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1. Figure 24 Both power cable and CAT5 cable needed Continuing a data link to other types of fixture If you need to continue the DMX data link to other types of fixture that have XLR type DMX input connections use the Tripix DMX Output adapter cable P N 91611338 available from Martin Tripix Series user manual Fixture configuration To set up Tripix fixtures for DMX control or stand alone operation you will need e A Windows PC running the Martin MUM Multi Utility Manager application version 1 6 2 or later e A Martin DABS1 USB DMX PC to fixture hardware interface version 1 4 or later e The Tripix Power Inserter cable e A DMX input adapter cable P N 91611337 available from Martin Configuring with MUM The Martin MUM Multi Utility Manager PC application allows you to set DMX addresses DMX mode and pixel mode It also allows you to enable and adjust stand alone operation See also the MUM user manual MUM is supplied in a package together with the Martin DABS1 interface P N 91611144 The latest version of MUM is also available for download free of charge from the Martin website at www martin com Important We recommend that you set DMX addresses and configure fixtures before physical installation If you try to use the auto addressing function and MUM does not recognize all fixtures address and configure groups or fixtures separately see If MUM cannot recognize all the fi
2. AC power input Tripix Power eene Male C14 IEC socket AC power input Tripix Power IP66 Hard wired screw terminals Tripix fixtures interconnection power and 818 13 pin DIN IP66 Electrical AC 100 240 VAC nominal 50 60 Hz Tripix Power Mall 16 6 3 AT Tripix Power AC power 100 240 VAC nominal 50 60 Hz Tripix Power IP66 Thermal E All devices convection cooled Maximum ambient temperature Ta max Fixtures and Tripix Power IP66 45 C 113 F Tripix Power 40 C 104 F Minimum ambient temperature Ta min 30 C 22 F Maximum surface temperature steady state Ta 45 C HERE ned 65 C 149 F Tipi POWOEI ce tx cas reete itus peti ne 55 C 131 F Tripix Power IP66 s 80 C 176 F Approvals c 7 us Intertek 3044793 EU Safety isien m eei tiene EN 60598 1 EN 60598 2 1 LED Safety esee IEC 60825 1 2001 IEC 62471 2006 EN 55 015 EN 55 103 EN 61 000 3 US Safely eit eA UL 1598 Canadian Safety sse CAN CSA C 22 2 No 250 Included Items Tripix 300 Tripix 1200 and Tripix Wash 1 x luminaire with narrow diffuser installed Tripix Power 1 x Tripix Power 1 x Power Inserter cable 2 x power cables EU plug US plug 1 x User manual 54 Tripix Series user manual Tripix Power IP66 1 x Tripix Power IP66 1 x
3. gt Indigo gt gt Violet gt gt Magenta gt gt Red Saturation 5 E 0 2 072925 EE Zero White gt gt Full 3 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 100 Table 4 HSI mode calibrated Tripix Series user manual Channel Value Percentage Function Hue Red gt gt Orange gt gt Amber gt gt Y ellow 5 E 0 gt gt Green gt gt Cyan gt gt Blue gt gt Indigo gt gt Violet gt gt Magenta gt gt Red Saturation 2 0 2 9 2595 peto Zero White gt gt Full 3 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 100 Color Temperature Control ics 6 0 4 0 255 0 100 2000 10000 K Table 5 HSIC mode calibrated Pixel grouping mode If Tripix 1200 and Tripix Wash are set to 2 or 4 pixel mode the DMX channels used are available for each pixel For example a Tripix 1200 in 4 pixel HSIC mode will use 16 channels the first 4 channels will control HSIC on pixel 1 Channel 5 to 8 will control HSIC on pixel 2 and so on Tripix Series User Manual 41 Service and maintenance Warning Read Safety Information on page 3 before carrying out service or maintenance work on the Tripix system Lock out power to the entire distribution system and allow fixtures to cool before servicing or opening any cover Important Opening the fixture by anybody else but a Martin Distributor may damage the IP66 seal and will void the warranty Important The Tripix system requires regular service and maintenance to maintain rel
4. Martin products are supplied in compliance with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union on WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment as amended by Directive 2003 108 EC where applicable Help preserve the environment Ensure that this product is recycled at the end of its life Your supplier can give details of local arrangements for the disposal of Martin products Contents DIMENSIONS 2 Safety Information eoi e ieee nt eee ane ee eee 3 Leeft ME 7 WEE 8 Using for the first time EE 8 Physical installation e ENKE ena wen ee ere 9 Location and orientation sse e 9 Mouptinmg gute n 10 AG 2 0082 nesses Oey ies a a a e a Ka a a 16 Installation SOtup EE 19 Tripix system OVerVieW 19 Connecting the Tripix eee 24 Fixture config ratioln EE 31 Configuring with MUM em eneeem m nnennennennn 31 OPS rat OMe 40 42 CIGANING 42 Fixture information and monitoring 0 0 0 eee eee eee eeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaaes 43 e E eae RENE e AET 44 Fuse repnlacement eene nennen nennt nnns 48 Software installation ordern evertere noel 49 Bref 6 51 tu WEE 1 eelere 52 Introduction Thank you for selecting Tripix a compact LED based color changing lighting product from Martin The Tripix is available in Short 300 mm 11 8 inch Long 1200 m
5. Series User Manual 49 50 3 When the upload is completed the fixture will go back to the previous status before upload 4 Software uploads can fail most failures are caused by interference on the data link Turn off power and repeat the upload If the problem persists contact the Martin Service organization or its authorized agents for assistance Tripix Series user manual Troubleshooting Problem Probable cause s Remedy No power to Tripix Check power and Power connections Power and fixture are completely dead Primary fuse blown located in fuseholder on front panel of Tripix Power Isolate fixture from power Check fuse and replace One or more fixtures respond incorrectly to control or do not respond at all Fault on DMX link Inspect connections and cables Correct poor connections Repair or replace damaged cables Incorrect DMX addressing Check Tripix fixture is set to correct DMX mode Check Tripix fixture s DMX address and channels assigned to it at controller Other device on DMX link defective Bypass devices on DMX link until the faulty device has been identified Have faulty device tested and serviced by Martin service or device supplier Wrong fixture configuration Check the fixture configuration LEDs cut out intermittently Tripix Power is too hot Ensure free airflow around Tripix Power Clean the Tripix Power Check that ambient
6. and HSIC calibrated Control options DMX stand alone and synchronized master slave USITT DMX512 A DMX address setting Martin MUM application Windows PC ReC6lV8 ege TTT RS 485 Firmware update Serial upload via DMX link 52 Tripix Series user manual Optics L ight ed dete eim 3 in 1 LED Total LED power Tripix 300 24 W approx eee a Tripix 1200 82 W approx Tripix Wash 72 W approx For photometric data see www martin com Construction Tripix 300 1200 and Wash Fixtures E EE E E E EEE Aluminum B MI P E N AE A A Clear anodized Front COVEN Scosche anin PMMA EE IP 6 Tripix Power HOUSING eines Ada iii nee ee Steel SEET Grey powder coated IP rating EC IP 20 Tripix Power IP66 HOUSING 225 Aluminum 7 Clear Anodized aa Cu le RE IP 6 Installation ot a ed S Any Vertical 2 2 5 95 Mounting points mounting brackets or 35 mm DIN top hat rail Maximum number of fixtures connected per Tripix Power Tripix 300 24 dek VUE 6 delen EE 6 Mixture of Tripix 300 1200 and Wash Wash counts as 1200 7 2 m 23 6 ft Maximum number of fixtures connected per Tripix Power IP66 e AE 12 VUE 3 EE 3 He Mixture of Tripix 300 1200 and Wash Wash counts as 1200 3 6 m 11 8 ft Tripix Series User Manual 53 Connections
7. earth 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 Before using the devices check that all power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition and are rated for the current requirements of all connected devices Isolate all devices from power immediately if any cable seal cover or other component is damaged cracked or deformed Do not reapply power until repairs have been completed The Tripix Power is for indoor use only The Tripix Power IP66 can be installed outdoors Refer any service operation not described in this manual to an authorized Martin Service partner PROTECTION FROM FIRE AND BURNS Do not operate fixtures or the Tripix Power IP66 if the ambient temperature Ta exceeds 45 C 113 F Do not operate the Tripix Power if the Ta exceeds 40 C 104 F The exterior surfaces of the Tripix fixtures Tripix Power and Tripix Power IP66 can become hot up to 65 C 149 F during normal operation Ensure that accidental physical contact with the devices is impossible Allow all Tripix devices to cool for 5 minutes before servicing Install Tripix devices at least 20 cm 8 in away from combustible materials for example textiles wood paper Keep flammable materials well away from Tripix devices Do not modify any Tripix device in any way not described in this manual Only install genui
8. exceed the maximum number of fixtures that can be connected to one Tripix Power or Tripix Power IP66 and do not exceed the maximum combined power and data total cable length given on the next page AC mains Tripix power Power mh 48 V DC power Li II Power Inserter cable Combined power Be data and data DMX EE a Lem J Controller e DMX Termination Figure 11 Schematic cable and device layout Tripix Series User Manual 19 Warning One Tripix Power can safely drive a maximum of e 24 Tripix 300s or e 6 Tripix 1200s or e 6 Tripix Wash fixtures or e any mixture of Tripix fixtures that does not exceed 7 2 meters 23 ft 7 in A Tripix Wash counts as a Tripix 1200 One Tripix Power IP66 can safely drive a maximum of e 12 Tripix 300s or e 3 Tripix 1200s or e 3 Tripix Wash fixtures or e any mixture of Tripix 300 and Tripix 1200 fixtures that does not exceed 3 6 meters 11 ft 10 in A Tripix Wash counts as a Tripix 1200 Warning The maximum length of the power link from a Tripix Power or Tripix Power IP66 to the last Tripix fixture on the power link must not exceed the length of the devices integral cable tails plus 30 m 98 ft In other words you can extend the standard power link by up to 30 m Tripix system components The Tripix system consists of A Tripix Power or Tripix Power IP66 a power supp
9. light output with optical instruments or any device that may concentrate the beam 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 hazards electric shock and falls Read this manual before installing powering or servicing the product Follow the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the fixture Install and operate the fixture only as described in this manual and in accordance with local laws and regulations Refer any operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician 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 or in the USA on 1 888 tech 180 PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK The Tripix Power IP66 does not have a power on off switch Make sure that a means of isolating this device from power an on off switch or a power plug that can be removed from a power outlet is easily accessible Shut down power to the entire installation at the main power distribution board and lock out power by removing the fuse at the distribution board for example before carrying out any installation or maintenance work Isolate devices from AC power before removing or installing any cover or part and when not in use Connect the Tripix Power and Tripix Power IP66 electrically to ground
10. profile Mounting clamp screw Figure 34 Tripix 300 1200 diffuser location 4 Remove the old diffuser filter if fitted and install the new diffuser by putting it into the front cover with its matt side facing out towards the front and with its shiny side facing in towards the LEDs To Tripix Series User Manual 45 avoid light leakage bend the edges of the diffuser as shown in Figure 35 Figure 35 Installing the Tripix 300 1200 diffuser 5 Check that the front cover seal is correctly seated in its slot all the way round the edge of the front cover If the seal is not correctly seated use one hand to press the seal into its slot in one place then use the other hand to press the seal into the slot moving round the slot until the seal is correctly seated all the way round the front cover 6 Put the front cover back and cross tighten all screws gradually in steps to a torque of 1 0 Nm 0 1 Nm Figure 36 Front cover screws 46 Tripix Series user manual Installing a diffuser filter in the Tripix Wash 1 Disconnect the Tripix Wash from power If the fixture has been in use allow it to cool for at least 5 minutes 2 Remove the screws from the fixture housing to release the front cover See Figure 37 Figure 37 Remove the screws 3 Remove the old diffuser filter if fitted and install the new diffuser arrowed in Figure 37 by putting it into the front cover with its matt side facing in towards the LEDs
11. use via MUM see Figure 27 Tripix Series User Manual 33 Tripix Figure 27 DMX Mode settings Configuring stand alone operation To activate or deactivate stand alone operation open the Stand alone settings window in MUM and set Stand alone operation to Enabled Disabled see Figure 28 Tripix Fixture info Fixture settings Stand alone settings ken Test Enabled Nature Winter Spring Summerutumn SingeFitue Enabled E Figure 28 Stand alone settings Stand alone sequence settings There are 64 static and dynamic stand alone sequences in total see Figure 29 Select a sequence to activate it 34 Tripix Series user manual Dies Help Stand alone settings Stand alone operation Stand alone sequence Synchronized Scene wait time dynamiq dynamic sequences only Nature Winter Spring Summer Autumn Tripix 1 of of 1 to 1 Figure 29 Stand alone sequence settings Stand alone sequence timing See Figure 30 Stand alone sequence times can be adjusted in the Stand alone settings window e Wait times the length of time each step in a dynamic scene is displayed can be set in the Scene wait time pull down box e Fade time the speed of the change from one step in a dynamic scene to the next step can be set using the Scene fade time pull down box Files Help LI Stand alone settings Stand alone settings Stand alone operation Stand alone sequence Synchronized
12. Power Inserter cable 1 x User manual Spare parts Tripix Power 6 3 A slow blow fuse 2 cece cece cece eeeeeeee cece 07 P N 05020060 The Tripix Power IP66 fuse must be replaced by Martin Service or its authorized agents only Accessories 0 5 m Extension Cables neinna n a a P N 91611335 1 0 m Extension Cable ccccccecseseecececeseceeseeeeeeeeseaaeneeeees P N 91611334 5 0 m Extension Cable cccccccccccccceeseseeeeeeeeeeaeeneeeeeeeneeas P N 91611333 Set of 8 Tripix Diffusers Narrow 300 mm P N 91611329 Set of 8 Tripix Diffusers Medium 300 mm P N 91611330 Set of 8 Tripix Diffusers Wide 300 P N 91611331 Set of 4 Tripix Wash Diffusers 8 P N 91610038 Set of 4 Tripix Wash Diffusers Medium P N 91610036 Set of 4 Tripix Wash Diffusers Wide ceeeeeeeeeteees P N 91610037 Tripix Power Inserter 3 way power amp data insertion cable P N 91611339 Short Martin 35 mm DIN rail in 72 mm 2 8 in lengths P N 23819560 Tripix DMX Termination Plugin P N 91611336 Tripix DMX Input Adapter 3 pin male XLR to 13 pin female DIN P N 91611337 Tripix DMX Output Adapter 13 pin male DIN to 3 pin female XLR DIN 91611338 Cable Adapter IP66 male iemale neee P N 91611323 Cartridge fuse 5x20 mm T6 3A sess P N 05020060 Fixtures are supplied with narrow diffusers installe
13. ULSE 44 BLUE PULSE 45 GREEN PULSE 46 CYAN PULSE 47 PULSES MAGENTA PULSE 48 YELLOW PULSE 49 WHITE PULSE 50 RGB PULSE EN CMY PULSE 52 RED FLASH 53 BLUE FLASH 54 GREEN FLASH 55 FLASHES CYAN FLASH 56 MAGENTA FLASH 57 YELLOW FLASH 58 WINTER SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN 59 DAY NIGHT 60 SUNRISE SUNSET 61 NATURE SUNNY AFTERNOON 62 CLOUDY NIGHT 63 DAYTIME Single fixture and synchronized operation Important Do not set more than one fixture on a link as master In synchronized operation a master fixture playing a stand alone program relays instructions via the DMX link that cause slave fixtures to run identical synchronized programs Synchronized operation is set up in the Synchronized pull down box in the Stand alone settings window See Figure 30 Settings are applied to the fixture you connect to using the navigation arrows e In Single Fixture mode a Tripix runs its own stand alone program and ignores all other fixtures e n Master mode the Tripix sends stand alone instructions to slave fixtures so that they run an identical program to the master Colors and fade wait times in slave fixtures will be identical to the master s Do not set more than one fixture on the DMX link as master Tripix Series User Manual 37 38 In Synchronized mode the Tripix is a slave and obeys instructions from a master fixture Four buttons also allow you to apply settings to all Tripix fixtures on
14. User Manual Tripix Range Tripix 300 Tripix 1200 Tripix Wash Tripix Power Tripix Power IP66 r Martin Dimensions Unit mm 1 Tripix Wash Tripix Power 6 e d a Tripix Power IP66 2009 2011 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 trademarks 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 35000232 Rev 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 AAAAA DANGER Warning Warning Warning Warning Safety Hazardous LED light Burn hazard Refer to user hazard Risk voltage Risk emission Hot surface manual of severe of lethal or Risk of eye Do not touch injury or severe injury death electric shock f Warning Do not view the
15. ach separate chain of fixtures One plug is supplied with each Tripix Power or Tripix Power IP66 Additional plugs can be ordered from Martin P N 91611336 Figure 14 DMX termination plug DMX control is required or if you want to configure fixtures using a 7 PC running the Martin MUM application and a USB DMX interface such as the Martin DABS1 Hardware Interface P N 91611144 connect the output from the DMX controller or USB DMX interface to the In connector of the Power Inserter cable using a Tripix DMX Input Adapter cable 8 Apply power and check that the system works as intended 24 Tripix Series user manual Extensions and advanced system connections If the integral cable tails supplied with Tripix devices are too short the Tripix system can be extended using Tripix Extension Cables or Tripix Cable Adapters Tripix Extension Cables Tripix Extension Cables have the same IP66 connectors as Tripix fixtures and can be inserted anywhere in the link to extend it Tripix Cable Adapters Tripix Cable Adapters are supplied in pairs with male and female cable tails installed See Figure 15 Figure 15 Male Tripix Cable Adapter When installing fixtures outdoors or in a wet or damp environment install each cable adapters PCB and terminals inside an IP66 rated electrical junction box not supplied Ensure that all cable grommets are completely sealed against moisture and dust Failure to seal th
16. and its shiny side facing out towards the front 4 Set the fixture upright see figure 38 and check that the front cover seal is correctly seated in its slot all the way round the edge of the fixture housing If the seal is not correctly seated use one hand to press the seal into its slot in one place then use the other hand to press the seal into the slot moving round the slot until the seal is correctly seated all the way round the housing Tripix Series User Manual 47 Figure 38 Reinstalling the front cover 5 Without disturbing the seal reinstall the front cover cross tightening screws gradually in steps to a torque of 1 6 Nm 0 1 Nm Fuse replacement 48 Warning Lock out power to the entire distribution system before servicing or opening any cover Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating only Do not attempt to bypass a fuse Tripix Power IP66 The fuse in the Tripix Power IP66 must be replaced by Martin Service or its authorized agents only Tripix Power The fuse in the Tripix Power can be replaced by the user following the warnings and instructions below The Tripix Power is protected by a 6 3 amp slow blow primary fuse If the Tripix Power is completely dead the primary fuse may have been blown To replace the fuse 1 Disconnect the Tripix Power from power 2 See Figure 39 Open the fuseholder located next to the power cable en
17. crews or bolts in the base of the bracket 2 Adjust the fixture to the desired pan angle 3 Tighten the four screws or bolts in the base of the bracket Mounting the Tripix Power and Tripix Power IP66 The Tripix Power must be installed in a dry location only and the Tripix Power IP66 may be mounted outdoors Respect all local safety fire and building regulations governing the installation of electrical equipment in cavities or plenums Allow free airflow and at least 5 cm 2 in of free space around the devices Allow sufficient ventilation to ensure that the ambient temperature will not exceed 40 C 104 F for the Tripix Power and Tripix Power IP66 and 45 C 113 F for Tripix fixtures Both Tripix Power devices must be screwed or bolted securely to a flat surface in a location that is accessible for service using 5 mm shaft diameter screws or M5 bolts through the four mounting holes at the corners of the devices Use washers under the screw or bolt heads Use screw anchors in the mounting surface if necessary Tripix Series User Manual 15 AC power 16 Warning Read Safety Information on page 3 before installing this product Lock out power to the entire installation before working on cables and connections or removing any cover Warning Electrical installation must be carried out by qualified professionals only Warning For protection from dangerous electric shock the Tripix Power and Tripix Power IP66 m
18. d Different diffusers can be ordered and installed by a Martin Distributor only Please indicate angles and models at time of order Related Items MUM Multi Utility Manager incl DABS interface amp cables P N 90758090 Martin USB Duo DMX Interface P N 90703010 Martin ColorFox 2601 P N 90734500 Martini Light FOX gt P N 90734540 Tripix Series User Manual 55 Ordering Information 56 np 3006 P N 90354520 Tripix 1200 124 P N 90354530 Tripix POWer iieri ee e RE RE P N 90760310 Tripix Power IP66 oriri tene Eten eterne P N 90760330 Custom colors are available by special order please contact your Martin distributor for details Specifications subject to change without notice Please see www martin com for latest product information and specifications Tripix Series user manual Notes Notes r Martin www martin com Olof Palmes All 18 8200 Aarhus Denmark Tel 45 8740 0000 Fax 45 8740 0010
19. e Ensure that the supporting structure can bear the weight of all installed devices plus an adequate safety margin Make sure that there will be at least 5 cm 2 in of free space and unrestricted airflow around all Tripix devices Important We recommend that you set DMX addresses and configure fixtures before physical installation See Fixture Configuration later in this manual Contact your Martin supplier for assistance if you have any questions about how to install this product safely Location and orientation Tripix fixtures have an IP rating of 66 and are suitable for outdoor installation The Tripix Power has an IP rating of 20 and is for indoor installation only while the Tripix Power IP66 is suitable for outdoor installation Allow 5 cm 2 in space and free airflow around the Tripix Power Tripix Power IP66 and Tripix fixtures Do not bury or cover any Tripix device Install the Tripix Power Tripix Power IP66 and all Tripix fixtures at least 20 cm 8 in away from any combustible materials wood paper etc and well away from any flammable materials The housings of the Tripix fixtures can reach 65 C 149 F the Tripix Power housing can reach 55 C 131 F and the Tripix Power IP66 housing can reach 80 C 176 F Restrict public access or locate the devices so that they cannot accidentally be touched Tripix Series User Manual 9 All Tripix devices can be installed in any orientation Mount
20. e box can lead to damage and risk of electric shock Use only cable and junction boxes that are approved for installation and conform to all local building electrical and safety codes lt gt Figure 16 Tripix Cable Adapter dimensions RJ 45 DMX data socket Tripix Series User Manual 25 1 PQ 48 VDC A Ew Ge terminal ug blocks Figure 17 Tripix Cable Adapter Connecting Cable Adapters When connecting power cable between the 48 VDC terminal blocks respect the cable lengths and dimensions given in Table 2 Total Length Cable Conductor Gauges Required yd t 16 AWG or 1 0 mm2 pee 14 AWG or 1 5 mm Ce 12 AWG or 2 5 mm Table 2 Power cable length and gauges Tripix Cable Adapters 48 VDC terminals are marked and PG PG protective ground protective earth When installing 3 conductor power cable to run a power extension from the male to the female cable adapter connect terminals at both ends as follows e Terminals marked to 48 VDC positive e Terminals marked to 48 VDC negative e Terminals marked PG to ground earth To run a data extension from the male to the female adapter plug in a good quality CAT5e or better cable with RJ 45 connectors You are recommended not to exceed 50 m Tripix Series user manual Extending the DMX data link If you reach the maximum permitted number of Tripix fixtures for the Tripix power device you are usin
21. e fixture up to the mounting surface temporarily as a guide Drill suitable holes in the mounting surface and use screw anchors if necessary 2 See Figure 6 Installing washers under all screw or bolt heads fasten an M12 bolt or screw with 12 mm 1 2 inch thread diameter into the mounting surface through the center hole in the base of the bracket then fasten three M5 bolts or screws with 5 mm 0 2 inch shaft diameter into the mounting surface through the curved slots in the base of the bracket d r OO Figure 6 Mounting the Tripix Wash Tripix Series User Manual 13 3 If there is any danger of the fixture causing injury or damage if it falls secure it with a secondary attachment such as an approved safety cable attached to a secure anchoring point in the mounting surface Adjusting the Tripix Wash tilt angle Figure 7 Tripix Wash tilt lock bolts The Tripix Wash can be tilted through 163 To adjust the tilt angle 1 See Figure 7 Use two 6 mm Allen keys to loosen the tilt lock bolts 2 Adjust the fixture to the desired tilt angle see Figure 8 3 Fasten the tilt lock bolts until they lock the fixture in position Figure 8 Adjusting Tripix Wash tilt angle 14 Tripix Series user manual Adjusting the Tripix Wash pan angle Figure 9 Adjusting Tripix Wash pan angle The Tripix Wash pan angle can be adjusted through approximately 90 To adjust the pan angle 1 See Figure 9 Loosen the four s
22. e supplied by the user The cable must have an external diameter of 5 9 5 mm 0 2 0 37 in otherwise the power cable entry gland will not be effective to IP66 Tripix Series User Manual 17 Installing the Tripix Power IP66 power input cable 1 Unfasten all the screws on the input side cover and lift the cover away from the housing as shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 Tripix IP66 power input connections 2 Pass the power input cable through the cable gland 3 Connect the power cable conductors to the power terminals inside the cover using Table 1 and the markings on the terminals as a guide 4 Check carefully that the cover seal is correctly positioned then replace the cover and tighten all the screws to a torque of 1 0 1Nm 5 Tighten the outer nut on the cable gland to compress the gland and waterproof the cable entry 6 Prepare the other end of the power input cable for connection to AC mains power but do not apply power until all installation work is completed 18 Tripix Series user manual Installation setup Tripix system overview Important Read this section carefully before making connections Incorrect configuration of the Tripix system may present a risk of fire or electric shock or permanently damage the Tripix fixture Do not connect Martin Tripix and Martin Easypix products together as they use different data signals Figure 11 gives an overview of the basic Tripix system layout Do not
23. ft A Tripix DMX Output Adapter cable P N 91611338 that can be connected to the output cable tail of the last Tripix fixture on a data link You only need to use this adapter if you need to continue the DMX link to the 3 pin male XLR DMX input of another type of fixture This 13 pin male DIN to 3 pin female XLR adapter is not supplied as standard and must be ordered separately Tripix Series User Manual 23 Connecting the Tripix System Connecting a basic system Connect a basic Tripix system following the instructions below 1 Check that the Tripix power device Tripix Power or Tripix Power IP66 is not connected to AC mains power 2 Connect the 48 V output cable tail from the Tripix power device to the Power connector on the Tripix Power Inserter cable 3 Connect the Out connector on the Tripix Power Inserter cable to the first Tripix fixture s power data input cable tail 4 Connect the first fixture s power data output cable tail to the next fixture s power data input cable tail 5 Continue connecting Tripix fixtures power data output cable tails to input tails to form a chain Do not exceed the maximum permitted number of fixtures in one chain for the Tripix Power device you are using see warnings under Tripix system overview on page 19 6 See Figure 14 When all groups of fixtures are connected correctly insert a Martin 13 pin DIN DMX Termination Plug in the output connector of the last fixture of e
24. g but you need to add more fixtures you must create another group of fixtures connected to another Tripix power device to avoid a current overload If you want to control or configure all the fixtures together you must continue the data link from the last fixture in Group 1 to the In connector of Group 2 s Power Inserter cable see Figure 18 The In connector of Power Inserter cables only accepts the data signal so Groups 1 and 2 are powered independently You can either Connect the output cable tail of the last fixture in Group 1 to the In connector of group 2 s Power Inserter cable or Run a Tripix Extension Cable from the output cable tail of the last fixture in Group 1 to the In connector of group 2 s Power Inserter cable or Use a pair of Tripix Cable Adapters IP66 Male Female P N 91611323 see Figure 17 with a CAT5e data cable only no power cable is necessary to extend the link from the last fixture in Group 1 to the In connector of group 2 s Power Inserter cable 48 V DC 48 V DC L power 2 E power 1 im Ei DMX Power 1 data data Power 2 data i DMX iis aE BEES rem SSH CG E I 3 c 3 6 3 5 Figure 18 Extending the DMX data link Tripix Series User Manual 27 28 Extending the power link 1 See Figures 19 and 20 If you need to extend the distance between a Tripix Power device and Power Inserter cable yo
25. he top of the DIN rail and swing the bracket down Use a 2 5 mm Allen key to tighten the mounting clamp screw see B Figure 2 Mounting on DIN rail 3 If there is any danger of the fixture causing injury or damage if it falls secure it with a secondary attachment such as an approved safety cable attached to a secure anchoring point in the mounting surface Mounting the Tripix 300 1200 vertically The mounting clamp screws will not hold a product securely on the DIN rail if it is installed vertically You must therefore insert screws in the mounting surface through the DIN rail mounting holes see arrow in Figure 3 so that the fixture mounting clamps rest against these screws and secure the fixture Tripix Series User Manual 11 Figure 3 Vertical mounting on DIN rail Adjusting the Tripix 300 1200 tilt angle The Tripix 300 1200 can be tilted through 105 see Figure 4 Figure 4 Tilt angle To adjust the tilt angle 1 See Figure 5 Turn the locking knob arrowed clockwise until it releases the fixture profile 2 Adjust the fixture to the desired tilt angle 3 Rotate the locking knob counter clockwise until it engages in the fixture profile and locks it in position 12 Tripix Series user manual Lock lt ws Unlock Figure 5 Releasing and tightening the tilt lock Mounting the Tripix Wash To mount the fixture on a surface 1 Mark up the mounting surface for screws or bolts you can hold th
26. hear two clicks This is essential to lock connectors together and ensure a reliable waterproof seal 22 Tripix Series user manual A Tripix DMX Termination Plug P N 91611336 that must be inserted in the output cable tail of the last Tripix fixture at the end of the DMX link This plug is supplied as standard with the Tripix Power or Tripix Power IP66 A Tripix DMX Input Adapter cable P N 91611337 that lets you connect a 3 pin female XLR DMX output to the Power Inserter cable s In connector if external DMX control is required or to configure fixtures using the Martin MUM PC application and a USB DMX interface This 3 pin male XLR to 13 pin female DIN adapter is not supplied as standard and must be ordered separately Tripix Extension Cables available from Martin in various lengths You only need to use these if Tripix fixtures integral data power cable tails are not long enough Tripix Extension Cables must be ordered separately Tripix Cable Adapters IP66 Male Female P N 91611323 You only need to use these adapters if you need to extend the distance between Tripix devices because the integral cable tails are not long enough and the Tripix Extension Cables are not suitable Tripix Cable Adapters must be ordered separately Warning The total length of all extension cables that carry power and that are added to a chain of Tripix fixtures supplied with power by one Tripix power device must not exceed 30 m 968
27. iable operation and protect the investment it represents Excessive dirt and particle build up degrades performance causes overheating and will damage Tripix fixtures and power supply devices Damage caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance is not covered by the product warranty The service and maintenance procedures described in this section must be carried out by qualified professionals only Any service procedures not described in this section must be carried out by the Martin Service organization or its authorized agents It is Martin policy to use the best quality materials 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 Tripix fixture resulting in gradual changes in color rendition for example The extent of wear and tear depends heavily on operating conditions and environment so it is impossible to specify precise lifetimes for optical components Cleaning 42 Warning Do not use a high pressure water jet for cleaning Regular cleaning is essential for fixture life and performance Build up of dust and dirt degrades the fixture s light output and cooling ability Cleaning schedules will vary greatly depending on the operating environment It is therefore impossible to specify precise cleaning intervals for the Tripix system Inspect fixtures within their first few weeks of operation
28. indow in MUM gives a quick method of testing LED output at 10096 intensity without a DMX controller LED Test Test Red Test Green Test Blue Auto test all Tripix 1 of of 1 to 1 Reconnect Figure 33 LED test window 44 Tripix Series user manual Diffuser Filters Important Install diffuser filter sheets with their matt textured surfaces and shiny untextured surfaces facing as described below for the individual Tripix models You can distinguish between the matt textured surface and shiny untextured surface by touching them with your fingers Tripix 300 1200 and Wash fixtures are supplied with a narrow beam angle diffuser installed The diffuser softens the output from the LEDs and alters the beam angle Diffuser filters are available in three different beam angles narrow medium and wide Diffusers can be ordered from Martin see Accessories on page 52 Installing a Tripix 300 1200 diffuser 1 Disconnect the Tripix fixture from power If the fixture has been in use allow it to cool for at least 5 minutes 2 Remove the fixture from the DIN rail by using a 2 5mm Allen key to release the mounting clamp screw and then unhooking the mounting bracket from the DIN rail Place the fixture on a horizontal surface with the front cover facing up 3 Remove the front cover screws and the front cover See Figure 34 M3 Torx screw Washer Front cover Diffuser Side plate Bracket Aluminum
29. ing 10 Mounting the Tripix 300 and 1200 Warning Tripix 300 1200 fixtures must be mounted on 35 mm 1 4 inch top hat profile DIN rail that is securely anchored to a surface The installation must conform to local electrical building safety and fire regulations If there is a danger that a device may cause injury or damage if it falls use a means of secondary attachment such as a safety cable looped around the device and securely anchored to the mounting surface Tripix 300 and 1200 fixtures are designed for mounting on standard 35 mm top hat DIN rail You can use standard lengths of 35 mm DIN Rail or use Martin Short 35 mm DIN rail supplied in 72 mm 2 8 in lengths P N 23819560 Figure 1 Martin Short 35 mm DIN rail The special Martin DIN Rail can be ordered from Martin see Accessories in the Specifications section at the back of this manual Dimensions for the Martin Short DIN rail are given in Figure 1 Note that you cannot fasten the Tripix fixture mounting clamps directly over screws used to fasten DIN rail to the mounting surface If a DIN rail mounting screw is in the way of a mounting clamp move the screw to another slot in the DIN rail Tripix Series user manual To mount a Tripix 300 or 1200 fixture on a surface using 35 mm DIN rail 1 Fasten the DIN rail securely to the mounting surface 2 See Figure 2 The fixture mounting bracket has a hooked profile on one side see A Hook this profile over t
30. ly If there is a break or cut at any point in a cable for example at a connection point and if this is Tripix Series user manual exposed to water moisture can be drawn up the inside of the cable due to the vacuum effect of temperature fluctuations during operation Power plug The Tripix Power and Tripix Power IP66 can be hard wired to a building s AC mains electrical installation but if you decide to fit the power cable with a plug that is suitable for your AC mains power outlets install a grounding type earthed plug following 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 Wire color US system EU system Conductor Symbol Screw US Black Brown Live L b dd or rass White Blue Neutral N Silver Ground Green Yellow Green Earth e Green Table 1 Cable color coding and conductor identification Tripix Power The Tripix Power is supplied with a power input cable with an IEC female plug at one end for connection to the Tripix Power s power input socket If you replace this cable use only cable that meets the specifications given under Power input cable on the previous page Tripix Power IP66 A power input cable that meets the specifications given under Power input cable on the previous page must b
31. ly that provides fixtures with power at 48 volts DC e A Power Inserter cable see Figure 12 P N 91611339 a Y shaped 3 way cable that is used to connect a Tripix Power device and data from a DMX controller or PC with USB DMX Interface to a chain of Tripix fixtures Tripix Series user manual 1 Figu re 12 Power Inserter cable dimensions in mm The connections to DMX data power and fixtures are marked on the Power Inserter cable see Figure 13 connect the data signal from a DMX controller or a PC to In connect the 48 V output from a Tripix Power or Tripix Power IP66 to Power connect a chain of Tripix fixtures to Out SE Out 2 In Figure 13 Markings on Power Inserter Tripix fixtures that have integral cable tails with 13 pin DIN IP66 connectors for combined power and data interconnection There is only one way to connect the cable tails the connectors Tripix Series User Manual 21 must be lined up so that the depression in the metal shield of the male connector lines up with the Martin logo on the female connector as shown below or you will damage the pins in the male connector e Connectors can be very stiff Ensure that the male connector is completely inserted creating a tight seal see below emm Leg e Once you have engaged the connectors correctly pass the connector clip rings provided over the cable and screw them onto the connectors until you
32. m 47 2 inch and Wash models All fixtures are powered by the Tripix Power or Tripix Power IP66 The Tripix range features RGB Red Green and Blue color mixing with RGB HSI hue saturation intensity and HSIC hue saturation intensity color temperature control options Calibrated and raw uncalibrated RGB calibrated HSI and HSIC 82 W LED power from Tripix 1200 24 W LED power from Tripix 300 72 W LED power from Tripix Wash Narrow medium and wide diffuser filters narrow fitted as standard Possibility of controlling all fixtures attached to one Tripix Power device as one single pixel Possibility of controlling Tripix 1200 and Tripix Wash fixtures as one two or four separate pixels DMX512 control 64 pre programmed stand alone shows available Master slave functionality allows synchronized stand alone operation Possibility of combining a mixture of Tripix 300 1200 and Wash fixtures on same power and data links Clamp mounting system for mounting Tripix 300 and 1200 fixtures on standard 35 mm top hat DIN rail Mounting bracket for Tripix Wash For the latest firmware updates documentation product specifications and other information about this and all Martin Professional products please visit the Martin website at http www martin com Tripix Series User Manual 7 Unpacking The following items are included with the Tripix fixture e Tripix fixture Tripix 1200 or Tripix 300 or Tripix Wash
33. ne Martin parts Use only Martin approved accessories to mask or modify the light beam Do not attempt to bypass fuses Replace defective fuses with ones of the specified type and rating only Install the Tripix Power indoors in a well ventilated area only The Tripix Power IP66 can be installed outdoors Provide a minimum clearance of 5 cm 2 in and ensure unrestricted airflow around all Tripix devices PROTECTION FROM INJURY Do not look at LEDs with a magnifying glass or any other optical instrument that may concentrate the light output Ensure that all external covers components and installation fittings are securely fastened Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing servicing or moving the devices Ensure that all supporting structures surfaces fasteners and lifting equipment can bear the weight of all the devices they are intended to support plus an adequate safety margin and that they conform to local building and safety regulations Use a sufficient number of fasteners with sufficient corrosion resistance dimensions and strength to mount the DIN rail safely Any nuts used must be self locking If there is a danger of injury or damage if a Tripix device falls secure it with an approved secondary attachment such as a safety cable looped around the device or passed through a mounting hole and anchored securely in the mounting surface Disposing of this product
34. temperature does not exceed maximum permitted level Contact Martin for service Uneven color at very low levels below 10 or DMX value 25 Unstable LED output at low levels can occur due to direct drive technology used in Tripix Keep DMX values above 25 in static cues Run quickly through DMX values 0 25 during fades Table 7 Troubleshooting Tripix Series User Manual 51 Specifications Physical Tripix 1200 300 Lengltli 1200 mm 47 2 in 300 mm 11 8 in 7 61 mm 2 4 in including mounting bracket Height 82 mm 2 8 in including mounting bracket and DIN rail Weight int eee etes 4230 g 9 4 Ib 1200 g 2 7 Ib Tripix Wash Be ott eite ER e ptt etaed 335 mm 13 2 in Width iint pede 132 mm 5 2 in including mounting bracket Height i eere 231 mm 9 1 in including mounting bracket Weight nt o eorr pi aie mte puras 4650 g 10 3 Ib Tripix Power Tripix Power IP66 length epi 447 mm 17 6 in 314 mm 12 4 in Widlhi 25 8 ous Gest 141 mm 5 5 in 68 mm 2 7 in 101000 68 mm 2 7 in 39 mm 1 5 in Weight AEA ETATE de 5 8 kg 12 8 Ib 1 5 kg 3 3 Ib Dynamic Effects Color MIXING TEE RGB Red to oett aiite tt Bieden 0 10096 Cm 0 10096 0 100 Color temperature control 2 000 10 000 K continuous mixing Control and Programming Color control modes RGB raw amp calibrated HSI
35. the DMX Address box or e Automatically set DMX addresses for all the Tripix fixtures on the link using the Auto address sequentially button Depending on which DMX Mode and Pixel Mode is selected MUM will allow from 3 to 16 DMX channels per fixture and allocate DMX addresses in sequence to all the Tripix fixtures on the link starting with the address shown in the DMX Address box or e Set all the Tripix fixtures on the link to DMX address 1 using the Reset DMX address to 1 button If you choose this option all the Tripix fixtures will react identically to DMX control and behave as one Files Help Fixture settings DMX protocol settings DMX Address DMX Mode Settings all Tripix Set DMX mode all Tripix Auto address sequentially all 7 Set pixel mode Tripix 1200 only Reset DMX address to 1 all Tripix Tripix 1 of of 1 to 2 Reconnect Refresh Figure 25 Fixture settings Tripix Series user manual If you have set a fixture s DMX address manually using the first method listed above set its DMX and pixel grouping modes before moving on to the next fixture Setting DMX mode Select the DMX color control mode you want to use via MUM see Figure 26 Tripix Fixture info Fixture settings E settings Monitor LED Test RGB Calibrated Figure 26 DMX Mode settings Setting Pixel Mode For Tripix 1200 and Tripix Wash fixtures select the pixel grouping mode you want to
36. the DMX link Scene wait time dynamic sequences only Set all as single fixture sets all fixtures to run their own stand alone program independently of the other fixtures Set all as single fixture synchronized sequence and timing selections sets all fixtures to run the stand alone program you have selected in MUM scene changes are synchronized and wait fade times are identical Set this fixture as master rest as synchronized sets the fixture you are connected to as master with the stand alone program you have selected in MUM The other fixtures follow the master fixture s stand alone program Disable stand alone for all Tripix takes all fixtures out of standalone mode leaving them ready for DMX control Files Help Stand alone settings Stand alone operation Stand alone sequence Synchronized Simple Dynamic WRWGWB CLIN Scene fade time dynamic sequences only Stand alone settings all Tripix Set all as single fixture Set all as single fixture synchronize sequence and timing selections Set this Tripix as master rest as synchronized Disable stand alone for all Tripix Tripix 1 of of 1 to 2 Figure 30 Synchronized operation settings If MUM cannot recognize all the fixtures If MUM cannot recognize all the fixtures on a DMX link after you have connected MUM to the start of the link connect MUM directly to any group with unrecognized fixtures to configure that group To connect
37. to a group temporarily plug MUM into that group s Power Inserter cable s In connector Tripix Series user manual MUM does not recognize all the fixtures in a group connect MUM directly to each unrecognized fixture To connect to a fixture temporarily connect a Tripix Power device and Power Inserter cable to that fixture and plug MUM into the Power Inserter cable s In connector Tripix Series User Manual 39 Operation Warning Do not view the light output with optical instruments or any device that may concentrate the beam EN 40 Ambient temperatures Tripix fixtures and the Tripix Power IP66 can be operated at ambient temperatures from 30 C 22 F to 45 C 113 F The Tripix Power can be operated from 30 C 22 F to 40 C 104 F DMX controlled operation When the Tripix system is set up for DMX controlled operation faders on the DMX controller are used to control color and intensity The control method depends on which color control mode the Tripix system is set to Channel Value Percentage Function 1 0 255 0 100 Red Intensity 0 100 2 0 255 0 100 Green Intensity 0 100 3 0 255 0 100 Blue Intensity 0 100 Table 3 RGB mode raw and calibrated Raw uncalibrated Channel Value Percentage Function Hue Red gt gt Orange gt gt Amber gt gt Yellow E m 0 1 EISE gt gt Green gt gt Cyan gt gt Blue gt
38. to see whether cleaning is necessary Check again at frequent intervals This procedure will allow you to assess cleaning requirements in your particular situation If in doubt consult your Martin dealer about a suitable maintenance schedule Clean the Tripix Power Tripix Power IP66 and the Tripix fixture housing and front cover with a soft cloth dampened with a solution of water and Tripix Series user manual a mild detergent such as car shampoo Take care not to damage cables during cleaning Do not use products that contain solvents abrasives or caustic agents for cleaning as they can cause surface damage to the housing and the front cover Fixture information and monitoring See Figure 31 The Fixture info window displays basic information for the fixture Power on hours and LED operation hours are also displayed Two counters are available for each an absolute and a resettable counter Tripix Fixture io settings Stand alone settings Monitor LED Test Figure 31 Fixture info window Tripix Series User Manual 43 See Figure 32 The Tripix displays voltage readouts for 48V and 5V components as well as temperature readouts for LEDs and the main PCB in the Monitor window Files H Hardware Monitor Values Voltage 48V 47 1 Temp LED 37 5 65 Voltage 5V 5 1 V Temp Board 40 5 65 Tripix 1 of of 1 to 1 Reconnect Figure 32 Monitor window Testing See Figure 33 The LED Test w
39. try with a flathead screwdriver and remove the fuse Tripix Series user manual 3 Replace the fuse with one of the same type and rating 4 Replace the fuseholder 5 If fuses continue to blow there is probably a fault Disconnect the device from power and data and contact a Martin service technician for assistance Figure 39 Tripix Power Fuseholder Software installation It may be necessary to upload new software i e firmware to the Tripix fixtures if you believe that the product has a software related fault or if you want to update to a newer version Software updates are available from the Martin website http www martin com and can be installed via the DMX data link with the following items e AMartin Universal USB DMX Interface or Martin USB Duo DMX Interface P N 90703010 and a Windows PC e The Martin Uploader application version 5 0 or later downloadable free of charge from the After Sales area of the Martin website e The Tripix main software update file downloadable free of charge from the After Sales area of the Martin website this file can be downloaded automatically from within the Martin Uploader application Installing software To install software in the Tripix fixtures 1 Connect the Uploader hardware to the Tripix fixture data input connector 2 Upload the software as described in the Martin Uploader help file or user documentation The LEDs will flash during the upload Tripix
40. u can use Tripix Cable Adapters Only a power cable arrowed is needed as no data is transferred AT ER mm de H leie HUM S 8 5 f DMX TEA H 1 RER ER E RE Figure 19 Extending Tripix Power and Power Inserter Figure 20 Only power cable needed 2 The dimensions of the power cable you must use for this purpose depend on the length of the power cable Use the dimensions and lengths given in Table 2 on page 25 Extending the power data link 1 See Figures 21 and 22 If you need to extend the distance between the Power Inserter cable and the first fixture either insert a Tripix Extension Cable or use both a CAT5e data cable and a power cable arrowed in Tripix Cable Adapters Tripix Series user manual f nm mm H mmm mm EZ mn X m ec besse Figure 21 Extending the link to the first fixture m Figure 22 Both power cable and CAT5 cable needed Tripix Series User Manual 29 2 066 Figures 23 and 24 If you need to extend the distance between fixtures either insert a Tripix Extension Cable or use both a CAT5e cable and power cable arrowed in Tripix Cable Adapters Eeee al md Sa um J EE Figure 23 Extending the link
41. ust be grounded earthed The AC power distribution system must be fitted with current overload and ground fault earth fault circuit breakers as well as a means to isolate the system from power and lock out power during service Important Do not connect the Tripix system to an electrical dimmer system Doing so can damage the electronics If you require help in planning or dimensioning the power distribution system please contact your Martin supplier for assistance The Tripix Power and Tripix Power IP66 must be connected to a single phase 3 wire live neutral ground earth power distribution system at 100 240 VAC nominal 50 60 Hz Do not connect to power at any other voltage or frequency The Tripix Power IP66 does not have a power on off switch Make sure that a means of isolating it from power an on off switch or a power plug that can be removed from a power outlet is easily accessible Power input cable Warning The electrical equipment and cable used to supply the Tripix system with power must be in perfect condition be adequately dimensioned for current requirements and respect maximum cable run lengths To connect the Tripix Power or Tripix Power IP66 to AC mains power e For North America use only SJTW or STW 3 conductor 18 AWG or 16 AWG power input cable rated minimum 105 C 221 F VW 1 e For the EU use only power input cable type HOSRN F 3 0 75 mm Check the condition of cables careful
42. v e Scene wait time dynamic sequences only Scene fade time dynamic sequences only 0 Seconds Tripix 1 of of 1 to 1 Figure 30 Stand alone wait and fade times Tripix Series User Manual 35 Stand alone programs The stand alone programs available are listed below Sequence Style Name 0 ALL OFF 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 SIMPLE COLORS ALL ON 5 CYAN 6 MAGENTA 7 YELLOW 8 WARM WHITE 9 COOL WHITE 10 WHITER COLD WHITE 11 HOT WHITE 12 ORANGE 13 LIME GREEN 14 LEMON YELLOW 15 AQUA BLUE 16 BABY PINK 17 TRENDY COLORS LILAC 18 BLOOD ORANGE 19 FLESH PINK 20 LEAF GREEN 21 PURPLE 22 RGB 1 23 RGB 2 24 SIMPLE CMY 25 DYNAMICS RAINBOW 26 W R W G W B 27 W C W M W Y 28 RED ORANGE 29 RED PINK 30 ALTERNATES I RED AQUA 31 GREEN YELLOW 32 GREEN BLUE 33 GREEN ORANGE 34 ALTERNATES II BLUE PURPLE 35 BLUE ORANGE 36 BLUE YELLOW 37 FADES TO WHITE RED FADE TO WHITE 38 GREEN FADE TO WHITE 36 Tripix Series user manual 39 BLUE FADE TO WHITE 40 FADES TO WHITE CYAN FADE TO WHITE 41 continued MAGENTA FADE TO WHITE 42 YELLOW FADE TO WHITE 43 RED P
43. with narrow beam angle diffuser installed e Warning note The following items are included with the Tripix Power e Tripix Power external power supply unit e Power inserter Y cable e DMX termination plug e Two power cables e This user manual The following items are included with the Tripix Power IP66 e Tripix Power IP66 external power supply unit e Power inserter Y cable e DMX termination plug e This user manual Using for the first time Before applying power to a Tripix installation e Carefully review Safety Information on page 3 e Check that the local AC power voltage is within the range listed on the Tripix Power or Tripix Power IP66 serial number label gt Install the Tripix system as described in this manual 8 Tripix Series user manual Physical installation Warning Read Safety Information on page 3 before installing devices The safety and suitability of lifting equipment installation location anchoring method mounting hardware and electrical installation is the responsibility of the installer All local safety regulations and legal requirements must be observed when installing and connecting the devices Installation must be carried out by qualified professionals only Tripix 300 and 1200 fixtures must be clamped onto a 35 mm DIN top hat rail that is securely anchored to a suitable flat surface Tripix Wash fixtures have an integral mounting bracket that must be bolted or screwed to a flat surfac
44. xtures on page 39 To set up the system 1 Install Tripix fixtures on a DMX link as described earlier Do not forget to add the DMX terminator at the end of the link 2 Connect a USB port from the PC to DABS1 RJ45 port 3 Connect the XLR output from the DABS1 to the DMX input adapter cable and then to the In connector of the Power Inserter cable 4 Connect the output from the Power Inserter cable to the input cable tail of the first Tripix fixture on the link 5 Apply power to the Power Inserter cable so that the fixtures on the link are powered wait for fixtures to reset and then start up MUM 6 Carry out setup as described below Tripix Series User Manual 31 32 This procedure also works for one single fixture provided that a DMX Termination Plug is installed on the DMX output cable tail of that fixture Communicating with a specific fixture See Figure 25 To communicate with a specific fixture open the Fixture Settings window in MUM Use the navigation arrows just above the Refresh button near the bottom of the screen to scroll between fixtures Fixtures are numbered sequentially from the first fixture on the DMX link and the number of the fixture you are communicating with is displayed above the Reconnect button Configuring DMX operation The Fixture settings window in MUM see Figure 25 lets you e Use the navigation arrows to communicate with a specific fixture and set that fixture s DMX address in
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