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2. Aluminum steel for temporary use only Installation Mounting points lip A ex EA RR k RR eqs 2 pairs of 1 4 turn locks Orientation ies sy ia aa l pd rene ne a ku o AM an Diae E ON dak adam a Any Minimum distancetoilluminatedsurfaces 250 mm 9 8 in Minimum distance to combustible materials 100 mm 3 9 in from head no min distance from base Connections AC poWerl pDub sss a pe WHERE aprte 3 pin IEC DMX data in out ee paneo o eV on dE alna lonon ei pa loa 3 pin and 5 pin locking XLR Specifications 51 Electrical AC power sin up va a vadi a 100 120 200 240 V nominal 50 60 Hz Powersupplyunit User reconfigurable voltage and frequency settings Main 1USES or A aa EI kak oe I A Ta 4 0 AT slow blow Typical Power and Current 100M SO pu TE 229 W 2 4 A PF 0 967 NN A A E esata A lg ated 226 W 2 3 A PF 0 980 120 V 60 EE 230 W 2 2 A PF 0 897 208 V OZ A Pate See ane ve epe US Se pa ia 209 W 1 1 A PF 0 947 230 V 50 HZ vs A Ne DU o iu el eek 216 W 1 0 A PF 0 951 240 V 50 Zi aa Hee mp dd MES IP SA 215 W 1 0 A PF 0 937 Measurements made at nominal voltage Allow for a deviation of 10 Thermal Cooling sasa outs tic eoru ie e iz Suan eTR i D cedri Convection Maximum ambienttemperature Tamax 40 C 104 F Maximum surfacetemperature steadystate Ta 409C 120 C
3. Service and maintenance Gobos WARNING Read Safety Information on page 3 before servicing the smartMAC Disconnect the fixture from power and allow to cool for at least 30 minutes before handling or removing any cover Wear heat resistant gloves before opening the effects access hatch Refer any service operation not described here to a qualified service technician Important Excessive dust smoke fluid and particle buildup degrades performance causes overheating and will damage the fixture Damage caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance is not covered by the product warranty As with electronic components in general the smartMAC s PCBs are sensitive to ESD electrostatic discharge Take precautions to avoid ESD damage before opening the fixture Service electronic components at a static safe workstation only Itis Martin policy to use the best quality materials and coatings available to ensure optimum performance and the longest possible component lifetimes However optical components in all lighting fixtures are subject to wear and tear over the life of the fixture resulting in gradual changes in color rendition of dichroic filters or the specular properties of reflectors for example The extent of wear and tear depends heavily on operating conditions maintenance and environment so it is impossible to specify precise lifetimes for optical components However you will eventually need to replace optical components if the
4. 97 Shutter open 248 255 97 100 Lamp power off hold for 5 sec 2 2 Shutter fading 0 255 0 100 Shutter closed gt open Table 4 DMX Protocol DMX protocol 37 8 bit 16 bit mode mode DMX Value Percent Function Color wheel position and rotation music trig color chase Continuously scrolling color wheel positions 0 0 Open white 1 15 0 6 Open gt Color 1 16 6 Color 1 Blue 17 31 7 12 Color 1 gt Color 2 32 13 Color 2 Green 33 47 13 18 Color 2 gt Color 3 48 19 Color 3 Orange 49 63 19 25 Color 3 Color 4 64 25 Color 4 Yellow 65 79 25 31 Color 4 gt Color 5 80 31 Color 5 Pink 81 95 32 37 Color 5 gt Color 6 96 38 Color 6 Magenta 97 111 38 44 Color 6 Color 7 112 44 Color 7 Congo 113 127 44 50 Color 7 Color 8 128 50 Color 8 Red 129 143 51 56 Color 8 Open 144 56 Open 3 3 Stepped scroll indexed color wheel positions 145 148 57 58 Color 8 Red 149 152 59 60 Color 7 Congo 153 156 60 61 Color 6 Magenta 157 160 62 63 Color 5 Pink 161 164 63 64 Color 4 Yellow 165 168 65 66 Color 3 Orange 169 172 66 67 Color 2 Green 173 176 68 69 Color 1 Blue 177 180 69 71 Open Continuous color wheel rotation 181 203 71 79 CW fast slow 204 207 80 Color wheel stop 208 230 81 90 CCW slow gt fast Music triggered color chase 231 235 91 92 Fast 236 239 93 94 Medium 240 243 94 95 Slow Rand
5. 246 248 1 96 Normal SLU T DE E overrides UN if set via control menu 249 251 96 98 Normal SLUT ON overrides OF F if set via control menu 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving Indexed gobo rotation if indexed position selected on channel 4 0 2 0 1 Tracking mode 3 245 1 96 Vector mode fast slow 246 251 96 98 Tracking mode 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving Table 4 DMX Protocol 42 smartMAC user manual Control menu Menu Item Options Notes Default settings in bold print ADIR 1 501 eg default address 1 Limited to 498 in 16 bit DMX ONT 8 bit DMX mode CE PSET 1537 16 bit DMX mode with 2 channel coarse and fine control of gobo rotation pan and tilt SNAP OFF Normal pan and tilt control ON Map DMX pan control to tilt channel and vice versa PATI PINY DFF Normal pan control left gt right ON Reverse DMX pan control right gt left TINY GFF Normal tilt control up gt down ON Reverse DMX tilt control down gt up NORM Normal pan tilt speed PTSP FAST Optimize pan tilt movement for speed gives slightly reduced smoothness N RM Normal effects speed m Optimize effects movement for speed gives slightly reduced EF SP FAST smoothness PTSS Pan tilt speed slave effects speed copies the pan tilt speed that has been set via the control menu or via DMX RUN ENA Enable stand alone execution DI
6. Some older fixtures have reversed polarity data sockets pin 2 hot and pin 3 cold Polarity is normally labelled on devices and described in user manuals Use a phase reversing cable between the smartMAC and any device with reversed polarity Connecting the data link 1 Connect the DMX data output from the controller to the smartMAC s 3 pin or 5 pin input male socket 2 Using the sockets that match your data cable connect the output of the fixture closest to the controller to the input of the next fixture 3 pin to 3 pin Male phase reversing termination plug adaptor Male Female Male XLR 1 1 1 2 2 2 go e 3 3 120 Ohm P N 11820006 P N 91613017 3 Insert a male 120 Ohm XLR termination plug in the 3 pin or 5 pin output of the last fixture on the link Data link 13 Physical installation The smartMAC can be placed on a horizontal surface such as a stage mounted on a quick release bracket or clamped to a truss in any orientation The quarter turn clamp bracket mounting points in the base of the fixture allow clamp brackets to be fastened parallel or perpendicular to the front of the fixture WARNING Attach an approved safety cable to the attachment point labelled SAFETY WIRE in the base of the fixture Do not use the carrying handles for secondary attachment Check that all surfaces to be illuminated are minimum 250 mm 10 ins from the fixture that combustible materials wood fabric
7. pan and tilt Silent convection cooling Effects access hatch for fast tools free gobo and color filter changes For the latest firmware updates documentation and other information about this and all Martin Professional products please visit the Martin website at http www martin com Comments or suggestions regarding this document may be e mailed to service martin dk or posted to Service Department Martin Professional A S Olof Palmes All 18 DK 8200 Aarhus N Denmark WARNING Read Safety Information on page 3 before installing powering operating or servicing the smartMAC Unpacking The smartMAC is packaged in either a cardboard box or a two unit flight case that is designed to protect the product during shipment The following items are included Two clamp attachment brackets Quick release surface mounting bracket This user manual Using for the first time Before applying power to the fixture Carefully review Safety Information on page 3 Introduction 7 Check that the fixture s power voltage and frequency settings match the local AC power source see Setting power voltage and frequency on page 9 Adjust settings if necessary If drawing power from a socket install a suitable power plug on the power cable as described in Power cable on page 10 Connections panel m Jg m gt AR H O 5 PIN 3 PIN d e MAINS INPUT E CH
8. 1 data input and 1 data output on a fixture The smartMAC has both 3 pin and 5 pin XLR connectors for DMX data input and output The pin out on all connectors is pin 1 shield pin 2 cold and pin 3 hot Pins 4 and 5 in the 5 pin XLR connectors are available for enhanced features in conformity with DMX 512 A Pin out is pin 4 data 2 cold and pin 5 data 2 hot Sockets are wired in parallel both inputs connect to both outputs To avoid damage to the fixture never use more than one input and one output socket Tips for reliable data transmission Use shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS 485 devices standard microphone cable cannot transmit control data reliably over long runs 24 AWG cable is suitable for runs up to 300 meters 1000 ft Heavier gauge cable and or an amplifier is recommended for longer runs Never use both a fixture s outputs to split the link To split the link into branches use a splitter such as the Martin 4 Channel Opto Isolated RS 485 Splitter Amplifier Do not overload the link Up to 32 devices may be connected on a serial link Terminate the link by installing a termination plug in the output socket of the last fixture The termination plug which is a male XLR plug with a 120 Ohm 0 25 Watt resistor soldered between pins 2 and 3 soaks up the control signal so it does not reflect and cause interference If a splitter is used terminate each branch of the link
9. 248 F Total heat dissipation calculated 104 785 BTU hr Acoustic Sound powerlevel 27 5 dBA steady state lamp on effects static Ta 20 C 68 F test conditions ISO 3743 2 1994 Approvals EU satety eta EE EN 60598 1 EN 60598 2 17 EU EMO emit dr Ak Lomo e enis EN 55 015 EN 55 103 EN 61 000 US safety pending ANSI UL 1573 Canadian safety pending CSA C22 2 No 166 Included Items Diffusion filter sira Vane Ais SRA RD IRR EX ERI eee ee P N 41600062 Philips MSD 150 2 lamp installed P N 97010117 Guick releasemountingbracket smartfMAC P N 62406107 3mpowercable angied83 pinlEC P N 11501029 serimanlalk otra to aa ae li el ie e lal er a e i auris P N 35000208 Accessories Philips CDM SA T150Wlamp P N 97010111 Fresnel l ns ii A ee yi A A ug P N 91610034 Quick release mounting bracket P N 62406107 EE LU EE EE dadao P N 91602003 Halt coupler clamp a PN A a iela DO ia P N 91602005 Quick trigger clamp eee oat A p re A AA he o P N 91602007 Omega bracket withguarter turnfasteners P N 91602001 T shaped omega bracket with quarter turn fasteners P N 91602008 Safety wire universa
10. DFF to prevent accidental DMX reset commands RARA or XXX there is no communication between the control panel and motherboard this display appears briefly when powering the fixture on Check fuses Check cable and connectors between control panel and motherboard Reinstall fixture software Contact Martin service if problem continues L SER Check sum error a fixture software firmware upload is unsuccessful Repeat the upload Contact Martin service personnel if problem continues L TEO Lamp temperature cutoff Y TCU Yoke temperature cutoff one of the sensors is reporting temperature above maximum Power to the lamp is shut down Ensure free airflow around fixture Clean fixture Check that ambient temperature does not exceed max permitted level Contact Martin service personnel if problem continues Allow the lamp to cool for 8 minutes HOT the lamp is too hot to strike before attempting to restrike 2 iy Leave the fixture powered on for a COLD the fixture is below the minimum while to generate a little internal heat temperature for the lamp to strike Increase the ambient temperature L HEX Lamp explosion the fixture has entered lamp explosion mode because it has detected a lamp failure Pan and tilt are locked and DMX control is disabled Check lamp Pan and tilt are released and DMX control is re enabled when power is cut then reapplied
11. LL Lamp lifetime warning the lamp is within 200 hours of the end of its lifetime The Service warning light will light yellow the lamp has exceeded its lifetime or there is a lamp error no light from lamp although power is applied If the lamp has exceeded its Replace lamp LERR lifetime lamp power will be shut down the flashing LL message in the display will alternate with L E FH and the Service warning indicator light will light red If you do not need access to effects close the effects hatch to restore normal operation If this message appears while you are EFHA the effects hatch is open and power is trying to reset the fixture close the applied effects hatch fully and start the reset again Note that the effects hatch must be firmly clipped into the fully closed position RCER Real time clock error 48 the real time clock is not running correctly Table 6 Display messages smartMAC user manual Contact Martin for replacement of the 3 volt battery on the main PCB Upload new fixture software Contact Martin service personnel if problem continues Message Appears when What to do MERR Memory error the EEPROM memory cannot be read OPER Onboard programming error there is a software programming error there is a RAM error LOER Color wheel error RAME RAM error b 1ER Gobo wheel error there is a malfunc
12. and CLR commands You can preview the stand alone sequence using the I TE command Programming effects in a stand alone scene using a DMX controller Instead of programming effects in stand alone scenes manually via the control panel it is possible to apply effects to the smartMAC using a DMX controller then use the GDMX menu in the control panel to capture all the applied effects and save them in a scene in the smartMAC s stand alone show To capture effects applied from a DMX controller 1 Connect a DMX controller to the smartMAC and apply the desired effects 2 Goto SA gt PROG gt GIMX gt DMX 5 STOR in the smartMAC control menu 3 Select ADT to add a scene with the applied effects to the end of the stand alone sequence or INS to insert a scene with the applied effects immediately before the current scene As with scenes that you have programmed manually you can use the NEXT PREV DEL and CLR commands to manage the scenes you have created Note that a stand alone scene programmed using the DMX capture method may be slightly different to the original DMX scene This is because effects in stand alone scenes are slightly simplified compared to DMX For example gobo rotation speed can be varied with a resolution of nearly 120 values in each direction via DMX but only slow medium and fast speeds are available in stand alone mode When the smartMAC captures DMX effects it finds the closest equivalent stand alone effects and stores t
13. as you do so Reinstall the thumbscrews to secure the cover before reapplying power 6 After installing a new lamp reset the lamp hour counter see Lamp management on page 19 It may also be necessary to adjust the lamp as described in the next section Figure 2 Lamp access cover retaining screws Lamp adjustment WARNING Adjust the lamp with the fixture cool The fixture may become hot during adjustment so avoid contact and protect your hands with heat resistant safety gloves As well as being undesirable for aesthetic reasons a significant hot spot in the beam will focus extra heat onto optical components and may cause damage that is not covered by the product warranty After fitting a new lamp adjustment may be required to obtain an even beam To adjust the lamp 1 If the fixture has been in use allow it to cool for at least 30 minutes 2 Apply power allow the fixture to reset then turn on the lamp and open the mechanical shutter 3 Aim the fixture at an even surface and make sure no further commands can be sent by DMX 4 See Figure 3 Screw the 3 mm Allen screws C D and E in or out to obtain the most even beam Figure 3 Lamp adjustment screws smartMAC user manual Data link Important A data link is required in order to control a smartMAC via DMX or synchronize fixtures in stand alone operation Do not connect more than
14. becomes hot in use Either cut lamp power and allow to cool for 30 minutes or wear clean lint free heat resistant gloves before opening the access hatch Effects access hatch The smartMAC effects hatch see Figure 14 gives instant access to gobos and color filters Pan and tilt are disabled and EF HA appears in the fixture display as soon as the hatch is opened If the fixture is powered on flipping the hatch closed and immediately open again advances one position on first the gobo wheel and then the color wheel giving access to each gobo and filter in turn To close the hatch apply firm pressure until you feel a definite click When the hatch stays closed for more than a second the gobo and color wheels reset to their start positions The hatch can be removed temporarily by unclipping it from its hinge posts but it is a very tight fit and care must be taken to avoid damaging the clips or posts Removal should not normally be necessary Note that if the hatch is not fully closed it will be impossible to use pan and tilt or reset the fixture Changing gobos and filters Wear gloves while handling optical components and use only genuine Martin parts Keep all optical components totally clean and free of grease Clean them with 99 9 isopropyl alcohol especially if you touch them with your fingers To gain access to the optical and effects components in the head for cleaning and service 1 Puton clean lint free heat resistant
15. effect 2 9 Hz pulse effects instant open and blackout shutter fading FOCUS osi Rida mee FEZ E RE RN e Gra sa SEEN dE ona 2m 6 6 ft to infinity p eee DeC rr le REM TTT ie DEO TETTE TE tres ZS 540 i Ee e tr o rr p NP NTN s ced o E oE ao Ee 2579 Control and Programming Controloptions DMX stand alone synchronized master slave DMXchannels cir achat aes Bac ie Al Ne p ER Ur ean ine ess 12 15 Setingandaddressing Control panel with LED display 16 bit conitrol ms pk senin olan a geek epin lan A OJ Rotating gobo indexing pan and tilt Movementcontroloptions Tracking and vector Protocol oe all AA LA AO SN A m ee IUE USITT DMX512 A POCO Vid EE Rer rue A A e I RS 485 Firmware pdate xs iia a Sech Nea A hec dE Serial upload via DMX link Construction GOlO S hm e a A A ST EE e A hee Black or white HOUSING EE UV resistant fiber reinforced composite Refleclok a ne keet ee NAG A TTT TTT Ee ri a tat tee Ts Glass cold light Protection EC le EE IP 20 Gobos Outsidediameter 27 9 mm 1 1 in 0 0 3 mm 0 01 in Maximum imagediameter eee 23 mm 0 9 in Maximum thickness s 3 5 ici A A ke ENE USA 1 8 mm 0 1 in Recommended glass High temperature Borofloat or better with dichroic or enhanced aluminum coating Recommendedmetal
16. gloves to protect your fingers and avoid getting oil on optical components 2 See Figure 14 Flip the effects access hatch open 3 To remove a rotating gobo pull it gently towards the lens until you can slide it up and out of the two leaf springs that secure it 4 To install a gobo slide the flange on the edge of the gobo down between the springs and the gobo wheel until the gobo can be located in its aperture in the gobo wheel Check that it is held securely and that the teeth around the edge of the gobo are engaged in the cog in the center of the gobo wheel 5 To remove a color filter turn the gobo wheel so that the open position arrowed in Figure 15 is in front of the filter Gently press the filter towards the lens to release it and then grasp it by the edges and remove it If your fingers are too large protect the glass with a piece of paper that has been folded several times and grasp the filter with needle nose pliers 6 To install a color filter slide it under the retention spring until it snaps into place 7 Close the access hatch pressing firmly until there is a definite click Figure 15 Changing gobos and filters Service and maintenance 31 Replacing rotating gobos Important The gobo can fall out if the spring is inserted the wrong way round poe V i The gobos are held in goboholders by a retention spring see Figure 16 Note that the retention spring can only be used with gobos maxim
17. more fixtures resets correctly but responds erratically or not at all to the controller Fault on data link Inspect connections and cables Correct poor connections Repair or replace damaged cables Data link not terminated Insert termination plug in output connector of the last fixture on the link Incorrect fixture DMX addressing One of the fixtures is defective and is disturbing data transmission on the link Check addressing on fixture and controller Check fixture is set to correct DMX mode Unplug XLR in and out connectors and connect them directly together to bypass one fixture ata time until normal operation is regained Have faulty fixture serviced by Martin service technician XLR pin out on fixtures does not match pins 2 and 3 reversed Install a phase reversing cable between the fixtures or swap pins 2 and 3 in the fixture that behaves erratically Pan and tilt freeze and F BER and E messages are displayed during reset The reset cannot be completed because the effects hatch is not fully closed Close the effects hatch and start the reset again Time out error after fixture reset Effect requires mechanical adjustment Disable effects feedback see page 20 Contact Martin for service Fixture displays C SER when powered on A checksum error has occurred Upload new software using the normal upload procedure Upload new software using the boot mode upload proce
18. srne neien kei otio ee A e it iet aia dadas 36 B ttery Z mo e eta de A EE kok Bi e deg Ee ANE E 36 DINDEPTOTOCOL ka ameo a EDRO ETA s EO O ibas 37 Control Menu 3 ses Ara ERC ma ese a Tm of EU tee RINT 43 DMX capture men srt ponas p irk banda ra m its ae Sa ed Ra uds 46 Control panel Sor Sk ots etas e n erk Sia kn aa Gad te 46 Adjustment SUBMENU 1 sm A a aos 47 Display MESSAGES EE 48 Ree Ee EE 50 SDECNICANONS E 51 Notes 6 smartMAC user manual Introduction Thank you for selecting the smartMAC M an intelligent lighting fixture from MartinTM This moving head spotlight features 150 watt discharge lamp Motorized rotating gobo wheel with 6 interchangeable gobos plus open indexing continuous gobo rotation amp scrolling shake Motorized color wheel with 8 interchangeable color filters plus open Mechanical shutter with instant intensity control 2 9 Hz strobe effects pulse effects and shutter fading Music triggered operation available for all effects Motorized focus 2 m 6 5 ft to infinity 540 of pan and 257 of tilt DMX control Onboard control panel and LED display Stand alone operation with up to 100 programmable scenes Synchronized master slave stand alone operation 10 pan tilt and 10 effects macros freely combinable selected via DMX or onboard control panel Staggered start macro chase DMX effects capture in stand alone programming Fine 16 bit control of gobo rotation
19. that can reduce the need for programming The smartMAC has 10 pan tilt and 10 effects macros available Pan tilt and effects macros are selected separately and can therefore be run in any combination Pan tilt macros Effects macros Circle large CW Pan wave large CW Tilt wave large CW Circle small CCW Single gobo bump Pan wave small CCW Index rotate FX 1 1 Shutter chase 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 Tilt wave small CCW 6 Focus sine wave 7 7 8 8 9 9 1 1 Single color bump Two color bump Large move slow CW Camera flash Large move slow CCW Shutter fade Large move fast CW Gobo wheels scroll bounce 0 Large move fast CCW 0 Color scroll Table 3 List of macros Macro chase staggered start feature Each macro can be started at the beginning of its sequence by selecting 1 1 2 1 3 1 etc 25 of the way through its sequence by selecting 1 2 2 2 3 2 etc 50 of the way through its sequence by selecting 1 3 2 3 3 3 etc 75 of the way through its sequence by selecting 1 4 2 4 3 4 etc This feature makes it possible to run the same macro in multiple fixtures with staggered starting points i e fixtures reach the start of the macro one after the other so that the macro appears to run in a chase For example if you have four smartMAC fixtures side by side and you set the first fixture to run macro 1 1 the next fixture to run macro 1 2 the next to run macro 1 3 and the last to run macro 1 4 and you start all fixt
20. the A quick release bracket 1 Check that the surface or structure used to A e A support the quick release bracket can bear at least 10 times the weight of all installed ame fixtures and equipment e 2 See Figure 4 Fasten the bracket securely to the mounting surface using eight fasteners BS in the 5 5 mm mounting holes A Make sure p that the bracket when fastened will hold at A least 10 times the weight of the smartMAC 3 Install a safety attachment point a hardened steel eyebolt for example in the mounting surface Ensure that the safety attachment point will hold 10 times the weight of the smartMAC 4 Attach one end of an approved safety cable to the safety attachment point in the mounting surface The safety cable can be passed through the hole C in the center of the mounting bracket if desired Figure 4 Quick release bracket mounting points 14 smartMAC user manual 5 See Figure 5 Hold the fixture up to the bracket so that edge A of the raised flap slides into corner B of the connections recess in the fixture base then twist the fixture clockwise so that the bayonet pins in the bracket engage fully in the fixture base Figure 5 Bayonet mounting in the quick release bracket 6 See Figure 6 Tighten the locking screw in the raised flap A in the bracket to secure the fixture 7 Check that the fixture is held securely and that cables are routed out of the path of the moving head F
21. to scene 5 for example by the total number of scenes that the slave fixture has 4 for example in whole numbers no decimal places In this example 5 divided by 4 results in 1 with 1 remainder This remainder will be the number of the scene that the slave fixture starts scene 1 Generally though when a Slave fixture reaches its own last scene before the Master fixture a go to scene xx message will result in the first scene being played If a slave has more scenes than the master calls the last scenes in the slave will never be executed as is the case with scene S4 in the following example F fade W wait Timeline gt Programmed in Master Programmed in Slave Result HE SUE In synchronized operation the wait time is determined by the master Every slave fixture fades and waits at its own rate and then remains in the wait state until it receives a start scene xx command from the master A slave fixture will not listen for the next message from the master fixture before it has finished its current scene This may result in a slave skipping a scene if the slave has a longer scene time than the master Note that in the following example the scenes in the slave run out of their programmed sequence because scenes 0 and 2 on the slave are longer than the corresponding scenes on the master M master S slave F fade W wait Time Programmed Master Slave Master Slave smartMAC user manual
22. upload only if the fixture software is totally corrupted which is evident if the control panel does not respond when power is applied or if the software update notes call for a boot sector update To carry out a boot mode upload 1 Disconnect the fixture from power 2 Remove the right hand side cover from the yoke to expose the main PCB right hand as seen from the lampholder end of the fixture with the text on the lampholder the right way up 3 See Figure 21 Locate the 6 pin DIP switch on the PCB and move pin 6 to ON boot mode upload enable 4 Reapply power upload the software and disconnect from power 5 Move DIP switch pin 6back to OFF Normal and reinstall the yoke side cover In a checksum error occurs when powering on after performing a boot mode upload carry out a normal upload as described above Service and maintenance 35 Circuit board layout Label P N 33120092 A Oo oM Red ae DMX Green LED Ml Power Write enable IM Write disable Normal RW Boot upload Figure 21 Main PCB and DIP switch In normal operation all pins on the DIP switch should be in the OFF position Battery The 3 volt battery on the main PCB marked 3V in Figure 21 will eventually need to be replaced When the battery has reached the end of its life it will no longer power the onboard clock and RL ER real time clock error will appear in the display Contact Mar
23. with their coatings as close as possible to the same plane of focus However if there is a risk of heat damage on a gobo the first priority is normally to ensure that the more reflective side faces towards the lamp If in doubt install coated gobos with the more reflective side towards the lamp or consult your Martin dealer or gobo supplier there is a space between the object and its reflection and the edge of the gobo can be seen when looking through the glass More reflective side towards lamp Less reflective side away from lamp To minimize the risk of gobo overheating The less reflective side of a coated gobo will and damage turn the more reflective side of absorb less heat if it faces away from the a coated gobo towards the lamp lamp To determine which side of a gobo is coated f hold an object up to it On the uncoated side ES Uncoated side Coated side Textured Glass Gobos Smooth side towards lamp Textured side away from lamp Ss Textured glass gobos in the smartMAC give the best focus results with the smooth side towards the lamp If in doubt consult your Martin dealer or gobo supplier Metal Gobos Reflective side towards lamp Black side away from lamp lt A A Image text Gobos True image towards lamp Reversed image away from lamp Figure 13 Correct gobo orientation 30 smartMAC user manual Effects access hatch and changing gobos and filters WARNING Hot surfaces The smartMAC
24. 03 78 80 Macro 9 1 204 209 80 82 Macro 9 2 210 215 82 84 Macro 9 3 216 221 85 87 Macro 9 4 222 227 87 89 Macro 10 1 228 233 89 91 Macro 10 2 234 239 92 94 Macro 10 3 240 245 94 96 Macro 10 4 246 255 96 100 Reserved no effect 9 10 Pan y 0 255 0 100 Full left gt full right 128 neutral 11 Pan fine least significant byte 0 255 0 100 Left gt right 10 12 TUE 0 255 0 100 Full tilt gt full opposite tilt 128 neutral S 13 Tilt fine least significant byte 0 255 0 100 Tilt gt opposite tilt Pan tilt speed 0 2 0 1 Tracking mode 11 14 3 245 1 95 Vector mode fast gt slow 246 248 96 97 Tracking mode PT 5P NORM overrides speed set via control menu 249 251 97 98 Tracking mode PTSP FAST overrides speed set via control menu 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving Table 4 DMX Protocol DMX protocol 41 8 bit 16 bit mode mode DMX Value Percent Function Effects speed Shutter focus 0 2 0 1 Tracking mode 3 245 1 96 Vector mode fast slow 246 251 96 98 Tracking mode 252 255 99 100 Vector mode maximum speed Color 0 2 0 1 Tracking mode 3 245 1 96 Vector mode fast gt slow 246 248 96 97 Tracking mode SL UT OFF overrides ON if set via control menu 12 15 249 251 98 Tracking mode SL UT UN overrides UE F if set via control menu 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving Gobo selection 0 245 0 1 Normal no blackout
25. 1 63 Macro 7 2 162 167 64 65 Macro 7 3 168 173 66 68 Macro 7 4 174 179 68 70 Macro 8 1 180 185 71 73 Macro 8 2 186 191 73 75 Macro 8 3 192 197 75 77 Macro 8 4 198 203 78 80 Macro 9 1 204 209 80 82 Macro 9 2 210 215 82 84 Macro 9 3 216 221 85 87 Macro 9 4 222 227 87 89 Macro 10 1 228 233 89 91 Macro 10 2 234 239 92 94 Macro 10 3 240 245 94 96 Macro 10 4 246 255 96 100 Reserved no effect 40 Table 4 DMX Protocol smartMAC user manual 8 bit 16 bit mode mode DMX Value Percent Function Effects macros 0 5 0 2 No Macro 6 11 2 4 Macro 1 1 12 17 5 7 Macro 1 2 18 23 7 9 Macro 1 3 24 29 9 11 Macro 1 4 30 35 12 14 Macro 2 1 36 41 14 16 Macro 2 2 42 47 16 18 Macro 2 3 48 53 19 21 Macro 2 4 54 59 21 23 Macro 3 1 60 65 24 25 Macro 3 2 66 71 26 28 Macro 3 3 72 77 28 30 Macro 3 4 78 83 31 33 Macro 4 1 84 89 33 35 Macro 4 2 90 95 35 37 Macro 4 3 96 101 38 40 Macro 4 4 102 107 40 42 Macro 5 1 108 113 42 44 Macro 5 2 114 119 45 47 Macro 5 3 8 9 120 125 47 49 Macro 5 4 126 131 49 51 Macro 6 1 132 137 52 54 Macro 6 2 138 143 54 56 Macro 6 3 144 149 56 58 Macro 6 4 150 155 59 61 Macro 7 1 156 161 61 63 Macro 7 2 162 167 64 65 Macro 7 3 168 173 66 68 Macro 7 4 174 179 68 70 Macro 8 1 180 185 71 73 Macro 8 2 186 191 73 75 Macro 8 3 192 197 75 77 Macro 8 4 198 2
26. 11 Bilim a pe E PE o kn p e TIEI PIAN 13 Tips for reliable data transmission RII 13 Connecting the data link sse RR m uh 13 Physical install HOM ss Laut tr ah B arido dde oil deci 14 Using the quick release bracket I 14 Mounting the fixture on a truss 6 RH y 16 e nacionis tani ee ere Se bie Pati rl USD i da ilik 17 Control panel and menu navigation 17 Setting stand alone master slaveorDMXoperation 17 DMXaddressandprotocol aaa 18 Tailoringperformance 0 ivesi aaa aa hen 18 aiz b cervum 19 Manual control isco DEDERE RE ee CLR RUP ok a Pu 20 Gelee EES ci E 20 Calibrating effects ciraire iai seio er et Bee ee esi ee ia 21 LED INdICators s smo m 21 fcc Mr ER 22 ENDE Operar e ist id eee en mud 24 Stand alone Operation 15 35 ts m pe id REI Nu AREE l es E RARE 26 Programming stand alone operation tees 26 Synchronized master slaveoperation 1 1 0000 27 Service and maintenaribeg vs sa ano Sn kl yle hi en 29 A EEN 29 Effects access hatch and changinggobosandfilters 31 Installing the diffuser filter 0 amaa 32 AA NA 34 Lubrication EE 34 F se replacemehi sss sno a a A Ok e le dg qs 34 Firmware installation eee eee 35 Circuit board layout
27. 8 Im w Table 2 Lamp specifications The Philips MSD 150 2 lamp has a color temperature of 8500 K a color rendering index of approximately 70 and an average service life of 3000 hours at full intensity To reduce the risk of lamp failure or explosion replace the lamp when it reaches the limit of its average service life Hours of lamp use are logged and can be read in the fixture s display see Readouts on page 19 Lamp replacement WARNING Wear safety glasses and gloves when handling discharge lamps Replacement lamps are available from your Martin dealer The clear bulb must be perfectly clean Do not touch it with your fingers Clean the lamp with an alcohol wipe and polish it with a clean dry cloth before installing particularly if you accidentally touch the bulb To replace the lamp 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool for at least 30 minutes Lamp 11 12 2 The lampholder is an integral part of the lamp access cover See Figure 2 Remove the two thumbscrews A and B from the lamp access cover and lift the cover gently away from the fixture until the lamp is clear Avoid straining the lamp wiring 3 Holding the lamp by its base pull it up and out of the lampholder 4 Holding the new lamp by its base only and keeping the lamp square to the lampholder push the lamp contacts fully into the lampholder 5 Put the lamp access cover back into position sliding the new lamp back into the fixture
28. AC supply o D Fuseholders E DMX data input connector 5 pin XLR F DMX data output connector 5 pin XLR A DMX data output connector 3 pin XLR B DMX data input connector 3 pin XLR C Power input connector Figure 1 Connections panel overview smartMAC user manual AC power WARNING Read Safety Information starting on page 3 before connecting the smartMAC to AC power For protection from electric shock the smartMAC must be grounded earthed The power distribution circuit must be equipped with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground fault earth fault protection Important Do not use an external dimming system to supply power to the smartMAC as this may cause damage to the fixture that is not covered by the product warranty gt Main fuses WARNING Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating only The smartMAC is protected by two 4 0 amp slow blow main fuses located in fuseholders next to the power input socket See Fuse replacement on page 34 for details of accessing and changing fuses gt gt Setting power voltage and frequency The smartMAC features a manually switchable power supply that can be configured to accept 100 120 V and 200 240 V nominal AC power at 50 or 60 Hz Important Check that power supply settings match the local AC supply before use 50 Frequency 210 100 Voltage Figure 2 AC power voltage
29. S Disable stand alone execution SIN Single fixture mode SHE MAS Master mode SLA Synchronized slave mode Shutter open close fade in fade out strobe fast strobe SHUT Ler strobe slow random fast random medium random slow music trig COL Color open colors 1 8 rotation direction and speed music trig random fast slow Gobos open gobos 1 6 indexed position gobos 1 6 rotation 6030 panas 1 6 shake speed gobo wheel rotation direction and speed music trig spee RG3O Rotating gobo speed FOCU Focus PTMA Pan tilt macros 1 1 10 4 SA EFMA Effects macros 1 1 10 4 PAN Pan TILJ Tilt PROG FATE Fade time hours minutes seconds WAIT Wait time hours minutes seconds NEXT Call up next scene PREV Call up previous scene ADD Add scene to the end of the sequence STOR Save changes to current scene INS Insert scene before current scene JEL Delete current scene CLR Delete all scenes in sequence VIEW Preview sequence DIMX Get DMX load the scene currently being sent by DMX into stand alone memory see Table 6 on page 46 for details Table 5 Control menu Control menu 43 Menu Item Options Notes Default settings in bold print F OFF Disable DMX lamp off command BLO ON Enable DMX lamp off command OFF Disable reset via DMX BRES N Enable reset via DMX 55SEC Enable reset via DMX when
30. ack this setting is not saved when fixture is reset ADJ Effects adjustment menu for service use for full details of this menu see Adjustment submenu on page 47 5 OF Shutter calibration UTIL t OF Color wheel calibration ae G OF Rotating gobo wheel calibration o Enter CAL GROF Rotating gobo calibration pressedfor OF offset EE a fow F OF Focus calibration seconds P DF Pan calibration T DF Tilt calibration DEDF SURE Load factory effects calibration settings PORT SURE PCB test for service use only UPL T SURE Manually set fixture to receive software upload Table 5 Control menu DMX capture menu The DMX capture menu in 5H gt PROG gt GIMX contains the following options Item Item item Options Notes ADD Add the scene currently being sent by DMX to the end of the stand alone GIMX MX STOR SEQUENCE INS Insert the scene currently being sent by DMX before the current scene Table 6 DMX capture menu Control panel shortcuts 46 The following shortcuts are available using the buttons in the smartMAC control panel Shortcut Function Hold Menu and press Up Resets fixture Hold Menu and Enter during fixture reset Freezes pan and tilt Hold Up and press Down Invert display Hold Enter and press Up Power lamp on Hold Enter and press Down Power lamp off Table 7 Control panel shortcuts smartMAC user manual Adjustment sub
31. ad device The following are required in order to install fixture software The latest version of the smartMAC firmware in the form of an MUS file available for download from the User Support Area of the Martin web site at http www martin com service The Martin Software Uploader application version 5 0 or later available for download from the User Support Area of the Martin web site A PC running Windows 2000 XP A PC DMX interface supported by the Martin Software Uploader application Martin Universal USB DMX Interface recommended Installing new fixture software To install new software connect a PC with the Martin Uploader application and the smartMAC fixture software to the smartMAC s DMX input connector via a Martin Universal USB DMX Interface box or similar interface All the smartMACs that are powered on and connected to the DMX data link should accept the new software There is no need to isolate smartMACs from other types of fixture on the data link Normal upload A smartMAC should automatically enter software upload mode when it is connected as described above If it does not use UT IL S LIPL J in the control menu to prepare the fixture for the upload Carry out the upload in Auto DMX mode as described in the Uploader application help file If the display and control panel are unusable because the software has become corrupted carry out a boot mode upload see below Boot mode upload Carry out a boot mode
32. and frequency settings The smartMAC is factory configured for 230 V 50 Hz operation If your local AC power is not 230 V 50 Hz you must change the fixture s voltage and frequency settings by moving selector switches inside the fixture AC power 9 To change voltage and frequency settings 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow to cool for at least 30 minutes 2 See Figure 2 Loosen the 4 Phillips screws in the display side cover on either side of the display panel and lift the cover away from the fixture 3 Locate the selector switches on the PCB behind the display 4 Move the voltage switch to the setting closest to your local AC voltage If your voltage is halfway between 2 settings select the higher setting For example if your local voltage is 110 V set the voltage selector to 120 V if your local voltage is 220 V set the voltage selector to 230 V 5 Move the frequency switch to the setting that matches your local AC frequency 50 or 60 Hz 6 Reinstall the cover before reapplying power Power cable The smartMAC must be connected to power using either the supplied power cable or a listed 1 5 mm 14 AWG minimum three conductor SJT or better power cable rated 8 amp minimum with an IEC female cable connector Power plug You may need to fit the power cable with a power plug that is suitable for your AC power outlets If so install a grounding type earthed plug that is correctly rated for the current and pow
33. ation RGIC GURE Reset all resettable counters TOTL Total hours of operation since manufacture TIMESHRS RGET Hours of operation since counter reset to reset counter display counter and press Up for 5 secs TOTL Total hours of operation since manufacture T Hours of operation since counter reset to reset counter display TIMESL HR RSE counter and press Up for 5 secs EXLL Expected lamp life value default 3000 hours can be reset in INFO 2 PERS 5 EXLL menu TOTL Total number of lamp strikes since manufacture i LSI RSET Number of lamp strikes since counter reset to reset counter y display counter and press Up for 5 secs TEMP HEAD Head temperature EM PCB PCB temperature VER MCN CPU firmware version RHTE DMX transmission speed in packets per second DML QUAL Percent of packets received without errors STCO Decimal value of the DMX start code SHUT EFSB DMX value 0 255 received on each channel 44 Table 5 Control menu smartMAC user manual Menu Item Options Notes Default settings in bold print RST Reset fixture L ON Strike lamp LOFF Power lamp off OPEN Open shutter CLOGS Close shutter GTRF Fast shutter strobe SHUT STRM Medium shutter strobe STRE Slow shutter strobe FASH Fade shutter OPEN Select open white position on color wheel C1 C8 Select color 1 color 8 on color wh
34. be worn gloves must be electric shock worn This product is for professional use only It is not for household use This product presents risks of severe injury or death due to fire and burn hazards electric shock lamp explosion and falls Read this manual before installing powering or servicing the fixture follow the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the fixture If you have questions about how to operate the fixture safely please contact your Martin dealer or call the Martin 24 hour service hotline at 45 70 200 201 PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing any cover or part including the lamp and fuses and when not in use Always ground earth the fixture electrically Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground fault earth fault protection Connect this fixture to AC power using either the supplied power cable or a listed 3 conductor 1 5 mm 14 AWG minimum cable that is rated minimum 8 amp hard usage Suitable cable types include SJT ST STW SEO SEOW and STO Before using the fixture check that all power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices Do not use the fixture if the power cable or power plug are in any way damaged defe
35. ctive or wet or if they show signs of overheating Do not expose the fixture to rain or moisture Refer any service operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician LAMP SAFETY Prolonged exposure to an unshielded discharge lamp can cause eye and skin burns Do not stare directly into the light output Never look at an exposed lamp while it is lit Do not operate the fixture with missing or damaged covers shields lenses or ultraviolet screens A hot discharge lamp is under pressure and can explode without warning Allow the fixture to cool for at least 30 minutes and protect yourself with safety glasses and gloves before handling a lamp or servicing the fixture internals Replace the lamp immediately if it becomes visually deformed damaged or in any way defective Monitor hours of lamp use and lamp intensity and replace the lamp when it reaches the limit of its service life as specified in this manual or by the lamp manufacturer Install only an approved lamp f the quartz envelope of a discharge lamp is broken the lamp releases a small quantity of mercury and other toxic gases If a discharge lamp explodes in a confined area evacuate the area and ventilate it thoroughly Wear nitrite gloves when handling a broken discharge lamp Treat broken or used discharge lamps as hazardous waste and send to a specialist for disposal PROTECTION FROM BURNS AND FIRE Do not operate the fixture if the ambien
36. dure Contact Martin for service if problem persists Mechanical effect loses position No light output Mechanical train requires cleaning adjustment or lubrication Lamp faulty or burnt out Contact Martin for service Disconnect fixture and replace lamp Light output abnormally low Lamp faulty or at end of service life Disconnect fixture and replace lamp Lamp cuts out intermittently 50 Fixture is too hot Table 7 Troubleshooting smartMAC user manual Ensure free airflow around fixture Clean fixture Check that ambient temperature does not exceed max permitted level If problem persists contact Martin for service Specifications Physical LAO EE 387 mm 15 2 in OI EE 352 mm 13 9 in Height A d ee ec ee ge 448 mm 17 6 in head straight up lice 21 kg 46 3 lbs Lamp TEEN 150 W discharge Eltto as standard iio a e PAN eo aa NENNT pa Philips MSD 150 2 Color temperature esrb A A A A UR eed 8500 K GRI Color rendering ind iios A KMA A ee hs AN A 70 Averagelifetime 0 3000 hours elei eil No SOCKET EE EE G12 STEEN Magnetic Approved alternative lamp ee Philips CDM SA T 150W 942 Dynamic Effects Colorwheel 8 interchangeable color filters open indexing and continuous scroll Rotating gobo wheel 6 interchangeable gobos open indexing continuous gobo rotation amp scroll shake Shutter Strobe
37. e to execute is the sum of the fade and wait times Striking the lamp automatically in stand alone operation By default the lamp is not powered on automatically when the smartMAC is powered on If you want stand alone operation to start automatically when power is applied you must not only activate stand alone operation GSA RUN ENA but also activate automatic lamp on PERS ALON gt ON in the smartMAC s control menu Programming stand alone operation To program a scene in the current stand alone sequence 1 In the control panel select SA gt PROG 2 Configure the effects in the scene in the following menus e SHUT shutter e CQL color e GO BU gobo selection ROBO gobo rotation e FQCU focus PTMA pan tilt macros EF MH effects macros HHN and T IL T pan and tilt positions 3 Select a fade time using FADE and a wait time using WAI T 4 Store the scene in your stand alone sequence as follows Use the AD command to save the current scene as a new scene at the end of the stand alone sequence Use the INS command to save the current scene as a new scene at the start of the stand alone sequence 26 smartMAC user manual Use the 5 TOR command to save changes to the current scene Note that the 5 TOR command does not create a new scene lt only saves changes to a scene that has already been created using the ADD or INS commanas You can manage the scenes you have created using the NEXT PREV DEL
38. east significant byte or LSB of the 16 bit control byte In other words the fine channel works within the position set by the coarse channel Fixture reset If an effect loses its indexing and fails to move to programmed positions the fixture can be reset from the controller by sending the Reset command on DMX channel 1 If DMX reset is disabled in the control menu PERS JRE 55 F F the reset command can only be executed if color 8 is selected DMX value 128 or 145 148 on channel 3 and gobo 6 is selected DMX value 24 27 or 52 55 on channel 4 It PERS DIRES is set to 5SEL the reset command must be sent for 5 seconds before it is executed Shutter Shutter operation is controlled on channel 1 apart from shutter fading which is controlled on channel 2 Shutter fading provides a means of reducing light output by gradually moving the shutter in from one side to mask the beam Rotating gobo wheel On channel 4 any of the six rotating gobos can be selected at an indexed angle rotated or shaken from side to side at an indexed angle or while rotating The entire gobo wheel can also be scrolled continuously and gobos set to music triggered gobo chase Channel 5 provides extra control of the effect selected on channel 4 allowing adjustment of indexed gobo angle and speed of continuous or music triggered gobo rotation Fine control of gobo indexing angle is available on channel 5 in 16 bit mode Pan and tilt Pan and tilt a
39. econds The special combination of DMX values listed under channel 1 on page 37 allows you to execute a reset even when the command is disabled smartMAC user manual Noise reduction mode The noise reduction mode PERS5MUO DE setting gives two effect movement options that give varying degrees of quiet operation When set to NORM pan tilt and effects obey their settings entered elsewhere in the control menus e When set to silent mode SL NT pan tilt and effects are set to slow movement in order to minimize noise GL NT mode overrides pan tilt and effects speed settings entered elsewhere in the control menus Custom settings The custom settings function JF SECUS 1 CL 53 allows you to save and recall three sets of fixture settings The savable settings are DMX mode pan tilt speed pan tilt inverse and swap display DMX reset shortcuts noise reduction mode and effects speed All settings can be returned to factory defaults using the JF SEF HC T5 LORI command Readouts Total hours of use INFO gt TIMESHRS provides a resettable RSE T and a non resettable TO TL counter for hours of use i e number of hours with power applied to the fixture To return the resettable counter to zero display it and then press Up until the counter reads D The non resettable counter displays total hours of use since the fixture was manufactured Lamp management The smartMAC monitors lamp operation e INFO gt TIMESL HR provides a
40. eel EN E Clockwise rotation fast CHF Counterclockwise rotation fast LN M Clockwise rotation medium COWM Counterclockwise rotation medium CWS Clockwise rotation slow COL COWS Counterclockwise rotation slow MU F Color wheel music trig fast MU M Color wheel music trig medium MU 5 Color wheel music trig slow RNIF Random color fast MAN RNIM Random color medium RN 15 Random color slow OPEN Select open no gobo position on gobo wheel G11 661 Indexed gobo selection 1 6 b 1R GBR Rotating gobo selection 1 6 b 1R5 6585 Rotating gobo with shake selection 1 6 EN F Clockwise gobo wheel rotation fast CHF Counterclockwise gobo wheel rotation fast 6030 CH H Clockwise gobo wheel rotation medium COWM Counterclockwise gobo wheel rotation medium CWS Clockwise gobo wheel rotation slow COWS Counterclockwise gobo wheel rotation slow MU F Gobo music trig fast MU M Gobo music trig medium MU 5 Gobo music trig slow RGBO 0 255 ssp seco MANS Ga S o if indexed gobo or rotating EF MH 7 e55 Effect macros 1 1 10 3 PTMR 9 255 Pan tilt macros 1 1 10 3 FOCU 8 255 Focus infinity gt near PAN 0 255 Pan left gt right TILT 0 255 Full tilt gt Full opposite tilt TSEN RUN Run test of all effects for service use only Table 5 Control menu Control menu 45 Menu Item Options Notes Default settings in bold print ON Enable pan tilt position feedback correction system FE BA OFF Disable pan tilt feedb
41. equires 12 or 15 DMX channels 8 bit mode uses 12 channels and provides coarse control of all effects 16 bit mode uses 15 channels and provides the 8 bit mode features plus fine control of gobo rotation pan and tilt DMX addressing is limited to channels 1 501 in 8 bit mode and 1 498 in 16 bit mode This makes it impossible to set the DMX address so high that you are left without enough control channels for the fixture To set DMX address and 8 bit or 16 bit mode 1 Press Menu to enter the main menu 2 Press Up or Down until A D DR is displayed Press Enter To snap to channel 1 press Enter and Up Scroll to the desired channel and press Enter Press Menu to return to the first level of the main menu 3 Press Up or Down until PSE T is displayed Press Enter Select 8 BT for 8 bit mode or 1637 for 16 bit mode Press Enter 16 bit mode uses 3 additional DMX channels to provide fine control of rotating gobo pan and tilt Tailoring performance 18 Movement The smartMAC provides several options for optimizing movement for different applications The pan and tilt invert PAT T menu swaps and or inverts pan and tilt e The pan tilt speed P TSP menu provides 2 settings FAST and NORM The NORM normal setting gives smoothest pan tilt movement during slow scene changes and quietest operation It is best for most applications and is the default setting F HST provides better performance in applications where speed
42. er requirements of the fixture Follow the plug manufacturer s instructions Table 1 shows some possible pin identification schemes if pins are not clearly identified or if you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician Wire Color Pin Symbol Screw US brown live L yellow or brass blue neutral N silver yellow green ground earth D green Table 1 Power plug connections Applying power Important 10 Do not supply the fixture with power from a dimmer system as this may cause damage that is not covered by the product guarantee Check that power cables are undamaged and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices Plug the fixture s power cable into the fixture s IEC socket and a grounded earthed source of AC power smartMAC user manual Lamp WARNING Installing a lamp that is not specified in this manual may create a safety hazard and damage the fixture Replace the lamp immediately if it is deformed or in any way defective About the lamp The smartMAC is designed for use with a Philips MSD 150 2 discharge lamp and is supplied with this lamp installed The Philips CDM SA T 150W 942 lamp is also approved for use with the smartMAC These lamps have the following specifications Lamp Average life Colortemp CRI Luminous flux Efficacy Philips MSD 150 2 3000 hours 8500 K 70 10 500 Im 70 Im w Philips CDM SA T 150 9000 hours 4200K 95 14 000 Im 8
43. he front lens Press the filter segments together so that they form a complete disc with no gap between the segments then reinstall the filterholder spring so that the spring legs press onto the filter Figure 18 Focus car manual adjustment screw Figure 19 Removing the effects module Reinstall all other components before reapplying power Figure 20 Filterholder and diffuser filter Service and maintenance 33 Cleaning The convection cooled smartMAC needs less frequent cleaning than fan cooled fixtures but regular cleaning is still essential in order to obtain optimum fixture life and performance Buildup of dust dirt smoke particles fog fluid residues etc degrades the fixture s light output and cooling ability Cleaning schedules for lighting fixtures vary greatly depending on the operating environment It is therefore impossible to specify precise cleaning intervals for the smartMAC Environmental factors that may result in a need for frequent cleaning include Use of smoke or fog machines High airflow rates near air conditioning vents for example Presence of cigarette smoke Airborne dust from stage effects building structures and fittings or the natural environment at outdoor events for example If one or more of these factors is present inspect fixtures within their first 100 hours of operation to see whether cleaning is necessary Check again at frequent intervals This procedure will a
44. hese Synchronized master slave operation Note If you are running multiple fixtures in stand alone mode and the fixtures are connected on a data link you can synchronize action so that all fixtures start their programmed shows and start fading to the next scene at the same time An smartMAC running a stand alone show can perform synchronized scene changes with other smartMAC fixtures as well as Martin Architectural fixtures of the following types Exterior 1200 Wash Inground 200 6 Color Exterior 1200 Image ProjectorTM FiberSource CMY150 Exterior 200 e ImagerTM Exterior 600 Alien 027M Exterior 600 Compact MiniMAC Maestro Inground 200 CMY TM In synchronized operation one fixture is set as the master and the others are set as slaves Each fixture must be programmed with its own show When the master fades to the next scene or starts its show from the beginning again it tells each slave fixture to fade to its next scene or start its show again In other words each slave fixture will run its show repeatedly in a cycle changing scene when prompted to by the master until the master finishes its own show and signals that all fixtures should start from the first scene once again If you want to keep things as simple as possible when programming synchronized operation ensure that 1 Every fixture has the same number of scenes 2 Scene times are a few seconds longer on the master fixture than on
45. ice menu To select a function or submenu press Enter To Figure 10 Control panel overview escape a function or move back one level in the menu structure press Menu Note Enter must be pressed and held for a few seconds to enter the Utilities menu UTIL stand alone master slave or DMX operation DMX control stand alone and synchronized master slave modes are selected as follows To set the smartMAC to stand alone operation press Up or Down until 5 is displayed then select RUN then ENR To set the smartMAC to synchronized stand alone operation in which a master fixture sends synchronizing signals to slave fixtures select SA SAE then MAS for the master fixture SL H for slave fixtures or SIN to return to single fixture operation e To disable stand alone operation and return the smartMAC to DMX control select 5H RUNS DTS The smartMAC is supplied configured for DMX control by default Setup 17 DMX address and protocol The DMX address also known as the start channel is the first channel used to receive instructions from the controller For independent control each fixture must be assigned its own control channels Two smartMACs may share the same address however if identical behavior is desired Address sharing can be useful for diagnostic purposes and symmetric control particularly when combined with the inverse pan and tilt options Depending on the selected DMX mode the smartMAC r
46. igure 6 Quick release bracket locking screws Physical installation 15 8 See Figure 7 The quick release bracket adds 7 mm 0 3 in to the overall height of the fixture Figure 7 Quick release bracket dimensions Mounting the fixture on a truss 16 The smartMAC can be clamped to a truss or similar rigging structure in any orientation Clamp brackets can be attached to the base of the fixture using quarter turn quick connectors WARNING Use two clamps to rig the fixture Lock each clamp by turning both 1 4 turn fasteners fully clockwise To clamp a smartMAC to a truss 1 Check that the rigging structure can bear at least 10 times the weight of all fixtures and equipment to be installed on it 2 Obtain two rigging clamps and check that they are undamaged and can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture Bolt each clamp securely to a clamp bracket with a minimum grade 8 8 M12 bolt and lock nut 3 See Figure 8 Align each of the two clamp brackets with two mounting points in the base Insert the quarter turn fasteners into the base and turn all levers a full 90 clockwise to lock 4 Block access under the work area Working from a stable platform hang the fixture on the truss with the arrow on the base towards the area to be illuminated Tighten the rigging clamps 5 Secure the fixture against clamp or bracket failure with a safety wire that can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture using
47. ir characteristics are affected by wear and tear after an extended period of use and if you require fixtures to perform within very precise optical and color parameters To maximize the life of the smartMAC and protect the investment it represents clean the fixture regularly following the guidelines in this section The gobos fitted to the smartMAC as standard are illustrated in Figure 11 on page 22 All gobos are interchangeable Custom gobos Martin can provide additional gobos for the smartMAC For more information please visit the Martin web site at www martin com Glass gobos are generally the most durable but satisfactory results can be obtained at less expense with aluminum gobos Custom stainless steel gobos can also be used however they can warp losing sharpness in a matter of hours The useful life will depend on the gobo pattern and the projection cycle Consult your gobo supplier for more information For best results custom gobos should meet the specifications listed under Gobos on page 51 Service and maintenance 29 Gobo orientation in the smartMAC Most gobos must be installed facing in a certain direction in order to avoid heat damage The orientations shown in Figure 13 are correct in most cases but consult your Martin dealer or gobo supplier if you are in any doubt about the orientation of a specific gobo type Coated Glass Gobos Focus is easiest to maintain if all coated gobos in a fixture are installed
48. is most important The effects speed EF SP menu provides 3 settings P T 55 NORM and FAST If setto PTSS pan iilt speed slave effects speed follow the pan tilt speed set in the P T SP menu This is the default setting As with pan tilt speed NORM gives smoothness and silence FAST gives extra speed The pan tilt and effects speed settings described above are overridden and set to slow if silent mode is selected in the PERS MOJE menu e The shortcuts PERS SLUT setting determines whether effects take the shortest path between two positions crossing the open position if necessary or always avoid the open position Display The display on off setting PERS JISP determines whether the display remains on constantly JN or goes into sleep mode 2 minutes after the last key press 2 MN or 10 minutes after the last key press 19MN The display can also be set so that it is activated if the fixture diagnoses an error The display intensity PERS T TNT setting controls display brightness Select AUTO for automatic display or manually set the intensity to a level from 19to 144 To invert the display when the fixture is installed base up press Up and Down simultaneously DMX reset The DMX reset PERS DRES setting controls the behavior of the reset command When set to GN the command is fully enabled When set to UF F the command is disabled to prevent accidental resets When set to 55EC the command must be sent for five s
49. l 50Okgsafeworkload P N 91604003 DMX cable STP 1 pair shield IEC UL CL me P N 91611242 DMX cable STP 1 pair shield IEC UL CL m P N 91611243 DMX cable STP 1 pair shield IEC UL CL bm P N 91611244 DMX cable STP 1 pair shield IEC UL CL 10m ccc eee eee P N 91611245 DMX cable STP 1 pair shield IEC UL CL 20m cece eee eee P N 91611246 Spare parts Philips MSD 150 2 lamp la P N 97010117 4AT main fUS ic ee AA eee agi ae iii Rie eis P N 05020014 DifISION zs da po den xe ekre a etre Kuo Fg edo ei ie yk ae Se dao P N 41600062 Ordering Information smartMACTM black in cardboard box ssssssssss P N 90231000 smartMACTM white in cardboard box ssssssssss P N 90231030 Specifications subject to change without notice Disposing of this product Martin products are supplied in compliance with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union on WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment as amended by Directive 2003 108 EC where applicable Help preserve the environment Ensure that this product is recycled at the end of its life Your supplier can give details of local arrangements for the disposal of Martin products Notes v Martin www martin com Olof Palmes Alle 18 8200 Aarhus N Denmark Tel 45 8740 0000 Fax 45 8740 0010
50. l set gobo rotation speed on channel 5 188 215 74 84 CW slow gt fast 216 243 85 95 CCW fast slow Music trigged gobo chase 244 247 96 97 Fast 248 251 97 98 Medium 252 255 99 100 Slow Gobo rotation select gobo on channel 4 Indexed position 0 255 0 100 0 395 Continuous rotation direction and speed 0 2 0 1 No rotation 5 5 3 121 1 47 CW slow gt fast 122 240 48 94 CCW fast gt slow 241 243 95 95 No rotation Music trigged gobo rotation 244 247 96 97 Fast 248 251 97 98 Medium 252 255 99 100 Slow 6 0 255 0 100 Gobo rotation fine 6 7 Focus 0 255 0 100 Infinity gt 2 meters Table 4 DMX Protocol DMX protocol 8 bit 16 bit mode mode DMX Value Percent Function Pan tilt macros 0 5 0 2 No Macro 6 11 2 4 Macro 1 1 12 17 5 7 Macro 1 2 18 23 7 9 Macro 1 3 24 29 9 11 Macro 1 4 30 35 12 14 Macro 2 1 36 41 14 16 Macro 2 2 42 47 16 18 Macro 2 3 48 53 19 21 Macro 2 4 54 59 21 23 Macro 3 1 60 65 24 25 Macro 3 2 66 71 26 28 Macro 3 3 72 77 28 30 Macro 3 4 78 83 31 33 Macro 4 1 84 89 33 35 Macro 4 2 90 95 35 37 Macro 4 3 96 101 38 40 Macro 4 4 102 107 40 42 Macro 5 1 108 113 42 44 Macro 5 2 114 119 45 47 Macro 5 3 7 8 120 125 47 49 Macro 5 4 126 131 49 51 Macro 6 1 132 137 52 54 Macro 6 2 138 143 54 56 Macro 6 3 144 149 56 58 Macro 6 4 150 155 59 61 Macro 7 1 156 161 6
51. llow you to assess cleaning requirements in your particular situation If in doubt consult your Martin dealer about a suitable maintenance schedule Use care when cleaning optical components and work in a clean well lit area The coated surfaces are fragile and easily scratched Do not use solvents that can damage plastic or painted surfaces WARNING Disconnect from power and allow to cool before cleaning To clean the fixture Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool for at least 30 minutes Remove the head covers Vacuum or gently blow away dust and loose particles with compressed air Remove dust from the head with a soft brush cotton swab vacuum or compressed air Carefully clean the optical components Remove smoke and other residues with cotton swabs or unscented tissues moistened with isopropyl alcohol A commercial glass cleaner may be used but residues must be removed with distilled water Clean with a slow circular motion from center to edge Dry with a clean soft and lint free cloth or compressed air Remove stuck particles with an unscented tissue or cotton swab moistened with glass cleaner or distilled water Do not rub the surface lift the particles off with a soft repeated press 6 Reinstall all covers before applying power ge BR O N Lubrication In general the smartMAC does not require lubrication However depending on use conditions the bushes and slider bars for the focus car may eventually
52. menu The UTIL gt ADU menu is for use by service technicians when performing adjustments Item Options Notes RST Reset fixture L ON Strike lamp LOFF Douse lamp HERD TEST SA test sequence on all effects For use by service technicians SHUT ADJ TO to adjustment position CLOS Close shutter OPEN Open shutter STRE Slow strobe STRM Medium strobe STRF Fast strobe COL ON 5 Color wheel at sensor position OPEN Color wheel at open position C1 B Select color filter 1 8 NS ENE Color wheel rotation clockwise slow fast 6030 N 5 Gobo wheel at sensor position OPEN Gobo wheel at open position 51 55 Select gobo 1 6 CW 5 EU F Gobo wheel rotation clockwise slow fast GORR ON 5 Gobo at sensor position EW 5 EU F Gobo rotation clockwise slow fast FOCU NEAR Focus to near position FAR Focus to far position PATI NEUT Pan and tilt neutral positions PNTJ Pan neutral tilt down PNTU Pan neutral tilt up PLTN Pan left tilt neutral PRTN Pan right tilt neutral PLTI Pan left tilt down PRTU Pan right tilt up Table 8 Adjustment submenu Adjustment submenu Display messages Message R51 Reset Appears when the fixture is indexing effects at startup What to do Wait for reset to complete SRST Serial reset the fixture has received a reset command via DMX Wait for reset to complete You can set PERS DIRES to
53. n and blackout as well as variable speed regular and random strobe opening closing pulse effects music triggered operation and fading Color wheel Besides an open position with no color the color wheel provides 8 dichroic color filters in the following positions 1 Blue 5 Pink 2 Green 6 Magenta 3 Orange 7 Congo 4 Yellow 8 Red The color wheel can be scrolled continuously giving split colors scrolled in steps giving full colors only rotated continuously set to music triggered operation or set to random color chases auto trig Rotating gobo wheel The gobo wheel provides 6 rotating gobos The gobos supplied as standard are shown in Figure 11 Blue Ripple Goss P N 62400796 gobo glued in hadas P N 62400795 gobo with holder Plan Spyrograph 2 P N ES P N 62400797 gobo 5 oko GHI with holder Fractal gt Tear Drops P N 43076085 4 3 P N 43076084 gobo only gobo only Figure 11 Gobo wheel as seen from front lens Any of the six rotating gobos can be selected at an indexed angle rotated or shaken from side to side at an indexed angle or while rotating The entire gobo wheel can also be scrolled continuously and gobos set to music triggered gobo chase 22 smartMAC user manual Focus Focus can be adjusted from 2 m 6 5 ft to infinity Pan and tilt The smartMAC s moving head can be panned through 540 and tilted 247 Macros Macros are pre programmed sequences stored in the fixture s memory
54. of commands Manual control of macros As well as controlling individual effects the manual control menu allows any combination of the 40 pan tilt and 40 effects macros to be selected MAN gt PTMA and MAN PTMH Selecting a macro starts a pre programmed sequence of effects effectively allowing you to run a stand alone light show without the need for a DMX controller Service utilities Important 20 Enter must be held for several seconds to access the utilities menu Test sequences TSEG provides a general test of all effects allowing testing without a controller TIL PE BT provides routines for circuit board testing that are for service use only Feedback toggles On the fly position correction systems monitor pan and tilt and effects If a position error is detected the fixture self corrects If the system cannot correct the position within 10 seconds feedback is automatically disabled Pan tilt position correction can be temporarily disabled by setting UT LF E BA to off Effect position correction can be temporarily disabled by setting UT IL Ef F B to off Off settings are not saved and position correction systems will be re enabled the next time the fixture starts Adjustment The adjustment menu UT ILA Tu provides manual control for making mechanical adjustments See page 46 Calibration The calibration menu UT IL CRL allows offsets relative to mechanical reset or home positions to be entered in the fixt
55. om color chase 244 247 96 97 Fast 248 251 97 98 Medium 252 255 99 100 Slow 38 Table 4 DMX Protocol smartMAC user manual 8 bit 16 bit mode mode DMX Value Percent Function Rotating gobo selection and shake Indexing set position on channel 5 set fine position on channel 6 in 16 bit mode 0 3 0 1 Open gobo 4 7 2 3 Gobo 1 Ovals 8 11 3 4 Gobo 2 Planets 12 15 5 6 Gobo 3 Tear Drops 16 19 6 7 Gobo 4 Fractal 20 23 8 9 Gobo 5 Spyrograph 24 27 9 11 Gobo 6 Blue Ripple Rotation set rotation speed on channel 5 28 31 11 12 Open gobo 32 35 13 14 Gobo 1 Ovals 36 39 14 15 Gobo 2 Planets 40 43 16 17 Gobo 3 Tear Drops 44 47 17 18 Gobo 4 Fractal 48 51 19 20 Gobo 5 Spyrograph 52 55 20 22 Gobo 6 Blue Ripple Indexed gobo shake set indexed gobo position on channel 5 4 4 56 66 22 26 Gobo 1 shake slow fast 67 77 26 30 Gobo 2 shake slow fast 78 88 31 35 Gobo 3 shake slow fast 89 99 35 39 Gobo 4 shake slow fast 100 110 39 43 Gobo 5 shake slow fast 111 121 44 47 Gobo 6 shake slow fast Rotating gobo shake set rotation speed on channel 5 122 132 48 52 Gobo 6 shake slow fast 133 143 52 56 Gobo 5 shake slow fast 144 154 56 60 Gobo 4 shake slow fast 155 165 61 65 Gobo 3 shake slow fast 166 176 65 69 Gobo 2 shake slow fast 177 187 69 73 Gobo 1 shake slow fast Continuous gobo wheel scrol
56. paper etc are minimum 100 mm 4 ins from the head that there is free airflow around the fixture and that there are no flammable materials nearby Make sure that it is impossible for the moving head to collide with another fixture or other object Using the quick release bracket The smartMAC is supplied with a quick release bracket that can be bolted to a surface in any orientation Using the bracket the fixture can be mounted and secured or removed in a matter of seconds Note that the large hole in the center of the bracket and a cutout in the corner of the bracket closest to the locking screw can if desired be used to route power data and safety cables from the mounting surface to the fixture WARNING Make sure that the quick release bracket when installed can hold at least 10 times the weight of the smartMAC Attach an approved safety cable to the attachment point labelled SAFETY WIRE in the fixture base and to a safety attachment point such as an eyebolt in the mounting surface Do not use the quick release bracket as a safety attachment point as this will leave the fixture unsecured if the bracket or the fasteners that hold it fail When mounting a smartMAC in the bracket turn it fully clockwise and ensure that the bayonet mounting pins are fully engaged in the base of the fixture Tighten the safety lock screw B in Figure 4 and double check that the fixture is secure To install the smartMAC on a surface using
57. re controlled on channels 9 and 10 in 8 bit mode or 10 and 12 in 16 bit mode Fine pan and tilt control are available on channels 11 and 13 in 16 bit mode Pan tilt speed and effects speed channels The pan tilt and effects speed channels 11 and 12 in 8 bit mode or 14 and 15 in 16 bit mode provide two methods of controlling the speed of pan tilt and effect movement tracking and vector Tracking versus vector control Movement may be rough and unpredictable if controller fade times are combined with vector speed values smartMAC user manual if you select tracking mode speed is determined by the cross fade time programmed on the controller With this method the controller divides a movement into tiny steps that the fixture tracks or follows If you select vector mode the fixture determines speed according to the DMX value you send on the speed channel Vector mode therefore allows you to control the speed of scene changes on controllers without cross faders It can also give smoother movement particularly at slow speeds when using a controller that sends slow or irregular tracking updates If the DMX controller has variable cross fade times set them to zero when using vector mode Personality overrides Using the pan tilt speed channel you can set pan and tilt to tracking mode and at the same time set the fixture s own pan tilt speed setting to normal or fast from the DMX controller overriding the pan tilt speed se
58. require reapplication of the long lasting teflon based grease applied at the factory Noise when operating the focus is a sign that lubrication is required This operation can be carried out by a Martin service partner if necessary Do not lubricate plastic bushes Fuse replacement 34 DANGER Disconnect from power before opening covers Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating only Never bypass or bridge a fuse The smartMAC is protected by two main fuses located in fuseholders next to the power input connector on the connections plate Both fuses are 4 0 amp slow blow type To replace fuses 1 Disconnect the power cable from the fixture at the power input connector 2 Use a flathead screwdriver to open each fuseholder and remove each fuse for testing or replacement 3 Replace defective fuses with ones of the same type and rating only Replacement fuses are available from Martin 4 Reinstall the fuseholder before reapplying power A further 4 0 amp slow blow fuse is located on the power PCB This fuse must be changed by a qualified electrical technician observing appropriate safety and ESD electrostatic discharge precautions If a fuse blows repeatedly disconnect the fixture from power immediately and consult your Martin supplier smartMAC user manual Firmware installation Firmware i e fixture software updates are available from the Martin web site and can be installed via the data link with a Martin uplo
59. reset command is held for 5 seconds GFF No automatic lamp strike ALON ON Lamp strikes automatically within 90 seconds of power on MY Lamp strikes if DMX signal is present powers off again after 15 nd minutes if no DMX signal is received wm GFF Effect wheels do not cross open SCUT ON Effect wheels move shortest distance even if this means t crossing open position c OFF Lamp life warnings off LLW L A amp life warnings on lamp shuts down when expected lamp life PERS ON has been reached EXLL A 9900 Set expected lamp life in hours NORM Normal mode pan tilt and effects set to normal speed MODE SLNT Silent mode pan tilt and effects set to slow speed overrides other control menu settings ON Display on permanently om Display auto sleeps and menu returns to top level after 2 mins JISP 10M Display auto sleeps and menu returns to top level after 10 mins 2 ME Display auto sleeps and menu returns to top level after 2 mins display is reactivated by error messages 10ME Display auto sleeps and menu returns to top level after 10 mins display is reactivated by error messages BINT Display intensity 100 10 default 50 AR OFF Disable message display if an error is detected JE ON Enable message display if an error is detected T 1 Return all settings except calibrations to factory defaults FACI LORD NB can take up to 2 minutes to complete DFSE CUS 1 CUSe LOAD Load custom configuration CU5J SAVE Save current custom configur
60. resettable RSE T and a non resettable TO TL counter that display the number of hours the lamp has been on e INFOS TIME L HR SE XLL displays the expected total lifetime of the lamp in hours This figure is used as the basis for lamp lifetime warnings It is set to 3000 by default but this can be changed via the PERSE XLL menu e INFOS TIME L ST provides a resettable RSE T and a non resettable TOTL counter that display the number of lamp strikes i e number of times the lamp is powered on To return a resettable counter to zero display it and then press Up until the counter reads D The non resettable counters display totals since the fixture was manufactured Lamp lifetime warnings If lamp lifetime warnings are enabled by setting PERS gt SLLW to ON 200 hours before the lamp reaches the end of its expected lifetime the Service LED lights yellow and LLW flashes in the display When the lamp reaches the end of its expected lifetime the Service LED lights red LL W continues to flash in the display and power to the lamp is shut down The lamp s expected lifetime is set to 3000 hours by default If a lamp with a different expected lifetime is installed change the lifetime via the PERS gt EXLL menu Lamp lifetime warnings are disabled by default Lamp explosion mode If a lamp fails LRE X appears in the fixture s display and the fixture enters lamp explosion mode in which pan and tilt are locked and the fixture does not
61. respond to DMX control If L RE X is displayed cut power to the fixture and do not operate it until you have checked the lamp and replaced if necessary Pan and tilt are released and DMX control is re enabled when power is reapplied Temperature INF US TEMP provides temperature readouts for the head and the main PCB in the base Setup 19 Manual Firmware version INF GV ER displays the version number of the installed firmware The firmware version is also displayed briefly at startup DMX The DMX log MXL menu provides useful information for troubleshooting control problems RATE displays the DMX refresh rate in packets per second Values lower than 10 or higher than 44 may result in erratic performance especially when using tracking mode QUAL displays the quality of the received DMX data as a percentage of packets received Values much below 100 indicate interference poor connections or other problems with the serial data link that are the most common cause of control problems STCU displays the DMX start code Packets with a start code other than 0 may cause irregular performance The remaining options under DMXL display the DMX values received on each channel If the fixture does not behave as expected reading the DMX values can help you troubleshoot the problem control The manual control menu MAN allows you to reset the fixture ND T and control individual effects See Control Menu on page 45 for a full list
62. same tilt DMX value Select one fixture to be the reference fixture On the other fixtures select UTIL LAL gt T GF and press Enter Adjust the offset as necessary to align the beam with the reference beam Press Enter to save the setting Software upload The upload mode command UT TL S LUPL T prepares the fixture for a software update This command is not normally necessary as upload mode is engaged automatically by the uploader LED indicators See Figure 10 on page 17 The two LEDs on the right of the display give the following information DMX LED The DMX LED lights when the fixture is receiving a valid DMX signal Service LED The Service LED lights red if the fixture requires a service intervention At the same time a message will appear in the display indicating the type of service required The Service LED blinks when the fixture is in factory service mode If lamp life warnings are enabled in the PERS 5LLW control menu the Service LED lights yellow 200 hours before the lamp reaches the end of its expected lifetime and lights red when the lamp reaches the end of its expected lifetime The expected lamp lifetime can be set in the PERS gt EXLL menu Setup 21 Effects This section describes the effects available in the smartMAC Details of controlling effects via DMX or programming effects in stand alone operation are covered in the relevant sections later in this manual Shutter The shutter provides instant ope
63. slave fixtures this will ensure that slave fixtures always have time to finish scenes before the master tells them to start the next scene It is important to note that the only commands transmitted by the master are scene change and show start commands No data about the appearance of the scene is transmitted between fixtures For a more detailed explanation of synchronized operation and how advanced effects can be created by programming fixtures with a different number of scenes see the next section Synchronized stand alone operation advanced features This section gives advanced information about stand alone synchronized operation You do not need to read it unless you need help troubleshooting unexpected stand alone behavior or you want to program advanced synchronized light shows Stand alone operation 27 28 The principles in stand alone synchronized operation are as follows d 2 A scene contains a fade section followed by a wait section Each fixture can be individually programmed with up to 100 scenes and each scene can have its own individual fade and wait times Scenes are numbered from 0 to 99 In synchronized operation one master fixture issues commands to the other slave fixtures to go to scene xx where xx is the scene number that the master will execute next If a slave has fewer scenes than the master it will derive which scene to go to by dividing the number of the scene it has been commanded to go
64. smartMAC user manual r Mart Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters 2007 Martin Professional A S Information subject to change without notice Martin Professional A S and all affiliated companies disclaim liability for any injury damage direct or indirect loss consequential or economic loss or any other loss occasioned by the use of inability to use or reliance on the information contained in this manual The Martin logo the Martin name and all other trade marks in this document pertaining to services or products by Martin Professional A S or its affiliates and subsidiaries are trademarks owned or licensed by Martin Professional A S or its affiliates or subsidiaries P N 35000208 Rev D Safety Information WARNING Read the safety precautions in this section before installing powering operating or servicing this product The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this manual A A amp A A AN DANGER DANGER WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING Refer Safety hazard Hazardous Fire hazard Burn hazard Hot Risk of eye injury Risk of hand to user manual Risk of severe voltage Risk of surface Do not Safety glasses injury Safety injury or death lethal or severe touch must
65. surface with eight fasteners When installing a fixture in the bracket check that all bayonet mounts are correctly engaged and immediately tighten both locking screws in the bracket Ensure that any structure and or hardware used can hold at least 10 times the weight of all devices suspended from them Allow enough clearance around the head to ensure that it cannot collide with an object or another fixture when it moves Check that all external covers and rigging hardware are securely fastened Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing servicing or moving the fixture Contents DIMENSIONS irmi pen psi eke kre a ao dd ii iye Ea o E RS 2 Safety INIONMA ON irc on teo Tuto em re otl en hod ERE edad 3 Ii oro e nm LL A LIME r A FIT 7 Unpack ngi soii ra a kara BE Em ER vb UV E EN R LA a ale a ANA 7 Using forthe firsttime A live E A aed ea TAN bes 7 Connections panel iii a PARE ea 8 PC DOWBE 4 SSE ion Maia dE e eB to 9 MAIN TUSOS tii leme Ee adie ata ea Care do ERA ME E IR EL ACA 9 Setting power voltage and frequency 9 PowercablS tt Yane aa ask eee a Sleeve bee da eae Bala b 10 ower pl s decd puesta deren wh aaa ux EE goths AA A ER 10 Applying power ask e A KD Nea A ge AE eo aay 10 LM one ore Ciotat dne cid ore ine ta ctun winded deste Gid dele ita Ed DEEN 11 Aboutthe la oia ma EA IE eh redee 11 Lamp replacement mi ece yi iano bk kel odes Kane nl il RE RUP RR da e d
66. t temperature Ta exceeds 40 C 1049 F The exterior of the fixture becomes very hot up to 120 C 248 F during use Avoid contact by persons and materials Allow the fixture to cool with the lamp powered off for at least 30 minutes before handling or opening the effects hatch Wear heat resistant gloves when opening the effects hatch and replacing effects Keep all combustible materials e g fabric wood paper at least 100 mm 4 ins away from the head Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture Ensure that there is free and unobstructed airflow around the fixture Do not illuminate surfaces within 250 mm 10 ins of the fixture Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches or fuses Replace defective fuses with ones of the specified type and rating Do not stick filters masks or other materials onto any lens or other optical component Do not modify the fixture in any way not described in this manual Install only genuine Martin parts PROTECTION FROM INJURY DUE TO FALLS f suspending or mounting the fixture above the ground use a secondary attachment such as a safety cable that is approved for the weight of the fixture and installed as described in this manual If suspending from a rigging structure attach the fixture with two evenly spaced clamps Do not use only one clamp If using the product s quick release bracket check that the bracket is securely fastened to the mounting
67. talled in this filterholder to give a slightly more even beam i e wider half peak and one tenth peak angles but little or no change in cutoff angle see photometric specifications on www martin com for full data To install the diffuser filter 1 32 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow to cool for at least 30 minutes See Figure 17 Remove the four quarter turn screws from the front cover Lift the front cover forward slightly detach the safety wire and remove the front cover Unscrew and disconnect the two effects multi connectors from the top of the head Figure 17 Removing the front cover smartMAC user manual See Figure 18 Insert a screwdriver through the hole arrowed in the front cover mounting plate and use the manual adjustment screw to run the focus car back into the module See Figure 19 Remove the two Torx 20 screws arrowed from the sides of the effects module and lift the module out of the fixture See Figure 20 Note the position of the filterholder spring with spring legs pushing in towards the lamp on the lamp module front plate Remove the four spring retaining screws and remove the spring Put on clean cotton gloves to avoid getting oil from your fingers on the filter See Figure 20 Place the diffuser segments into the metal filterholder ring on the front of the lamp module with their shiny sides facing towards the lamp and matt textured sides facing towards t
68. the attachment point marked SAFETY WIRE in the base of the fixture This attachment point is designed to fit a carabiner clamp Do not use carrying handles as safety attachment points 6 Check that the head will not collide with other fixtures or objects Allow a minimum center to center distance of 390 mm 15 4 ins minimum between smartMAC fixtures Figure 8 Clamp bracket and quarter turn fasteners smartMAC user manual Setup WARNING Read Safety Information on page 3 before installing powering operating or servicing the smartMAC Control panel and menu navigation Setting The DMX address and any status messages are shown in the display when the smartMAC is powered on The control panel is used to set the smartMAC to DMX or stand alone single fixture or synchronized master slave operation set its DMX address configure individual fixture settings personality read out data and execute service utilities See Control menu starting on page 43 for a complete list of the menus and commands available in the control panel Figure 9 Control panel access cover See Figure 9 For access to the control panel squeeze the tabs on the sides of the control panel f DMX i cover inwards and lift the cover off the fixture C CI CI LI O Geen qe m qmm Menu Enter See Figure 10 To enter a menu LI LI LI LI O press Menu Press the Up and Down arrows to scroll within a Serv
69. tin service for a replacement battery 36 smartMAC user manual DMX protocol 8 bit 16 bit mode mode DMX Value Percent Function Shutter strobe reset lamp on off 0 14 0 5 Shutter closed lf Reset fixture is disabled under 15 29 6 11 Shutter open PERS 5 dRESin the control 30 39 12 15 Shutter fade in menu the reset command only 40 49 16 19 Shutter fade out works if Color 8 is selected on 50 72 20 28 Strobe fast gt slow channel 3 cont or scroll and 73 79 29 31 Shutter open G obo 6 is selected rot or 80 99 31 39 Opening pulse fast slow 100 119 40 47 Closing pulse fast slow indexed on channel 4 120 123 47 48 Shutter open A five second delay for the Reset 124 127 49 50 Music triggered shutter fixture command can be set in the 128 147 50 58 Random strobe fast control menu under PERS gt 1 1 148 167 58 65 Random strobe medium dRES 168 187 66 73 Random strobe slow 188 190 74 75 Shutter open 191 193 75 76 Random opening pulse fast If DMX Lamp Off is disabled in 194 196 76 77 Random opening pulse slow 197 199 77 78 Random closing pulse fast Ee 200 202 78 79 Random closing pulse slow D p 203 207 80 81 Shutter open only be executed if Color 8 cont 208 217 82 85 Reset fixture or scroll is selected on channel 3 218 227 85 89 Shutter open and Gobo 6 rot or indexed is 228 237 89 93 Lamp on selected on channel 4 238 247 93
70. tion in the color wheel or gobo wheel positioning system F BEP Feedback error pan F BE T Feedback error tilt F BER Feedback error pan tilt the pan and or tilt correction systems cannot correct a loss of step or there is a malfunction in the pan tilt monitoring circuit such as a defective sensor After a time out the head stops in a random position PRER Pan time out TIER Tilt time out F DER Focus time out there is a malfunction in the position indexing circuit for pan tilt or focus After the time out the fixture will establish a mechanical stop and continue to work although calibration will be imprecise HTER Head temperature error Y TER Yoke temperature error there is a malfunction in one of the temperature sensing circuits BRE 1 DRE Driver error drivers 1 7 one or more motor drivers fail DPER Display programming error there is a display error Reset fixture If a pan tilt error is displayed when you attempt to reset the fixture check that the effects hatch is fully closed Upload new fixture software Contact Martin service personnel if problem continues Table 6 Display messages Display messages 49 Troubleshooting Problem Probable cause s Remedy Fixture is completely dead No power to fixture Check power and connections Fuse blown Disconnect fixture from power Check fuses and replace One or
71. tting available in the fixture s control menus Using the effects speed channel you can set the effects to tracking and at the same time set shortcuts to on or off from the DMX controller overriding the shortcuts setting available in the fixture s control menus DMX operation 25 Stand alone operation WARNING Read Safety Information on page 3 before installing powering operating or servicing the smartMAC This section describes how to program and run stand alone light shows on the smartMAC without a DMX controller See the SA menu under Control menu on page 43 for a table listing stand alone commands See Effects on page 22 for a full description of the smartMAC s effects In stand alone operation the smartMAC can play up to 100 pre programmed scenes continuously in a loop A smartMAC can either run a stand alone show independently or scene changes can be synchronized with other smartMAC fixtures About scenes A stand alone light show consists of a sequence of scenes Each scene is a particular lighting effect with predetermined effects color gobo etc and duration See Figure 12 Each scene has a dynamic part the fade during which effects move to the scene s programmed positions and a static part the wait where effects do not change The duration of the fade and duration of the wait must be programmed individually for each scene The total Figure 12 Scene timing time it takes a scen
72. um 3 mm thick Thicker gobos can be glued to the holder with a UV adhesive or Loctite 330 Multibond with Activator To replace a rotating gobo 1 Put on clean lint free heat resistant gloves to protect your fingers and avoid getting oil on optical components Remove the gobo as described on page 31 With a small screwdriver or similar unhook the end of the gobo spring furthest from the gobo and pull out the spring Drop the gobo out of the holder Figure 16 Rotating goboholder Insert the new gobo in the holder with the side that faces towards the lamp facing upwards towards the spring see Figure 13 and Figure 16 Insert the spring with the narrow end against the gobo as shown in Figure 16 To identify the narrow end press the spring flat the narrow end is on the inside Push the end of the spring in under the lip of the holder Check that the gobo is seated flush against the holder Press the spring as flat as possible against the back of the gobo Work the rim of the goboholder under both clips on the gobo wheel until you can snap the goboholder back into position If necessary lever the clips away from the wheel slightly with a small screwdriver or similar tool Close the access hatch pressing firmly until there is a definite click Installing the diffuser filter The smartMAC has a filterholder for permanent filters on the front of the lamp module The diffuser filter supplied with the fixture can be ins
73. ure software This lets you fine tune optical alignment and achieve uniform performance between fixtures Shutter fading and focus are calibrated to defined points The other effects are calibrated relative to an arbitrary reference fixture All offsets can be set to the middle of their adjustment range by applying the default offset command select TILSCRL5 JF BF SURE then press Enter smartMAC user manual Calibrating effects 1 Apply power 2 To calibrate focus first remove the bottom head cover Select UT ILS C HL f OLU and press Enter Run the focus car to the rearmost limit of its travel i e furthest back towards the lamp where it is pressing both end stop switches fully closed Adjust the focus car forwards slightly until you hear an audible click from the end stop switches as they open Press Enter to save the setting Replace the bottom head cover 3 Pan calibration is easiest when multiple fixtures are stacked vertically To calibrate set tilt positions for easy one over the other comparison and set each fixture to the same pan DMX value Select one fixture to be the reference fixture On the other fixtures select UT ICH H DF and press Enter Adjust the offset as necessary to align the beam with the reference beam Press Enter to save the setting 4 Tilt calibration is easiest when multiple fixtures are arranged horizontally To calibrate set pan positions for easy side by side comparison and set each fixture to the
74. ures running their macro at the same time the fixtures will run macro 1 in a chase Note that a regular macro chase requires that all fixtures start their macro at exactly the same time so that they reach the start of the macro at regular intervals Macro chases are therefore primarily intended for use with DMX control but they can be programmed in synchronized stand alone operation Music trig sensitivity The smartMAC s music trig sensor uses automatic gain control to match the fixture s sensitivity to the music beat Adjustment is not necessary Effects 23 DMX operation Important 24 WARNING Read Safety Information on page 3 before installing powering operating or servicing the smartMAC This section describes only DMX control features that require particular explanation See DMX protocol on page 37 for full list of the DMX channels and values required to control the different effects See Effects on page 22 for a full description of the fixture s effects 8 and 16 bit control The smartMAC has two DMX operating modes 8 bit and 16 bit 16 bit mode uses three more DMX channels than 8 bit mode and provides all the features of 8 bit mode plus fine control of rotating gobo pan and tilt You can select the DMX operating mode in the PSET menu Where fine control is available the main control channel sets the first 8 bits the most significant byte or MSB and the fine channels set the second 8 bits the l

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