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1. 0 e cece cence Control panel with LED display or MP 2 uploader Panstlt reSolution ocur tn Pek rte glean le eS kG Sey os ae Pee 16 bit CMY tesolUtion o 22 2 A ead Se BE ee ee 8 and 16 bit ZOOMOSOIUTOMN sce 444 2 22 20 Ru ERR eae ee eats Bie eae aes ANES se T 8 and 16 bit Movement control options 0 0 cee RI II Tracking and vector PrOtOCOl ia en el ee di deuce ada ces USITT DMX 512 A Receivers zoo A grew ren Uae Pa Se RUE A A ens Opto isolated RS 485 Firmware update i ios Rd A A one Free Serial upload MUF DIMMING SYSTEM OPTIONS Internal multi voltage IGBT dimmer 0 100 8 or 16 bit dimming resolution controlled via DMX Internal 80 V dimmer 0 100 8 or 16 bit dimming resolution controlled via DMX External dimmer input HH 22220 nennen Ie Intelligent lamp power control PHOTOMETRIC DATA 80 V lamp standard lens T tal output Ima em ae A Seb desee le Ei 13 600 Im One tenth peak output max sss mmn 12 900 Im Zoom range one tenth peak angleS 1 0 0 cette eh 20 41 115 V lamp standard lens Total output max eer ets re a eae QS 10 900 Im One tenth peak output Max ooocococcococ eR mmn 10 400 Im Zoom range one tenth peak angles iles 19 40 230 and 240 V lamps standard lens Total output MAX uie e am ee ie EE RAMIS AREE db Xt io Ee RE 8900 Im One tenth peak output max sssseseeeseeee hme 8500 Im Zoom range one tent
2. 0000 eee eee eee 709 mm 27 9 in Height head at maximum protrusion no accessories mounted 735 mm 28 9 in Weight Multi voltage IGBT Dimmer model llle 26 8 kg 59 1 Ibs Weight 80 V Dimmer model ooccooccccco m ern 27 4 kg 60 4 Ibs LAMP IP S quy Gla Beso Riad ek cx AG m ECHO ee Ge OX 1200 W tungsten halogen Base 72 oer a Sete feud e oe ety ace s eae Uode tg wilde Cader ua each ete tas OR dd duos PGJX 50 Approved models 00 eee e eee eee ee Philips Hi Brite 1200 80 FastFit 80 V DOE NR EE E DE AT ER tanec ON ae Philips 1200 115 FastFit 115 V A mud Senes e Si EN Em S Philips 1200 230 FastFit 230 V a Du dic e EE T ate Philips 1200 240 FastFit 240 V DYNAMIC EFFECTS Color Mixing gs sale ane ane e a a ei CMY independently variable 0 100 8 or 16 bit control Electronic dimming 0 eee ee eee eee Full range via internal or external dimmer Mechanical shutter Full range dimming strobe effect variable 2 to 10 Hz 8 or 16 bit control ZOOM Se toa at A oka Se Fon hg DT SS DU dla 20 41 8 or 16 bit control Palta sink hd A rts ese ts Dat ck etos eria dsd Le Dalai de Lua to Seas eh ecu 540 16 bit control MMs hes e ERR hea A hak aiden se awd O RN 242 16 bit control Position correction system ttt I arau Yes CONTROL AND PROGRAMMING DMX channels 02000 ellen 14 16 bit basic mode or 20 16 bit extended mode Setting and addressing
3. When set to studio mode 5 TUD pan tilt and effects speed are set to NORM and fan speed is temperature regulated When set to quiet mode SL NT pan tilt and effects are set to slow movement and fan speed is set to OFF as described in Cooling and noise control on page 20 STUD and SLNT modes override pan tilt effects and fan speed settings entered elsewhere in the control menus LAMP MANAGEMENT The preheat PERS HEAT setting preheats the lamp by maintaining from 0 20 lamp power when the lamp is dimmed Higher preheat settings give faster lamp reaction when the electronic dimmer is bumped Setup 17 up Preheating does not seriously reduce lamp lifetime unless engaged for very long periods but it requires higher cooling fan speeds The economy mode PERSE UN setting limits lamp power to maximum to between 70 and 100 of full power when the electronic dimmer operates at full intensity If full power is never required limiting lamp power is an effective way of increasing lamp lifetime Too many factors determine lamp lifetime for a precise figure to be given but a very approximate rule is that a 5 reduction in lamp power will double lamp lifetime The MAC TW1 monitors lamp operation when an internal dimmer is used If a lamp fails L HE X appears in the fixture s display and the fixture enters lamp explosion mode in which pan and tilt are locked and the fixture does not respond to DMX control If L HE X is displayed
4. llle 2 x P N 05020051 Two omega clamp attachment brackets with quarter turn fasteners 2 x P N 91602001 ACCESSORIES Super wide angle lens kit 6 0 cect RR n P N 91610032 Front accessory holder u scone hal ea apn wld el vas Meath lace que bs obe det dae does A P N 91611260 Internal 80 V dimmer 22 2200er eee eee HI P N 91614026 Flight case holds 2 fixtures 0 0 00 ere ee ee rennen nenn P N 91510019 Halt coupler clamp iia Pie er oe Bad i ae eas P N 91602005 G ClAM Pur sei aa ea yt aac caters dew lteter Bhd aid ER A bab Ragan P N 91602003 Quick trigger clamp War A bei oy P N 91602007 Omega bracket io orld xp AE RC I Ee Inn riesen nn P N 91602001 Safety wire universal 50 kg safe workload 0000 eee eee eee eens P N 91604003 DMX cable STP 1 pair shield IEC UL CL 1M 0 0 0 eee eee P N 91611242 DMX cable STP 1 pair shield IEC UL CL 2M 0 0 0 c eee eee P N 91611243 DMX cable STP 1 pair shield IEC UL CL 5m 0 0 0 c cece P N 91611244 DMX cable STP 1 pair shield IEC UL CL 10 mM 0 00 00 P N 91611245 DMX cable STP 1 pair shield IEC UL CL 20m 0 00 cece ee ee P N 91611246 Neutrik Powercon cable connector for external dimmer cable P N 05342804 Narrow angle lens oooooocooooroonre en Contact Martin for availability details Gel framie z A E a dg Contact Martin for availability details Mes
5. SWAP OFF Normal pan and tilt control V ON Map DMX pan control to tilt channel and vice versa PATI PINV DFF Normal pan control left right N Reverse DMX pan control right left TINY DFF Normal tilt control up gt down ON Reverse DMX tilt control down gt up PTSP NORM Normal pan tilt speed FAST Optimize pan tilt movement for speed NORM Normal effects speed EFSP FAST Optimize effects movement for speed PTSS Pan tilt speed slave effects speed copies the pan tilt speed set via the control menu or via DMX ON Display remains on DISP 2 MN Display goes into sleep mode 2 minutes after last key press 10MN Display goes into sleep mode 10 minutes after last key press BINT AUTO Display adjusts automatically for ambient light level I 100 18 Adjust display intensity manually ON Enable reset via DMX IRES OFF Disable reset via DMX SSEL Enable reset via DMX when reset command is held for 5 seconds SCUT ON CMY filters move shortest distance across open ilters do not cross open OFF CMY filters d PERS LIN Linear dimming curve VRMS voltage root mean square DICU SBR Square law dimming curve ISOR Inverse square law dimming curve NORM Normal mode pan tilt and effects set to normal speed fans obey control menu UTIL gt FANS setting 1 Studio mode pan tilt and effects set to normal speed fans set to MODE STUD temperature regulated overrides other control menu settings SLNT Silent mode pan tilt and effects set to slow speed fans set to off
6. cut power to the fixture and do not operate it until you have checked the lamp for burnt out filaments or damage and replaced if necessary Pan and tilt are released and DMX control is re enabled when power is reapplied CUSTOM SETTINGS The custom configuration function DF 5E CU5 1 CUS allows you to save and recall three sets of fixture settings The savable settings are DMX mode pan tilt speed pan tilt inverse and swap display DMX reset shortcuts dimming curve lamp pre heat and economy modes noise reduction modes and effects speed All settings can be returned to factory defaults using the IF SEF HC T5 LORI command Readouts 18 TIME INFOS TIME provides readouts of fixture hours HRS and lamp hours L HR For each of these readouts there is a resettable RSE T and a non resettable TO TL counter for total accumulated hours since fabrication To return the resettable counter to zero display it and then press Up until the counter reads Because the lifetime of the tungsten halogen lamp is greatly extended when the lamp is at less than 100 intensity the number of hours displayed in the lamp hours counter can only be used as an approximate guide when considering lamp replacement see also the section on economy mode above TEMPERATURE INF US TEMP provides temperature readouts for the head and base FIRMWARE VERSION INF GV ER displays the version number of the installed firmware The firmware version is also dis
7. 0 255 0 100 Add cyan 5 8 Magenta 0 255 0 100 White gt full magenta y 9 Magenta fine 0 255 0 100 Add magenta Yellow 6 10 0 255 0 100 White gt full yellow 11 Yellow fine 0 255 0 100 Add magenta Zoom 7 12 0 255 0 100 Flood gt spot 13 Zoom fine 0 255 0 100 Wide narrow 8 14 Pan 0 255 0 100 Full left gt full right 128 neutral Pan fine 9 15 0 255 0 100 Left gt right 10 16 M i m 0 255 0 100 Full tilt full opposite tilt 128 neutral Tilt fine n 17 0 255 0 100 Tilt opposite tilt Pan tilt speed 0 2 0 1 Tracking mode 12 18 3 245 1 95 Vector mode fast slow 246 248 96 97 Tracking mode P TSP NORM overrides speed set via control menu 249 251 97 98 Tracking mode P T 5P FAST overrides speed set via control menu 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving Table 2 DMX Protocol 28 MAC TW 1 user manual 16 bit 16 bit Basic Extended Mode Mode DMX Value Percent Function Effects speed CMY filters 0 2 0 1 Tracking mode 3 245 1 96 Vector mode fast slow 246 248 96 97 Tracking mode SLUT DF F overrides ON if set via control menu 13 19 249 251 98 Tracking mode SCUT ON overrides OF F if set via control menu 252 255 99 100 Vector mode fast Zoom 0 2 0 1 Tracking mode 3 245 1 96 Vector mode fast slow 246 255 97 100 Vector mode fast Control menu settings 0 19 0 7 No function These settings replace 20 29 8 11 Linear dimmer
8. 1200 80 FastFit 80 V P N 97000006 Philips 1200 115 FastFit 115 V P N 97000112 Philips 1200 230 FastFit 230 V P N 97000113 Philips 1200 240 FastFit 240 V P N 97000114 This range of lamps has a color temperature of 3200 K a color rendering index of 100 and an average service life of 300 hours at full intensity Lamps have an integral ceramic base To reduce the risk of lamp failure or explosion replace the lamp when it reaches the limit of its average service life Note that lamp life is significantly extended while the lamp is dimmed and if the fixture is set to economy mode see Lamp management on page 17 Hours of lamp use are logged and can be read in the fixture s display see Readouts on page 18 Lamp replacement Warning Wear safety glasses and gloves when handling lamps The clear lamp bulb is integral with the ceramic lamp base Do not try to separate the bulb from the base Replacement lamps are available from your Martin dealer The clear bulb must be perfectly clean Do not touch it with your fingers Clean the lamp with an alcohol wipe and polish it with a dry cloth before installing particularly if you accidentally touch the bulb To replace the lamp 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool for at least 45 minutes 2 Lockthe head 3 Release the screw on the lamp access cover and open the cover Figure 2 Lamp removal refitting 10 MAC TW user manual 4 Grasp th
9. A PF 0 998 230V Zi a Aaa ap ales a hot a aes E ae 1220 W 5 3 A PF 0 995 240 V SO HZ da Sil be a hd Gabe hla ie 1233 W 5 2 A PF 0 996 230 V 50 Hz using internal 80 V dimmer 0000 cece eee eee 1219 W 5 5 A PF 0 970 230 V 50 Hz using external dimmer figures for fixture only 93 W 1 0 A PF 0 420 PF Power Factor Figures are valid at nominal voltage and are typical not maximum Allow for 10 variation THERMAL l amp coollng assem fee ed deed dee end Patent pending low noise ducted forced air system COOLING ieee E Filtered forced air temperature regulated low noise Maximum ambient temperature Ta max n n nananana eee 40 C 104 F Minimum ambient temperature Ta min liliis 0 C 32 F Maximum surface temperature steady state T4 40 C 104 F 0 200 C 392 F Total heat dissipation calculated 230 V 50 Hz 110 V 60Hz 4160 4180 BTU hr ACOUSTIC Noise level lt 40 dBA at 1 m 3 3 ft Ta 20 C 68 F steady state lamp on effects static APPROVALS ANTERTE US safely ia a Gee ANSI UL 1573 Canadian safety 0 000 cece ee eee CSA C22 2 NO 166 EU sale aci a BERE MARE RE EN 60598 2 17 c un US EUEMC EN 55 015 EN 55 103 1 EN 61 547 INCLUDED ITEMS Two 20 AT main fuses installed llle BBBIRR 2 x P N 05020051 Two 20 AT external dimmer circuit fuses installed
10. a male XLR plug with a 120 Ohm 0 25 Watt phase reversing termination plug p adaptor resistor soldered between pins 2 and 3 soaks up the control signal so it does not reflect and cause interference Male Female Male XLR If a splitter is used terminate each branch of the link 1 1 1 Some older fixtures have reversed polarity data sockets pin 2 hot and pin 3 cold Polarity is normally labelled on an s 120 Ohm devices and described in user manuals Use a phase reversing cable between the MAC TW1 and any device with reversed polarity P N 11820006 P N 91613017 Connecting the data link 14 1 Connect the DMX data output from the controller to the MAC TW1 s 3 pin or 5 pin input male socket 2 Using the sockets that match your data cable connect the output of the fixture closest to the controller to the input of the next fixture 3 Insert a male 120 Ohm XLR termination plug in the 3 pin or 5 pin output of the last fixture on the link MAC TW user manual Rigging The MAC TW1 can be placed on stage or clamped to a truss in any orientation The mounting points allow the clamp brackets to be fastened parallel or perpendicular to the front as shown Figure 5 Figure 5 Clamp bracket positions and safety wire attachment point DANGER Use two clamps to rig the fixture Lock each clamp by turning both 1 4 turn fasteners fully clockwise Attach an approved safety cable to the attachment point labelle
11. and maintenance 25 5 Remove dust from the head with a soft brush cotton swab vacuum or compressed air Pay special attention to fans and air vents 6 Reassemble the head 7 Remove the screws from the side cover grill on the front of the base front is indicated by an arrow on the bottom Remove the top cover from the front of the base Lift the power supply ballast module up and out to expose the base fans for inspection and cleaning 8 Reinstall the power supply ballast module and base cover Cleaning the air filters 1 See Figure 12 On each side of the head push on the retaining tab to unclip and remove the 2 air filter covers 2 In each cover pull up on tab A and lift the retaining clip up and forward to disengage tab B Figure 12 Air filter removal 3 Remove and clean the air filters If they are saturated with smoke fluid soak them in warm soapy water and blot dry If the filters cannot be cleaned completely or are not in perfect condition replace them 4 Replace each filter in its cover then replace the retaining clips engaging tab B in its slot and pushing down on tab A to secure Important Make sure filter retaining clips are correctly fitted and secure or the filters will be sucked into the fixture and cause overheating 5 Clip the filter covers back into place on the head Lubrication In general the MAC TW1 does not require lubrication However depending on use conditions the bronze bushes and
12. edge of the focus plate Press Enter to save the setting Replace the bottom head cover 3 Pan calibration is easiest when multiple fixtures are stacked vertically To calibrate set zoom and tilt positions for easy one over the other comparison and set each fixture to the same pan DMX value Select one fixture to be the reference fixture On the other fixtures select UT IL GC HL SP OF and press Enter Adjust the offset as necessary to align the beam with the reference beam Press Enter to save the setting 4 Tilt calibration is easiest when multiple fixtures are arranged horizontally To calibrate set zoom and pan positions for easy side by side comparison and set each fixture to the same tilt DMX value Select one fixture to be the reference fixture On the other fixtures select UT ILS CHL9 T OF and press Enter Adjust the offset as necessary to align the beam with the reference beam Press Enter to save the setting 5 To calibrate CMY filters project white beams with no dimming and position them for easy comparison On each fixture including the reference select UT IL S CRL SC OF and press Enter This adds a defined amount of cyan Select one fixture to be the reference Adjust the offsets on the other fixtures to match the reference color Press Enter to save the setting Repeat for M OF magenta and Y UF yellow Setup 19 COOLING AND NOISE CONTROL Cooling fan speed can be set to maximum f ULL or thermostatically re
13. fixture to rain or moisture Refer any service operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician Pp PROTECTION FROM EYE INJURY Do not operate the fixture with missing or damaged covers shields lenses or screens Allow the fixture to cool for at least 45 minutes before opening it or removing the lamp Protect hands and eyes with safety gloves and safety glasses when handling lamps Do not stare directly into the light Never look at an exposed lamp while it is lit PROTECTION FROM BURNS AND FIRE The exterior of the fixture becomes very hot up to 200 C 392 F during use Avoid contact by persons and materials Allow the fixture to cool for at least 45 minutes before handling 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 e g fabric wood paper atleast 0 5 m 20 in away from the fixture Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture Do not illuminate surfaces within 0 5 m 20 in of the fixture Provide a minimum clearance of 0 1 m 4 in around fans and air vents Never stick filters masks or other materials onto any lens or other optical component 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 Replace the lamp immediately if it becomes visually deformed damaged or in
14. MAC TW1 user manual Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters 535 gt 2006 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 Information subject to change without notice Martin Professional A S and all affiliated companies disclaim liability for any injury damage direct or indirect loss consequential or economic loss or any other loss occasioned by the use of inability to use or reliance on the information contained in this manual P N 35000184 Rev A Safety Information WARNING Read the safety precautions in this section before installing powering operating or servicing this product The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this manual AAKAAA A DANGER DANGER DANGER Warning Warning Warning Warning Safety hazard Refer to Hazardous Fire hazard Burn hazard Risk of eye Risk of hand Risk of severe manual before voltage Risk of Hot surface Do injury Safety injury Safety injury or death installing lethal or severe not touch glasses must gloves must be powering or electric shock be worn worn serv
15. R Read Safety Information on page 3 before installing powering operating or servicing the MAC TW1 Important Leave the MAC TW1 powered on for 20 minutes after switching off the lamp so that cooling fans can reduce the temperature of the fixture Failure to do so will result in excessive heat buildup and may cause damage that is not covered by the product warranty This section describes the functions that can be controlled via DMX See MAC TW1 DMX protocol on page 28 for an overview of channels and commands The MAC TW1 has two DMX operating modes 16 bit basic and 16 bit extended The extended mode requires six more DMX channels than the basic mode and provides all features of the basic mode plus fine control of electronic and mechanical dimmers cyan magenta yellow and zoom Where fine control is available the main control channel sets the first 8 bits the most significant byte or MSB and the fine channels set the second 8 bits the least significant byte or LSB of the 16 bit control byte In other words the fine channel works within the position set by the coarse channel reset If an effect loses its indexing and fails to move to programmed positions the fixture can be reset from the controller by sending the Reset command on channel 1 If DMX reset is disabled in the control menu PERS DRE S UF F the reset command can only be executed if the main CMY channels 4 5 and 6 in basic mode or 6 8 and 10 in ext
16. TOGGLES On the fly position correction systems monitor pan and tilt as well as the CMY filters If a position error is detected the fixture self corrects If the system cannot correct the position within 10 seconds feedback is automatically disabled Pan tilt position correction can be temporarily disabled by setting UT IL f E BA to off CMY position correction can be temporarily disabled by setting UT TL EF fF B to off Off settings are not saved and position correction systems will be re enabled the next time the fixture starts ADJUSTMENT The adjustment menu UT LA Ju provides manual control for making mechanical adjustments See page 32 CALIBRATION The calibration menu UT IL AL allows offsets relative to mechanical reset or home positions to be entered in the fixture software This lets you fine tune optical alignment and achieve uniform performance between fixtures Dimmer and zoom are calibrated to defined points The other effects are calibrated relative to an arbitrary reference fixture All offsets can be set to 18 the middle of their adjustment range with the default offset command select UTILOCALO DF BF 5 SURE then press Enter To calibrate effects 1 Apply power but do not apply power to the lamp until zoom has been calibrated 2 To calibrate zoom first remove the bottom head cover Select UT IL AL gt 200F and press Enter Adjust the offset until the face of the zoom lens plate is flush with the back
17. afety Information on page 3 before installing powering operating or servicing the MAC TW1 Important Leave the MAC TW1 powered on for 20 minutes after dousing the lamp so that cooling fans can reduce the temperature of the fixture Failure to do so will result in excessive heat buildup and may cause damage that is not covered by the product warranty Control panel You can set the MAC TW1 s DMX address configure individual fixture settings personality O Ready read out data and execute service utilities from O Lamp the fixture s control panel Settings can also be changed remotely via the DMX link with the ODMx Martin MP 2 uploader O Service See Control menu starting on page 30 for a complete list of the menus and commands available in the control panel Menu Enter Up Down Figure 7 Control panel Menu navigation The DMX address and any status messages see page 34 are displayed on the control panel when the MAC TW1 is powered on To enter the menu press Menu Press Up and Down to move within the menu To select a function or submenu press Enter To escape a function or menu press Menu Note Enter must be pressed and held for a few seconds to enter the Utilities menu UTIL DMX address and protocol The DMX address also known as the start channel is the first channel used to receive instructions from the controller For independent control each fixture must be assigned its own control
18. any way defective Monitor hours of lamp use and average lamp intensity and replace the lamp when you estimate that the lamp has reached the limit of its service life PROTECTION FROM INJURY DUE TO FALLS Do not lift or carry the fixture alone Use two evenly spaced clamps to suspend the fixture from rigging structures Do not use only one clamp When suspending the fixture ensure that the structure and all hardware used can hold at least 10 times the weight of all devices suspended from them Use a secondary attachment such as a safety cable that is approved for the weight of the fixture and installed as described in this manual Check that all external covers and rigging hardware are securely fastened Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing servicing or moving the fixture Disposing of this product Martin products are supplied in compliance with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union on WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment as amended by Directive 2003 108 EC where applicable Help preserve the environment Ensure that this product is recycled at the end of its life Your supplier can give details of local arrangements for the disposal of Martin products Contents DIMENSIONS sea se aA dl loe tont dy ideas 2 Safety Information s cesi ers ee oe SP se eh oa ei eee Eee 3 INTOCUCION vc EUN 7 UNPACKINGH ate cert ta bene ol
19. ce DANGER Read Safety Information on page 3 before servicing the MAC TW1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow to cool for 45 minutes before handling or removing any cover Refer any service operation not described here to a qualified service technician Important Excessive dust smoke fluid and particle buildup degrades performance causes overheating and will damage the fixture Damage caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance is not covered by the product warranty As with electronic components in general the MAC TW1 s PCBs are sensitive to ESD electrostatic discharge The IGBT dimmer is particularly sensitive Take precautions to avoid ESD damage before opening the fixture Service electronic components at a static safe workstation only It is Martin policy to use the best quality materials and coatings available to ensure optimum performance and the longest possible component lifetimes However optical components in all lighting fixtures are subject to wear and tear over the life of the fixture resulting in gradual changes in color rendition of dichroic filters or the specular properties of reflectors for example The extent of wear and tear depends heavily on operating conditions maintenance and environment so it is impossible to specify precise lifetimes for optical components However you will eventually need to replace optical components if their characteristics are affected by wear and tear after an extended p
20. ce defective fuses with ones of the same type and rating only Fuses are available from Martin P N 05020051 6 Replace and secure the connections panel cover before reapplying power or reconnecting an external dimmer system Software installation Software updates are available from the Martin web site and can be installed via the data link with a Martin upload device The following are required in order to install software The MAC TW1 update file available for download from the User Support Area of the Martin web site at http www martin com service The Martin Software Uploader program version 5 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 ME 2000 XP PC or one of the PC controller DMX interfaces supported by the Martin Software Uploader software To install software normal method Please refer to the MP 2 user manual and the Martin Software Uploader online help file To install software if all else fails boot sector update Note Use this procedure only if the firmware is totally corrupted which is evident if the control panel does not respond when power is applied or if the software update notes call for a boot sector update In the event of a check sum error repeat the normal upload procedure 1 Disconnect the fixture from power 2 Remove the side cover from the side of the base that has the control panel to expose the ma
21. channels Two MAC TW1s may share the same address however if identical behavior is desired Address sharing can be useful for diagnostic purposes and symmetric control particularly when combined with the inverse pan and tilt options Depending on the selected DMX mode the MAC TW1 requires 14 or 20 DMX channels 16 bit basic mode uses 14 channels and provides coarse control of all effects plus fine control of pan and tilt 16 bit extended mode uses 20 channels and provides the basic mode features plus fine control of electronic and mechanical dimmers cyan magenta yellow and zoom DMX addressing is limited to channels 1 499 in basic mode and 1 493 in extended mode This makes it impossible to set the DMX address so high that you are left without enough control channels for the fixture To set DMX address and basic or extended mode 1 Press Menu to enter the main menu 2 Press Up or Down until AT DP is displayed Press Enter To snap to channel 1 press Enter and Up Scroll to the desired channel and press Enter Press Menu to return to the first level of the main menu 3 Press Up or Down until PSE T is displayed Press Enter Select 16 BT for basic mode or 16 X for extended mode Press Enter 16 MAC TW user manual Tailoring performance MOVEMENT The MAC TW1 provides several options for optimizing movement for different applications e The protocol setting PSE T setting selects 16 bit basic 16 BT o
22. ctor counterclockwise and pull out 4 Move the Lamp Power switch on the connections panel to the Internal position before applying power to the MAC TW1 Dimming 13 DMX data link Important Never connect more than 1 data input and 1 data output The MAC TW1 has both 3 pin and 5 pin XLR sockets for DMX data input and output The pin out on all sockets is pin 1 to shield pin 2 to cold and pin 3 to hot Pins 4 and 5 in the 5 pin XLR sockets are available for enhanced features in conformity with DMX 512 A Pin outs are pin 4 to data 2 cold and pin 5 to data 2 hot Sockets are wired in parallel both inputs connect to both outputs To avoid damage to the fixture never use more than one input and one output socket Tips for reliable data transmission Use shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS 485 devices standard microphone cable cannot transmit control data reliably over long runs 24 AWG cable is suitable for runs up to 300 meters 1000 ft Heavier gauge cable and or an amplifier is recommended for longer runs Never use both outputs to split the link To split the serial link into branches use a splitter such as the Martin 4 Channel Opto Isolated RS 485 Splitter Amplifier Do not overload the link Up to 32 devices may be connected on a serial link Terminate the link by installing a termination plug in the output socket of the last fixture The termination plug 3 pin to 3 pin Male which is
23. curve existing settings in the 30 39 12 15 Square law dimmer curve fixture s control menus 40 49 16 19 Inverse square law dimmer curve All values must be held for 3 50 59 20 23 No function reserved for future use seconds and then returned to 60 69 24 27 No function reserved for future use No function in order to 70 79 28 31 Preheat on engage the setting 14 20 80 89 32 35 Preheat off Settings are retained in 90 99 36 39 Economy mode on extended lamp life memory after powering off 100 109 40 43 Economy mode off higher light output 110 119 44 47 Fan speed full maximum cooling 120 129 48 51 Fan speed regulated minimum noise 130 139 52 55 Fans off if conditions allow 140 149 56 58 Normal mode 150 159 59 62 Studio mode 160 169 63 66 Quiet mode 170 255 67 100 No function reserved for future use Table 2 DMX Protocol MAC TW1 DMX protocol 29 Control menu 30 Menu Item Options Notes Default settings in bold print 1 498 ADDR ude DMX address new fixtures are supplied with address set to 1 16 bit extended 1537 16 bit basic DMX mode with 2 channel coarse and fine control of pan and tilt PSET 16 bit extended DMX mode with basic mode features plus fine 15E X control of electronic and mechanical dimmers cyan magenta yellow and zoom
24. d SAFETY WIRE in the base Do not use the carrying handles for secondary attachment To clamp the fixture on a truss ii Check that the rigging clamps are undamaged and can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture Check that the structure can bear at least 10 times the weight of all installed fixtures clamps cables auxiliary equipment etc Bolt each clamp securely to a clamp bracket with a minimum grade 8 8 M12 bolt and lock nut Align a clamp with 2 mounting points in the base Insert the fasteners into the base and turn both levers a full 1 4 turn clockwise to lock Install the second clamp Block access under the work area Working from a stable platform hang the fixture on the truss with the arrow on the base towards the area to be illuminated Tighten the rigging clamps Install a safety wire that can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture The attachment point is designed to fit a carabiner clamp Check that the tilt lock is released Check that there are no combustible materials or surfaces to be illuminated within 0 5 m 20 in of the fixture and that there are no flammable materials nearby Allow a center to center distance of 550 mm 21 7 in minimum between MAC TWA fixtures Increase this distance if accessories are fitted to the front of the head Check that heads will not collide with other fixtures Figure 6 Head movement and fixture spacing 15 setup DANGER Read S
25. d d RE RE RR ee 21 Cyan Magenta and Yellow 0 0 cece mmm 21 Ems 21 Pan arnd titt ANREDE Pe EE Ie lH dim IER HERR uie ge 22 Pan tilt speed and effects speed channels oococcccoc ete sees 22 Gontrol menu settings 5 ea REG VR RE eR ERE RR RR LR RP RERUM MUNERA nde een 22 Service and maintenance seta netter NIME us 23 Title eee Rae oe a eeu sae dust ele ef te nae Can ctus d tutt 23 Optical Path ee pero entes a is 23 Accessing and removing effects components oooccccoc seen ennen eee kk enke enken 24 Cl MIND ES A eee A Fe Raid ZI RR Men ae eee Re 24 Lubrication a fee ea tee x ee ie aided le a GARE 26 Fuse replacement u A rn E ug A grs 26 Software installation 0 0 0 lille mm 26 MAC TW1 DMX Protocol Fun hatin odd Se ele a Rae oco Et ei 28 COPITOLIBEU us once xor LC Ete Let Coa obtentu Den iio LE ee loe 30 Control panel Shorneuls s aoo foe ds RM rie be d rg oh adds 32 Adjustment SUBMENU ee scum atcur ba ran at PAUL age Iob epa A tac a Can a Ron 33 Display messages al O aan en eC E LUS E tA 34 Troubleshooting A pP 35 Circuit BOArE CORNECUONS x ists iacta reisen 36 MAG TW Spetiicallons 0 oot e uia ere LUE beds ese esas eee eaa Ais 37 Safety Information Notes 6 MAC TW user manual Introduction Thank you for selecting the MAC TW1 an intelligent lighting fixture from Martin This moving head washlight features 1200 watt high output tungsten halogen lamp CMY color mixing with 0 100 c
26. e ceramic lamp base twist it 45 counterclockwise and withdraw the lamp from the fixture as shown in Figure 2 5 Check that the replacement lamp is correctly rated for the voltage of the dimming system output see Dimming options and lamp voltage on page 12 for full details 6 The lamp base has two metal contacts one narrow and one wide that fit into corresponding narrow and wide slots in the lampholder Line up the contacts on the replacement lamp s base with the corresponding slots in the lampholder slide the lamp into the fixture so that the contacts are fully engaged in the slots and then twist the lamp base 45 clockwise until it locks into position with a noticeable click 7 Close the lamp access cover and tighten the screw to secure the cover before reapplying power 8 After installing a new lamp reset the lamp hour counter see Time on page 18 We recommend that you label the fixture with the voltage rating of the installed lamp LAMP ADJUSTMENT Warning Adjust the lamp with the fixture cool The fixture may become hot during adjustment so wear heat resistant safety gloves As well as being undesirable for aesthetic reasons a significant hot spot in the beam will focus extra heat onto optical components and may cause damage that is not covered by the product warranty After fitting a new lamp adjustment may be required to obtain an even beam To adjust the lamp 1 If the fixture has been in use allow it
27. e in the DMX mode the fixture is set to RST Reset fixture OPEN Open shutter CLOS Close shutter SHUT STRE Fast shutter strobe STRM Medium shutter strobe STRS Slow shutter strobe EIIM 8 255 Electronic dimmer MAN MIIM 8 255 Mechanical dimmer CYAN 8 255 Cyan MAG 8 255 Magenta YEL 8 255 Yellow 200M 8 255 Zoom position PAN 8 255 Pan position TILT 8 255 Tilt position TSEG RUN Run test of all effects service use only Table 3 Control menu Control menu 31 Menu Item Options Notes Default settings in bold print ON Enable pan tilt position feedback correction system See FEBA page 19 OFF Disable pan tilt feedback Setting not saved ON Enable CMY filter position feedback correction system See EFF RB page 19 OFF Disable CMY filter position feedback Setting not saved Effects adjustment menu for service use see Adjustment ADJ EFF submenu on page 33 UTIL P OF Pan calibration adjustment range 1 255 To access T OF Tilt calibration adjustment range 70 186 this menu n hold CAL C OF Cyan calibration adjustment range 1 255 fale dier OF offset M OF Magenta calibration adjustment range 1 255 a few Y OF Yellow calibration adjustment range 1 255 Seconds ZDDF Zoom calibration adjustment range 98 158 DF OF SURE Load factory effects calibration settings PC BT SURE PCB test for service use only FULL Cooling fans full speed FANS REG Cooling fan speed te
28. ended mode are set to a value from 230 to 232 If PERS TRES is set to 5SEC the reset command must be sent for 5 seconds before it is executed Electronic dimming The internal electronic dimming system is controlled on channel 2 with fine control available in extended mode on channel 3 If the Lamp Power switch on the connections panel is set to External the internal electronic dimming channels 2 in basic mode or 2 and 3 in extended mode are disabled The external dimmer s control channel must be set up on the DMX controller following the dimmer manufacturer s instructions Mechanical dimming The mechanical dimmer shutter system provides 100 percent dimming instant open and blackout and variable speed regular and random strobe effects Fine control of the mechanical dimmer is available in extended mode on channel 5 Cyan Magenta and Yellow Zoom Cyan magenta and yellow can be added on channels 4 5 and 6 in basic mode or 6 8 and 10 in extended mode Fine control of CMY is available on channels 7 9 and 11 in extended mode The zoom lens varies the one tenth peak angle from 19 to 41 precise angle limits depend on lamp type using channel 7 in basic mode or 12 in extended mode Fine control of zoom is available in extended mode on channel 13 Operation 21 Pan and tilt Pan and tilt are controlled on channels 8 to 11 in basic mode or 14 to 17 in extended mode Coarse and fine control are available in both basic and
29. eracea earns NE Dr a eos ee LE Ades eae aes 7 Using for the firsttime i x c LES AE eed rare Fre 7 Connections and control panel oooooococccc mr 8 AC POWER dico eee en pc ec ARE UR A DE ERE 9 Power voltage and main fuses 0 eee m mn 9 Power CONNECTION suited en a Rom on RR AA ET orale ae ae Aa NOR s 9 Lamp 2er ERBE 10 Abo t theihalogen lamp i ska 22 ce kee eee A a a rn ewe is 10 Lamp redada a 10 DIMMING LP 12 Dimming options and lamp voltage ooocooccoocoo ee 12 Connecting an external dimmer system ooooccccccoco en 13 BM data RK xx onim ere ae 14 Tips for reliable data transmission liie RII 14 Connecting the data link oooccocococccoccor RR mure 14 EM n ies enitn sciet rd esa a Sn on niti aci ela acd bre ica da cere trace dobra AL 15 SOLID en Saarland teten O EEEE 16 Control Panels Lai ad tie wee 16 Menu navigation ocio er HEHE Er UIN EIN eer eae 16 DMX address and protocol 2 0 t e m rr 16 Tailoring performances eei en nr ea Ea le hr n hn 17 Fteadouts cu e e ss A eee ne al E boa E Lae qr Ee 18 Manual Control oia ta ee Pee er Skelet sen 19 Service Util Sc iia ada Miata cle te a i ee ae Rn Y Ee E E en e 19 LED Indicatots 2 on e ar ee ee ha Da eur Rea Y pus 20 Operations Sali en u ee fener goed oe ia qur a 21 Fixture TOS diia eae Shae ees Sa A ede re ee QA INR npe 21 Electronic dimming ii A ere a CDS e ek wep DUE REM DR acy a C 21 Mechanical dimming 0 rre etd ee eco q
30. eriod of use and if you require fixtures to perform within very precise optical and color parameters To maximize the life of the MAC TW1 and protect the investment it represents clean the fixture regularly especially the cooling systems following the guidelines in this section Tilt lock Important Release the tilt lock before operating the fixture The tilt position of the head can be locked for transportation and service with the tilt lock To lock or unlock the head move the lock knob to the correct position as shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Tilt lock Service and maintenance 23 Optical path A Lamp B Reflector C Shield D Shutter E F G CMY flags H Condenser lens l Zoom lens J Front lens Figure 9 Optical path Accessing and removing effects components To gain access to the optical and effects components in the head for cleaning and access 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool 4 for 45 minutes 2 Turn the 4 retaining screws in the top cover see Figure 10 one half turn counter clockwise to release the cover Covers are a tight fit on the MAC TW1 and T the top cover may require some pressure to remove ei Figure 10 Top cover retaining screws is 24 MAC TW user manual To remove the effects module 1 Re
31. ether to bypass one fixture ata time until normal operation is regained Have faulty fixture serviced by Martin service 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 fixture that behaves erratically Time out error after fixture reset Effect requires mechanical adjustment Disable effects feedback see page 19 Contact Martin for service Mechanical effect loses position Mechanical train requires cleaning adjustment or lubrication Contact Martin for service No light output Lamp faulty or burnt out Disconnect fixture and replace lamp External internal dimmer switch set to External but no lamp power from external dimmer system Switch to internal dimmer or check external dimmer system Internal dimmer faulty dimmer error message will appear in display Contact Martin for service Lamp voltage rating too high for dimmer output voltage Install lamp with correct voltage rating Light output abnormally low Fixture set to reduced lamp power via economy mode Adjust setting in control menus Lamp faulty or worn out Disconnect fixture and replace lamp Lamp voltage rating too high for dimmer output voltage Install lamp with correct voltage rating Lamp lifetime less than one second Lamp voltage rating too low for dimmer output volta
32. extended modes Pan tilt speed and effects speed channels Important TRACKING VERSUS VECTOR CONTROL Effect movement may be rough and unpredictable if controller fade times are combined with vector speed values The pan tilt and effects speed channels 12 and 13 in basic mode or 18 and 19 in extended mode provide two methods for controlling the speed at which effects move that are known as tracking and vector if you select tracking mode pan tilt and effects speed is determined by the cross fade time programmed on the controller With this method the controller divides a movement into tiny steps that the fixture tracks or follows If you select vector mode pan tilt and effects speed is determined by the DMX value you send on the speed channel Vector mode allows you to control the speed of scene changes on controllers without cross faders It can give smoother movement particularly at slow speeds when using a controller that sends slow or irregular tracking updates If the DMX controller has variable cross fade times set them to zero when using vector mode PERSONALITY OVERRIDES Using the pan tilt speed channel you can set pan tilt to tracking mode and at the same time set the fixture s own pan tilt speed setting to normal or fast from the DMX controller overriding the pan tilt speed setting available in the fixture s control menus Using the effects speed channel you can set the CMY filters to tracking and at the same t
33. fittings or the natural environment at outdoor events for example If one or more of these factors is present inspect fixtures within their first 25 hours of operation to see whether cleaning is necessary Check again at frequent intervals This procedure will allow you to assess cleaning requirements in your particular situation If in doubt consult your Martin dealer about a suitable maintenance schedule Use care when cleaning optical components and work in a clean well lit area The coated surfaces are fragile and easily scratched Do not use solvents that can damage plastic or painted surfaces To clean the fixture Warning Disconnect from power and allow to cool before cleaning 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool for at least 45 minutes 2 Remove the covers and CMY module as described earlier 3 Vacuum or gently blow away dust and loose particles with compressed air 4 Carefully clean the optical components Remove smoke and other residues with cotton swabs or unscented tissues moistened with isopropyl alcohol A commercial glass cleaner may be used but residues must be removed with distilled water Clean with a slow circular motion from center to edge Dry with a clean soft and lint free cloth or compressed air Remove stuck particles with an unscented tissue or cotton swab moistened with glass cleaner or distilled water Do not rub the surface lift the particles off with a soft repeated press Service
34. ge Kick yourself then install lamp with correct voltage rating If there is now no light output from fixture internal dimmer may be damaged Kick yourself again and contact Martin for service Lamp cuts out intermittently Fixture is too hot Ensure free airflow around air vents Clean fixture especially fans vents and filters Check that ambient temperature does not exceed max permitted level Contact Martin for service Fans excessively noisy Fans set to full speed in control menu Adjust setting Fixture is too hot Table 7 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Ensure free airflow around air vents Clean fixture especially fans vents and filters Check that ambient temperature does not exceed max permitted level Contact Martin for service 35 Circuit board connections Pan Tilt Switch Cyan Yellow Sensor Electronic Dim Temp Head f aua On Board 14 15 Fans Magenta J 13 Zoom Sensor TX RX RX only DMx I 112 Flash Disable Write Enable d 8 Zoom Tilt F B E 7 Cyan Pan E 6 Yellow F B Boot Init Lock E 3 Mec dim m lt Jili 2 Tilt tu 1 Pan TRY C gt UD Qo o 9 n Y 599 36 MAC TW user manual MAC TW1 specifications PHYSICAL Base length oui ar gh a Sa hese Mea oan at e PE RUNE P e 454 mm 17 9 in Base wid re bee Uem eng et ae 362 mm 14 3 in Height head straight up no accessories mounted
35. gulated RED via TIL F ANS When set to RED fans run no faster than is necessary giving reduced noise levels At the convection cooling setting UT TL gt f ANS UF F fans are shut down completely whenever convection cooling alone can control fixture temperature If convection cooling is not sufficient fans run at thermostatically regulated speed until convection cooling is possible again As this setting gives totally silent cooling while the lamp is blacked out dimmed to a low level or when ambient temperature allows it is recommended for minimum noise levels SOFTWARE UPLOAD The upload mode command UT IL UPL T prepares the fixture for a software update This command is not normally necessary as upload mode is engaged automatically by the uploader LED indicators 20 The four LEDs next to the digital display panel give the following information Ready lights when the fixture has reset and is ready for use Lamp lights when lamp power is applied from the DMX controller regardless of dimming intensity If this LED is lit but no light output is present the mechanical shutter may be closed the intensity may be dimmed to a very low level the lamp may have blown or there may be a problem with the lamp power circuits DMX lights when the fixture is receiving a valid DMX signal Service blinks when the fixture is in factory service mode For factory use only MAC TW user manual Operation Fixture DANGE
36. h frame ce voee Reed eed er aed eee ede Contact Martin for availability details Egg Crate PT EE Contact Martin for availability details Concentric rings er pean a qu Contact Martin for availability details TOP Nati 2 ilc eircMERSICRISAME EP ERG REIR CERES RS Contact Martin for availability details Barndoors vor Here err eu ben be tn Contact Martin for availability details RELATED ITEMS MP 2 Uploader ucsieluse e de E Des P N 90758420 DABS1 Hardware Interface USB XLR oooooccoccocccccn nes P N 91611144 SPARE PARTS Philips Hi Brite 1200 80 FastFit 80 V lamp o ooococcooccooco IR P N 97000006 Philips 1200 115 FastFit 115 Vlamp 2 a EDER EN RS BB II P N 970001 12 Philips 1200 230 FastFit 230 VlaMp oooooocoocococr BI P N 97000113 Philips 1200 240 FastFit 240 Vlamp llle P N 970001 14 ORDERING INFORMATION MAC TW1 Multi voltage IGBT dimmer cardboard packing case P N 90202000 MAC TW1 Multi voltage IGBT dimmer double flightcase P N 90202001 MAC TW1 Multi voltage 80 V dimmer cardboard packing case P N 90202400 MAC TW1 Multi voltage 80 V dimmer double flightcase P N 90202401 Specifications subject to change without notice Notes Notes Notes
37. h peak angles oooooooocoorrrr eh 20 41 Full photometric data and reports are available from http www martin com service CONSTRUCTION Color sien bene Piedad se ae wo ae eed en da RE nen da bog dedos Black HOUSING RP UV resistant fiber reinforced composite shell Chassis quad a i morei ear he ete aie dee eee Steel and aluminum shock resistant design RENEGON cuida ne en cate ee Se teed ea Glass cold light Handling 2 2824 242 22 rai a ee nn Ergonomic carrying handles Protection factol pu 2 4 rece ana ken a ee mE EM Eee rds IP 20 INSTALLATION Orientation 2 2 22a eee A ae tin ee eee a Any Mounting points ssa m Speke ceeds by aaa 2 pairs of 1 4 turn locks Minimum distance from illuminated surface l l 0 5 m 20 in Minimum distance from combustible materials llle 0 5 m 20 in Minimum center to center distance no accessories installed 550 mm 21 7 in CONNECTIONS AC power input 2 2 4 20 moe a A ah 3 m 9 8 ft cable tail without plug DMX data in 0Ut Locking 3 pin amp 5 pin XLR pin 1 shield pin 2 cold pin 3 hot Externalidimmer eeose roe liue p IE ew I Eee E RE Pe PRU EG ee See Neutrik PowerCon ELECTRICAL AG DOWOl c c sd eh ee Sata AURI iens 100 120 200 240 V nominal 50 60 Hz Power Supply osorno RIS Auto ranging electronic switch mode MEINE a A ren ee ee 20 AT slow blow Typical power and current TES OZ o A dentate eed 1226 W 10 7
38. icing This product is for professional use only It is not for household use This product presents risks of severe injury or death due to fire and burn hazards electric shock lamp explosion and falls Read this manual before installing powering or servicing the fixture follow the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the fixture If you have questions about how to operate the fixture safely please contact your Martin dealer or call the Martin 24 hour service hotline at 45 70 200 201 PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing any cover or part including the lamp and fuses and when not in use 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 earth fault protection Connect this fixture to AC power either using the supplied power cable or via 3 conductor cable that is rated minimum 20 amp extra hard usage Suitable cable types include ST STW SEO SEOW and STO Before using the fixture check that all power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices Do not use the fixture if the power cable or power plug are in any way damaged defective or wet or if they show signs of overheating Do not expose the
39. ime set shortcuts to on or off from the DMX controller overriding the shortcuts setting available in the fixture s control menus Control menu settings Important 22 Channel 14 in basic mode or 20 in extended mode gives control via DMX of a range of settings that are otherwise only available via the fixture s control panel This can be very convenient in situations where access to the fixture is difficult The following settings are available A dimmer curve from 1 5 can be selected Lamp preheat can be enabled or disabled the preheat power value must be entered via the fixture s control panel Economy mode can be enabled the percentage reduction in lamp power must be set via the fixture s control panel Fan speed can be set to full temperature regulated or off If set to off convection cooling is used whenever possible and fans will only run if absolutely necessary Noise reduction mode can be set to Normal Studio or Quiet Using the DMX controller to change settings on the control menu settings channel has the same effect as changing those settings using the fixture s control panel Like settings made using the control panel they are retained in the fixture s memory after the fixture is powered off and on To engage one of the above control menu settings the required DMX value must be held for 3 seconds and then reduced to a No function DMX value between 0 and 19 MAC TW user manual Service and maintenan
40. in PCB 3 Locate the BOOT jumper on the main PCB see page 36 and move the jumper cap to the INIT position 4 Perform a boot mode upload as described in the uploader documentation 5 When the upload is complete disconnect the fixture from power and move the jumper back to the DISABLE position 6 Reassemble the base Service and maintenance 27 MAC TW1 DMX protocol 16 bit 16 bit Basic Extended Mode Mode DMX Value Percent Function Shutter strobe reset lamp on off 0 19 0 7 Shutter closed If disabled under PERS gt 20 49 8 19 Shutter open DRES in the control menu 50 72 20 28 Strobe fast slow Reset fixture works only if the 73 127 29 50 Shutter open three main CMY channels are set 1 1 128 147 51 57 Random strobe fast to a value from 230 to 232 148 167 58 65 Random strobe medium A five second delay for the Reset 168 187 66 73 Random strobe slow fixture command can be set in the 188 207 74 81 Shutter open control menu under DRES 208 217 82 85 Reset fixture 218 255 86 100 Shutter open 2 2 Electronic dimmer 0 255 0 100 Blackout 100 intensity _ 3 Electronic dimmer fine 0 255 0 100 Low gt high intensity 3 4 Mechanical dimmer 0 255 0 100 Blackout 100 intensity 5 Mechanical dimmer fine 0 255 0 100 Low gt high intensity 4 6 Cyan 0 255 0 100 White gt full cyan 7 Cyan fine
41. in service personnel if problem continues PRER Pan time out TIER Tilt time out ZUER Zoom time out there is a malfunction in the position indexing circuit for pan tilt or zoom The fixture will after the time out establish a mechanical stop and continue to work although calibration will be imprecise Reset fixture Contact Martin service personnel if problem continues C YER Cyan time out MHER Magenta time out YEER Yellow time out there is a malfunction in the electric indexing circuit for one of the CMY filters Reset fixture Contact Martin service personnel if problem continues HTCO Head temperature cutout the head temperature is above maximum Ensure free airflow around air vents Clean fixture as described in manual Check that ambient temperature does not exceed max permitted level Contact Martin service personnel for assistance Contact Martin service personnel for DRER one or more motor drivers fail ne Contact Martin service personnel for RCER the real time clock is not running correctly Zssistance Contact Martin service personnel for OPER there is an onboard programming error SSI SANGE Contact Martin service personnel for DPER there is a display programming error assistance DIER there is an internal dimmer error Contact Martin service personnel for i assistance DIPE there is a prob
42. is overrides other control menu settings HERT ENR UN OFF Enable lamp pre heat OFF by default I VAL U 28 0 0 20 0 lamp preheat value 1 0 by default ENA ON DFF Enable economy mode reduced lamp power OFF by ECO default VAL 7 18 70 100 lamp power value 80 by default FACT LOAD Return all settings except calibrations to factory defaults DPF SE CUS 1 CUSe LOAD Load custom configuration CUS3 SAVE Save current custom configuration Table 3 Control menu MAC TW user manual Menu Item Options Notes Default settings in bold print TOTL Total hours of operation since manufacture TIMESHRS RSET Hours of operation since counter reset see page 18 TOTL Total hours of lamp operation since manufacture TIME gt L HR wm RSET Hours of lamp operation since counter reset see page 18 HEAD Head temperature TEMP s BRSE Base temperature INFO VER XXX CPU firmware version BASE Base cooling fans speed readout RPM FANS HEAD Head cooling fans speed readout RPM LAMP Lamp cooling fans speed readout RPM RATE DMX transmission speed in packets per second GUAL Percent of packets received IMXL STCO Value of the DMX start code DMX value 0 255 received on each channel SHUT ETRL Values for coarse control are indicated with in the display Values for fine control channels indicated with F inthe display can only be viewed if availabl
43. ixture Carefully review Safety Information on page 3 Check that the local AC power voltage is within the ranges listed on the serial number label and in Power voltage and main fuses on page 9 Read the sections headed Lamp on page 10 and Dimming options and lamp voltage on page 12 then install a lamp of an approved type and with a correct voltage rating Install a power plug on the power cable as described in Power connection on page 9 Release the tilt lock as described on page 23 Introduction 7 Connections and control panel A C D 20 OOOO H EI A Internal external lamp power switch F Power on off switch B DMX out G Lamp power input from external dimmer C DMX in H DMX out D Control panel with LED display I DMX in E Power cable entry 8 MAC TW user manual AC power DANGER Read Safety Information on page 3 before connecting the MAC TW1 to AC power Important Before applying power to the MAC TW1 make sure that the lamp voltage rating exactly matches the output voltage of the internal or external dimming system used or damage can be caused that is not covered by the product warranty See Dimming options and lamp voltage on page 12 for full details Although the lamp can be supplied with power using an external dimming system if required the main power input of the MAC TW1 must be connected directly to AC power Do not use an ex
44. lem updating the internal Contact Martin service personnel for dimmer firmware assistance the fixture has entered lamp explosion mode L AEX because it has detected a lamp failure Pan Sneck ampi Tan anait are feleased 7 and tilt are locked and DMX control is i lied disabled power is reapplied Contact Martin service personnel for FUER there is a base fan error ao sietence Contact Martin service personnel for FEER there is a lamp fan error assistance Contact Martin service personnel for FJER there is a head fan error nes Table 6 Display messages 34 MAC TW1 user manual Troubleshooting Problem Probable cause s Remedy Fixture is completely dead No power to fixture Check power and connections Fuse blown located on PCBs behind connections panel Isolate fixture from power Check fuses and replace One or more fixtures resets correctly but responds erratically or not at all to the controller Bad data link Inspect connections and cables Correct poor connections Repair or replace damaged cables Data link not terminated Insert termination plug in output jack of the last fixture on the link Incorrect fixture DMX addressing Check addressing on fixture and controller Check fixture is set to correct DMX mode One of the fixtures is defective and is disturbing data transmission on the link Unplug XLR in and out connectors and connect them directly tog
45. mer Input voltage to fixture 100 120 200 240 V 80 V internal dimmer Input voltage to fixture 100 120 200 240 V Input voltage to external dimmer External dimming system 12 Figure 4 Dimming options and lamp voltage MAC TW1 user manual Connecting an external dimmer system DANGER Make sure that any external dimming system used with the MAC TW1 is connected to ground earth and protected by overload and ground fault earth leakage circuit breakers Check that the dimming system and cables are correcily rated for the power and current requirements of the lamp and check that the lamp voltage rating matches the dimming system output voltage Important Connect lamp power from an external dimming system via the Neutrik PowerCon connector on the connections panel only Power can be supplied directly to the MAC TW1 lamp by an external dimming system simplifying grouped dimming control in installations with existing fixtures and dimming circuits The MAC TW1 has an intelligent lamp power system that blocks power to the lamp from an external dimming system unless the fixture is powered on has reset and is operating correctly The external dimming power cable must be fitted with a Neutrik PowerCon NAC3FCA cable connector for connection to the MAC TW1 If the dimming cable does not already have this type of connector it can be obtained from your Martin supplier P N 05342804 The pinout is marked o
46. move the four retaining screws from the front lens ring see Figure 11 and remove the front lens Figure 11 Removing the effects module 2 Remove the two retaining screws on the outside edges of the module to release it 3 Loosen the screws in the two module wireset connectors as shown in Figure 11 before lifting the module away from the fixture When reinstalling the effects module check that the guide pins are correctly seated that the module is securely screwed into position and that the screws in the two cable connectors are tight The module is fitted with LEDs that light to indicate that the CMY filters are in their correct positions Cleaning Regular cleaning is essential for fixture life and performance Buildup of dust dirt smoke particles fog fluid residues etc degrades the fixture s light output and cooling ability Cleaning schedules for lighting fixtures vary greatly depending on the operating environment It is therefore impossible to specify precise cleaning intervals for the MAC TW1 Cooling fans suck in airborne dust and smoke particles and in extreme cases fixtures may require cleaning after surprisingly few hours of operation Environmental factors that may result in a need for frequent cleaning include Use of smoke or fog machines High airflow rates near air conditioning vents for example Presence of cigarette smoke Airborne dust from stage effects building structures and
47. mperature regulated OFF Cooling fans off whenever possible UPL 1 SURE Manually set fixture to software update mode Table 3 Control menu Control panel shortcuts The following shortcuts are available using the buttons in the MAC TW1 control panel Shortcut Function Hold Menu and press Up Resets fixture Hold Menu and Enter during fixture reset Freezes pan and tilt Hold Up and press Down Invert display Table 4 Conirol panel shortcuts 32 MAC TW user manual Adjustment submenu The UT ILA DU menu is for use by service technicians when performing adjustments Item Options Notes RST Reset fixture ON 5 Cyan effect on switch CYAN MIN Minimum cyan position MAX Maximum cyan position CW S COWF Cyan rotation clockwise slow counterclockwise fast N 5 Magenta effect on switch MAG MIN Minimum magenta position MAX Maximum magenta position EW S CEWF Magenta rotation clockwise slow counterclockwise fast NS Yellow effect on switch YE MIN Minimum yellow position HEAD HEE MAX Maximum yellow position CW S CCOWF Yellow rotation clockwise slow counterclockwise fast ADJ Shutter adjustment position CLOS Shutter closed SHUT DPEN Shutter open SLOW Slow shutter strobe MED Medium shutter strobe FAST Fast shutter strobe ON 5 Zoom module positioned on switch 00m NEAR Zoom near position FAR Zoom far position TEST Tes
48. n the connector Connect the terminal marked to ground earth the terminal marked N to neutral and the terminal marked L to live CONNECTING To connect an external dimming system 1 Isolate the MAC TW1 and external dimming system from power 2 Check that the external dimming system is correctly rated for the power and current requirements of the lamp and that a lamp with the correct voltage rating for the external dimming system s output voltage is installed in the fixture 3 Connect the external dimming power cable via the Neutrik PowerCon connector on the MAC TW1 s connections panel To plug the cable in line up the raised tab on the cable connector with the keyway in the chassis connector push the cable connector in and twist clockwise to lock 4 Move the Lamp Power switch on the connections panel to the External position Apply power to the MAC TW1 and allow it to reset 6 Once the MAC TW1 has reset successfully you can supply power to the lamp from the external dimming system a DISCONNECTING To disconnect an external dimming system 1 Isolate the MAC TW1 and external dimming system from power 2 See Figure 4 Check that a lamp with the correct voltage rating for the internal dimmer is installed in the fixture 3 Disconnect the external dimming power cable from the PowerCon connector on the MAC TW1 s connections panel To remove the cable connector pull back the latch to release the lock twist the conne
49. ng must match the voltage at the fixture s power input A model with an internal 80 V dimmer is available This dimmer is also available as an accessory but must be installed by a qualified service technician If an 80 V internal dimmer is used the lamp must be rated 80 V regardless of the voltage at the fixture s power input Power from an external dimming device or system can be supplied directly to the lamp in all models via a Neutrik PowerCon connector in the fixture s base If external dimming is used the lamp voltage rating must match the external dimmer s output voltage regardless of the voltage at the fixture s power input We strongly recommend that you keep a record of the lamp voltage rating and internal dimmer type installed and label these clearly on the fixture Do not apply power to the fixture or move the internal external lamp power switch on the connections panel unless you are certain that the lamp voltage rating is correct for the dimming system you are using or switching to Damage caused by using a lamp with an incorrect voltage rating is not covered by the product warranty Lamp voltage rating must match input voltage to Lamp voltage rating must fixture be 80 V Lamp voltage rating must match output voltage from external dimmer Output voltage from external dimmer Multi voltage internal TA internal ne Input voltage to fixture 100 120 200 240 V Multi voltage internal dim
50. ontinuously variable independent CMY control Motorized zoom 19 41 one tenth peak angle lamp type affects precise angle limits 540 of pan and 242 of tilt DMX control with fine 16 bit control of electronic and mechanical dimmers cyan magenta yellow pan tilt and zoom Mechanical dimmer shutter with instant intensity control 2 10 Hz strobe effect and full range dimming with no effect on color temperature Multi voltage or 80 V internal dimmer External dimmer connection Auto sensing switch mode power supply Intelligent lamp power control when using an external dimmer Patent pending ducted forced air lamp cooling system For the latest firmware updates documentation and other information about this and all Martin Professional products please visit the Martin website at http www martin com Comments or suggestions regarding this document may be e mailed to service martin dk or posted to Service Department Martin Professional A S Olof Palmes All 18 DK 8200 Aarhus N Denmark DANGER Read Safety Information on page 3 before installing powering operating or servicing the MAC TW1 Unpacking The MAC TW1 is packaged in either a cardboard box or a two unit flight case that is designed to protect the product during shipment The following items are included Two clamp attachment brackets Four 20 AT fuses installed This user manual Using for the first time Before applying power to the f
51. played briefly at startup FANS INF GF ANS displays the current speed of base head and lamp cooling fans in RPM revolutions per minute DMX The DMX log MXL menu provides useful information for troubleshooting control problems RHTE displays the DMX refresh rate in packets per second Values lower than 10 or higher than 44 may result in erratic performance especially when using tracking mode GUAL displays the quality of the received DMX data as a percentage of packets received Values much below 100 indicate interference poor connections or other problems with the serial data link that are the most common cause of control problems 5 T LU displays the DMX start code Packets with a start code other than 0 may cause irregular performance The remaining options under IM XL display the DMX values received on each channel If the fixture does not behave as expected reading the DMX values can help you troubleshoot the problem MAC TW user manual Manual control The manual control menu MAN allows you to reset the fixture RST position and move individual effects commands are listed on page 31 under Control Menu Service utilities Important Enter must be held for several seconds to access the utilities menu TEST SEQUENCES TSEG provides a general test of all effects allowing testing without a controller UTIL PE BT provides routines for circuit board testing that are for service use only FEEDBACK
52. r and ground fault earth fault protection Check that the correct fuses are installed before applying power You may need to fit the power cable with a power plug that is suitable for your AC power outlets If so install a grounding type earthed plug that is correctly rated for the current and power requirements of the fixture Follow the plug manufacturer s instructions Table 1 shows some possible pin identification schemes if pins are not clearly identified or if you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician Wire Color Pin Symbol Screw US brown live L yellow or brass blue neutral N silver yellow green ground earth green Table 1 Power plug connections To apply power first check that the head tilt locks are released and then set the power switch on the base to the I position AC power 9 Lamp DANGER Installing a lamp that is not specified in this manual may create a safety hazard and damage the fixture Replace the lamp immediately if it is deformed or in any way defective Important The lamp voltage rating must exactly match the output voltage of the internal or external dimming system used or serious damage can be caused that is not covered by the product warranty See Dimming options and lamp voltage on page 12 for full details About the halogen lamp The MAC TW1 is designed for use with the following 1200 watt tungsten halogen lamps Philips Hi Brite
53. r extended 16E X control mode Extended mode uses 6 additional DMX channels to provide fine control of the electronic and mechanical dimmers cyan magenta yellow and zoom lens The pan and tilt invert PATI menu swaps and or inverts pan and tilt The panttilt speed P TSP menu provides 2 settings FAST and NORM The NORM normal setting gives smoothest pan tilt movement during slow scene changes and quietest operation It is best for most applications and is the default setting F AST provides better performance in applications where speed is most important e The effects speed EF SP menu provides 3 settings P T 55 NORM and FAST If setto PTSS panttilt speed slave effects speed follow the pan tilt speed set in the P T GP menu This is the default setting As with pan tilt speed NORM gives smoothness and silence FAST gives extra speed The pan tilt and effects speed settings described above are overridden if studio or silent modes are selected in the PERSGS MB DE menu The shortcuts PERS SLUT setting determines whether the CMY filters take the shortest path between two positions crossing the open position if necessary or always avoid the open position DISPLAY The display on off setting PERG BISP determines whether the display remains on GN remains on for 2 minutes after the last key press MN or remains on for 10 minutes after the last key press 18MN The display intensity PERS T TNT setting con
54. slider bars for the zoom lens car may require reapplication of the long lasting teflon based grease applied at the factory Noise when operating the zoom is a sign that lubrication is required This operation can be carried out by a Martin service partner if necessary Do not lubricate plastic bushes Fuse replacement 26 DANGER Disconnect from power and external dimmer before opening covers Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating only Important The PCBs are sensitive to ESD electrostatic discharge Take precautions to avoid ESD damage Avoid touching electronic components The MAC TW1 is protected by two main fuses one on the live and one on the neutral conductor The fuses are located on the PCB in the base unit The circuit that supplies lamp power from an external dimmer is also protected by two fuses All four fuses are 20 amp slow blow type MAC TW user manual To replace fuses 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and the external dimmer system if used and allow to cool for 45 minutes Take precautions to avoid damage by static discharge See Figure 13 Remove the four screws arrowed from the outer edges of the connections panel cover and pull the cover away from the fixture base for access to the PCBs om Figure 13 Fuse replacement 4 See Figure 13 Fuses marked A and B protect the main power circuit Fuses C and D protect the external dimmer lamp power circuit 5 Repla
55. t all effects in effects module service use only NEUT Pan and tilt neutral positions PNTI Pan neutral tilt down PNTU Pan neutral tilt up PATI PLTN Pan left tilt neutral PRTN Pan right tilt neutral PLTI Pan left tilt down PRTU Pan right tilt up Table 5 Adjustment submenu Adjustment submenu 33 Display messages Message RST Reset Appears when the fixture is indexing effects at startup What to do Wait for reset to complete SRST Serial reset the fixture has received a reset command via DMX Wait for reset to complete Note that you can set PERS DRES to OFF to prevent accidental DMX reset commands HERE or KKK there is no communication between the control panel and motherboard this display appears briefly when powering the fixture on Check fuses Check cable and connectors between control panel and motherboard Reinstall fixture software Contact Martin service if the above do not solve the problem MERR Memory error the EEPROM memory cannot be read Contact Martin service personnel for assistance F BEP Feedback error pan F BE T Feedback error tilt F BER Feedback error pan tilt the pan and or tilt correction systems cannot correct a loss of step or there is a malfunction in the pan tilt monitoring circuit such as a defective sensor After a time out the head stops in a random position Reset fixture Contact Mart
56. ternal dimming system to supply power to the fixture via the main power input or you may obtain irregular light output and cause damage the fixture that is not covered by the product warranty Power voltage and main fuses gt gt DANGER Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating only The MAC TW1 features an auto sensing switch mode power supply that automatically adapts to 100 120 V and 200 240 V nominal AC power at 50 or 60 Hz Note that power to the lamp is supplied at the output voltage from the dimmer If using a multi voltage IGBT internal dimmer the output voltage from the dimmer is the same as the input voltage to the fixture and the lamp must therefore be rated at the AC power voltage the fixture is connected to See Dimming options and lamp voltage on page 12 for full details Check the lamp voltage rating before applying power Damage caused by using an incorrectly rated lamp is not covered by the product warranty Power circuits are protected by two 20 amp main fuses one on the live and one on the neutral conductor The fuses are located on a PCB in the base The external dimmer lamp power circuit is likewise protected by two 20 amp fuses on a PCB in the base See Fuse replacement on page 26 for details of accessing and changing fuses Power connection P DANGER For protection from electric shock the fixture must be grounded earthed The AC mains supply must be fitted with a fuse or circuit breake
57. to cool for at least 45 minutes to avoid the danger of burns and wear heat resistant safety gloves 2 Apply power allow the fixture to reset then set zoom to narrow DMX value 255 on channel 7 in basic or 12 in extended mode turn on the lamp and open the mechanical shutter 3 Aim the fixture at an even surface and make sure no further commands can be sent by DMX 4 Release the screw on the lamp access cover and open the cover 5 See Figure 3 Screw the three 3 mm Allen screws arrowed in or out to obtain the most even beam 6 Close and secure the lamp access cover 3mm Figure 3 Lamp adjustment screws Lamp 11 Dimming Dimming options and lamp voltage Important The lamp voltage rating must exactly match dimmer output voltage Installing a lamp with an incorrect voltage rating may damage the dimmer beyond repair and or destroy the lamp as soon as power is applied Three dimming options are available for the MAC TW1 Regardless of which option is used the voltage rating of the lamp must match the voltage supplied by the dimming device or system see also Figure 4 A model with an internal auto sensing IGBT dimmer is available This dimmer accepts power in the voltage ranges accepted by the fixture 100 120 V and 200 240 VAC nominal at 50 60 Hz and supplies the lamp with power at the voltage supplied to the fixture If the internal multi voltage dimmer is used the lamp voltage rati
58. trols display brightness Select AUTO for automatic display or manually set the intensity to a level from 1 to 100 To invert the display when the fixture is installed base up press Up and Down simultaneously DMX RESET The DMX reset PERS DRES setting controls the behavior of the reset command When set to GN the command is fully enabled When set to UF F the command is disabled to prevent accidental resets When set to 55SEC the command must be sent for five seconds The special combination of DMX values listed under channel 1 on page 28 allows you to execute a reset even when the command is disabled DIMMER The dimmer curve setting PE R5 DICU provides three options for dimming characteristics e LIN the default setting gives a linear dimming curve e SUR or square law dimming gives a dimming curve with higher fader resolution finer control at low light intensity levels and lower fader resolution coarser control at high intensity levels e ISGP or inverse square law dimming gives a dimming curve with higher fader resolution finer control at high light intensity levels and lower fader resolution coarser control at low intensity levels NOISE REDUCTION MODE The noise reduction mode PE R5 Mf JE setting gives three options for tailoring movement and cooling fan speed to give varying degrees of quiet operation e When set to NORM pan tilt effects and fans obey their settings entered elsewhere in the control menus

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