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1. nowo 1j 2 3 4 Lulu TU uh Deg D n SE l Sg SHUTTER STROBE DIMMER PULSE o RANDOM STROBE OIRND PULSE O RESET OPEN LAMP OPEN LAMP QJ closed open opening closing E fast med slow E open close E ON BE D 19 20 4950 e 7 99100 c 119 N 128 147 148 167 168 137 N f s f s N 208 217 218 227 228 2371238247 4s 25s Q losed DIMMER open D CONTINUOUS COLOR SCROLL WHEEL 1 STEPPED SCROLL CONTINUOUS ROTATION Cu 4 gt sition 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ALT D 3 hite blue 111 red301 magenta 507 green 202 yellow 604 purple 502 blue 101 cw ccw 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 185 c 215 216 m 245 246 255 CONTINUOUS COLOR SCROLL WHBEL 2 CONTINUOUS ROTATION RND Uie ctc ctc blue 104 blue 108 green 206 red 308 cw ccw COLOR wbd 16 32 48 64 80 96 4 185 c 215 216 gt 245 f m s Alternate function enable on ch 3 67 colors white purple pink mage fa re n o an blue black EE OPEN INDEXED GOBO SELE QHON ROTATING GOBO SELECTION Gl G2 G3 GS G5 G4 G3 G2 Gl 55 56 75 176 95 96 115 116 135 136 155156 1751176 195 196 215 216 235 236 255 GOBO ROTATION d index ccw 127 index cw 255 E continuous cw gt NW 127 lt continuous ccw 252 st STATIC GOBO SCROLL STEPPED STATIC GOBO SHAKE ult pen
2. DS MAINS IN D TILT FEEDBACK MAINS OUT TO BALLAST IN 1 LAMP FEEDBACK D PAN FEEDBACK PL302 k 5 o R D was MAGNETIC SENSORS eem E ME D FAN HEAD TEMP SENSE IL FAN BASE PAN TILT INDEX SWITCES DGOBO2 HARD BOOT JUMPER E in D PRISM 8 R E18 ES la ROT PRISM a FOCUS SE Wi SERIAL DATAR Ik ne i l DAR S 7 D GOBO 1 XLR PJN OUT JUMPER D ROT GOBO D vgl PF PPCOLOR 2 rae N D DIMMER TA OPAN D TILT 1093 www sxsevents co uk 33 vent podih Dt V al ervices 34 vemasxeeageiniss aksevents co uk MGT EE EE 356 mm 14 0 in e WAGED qe 481 mm 18 9 in e Height head at tilt limit ierat et ter t RO Ore E to eene 673 mm 26 5 in Weight MAC SOO mE 32 8 kg 72 1 lbs KEIER E RR EEN 26 1 kg 57 4 Ibs Electrical MAC 500 e IEN E 200 230 245V 50 Hz 208 227V 60 Hz H Power and current 750 W 3 4 A 230 V 50 Hz 750 W 4 3 A 208 V 60 Hz e Power factor PE cei ER aves YQ ORT RS IE EEE E BRI EN RASE AERE CRISE RR e 0 85 Electrical MAC 500
3. transmit AWG low capacitance pairs For runs upat exceeds 500 m ctor to split the link To s Channel Opto Isolated RS 48 it the seriaklfnk into branches use a splitter ge Amplifier Terminate the link by installing a termination plug in the output socket of the last fixture on the link The termination plug which is simply a male XLR connector with a 120 ohm 0 25 watt resistor soldered between pins 2 and 3 soaks up the control signal so it does not reflect back down the link and cause interference If a splitter is used terminate each branch of the link Connecting fixtures The MAC 500 E has locking 3 pin data input and output sockets that can be configured for use with either DMX or Martin Protocol controllers The default pin out is configured to the DMX 512 standard i e pin 1 to shield pin 2 to signal and pin 3 to signal 3 pin to 3 pin 3 pin to 5 pin 5 pin to 3 pin 5 pin to 3 pin 3 pin to 5 pin Phase Reversing Phase Reversing Phase Reversing Straight Straight Cable Cable Cable Cable Cable Connections Connections Connections Connections Connections Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 7 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 P N 11820006 P N 11820002 P N 11820003 P N 11820005 P N 11820004 www sxsey nts co uk vent poodmicisy
4. Uncoated side towards lamp Coated side towards stage o o a o 2 Cl o o s o O H p 2 When an object is held up to the uncoated side When an object is held up to the coated side there 9 there is a space between the object and its reflec is no space between the object and its reflection o tion The edge can be seen through the uncoated The edge cannot be seen through the coated side side 9 Smooth side towards lamp Textured side towards stage a o 9 ke o e www sxseyents co uk bos an ers 17 vent poodutcishaims AA dODO wai Gervices VOR GEO sc sSksevents cozuk the true image must be installed facing in towards the lamp Reflective side towards lamp Black side towards stage o o a o s 4 S Correct image towards lamp Reversed image towards stage Image Gobos Default gobo layout Roranisgons gilt Fixedsgobo wheel Gobo wheels as seen from front in open position Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Rotating Triangle Bar Fan Thin bars Grid ball gobo wheel 43076004 43076002 43076006 43076005 43076011 Static gobo Cone Dots Lotus Bricks Clouds Machine Bamboo Threads Pling wheel 43076012 43076013 43076014 43076015 43076016 43076017 43076018 43076019 43076020 Loose rotating gobo fix If a rotating gobo becomes a little loose and spins in the holder losing its indexed position remove the gobo apply three dots of red h
5. af screws Turn iagonally across the projecteduirgage If there is no 5 o e lamp in by turn all three screwsgglOCkwise 1 4 turn at a time er around the edge than it is in th offer or if light output is low the lamp is too far back i e reflector Push the lamp out by f rnihg the screws counterclockwise 1 4 turn at a time urftil the light is bright and evenly distributed Installing the optional head shell safety wire An optional wire P N 50300502 for secondary attachment of the plastic shells is available Two wires are required per fixture The wire has a closed loop at one end and a hook at the other end To secure the shell 1 Remove the head shells as described above 2 Place the closed loop under a washer and screw in the lamp housing counterweight as shown Replace the washer and screw and tighten well T 3 Loop the wire around a cross rib between the shell ventilation slots and hook the wire to itself Do not attach the hook directly to the plastic rib Maintenance schedule The maintenance schedule will depend heavily on the application and should be discussed with your Martin techni cian Cleaning lubricating and servicing the fixture is best left to a qualified technician He has the knowledge experi ence tools lubricants and other materials required to keep the MAC 500 E performing at its best www sxsevents co u
6. 38 Green 206 Red 308 96 112 38 44 Red 308 Yellow 603 112 128 44 50 Yellow 603 gt CTC 5500 2900 128 144 50 56 CTC 5500 2900 gt CTC 5500 4200 Fixed Colors 145 148 57 58 CTC 5500 4200 149 152 58 60 CTC 5500 2900 4 153 156 60 61 Yellow 603 157 160 62 63 Red 308 161 164 63 64 Green 206 165 168 65 66 Blue 108 169 172 66 67 Blue 104 173 176 68 69 CTC 3200 5600 177 180 69 71 CTC 3200 4100 181 184 71 72 White Ba Continuous Rotation 185 215 73 84 CW fast gt slow 216 2 85 96 CCW slow fast e SW ar Random Color 246 248 96 97 Fas 4 249 251 495 Medium 5 255 99 100 Slow Alternate Functions Enable iggpannel 3 67 different colors in fol g order ite purple pinkgumeigenta red orange yellow gre amp p cyan Jie black 0z 0 100 Rotat Gobo Selection Set indeX amp direction and speed on channel 6 0 55 0 22 Open gobo 56 75 22 29 Gobo 1 Indexing 76 95 30 37 Gobo 2 Indexing 96 115 38 45 Gobo 3 Indexing 5 116 135 45 53 Gobo 4 Indexing 136 155 53 61 Gobo 5 Indexing 156 175 61 69 Gobo 5 Cont Rotation 176 195 69 76 Gobo 4 Cont Rotation 196 215 77 84 Gobo 3 Cont Rotation 216 235 85 92 Gobo 2 Cont Rotation 236 255 93 100 Gobo 1 Cont Rotation Rotating Gobo Index and Rotation Select gobo and function on channel 5 Indexing 0 126 0 49 Index CCW 127 50 Default index 6 128 255 50 100 Index CW
7. GI G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 Gow G8 G6 G5 G4 G3 G2 Gl 9 10 19 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 59160 69 70 79 80 89 90 102 103 119 120 4 170 171 187 188 e 204 205 221 222 2381239 e 255 STATIC GOBO SCROLL CONTINUOUS GOBO SHAKE CONTINUOUS ROTATION EK n G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 ag ff G7 G8 G9 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 cw cew 20 40 60 80 0 160 208 lt 231 232 255 ee finity Focus 2 meters eb Ig IRIS PULSE en close closed opening closing random 199 200 215 216 229230 243 o 0 eus CE ult PRISM MACROS out cew rotation stop cw rotatij out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19 20 c 79 80 89 90 215 216 221 226 231 236 241 246 251 full X right P right down TIL down 3 fast P slow 245 Ts T TTTTTTTTT T ECTS SI ch 4 as shown to override disabled function i iri i i D T M MTT EE iris focus and gobo indexing i Ts PTSP SLOW or SCUT 0FF Ty PTSP FAST or SCUT ON Baie E Ee My MOdE NORM Ms MOdE STUd Baseline fixed gobos no change blackout speed 239 M Mi S Fe rotating prism and gobo no change c variable speed points to fast 251 OS EE REGINA EA A EE EE EES 0 80 90 co uk www sxsevents
8. 0 239 240 242 243 245 246 248 249 251 252 255 0 251 252 255 0 2 3 245 246 255 0 1 1 94 94 95 95 96 96 97 98 98 99 100 0 1 1 94 94 95 95 96 96 97 98 98 99 100 0 94 94 95 95 96 96 97 98 98 99 100 0 98 99 100 0 1 1 96 96 100 WWW Sos V ST Effects Speed Dimmer iris focus an o indexing Traekingwstudio mode MOdE STUd Tracking sWortcuts disabled SCUT OFF Tracking shoficuts enabled SCUT ON Maximum speed Color 1 color 2 and fixed gobo if gMOd SCRL Tracking mode Speed fast gt slow Tracking normal mode MOdE NORM Tracking studio mode MOdE STUd Tracking with shortcuts disabled overrides SCUT ON Tracking with shortcuts enabled overrides SCUT OFF Blackout while moving Fixed gobo if gMOd FIX Normal as set on effect channel no blackout Tracking normal mode MOdE NORM Tracking studio mode MOdE STUd Normal shortcuts disabled overrides SCUT ON Normal shortcuts enabled overrides SCUT OFF Blackout while moving Rotating gobo and prism Normal as set on effect channel no blackout Blackout while moving Gobo shake speed if gMOd SCRL Fast Speed fast gt slow Fast ts co uk nual vent pel Sir AddbO0dG wa ervices AUTO Automatic protocol detection error automatic protocol detection is enabled but the protocol Martin DMX cannot be determined beca
9. Continuous Rotation 0 2 0 1 No rotation 3 127 1 50 CW slow gt fast 128 252 50 98 CCW fast gt slow 253 255 99 100 No rotation www sxsevents co uk 28 anual vent pooduisisiynoimst Addb0dG ud Bervices Fixed gobo positions 0 9 0 4 Open gobo 10 19 4 8 Gobo 1 20 29 8 11 Gobo 2 30 39 12 15 Gobo 3 40 49 16 19 Gobo 4 50 59 20 23 Gobo 5 60 69 24 27 Gobo 6 7 70 79 27 81 Gobo 7 80 89 31 35 Gobo 8 90 102 35 40 Gobo 9 Gobo mode fixed default Gobo shake fast slow 103 119 40 47 Gobo 9 120 136 47 58 Gobo 8 137 153 54 60 Gobo 7 154 170 60 67 Gobo 6 171 187 67 73 Gobo 5 188 204 74 80 Gobo 4 205 221 80 87 Gobo 3 222 238 87 93 Gobo 2 239 255 94 100 Gobo 1 Fixed Gobos E 0 180 0 70 Continuous scroll Full positions e 0 0 Open 20 8 obo 1 40 16 S Gobo 2 60 24 Gogo 3 S C 80 1 Gobo 4 D n on e Gobo 5 oO os N o CO 0 On I N T Gobo mode Troll optional 181 183 71 72 Gongo Shake 184 186 72 73 Gobo 8 shake 187 189 73 74 Gobo 7 shake 190 192 74 75 Gobo 6 shake 193 195 75 76 Gobo 5 shake 196 198 77 7 Gobo 4 shake 199 201 78 79 Gobo 3 shake 202 204 79 80 Gobo 2 shake 205 207 80 81 Gobo 1 shake Continuous rotation 208 231 82 91 CW fast gt slow 232 255 92 100 CCW slow gt fast 8 Focus 0 255 0 100 Infinity gt 2 meters Iris 0 199
10. Reconnect the wire connectors The connectors are labelled on the side that faces up away from the ICs The connection order is U U0 oi ol oi al oi al ol UU ai ol al aol oi o T r T T CT r E _ E r r EC EC im r Im r C1 ol C1 c1 c1 A A ECH AB AR TM CO CO wo ye N Il O1 Wu n2 ch CH AB wo MD k CH e CH e e CH CH CH d Spe E s m Tu m 7 be Se 2 e e N m aiu ol Qolo IJJI oig uizmi uico nv mn oio ri z O6l olol 2 oo mx l ECH 35 3 a EM Z 2 IE CIEN E 6 Replace the cover before applying power aintenance and el ervice 21 vent re DEU res fated Co tros The fuses for each of the 3 low voltage power supplies are located on the printed circuit board If one of the circuit board LEDs does not light one of these fuses may be blown 1 Remove the printed circuit board 2 Locate and replace the defective fuse with one of the same rating The fuses are shown on the PCB layout diagram and their values are listed in the specifications 3 Replace the printed circuit board Changing the XLR pin out 1 Remove the printed circuit board 2 Position the jumpers for the desired XLR pin out i i as shown i 3 3 3 Replace the printed circuit board Martin pin out DMX pin out default Changing voltage and frequency settings 22 The voltage ad aM settings must match the local AC powersupply La se settings ar
11. E Transformer EE 100 110 120 200 210 220 230 240 50 60 Hz Power and current eret Dr ge ep hne eee E AEE iA Wee e EE NEA ER RN E XE EE See eRS 690 W 3 2 A 230 V 50 Hz e PowertfactortPE ts escis ete nt eege eege geed ts tae aE pe 0 94 Fuses e Main fuse MAC 500 MAC 500 E wired between 200 240 V time delay 6 3 A 250 V P N 05020020 Main fuse MAC 500 E wired between 100 DUNN time delay 10 0 A 250 V P N 05020025 EET FOO ET ut E time delay 5 0 A 25 0 V P N 05020018 F s F602 lt a EST SA time delay 4 0 A 250 V P N 05020016 STEET EE oe timesdelay 0 315 A 250 V P N 05020004 Comm ication Hardware standard 9 RS 485 e armen Martin RS 485 DMX start code Ze AR eee PAI ene EE sese 0 e Recommended cable WC min low capacitance 85 5 15 hielded twisted pair e Connector type 3 pin 2 ale female pin 1 screen and 3 configurable Compatib g life 6000K P N 97010200 3000 h avg life 7200K P N 97010207 Philips MSD4575 e 972 W 75 IW 2000 h avg life 5700K P N 97010202 Philips MS SI 273 W 85 Im W amp 1000 h avg life 6100K P N 97010201 Photometric e Center intensity w standard 17 lens set eeeseeesseseceseceseeeseeeceesceeseeeseecsecaeesaeseeeeasceneeseesneeteeenseeaeens 246 000 cd e Center intensity w optional 23 5 lens set sese nennen nennen nne
12. make the MAC 500 E extremely bright quiet and reliable With proper setup and mainte nance it will provide years of trouble free operation This manual covers the MAC 500 with magnetic ballast and the MAC 500 E with electronic ballast MAC 500 E refers to both models when describing common features and procedures The features in software version 1 9 are described The latest MAC 500 E news and software is available from the Martin web site at http www martin dk MAC 500 E safety information WARNING This product is for professional use only It is not for household use This product presents risks of lethal or severe injury due to fire and heat electric shock ultraviolet radiation lamp explosion and falls Read this manual before powering or installing the fixture follow the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the fixture If y have questi ns about how to operate the fixture safely please gentact your Martin dealer or call the Martin 24 hour serviceJB6tline at 45 70 200 201 To M yourself and others from electriceshock fore removing gffinstalling the lamp fuses or any part and when not in use ly 4 e local build and electrical codes and has both overload and DiscOfinect the fixture from AC power ways ground earth the fixture electr AGC power that comp ground fault protect Do not expose the fixture t n or moisture er operate
13. the feKture with missing or damaged lenses and OffCovers 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 whil is lit e Replace the lamp before usage exceeds the maximum service life or if the lamp is defective or worn out To protect yourself and others from burns and fire Never attempt to bypass the thermostatic switch or fuses Always replace defective fuses with ones of the speci fied type and rating Keep all combustible materials for example fabric wood paper at least 1 0 meter 39 inches away from the fixture Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture e Do not illuminate surfaces within 1 0 meter 39 inches of the fixture e Provide a minimum clearance of 0 1 meters 4 inches around fans and air vents Never place filters or other materials over the lens The exterior of the fixture can reach temperatures up to 140 C 284 F Allow the fixture to cool for at least 5 minutes before handling Do not modify the fixture or install other than genuine Martin parts e Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature Ta exceeds 40 C 104 F To protect yourself and others from injury due to falls When suspending the fixture above ground level verify that the structure can hold at
14. towards jig S tthe holder rientation infer the gobo retaining spring Oh the gobo and spring all the way Grip the tab on the retaining sprin ping to prevent it fro the gobo Remove the gobo hold om the bearing 7 Replace th gobo holder in the bearing Do not force the Melder into the bearing it will go in eas ily if it is installed straight 8 Grip the retaining ring by the tab with the pliers Place your thumb on the back of the gobo holder to press it all the way down in the bearing and use your index finger to hold the other end of the spring on the holder Open the spring and place it in the groove Changing static gobos 1 Remove the top head cover as described under Accessing parts on page 21 2 Manually turn the fixed gobo wheel until the desired gobo is accessible Turn the color wheel until the open position aligns with the gobo 3 Using your forefinger release the gobo by pushing in back slightly towards the lamp Grasp the gobo by bringing your thumb to the back and slide the gobo out of the wheel 4 To place a gobo in the wheel first turn the gobo so that the black side faces the front and the reflective side faces the lamp Then using your thumb and forefinger slide the gobo into posi tion between the spring clips on the back of the gobo wheel 5 Verify that the gobo is fully seated in the recessed groove by gently sliding it back and forth If the gobo is seated correctly you will be
15. wires to the pins as listed below The table shows some possible pin identification schemes if the pins are noty learly identified or if you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician d Wie Pin Marking Screw US yellow or brass E Y Ww E a silver yellow green ground Xd green power Do not conug to a dimmer system doing so the base to fe T position When ready to operafgsf Onnect thy Kure To ap AC 500 E directly to may damage thg 8 power set the power switch c Rigging WARNING Use 2 clamps to rig the fixture Lock each clamp with both fasteners The 1 4 turn fasteners are locked only when turned fully clockwise Attach an approved safety cable to the base The MAC 500 E can be placed directly on the stage floor or rigged in any orientation on a truss The integrated Fast Lock system enables quick and easy fastening of the clamp adapters in 4 different positions as shown below See page 35 for a list of suitable clamps available from Martin 1 Verify that the rigging clamps not included are undamaged and can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture Bolt the clamps securely to the clamp brackets with a grade 8 8 minimum M12 bolt and lock nut or as recommended by the clamp manufacturer 2 Tipthe MAC 500 E on its side or install the clamps while the fixture is in the flight case 3 Align a clamp with 2 mounting poin
16. 0 78 Open gt close 200 215 78 84 Close 216 229 85 90 Pulse opening fast gt slow 9 230 243 90 95 Pulse closing fast slow 244 246 96 96 Random pulse opening fast 247 249 97 98 Random pulse opening slow 250 252 98 99 Random pulse closing fast 253 255 99 100 Random pulse closing slow www sxsevents co uk 29 vent poouuitesyh aime BEIER Ee rvices Prism off 8 31 Rotating prism CCW fast gt slow 80 89 31 35 No rotation 90 149 35 58 Rotating prism CW slow gt fast 150 215 59 84 Prism off n Combined Rotating Prism and Gobo Macros Fixture type prism default nage re jb ME Mug S 221 225 87 88 Macro 2 226 230 89 90 Macro 3 231 235 91 92 Macro 4 236 240 93 94 Macro 5 241 245 95 96 Macro 6 246 250 96 98 Macro 7 251 255 98 100 Macro 8 10 Variable Frost Fixture type frost optional 0 255 0 100 No frost full frost Pan n MW d M 0 255 0 100 Left gt right 128 neutral 12 12 Pan Fine LSB 0 255 0 100 Left right Tilt ES 13 0 255 0 100 Up down 128 neutral m i E e Tilt Fine LSB p 0 255 0 100 Up down e Im Speed 0 2 0 1 PT racking 3 245 1 96 97 Foetz elen 246 248 6 497 Trafking ege ER SP FAST 98 98 Tracking fast speed overridelpitsP NORM 99 0 Blackout while moving n a n a 30 14 0 2 3 239 240 242 243 245 246 248 249 251 16 252 255
17. 1 Gadibosguervices XGGUCINGA AKSeVeNnts CO UK MX controllerwith 3 pin output cable with 3 pin male and female connectors such as the one supplied Martin RS 485 Protocol controller use a phase reversing cable such as P N 11820006 with 3 pin male and female connectors or reconfigure the XLR output vema 2 Continue the link connect the output of the fixture closest to the controller to the input of the next fixture Use a phase reversing cable when connecting a DMX standard pin 3 device to a Martin standard pin 3 device 3 Insert a male 120 Q XLR termination plug in the output of the last fixture on the link s www sxsevents co uk vent p DUDU ux Bervices Wikia xoaueiriss aksevents co uk This section describes the MAC 500 E s controllable effects and the options for customizing them for your application Option selection is described in the next section Martin RS 485 control The MAC 500 E may be controlled with the Martin 3032 controller with version 2 04 or later software To respond to the controller either the protocol setting P S E T must be set to Martin MA R T as described in the previous section or automatic protocol detection S P EC AU TO must be enabled If automatic protocol detection is enabled send a dummy command and wait 1 second to allow the fixture to respond before sending real commands DMX 512 control The MAC 500 E may be operated with USITT DMX512 controllers in 4 m
18. C subtract 32 and then multiply by 0 555 3 Power up the unit and allow it to reset www sxsevents co uk anual 1 A8dtib OS rvices n es aksevents eo uk 6 Press ENTER to save the setting Manual control Manual control MAN The manual control menu permits you to do the following without a controller e reset the fixture RST turn the lamp on and off L ON LOFF open close and strobe the shutter at 3 speeds S HU T control the dimmer d 1 M move the color wheels to each position and scroll them at 3 speeds COL1 COL2 move the fixed gobo wheel to each position F g ob move the rotating gobo wheel to each position and rotate the gobos at 3 speeds Rgob e control the focus F OCU control the iris IRIS insert and rotate the prism P R I S at 3 speeds or if a frost filter is installed vary the frost FROS control pan and tilt PAN TILT Adjustment AdJ The adjustment m nu provides manual control for making mechanical adjustments These should be performed by a qualified tegaffician The menu provid functions to reset tbgffixture RST turn on and off the lamp L ON LoF F 0ntrol all effects in the head HEM d and moveJglie head to the home and extreme positions P A T I The Submenu allows the technician to open close and strobe move the color and gobo Stand alofie sequ Demonstration programs dEMO This menu offers 2 preprogr
19. Normal pan control left right ON Reverse DMX tilt control down up Tilt inverse PATI TINV OFF Normal tilt control up gt down PRIS Operate with rotating prism Fixture type SPEC FTYP FROS Operate with optional variable frost ON Display stays on Display on off SPEC dISP OFF Display goes out 2 minutes after last key press Displa DMX I SS co O etycommand DMX rc gf E N Aes omm we a B Bd omati eron utom on f i E N suik om controner E m E otocol detection detect aa i D of rs Trackii 1m io 3 ol Trackin Nene s give ov ment Ge ortest Shortc N cts DMX ma NORM Optimize effects for speed Studio mode SPEC MOdE STUd Optimize effects for silence FIX Static gobo wheel steps between full positions Fixed gobo mode SPEC gMOd SCRL Static gobo wheel scrolls continuously NORM Normal dimming curve Dimmer mode SPEC dMOd TUNG Simulated tungsten dimming curve ON Enable pan tilt position correction system Pan tilt feedback SPEC FEbA OFF Disable pan tilt feedback Setting not saved Enable feedback from magnetic sensors on color ON o i Effects feedback SPEC EFFb wheels fixed gobo wheel and rotating gobo index OFF Disable feedback from magnetic sensors Iris reflection reduc ON Iris opens 95 percent Recommended for early units only SPEC IRR tion OFF Iris opens 100 percent www sxsevents co uk Control Setting ts be o
20. OOF and adjust the effect s offset with the arrow keys Offsets are adjustable from 1 to 255 for all effects except the fixed gobo wheel which is adjustable from 127 to 129 Press ENTER to save the calibration Reset default offsets SPEC dFOF Reset all calibrations to their factory defaults Select dF OF and press ENTER when SURE is displayed Reset default personality settings SPEC dFSE FACT Return all personality settings not calibrations to their factory defaults Select F AC T and press ENTER when LOAD is displayed Custom configurations SPEC dFSE CUS1 CUS2 CUS3 Save and load 3 sets of custom configurations To save a custom configuration adjust the settings as desired go to CUS1 CUS2 or CUS3 and press ENTER when SAVE is displayed To load a custom setting select it and press ENTER when LOAD is displayed Upload mode uPrd the MPBB1 or MB uploaders In certain circumstances however you mayghave to set upload mode manually as described Ipdating software ofpag www sxsevents co uk anual vent BOS Aadio8sg9ux3tervices WS lf osKseVents co uk The MAC 500 E has 5 rotating positions for glass or metal gobos 9 static positions for metal gobos and 9 positions for interchangeable dichroic glass color filters in special holders This section describes how to replace these items Gobo specifications For best results MAC 500 E gobos should meet the following specifications Glass go
21. SR Gib e Disable effects feedback age 13 Contact Martin technician fores Mechanical effect los position Disconnectaixture Check transformer setting nd ggsfect if necessary anical train requires cleaning djustment or lubrication Contact Martin technician for service Lamp fails to strike after turning the fixture off and on again or after a power fail ure MAC 500 E Electronic ballast does not recognize that the lamp is off Send LAMP OFF command before sending another LAMP ON command The lamp will strike after an 8 minute delay See protocol for override if dLOF is set to OFF No light and LERR error message displayed The ballast and transformer settings do not match local AC voltage and fre quency Disconnect fixture Check baiiast and trans former settings and correct if necessary Lamp blown Disconnect fixture and replace lamp Lamp not installed Disconnect fixture and install lamp Lamp cuts out intermittently 32 Fixture is too hot Allow fixture to cool Reduce ambient room temperature Recalibrate temperature sensors WWW SAPE E The ballast and transformer settings do not match local AC voltage and fre quency Disconnect fixture Check ballast and trans former settings and correct if necessary ts co uk anual vent ppoodutzithaimet Dt V k ervices vemasxeageinis vents co uk CONTROL MODULE
22. The MAC 500 E has 5 rotating positions for glass or metal gobos Gobos may be rotated in both directions at varying speeds or indexed to any position The function and gobo are selected on channel 5 and the velocity or index position are selected on channel 6 Setting the rotating gobo speed to blackout in vector mode causes the shutter to black out the light while the wheel turns from one position to another and if indexing is selected while the gobo rotates between positions To change the gobos see Gobo orientation and positions on page 17 Iris The iris diameter ranges from 100 to 15 percent open There are 6 variable random pulsating iris effects callable on channel 9 These can be disabled by switching DMX Macros SP EC MAC off The iris reflection reduction set ting SPEC I RR closes the iris slightly from full open to eliminate a halo effect seen in very early units Rotating prism variable frost The 3 facet prism can rotate in both directions at varying speeds There are 8 preprogrammed macros that combine the prism with rotating gobos on channel 10 These can be disabled by switching DMX Macros SPEC AMAC off Setting the prism speed to blackout in vector mode causes the shutter to black out the light while the prism moves in and out An optional frost filter may be installed in place of the rotating prism to provide a variable frost effect If the frost filter is installed the fixtuge type persona
23. able to feel a tiny amount of movement www sxseyents co uk ers 19 vent DOS Ggs AA dO wa Gervices vermasxcageinisea aksevents co uk E a Wheel as seen from front in open position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Siue 1 Red 301 Magenta 507 Greermap2 Yellow 604 Purple 502 Blue 10 Pink 312 Cyan 401 62327015 623270 62927023 62327018 ie 62327019 62327025 62 OT6 62327022 62327017 ZB Changing color filte WARNI nC Diseonnect the fixture from AC power before removing any cover 1 Remove the top head cover as described under Accessing parts on page 21 Manually turn the color wheel until the desired filter is accessible Using a soft cloth or gloves gently tilt the outside edge of the filter towards the front lens and remove 4 To place a filter in the wheel insert the plastic holder between the spring clip with the protrud ing tab facing the lamp until it snaps into place WWW Sxsevents co uk 20 anual vent p ABdbO0SC UA Gervices ARAB et ee Ree events co uk The MAC 500 E operates under challenging conditions presented by heat humidity dust and touring It requires reg ular cleaning and lubrication to keep performing at its peak The maintenance schedule will depend heavily on the application and should be discussed with your Martin technician This section describes basic maintenance Refer any service procedure not described here to a qualified technician IMPORTANT Excessive dust grease and smoke
24. ammed demonstrations Demo 1 shows each effect individually and in combination with others at a set home position Demo 2 pans and tilts within a defined area and shows various effect combinations Before running demo 1 set ihe pan lt position P AN TILT to a good location tor viewing the effects and then focus F OCU the beam Select SEQ to run the demo Demo 2 is similar but instead of defining a home position you define an area such as a screen or wall by setting the minimum and maximum pan and tilt positions MINP MAXP MINT MAXT Focus the beam in the center of the area Test sequences Test sequence T SEQ Run a general test of all effects Printed circuit board test SPEC PCBT This menu provides 4 tests of the circuit board for service use T I T2 T3 and LEd Factory test SP EC F T S T This menu provides an effects test E T S T a movement test M T S T and a sensor test S T S T used for quality control The sensor test includes programs for testing sensors on the color and gobo wheels COL1 COL2 Rgob andF gob www sxsevents co uk Control Panel 15 vent pooduteisnairal Dt V k ervices 16 wavwe amp xeewelrss Qaksevents co uk The calibration menu allows you to adjust the eff tfs to achieve total uniformity between fixtures it is not a substitute for mechanical adjustment Select dimmer shutter d OF color wheels CLOF C20OF rotating gobo wheel RGOF fixed gobo wheel F GOF or focus F
25. bos COAT E renot n dads Haa e edet ha iem ibas dichroic or enhanced aluminum Material C soniers riaren ropetas iee E EA E ESAE ES high temperature Borofloat or better MICK TCG ERE 1 1 4 0 mm e Outside diameter aere e SEE URN os Eee RT RU PUR ER ERE 27 9 0 0 3 mm Maxim m image diameter eit tr ER e Rea iet e E na t De 23mm Glass gobos should be made with the artwork reversed on the coated side This orientation gives the best focus but is not critical We do not recommend using chrome coated glass gobos in the MAC 500 E They absorb more heat than enhanced aluminum gobos and are likely to break or oxidize If used their lifetime can be extended somewhat by inserting the gobos with the coated side towards the lamp Metal gobos ff EE AOE aluminum ee uf er uem rae AD 0 5 mm e SOursidediameter Wil 2 27 9 0 0 3 mm e Ba 23 mm ance Gobos less than 0 5 mm thi kgaiy need to be secured ble short term perfg A dhesive when Uin the static positions Note Glass gobos may be used in the rotating gobo wheel only They are todghick for use in the static gobo wheel For correct projection of text and images the side with the true image must be installed facing in towards the lamp For best focus the coated side of glass gobos should face out away from the lamp Textured glass gobos must be inserted with the smooth side facing in towards the lamp
26. d at any fre quency between 50 and 60 Hz The transformer must be tapped for the local supply voltage as shown below brown black black black red 7 8 9 6 15 E 3 4 200V l 3 me 1 ay dll blue i blue brow n brown brown brown ted red red fi 39 7 8 9 6 6 E e x 7 e x D e el im E gt 5 2 lt 240 V 3 blue blue blue 1 blue blue ble f MAC 500 E Transformer Settings Updating software The latest software for the MAC 500 E is available from your Martin dealer and the Martin Professional web site Please read the update notes bundled with the software Update software is uploaded to the MAC 500 E using a Martin uploader such as the MBPP1 or MP 2 Normal upload Connect the uploader to the fixture just like a controller Under normal conditions software can be installed from a remote location there is no need to set the MAC 500 E to boot mode Please refer to the uploader manual for further instructions Boot mode upload If the data is corrupted during transmission a check sum error CSER will occur and after 15 seconds the fixture will automatically switch to boot mode UPLd and be ready for a boot mode upload as described below and in the uploader manual If a software upload to the MAC 500 E is interrupted the fixture must be powered off for at least 10 seconds before a new upload can be attempted When powered o
27. e into 45 567 increments WWW Sxsevents co uk vent GO sit u rg Dt V al Gervices 10 vemasxeagenseaQaksevents co uks the MAC 500 E even if this feature is disabled see the DMX protocol for details An on the fly position correction system monitors the position of the color wheels fixed gobo wheel and rotating gobos If an error is detected the shutter closes and the effect is reset to its home position Normal operation resumes immediately thereafter This feature can be disabled by setting effects feedback SPEC EFFDb toOFF General operation may be optimized for speed or quietness with the studio mode setting S P EC MOdE The menu setting may be overridden via DMX using the effects speed channel in DMX modes 3 and 4 Lamp The MAC 500 E can be set to automatically strike the lamp within 90 seconds of being powered on by setting the Automatic Lamp On SPEC ALON personality to ON A delay determined by the fixture address prevents all lamps from striking at the same time If Automatic Lamp On is set to off default the lamp remains off until a lamp on command is sent from the control ler A peak of electric current that can be many times the operating current is drawn for an instant when striking the lamp striking many lamps at once may cause a voltage drop large enough to prevent lamps from striking or trip the main circuit breaker Avoid this by programming a lamp on sequence that strikes lam
28. e printed on the serial number label ogfhe bottom of the bas 60 Hz is different then the magnetic ba f the voltage is not within 5 percenfof the local supply or the frequency 50 it and or p be rewired st v 4 Disconnect the MAC Find the correct tra le below Consult Magnetic Ballast Frequency Voltage Voltage Terminal Setting Terminal 50 Hz 200 210 V 210 V 4 200 V 50 Hz 7 50 Hz 210 220 V 210 V 4 230 V 50 Hz 10 50 Hz 220 235 V 230 V 6 230 V 50 Hz 10 50 Hz 235 240 V 230 V 6 245 V 50 Hz 12 50 Hz 240 260 V 250 V 8 245 V 50 Hz 12 60 HZ 200 217 V 210 V 4 208 V 60 Hz 4 60 HZ 217 240 V 230 V 6 227 V 60 Hz 7 3 Locate the transformer it is on the left end near the power switch Move the BROWN and RED transformer wires to the correct terminal The terminal number is printed in front of the connec tion tab 4 Locate the magnetic ballast it is on the opposite end from the transformer near the control panel Move the BROWN ballast wire to the correct terminal The terminal number is printed in front of the connection tab 5 Replace the top covers before applying power www sxsevents co uk nual vent Droe Zeie ABAD UEErvlees MAKSEVENTS COs Dk 200 210 220 230 or 240 V ees a 10 A time delay fuse when it is set at 100 110 or 120 V No rewiring of the electronic ballast is necessary it works at any voltage between 100 and 250 volts an
29. eatons erf Gobo orientation and positotnzeg Changing rotating gobos e Changing static SE ed get oet Default cologglit Changing color UC EE E 20 section 6 Maintenance and Basic Service ACCESSING EC 21 Removing the printed circuit board nn err rri rr v EREMO YR Rad RT CERES eter EENS 21 Replacitig USES iicet iere eec e ee Er eee n ues Debo er EE eie E ORE PENES TEE Y Dot FIR eR beni EMEN Pee Le EXE DARE DH EEEE EF E Aere eee ESES 22 Changing the XOR pib oul coperte ntur hee eie idee s trei geseet 22 Chatiging voltape dnd Ir quency settings ior here tnr ere EL e eek ni eae RR ES dE e Eee ENEE REESEN 22 Updating software Changing lenses Replacing the lamp Optimizing lamp lignimetit E 25 Installing th optional head shell safety Wire ni eerta tin erret tton b te cni sedan ein DEENEN geev 25 Maintenance schedule heri id ei oe P ERE EE LER REA EE RE e PR EE tS 25 i uDM C O E 26 Bee EE 26 section 7 Appendices DMX ent EE 27 KEE 31 Troubleshooting 45 re e tieni tete en ie i E HH FO MIO A Pt tee EE VEO HER ete Er P ERE Da 32 Cimcuit board layouten deea E E M 33 UE 34 www sxsevents co uk vent p DD ME Ux Bervices eB BXxeuwairie sa aksevents co uk Thank you for purchasing the MAC 500 E moving head spotlight from Martin Every detail of its construction and programming is designed to
30. ens out of the af ving bracket Le 4 ind the small round notch in the of themnew fogus lehissiuiasibe lens so that the tabs align racket and the Le notch is at 100 cla k 5 Insert the new focus le quarely into twe eracket Turn the lens 60 clockwise until the locking spring snaps into the in iBe rim s 6 front of the chas 7 Replacing the lamp 24 The risk of lamp explosion increases with lamp hours as the quartz envelope gradually weakens It is recommended that lamp usage not exceed 125 percent of the lamp s rated average life The procedure for installing the lamp is described on page 5 After installing the lamp reset the lamp usage counters as described under Readouts on page 14 www sxsevents co uk nual EE epp 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power supply and allow the lamp to cool for 15 minutes 2 Make a preliminary adjustment remove the lamp assembly and turn the 3 lamp adjustment screws to position the lamp socket plate a distance of 38 mm 1 5 from the access plate out side measurement as shown Replace the lamp assembly lamp adjustment screws 3 mm Allen e 3 Switch on the MAC 500 E and w it to reg Using either a controller or the control panel the lamp and focus the light a flat Surfaceg 4 4 Center brightest par ot the beam by turning thes
31. eterne nenne enne 134 000 cd e Total integrated luminous flux with standard lens MSR 575 2 sse 9000 Im Thermal e Maximum ambient temperat re cori iret eren oreet tre terre REY ERG E e EREKE 40 C 104 F Maximum surface temperature under normal operating Conditions 80 C 176 F www sxsevents co uk nual vent Dr rae BDO Uxervices Please st VW E VER online gobg catalo at eg in dk dkSevan ATS Ne Ou k NOA B X Sel DE asset E TT ECT TTE 90525010 MPBB 1 Uploader E 90758410 MP 2 Ee 90758420 e Double urit MAC 500 600 flight Case rien ree erred toast bunt on ra eue sS ESASI E REESEN 91510002 Optional wide angle 23 5 lens set w bayonet mount focus lens eee 91610015 e MAC 500 focus lens retrieval tool essere nennen terne tnter tnnt nne nnne nnne 50521600 Frost filter for MAC 500 RS 918 assembled 91611003 e Goa CL aM ae E 91602003 e Half coupler clamp 91602005 Safety wire for head shell 1 piece required for each shell 50300502 Retention spring for rotating gobo holder seen nnne 17760040 Rotating Sobo holdets oa 17320090 Retention spring for rotating BODO ig ee eerte PE OU ERR HRK EH SEE SE FEHLER RUE XE abr aen 17760210 www sxsevents co uk 35 Start code 0 MAC 500 DMX Protocol Implemented from CPU software version 1 8 Mop
32. fluid buildup degrades performance and causes overheating and damage to the fixture that is not covered by the war ranty If you do not feel completely competent to perform the service consult qualified service personnel Accessing parts WARNING Discoprfect the fixture from AC power before removing any cover OpeningMthe head P isconnect the fixture from AC poWBr and allow it de ME H CER ftr 2 Remove the top shell hey at the Jabel A ilie back of the head to see whi e isgie top by ing the 2 fasteners 1 4 Blarge S Marti To access base components remove the 2 cover plates from the top of the base Each plate is fastened with 4 screws Do not remove the curved glates from the side of the base Removing the printed circuit board 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power Remove the cover plate from the front of the fixture 2 Unplug the white plastic wire connectors from the top of the printed circuit board To unplug a connector hold the plastic connector never pull the wires and pull it straight off the pins 3 Grasp the black pins on either end of the circuit board and gently pull it out You may have to guide some wires past the motor housing Be careful not to knock the copper heat sinks 4 To replace the circuit board gently put it back in the base You may have to guide some wires past the motor housing Push the black pins down to lock the board in place 5
33. h The ideal settings value algorithm MO d 2 is recommended when using the MAC 500 E withthe Martin Lighting Director system Vector control With vector control available in DMX modes 3 and 4 the fixture is given just 1 position the end position and a speed which is set on a separate channel For smooth movement the fade time must be set to 0 Le the effect bumps or snaps from one position to the next With controllers that do not have programmable fade times vector control provides a way to set speed Because the end point and speed are known from the beginning vector control results in smooth movement regardless the fade time or the controller s processing power The speed channels allow vector control to be turned off resulting in tracking control In addition they offer a black out speed described below and overrides of the P T SP pan tilt speed MOdE studio mode and S CUT short cuts personality settings When blackout speed is enabled effects move at full speed The dimmer shutter closes while the effects move to make the transition invisible Dimmer shutter strobe and pulse effects however override the blackout command 8 bit versus 16 bit pan tilt resolution With 8 bit pan tilt resolution the pan and tilt are divided into 256 equal increments Finer position control and smoother movement is provided in the 16 bit modes which divide the full pan range into 32 768 increments and the full tilt rang
34. he lamp strikes R Base temperature error R Head temperature Feedback error tilt Feedback error pan tilt e Dan FbEp tilt FoET or both FbERY feedback circuits are malfunctioning It will still be possible to operate the fixture though it goes into a safe mode where maximum speed is reduced thus prevent ing the fixture from losing track of its home position losing step Contact Martin service personnel for assistance PA TI R Pan time out R Tilt time out tne pan or tiit indexing circuit is malfunc tioning The fixture will after the time out establish a mechanical stop and continue to work normally Contact Martin service personnel for assistance C1 C2 Fg Rg Ed Ed Ed we V A A A Color wheel 1 time out Color wheel 2 time out Fixed gobo time out Rot gobo time out www sxsevents co uk the magnetic indexing circuit malfunc tions e g sensor defective or magnet missing After the time out the effect in question stops in a random position Contact Martin service personnel for assistance 31 vent poate v reg Dt V al Gervices vamma Ev GO One or more of the fixtures is completely dead No power to fixture aksevents co uk Check that power is switched on and cables are plugged in Primary fuse blown located at the mains inlet cable Disconnect fixture and replace fuse Secondary fuse
35. igh temperature silicone P N 37001201 in the holder recess and let the silicone harden before replacing the gobo The additional friction will keep the gobo from spinning www sxsevents co uk 18 anual vent FORMER DD ME ux ervices Disconnect the fixture from AC power beore removing any cover Without tools 1 Remove the top head cover as described under Accessing parts on page 21 2 Turn the gobo wheel until the easiest access to the desired gobo position is obtained Turn the color wheel until the open position is over the gobo position 3 Tilt the head so the lens points down Push the gobo and retaining spring out of the back of the holder Avoid letting the spring and gobo fall into the head 4 Insert the new gobo See below for proper gobo orientation 5 Insert the retaining spring with the bend facing out away from the gobo Working through the open position in the color wheel push the gobo and spring all the way down into the gobo holder With needlenose pliers With a little practice this method is faster than the above method 1 Turn the goboywheel until the easiest access to the desired gobo position is obtained Turn the color wheel untildffe open position is over the gobo position Turn gobo holder until yoan see the tab ggfthe holder retaining spring ith a paff small Dneedlenose pliers Place your index fin alling into th fixture Open the spring a c remove it from pulling it forwards
36. ithin the menu To select a function or submenu press ENTER To escape a function or menu press MENU Address Messages Po H RST P OF SWAP RST STCO DEMI CPU FTYP f RPOH LON TOF PINV LO SHUT Ga FEbA dISP Pd LAH LoF d OF TINV LoFE S See diSP dINT RLAH HEAd OF UT ESP dLOF DEM2 meos dRES IMAXP MINT 7 ALON FEbA dFSE s FACT d CUS1 CUS2 CUS3 dFOF AUTO PAN UPLd TILT TEMP bASE HEAd PCbT SCUT IRR FTST dMAC MOdE dMOd EFFb TRAC MOdE CAL gMOd FIX SCRL www sxsevents co uk 12 anual o ARdDOAC LAGervices Bksevents co uk ptimize movement for speed Pan tilt speed PTSP SLOW Optimize movement for smoothness ON Map DMX pan control to tilt channel and vice versa Pan tilt swap PATI SWAP OFF Normal pan and tilt control ON Reverse DMX pan control right left Pan inverse PATI PINV OFF
37. k intenance and ervice 25 vent poodyitcisshaimet Dt V k ervices vermasxeegeinis et aksevents co uk Be very careful when cleaning the optical components The colored surface on the dichroic filters is achieved by means of special multi layer coatings and even small scratches may be visible Residues from cleaning fluids can bake onto components and ruin them 1 Allow the components to cool completely 2 Wash dirty lenses and filters with isopropyl alcohol A generous amount of regular glass cleaner may also be used but no residues may remain 3 Rinse with distilled water Mixing the water with a small amount of wetting agent such as Kodak Photoflo will help prevent streaking and spotting 4 Dry with a clean soft and lint free cloth or blow dry with compressed air Fans To ensure proper cooling of the fixture it is important that the fans are free of dust Vacuum or gently wipe the fans clean if they are dirty Lubrication 26 Use only Martin silicone lubricant P N 37302003 500 ml or P N 37302004 200 ml in applicator bottle to lubricate the MAC 500 E No other lubricant is approved for use Be careful not to get oil on drive befts or other parts The focus iid oes back and forth on 2 metal pins These pins must bedibricated periodically with a drop or two of silicone gif Check the focus meg ment is ro or noisy or if the slides see anism whenever the heads open bot service and lubricate the slides if m
38. 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 second ary attachment such as a safety cable e Block access below the work area whenever installing or removing the fixture Do not lift the fixture by its head www sxsevents co uk ser Manua vent p ooduteishoirme 888009593 ervices Wal iaBxeeqeiriesq sksevents co uk This section describes the steps required to prepare the MAC 500 E for operation Unpacking The MAC 500 E package includes 2 Fast Lock clamp brackets 5 meter XLR XLR control cable User manual 7 extra gobos 1 spare rotating gobo spring The packing material is carefully designed to protect the fixture during shipment always use it or a custom MAC 500 600 flight case to transport the fixture Note MAC 600 flight cases produced before September 1997 are not deep enough for the MAC S00 E These flight cases can be identified by the outside measurements 860 mm 34 from bottom to top including wheels on the out side Suitable flight cases measure 894 mm 35 2 from bottom to top including wheels Installing or changing the lamp WAR N G4 Disconnect the fixture Tor powgf before proceeding Always wear safety rotect your Gesond alldw athotgal CO r at least inutes e KK 1 The MAC 500 E must be cool and isolated from AC power Rehgove the 2 screws holding the lamp asse
39. lity 8 P EC F TY P must be setto F R Q S to enable the frost variation of the protocol A P 4 Dimmer shutter 9 Th mer shutter system provide smooth high f solution 100 t dii instant open and blackout random a be effects upto SiHZ and random and variable pulsesam which the dimmer snaps open and slowly dims or snaps sed and slowly Opgms The pulse and random strobe effeGfs can be disabled by switching DMX Macros SB 7 AMAP off N The Dimmer Moggs d setting allows you to ect between lingaPor simulated tungsten fade curves The fade tig ust be 0 to sffiulate tungsten dimming www sxsevents co uk 11 vent p A amp dDOSC Ud Gervices Ronee xGavjaities aksevents co uk The 4 digit LED control panel on the front of the MAC 500 E allows you to set the address and personalities read lamp hours and other information calibrate effects control the fixture manually and run stand alone tests and demo programs Most of these functions may be performed remotely via the serial link with the MPBB1 Uploader The display can be flipped for easy reading by pressing the 1 and J keys simultaneously The intensity is adjustable and the display can be set to go out 2 minutes after the last key press Menu navigation The DMX or Martin address depending on the protocol setting and any error messages are displayed when the MAC 500 E is turned on To enter the menu press MENU Use the 1 and HI keys to move w
40. mbly Gently remove the assembly 2 If changing the lamp remove the old lamp from the socket 3 Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base do not touch the glass carefully insert it firmly and squarely into the lamp socket 4 Clean the glass bulb with the cloth supplied with the lamp particularly if your fingers touch the glass A clean lint free cloth wetted with alcohol may also be used 5 Re insert the lamp assembly and replace the screws WWW Sxseyents co uk vent poodwieiyhaine DL E Oe riese raaa ea OT 7a aksevents co uk WARNING For protection from dangerous electric shock the fixture must be grounded earthed The AC mains supply shall be fitted with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground fault protection Check voltage and frequency settings The voltage and frequency settings must match the local AC power supply Operating at the incorrect setting can result in poor light output shortened lamp life overheating and damage to the fixture The settings are printed on the serial number label on the bottom of the base if the voltage does not match the local supply or the frequency 50 60 Hz is different then the ballast and or transformer must be rewired as described on page 22 Install a plug on the power cord You may need to install a cord cap that fits your supply on the power cable Following the manufacturer s instructions install an approved 3 prong grounding type plug that fits your supply Connect the
41. n a check sum error will occur and it will automatically go into boot mode ready for a second upload attempt Select boot mode upload on the uploader www sxsevents co uk intenance and ervice 23 VE runge 0 d OBS Ud exo rvices Pe aksevents co uk If the control panel does not work boot mode can be engaged by moving jumper PL121 on the main circuit board to pins 1 and 2 as follows PIN 1 A PIN 1 VY o EE foe PL121 PL121 hard boot setting 1 Remove the printed circuit board It may not be neces normal setting sary to unplug the connectors 2 Position jumper PL121 to upload mode INIT as shown See also the circuit board layout dia gram on page 33 3 Plug in unplugged connectors apply power to the MAC 500 E and proceed with the upload Refer to the uploader manual for instructions 4 After the upload disconnect the fixture from the electricity move the jumper back to the normal setting and replace the circuit board Changing lenses Accessory lenses are available to change the standard 17 beam angle to 23 5 Both the focus lens and the front lens must be changed 1 Remove the top and bottom head covers 2 Unscrew p Lai the front lens from chassis Move the dimmer pl des out of the way e Slide the f us assembly forward grasp the focus lens and t rn it 60 counterclockwise to SS ug service tool is avaiable see the list ofyatccessofies on page 35 Pull the l
42. odes that combine tracking or tracking vec tor movement with 8 bit or 16 bit pan tilt resolution Tracking control Tracking is available in all 4 DMX modes With tracking control the controller calculates the positions along the path between an effect s starting point and it s ending point It uses the fade time o calculate the change delta of each update or refresh which the fixture tracks For smooth movement with any fade timef the MAC 500 E has a filter algorithm that Ae ee position updates samples and calculates the ideal speed This algorithm adjustable to compen default sets work well If m ate for controllers that calculate position changes unevenly In most cases the ment is not satisfactory there are 2 par e AC ZMOOE NM change in DMX it 1s the Bes eters thaffCan be adjuste piihestirst is the calculation method used and d the default caleulatesfSpee bsolute value of the pe with controllSiSifhat calculate intermediate positions that are close to the line of the DMX delta Ol IS S travel MOd2 uses the real val ulate speed and is better if the ig diate positions stray The second paran is r of position updates used alculate speed alie level is adjustable between 1 and S 2O the distance over which speed is calcu es or both parameters will vary from controller to conttgller experiment for best results The real lated gawking movemer moother but less responsive to sudden c
43. ove Che gt rotating gobo bearings whenever unit is being seiced and lubricatesihem if movement is rough or noisy APP Bailo the bearings Qe e Avoid applying excess lubricant and be careful not to get oil on the other parts Depending on conditions y a qualified technician Apply several drops of silicone lubricant IRL a wan uu Apply 1 2 drops of E e f silicone lubricant www sxsevents co uk anual vent Nido c DMX protocol DD Ux Gervices qeir es o aksevents co uk DMX Channel Start code 0 DMX1 DMX2 DMX3 DMX4 Value Percent Function Shutter Strobe Reset Lamp On Off 0 19 0 7 Shutter closed 20 49 8 19 Shutter open 50 72 20 28 Strobe fast gt slow 73 79 29 31 Shutter open lamp power reduced MAC 500 E only 80 99 31 39 Opening pulse fast gt slow 100 119 39 47 Closing pulse fast gt slow 120 127 47 50 Shutter open 128 147 50 58 Random strobe fast 148 167 58 65 Random strobe medium 1 168 187 66 73 Random strobe slow 188 190 74 75 Shutter open 191 193 75 76 Random opening pulse fast 1 If DMX reset is disabled a reset com 194 196 76 77 Random opening pulse slow mand may be sent if color wheel 1 set to 197 199 77 78 Random closing pulse fast cyan 401 144 148 and color wheel 2 is 200 202 78 79 Random closing pulse slow Set to red 308 157 160 203 207 80 81 Shutter open Ha 208 217 82 85 Reset fi
44. ped to fixed positions and continuously rotated in both directions at different speeds The 67 colors can be called randomly on DMX channel 4 The Shortcuts S P EC SCUT setting determines whether the wheels take the shortest path to the next position or turn in one direction only The setting may be overridden on the speed channel in vector mode Setting the color speed to blackout in vector mode causes the shutter to black out the light while the wheels are moving Focus The beam may be focused from 2 meters 6 5 feet to infinity The beam angle with the standard lenses is 17 An optional 23 5 wide angle lens set is available as well See Accessories on page 35 Fixed static gobos There are 2 operating modes available for the fixed gobo wheel which has 9 positions for metal gobos plus an open position In fixed mode SPEC gMOd F I X the wheel steps between fixed positions and shakes at variable speeds In scroll mode S PEC gMOd SCRL the wheel scrolls continuously shakes at 1 speed and rotates in 2 directions at variable speed Setting the fixed gobo speed to blackout in vector mode causes the shutter to black out the light while the wheel turns from one position to another WWW Sxsevents co uk anual vent poodmi ABADOSG ka ervices e tion or Us im one direction only The setting maybe overrjdden on the speed channel in vector mode vma RXGavelnis sia aksevents co uk
45. ps one at a time at 5 second intervals Power to the lamp can bgeturned off from the controller if the DMX Lamp Off S P E4 A LOF feature is enabled There is also a dr i of DMX values that allows you to turn off the lamp even if this feature is disabled see the DMX protocol careful it is not possible to strike the lamp within 8 mintites of having switched it off The MAC 500 E wig lamp on command af strike the d when the 8 minutes have elapsed watts for coolegsoperafi ni and NT life when the shutter is e the shutter opens Reduced p e can also be forced yalue from 73 to 79 MAC 500 E lamp power falls to anstantly returns to with the shutter open by Se hannel 1 tora Pan and tilt optimized foi ed by setting the pan tilt speed The moving head ar ilts 306 Movement may e E seng may be overridden on the speed channgJ ff vector mode ector mode causes the shutter to black out the ligft while the mirrg tting the movement speed to blackout is moving The pan and tilt channels DMX caR be inverted and or swapped for convenience using the pan tilt P A T I menu Color wheels The MAC 500 E has 2 9 position plus open color wheels yielding a total of 100 possible combinations The 4 temper ature correction filters and 14 dichroic colors combine in 67 useful ways that can be called on 1 DMX channel Both wheels can be scrolled allowing for split color effects snap
46. s blown located on PCB inside base Disconnect fixture Check fuses on PCB and replace Fixtures reset correctly but all respond erratically or not at all to the controller The controller is not connected Connect controller XLR pin out of the controller does not match pin out of the first fixture on the link i e signal is reversed Install a phase reversing cable between the controller and the first fixture on the link Fixtures reset correctly but some respond erratically or not at all to the controller d Magnetically indexed e resets correctly but wanders after fixture reaches operat ing temperature Bad data link connection Inspect connections and cables Correct poor connections Repair or replace damaged cables Data link not terminated with 120 termi nation plug Insert termination plug in output jack of the last fixture on the link Incorrect addressing of the fixtures Check fixture address and protocol settings One of th fixtures is defective and dis turgs data transmission on the link Bypass one fixture at a time until normal oper ation is regained unplug the XLR in and out connectors and commect them directly together Haverthe fixture serviced by a quali fied techaician XLR pin out on fixtu pins 2 and 3 reverse does not mag Install a phase reversing cable between the fixtures or swap pins 2 and 3 in the fixture that beh ves
47. the tote yer of poyff on hours P o H power on hou since lagisfeSct RP oH total lamp hours LA H to set a Martin N 6 Press 1 or J to select the addr S Cita the main Usage reado lamp S since last regg R LAH total number of lamp strikes RLST Wf G 1 and the number of lamp strikes since last reset The resettable counters may be used to track overall usage and lamp life To reget to zero display the readout and then press T for 5 seconds DMX value readouts dMXL Read the DMX start code 5 T CO and DMX values received for each effect This is an easy way to check that the DMX start code is 0 and that the fixture is receiving the expected DMX values Software version readouts VER Read the version number of the CPU software C P U feedback circuit software F e BA and display module soft ware d I SP The CPU software version is also displayed for a moment at power up Temperature readouts SPEC TEMP Read temperature in the base bASE and head HEAd in Celsius Temperatures below 25 C are shown as 25 temperatures above 100 C are shown as 100 The temperature sensors are calibrated at the factory and adjustment should not be necessary The following procedure calibrates the sensors if they give no or faulty readings 1 Allow the unit to cool to room temperature powered off for at least 4 hours 2 Measure the room temperature in Celsius To convert F to
48. ts Insert the fasteners into the base and turn both levers a full 1 4 turn clockwise to lock Install the second clamp 4 Verify that the structure can bear at least 10 times the weight of all installed fixtures clamps cables auxiliary equipment etc WWW Sxsevents co uk ser Manua attachment point arrow points to front neutral pan 5 Working from a stable platform hang the fixture on the truss The front of the fixture is indicated by the arrow on the base 6 Install a safety wire that can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture The attachment point is designed to fit a caribiner clamp Never use the carrying handles for secondary attach ment Tighten the rigging clamps securely to the structure Verify that there are no combustible materials or surfaces to be illuminated within 1 meter of the fixture and that there are no flammable materials nearby IMPORTANT When rigging the fixture within 1 meter of other fixtures avoid illuminating one fixture with another The intense light can melt plastic parts Connecting the iffa link e 4 d pair cable desi Med for RS 485 devices st one cable cannot over long run Sor links up to 300 meters 000 Jong you can use 24 50 ohm charatiefistic impedance shielded cable with 1 or more twisted S 1640 ft 22 AWG cable Use angg ier if the serial link Tips f building a serialWink
49. use there is no control data Verify that the controller is sending and the serial link is properly con nected R Lamp error the lamp doesn t ignite within 10 min utes of receiving the Lamp ON com mand Likely reasons are a missing or defective lamp or insufficient AC voltage Check the lamp Check that the voltage and fre quency settings match the local supply x Di R Memory error the EEPROM memory cannot be read Contact Martin service personnel for assistance CS n R Check sum error a software upload is unsuccessful Reload software see page 23 kkk there is no communication between the control panel and motherboard This readout appears briefly when switching on the fixture Check fuses and replace accord ingly Check that cable between control panel and motherboard is con nected properly Reinstall software Shi n R Short error the fixture detects the lamp is ON but no Lamp ON command has been received This can occur if the lamp relay S stuck or if the lamp power feedback cir cuit fails Theyfixture may be operated but Contact Martin service personnel for assistance Hot Hot lamp L minutes after havin Rng the La and s he lamp once remote lamp ooff may be effected ike the Lamp bin 8 itched t off Tae HON instruction ele minutes you attempt to Wait until t
50. vent poodiuteisshaimet Dt V k ervices Nama SX AERO AFLS co uk user manual ian Eh Ld I WWW Sxsevents co uk vent poodiuteisshaimet Dt V Ux ervices Meg ugar art d hl co uk e 558 oC eX SS Wen 1997 2000 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 wwwesxsevents co uk vent poodiuteisshaimet Dt V k ervices nena sxeaqgeinie aa aksevents co uk MAG 500 E safety IOCIS 4 section 2 Setup L ele r 5 Installing or changing the lamp ch Powering the fixture seeeeeeeee 4146 Rigging 16 Connecting the serial link 5 ict terere ma hd n P UU a ea Core e b E iiL beeuvebdeneeseasessasanese 7 section 3 Operation Martin RS 485 COUtol tmc re ae re nne Orton rte se oci e xen er bons xim Eet 9 DMX 512 control Controllable effects section 4 Control Panel Menu Ee E rr e De et e dee ec iode amos lt ete teg 12 Personality set ngs netta seemed eee 13 Address and protocol selec R adotits 5 ena Manual control Stand alone sequ section 5 ee Gobos and Color Filters Gobo spectfic
51. verridden via DMX See the protocol for details 13 vent peoduicti nime EES et ddees Readouts 14 m aksevents co uk Each fixture must be assigned its own channels to receive instructions from the controller The address also known as the start channel is the first channel used Addresses are independent of the physical link they may be set in any con venient order Two MAC 500 Es may share the same address however they will receive the same instructions and independent control will not be possible Mode Martin DMX 1 DMX 2 DMX 3 DMX 4 Movement speed Vector Tracking Tracking and or Vector Pan tilt resolution 16 bit 8 bit 16 bit 8 bit 16 bit Channels required 2 12 14 14 16 1 Apply power to the MAC 500 E 2 f you want to change settings while the MAC 500 E is in a flight case push MENU and ENTER simultaneously to disable pan and tilt reset The partial reset procedure can take 2 3 minutes and will result in error messages being displayed this is not a fault with the fixture 3 Press the MENU key and then press 1 or J until the display shows P SE T Press ENTER 4 Press T or J until tffe desired protocol Martin or DMX mod 1 2 3 or 4 appears on the dis play Press ENJJER to confirm 5 Press 1 gf until the display shows dAdr to seta DMX address or MAdr Se all Press ENTER to c gfirm A S Press aff En to irm d The add ess iis displayed Pt Read
52. xture seesnote 1 2 If DMX lamp off is disabled lamp off 218 23 85 89 Shutter open command may be sent if r wheel 1 is 228 23 89 93 If power on set to cyan 401 144 148 and color wheel 238 247 93 97 P Shutter open 2 is set to red 308 2160 248 255 7 100 Lamp power off time Ge peconds see note 2 E Z Intensity g 255 Uh oN 0 gt 100 COLOR 1 Color Scroll 6 0 6 hite Blue 111 6 32 6 13 111 gt Red gor 32 48 13 19 01 gt Magenta 507 48 64 19 25 Magenta 507 gt Green 202 64 80 25 31 Green 202 Yellow 604 80 96 31 38 Yellow 604 Purple 502 96 112 38 44 Purple 502 gt Blue 101 112 128 44 50 Blue 101 gt Pink 312 128 144 50 56 Pink 312 Cyan 401 Fixed Colors 145 148 57 58 Cyan 401 3 149 152 58 60 Pink 312 153 156 60 61 Blue 101 157 160 62 63 Purple 502 161 164 63 64 Yellow 604 165 168 65 66 Green 202 169 172 66 67 Magenta 507 173 176 68 69 Red 301 177 180 69 71 Blue 111 181 184 71 72 White Continuous Rotation 185 215 73 84 CW fast gt slow 216 245 85 96 CCW slow gt fast 246 255 96 100 Enable alternate color functions on channel 4 www sxsevents co uk 27 vent pooduisisiynoimst AAJ ud Bervices Color Scroll 0 16 0 6 White gt CTC 3200 4100 16 32 6 13 CTC 3200 4100 gt CTC 3200 5600 32 48 13 19 CTC 3200 5600 gt Blue 104 48 64 19 25 Blue 104 gt Blue 108 64 80 25 31 Blue 108 gt Green 206 80 96 31

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