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1. Menu Item Options Notes Default settings in bold print AddR 7 1 512 DMX address 8bit Full control with coarse pan tilt and gobo indexing PSET 16bt Full control with fine pan tilt and gobo indexing O Map DMX pan control to tilt channel and vice versa SWAP OFF Normal pan and tilt control O Reverse DMX pan control right gt left PATI PINV OFF Normal pan control left gt right ON Reverse DMX tilt control down gt up TINV OFF Normal tilt control up gt down NORM Medium pan tilt speed PTSP FAST Optimize movement for speed SLOW Optimize movement for smoothness OFF Optimize effects for speed Stud Ge ON Optimize effects for silence ON Display remains on aiSP gt SC OFF Display extinguishes 2 minutes after last key press aINT 10 100 Adjust display intensity ON Enable DMX lamp off command aLOF OFF Disable DMX lamp off command ON Enable DMX reset command dRES OFF Disable DMX reset command OFF No automatic lamp strike PERS ALON ON Lamp strikes automatically within 90 seconds of power on qdMX Lamp strikes if DMX is present douses 15 mins after its missing ON Gobo and effect wheels turn shortest distance SCUT 8 OFF Gobo and effect wheel paths oscillate diCU dIM1 Smoother dimming during final 25 percent of fade out dIM2 More responsive but less smooth w MOd1 Absolute delta value algorithm for
2. PL 26 PL 28 N PI8 P116 PL 50 16 E PI 20 PL48 a g z 2 g g 2 9 os 4 2 18 Yellow D ela 19 Magenta H E der i WE 20 Cyan E 21 Effect wheel OLJE RS C Display 22 Iris pees 23 Door switch OL 4 24 Tilt feedback 25 Pan feedback CPU PL 36 26 27 AW frame switch 26 27 Cal na l 26 27 D Al 26 27 Des 28 29 Gobo sensor 30 P T switch Deus as 31 Effect sensor 4 31 OL PL27 Sta 40 31 E 31 vr PL29 E 32 Tilt ba Lee 33 Pan ps mua 34 CMY switch sa l O p 35 O PL7 C c 35 36 pLa I 41 Light sensor 42 Lamp hous temp ef EE az le F1 Head left fan r F2 Head right fan O w PL Is F3 Head top fan F4 Head bottom fan Y ra A ES po 4 F5 Base power fan d ste F6 Base dis side fan hee 5 O F7 E ballast fan 54 MAC 2000 Performance ll Receive Send Receive L Boot Boot Norm Write Enable Disable SPECIFICATIONS MAC 2000 PERFORMANCE II PHYSICAL E EE
3. P N 62400216 ACCESSORIES Linear breakup gobo animation wheel P N 62400223 Triangle break gobo animation wheel P N 62400225 Elliptical breakup gobo animation wheel P N 62400221 Flicker wheel gobo animation wheel P N 62400222 Coarse radial breakup gobo animation wheel P N 62400224 Coarse tangential breakup gobo animation wheel P N 62400226 MP 2 Uploader EE P N 90758420 Gis Cl ENEE P N 91602003 Half coupler camp P N 91602005 The Water PMX Testers de od sts seth deng Maa tun mnt nie E edi P N 91611038
4. EU EME ch Ee O TES TIA pa Edo Bird EN 50 081 1 EN 50 082 1 EUA a rs EN 60598 1 EN 60598 2 17 Canadian Sad is Al dd ts CSA C22 2 No 166 US Sade a id ARO Ad ANSI UL 1573 CONSTRUCTION HOUSING ae A A AE cent Mad UV resistant fiber reinforced composite COLAS Set ad ote dd eiser d et elt A Bega e ad aaa telecos woke sde tete black PLOte Ct GN ee IP 20 INSTALLATION IMOUMENE POMS rts ok Mer A da Met e adh e el dr eut os do 8 pairs of 1 4 turn locks offset 45 Orientation es banner ah dan eeh Rie pie OPE NS manne tan ae ek a eas any MAC 2000 Performance II in a 1 unit flight case P N 90205460 2 MAC 2000 Performance IIs in a 2 unit flight case P N 90205450 INCLUDED ITEMS 2 x Omega bracket 1 4 turn User manualen A A Metal AA P N 35000103 R alistic stars gobo E Size ceca ae SEN Bod dial asa dle ate EEN P N 43036008 Cloud bobo E S126 CR ak te ZENNER de Se ee eae P N 43036008 Radial breakup gobo animation wheel installed P N 62400211 Cloud breakup animation wheel P N 62400213 Dot breakup animation wheel P N 62400214 Tangential breakup animation wheel P N 62400215 Spiral breakup animation wheel
5. 50 CCW slow gt fast 128 252 51 99 CW fast gt slow 253 255 100 Static Effect selection 0 0 Open 12 1 234 1 91 Variable Frost min gt max 235 242 92 95 Effect 1 243 250 96 98 Effect 2 251 255 99 100 Open Iris 0 199 0 77 Open gt close 200 215 78 84 Close 216 229 85 89 Pulse opening fast gt slow 13 230 243 90 94 Pulse closing fast gt slow 244 246 95 96 Random pulse opening fast 247 249 97 Random pulse opening slow 250 252 98 99 Random pulse closing fast 253 255 100 Random pulse closing slow Framing MACRO functions 14 0 2 0 1 No Macro 8 255 2 100 Reserved for MACROs 15 Focus 0 255 0 100 Focus far gt near 16 Zoom 0 255 0 100 Zoom wide gt narrow 17 Framing shutter 1 0 255 0 100 Out gt In Framing shutter 1 18 0 126 0 49 Angle 127 128 50 Parallel 129 255 51 100 Angle 19 Framing shutter 2 0 255 0 100 Out gt In MAC 2000 Performance ll DMX channel Value Percent Function Start code 0 Framing shutter 2 20 0 126 0 Angle 127 128 50 Parallel 129 255 100 Angle 21 Framing shutter 3 0 255 0 100 Out gt In Framing shutter 3 22 0 126 0 Angle 127 128 50 Parallel 129 255 100 Angle 23 Framing shutter 4 0 255 0 100 Out gt In Framing shutter 4 24 0 126 0 Angle 127 128 50 Parallel 129 255 100 Angle 25 Rotate framing shut
6. 98 Effect 2 251 255 99 100 Open Iris 0 199 0 78 Open gt close 200 215 79 84 Close 216 229 85 89 Pulse opening fast gt slow 12 230 243 90 95 Pulse closing fast gt slow 244 246 96 Random pulse opening fast 247 249 97 Random pulse opening slow 250 252 98 Random pulse closing fast 253 255 99 100 Random pulse closing slow Framing MACRO functions 13 0 2 0 1 No Macro 3 255 2 100 Reserved for MACROs 44 Focus 0 255 0 100 Focus far gt near 15 Zoom 0 255 0 100 Zoom wide gt narrow 16 Framing shutter 1 0 255 0 100 Out gt In Framing shutter 1 17 0 126 0 Angle 127 128 50 Parallel 129 255 100 Angle 18 Framing shutter 2 0 255 0 100 Out gt In Framing shutter 2 19 0 126 0 Angle 127 128 50 Parallel 129 255 100 Angle DMX protocol 43 DMX channel Value Percent Function Start code 0 20 Framing shutter 3 0 255 0 100 Out gt In Framing shutter 3 21 0 126 0 Angle 127 128 50 Parallel 129 255 100 Angle 22 Framing shutter 4 0 255 0 100 Out gt In Framing shutter 4 23 0 126 0 Angle 127 128 50 Parallel 129 255 100 Angle 24 Rotate Framing Shutters 0 255 0 100 Right gt Center gt Left Pan 25 0 0 Max Left 127 50 Neutral 255 100 Max Right Tilt 26 0 0 Max Up 127 50 Neutral 255 100 Max Down Speed Pan Tilt Movement 0 2 0 1 Tracking 3 236 2 92 Speed Fast gt Slow 237 239 93 Tracking Sl
7. AC supplies of 100 120 volts 15 A main fuses for use with AC supplies of 200 250 volts Install the appropriate fuses in the holders near the power switch Power supply adjustments The MAC 2000 Performance II identified as such by the label on the base of the product comes with an electronic ballast and an auto sensing auto ranging switch mode power supply Manual adjustments to the transformer or ballast are not necessary as the MAC 2000 Performance II automatically adapts to the mains voltage and frequency Power connection Important Connect the MAC 2000 Performance II directly to AC power Do not connect it to a dimmer system doing so may damage the fixture You may need to install a cord cap that fits your supply on the power cable A 3 prong grounding type plug must be installed following the manufacturer s instructions The table shows some possible pin identification schemes if the pins are not clearly identified or if you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician To apply power set the power switch on the base to the T position Wire Color Pin Symbol Screw US brown live L yellow or brass blue neutral N silver yellow green ground green Table 1 Cord cap connections Reduced power function The MAC 2000 Performance II has an automatic power reduction function which reduces the consumption to 700W if the shutter dimmer is closed for more than 10 seco
8. EE 408 mm 16 0 in Tele EE 490 mm 19 3 in Heights ce feces A AG OS Dee oe Sed See EE 743 mm 29 3 in Wel EE 39 5 kg 87 lbs SOURCE LP a a A A AA dee disc 1200 W short arc discharge BAS E SR RR RA Double ended SFc 10 4 with key Approved models ve NNN CNN NEEN 4 e e de nes eee ee de bane Osram HMI 1200 W S Short Arc EE hs be cde A e ELE BE EE automatic and remote hot re strike Ballasts EE EE electronic Low voltage power supply electronic auto ranging or manually set THERMAL Maximum ambient temperature Tat 40 C 104 F Maximum surface temperature 140 C 284 F Total heat dissipation sss deel Ate a nt Eee Arr BAe Bre Aa tte daca Aa ca 5120 Btu hr PHOTOMETRICS Lisht output A A bee A a eens ee ee ie ee US 23000 lumens Measurement Ud tin ens Wa kd ee dings Osram HMI 1200 W S ELECTRICAL AC Input saparone EE 3 m trailing cable w o cord cap Operatins ranges A nck te a EA Aen ee a at 100 130 200 260 V 50 60 Hz Ballasts nes es Re one ak eee Sal Gad Ved eines A A EEN electronic Powersupply ii en E A A ES cate Tanks dra e e auto ranging Main fuses x 2 when local AC supply is 208 250 V ISA Main fuses x 2 when local AC supply is 100 120 V T20A Fuse EE T6 3A Fuse E102 eege A A e EE E Ee Ala TIOA FUSE EA 0 EE EECHER T3 15 A Buse TO E
9. MAC 2000 Performance II makes this an ideal tool for creating all sorts of weather effects CLOUDS GN ore A Gobo 163 EN Ke E 25 Le and one of the wee following BW vg pi A G Gobo 170 we gt Gobo 164 T z Y Eh S E wee x Cloud breakup disc 7 Gobo 167 Once again the speed and focus come greatly into play when creating your final effect whether you wish to create soft flowing clouds on a summers night or gathering thunder clouds about to explode Alternative gobos Use aniy non meshed cloud gobo to create the desired effect that you need You should choose your gobo based on the type and density of your desired effect MAC 2000 Performance ll RAIN WO Gobo 882 and one of the SNY y following AOS Gobo 503 Spiral breakup disc For driving rain you should angle the gobo first using the indexing control and then align the animation wheel anywhere between the horizontal and vertical axis to provide the desired effect SNOW and Gobo 884 Elliptical breakup disc This is a simple effect to set up but looks excellent The use of the prism on the effect wheel of the MAC 2000 Performance II will help diffuse the image creating a more random effect which adds a new dimension to the animation and is very effective in some situations Other effects Here are some further examples of different animations that can be achieved with the MAC 2000 Performance II LIGHT THROUGH TR
10. The ideas outlined here are intended as suggestions only The precise look of any effect will depend on many factors including the focus setting of your MAC 2000 Performance II the projection surface onto which the image is directed and any color mixing effects that you choose This section is divided into four e Water effects on page 25 e Fire effects on page 27 e Clouds rain and snow on page 28 e Other effects on page 29 24 MAC 2000 Performance ll Water effects RIPPLING WATER Gobo 955 and one of the following Gobo 958 Gobo 833 Radial breakup disc Use slower speeds for gentler or more distant movement For rough water substitute a more wavy gobo design such as DHA Lighting s Reflected Water 906 Flames 4 960 or Fire Waves 238 275 and use the Coarse Radial Breakup animation disc or the Elliptical Breakup animation disc for an irregular movement combined with a higher rotation speed Alternative gobos Alternative animation discs Linear Breakups 401 402 501 504 Coarse Radial Breakup gives a bolder movement Shower 882 Spiral Breakup adds some flowing movement WAVES fe es ee Gobo 504 and one of the H NY following w A At L We E WY F Gobo 238 275 Triangle breakup disc As with any animation effect the rotation speed and image focus will have a great effect on the final projection so these parameters should be experim
11. dhalighting co uk E mail sales dhalighting co uk Martin Professional A S are extremely grateful to DHA Lighting for allowing us to use material previously published by them Note that there may be some small differences between the graphical images that you see in this guide and the final animation wheel or gobo designs when you use them due to the difference in scale However we have tried to be as accurate as possible General animation tips Via your DMX controller you can control both the starting position of the animation disc and its rotation direction and speed The animation disc can be set to run continuously or to run in an indexing mode which will be of great use if you are using custom animation discs with text or company logos You are also able to choose the angle at which the disc has its starting position be it horizontally aligned vertically aligned or anywhere in between Choice of gobo The gobo is the basis of the moving image and should be chosen first It is worth noting however that useful and interesting effects can often be achieved with the most unlikely gobos by projecting them out of focus Focus With the gobo in hard focus the animation will not be optimized movement is minimal and results will almost always be disappointing Similarly with the animation disk in hard focus you will see a far greater movement but the gobo pattern will be lost It is essential therefore to experiment with the focus in
12. is inserted backwards Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool 2 Lock the head in the top side up position and remove the top cover Turn the gobo wheels as required to access the desired position Pull the gobo holder away from the wheel slightly to release Remove the gobo holder 3 Remove the gobo retention spring from the gobo holder and drop the gobo out of the holder Insert the new gobo in the holder nsert the spring with the narrow end against the gobo 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 4 Work the rim of the gobo holder under both clips and snap the gobo holder back into position If necessary a small screwdriver or similar tool may be used to pry the clips away from the wheel 5 Replace the cover and release the pan and or tilt locks before operating Optical configuration 33 Effect wheel The effect wheel provides a variable frost filter and two positions for effects The MAC 2000 Performance II comes with a wide angle lens and a nine fact prism installed in these positions Wide angle lens beam expander 9 facet prism Open position Variable frost filter Replacing effects 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool 2 Lock the head in the upside down position and remove the bottom cover Turn the effect wheel so that the locking plate is under the sens
13. most controllers LRAG nee moD2 Real delta value algorithm CAL 1 10 Tracking samples Increase if pan tilt is not smooth Default 6 FACT LOAD Return all personality settings not calibrations to factory defaults dFSE CUS1 CUS2 LOAd Load custom configuration CUS3 SAVE Save current configuration Table 2 Control menu Control menu 45 Menu Item Options Notes Default settings in bold print TOTL Total hours of operation since fabricated TIME HRS RSET Hours of operation since counter reset To reset display counter i and press for 5 seconds OTE Total hours of operation with lamp on since fabricated TIME AR RSET Lamp hours since counter reset To reset display counter and Ka press T for 5 seconds OTE Total number of lamp strikes since fabricated SE TIME L ST RSET Number of lamp strikes since counter reset To reset display a counter and press 7 for 5 seconds HEAd Head temperature TEMP bASE Base temperature LAMP e in the lamp module not the temperature of the lamp VER CPU firmware version STCO Decimal value of the DMX start code The start code must be 0 for dMXL E the MAC 2000 Performance II to function properly dIM EFSP DMX value from 0 255 received for each channel RST Reset fixture L ON Lamp on LoFF Lamp off OPEN O
14. of the fixture Verify that the structure can bear at least 10 times the weight of all installed fixtures clamps cables auxiliary equipment etc Bolt each clamp securely to a clamp bracket with an M12 bolt grade 8 8 or better and lock nut Align a clamp with 2 mounting points in the base Insert the fasteners into the base and turn both levers a full 1 4 turn clockwise to lock Install the second clamp If the truss can be lowered fixtures can be clamped on directly from the double flight case If the fixture must be lifted block access under the work area Working safely from a stable platform hang the fixture on the truss with the arrow towards the area to be illuminated Tighten the rigging clamps Install a safety wire that can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture The attachment point is designed to fit a caribiner clamp Verify that the pan and tilt locks are released Verify that there are no combustible materials or surfaces to be illuminated within 1 meter of the fixture and that there are no flammable materials nearby Figure 9 Rigging hardware installation Rigging 13 CONTROL PANEL The LED control panel is used to set the address and personalities read lamp hours and other information calibrate effects and run a test routine Most of these functions may be performed remotely via the serial link with the Martin MP 2 Uploader Navigation The DMX address and any messages see page 51 are displayed
15. qualified 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 Magnetically indexed effect resets correctly but wanders after fixture reaches operating temperature Effect wheel requires mechanical adjustment Disable effects feedback page 16 Contact Martin technician for service Mechanical effect loses position Mechanical train requires cleaning adjustment or lubrication Contact Martin technician for service No light and LERR error message displayed Lamp blown Disconnect fixture and replace lamp Lamp not installed Disconnect fixture and install lamp Lamp access safety switch open Verify that lamp access plate is fully seated and locked in place Lamp cuts out intermittently Fixture is too hot Table 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Allow fixture to cool Clean air filters Reduce ambient room temperature 53 CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTIONS Performance Gobo Gobo rot So LB TA TB RA RB BA BB Frame rot A W position O gt 13 AW rot OO 14 Focus K eL sa 4 Power gt PLAS Y 1 5 15 Zoom PL58 PL51 4 O 16 Dimmer OL 17 CTC QE 4 BLUE 4 BLUE D PL 30 PL 32 Oo bl 4 BROWN D
16. shows the DMX start code S T C O and DMX values received for each effect Control panel 15 Service messages Service Important 16 The Service LED on the control panel lights under conditions that require fixture service and there is a message describing the service required To display the message select SMSG in the main menu This item is available only when the LED is lit There are two service messages Replace lamp is displayed when the lamp counter exceeds 750 hours which is the rated average life for the HMI 1200 W S lamp The maximum service life is 125 of the average life or 940 hours Fixture overheating is displayed when the head temperature exceeds 120 C 248 F Overheating is likely due to dirty air filters fans or air vents incorrect power supply settings or a defective fan utilities Enter must be held for several seconds to access the utilities menu Test sequences TSEQ provides a general test of all effects that can be run without a controller UTIL PCBt provides routines for circuit board testing that are for service use only Feedback toggles An on the fly position correction system monitors the gobo wheel gobos and effect wheel If a position error is detected the shutter closes while the effect resets This feature can be disabled by turning effects feedback UTIL EFFb off The automatic pan tilt position correction system may be temporarily turned off under UTI L FEDA The of
17. when the MAC 2000 Performance II is turned on To enter the menu press Menu Press Up and Down to move within the menu To select a function or submenu press Enter To escape a function or menu press Menu See Table 2 on page 45 for a complete list of the menu items Note Enter must be pressed and held for a few seconds to enter the utilities menu DMX address and protocol setting 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 MAC 2000 Performance IIs 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 Two DMX protocols 8 bit and 16 bit are available The 8 bit mode uses 28 control channels and provides full basic control The 16 bit mode uses 3 additional channels to provide finer gobo and pan tilt positioning Setting the DMX address and protocol Press Menu to enter the main menu Press Up until Ad dR is displayed Press Enter To snap to channel 1 press Enter and Up Scroll to the desired channel and press Enter 3 Select PSET from the main menu and press Enter Select 8b it or 1 6bt and press Enter Tailoring performance 14 Movement The MAC 2000 Performance II provides six opt
18. with the gobo positions marked Open 5 Flames 1 Dot breakup 4 Water 2 Soft breakup 3 Linear Figure 11 Standard rotating gobo wheel configuration as seen from lamp The rotating gobos are magnetically indexed with a special indexing gobo holder in position 2 the Soft Breakup gobo The indexing gobo holder which has a small magnet must always be in position 2 If it is placed in a different position the gobos will not index correctly The indexing gobo holder accepts the same gobos as normal holders any gobo suitable for the MAC 2000 may be placed in position 2 Two additional aluminum gobos are supplied Realistic stars Clouds Optical configuration 31 32 Gobo specifications All gobo slots accept round theatrical size E glass gobos The rotating gobo wheel positions hold gobos up to 3 mm thick with the gobo retention spring Gobos thicker than 3 mm must be glued in the holder For the best results custom glass gobos that meet the following criteria should be used UES IMS diameter EE 37 5 0 0 3 mm 1 15 32 0 0 01 in Maximum image diameter 30 mm 1 3 16 in Material ys 29 Abtei caste cant iere EA ne a Bieri e High temperature Borofloat or better glass AAI BF eg ditt dieser Seege dE erties Dichroic or enhanced aluminum Although glass gobos are generally the most durable satisfactory results can be obtained in many applications at les
19. 12 Controlchannels nc Ed had wacked Al Mee ee ea a ee EE ENEE boned Sete ates 28 or 31 Reca il aly ew gure slide ody Wels eae See dale eh Uke eh pom bode ales Opto isolated RS 485 Data MO voii a e locking 3 pin amp 5 pin XLR pin 1 shield pin 2 cold pin 3 hot Setting and addressing LED control panel remote w MP 2 uploader Pan tilt r solutions ia A ak Aa ae a Sega bees 8 or 16 bit robert ng ee d wine EN ae woe oats ie dee esas 8 or 16 bit Movement emma aaa tracking and vector Software installations ENEE serial upload MUF ELECTROMECHANICAL EFFECTS VEER 0 100 M e use sees vious EE e clade Gace A e Ale eens Sees 0 100 A EEN 0 100 Color correction us reins den DEEN d Ee EEN ns eg 0 178 mireds Gobo animation wheel seers sers hrs pis E a NEEN EN ala nee Animation effects at any angle Gobo wheel sen EE O Lt te SES 5 rotating and indexable slots Four blade framing system Blade tilting 31 frame rotation 45 Effect wheel wide angle converter lens non rotating 9 facet prism variable frost EE EE motorized Dimmer shutter full range dimming and variable speed flash Fessler a se ee Set afloat de sincere eh E is E ER abe le td dt lak 2 m 6 5 ft infinity EE 10 28 EE E 540 ts eet hbase pone PR Bek i Saas ee er eo ads le eee te Mel Wes Ce 267
20. Adj See Adjustment submenu on page 49 CAL P OF 1 255 Pan offset CAL T OF 1 255 Tilt offset CAL d OF 1 255 Dimmer offset CAL C OF 1 255 Cyan offset UTIL CAL M OF 1 255 Magenta offset tegen CAL Y OF 1 255 Yellow offset e CAL CTOF 1 255 CTC offset seconds CAL GObO 1255 Gobo wheel offset ee ST CAL EFOF 1225 Effect wheel offset CAL IROF 1 255 lris offset CAL FOOF 1 255 Focus offset CAL ZOOF 1 255 Zoom offset dFOF SURE Return all offsets to the default settings PCbT LE PCB test for service use only Regulate the effect cooling fans for quieter performance Enabling REG this option increases the operating temperature and thus increases FANS wear on the components FULL Operate cooling fans at full speed This is the default from software version 1 4 UPLd SURE Manually set fixture to software update mode SMSG Replace lamp Displayed when lamp hours exceed average life 750 hours Sere Fixture overheating Displayed if head temperature exceeds 120 C 248 F Table 2 Control menu MAC 2000 Performance ll ADJUSTMENT SUBMENU This functions are used by Martin service technicians to adjust the fixture This menu is located under UTIL Ad3 Menu Item Options Notes RST Reset fixture L ON Strike lamp LoFF Douse lamp OPEN Open dimmer Adj Turn dimmer to adjustment position cl
21. CAL P OF and press Enter Adjust the offset as necessary to align the beam with the reference beam Press Enter to save the setting Tilt calibration is most useful when multiple fixtures are arranged horizontally To calibrate set zoom focus iris and pan position for easy side by side comparison and set each fixture to the same tilt DMX value Select one fixture to be the reference fixture On the other fixtures select UTIL CAL T OF and press Enter Adjust the offset as necessary to align the beam with the reference beam Press Enter to save the setting MAC 2000 Performance ll Figure 10 Zoom calibration point 5 To calibrate the dimmer select UTIL CAL D OF and press Enter Hold a piece of paper over the lens Set the offset to O and then increase it until light is clearly projected onto the paper Press Enter to save the setting Remove the paper 6 To calibrate color mixing flags cyan magenta yellow and color temperature correction project white beams with no dimming and position them for easy comparison On each fixture including the reference select UTIL CAL C OF and press Enter This adds a defined amount of cyan Select one fixture to be the reference Adjust the offsets on the other fixtures to match the reference color Press Enter to save the setting Repeat forM OF magenta Y OF yellow and CTOF CTC 7 Focus calibration is useful when two or more fixtures are the same distance from a projection
22. EES and Gobo 405 Elliptical breakup disc It is possible to use almost any of the animation discs to animate a breakup gobo such as this one There is a wide range of breakup gobos available to choose from on the market today By using a combination of the cyan and yellow color mixing flags you can create various shades of green which will diffract to give a variety of shades You should adjust the values proportionately to give darker or lighter shades of green to your image Animation guide 29 30 TREE IN BREEZE z y mmm CS IN cern oS Linear breakup disc and Ue Gi Gobo 110 By using a combination of the cyan and yellow color mixing flags you can create various shades of green which will diffract to give a variety of shades You should adjust the values proportionately to give darker or lighter shades of green to your image Alternative gobos There are a wide range of tree branch and foliage gobos available which can all be animated to give very distinctive effects PASSING TRAIN Flicker wheel and one of the following Gobo 901 Di Gobo 902 Adjusting the rotation speed of the animation wheel will give you a faster or slower flicker effect depending on the speed of your train MAC 2000 Performance ll OPTICAL CONFIGURATION Rotating gobo wheel The MAC 2000 Performance II is supplied with 5 rotating gobos installed Figure 11 shows the standard gobo configuration
23. ING EE 53 CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTIONS e AN 8 tn seer At Bg Vos nes do eee AN 54 SPECIFICATIONS eae NE A EE 55 MAC 2000 Performance ll INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the MAC 2000 Performance II The MAC 2000 Performance II is a 1200 W moving head spotlight that provides CMY color mixing continuous color correction CTC four blade framing system motorized iris gobo wheel with five indexable rotating gobos indexable gobo animation wheel effect wheel with 3 effects wide angle converter lens non rotating nine facet prism and variable frost combined dimmer shutter focus zoom 540 of pan and 267 of tilt The MAC 2000 Performance II has an electronic ballast that provides flicker free operation an economic power saving mode and an auto ranging switch mode power supply SMPS that removes the need for manual adjustments to the transformer or ballast For the latest firmware updates documentation and other information about this and all Martin Professional products please visit the Martin web site at http www martin dk Safety information Warning This product is for professional use only It is not for household use This product presents risks of lethal or severe injury due to fire and heat electric shock ultraviolet radiation lamp explosion and falls Read this manual before powering or installing the fixture follow the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the fix
24. MAC 2000 Performance II user manual 743 al 530 gt O 2001 2002 Martin Professional A S Denmark All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from Martin Professional A S Denmark Printed in Denmark P N 35000103 Rev F INTRODUCTION EE EENEG 5 Saletyintormation lt tetas tate eau isa tuba parda Zei a ag dun ile E ceed pete 5 THAN SPOR TORT Nee ANS A aot t e haha voce E EE 7 Included ME EE 7 Transport IOCkKS ts Ae A SE ee AA Bee ANS 2e ER A A SB ie 7 Single flight Caste ee ee ge Pet eae ee we EE 7 Double MICASE 2 mits eae A A ees A SE aE ote Dae ae tne PEER 8 A eia raa a E E A E a aa a r ae a o a a A ata e 9 About the HMI T200 MI amp st 26404 vot a das de decidi paa E tas 9 Lamp replacement sti rai rs e iv e iia e 9 AG ROWER ee ee nes E de a ee te ie den EEE EEE NS int 11 FUSES A O ee A eats A e est 11 Power supply adjustments 11 Power connection EE 11 Reduced power function ooo 11 RE 12 Connecting fixtureS amy a a e aE e E E a A E n a A aa E a E A BA ee 12 RIGGING EE 13 EELER ES A 14 NaVIGatlONii425 22 tea tt fa EE Shot EE 14 DMX address and protocol setting 14 Tailoring pertorMance oooocoooocor 44 see 14 ROQUES 52 8 Leu bs
25. MX channel Value Percent Function Start code 0 Rotating gobo 1 index coarse MSB Set gobo selection on channel 7 0 255 0 100 Index min gt max 8 Rotating gobo 1 cont rotation Set gobo selection on channel 7 0 2 0 Static 3 127 1 50 CCW slow gt fast 128 252 51 99 CW fast gt slow 253 255 100 Static Rotating gobo 1 index fine LSB Set gobo selection on channel 7 0 255 0 100 Index min gt max 9 Rotating gobo 1 cont rotation Set gobo selection on channel 7 0 255 0 100 No function Gobo Animation wheel position 0 9 0 3 No Effect 10 19 4 7 Vertical position Indexing set index on channel 10 20 29 8 11 Horizontal position Indexing set index on channel 10 30 39 12 15 Vertical position Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 10 40 49 16 19 Horizontal position Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 10 50 139 20 54 Animation wheel scroll position Vertical gt Horizontal Indexing set index on channel 11 10 140 229 55 89 Animation wheel scroll position Horizontal gt Vertical Cont Rot set dir speed on channel 11 230 235 90 92 No Effect Gobo Animation MACROS 236 239 93 Macro 1 240 243 94 95 Macro 2 244 247 96 Macro 3 248 251 97 98 Macro 4 252 255 99 100 Macro 5 Gobo Animation wheel index Set position on channel 10 0 255 0 100 Index min gt max 41 Gobo Animation wheel cont rotation Set position on channel 10 0 2 0 Static 3 127 1
26. PA EFF1 Effect 1 EFF2 Effect 2 I 0 1199 Iris Open gt Closed POUT Pulse opening IRIS P IN Pulse closing RNdO Random pulse opening RNdI Random pulse closing FOC 0 255 Focus Infinity Near oe ZOOM 0 255 Zoom Flood gt spot KETO 0 255 Framing shutter blade 1 Move in or out RO00 R127 Framing shutter blade 1 Angle right O 127 b1AG 1000 1127 Framing shutter blade 1 Angle left O 127 b2I0 0 255 Framing shutter blade 2 Move in or out ROOQO R127 Framing shutter blade 2 Angle right 0 127 b2AG 1000 1127 Framing shutter blade 2 Angle left O 127 DILO 0 255 Framing shutter blade 3 Move in or out RO00 R127 Framing shutter blade 3 Angle right O 127 SE LOOO L127 Framing shutter blade 3 Angle left 0 127 b4I0O 0 255 Framing shutter blade 4 Move in or out ROOQO R127 Framing shutter blade 4 Angle right 0 127 b4AG LOOO L127 Framing shutter blade 4 Angle left 0 127 PAN 0 255 Pan Left gt Right TILT 0 255 Tilt Up Down TSE RUN Run a general test of all effects Table 2 Control menu Control menu 47 48 Menu Item Options Notes Default settings in bold print ON Enable pan tilt position correction system ga OFF Disable pan tilt feedback Setting not saved ON Enable on the fly reset of color gobo and effect wheels Ge OFF Disable on the fly reset of color gobo and effect wheels
27. S Re ne dre ne ae nee EAR dal nes dm ET T3 15 A MAXIMUM POWER AND CURRENT EIN SOMA ZS 45 E Ne Mee EE PEN PA e ec eher 1590 W 19 8 A 100 V760 HZ LR Sea a eee RE a een Seeger 1560 W 19 3 A 120 Vols S OVA Zi ire ie AS te a ht M ie toad Rede E EE ee EE 1560 W 16 8 A EISE RE 1540 W 16 3 A 208 Vel SOS sic ak eed er Ve de dbase A M el nr td PL ess ty Senn ou ta i tt 1470 W 10 5 A RER EE 1470 W 10 3 A EAR ELE EE EE 1480 W 9 6 A 230 Vil GON AD A ee ee EE 1470 W 9 4 A 250 E LE EE 1480 W 8 6A ZION EE sie ME gel ny cae pete ewes sde re alae a wae gee bane ane lew de A 1480 W 8 5 A GoBos Outside diameter e tee ek co plas LE A eh Ae E EEN 37 5 0 0 3 mm 1 48 0 0 01 in Timage diameters A ue tt eg A MA E EEN E ee ao die 30 mm 1 18 in NOT CR ge yids Mae wale Slew tee ed 1 1 mm in static slots up to 7 mm in rotating slots Mat degt E a high temperature Borofloat or better glass Coat LES tite EE e Sia RE tes We eee She eee Rt dichroic or enhanced aluminum GOBO ANIMATION WHEELS Outside diameter sis sisi fda did anes ee NS E oe ae RAO ev a ete rt et 133 mm 0 0 25 mm Image outer diameters dad AER Sch Yew rentes Re Ue es ee we denn E 130 mm 5 12 in Image inner diameters Sas read def us gang Ho E Gece eed oes PEA Rae nd te ae a he ate 16 mm 0 63 in EHICKNESS it nes a Mores sited EHTK 0 5 mm 0 02 in EIERE UE Aluminium CONTROL AND PROGRAMMING Protocol eu ENER AS nad res tens Shee Kaw ane i ae ate EE ons Sak ore USITT DMX 5
28. abled Overriding the MOdE menu setting 243 245 96 Tracking Studio mode enabled Overriding the MOdE menu setting 246 248 97 98 Tracking Shortcuts disabled Overriding the SCUT menu setting 249 251 99 Tracking Shortcuts enabled Overriding the SCUT menu setting 252 255 100 Blackout while moving DMxX protocol 41 8 bit protocol DMX channel Value Percent Function Start code 0 Shutter Strobe Reset Lamp On Off 0 19 0 7 Shutter Closed lamp reduced to 700 W E ballast after 10 sec 20 49 8 19 No function Shutter Open 50 72 20 28 Strobe on fast gt slow 73 79 29 31 Shutter open lamp reduced to 700 W E ballast 80 99 32 39 Pulse opening fast gt slow 100 119 40 47 Pulse closing fast gt slow 120 127 48 50 No function 128 147 51 57 Random Strobe Fast 148 167 58 65 Random Strobe Medium 1 168 187 66 73 Random Strobe Slow 188 190 74 74 No function 191 193 75 Random pulse opening fast 194 196 76 Random pulse opening slow 197 199 77 Random pulse closing fast 200 202 78 79 Random pulse closing slow 203 207 80 81 No function 208 217 82 85 Reset Fixture 218 227 86 89 No function 228 237 90 93 Lamp On Power On 238 247 94 97 No Function 248 255 98 100 Lamp Off Power Off Note T gt 5 seconds Intensity 0 255 0 100 0 100 3 Cyan 0 255 0 100 White gt Cyan 4 Magenta 0 255 0 100 White gt Magenta Yel
29. ach branch of the link e Martin fixtures introduced before 1997 have reversed polarity data sockets pin 2 hot and pin 3 cold The socket polarity is labelled Use a phase reversing cable between the MAC 2000 Performance II and any Martin device with reversed polarity Connecting the data link 1 Connect the DMX data input from the controller to the MAC 2000 Performance Ise 3 pin or 5 pin input male socket 2 Using the sockets that match your data cable connect the output of the fixture closest to the controller to the input of the next fixture 3 Insert a male 120 Q XLR termination plug in the 3 pin or 5 pin output of the last fixture on the link 12 MAC 2000 Performance ll RIGGING Warning Warning The MAC 2000 Performance II can be placed on stage or clamped to a truss in any orientation The Fast Lock system enables quick and easy fastening of the clamp brackets in 4 positions as shown Figure 8 Figure 8 Clamp bracket positions Always use 2 clamps to rig the fixture Lock each clamp with both 1 4 turn fasteners The fasteners are locked only when turned fully clockwise Attach an approved safety cable to the attachment hole in the base Never use the carrying handles for secondary attachment Clamping the fixture to a truss Verify that the rigging clamps not included are undamaged and can bear at least 10 times the weight
30. ble fade times and results in smooth movement regardless of the cross fade time or the controller s processing power To open the iris slowly in tracking mode for example you program a scene with the iris fully closed and a second scene with the iris fully open Then you set a cross fade time between the two scenes of say 10 seconds The controller gradually changes the iris position value from 199 closed to 0 open To open the iris slowly in vector mode you program the iris closed and open as before Then you set the cross fade time to 0 and program a slow speed in the second scene on the Effect Speed Channel MAC 2000 Performance ll ANIMATION GUIDE This chapter is designed to help you get as much as possible from the gobo animation system in your MAC 2000 Performance II It contains a section on general animation tips an overview of the animation disc designs available and a number of examples of different effects that can easily be created using your animation system To achieve most of the effects you will use both an animation disc and a regular gobo Throughout this guide we have used DHA Lighting in the United Kingdom as the reference for the regular gobos All of the gobo numbers and designs mentioned belong to the standard range available from DHA Lighting Their contact details are DHA Lighting Limited 284 302 Waterloo Road London SEI 8RQ United Kingdom Tel 44 207 771 2900 Fax 44 207 771 2901 Internet www
31. ctional movement similar to the Spiral Breakup but with constantly changing direction of movement A SEL LG PIRE SS Sec This is specifically useful for snow or similar effects where flurries of movement Les AZ SS would be expected y KZ ES Ce NN Y d Sif Oo 9 Mech SEF Dot breakup The Dot Breakup disc P N 62400214 gives you the opportunity to cause motion while maintaining a more focused projection of the gobo image It is suggested for effects such as falling leaves or rising bubbles This animation wheel is supplied as standard with the MAC 2000 Performance II Animation guide 23 Flicker wheel The Flicker Wheel P N 62400222 provides a different kind of effect and can be used at high speed for motion effects such as passing trains It can also be effectively used for just breaking up the beam of a fixture and for an organic strobe effect Coarse radial breakup The Coarse Radial Breakup disc P N 62400224 is particularly effective for animating light from a non focused source whilst providing a minimal loss in intensity due to the high white to black ratio of the radial pattern It is also effective for similar uses to the Radial Breakup disc Coarse tangential breakup The Coarse Tangential Breakup disc P N 62400226 can be used on its own in an unfocused form to give the image of flames It can also be combined with gobos to give a drifting image to the projection Effects ideas
32. custom animation wheels that you may have made with text or logos Custom animation wheels are available from the major gobo manufacturers such as DHA Lighting in London Speed The apparent speed of image movement depends not only on the disc rotation speed but on the complexity of both the gobo and the disc patterns Speeds suggested in the examples in this handbook are guidelines and are only intended as a starting point Color The use of the dichroic CMY color changing system of the MAC 2000 Performance II can greatly enhance your animation effects The system has been designed so that refraction across the beam will give slight variants in color adding depth to your animations particularly when using multiple dichroic colors Some color tips are given in the EFFECTS IDEAS section Animation discs and their uses Five gobo animation wheels are supplied as standard with the MAC 2000 Performance II The others mentioned here can be ordered from your Martin dealer Tangential breakup The Tangential Breakup disc P N 62400215 produces a subtle rippling motion particularly when moving parallel with the lines of the gobo It is the most suitable for rising flames flowing water and other effects where a single direction of movement is required This animation wheel is supplied as standard with your MAC 2000 Performance II Radial breakup The Radial Breakup disc P N 62400211 is perfect for providing a strong regular movement sui
33. e Percent Function Start code 0 Rotating gobo index Set gobo selection on channel 7 0 255 0 100 Index min gt max 8 Rotating gobo cont rotation Set gobo selection on channel 7 0 2 0 1 Static 3 127 2 50 CCW slow gt fast 128 252 51 98 CW fast gt slow 253 255 99 100 Static Gobo Animation wheel position 0 9 0 3 No Effect 10 19 4 7 Vertical position Indexing set index on channel 10 20 29 8 11 Horizontal position Indexing set index on channel 10 30 39 12 15 Vertical position Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 10 40 49 16 19 Horizontal position Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 10 50 139 20 54 Animation wheel scroll position Vertical gt Horizontal Indexing set index on channel 10 9 140 229 55 89 Animation wheel scroll position Horizontal gt Vertical Cont Rot set dir speed on channel 10 230 235 90 92 No Effect Gobo Animation MACROS 236 239 93 Macro 1 240 243 94 95 Macro 2 244 247 96 Macro 3 248 251 97 98 Macro 4 252 255 99 100 Macro 5 Gobo Animation wheel index Set position on channel 9 0 255 0 100 Index min gt max 10 Gobo Animation wheel cont rotation Set position on channel 9 0 2 0 1 Static 3 127 2 50 CCW slow gt fast 128 252 51 98 CW fast gt slow 253 255 99 100 Static Effect selection 0 0 Open 41 1 234 1 91 Variable Frost min gt max 235 242 92 94 Effect 1 243 250 95
34. ented with With all water effects it is possible to add an amount of cyan from the color mixing system which will diffract to give both cyan and white color shifts as the image animates Alternative gobos Alternative animation discs Linear Breakups 401 402 501 504 Linear Breakup Reflected Water 906 Elliptical Breakup gives an irregular rhythm Animation guide 25 26 REFLECTED WATER AY So E Gobo 903 and one of the NY following LAY ee Gobo 906 Radial breakup disc As with any animation effect the rotation speed and image focus will have a great effect on the final projection so these parameters should be experimented with With all water effects it is possible to add an amount of cyan from the color mixing system which will diffract to give both cyan and white color shifts as the image animates Alternative animation disc Elliptical Breakup gives an irregular movement WHIRLPOOL and AE Gobo 893 Spiral breakup disc A whirlpool effect can be created effectively by leaving the gobo in a static position and just rotating the animation wheel However to give a more dynamic whirlpool effect the gobo for this combination should also be rotated in a counter direction to the animation wheel Again differences in the focus and in particular with the speeds on this effect will give you a variety of different options With all water effects it is possible to add an amount of cyan from the color mixing system w
35. ere maximum Contact Mantin service personnel for F bER Feedback error pan tilt speed is reduced thus preventing the fixture a from losing track of its home position losing step PAER Pan time out TIER Tilt time out CYER Cyan time out the electric indexing circuit is MAER Magenta time out malfunctioning The fixture will after the Reset fixture again Contact Martin Y EER Yellow time out time out establish a mechanical stop and service personnel if problem continues CTER CTC time out continue to work normally F OER Focus time out ZOER Zoom time out g OER Gobo wheel time out gRER Gobo wheel rotation time out aP ER Animation wheel position the magnetic indexing circuit malfunctions time out e g sensor defective or magnet missing Reset fixture again Contact Martin aRER Animation wheel rotation After the time out the effect in question stops service personnel if problem continues time out in a random position E F ER Effect wheel time out RE ER Frame rotation index time out S3SC S4SC eege SE an effect does not move away from the index STSC position under reset a sensor or micro switch Contact Martin service personnel for S8SC circuit is shorted or a micro switch is stuck or assistance connected incorrectly S9SC S10S S11S S12S RAME there is an on board RAM memory error Contact Martin service personnel for assistance OPER there is an on board programming error Contact Martin se
36. ev de EN e SEN cade M eth da 15 REENEN 16 SOC UM ida ee 16 ERFECIS 2 sta daa is nt De a a EE 18 Framing SNUtterS iii DIA Ae hte a OA ae lg es is EES 18 GODOS sea Sete anata Lai coolers ats line er bh Toe ale ieee seach EE 18 Gobo animation system 18 Dimming and Strobe sa ass dia sue sedate alegd ce po Sale nn ee Sele gd 19 Clr MIXING ings erases a Sane Dee eege ege ebe 19 Color temperature correction 19 t ciwheel nia EE 19 RS D ated 19 OCUS ANA ZOOM ee ae btn tote cece wea Sarat ans DURE Me te a Sr Dr Mage cn Tee ent ler 19 SEI D Ile Er ENEE RA ne ete beamed alt aa etai 19 Speed Deeg ee is Aas eebe e ee ua Gato ated gaat 20 ANIMATION GUIDE colas Ss Ws Baar e E SOS ken eat 21 General animation pe 21 Animation discs and their uses 22 Ee e EE 24 OPTICAL CONFIGURATION cocoa chore PAR vos eden ta Sha dhe ue ene ets dee ae ade ee 31 Rotating gobo Whaha ress eerti Paca peed EE ee a Guid nee Lee Sete 31 Bue WEG lice irk nS Bole cect EE 34 Gobo animahom EE 34 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Su 25 oun bund ote tak Ble Een Bude EE a do ei e 36 EE EE EE 36 Softwaresinstallation 4 4 EE 37 BMX PROTOCOL 2 8 22 tei suas dee hia E 38 AG Bit protocol EE 39 SDE protocol dE Uae a Tak ee aes bet Aes Sle a eg 42 ERENNERT 45 ADJUSTMENT SUBMENU sis eege eent a Mou ns E 49 DISPLAY MESSAGES EE E hp Gide eae TN Sa 51 TROUBEESHOOU
37. f setting however is not saved and the system will be re enabled the next time the fixture starts If the system cannot correct the pan tilt position within 10 seconds feedback is automatically disabled Adjustment The adjustment menu UT I L Ad j provides manual control for making mechanical adjustments See page 49 Calibration The calibration menu UTIL CAL provides utilities to define offsets in software that are relative to the mechanical reset or home positions This allows you to fine tune optical alignment and achieve uniform performance between fixtures Dimmer and zoom are calibrated to defined points The other effects are calibrated relative to an arbitrary reference fixture Default offset settings may be restored by selecting default offsets UTIL dFOF Calibrating effects 1 2 Apply power but do not strike the lamp until zoom has been calibrated To calibrate zoom first remove the bottom head cover Select UTIL CAL ZOOF and press Enter Adjust the offset until the face of the zoom lens plate is flush with the back edge of the focus plate Figure 10 Press Enter to save the setting Replace the bottom head cover Pan calibration is most useful when multiple fixtures are stacked vertically To calibrate set zoom focus iris and tilt position 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 UTIL
38. ftware Uploader online help file Requirements The following are required in order to install software e The MAC 2000 Performance II update file available for download from the User Support Area of the Martin web site http www martin dk e The Martin Software Uploader program version 4 0 or later available for download from the User Support Area of the Martin web site e A Martin MP 2 Uploader connected to a Windows 95 98 ME 2000 XP PC or a LightJockey Controller DJ or Club with 4064 DMX Interface card Preventing software updates Software updates are enabled by default but you can disable this by setting the Write jumper see Circuit board connections on page 54 to disable Boot sector jumper If the normal upload procedure does not work or if the software update notes call for a boot sector update move the boot sector jumper on the printed circuit board to the BOOT position before uploading software SETTING THE BOOT SECTOR JUMPER 1 Disconnect the fixture from power 2 Remove the top screws from the ends of the front side panel and tilt the panel down to expose the main circuit board 3 Using the appropriate diagram in Circuit board connections on page 54 or the label inside the base locate the BOOT jumper PL16 Move the jumper to the BOOT position 4 Perform a boot mode upload When the upload is complete disconnect the fixture from power and move the jumper back to the locked or normal po
39. gobos from the standard range Elliptical Breakup gives an irregular movement could be used in substitution for the above suggestions 88 Dot Breakup RISING FLAMES 1 LS LA gt Di Gobo 176 vun AAE d l Y A Gobo 175 OUT Ke Tangential breakup disc As with any animation effect the rotation speed and image focus will have a great effect on the final projection so these parameters should be experimented with With all fire and flame effects it is possible to add an amount of magenta approximately 70 and yellow approximately 90 from the color mixing system which will diffract to give orange yellow and red color shifts as the image animates Alternative gobos Any of the fire or flame gobos from the standard range could be used in substitution for the above suggestions Animation guide 27 28 RISING FLAMES 2 Coarse tangential breakup disc Different to above this animation gives a much stronger image of rising flames with the broader pattern on the disc For this animation it is possible to use the animation disk on its own to create the rising flame effect You will need to set the focus away from the disk itself to enhance the effect To give a different image you could also add one of the standard fire or flame gobo designs Alternative gobos Any of the fire or flame gobos from the standard range can be used Clouds rain and snow The versatility that you can achieve with the animation system of the
40. hich will diffract to give both cyan and white color shifts as the image animates FLOWING WATER Gobo 955 and one of the following Gobo 958 Gobo 960 Tangential breakup disc As with any animation effect the rotation speed and image focus will have a great effect on the final projection so these parameters should be experimented with With all water effects it is possible to add an amount of cyan from the color mixing system which will diffract to give both cyan and white color shifts as the image animates MAC 2000 Performance ll Fire effects The range of animation wheels available for the MAC 2000 Performance II is very versatile in producing fire and flame effects Good results may be obtained from many of the designs together with any standard flame or fire gobo designs Here are a few ideas to get you started BLOWING FLAMES IA PGE Gobo 176 Uy Sy G Ds A N Y Ay Gobo 175 SAN and one of the following Spiral breakup disc As with any animation effect the rotation speed and image focus will have a great effect on the final projection so these parameters should be experimented with With all fire and flame effects it is possible to add an amount of magenta approximately 70 and yellow approximately 90 from the color mixing system which will diffract to give orange yellow and red color shifts as the image animates Alternative gobos Alternative animation discs Any of the fire or flame
41. hite gt Magenta Yellow S 0 255 0 100 White gt Yellow 6 CTC 0 255 0 100 White gt CTC Rotating gobo 1 selection 0 9 0 3 Open gobo 10 14 4 5 Gobo 1 Indexing set index on channel 8 15 19 6 7 Gobo 2 Indexing set index on channel 8 20 24 8 9 Gobo 3 Indexing set index on channel 8 25 29 10 11 Gobo 4 Indexing set index on channel 8 30 34 12 13 Gobo 5 Indexing set index on channel 8 35 39 14 15 Gobo 1 Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 8 40 44 16 17 Gobo 2 Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 8 45 49 18 19 Gobo 3 Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 8 50 54 20 21 Gobo 4 Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 8 55 59 22 23 Gobo 5 Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 8 Gobo shake indexing 7 60 74 24 29 Gobo 1 slow gt fast 75 89 30 35 Gobo 2 slow gt fast 90 104 36 41 Gobo 3 slow gt fast 105 119 42 46 Gobo 4 slow gt fast 120 134 47 52 Gobo 5 slow gt fast Gobo shake continuous gobo rotation 135 149 53 58 Gobo 1 slow gt fast 150 164 59 64 Gobo 2 slow gt fast 165 179 65 70 Gobo 3 slow gt fast 180 194 71 67 Gobo 4 slow gt fast 195 209 77 82 Gobo 5 slow gt fast Gobo wheel continuous rotation continuous gobo rotation 210 232 83 91 CW slow gt fast 233 255 92 100 CCW fast gt slow DMX protocol 39 40 D
42. ions for optimizing movement for different applications The protocol setting P SET setting selects 8 bit or finer 16 bit control of pan tilt and gobo index The pan and tilt invert P AT I menu swaps and or inverts pan and tilt The pan tilt speed P T SP menu provides 3 settings FAST NORM and SLOW NORM is best for most applications F A S T provides better performance in applications where speed is most important S LOW provides the smoothest movement and is best in long throw applications with slow movements through narrow angles The studio mode S T Ud setting optimizes all effects besides pan and tilt for speed or quietness The shortcuts S CUT setting determines whether the gobo and effect wheels always take the shortest path between two static positions or oscillate between outer positions Tracking Response The MAC 2000 Performance II has a filter algorithm that looks at several position updates in tracking control mode and calculates the ideal response for smooth movement Tracking response is adjustable to compensate for variations in controller performance In most cases the default settings work well If tracking mode movement is not satisfactory there are 2 parameters that can be adjusted The first is selected under PERS TRAC MOGE The default MOd 1 is the best choice with controllers that calculate intermediate MAC 2000 Performance ll positions at a steady rate Begin by selecting the alterna
43. ll be of great use if you are using custom animation discs with text or company logos You are also able to choose the angle at which the disc has its starting position be it horizontally aligned vertically aligned or anywhere in between For information about e Using the gobo animation effects see Animation guide on page 21 e Changing the installed gobo animation wheel see Gobo animation on page 34 Dimming and strobe The mechanical dimmer shutter system provides smooth high resolution 100 percent dimming instant open and blackout random and variable strobe effects up to 10 Hz and random and variable pulses in which the dimmer snaps open and slowly dims or snaps closed and slowly opens Color mixing The color mixing system uses continuous dichroic cyan magenta and yellow CMY color filters It is a subtractive system that removes color from white light Inserting all three filters results in loss of light for maximum brightness mix 2 colors at a time Color temperature correction The color temperature correction CTC system uses a continuous 0 178 mireds color filter that lowers the color temperature from 6000 K to 2900 K Effect wheel The effect wheel provides a variable frost filter and two slots that house a wide angle converter lens beam expander and a nine facet prism Iris The iris closes down to 15 percent of its full open diameter with high 200 step resolution The Iris Channel also provide
44. low S 0 255 0 100 White gt Yellow 6 CTC 0 255 0 100 White gt CTC Rotating gobo 1 selection 0 9 0 3 Open gobo 10 14 4 5 Gobo 1 Indexing set index on channel 8 15 19 6 7 Gobo 2 Indexing set index on channel 8 20 24 8 9 Gobo 3 Indexing set index on channel 8 25 29 10 11 Gobo 4 Indexing set index on channel 8 30 34 12 13 Gobo 5 Indexing set index on channel 8 35 39 14 15 Gobo 1 Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 8 40 44 16 17 Gobo 2 Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 8 45 49 18 19 Gobo 3 Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 8 50 54 20 21 Gobo 4 Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 8 55 59 22 23 Gobo 5 Cont Rotation set dir speed on channel 8 Gobo shake indexing 7 60 74 24 29 Gobo 1 slow gt fast 75 89 30 35 Gobo 2 slow gt fast 90 104 36 41 Gobo 3 slow gt fast 105 119 42 46 Gobo 4 slow gt fast 120 134 47 52 Gobo 5 slow gt fast Gobo shake continuous gobo rotation 135 149 53 58 Gobo 1 slow gt fast 150 164 59 64 Gobo 2 slow gt fast 165 179 65 70 Gobo 3 slow gt fast 180 194 71 67 Gobo 4 slow gt fast 195 209 77 82 Gobo 5 slow gt fast Gobo wheel continuous rotation continuous gobo rotation 210 232 83 91 CW slow gt fast 233 255 92 100 CCW fast gt slow 42 MAC 2000 Performance ll DMX channel Valu
45. nds This not only increases the lamp life but also further decreases the overall noise emission of the fixture AC power 11 DATA Important Never connect more than 1 data input and 1 data output The MAC 2000 Performance II has both 3 pin and 5 pin XLR sockets for DMX input and output The pin out on all sockets is pin 1 to shield pin 2 to cold and pin 3 to hot There is no connection to pins 4 and 5 The sockets are wired in parallel both inputs connect to both outputs For reliable data transmission and to avoid damage to the fixture however use one input and one output Connecting fixtures e 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 e Never use both outputs to split the link To split the serial link into branches use a splitter such as the Martin 4 Channel Opto lsolated RS 485 Splitter Amplifier e Do not overload the link Up to 32 devices may be connected on a serial link e 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 e
46. or bracket 3 To remove hold the rim of the effect holder and pull back on the locking plate Remove effect from wheel 4 To insert pull back on the locking plate If both effects are removed pull straight back on both tabs Position the groove in the effect holder over the fixed plate Release the locking plate and verify that the effect is properly seated 5 Replace the bottom cover and unlock the head before operating Position the effect holder groove over the fixed plate Locking plate Gobo animation The following w dien wheel patterns are supplied with the MAC 2000 Performance II gt E oe ZEEE Ww GES wes 5 6 io EE Ee E ES De SC mA gt lt lt 0 20 oe SS 5 RSS Ss De a bs Le i E O R o DN T Y RS GE Bu SAS E 3 0 ha SE e A 12 So DHA 13 DHA 16 DHA 18 Tangential breakup Radial breakup Spiral breakup Cloud breakup Dot breakup 34 MAC 2000 Performance ll For information about using the gobo animation effects see Animation guide on page 21 Replacing the gobo animation wheel 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool 2 Lock the head in the upside down position and remove the bottom cover 3 Using a finger or thumb as illustrated move the installed animation wheel up 4 The animation wheels are made of thin aluminum so use a screw driver to release the wheel from the magnetic mount gt E ot eem 5 Take the wheel
47. order to achieve the best effect The precise quality of the result and the impression of the motions direction will also depend on the position of the focus Animation disc patterns Effects ideas on page 24 describes the variations on the basic effect that individual disc patterns can produce Direction of movement The flexible mounting system for the animation discs inside the MAC 2000 Performance II allow you through DMX control to position the wheel at any position through a 90 degree section of the disc This means that effects can be produced with a horizontal movement such as clouds with a vertical movement such as rising flames or at any angle in between such as driving rain The angle of the rotation can be changed during your show via the DMX control of the fixture Note that for some animation effects which are not strictly horizontal or vertical you may find it necessary to flip the orientation of the complete head via the pan and tilt control channels to give your desired angle of animation This will Animation guide 21 depend on the orientation of the head when you began programming your fixture If you find for example that your driving rain effect is not driving the correct way flip the orientation and if necessary rotate the animation wheel in the opposite direction Through the DMX control you can select the wheel to operate in indexing mode rather than continuously rotating This is useful for any
48. osed mechanical stop dIM CLOS Close dimmer STRO Strobe CYAN MAG MIN Color flags out YEL CTC s MAX Color flags in GObO TOOL For gobo adjustment at factory OPEN Turn gobo wheel to open position Turn gobo wheel to adjustment position Adj SW P Animation wheel switch position adjustment OUT Animation wheel out position adjustment ANIW E 7 e e VER Animation wheel vertical position adjustment 4 HOR Animation wheel horizontal position adjustment HEA TOOL For effect wheel adjustment at factory EFE OPEN Turn effect wheel to open position Adj Turn effect wheel to adjustment position OUT Iris out IRIS IN Iris in Adj Beam adjustment bEAM IN Beam in OUT Beam out LEFT Frame rotation left FROT RIGH Frame rotation right NEAR Move focus lens to front FOCU FAR Move focus lens to back NARR Zoom to full spot ZOOM WIdE Zoom to full flood Table 3 Adjustment menu Adjustment submenu 49 Menu Item Options Notes NEUT Move pan and tilt to neutral positions PNTd Pan neutral tilt down PNTU Pan neutral tilt up PATI PLTN Pan left tilt neutral PRTN Pan right tilt neutral PLTd Pan left tilt down PRTU Pan right tilt up Table 3 Adjustment menu MAC 2000 Performance ll DISPLAY MESSAGES Message RST Reset Appears when the fixture is indexing effects at startup What to do Wait for reset to complete SRST Serial
49. ot illuminate surfaces within 1 0 meter 39 inches of the fixture Provide a minimum clearance of 0 1 meters 4 inches around fans and air vents Never place filters or other materials over the lens The exterior of the fixture can get very hot Allow the fixture to cool for at least 5 minutes before handling Do not modify the fixture or install other than genuine Martin parts Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature Ta exceeds 40 C 104 F Introduction 5 Protection from injury due to falls Do not lift or carry the fixture alone When suspending the fixture verify that the structure can hold at least 10 times the weight of all installed devices Verify that all external covers and rigging hardware are securely fastened and use an approved means of secondary attachment such as a safety cable Block access below the work area whenever installing or removing the fixture MAC 2000 Performance ll TRANSPORTATION Important Release the transport locks before operating the fixture Included items The MAC 2000 Performance II is shipped in a 1 or 2 unit flight case that contains the following items e User manual e 2x 20 A main fuses for use with 100 130 V local power supply e 2x 15 A main fuses for use with 200 250 V local power supply e 4 additional animation wheels e 2 aluminium gobos e 2 clamp attachment brackets XLR cable Figure 1 Pan and tilt locks Transport locks The head and yoke ma
50. ough the reflector opening Lock the 4 quarter turn fasteners 6 When installing a new lamp reset the lamp hour and lamp strike counters as described in Time on page 15 Aligning the lamp 4 4 Switch on the MAC 2000 Performance II and allow it to reset Using either a controller or the control module turn on the lamp and project an open white beam on a flat surface Center the hot spot vertically using the top Allen head adjustment screw in the center of the rear plate If there is significant hot spot turn the bottom adjustment screw counterclockwise until the light is evenly distributed If the light is brighter around the edge than it is in the center or if light output is low turn the bottom adjustment screw clockwise until the light is bright and evenly distributed Repeat step 2 MAC 2000 Performance ll sw NS o Figure 7 Lamp adjustment AC POWER WARNING Important Fuses For protection from electric shock the fixture must be grounded earthed The AC mains supply shall be fitted with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground fault protection Verify the power supply settings before applying power The chapter describes Installing fuses Power supply adjustments for the various MAC 2000 Performance II models Connection to a power supply see page 11 The reduced power function see page 11 The MAC 2000 Performance II comes with two 20 AT time delay main fuses for use with
51. out by hand 6 To insert a new wheel place it over the mount ensuring that the magnet that is fitted to the animation wheel is facing the mount There is a small indexing position hole in each animation wheel and the indexing pin on the mount must be positioned in this hole 7 Replace the bottom cover and unlock the head before operating Optical configuration 35 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Important Warning The MAC 2000 Performance II requires routine cleaning The schedule depends heavily on the operating environment please consult a Martin service technician for recommendations Refer all service not described here to a qualified Martin technician Excessive dust smoke fluid and particulate buildup degrades performance and causes overheating and damage to the fixture that is not covered by the warranty Disconnect the fixture from power before removing any cover Cleaning 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 Inspect the air filters regularly and clean before they become clogged Replace the air filters with new ones when replacing the lamp To maintain adequate cooling dust must be cleaned from the fans and air vents periodically Cleaning optical components Disconnect the fixture from power and allow the component
52. ow speed Overriding the PTSP menu setting 27 240 242 94 95 Tracking Normal speed Overriding the PTSP menu setting 243 245 96 Tracking Fast speed Overriding the PTSP menu setting 246 248 97 Fan speed Regulation min noise level Overriding the FAN menu setting 249 251 98 Fan speed Full speed max cooling Overriding the FAN menu setting 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving Speed Dimmer Cyan Magenta Yellow CTC Effect Iris Focus Zoom 0 2 0 1 Tracking 3 239 2 93 Speed Fast gt Slow 240 242 94 95 Tracking Studio mode disabled Overriding the MOdE menu setting 243 245 96 Tracking Studio mode enabled Overriding the MOdE menu setting 246 248 97 Tracking Shortcuts disabled Overriding the SCUT menu setting 249 251 98 Tracking Shortcuts enabled Overriding the SCUT menu setting 252 255 99 100 Fast Speed 28 Speed Gobo 1 Framing Animation wheel pos Animation wheel rot 0 2 0 1 Tracking 3 239 2 93 Speed Fast gt Slow 240 242 94 95 Tracking Studio mode disabled Overriding the MOdE menu setting 243 245 96 Tracking Studio mode enabled Overriding the MOdE menu setting 246 248 97 Tracking Shortcuts disabled Overriding the SCUT menu setting 249 251 98 Tracking Shortcuts enabled Overriding the SCUT menu setting 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving 44 MAC 2000 Performance ll CONTROL MENU
53. pen shutter CLOS Close shutter SHUT STRF Fast strobe STRM Medium strobe STRS Slow strobe dIM 0 255 Dimmer CYAN 0 255 White gt Cyan Magenta Yellow MAG YEL CTC 0 255 Color temperature correction Cold gt Warm 0 178 mireds SE OPEN Gobo wheel Open position gl I g5 I Gobo wheel Indexed gobos 1 5 gl g g5 R Gobo wheel Rotating gobos 1 5 glIS g5Is Gobo wheel Indexed gobo shake 15 g1RS g5RS Gobo wheel Rotating gobo shake 15 GOb CW E Gobo wheel Clockwise wheel rotation fast CCWF Gobo wheel Counter clockwise wheel rotation fast Cw M Gobo wheel Clockwise wheel rotation medium CCWM Gobo wheel Counter clockwise wheel rotation medium CW S Gobo wheel Clockwise wheel rotation slow CCWS Gobo wheel Counter clockwise wheel rotation slow I S 0 255 Clockwise rotation of gobo Slow gt fast 46 Table 2 Control menu MAC 2000 Performance ll Menu Item Options Notes Default settings in bold print AWAY Gobo animation wheel Move away from optical path VL 0 9 Gobo animation wheel Select speed of vertical movement left ANIW VR 9 0 Gobo animation wheel Select speed of vertical movement right HR 0 9 Gobo animation wheel Select speed of horizontal movement right HL 9 O Gobo animation wheel Select speed of horizontal movement left z F 0 F175 Effects Variable frost 0 gt 100
54. reset the fixture has received a reset command from the controller Wait for reset to complete Set PERS dRES to off to prevent accidental reset commands the effects have been indexed and are HOME moving to their default positions Wait a few moments OPEN De lamp access cover is not fully closed Wat EES the lamp doesn t ignite within 10 minutes of Check the Check that th LERR Lamp error receiving the Lamp ON command Likely GE Jeney setings Se fe local E H reasons are a missing or defective lamp or ae quency 9 insufficient AC voltage DIN e Contact Martin service personnel for MERR Memory error the EEPROM memory cannot be read assistance the fixture detects the lamp is ON but no Lamp ON command has been received This ShER Short error can occur if the lamp relay is stuck or if the Contact Martin service personnel for S lamp power feedback circuit fails The fixture assistance may be operated but remote lamp on off may be affected lb TER Base temperature error there is a fault with the temperature sensor Contact Martin service personnel for HTER Head temperature error in the base or head assistance pan FbEp tilt FHET or both FbER FDEP Feedback error pan feedback circuits are malfunctioning It will still SE be possible to operate the fixture though it f EF bET Feedback error tilt goes into a safe mode wh
55. rvice personnel for Table 4 Display messages Display messages assistance 51 Message Appears when What to do Contact Martin service personnel for LIER EE light sensor 1 is in error status assistance THER there is a thermoswitch error or a jumper on Contact Martin service personnel for PL47 error assistance Table 4 Display messages 52 MAC 2000 Performance II TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Probable cause s Remedy One or more of the fixtures is completely dead No power to fixture Check that power is switched on and cables are plugged in Primary fuse blown located near mains inlet Disconnect fixture and replace fuse Secondary fuse s blown located on PCB inside base Disconnect fixture Check fuses on PCB and replace Fixtures reset correctly but respond erratically or not at all to the controller Bad data link Inspect connections and cables Correct poor connections Repair or replace damaged cables Data link not terminated Insert termination plug in output jack of the last fixture on the link Incorrect addressing of the fixtures Check fixture address and protocol settings One of the fixtures is defective and disturbs data transmission on the link Bypass one fixture at a time until normal operation is regained unplug the XLR in and out connectors and connect them directly together Have the fixture serviced by a
56. s expense with aluminum gobos Our experience with the MAC 2000 Performance II which is supplied with aluminum gobos shows that aluminum can hold up to the heat very well Custom stainless steel gobos can also be used however they can warp losing sharpness in a matter of hours in the MAC 2000 Performance II The useful life will depend on the gobo pattern and the projection cycle Consult your gobo supplier for more information Orientation GLASS GOBOS Coated glass gobos are inserted with the coating against the rim of the holder away from the spring Textured gobos are inserted with the smooth side against the spring This provides the best results when combining rotating gobos Coated side Uncoated side gt When an object is held up to the coated side When an object is held up to the uncoated there is no space between the object and its side there is a space between the object and reflection The back edge of the gobo cannot its reflection The back edge of the gobo can be seen when looking through the coated be seen when looking through the uncoated side side Figure 12 Finding the coated side METAL GOBOS For correct projection install metal custom gobos with the true image facing the lamp The false image side which faces away from the lamp should be coated with a suitable high temperature black paint to reduce reflections MAC 2000 Performance ll Replacing rotating gobos The gobo can fall out if the spring
57. s random and variable speed pulsating iris effects Focus and zoom The focus lens focusses the beam from approximately 2 meters 6 5 feet to infinity The zoom lens widens the beam from approximately 10 at full spot to 28 at full flood Pan and tilt The yoke pans 540 and the head tilts 267 For maximum positioning accuracy select 16 bit mode Effects 19 The pan tilt speed fast norm or slow may be selected on the pan tilt speed channel Setting the pan tilt speed channel to blackout causes the shutter to black out the light while the head is moving Speed control 20 There are two ways to control the speed at which effects move from one static position to another These are known as tracking control and vector control and are selected on the Pan Tilt Speed and Effect Speed Channels These channels are independent so you may for example combine a vector control pan movement with a tracking control color fade In tracking mode speed is determined by the cross fade time The controller continuously sends small position changes that the fixture tracks To enable tracking mode set the relevant speed channel to a tracking value Note that in addition to enabling tracking control some tracking values also provide overrides of the menu settings In vector mode speed is set directly on a speed channel The cross fade time must be 0 Vector control provides a way to set speed on controllers that do not have programma
58. s to cool completely Remove the head cover Vacuum or gently blow away dust and loose particles with 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 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 Cleaning the fan and air vents Remove dust from the fans and air vents with a soft brush cotton swab vacuum or compressed air Cleaning or replacing the air filters Disconnect the fixture from power On each side of the head remove the 2 screws that hold the side cover using a Torx 20 screwdriver Slide the cover forward to remove Lift the filter off of the cover Clean the filters with a vacuum or compressed air or replace them If they are saturated with smoke fluid etcetera soak them in warm soapy water and blot dry Place the filters on the covers and replace the covers 36 MAC 2000 Performance ll Software installation Software updates are installed in the MAC 2000 Performance II using a Martin MP 2 Uploader or a LightJockey 4064 DMX interface card The procedure is found in the MP 2 user manual and the Martin So
59. sition Routine maintenance 37 DMX PROTOCOL This section contains two DMX protocols both from protocol version 1 0A e 16 bit protocol on page 39 e 8 bit protocol on page 42 The 16 bit is the default protocol that is used To modify this use the control menu For more information see Control menu on page 45 38 MAC 2000 Performance ll 16 bit protocol DMX channel Value Percent Function Start code 0 Shutter Strobe Reset Lamp On Off 0 19 0 7 Shutter Closed lamp reduced to 700 W E ballast after 10 sec 20 49 8 19 No function Shutter Open 50 72 20 28 Strobe on fast gt slow 73 79 29 31 Shutter open lamp reduced to 700 W E ballast 80 99 32 39 Pulse opening fast gt slow 100 119 40 47 Pulse closing fast gt slow 120 127 48 50 No function 128 147 51 57 Random Strobe Fast 148 167 58 65 Random Strobe Medium 1 168 187 66 73 Random Strobe Slow 188 190 74 74 No function 191 193 75 Random pulse opening fast 194 196 76 Random pulse opening slow 197 199 77 Random pulse closing fast 200 202 78 79 Random pulse closing slow 203 207 80 81 No function 208 217 82 85 Reset Fixture 218 227 86 89 No function 228 237 90 93 Lamp On Power On 238 247 94 97 No Function 248 255 98 100 Lamp Off Power Off Note T gt 5 seconds Intensity 0 255 0 100 0 100 3 Cyan 0 255 0 100 White gt Cyan 4 Magenta 0 255 0 100 W
60. surface To calibrate focus set up all fixtures with the same focus zoom dimming iris and gobo values Select a focussed fixture to be the reference On the other fixtures select UTIL CAL FOOF and press Enter Adjust the offset to focus the image Press Enter to save the setting Software upload The software update mode is normally engaged automatically by the upload device Control panel 17 EFFECTS The MAC 2000 Performance II is compatible with USITT DMX512 controllers The fixture has two DMX operating modes 8 bit and 16 bit 16 bit mode requires three more DMX channels than 8 bit mode but provides more precise gobo indexing and pan tilt positioning All other functions are identical The complete DMX protocol begins on page 38 Framing shutters Gobos Optimized for use in theater the MAC 2000 Performance II features a fully automated micro adjusting framing shutter blade system For accurate illumination of stage props and scenery this framing system slices the beam into angled shapes The system comprises four shutter blades arranged in two layers With this 2 layer system the MAC 2000 Performance II has been designed to project shapes with crisp sharp edges Each blade can be swiveled 30 degrees and the entire module rotates 90 degrees We recommend that the angle of each blade and the alignment of the entire module be set to 50 of their DMX value This will set the frame positioning upright and the shut
61. table for flickering flames water ripples reflected water and shimmers for heat haze or mirage effects This animation wheel is supplied as standard with the MAC 2000 Performance II Spiral breakup The Spiral Breakup disc P N 62400216 pattern is very similar to the Radial Breakup disc but has some movement at right angles to the main motion as is seen in wind blown rain snow or flames It is particularly worth experimenting with the angle of the gobo and the orientation of the disc to achieve all the possibilities with this pattern This animation wheel is supplied as standard with the MAC 2000 Performance II 22 MAC 2000 Performance ll Linear breakup The Linear Breakup disc P N 62400223 provides rhythmic movement and can be used to simulate a breeze through the branches of a tree or the rhythmic undulations of sea waves Triangle breakup The Triangle Breakup disc P N 62400225 gives a more pronounced and rapid rhythmic effect than the Linear Breakup disc and is suitable for use as psychedelic effects or for a rough sea effect Cloud breakup The Cloud Breakup disc P N 62400213 is designed for a softer directional movement particularly at slow or very slow speeds It is suitable for cloud effects with cloud gobos or for a soft slow flowing stream effect This animation wheel is supplied as standard with the MAC 2000 Performance II Elliptical breakup The Elliptical Breakup disc P N 62400221 produces a bidire
62. ter blades at right angles Refer to the DMX protocol on page 38 for the specific channels Directly attached to the framing system is the iris You can use either the iris or the framing system or both together The gobo wheel provides room for 5 gobos See page 31 to change gobos Gobos may be rotated and shaken at varying speeds and indexed to any position Extremely accurate positioning is available in 16 bit mode The gobo and type of rotation indexed or continuous with or without shake are selected on the wheel s Gobo amp Function Channel which also provide commands for continuous wheel rotation The gobo position index and rotation speed are selected on its Position Velocity Channel In 16 bit mode the position is further adjusted on the wheel s Fine Position Channel Gobo animation system 18 The gobo animation system is designed to create animated effects such as flames sky and water imaging The MAC 2000 Performance II comes with 5 replaceable gobo animation wheels which are magnetically attached to the motor MAC 2000 Performance ll shaft and which can be quickly changed The gobo animation wheel pivots to allow horizontal vertical and angled effects such as rising flames or windswept clouds Via your DMX controller you can control both the starting position of the animation disc and its rotation direction and speed The animation disc can be set to run continuously or to run in an indexing mode which wi
63. ters 0 255 0 100 Right gt Center gt Left Pan coarse 26 0 0 Max Left 127 50 Neutral 255 100 Max Right Pan fine 27 0 0 Max Left 127 50 Neutral 255 100 Max Right Tilt coarse 28 0 0 Max Up 127 50 Neutral 255 100 Max Down Tilt fine 29 0 0 Max Up 127 50 Neutral 255 100 Max Down Speed Pan Tilt Movement 0 2 0 1 Tracking 3 236 2 92 Speed Fast gt Slow 237 239 93 Tracking Slow speed Overriding the PTSP menu setting 30 240 242 94 Tracking Normal speed Overriding the PTSP menu setting 243 245 95 Tracking Fast speed Overriding the PTSP menu setting 246 248 96 97 Fan speed Regulation min noise level Overriding the FAN menu setting 249 251 98 Fan speed Full speed max cooling Overriding the FAN menu setting 252 255 99 100 Blackout while moving Speed Dimmer Cyan Magenta Yellow CTC Effect Iris Focus Zoom 0 2 0 Tracking 3 239 1 93 Speed Fast gt Slow 240 242 94 95 Tracking Studio mode disabled Overriding the MOdE menu setting 243 245 96 Tracking Studio mode enabled Overriding the MOdE menu setting 246 248 97 98 Tracking Shortcuts disabled Overriding the SCUT menu setting 249 251 99 Tracking Shortcuts enabled Overriding the SCUT menu setting 252 255 100 Fast Speed 31 Speed Gobo 1 Framing Animation wheel pos Animation wheel rot 0 2 0 Tracking 3 239 1 93 Speed Fast gt Slow 240 242 94 95 Tracking Studio mode dis
64. the main circuit breaker Avoid this by programming a lamp on sequence that strikes lamps one at a time at 5 second intervals Power to the lamp can be turned off from the controller if DMX Lamp Off dA LOF is on DMX reset The fixture can be reset from the controller if DMX reset PERS dRES is ON Custom settings The custom configuration function 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 DMX lamp off and reset display settings shortcuts studio mode automatic lamp on effects feedback tracking algorithm and tracking samples Readouts Note The MP 2 Uploader provides commands to display the time temperature and version readouts on the fixture control panel Time INFO TIME provides readouts of fixture hours HRS lamp hours L HR and lamp strikes L ST Under each item is a resettable RS ET increment counter and a non resettable counter for total accumulated hours strikes since fabrication TOT L To reset an increment counter display it and then press Up until it reads 0 This may also be done remotely using the MP 2 Uploader Temperature INFO TEMP provides readouts of the head and base temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit Firmware version INFO VER displays the version number of the installed firmware The firmware version is also displayed briefly at startup DMX The DMXL menu
65. tive MO d 2 which is better if the intermediate positions stray significantly from the line of travel The second parameter is the number of position updates used to calculate speed The level is adjustable between 1 and 10 under PERS TRAC CAL Increasing the number of samples increases the distance over which speed is calculated making movement smoother but less responsive to sudden changes Experiment for best results Display The display intensity d I NT setting controls display brightness The display on off setting d I SP determines whether the display remains on or extinguishes two minutes after the last key press To flip the display press Up and Down simultaneously Lamp There are two settings that modify lamp control Automatic Lamp On ALON and DMX Lamp Off DLOF When ALON is off the lamp remains off until a lamp on command is received from the controller When ALON is on the lamp strikes automatically after the fixture is powered on When ALON is set to DMX the lamp strikes automatically when the fixture receives DMX data and it extinguishes 15 minutes after DMX data is lost When ALON is set to either ON or DMX the automatic lamp strike timing is staggered to prevent all lamps from striking at once The delay is determined by the fixture address If striking lamps from the controller note that striking many lamps at once may cause a voltage drop large enough to prevent lamps from striking or trip
66. transport position Do not lock the yoke 6 Slide the drawer all the way in without forcing Close the flight case Setup for flight case testing 4 2 3 The double flight case has two slide out arms from which the fixture can hang for testing and setting Though unnecessary the pan and tilt reset can be cancelled by pressing Menu and Enter at the same time when powering on Open the flight case and pull the drawer all the way out Release the transport locks Pull the test arms all out Tilt the fixture up and over the slide arms so that the handle cross braces that are second from the back rest on the arms The fixture should rest at an angle Push the transport drawer into the flight case MAC 2000 Performance ll LAMP About the HMI 1200 W S lamp The MAC 2000 Performance II comes with a double ended OSRAM HMI 1200 W S discharge lamp installed This highly efficient short arc source provides an exceptionally stable 6000K color temperature a color rendering index greater than 90 and an average life of 750 hours LT The lamp is capable of hot restrike ANDRE o The ends of the lamp have specially developed keys shown in Figure 6 to ensure proper installation Do not use HMI 1200 W S lamps with the non keyed SFc 10 4 base Warning Installing any other lamp may create a safety hazard or damage the fixture The lamp has an average life of 750 hours To reduce the risk of explosion replace the lamp before
67. ture If you have questions about how to operate the fixture safely please contact your Martin dealer or call the Martin 24 hour service hot line at 45 70 200 201 Protection from electric shock Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing the lamp fuses or any part 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 protection Do not expose the fixture to rain or moisture Refer any service operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician Protection from UV radiation and lamp explosion Never operate the fixture with missing or damaged lenses and or covers When replacing the lamp allow the fixture to cool for at least 15 minutes before opening the fixture or removing the lamp Protect your hands and eyes with gloves and safety glasses Do not stare directly into the light Never look at an exposed lamp while it is lit Replace the lamp if it becomes defective or worn out or before usage exceeds the maximum service life Protection from burns and fire Never attempt to bypass the thermostatic switch or fuses Always replace defective fuses with ones of the specified type and rating Keep all combustible materials for example fabric wood paper at least 1 0 meter 39 inches away from the fixture Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture Do n
68. usage exceeds 125 of the average life i e before it exceeds 940 hours To read lamp hours from the control panel please refer to Readouts on page 15 For optimum performance avoid turning off the lamp before it has warmed up fully sw Y o Figure 4 Lamp access Lamp replacement Important Do not touch the quartz bulb with bare fingers Replacement lamps are available from your Martin dealer Please order Martin P N 97010304 The clear quartz bulb must be clean and free of any oils from your fingers Clean the lamp with an alcohol wipe and polish it with a dry cloth particularly if you accidentally touch the bulb Replacing the lamp 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool Lock the head horizontally with the top up 2 See Figure 4 Release the 4 quarter turn fasteners marked with arrows on the rear plate Pull the lamp assembly straight back as far as it goes and let it rest in place 3 See Figure 5 Pull the retention spring on the left end up and then swing the end of the lamp out Pull the other end out of the socket Figure 5 Lamp removal Lamp 10 4 See Figure 6 With the nipple on the bulb facing the back insert the right end of the new lamp in the socket Pull up on the left spring and snap the other end into place 5 Lift the lamp assembly so that lamp is level with the center of the reflector Push the assembly straight in until it seats making sure the lamp passes thr
69. y be locked for transportation and service The locks are shown in Figure 1 The fixture must be unlocked before operation Single flight case Unpacking the fixture 1 Remove the top of the flight case 2 With one person on each side lift the fixture out of the bottom of the flight case 3 Release the pan and tilt locks before operating Packing the fixture 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool 2 Lock the head and yoke in the position shown in Figure 2 3 Place the fixture in the bottom of the flight case Place the top section over the fixture without forcing Figure 2 Single unit transport position Transportation 7 Double flight case Unpacking 1 Open the flight case and pull the drawer all the way out 2 Release the head tilt transport lock 3 Install rigging hardware as described on page 13 4 With one person on each side lift the fixture out of the flight case Packing 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool 2 Turn the yoke parallel to the sides of the base with the tilt lock closest to the back 3 Pull the transport drawer all the way out With one person on each side place the fixture on the drawer with the arrow pointing in 4 Remove and stow rigging hardware Coil and stow the power cord in the door 5 Tilt the head so that the lens points away from the door as shown in Figure 3 Lock the head in the horizontal position Figure 3 Double unit
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