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1. 27 4 x 11 8 x 12 7 NUSIIMEM 16 kg 35 7 Ib Shipping WeIghE EE 16 5 kg 36 8 Ib Mains supply EU model 230 240 250 V 5 50 Hz Mains supply US model 100 110 120 V 5 50 60Hz Power current consumption EU model eseeeeeeeee 2775 W 1 4 A 230V 50 Hz Power current consumption US model saanane aranana anane n aee 275 W 2 8 A 120 V 60 Hz Fuse EU model ss oeste tree hes ri eats eet a dans t tite EM dL T CYFA T3 15A Fuse USmodeb Rie dd Idd dor deii A iT Eas T6 3A Maximum room temperature bris sanan ka Ka Waaa II ee I eene e enne 40 C 104 F Minimum distance from flammable materials esee 0 3 meters 12 in Philips MSD 200 lompe 200 W 5800K 2000 hours Ph lips MSD 250 lamp cerit tereti reete tate 250 W 6500K 2000 hours ImageScan User Manual 25 af L S E d Imagescan User Manual 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S appendix e DIP SWITCH TABLE To find a channel DIP switch setting locate the channel and then follow the row to the left to find the settings for pins 1 5 follow the column to the top to find the settings for pins 6 9 0 means the pin is turned off and 1
2. cloth and carefully insert it into the socket Avoid touching the glass with your fin gers finger prints on the glass envelope reduce lamp life Clean the lamp with the cleaning cloth supplied with the lamp if you touch the envelope with your fingers 3 Replace the cover over the lamp socket assembly and tighten the screws NOTE The lamp position is pre adjusted and requires no further alignment Inserting an image The mageScan allows you to project standard 24 x 36 mm slides 60 x 70 mm transparencies or overhead films and E and D size gobos To use large format transparencies or overhead film cut the film into a circle of the same diameter as the open gobo already installed Turn the 1 4 turn thumbscrew on the image rotation assembly CCW until it unlocks Remove the image rotation assembly Remove the spring which holds the open gobo in place and remove the open gobo B9 cq c Insert the image and secure it with the spring If you are using a transparency or overhead film place the open gobo over it to provide a sharp edge 5 Insert the assembly into the projector and tighten the 1 4 turn screw CW Fitting the mains plug The mageScan is delivered without a plug on the mains cable Install a plug that matches your local mains outlet The double insulated mains cable contains three wires 1 Connect the BROWN wire to the LIVE pin Connect the BLUE wire to the NEUTRAL pin Connect the YELLOW GREEN wire to the GROU
3. mode When the master fixture is powered on it sends a standby signal to synchronize the start of scene 1 This start up synchronization will only work if all fixtures are powered up at the same time or if the master fixture is the last to be powered up This is only important if mode 2 is used Imagescan User Manual 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S appendix a DMX PROTOCOL DMX MODE SETUP Pan Tilt DMX Channel PL111 Jumper DMX Mode Vector Tracking Resolution Requirements Setting 1 SEN Vector Tracking 8 Bit 7 Channels No Jumper 2 Vector Tracking 16 Bit 9 Channels Pins 1 and 3 The mageScan can be set to run one of two DMX modes The two modes are listed in the table above To change the jumper setting follow this instruction WARNING Before attempting the following ensure that the ImageScan is isolated from the mains supply 1 At each end of the projector the top cover is fixed by means of two hexagon screws Unscrew these and remove the cover At the front end of the fixture you will now see the PCB 2 Locate PL111 near the lamp relay and set the jumper between pins 1 and 3 to enable 16 bit pan tilt resolu tion 3 Re assemble the fixture 9 D i 5 PL111 UJ Ja ao o co oD 8 Su D A e H Set jumper in this KE position to enable 16 bit pan tilt resolution ImageScan User Manual 19 20 DM
4. projectors is defective and disturbs the data transmis sion on the link By pass one projector at a time until normal opera tion is regained Do this by unplugging the XLR in and out connectors and then connect them directly together No light emission from some or all projectors The image rotation assembly does not activate the detection switch Ensure that the image assembly is pressed firmly in place and the 1 4 turn screw is locked If problem persists contact your Martin dealer The lamp does not strike due to insufficient mains voltage too low Measure mains voltage and check against ballast and transformer tappings Correct tappings if neces sary Projector appears to be com pletely dead no reset when switching on Mains fuse blown Replace mains fuse PCB fuse s blown Replace PCB fuse s ImageScan User Manual 23 24 Problem After resetting the mirror moves between middle and left twice and the image rotates rap idly Probable cause s Optical sensor malfunction Suggested remedy Make sure image holder is properly seated Check sensor wires for good connection Clean optical indexing sensor Contact your Martin dealer After resetting the mirror moves between middle and left twice and the shutter does not remain open Image holder micro switch not closed Make sure image holder sits properly in its slot and that t
5. saves changes to the current scene No changes to the current scene are saved unless STORE is pressed after editing the scene If you advance to the next scene without pressing STORE the changes are lost The DELETE button erases the current scene If the current scene is the only scene in memory this scene is stored with default values cleared The INSERT button adds a new scene after the current scene The contents of the new scene are the current set tings including timing information If the timer control is at no change N C the scanner will store a blackout time see more about time control below If you insert a scene when the memory is full max 61 scenes the scanner advances to the next scene without generating a new scene Example The scanner displays a logo upright on a wall In edit mode this scene is changed to project the logo on the floor with clockwise rotation If you press the STORE button the wall scene is changed to the floor scene but if you press INSERT the floor scene is inserted after the wall scene which is left unchanged The NEXT button advances through the scenes The PREV previous button steps backwards through the scenes The VIEW button starts execute mode This mode is identical to running the program without the remote control connected It is also the only way to check scene times Press any key to return to edit mode ImageScan User Manual 13 14 RESET CL
6. 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 gualified technician Never operate the fixture with missing or damaged lenses and or covers When replacing the lamp allow the fixture to cool for at least 15 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 110 percent of the rated average life 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 1 meters 4 inches away from the fixture Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture Do not illuminate surfaces within 0 3 meters 12 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 or mirror Allow the fixture to cool for at least 5 minutes before handling Do not modify the fixture or install other than genuine
7. 30 462 494 I 1 1 1 o 15 47 79 1119 143 1754 207 2391 271 303 335 367 431 463 495 o o o o 1 16 48 80 112 144 176 208 2 272 3044 336 432 464 496 1 o o o 1 17 49 81 113 145 177 209 241 273 305 337 369 433 465 497 o 1 o o 1 18 50 amp 114146 178 210 242 274 306 338 37 434 466 498 1 1 o o 1 19 51 83 115 147 179 211 243 275 307 339 371 435 467 499 o o 1 o 1 20 525 84 116 148 212 2 276 308 340 372 436 468 500 1 o 1 o 1 21 539 85 1179 149 181 213 245 277 3099 341 373 437 469 501 oO 1 1 o 1 22 54 86 118 150 182 214 2 278 310 342 37 438 470 502 1 1 1 o 1 23 559 87 1199 151 183 215 247 279 3114 343 375 439 471 503 oO o o 1 1 24 56 88 120 122 216 248 280 3121 344 37 440 472 504 1 o o 1 1 25 579 89 1219153 185 217 249 281 313 345 377 441 473 505 o 1 o 1 1 26 58 90 1227154 218 282 3144 346 442 474 506 1 1 o 1 1 27 59 91 1239155 187 219 251 283 3154 347 3 443 475 507 o o 1 1 1 28 GOF 92 1244 156 188 220 252 284 316 348 444 476 508 1 o 1 1 1 29 61 23 1254157 189 221 253 285 317 349 381 445 477 509 o 1 1 1 1 30 625 94 126 158 1 222 286 318 350 382 446 478 510 1 1 1 1 1 31 639 95 1279159 191 223 255 287 3199 351 383 4474 479 511 ImageScan User Manual 27 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S WD Martin Marti
8. 999 Martin Professional A S section 5 SYNCHRONIZED OPERATION When using several ImageScans together in stand alone mode their programs may be synchronized by linking them together and designating one unit to be the master and the other units to be the slaves The master unit sends a timing signal along the data link that the slaves use when executing their independently programmed scenes This is different from what is normally known as master slave operation in which slaves fully mimic the master Synchronization modes The DIP switch settings for each mode are shown in appendix b SYNCHRONIZED START The master sends out a sync pulse every time it executes scene 1 Slaves respond by snapping to scene 1 and restarting the sequence Slaves execute their programs using their own scene times If a slave fixture completes its program before the master it will not loop to scene 1 but will hold and wait for the next scene 1 sync pulse SYNCHRONIZED SCENE TIME The master transmits the scene time each time it executes a scene Slaves use the master s scene times for their own scenes Slaves execute all scenes in their program sequence and then loop to the first scene Thus if fixtures have different numbers of scenes sequence start is not synchronized SYNCHRONIZED START AND SCENE TIME The master transmits the scene 1 sync pulse as in mode 1 and the scene time as in mode 2 All fixtures execute the same scene number wi
9. EAR SCENE TIME BLACKOUT NO CHANGE EXAMPLE SCENE 1 b CIO ad Eoo The RESET button resets all moving parts It is identical to the power on reset It does not affect the memory The CLEAR button clears the current scene and sends all effects to their default positions It does not delete the scene To completely erase all scenes from memory press CLEAR and STORE at the same time The scanner creates a default scene with the light on to let you know that the memory has been cleared TIMER SECTION The timer knob controls the scene time the length of time a scene is displayed The scene time may be between 1 and 120 seconds Due to slight variations in the components do not expect precise timing use the indicator as a guide only The scene time also effects the transition from the previous scene to the current one The maximum time for mir ror movement is 25 seconds If the timing control is set for 40 seconds the mirror movement will still take 25 sec onds but the next scene will not be triggered for another 15 seconds To have the mirror snap to a new position and then stay there for 30 seconds program a scene with a time of 1 second and the new mirror position and then program the next scene with the same position and a time of 30 seconds To change the scene time without changing any of the other settings set the timer control to the desired time and press store Blackout time closes the shutter thus black
10. EXT buttons to step through the scenes and change any settings you want however do keep the overall idea for now and do not change the mirror position in scenes 2 and 3 Remember to STORE any changes When you are happy with the scenes use PREV NEXT to go to the first scene Set the timing control to 2 seconds Press STORE to save the time setting Press NEXT to go to scene 2 Set the timing control to 5 seconds Press STORE to store the time setting Press NEXT to go to scene 3 Set the timing control to 10 seconds Press STORE to store the time setting Press NEXT to go to scene 4 Set the timing control to the BLACKOUT position Press STORE to store the time setting Press VIEW to see the effects of the scene time settings The mirror moves to the scene 1 position in 2 seconds the time set for scene 1 As soon as the mirror arrives it starts to move to the scene 2 position and the image rotates clockwise This takes 5 seconds When the image gets to the scene 3 position it rotates to an upright position and remains there for 10 seconds Finally it snaps to the third position with the light blacked out and then starts over again ImageScan User Manual 15 Programming tips Replacing the 16 Image indexing time does not take into account the time required to stop rotation before starting rotation to an indexed position If the image was rotating in the scene before a scene with an indexed position the indexing time wi
11. ImageScan user manual 1v bd WEEN Martin 1996 1999 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 35000046 Rev B 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S section 1 INTRODUCTION The ImageScan from Martin Professional is a high performance intelligent projector for promotional lighting The rugged construction and quality components ensures that the mageScan will perform reliably for years to come The mageScan features SOURCES e The MSD 200 or MSD 250 long life high intensity discharge lamps MOVEMENT 83 by216 8 or 16 bit pan tilt resolution PROJECTION 24x 36 mm slides 60 x 70 mm transparencies E and D size gobos SHUTTER High speed shutter OPTICS Highly efficient optical system Coated optics Motorized focus 17 beam angle Optional 23 lens CONTROL AND e DMX 512 and Martin protocols PROGRAMMING Programmable stand alone operation Slave master synchronization Remote lamp ON OFF COOLING AND Fan cooling SECURITY e Overheating protection ImageScan User Manual 3 section 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING This product is for professional use only It is not for household use Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing the lamp fuses or any part and
12. Martin parts Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature Ta exceeds 40 C 104 F When suspending the fixture above ground level verify that the structure can 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 Imagescan User Manual 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S image rotation assembl section 3 INSTALLATION Before operating the JmageScan you must Install the MSD lamp not included Fit a mains plug Check voltage and frequency settings Rig the fixture in its permanent site Insert the image to be projected The mageScan package comes complete with the following items ImageScan 5 meter XLR XLR data link cable User manual 3 prong power cord ER y lamp access plate mw g WARNING Before attempting any of the following ensure that the fixture is isolated from the mains supply ImageScan User Manual Installing the Philips MSD 200 or MSD 250 lamp 1 Remove the 3 screws from the lamp access plate and remove the plate 2 Hold the lamp with a clean
13. ND EARTH pin 6 Imagescan User Manual 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S Checking voltage and frequency settings It is vital that the voltage and frequency settings match the local power supply The factory settings are printed on the label at rear of the projector If the settings do not match the local power supply rewire the projector as fol lows WARNING Ensure that the ImageScan is isolated from the mains supply To access the transformer and ballast unscrew the four hex head screws securing the top cover to the chassis and remove the cover The transformer is located in the center of the projector and the ballast is at the rear EU MODEL Move the BROWN wire on the ballast to either the 230V 240V or 250V terminal according to the local mains voltage Move both the BROWN and PURPLE wires on the transformer to either the 225V or 240V terminal accord ing to the local mains voltage It is vital that you move both the BROWN and the PURPLE wire they should always be connected to the same terminal Otherwise damage may occur to the projector Reassemble the projector NOTE The EU model must only be operated on a 50 Hz mains supply US MODEL Move the BROWN wire on the ballast to the either the 225V 50Hz or 225V 60Hz terminal according to the local mains frequency Move both the BROWN wire on the transformer to either the 100V 110V 120V or 223V terminal according to the local mains voltage Reassemble the p
14. X PROTOCOL DMX Channel Offset MODE 1 MODE 2 DMX Value Description Light Reset fixture Lamp 0 9 Light OFF 10 138 Light ON 139 139 Lamp power ON 0 0 140 202 No effect 203 235 Reset 236 252 Lamp power ON 253 255 Lamp power OFF NOTE Lamp OFF only takes effect if all other channels are set to 255 and transmitted for 5 seconds or more Focus 1 1 0 218 Far near 219 255 Focus near Image Rotation and Orientation coarse 0 4 Image stop 5 94 Image rotation CCW slow fast 2 2 95 184 Image rotation CW fast slow 185 199 Image stop 200 249 Image orientation coarse 250 255 Image stop 3 3 0 255 Image Orientation fine 4 4 Pan coarse 0 255 Left right 5 Pan fine 0 255 Left right 5 6 Tilt coarse 0 255 Up down 7 Tilt fine 0 255 Up down Pan Tilt Speed 6 8 0 4 Tracking 5 255 Fast slow vector Imagescan User Manual 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S appendix b SPECIAL DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Stand alone sequences You can set the ImageScan to run a factory programmed stand alone sequence or your own stand alone sequenced programmed via the ImageScan Remote Control by using the 10 way DIP switch on the front of the projector If you choose to use the factory programmed sequence certain parameters may be set to your particular need The diagram to the left and the table below shows the effect of each individual DIP switch To act
15. an are switched off connecting or disconnecting the cable while the power is on may cause noise spikes that in the worst case can erase the program 2 Connect the remote control to the mageScan using the XLR XLR cable supplied with the remote control Additional ImageScans may be serially connected input to output however there is no way of addressing the individual scanners and the battery lifetime will be reduced Set the DIP switches on the projector s so that switches 3 and 10 are ON and the rest OFF Apply power to the mageScan and wait until the projector has finished its reset Switch on the remote control When you press a button on the remote control the projector will enter pro gramming mode IMPORTANT DO NOT insert a termination plug into the mageScan the resistor will drain the battery very quickly Functions of the remote control The remote control is divided into five sections The POSITION IMAGE and FOCUS sections control the ImageScan s moving parts The PROGRAM section is used to edit and manipulate the memory The TIMER section is used to set scene timing In edit mode the scanner ignores scene times POSITION SECTION HOME The HOME button sends the mirror to its default home position ARROW The four arrow buttons move the mirror up down left and right BUTTONS IMAGE SECTION ON OFF The ON OFF button toggles the shutter on and off IMAGE ROTATION The two lower buttons to the left and right
16. control rotation The left button rotates the image counterclockwise and the right button rotates it clockwise The longer a button is held the faster the image rotates If the image is already rotating in one direction pressing the button for the opposite direction will slow down the rotation speed and then change the direction 12 Imagescan User Manual 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S IMAGE ORIENTATION SELECT NEAR FAR STORE DELETE INSERT NEXT PREV VIEW The two upper buttons control the image position This position is stored in memory so that whenever a scene contains an position index the image will rotate to that exact position If you want the image to be in an exact position use the index position Just stopping the rotation with the continuous rotation buttons will leave the image in an undefined position It is not possible to store both an index position and continuous rotation one excludes the other The SELECT button is reserved for future projectors With the ImageScan it has no function FOCUS SECTION The NEAR and FAR buttons control the focus PROGRAM SECTION To understand how the program buttons work think of the sequence as a cycle with no first or last scene When the last scene is reached the sequence automatically loops to the first scene and starts over All programming is done in the current scene which is the scene that the scanner currently is displaying The STORE button
17. hase music trigger ON ON ON LED chase auto trigger ON ON ON ON Adjustment sequence Stepper motor driver test Special test tool required P N 850750 22 Imagescan User Manual 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S TROUBLESHOOTING Problem None of the projectors respond to the controller Probable cause s The controller is disconnected from the data link Suggested remedy Connect controller Use of incorrect cable between the controller and the first projec tor on the data link If using a DMX controller with standard 5 pin output socket remember to use a 5 to 3 pin adapter cable that swaps pins 2 and 3 between the controller and the first projector on the data link One or more of the projectors does not respond to the con troller or responds erratically Bad data link connection Check connections cables in the data link and cor rect accordingly Data link not terminated with ter mination plug Insert termination plug in the last projector on the data link Incorrectly addressing DIP switch setting of the projector Ensure that all projectors are addressed in compli ance with the controller configuration Projector not powered On Power On projector Projectors have failed in the protocol auto detection Switch off the projectors and then back on again In general switch on the controller before the projec tors One of the
18. he 1 4 turn thumbscrew is locked Projector continuously resets or the mirror describes a square and there is no response to the remote control Damaged or missing memory module Replace memory module Contact your Martin dealer Lamp cuts out intermittently Ambient temperature is too high Reduce room temperature Fan efficiency reduced due to dirt and dust Clean fan Incorrect ballast and transformer tappings Measure mains voltage and check against ballast and transformer tappings Correct tapping if neces sary The projector does not respond to remote control and mirror is in the upper right position Low battery in remote control Replace battery The projector does not respond to remote control Remote control not switched ON Switch ON Battery voltage in remote control to low Replace battery Projector not set to DIP switch setting 3 10 ON Set DIP switch 3 and 10 ON The rest should be OFF Break in cable between remote control and projector Check cable and correct accordingly False battery low indication caused by link noise Wait 10 seconds Imagescan User Manual 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S appendix d TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions incl bracket L x W x H 602 x 320 x 433 mm 23 7 x 12 6 x 17 0 Shipping dimensions L x W x H nesnese 693 x 299 x 321 mm
19. ing out the light while the mirror moves between scene positions Use blackout when you do not wish to see this movement When using blackout time all effects move at maximum speed No change tells the projector not to overwrite a previously programmed scene time when saving a scene If you are editing a sequence and just want to adjust the position set the timer to no change It is assumed that the mageScan contains no program in memory Apply power to the mageScan and the remote control Wait until the mageScan has finished its reset procedure If there is no light from the scanner press the ON OFF button Set the timing control for 1 second Use the arrow keys to position the image Use the focus NEAR FAR to get a sharp image Press the STORE button Imagescan User Manual 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S SCENE 2 SCENE 3 SCENE 4 VIEWING THE PROGRAM SCENE 1 SCENE 2 SCENE 3 SCENE 4 REVIEWING THE PROGRAM 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Move the mirror to another position Set the image to clockwise rotation Adjust the focus Press INSERT Use the index position control to position the image upright Press INSERT Move the mirror to a third position and focus Press INSERT Press the VIEW button to see the sequence If you want to change anything stop the sequence by pressing PREV or NEXT Now use PREV or N
20. ir vents is at least 0 1 meters 4 in Verify that there are no flammable materials nearby Connecting the serial link The ImageScan may be used with DMX and Martin protocol controllers The outputs on these controllers are dif ferent DMX controllers usually have 5 pin XLR outputs and are wired with pin 2 cold and pin 3 hot Mar tin protocol controllers have 3 pin XLR outputs wired with pin 2 hot and pin 3 cold The ImageScan s XLR input is wired for the Martin standard When connecting an ImageScan to any DMX standard device you must swap the hot and cold signals with a phase reversing cable Connect the controller s data output to the ImageScan s input If using a Martin protocol controller use a direct 3 pin to 3 pin XLR cable If using a DMX controller use a phase reversing cable either 3 pin to 3 pin or 5 pin to 3 pin depending on the output of the controller Continue the link connect the output of the fixture closest to the controller to the input of the next fixture Use a direct cable when connecting same standard fixtures Use a phase reversing cable only when con necting a DMX standard fixture to a Martin fixture with pin 2 hot Some Martin fixtures are wired to the DMX standard the pin polarity is shown next to the connection socket Up to 32 fixtures may be connected on a serial link Imagescan User Manual 3 Insert a 120 Q XLR termination plug in the output of the last fixture on the link The termina
21. ivate the remote programmed stand alone sequence set DIP switch 3 and 10 to ON the rest to OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Parameter OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Custom S A e T OFF ON ON Auto trigger 2o T f ON ON ON Music trigger Sana OFF ON ON Focus near IE ON ON ON Focus Far OFF OFF ON ON Pan default 81734557990 ON OFF ON ON Pan 4 202 OFF ON ON ON Pan 40 ON ON ON ON Pan 107 OFF OFF ON ON Tilt default ON OFF ON ON Tilt 10 OFF ON ON ON Tilt 20 ON ON ON ON Tilt 42 OFF ON ON Image rotation OFF ON ON ON Image rotation ON OFF ON ON Slow movements ON ON ON Fast movements Stand alone sequence programed via remote control ImageScan User Manual 21 Master settings for synchronized stand alone operation Set the master JmageScan DIP switches as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Synchronization Mode ON ON ON Sequence Start ON ON ON Scene Time ON ON ON ON Seg Start and Scene Time Slave settings for synchronized stand alone operation Set all JmageScan slave DIP switches as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Synchronization Mode ON ON All Service seguences The JmageScan has built in programs for servicing The table below shows the various settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Parameter ON ON LED c
22. ll not match the scene time This can be solved by programming a scene with no rotation before a scene with indexed position For short movements over a long time the speed calculation may not be exact The result may be seen as one of the effects continuing to move a little bit after the other effects have stopped This often may be fixed by adjusting the positions in the current scene or the previous one or by changing the time slightly When programming it is probably a good idea to divide the static and time programming into two separate ses sions Program the scenes looks first and then add the scene times To do so leave the timer control on 1 second while programming the static information then go back and set the time for each scene Remember to STORE each scene to save the time information to memory battery The remote control is powered by a 9V battery PP3 You can expect 10 hours of operation from a battery To preserve the battery switch off the remote control when not in use The remote control measures the battery s voltage and sends a message to the JmageScan when the voltage drops below 7 volts The JmageScan responds to a low battery by moving the mirror to the upper right corner and then stops functioning as long as the remote control is connected To replace the battery loosen the two screws at the front of the control Withdraw the inner section and replace the battery Imagescan User Manual 1996 1
23. means the pin is turned on Pin 10 is always switched OFF when setting an address DIP Switch Setting 30o0jo oj oj jo joJ fo o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 0 OF O O 1 1 1 11 0 OF O O 1 1 1 0 OFF j7 O OF 1 1y oo oF 1 1y 0 O0 1 1 o 1 1 1 ON m O 1 0 1go 1g 0 1 0 1 o0 1 1 o 1 7A 2 7B 5 o o o o o 32 64 96 128 1 192 2244 256 2889 320 352 416 448 480 1 o o o o 1 33 65 97 129 161 193 225 257 289 321 353 417 449 481 o 1 o o o 2 344 amp 9879150 162 194 258 290 322 418 450 482 1 1 o o o 3 359 67 999131 163 195 227 259 291 323 355 419 451 483 o o 1 o o 4 36 68 100 132 1 196 228 260 292 32413 420 452 484 1 o 1 o o 5 37 69 1019 133 1654 197 229 261 223 225 357 4219 453 485 o 1 1 o o 6 38 70 102 134 1 198 262 326 3 422 454 486 1 1 1 o o 7 39 71 1039 135 167 199 231 263 2251 327 3 423 455 487 o o o T o 8 40 72 104 136 1 200 232 264 296 228 424 456 488 1 o o 1 o 9 41 f 73 105 137 169 201 233 265 297 329 3611 425 457 489 oO 1 o 1 o 10 42 74 106 138 170 202 266 298 330 362 426 458 490 1 1 o 1 o u 43 75 1079 139 171 203 255 267 299 331 363 4274 459 491 o o 1 1 o 12 44 76 108 140 172 204 268 3001 332 428 460 492 1 o 1 1 o 13 45 77 1099 141 173 205 237 269 301 333 365 429 461 493 o 1 dL 1 o 14 46 110 142 174 206 270 302 334 4
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25. ntrol offers an easy way to program the JmageScan for stand alone operation It works by program ming electronic memory within the ImageScan itself which holds up to 61 scenes Once you have programmed the JmageScan you may disconnect the remote control Programming the ImageScan s memory will not interfere with operation via a controller Programming with the remote control is different than using a conventional controller Even if you are an experi enced lighting programmer it is suggested that you read the following section before attempting to program the projector The remote control package comes with the following items Remote control with battery 5 meter XLR cable The contents of the memory in the mageScan that determine the behavior of the scanner when operating The mode where the remote control is used to change the program When the scanner is switched on it will auto matically enter execute mode and perform its program Pressing any button on the remote control automatically puts the scanner in edit mode A group of settings for a lighting fixture For the JmageScan a scene contains Mirror position Shutter position light on off Focus Image position or rotation direction and speed Scene duration One or more scenes executed one after the other in a continuous loop The mageScan organizes all scenes into one sequence ImageScan User Manual 11 Setting up 1 Ensure that the remote control and ImageSc
26. rojector ImageScan User Manual 7 Rigging the projector 1 If rigging the projector with a hanging clamp verify that the clamp not included is undamaged and can bear at least 10 times the fixture s weight Bolt the clamp securely 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 hole in the center of the mounting bracket If permanently installing the fixture verify that the hardware not included and mounting surface can bear at least 10 times the fixture s weight The two 10 mm holes and the 13 mm hole in the mounting bracket may be used Verify that the structure can support at least 10 times the weight of all installed fixtures clamps cables aux iliary equipment etc Block access below the work area Working from a stable platform clamp or fasten the fixture to the structure Install a safety cable that can hold at least 10 times the weight of the fixture through over the support and mounting bracket Loosen the swivel locks and tilt the fixture to the desired angle Turn the swivel locks clockwise to tighten If a swivel lock does not tighten fully pull the handle out turn it counterclockwise and retighten Repeat as necessary Verify that the fixture is located at least 0 3 meters 12 in away from the surface to be illuminated and at least 0 1 meters 4 in from any combustible materials Verify that the clearance around the fan and a
27. s mode 1 The address may be any channel up to 506 within the controller s range 504 if 9 chan nels are used Example Four ImageScans using mode 2 9 channels can be addressed as follows O QCD SF LO CO Bh 00 Od O x e CO SF LO CO IN 00 OD O I CO SE LO CO TH I OD SE LO CO CO Oo 0 CC CI CUL CJ ON Cd CI OM CN CO CO CO CO CO CO CO ImageScan No 1 ImageScan No 2 ImageScan No 3 ImageScan No 4 Address 1 Address 10 Address 19 Address 28 Use the following procedure to set a Martin or DMX address Select an available address within the controller s range ImageScan User Manual 9 Find the DIP switch setting on page 27 Set the DIP switch listed in the table Switching on After applying power to the JmageScan it will index all effects and return them to their default positions As soon as data is transmitted from your controller the JmageScan automatically detects whether it is connected to a Mar tin RS 485 or DMX 512 controller and will respond accordingly 10 Imagescan User Manual 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S section 4 USING THE OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL Useful terms Program Edit Mode Scene Sequence NOTE To use the remote control with the JmageScan set the DIP switch pins 3 and 10 to on The remote co
28. th the same scene timing If a slave is programmed with fewer scenes than the master it will not wait at the end of its sequence but will loop back to the start If a slave has more scenes than the master it will never get to execute them ImageScan User Manual 17 Implementation 18 Link the fixtures as described on page 8 but do NOT terminate the link Any one fixture but only one may act as master The DIP switches MUST be set prior to powering up the fixture See page 22 for DIP switch settings Fixtures may be programmed normally with the remote control The remote control may be connected to the link however any programming will affect all fixtures on the link To program an individual fixture disconnect the XLR link cables Best results are obtained when scene times on the master are 1 second or more To use the view function press and hold the view button while switching off the remote Otherwise there is a slight chance that a transmission collision could cause the program to be erased The most likely consequence is that the master will stop transmitting sync signals or that the slaves will stop receiving them If this happens stop playback by pressing any button except view the fixtures will recover after 15 20 seconds Removing the image holder while the fixture is running in slave mode may make the shutter behave unpredict ably Disconnect the ImageScan from AC power if changing the image while it is in slave
29. tion plug is simply a 3 pin male XLR plug with a 120 resistor soldered between pins 2 and 3 The termination plug is required for error free communication when operating the ImageScan with a lighting controller 3 pin to 3 pin Phase Reversing Cable 5 pin to 3 pin Phase Reversing Cable 3 pin to 5 pin Phase Reversing Cable Connections Male Female 1 1 2 2 e 3 Connections Male Female 1 1 2 2 3 7 3 4 5 Connections Male Female je 2 2 3 73 4 5 P N 11820006 P N 11820003 P N 11820002 Addressing the projector 1996 1999 Martin Professional A S When using the ImageScan with a controller you must set the DIP switch to the start channel also known as the address which is the first channel the controller uses to send instructions to the ImageScan For independent control each fixture must have its own address and control channels Two or more ImageScans may have the same address however they will receive the same instructions and behave identically Martin mode The ImageScan uses 1 channel to communicate with the controller The address may be any chan nel between 1 and 32 DIP switch pins 7 10 are always off DMX mode The ImageScan may be operated in 2 DMX modes see appendix a for more information It uses 7 channels in mode 1 8 bit pan and tilt resolution and 9 channels in mode 2 16 bit pan and tilt resolution The factory default i
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