use the 120 V setting if your voltage is 110 V 3 Replace the cover 100 V 120 V 210 V 230 V 250 V BLUE BLUE BLUE E v BLUE E v E v BLUE E v E v 120 V BROWN 120 V BROWN 120 V 120 V 120 V 50 Hz 230 V 230 V 230 V ON 250VLBROWN 230 V 250V 250V 250 V 250 V 250 V BROWN 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz BLACK 50 Hz BLACK 50 Hz BLACK 50 Hz BLACK 50 Hz BLACK ee 977 HZ OY TZ 2557 OV aue 0V OV aiue oV ELE 07 20 V p 20V 20V m 20V 20V 120 VI_BROWN 729 VL BROWN 120 V 120 V 120 V 60 Hz 230V 230 V 230
23. ation plug in output jack of the last fixture on the link Incorrect addressing of the fix tures Check address and protocol settings One of the fixtures is defective and disturbs data transmission on the link Bypass one fixture at a time until normal operation is regained unplug both con nectors and connect them directly together Have the defective fixture ser viced by a qualified technician XLR pin out on fixtures does not match pins 2 and 3 reversed Install a phase reversing cable between the fixtures or swap pins 2 and 3 in the fix ture that behaves erratically An effect fails to reset correctly The effect requires mechanical adjustment Contact Martin technician for service No light and LERR error message displayed The ballast and transformer set tings do not match local AC volt age and frequency Disconnect fixture Check ballast and transformer settings and correct if neces sary Lamp missing or blown Disconnect fixture and replace lamp Lamp cuts out intermittently Fixture is too hot Allow fixture to cool Reduce ambient room temperature Recalibrate temperature sensors The ballast and transformer set tings do not match local AC volt age and frequency Check ballast and transformer settings and correct if necessary Table 7 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 21 appendix PROTOCOL
24. between the object and its reflection The back edge a space between the object and its reflection The back of the filter cannot be seen when looking through the coated edge of the filter can be seen when looking through the side uncoated side Figure 6 Color filter removal and positioning Replacing fuses 18 Power supply fuses The fuses for each of the 3 low voltage power supplies are located on the printed circuit board If one of the circuit board LEDs does not light one of these fuses may be blown 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power Remove the 2 Philips screws from the plastic cover on the arm opposite the side with the visible motor and pull off the cover Locate and replace the defective fuse with one of the same rating The fuses are shown on the PCB layout diagram their values are listed on page 27 Replace the cover before applying power Basic Service Main fuse The main fuse holder is built in to the mains input socket Never replace the fuse with one of a different rating 1 Unplug the mains cable from the input socket Pry open the fuse holder and remove the fuse 2 Replace the fuse with one of the same type The fuse rating is listed on serial number label 3 Close the fuse holder and replace the mains cable Changing the XLR pin out The signal polarity of the XLR connectors can be reversed allowing the fixture to be connected directly to those Martin PL234 PL234 devices with reversed pola
25. ccumulated total number of hours the fixture has been on navigate to INFO HRS TOT L and press Enter To read the number of hours since the counter was last reset navigate to INFO HRS RSET and press Enter To reset this counter navigate to the readout and press M for 5 seconds Lamp hours To read the accumulated total number of lamp hours navigate to INFO L HR TOTL and press Enter To read the number of lamp hours since the counter was last reset navigate to INFO L HR RSET and press Enter To reset this counter when installing a new lamp navigate to the readout and press for 5 Seconds Lamp strikes To read the accumulated total number of lamp strikes navigate to INFO L ST TOTL and press Enter To read the number of lamp strikes since the counter was last reset navigate to INFO L ST RSET and press Enter To reset this counter when installing a new lamp navigate to the readout and press for 5 Seconds Software version Navigate to the sub menu under I NF VER to read the version number of the CPU software C P 0 feedback cir cuit software F E B A and display module software d I SP Utilities Upload mode The software upload mode is engaged automatically by the MPBB1 Uploader Engage upload mode manually only if automatic upload fails To do so navigate to UT IL UP Ld and press Enter Press Enter again when SURE is displayed to confirm or press Menu to escape See
26. e the fixture with missing or damaged lenses and or covers When replacing the lamp allow the fixture to cool for at least 5 minutes before opening the fixture or removing the lamp Protect your hands and eyes with gloves and safety glasses 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 or before usage exceeds 125 percent of the rated average life To protect yourself and others from 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 0 4 meters 16 inches away from the fix ture Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture Do not illuminate surfaces within 0 4 meters 16 inches of the fixture Provide a minimum clearance of 0 1 meters 4 inches around fans and air vents Never place filters or other materials over the lens The exterior of the fixture can reach temperatures up to 150 C 302 Allow the fixture to cool for at least 5 min utes before handling 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 To protect yourself and others from injury due to falls When suspending the fixture above ground level verify that the structure ca
27. ed to the MAC 300 using the Martin MPBB1 Uploader The display module and feedback system software are not updated this way Normal upload Update software is uploaded using a Martin uploader such as the MPBB1 The uploader is connected to the fixture just like a controller Under normal conditions software can be installed from a remote location there is no need to set the MAC 300 to boot mode Please refer to the uploader manual for further instructions Boot mode upload If the data is corrupted during transmission a check sum error C S ER occurs and after 15 seconds the fixture switches to boot mode U P L d and is ready for a boot mode upload as described in the uploader manual If a software upload is interrupted the fixture must be turned off for at least 10 seconds before a new upload can be attempted When powered on a check sum error occurs and the fixture goes into boot mode ready for a second upload attempt Select boot mode upload on the uploader If there is no functional software in memory the fixture must be set to boot mode manually If the control panel works select UP Ld from the UT IL menu and confirm when SURE is displayed by pressing ENTER 19 Basic Service 20 If the control panel does not work boot mode can be engaged by PIN1 PIN 1 moving jumper PL121 on the main circuit board to pins 1 and 2 as C o C follows PL121 PL121 normal in hard boot settin
28. ents and ruin them 1 Allow the components to cool completely 2 Wash dirty lenses and filters with isopropyl alcohol A generous amount of regular glass cleaner may also be used but no residues may remain 3 Rinse with distilled water Mixing the water with a small amount of wetting agent such as Kodak Photoflo will help prevent streaking and spotting 4 Dry with a clean soft and lint free cloth or blow dry with compressed air Fans To maintain adequate cooling it is important that the fans be cleaned of dust and dirt periodically Use a soft brush vac uum or compressed air 17 Basic Service Changing color filters Handle color filters by their edges as much as possible be careful not to chip the edges gv Am o m Disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool Remove the top cover from the head as shown in Figure 5 Rotate the color wheel until the filter is aligned with the access hole in the chassis plate Gently tilt the filter out of the clips as shown in Figure 6 and remove Installation is the reverse Turn the filter so that the coated side faces the lamp CTC 5500 2900K 46404306 BLUE 108 46404320 PINK 312 46404313 GREEN 206 46404311 RED 308 46404316 Coated side towards lamp Uncoated side towards stage When an object is held up to the coated side there is no When an object is held up to the uncoated side there is space
29. ess by setting it to S LOW This setting may be overridden on the speed channel in vector mode Setting the speed to blackout causes the shutter to close while the head is moving The pan and tilt channels can be inverted and or swapped in DMX mode with the pan tilt personality settings E R S PATI Operation section 8 BASIC SERVICE The MAC 300 operates under challenging conditions presented by heat humidity dust and touring Excessive dust grease and smoke fluid buildup degrades performance and causes overheating and damage that is not covered by the warranty The fixture requires regular maintenance to keep performing at its peak The schedule will depend on the application and should be discussed with your Martin distributor Refer any service that you are not qualified to per form to a professional technician WARNING Removing covers exposes dangerous live electrical circuits hot surfaces anda lamp under high pressure Procedures requiring the removal of any cover shall be performed by professional users or technicians only Disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool before removing any cover Figure 5 Opening the head base and yoke not shown Cleaning Optical components Use care when cleaning optical components The surface on dichroic filters is achieved by means of special multi layer coatings and even small scratches may be visible Residues from cleaning fluids can bake onto compon
30. fault setting the lamp remains off until a lamp on command is sent from the controller Note A peak of electric current that can be many times the operating current is drawn for an instant when striking a discharge lamp Striking many lamps at once may cause a voltage drop large enough to prevent lamps from striking or draw enough current to trip circuit breakers If sending lamp on commands to multiple fixtures program a sequence that strikes lamps one at a time at 5 second intervals The MAC 300 automatically strikes the lamp within 90 seconds of being powered on only if the Automatic Lamp On setting PERS ALON is turned on A delay determined by the fixture address staggers lamp strikes to prevent excessive current draw The lamp can be turned off from the controller Note the lamp cannot be restruck for 8 minutes after being turned off Accidental lamp off commands can be prevented by turning the DMX Lamp Off setting PERS dL OF off 15 Operation 16 Dimmer shutter The mechanical dimmer shutter system provides full high resolution dimming and random or variable strobe effects up to 14 Hz The Dimmer Mode PERS dMOQ setting allows you to select between linear or simulated tungsten fade curves For simulated tungsten dimming the fade time must be set to 0 CMY subtractive color mixing The CMY color mixing system is based on graduated cyan magenta and yellow color filters A continuous range of c
31. filters variable frost strobe effects full range dimming and accurate 16 bit move ment Efficient optics attractive design modular construction and numerous other features make the MAC 300 well suited for any lighting application calling for color mixing and soft focus in a 250 watt fixture MAC 300 safety information WARNING This product is for professional use only It 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 printed on the fixture If you have questions about how to operate the fixture safely please contact your Martin dealer or call the Martin 24 hour service hotline at 45 70 200 201 To protect yourself and others from electric shock e Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing the lamp fuses or any part and when not in use 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 Do not expose the fixture to rain or moisture Refer any service operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician To protect yourself and others from UV radiation and lamp explosion Never operat
32. he fixture s data input socket Connect the output of the fixture closest to the controller to the input of the next fixture If con necting to another type of fixture with reversed polarity pin 3 cold insert a swapper cable between the two fixtures Continue connecting fixtures output to input Up to 32 devices may be connected on a serial link If more fixtures are required use another controller output if available or an RS 485 amplifier Terminate the link by inserting a male termination plug P N 91613017 into the data output of the last fixture A termination plug is simply an XLR connector with a 120 ohm 0 25 W resistor soldered across pins 2 and 3 If a splitter is used each branch of the link must be terminated Data Connection Section 5 RIGGING This section briefly describes how to install the 300 a truss Location and orientation The MAC 300 may be installed in any orientation It shall be located at least 0 4 meters 16 inches away from the sur face to be illuminated and any combustible materials The lamp socket at the back of the head reaches temperatures up to 150 C 302 F the fixture should not be located in publicly trafficked areas Rigging hardware The MAC 300 includes a clamp mounting bracket to which 1 or 2 rigging clamps not included can be bolted with locking 12 mm 1 2 in hardware The clamp bracket fastens to the base with 1 4 turn fasteners For clamps available from Martin
33. n hold at least 10 times the weight of all installed devices Verify that all external covers and rigging hardware are securely fastened and use an approved means of secondary attachment such as a safety cable Block access below the work area whenever installing or removing the fixture Introduction Unpacking The MAC 300 comes with 1 1 4 turn clamp mounting bracket e 1 5 meter 3 pin shielded XLR control cable 1 3 meter 3 wire IEC power cable 1 user manual The packing material is carefully designed to protect the fixture during shipment always use it or a custom flight case to transport the fixture Introduction Section 2 LAMP INSTALLATION This section describes how to install a lamp Compatible lamps The MAC 300 uses the Philips MSD 250 2 discharge lamp If less light is required the Philips MSD 200 may be sub stituted Installing any other lamp may damage the fixture Lamp Average life Color Temp Output P N Philips MSD 250 2 2000 h 6500K 68 Im w 97010100 Philips MSD 200 2000 h 5600K 66 Im w 97010106 Maximum lamp usage Discharge lamps operate under high pressure that can cause them to explode The glass bulb weakens over time increasing the risk of explosion replace the lamp before usage exceeds 125 of the rated average life Installing or changing the lamp WARNING Always disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool before installing the lamp To protect against lamp ex
34. nel This provides a way to fade effects with con trollers that do not have programmable fade times With controllers that send slow or irregular tracking updates vector control provides smoother movement particularly at slow speeds Tracking control can be enabled in vector mode by setting one or both of the speed channels to tracking speed When setting a fade speed though the controller fade time must be 0 i e the position snaps from one value to the next Vector control also provides a special blackout speed and overrides of the shortcut and pan tilt speed personality set tings 8 bit versus 16 bit pan tilt resolution With 8 bit pan tilt resolution pan and tilt are divided into 256 equal increments Finer position control and smoother movement is provided in the 16 bit modes which divide pan into 40 192 positions and tilt into 39 424 positions Controllable effects mechanical effects are reset to a home position when the fixture is powered up and they can also be reset from the controller The DMX Reset function PERS dRES when set to off prevents accidental resets by adding the requirement that each CMY channel be set to a DMX value from 230 to 232 An on the fly position correction system automatically corrects the position of the CMY wheels and the color wheel Though this feature can be disabled by turning Effects Feedback P ER S EF Fb off doing so is not recommended Lamp With the de
35. ng Dimmer mode TUNG Simulated tungsten dimming ON Color and CMY wheels turn the shortest direction Shortcuts SCUT ipm OFF Wheels turn same direction ON Enable feedback on color and CMY wheels Effects feedback EFFb Disable feedback color wheels MOd1 Absolute delta value algorithm for most controllers Tracking algorithm TRAC MOdE 2 Real delta value algorithm Tracking samples TRAC CAL 1 10 Tracking samples Increase if pan tilt is not smooth Table 3 Personality settings Custom personality configurations Three sets of custom personality configurations can be stored for later recall To create and use a custom configuration Set the personalities as desired Navigate to PERS dF SE and press Enter 1 2 3 Select CUS1 CUS2 0r CUS3 and press Enter 4 Select SAVE to create a custom configuration or LOAd to recall Press Enter 5 To load the factory default personality settings navigate to PERS FACT and press Enter 10 Fixture Settings Adjusting the LED display Invert To flip the display vertically press the up arrow and down arrow keys simultaneously Adjust intensity To adjust the display intensity set PERS INT toa level between 10 and 100 Blackout To blackout the display 2 minutes after the last key press toggle PERS dISP toOFF Protocol selection The MAC 300 can
36. olors may be achieved by varying the amount of each filter from 0 to 100 Random CMY color mixing at three speeds can be selected on DMX channel 6 The Shortcuts setting P ERS SCUT determines whether or not the CMY wheels always take the shortest path to the next position this setting may be overridden on the speed channel in vector mode Color The color wheel provides a 5500 to 2900K color temperature correction CTC filter a UV filter and 4 saturated dich roic color filters The filters are replaceable please see Changing color filters on page 18 and additional colors are available from Martin please see Accessories on page 26 The wheel can be scrolled continuously allowing for split color effects or in steps and rotated continuously in both directions at different speeds The Shortcuts setting PERS S CUT determines whether or not the wheel always takes the shortest path to the next position this setting may be overridden on the speed channel in vector mode Setting the effects speed to black out causes the shutter to black out the light while the wheel is moving Frost The variable frost filter softens and widens the beam The beam field angle is 18 with no frost applied and increases to 35 with the frost applied fully Pan and tilt The yoke pans 540 and the head tilts 265 Movement may be optimized for speed by setting the pan tilt speed setting PERS PTSP to FAST or for smoothn
37. plosion allow a hot lamp to cool for at least 5 minutes before removing the lamp socket reflector alignment screws lamp socket assembly Figure 1 Lamp installation 1 Remove the 2 Phillips screws from the lamp socket assembly Pull the lamp and socket out of the head Remove the old lamp if any from the socket Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base do not touch the glass align the small pin with the small hole and insert the lamp squarely into the socket Make sure that the 4 small projec tions on the base contact the face of the socket 4 Clean the glass bulb with the cloth supplied with the lamp particularly if your fingers touched the glass A clean lint free cloth wetted with alcohol may also be used 5 Gently insert the assembly making sure the lamp fits through the opening in the reflector Replace the 2 screws 6 Please see Optimizing reflector alignment on page 19 to optimize light output Lamp Installation Section 3 AC POWER CONNECTION This section describes how to tap the power supply for local conditions and how to wire the mains lead Do not connect the MAC 300 to an electrical dimmer system doing so can damage the electronics WARNING For protection from dangerous electric shock the fixture must be grounded earthed The AC supply shall have overload and ground fault protection Changing voltage and frequency settings The f
38. rity pin 3 Optionally a phase reversing cable may be used PL233 PL233 Martin pin out DMX pin out 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power Remove the 2 default Philips screws from the cover on the arm opposite the side with the visible motor and pull off the cover Figure 7 XLR jumpers 2 Position the jumpers on PL 233 and PL 234 for the desired XLR pin out as shown 3 Replace the cover before applying power Optimizing reflector alignment The MAC 300 reflector is aligned at the factory Due to differences between lamps however fine adjustment may improve performance 1 Strike the lamp and shine the light on a flat surface 2 See Figure 1 Center the hot spot the brightest part of the beam by turning the 3 adjustment screws one at a time with a 3 mm Allen wrench If there is no hot spot adjust the reflector until the light is even 3 To reduce a hot spot push the reflector out by turning all 3 screws counterclockwise 1 4 turn at a time until the light is evenly distributed 4 Ifthe light is brighter around the edge than it is in the center or if light output is low the lamp is too far back in the reflector Pull the reflector in by turning the screws clockwise 1 4 turn at a time until the light is bright and evenly distributed Updating software The latest CPU control software for the MAC 300 is available from your Martin dealer and the Martin web site This software is upload
39. tilt T OF dimmer shutter d OF cyan CY OF magenta MAOF or yellow Y EOF 2 Calibrate the effect using the arrow keys until it matches the other units Offsets are adjustable from 1 to 255 3 Press Enter to save the calibration Fixture Settings Section 7 OPERATION This section describes the 300 s controllable effects and how personality settings affect their behavior Selecting personalities from the control panel is described in the previous section Martin RS 485 control The MAC 300 will be controllable with the Martin 3032 controller when version 2 07 of the 3032 software is released To respond to the controller either Martin mode must be selected or automatic protocol detection must be enabled DMX 512 control The 300 may be operated with USITT DMX512 controllers in 4 different modes that mix vector and or tracking control with 8 bit or 16 bit pan tilt resolution in different combinations Tracking versus vector control With tracking control the time it takes an effect to move from one position to another is controlled by programming a fade time on the controller The controller divides the move into steps and updates the fixture with small changes at the rate required to achieve the fade The MAC 300 follows or tracks the changes and averages them with a digital filter algorithm to ensure smooth movement at all speeds With vector control you set the fade speed on a separate speed chan

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