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1.                            250 mm  9 8 in      Minimum distance to combustible materials      100 mm  3 9 in   from head  no min  distance from base    Connections    AC                        2 25 Le             I dari dev               1 6 m cable tail   DMX data In Out                                         ar 3 pin and 5 pin locking XLR  Electrical   AC power  vie eerie mi pae re PR 100 130 V  US model   200 240 V  EU model   50 60 Hz   Maximum total power consumption                                                     350 W   Power supply                                                            Electronic switch mode                pute nn een a DE EROR E ROS 6 3 AT  US model   4 AT  EU model     Specifications 23    Thermal    Cooling   gt  5 8 es rmn me Forced air  temperature regulated  low noise  user definable levels    Maximum ambient temperature  Ta                                                 40  C  104  F    Minimum ambient temperature  Ta                                                    5  C  41  F    Total heat dissipation  calculated      10                                          1200 BTU hr   Approvals    See separate CE Declaration of Conformity  ETL approval pending    Included Items  Two Omega clamp attachment brackets with 1 4 turn fasteners    User                                                                           P N 35000228  Accessories  E ser  a ea e Re                  EV Rep    P N 91602003  Halt coupler clamp       tice Set wei e
2.      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        24    MAC 301 Wash user manual    Notes    Notes    y   Martin          www martin com  gt  Olof Palmes All   18     8200 Aarhus N  gt  Denmark  Tel   45 8740 0000    Fax  45 8740 0010    
3.      It is Martin policy to apply the strictest possible calibration procedures and use the best quality materials  available to ensure optimum performance and the longest possible component lifetimes  However  LEDs  are subject to wear and tear over the life of the product  resulting in gradual changes in color and overall  brightness over many thousands of hours of use  The extent of wear and tear depends heavily on operating  conditions and environment  so it is impossible to specify precisely whether and to what extent LED  performance will be affected  However  you may eventually need to ask Martin Professional to replace  LEDs if their characteristics are affected by wear and tear after an extended period of use and if you require  fixtures to perform within very precise optical and color parameters     Cleaning    Cleaning schedules for lighting fixtures vary greatly depending on the operating environment  It is therefore  impossible to specify precise cleaning intervals for the MAC 301 Wash  Environmental factors that may  result in a need for frequent cleaning include       Use of smoke or fog machines      High airflow rates  near air conditioning vents  for example       Presence of cigarette smoke      Airborne dust  from stage effects  building structures and fittings or the natural environment at outdoor  events  for example      If one or more of these factors is present  inspect fixtures within their first 100 hours of operation to see  whether cleaning is nec
4.     100   Green fine  12 12 0 255 0   100 Green fine  LSB   Blue  11 13 11 13 0 255 0   100 Blue 0     100   Blue fine  14 14 0 255 0   100 Blue fine  LSB   CTC  12 15 12 15 0 255 0   100 CTC 0  gt  100                       Table 2  DMX Protocol    DMX protocol    19             Std  Std  Comp    Comp   8 bit 16 bit 8 bit 16 bit DMX Value Percent Function  Color wheel effect  0 1 0 Inactive  color mixing with RGB control  2 3 1 White  4 7 2 White     Red  8 11 3 4 Red  12 15 5 6 Red     Yellow  16 19 6 7 Yellow  20   23 8 9 Yellow     Magenta  24 27 9 10 Magenta  28   31 11 12 Magenta     Green  32   35 13 14 Green  13 16 36   39 14 15 Green     Amber  40   43 16 17 Amber  44   47 17 18 Amber     Blue  48   51 19   20 Blue  52   55 20   21 Blue     Cyan  56   59 22   23 Cyan  60   63 24   25 Cyan     White  64   191 25 75 Continuous color wheel positioning  Color wheel rotation effect  192   222 75   87 Clockwise  fast     slow  223   224 87   88 Color wheel stop  225   255 88   100 Counter clockwise  slow     fast  Pan tilt speed  14 17 0 3 0 1 Moves in real time  4 255 2   100 Delayed movement  fast     slow  Effects speed  15 18 0 3 0 1 Move in real time  4 255 2   100 Delayed movement  fast     slow  Movement blackout  0 95 0 37 No function  96   127 38   50 Blackout during pan tilt movement  128   159 50   62 Blackout during color changes  16 19 160   223 63   87 No function  224   255 88   100 Blackout during pan tilt movement and color changes    20                   
5.     12    Movement    The MAC 301 Wash provides several options for optimizing movement for different applications       RESOLUTION in the PAN TILT menu sets pan and tilt to 16 bit or 8 bit control resolution during  stand alone programming  The default setting is 16 bit  If this fine resolution is not required  you can set to  8 bit resolution for quicker scrolling through pan tilt values       The PAN INVERS and TILT INVERS commands invert the direction of pan and tilt and the PAN TILT  SWAP command sets pan commands to tilt and vice versa  These settings are useful for symmetrical  effects with multiple fixtures       SHORTEST DIST  sets effects to always take the shortest route from one scene to another and can  normally be left at the default setting ON     Other performance settings      CAMERA MODE is designed to offer flicker free illumination in TV studios  50 HZ is best suited to PAL  and SECAM systems and 60 HZ to NTSC systems       COOLING MODE gives you a choice of three settings  The default setting STANDARD should suit all  situations  For quietest possible operation  SILENT reduces fan operation to a minimum  This mode can  be used in well ventilated areas  particularly if the ambient temperature is low or if light output is reduced  or only required occasionally  HI POWER maximizes cooling for intensive use in warm areas at the  expense of increased fan noise  Whatever mode is selected  a thermal cutout shuts down power to the  LEDs if the fixture temperature
6.    Fade out fade in times for blackouts is adjustable   slow  5 secs       snap    Table 2  DMX Protocol    MAC 301 Wash user manual    nboard control menus    Enter Button    y  DEFAULTS             DMX ADDRESS                      y  PERSONALITY                                                                                                                    SERVICE                                                                                     y  STANDALONE                                                                                                    DMX TEST       y          INFO                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Onboard control menus       Enter_ TOAD DEFAULTS    Enter   SURE    gt   ADDRESS AL       lt   DMX MODE STANDARD RGB8    STANDARD RGB16  COMPR  RGB8  1 COMPR  RGB16  PAN TILT   RESOLUTION     16 BIT  1 8 BIT  L PANINVERS NORMAL          INVERS            TILTINVERS NORMAL     Default settings are indicated  A INVERS with grey boxes        T  PANITILT SWAP NORMAL  L    INVERS  SHORTEST DIST       ON    OFF  CAMERA MODE          4 50 HZ  Ly 60 HZ  COOLING MODE STANDARD   i SILENT           HI POWER  RE
7.  dimmirig    nx EE eR Rm RA RECIPE EXP MEER eR 0   100   ZOOM     a                  diane ne ee denn ee DD aa tyne ne ee 13   36    Sober e GE Electronic  with pulse and random effects         eg A A Ni    ege E EN 430            ae a       FUE CR pere Ur ceu e eI d Vien ata                300   Adjustable pan tilt and effects speed  Optics  Brell Tt Luxeon Rebel high power emitters    Control and Programming    Control Options    ast us Le dn          eR RE eni ere Poe DMX  stand alone  DMX channels         nn ueste eve tte                12 15 16 19  Setting and addressing                                  Control panel with backlit graphic display  Protocol rect RU EE  ee EE Ee RENE ER RU ERE USITT DMX512 1990  Stand alone MEMORY a da neue           cae Ete NR RATER ANE 28 scenes  Stand alone programming                                Control panel with backlit graphic display  TRANSCEIVER os ncsesere sm e IU eI XN A Nr RR Pr      RA EVE S IE RS 485  Firmware update                     ox A E ORNE I AR DRE Serial upload via DMX link  Construction  Color sont      PR A ew lue      UEM e EP bet Black         amp  e KEE RES RI ETE Dame High impact flame retardant thermoplastic  Protectionirating    4  Do ee vct UR pube bw IE ee uU eb IP 20  Installation  Mountilg poilits     e ra EE EORR IC ROM ne pe EURE           2 pairs of 1 4 turn locks  Orientations 25 2 Sic ek                   aed dt bad A ptem               EE Any  Minimum distance to illuminated surfaces             
8.  exceeds safe limits  If this occurs during operation in SILENT mode  you  may find it necessary to switch to STANDARD mode     MAC 301 Wash user manual    Effects    This section describes the effects provided in the MAC 301 Wash  The effects are available in both DMX  control and stand alone operation     Pan and tilt  The MAC 301 Wash s moving head can be panned through 430  and tilted through 300       White balance    White balance for the white output in the color wheel effect can be adjusted electronically     Shutter effect    The electronic    shutter    effect provides instant open and blackout  variable speed regular and random strobe  and opening closing pulse effects     Dimming    Overall intensity can be adjusted using 0   100  electronic dimming     Zoom    The motorized zoom varies the beam angle continuously from 13  through to 36      RGB color mixing    8 bit RGB color mixing is available in all DMX modes  with 16 bit fine RGB control available in both standard  and compressed 16 bit modes     CTC    Color temperature can be varied with 096   100  effect     Color wheel effect    The electronic    color wheel    effect gives the convenience and feel of a color wheel in a discharge or  incandescent lamp based fixture  The color wheel effect in the MAC 301 Wash lets you fade or snap  between the following full colors       White   Green    Red   Amber    Yellow   Blue    Magenta   Cyan    You can also scroll continuously forwards or backwards through these c
9.  have been completed       Do not expose the fixture to rain or moisture     Refer any service operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician       Socket outlets used to supply MAC 301 Wash panels with power or external power switches must be  located near the panels and easily accessible so that the panels can easily be disconnected from power     PROTECTION FROM BURNS AND FIRE      Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature  Ta  exceeds 40  C  104  F        The exterior of the fixture becomes hot during use  Avoid contact by persons and materials  Allow the  fixture to cool for at least 10 minutes before handling       Keep all combustible materials  e g  fabric  wood  paper  at least 100 mm  4 ins   away from the head     Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture      Ensure that there is free and unobstructed airflow around the fixture      Do not illuminate surfaces within 250 mm  10 ins   of the fixture       Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches or fuses  Replace defective fuses with ones of the  specified type and rating       Do not stick filters  masks or other materials onto any optical component     Do not modify the fixture in any way not described in this manual    Install only genuine Martin parts     PROTECTION FROM INJURY      Do not look continuously at LEDs from a distance of less than 0 5 meters  20 inches  from the front  surface of the fixture without protective eyewear such as shade 4 5 welding goggles  A
10.  pin  or 5 pin input  male  socket    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    Insert a male 120 Ohm XLR termination plug in the 3 pin or 5 pin output of the  last fixture on the link     Data link       Male  termination plug       Male XLR   1   2   33 120 Ohm          P N 91613017          Physical installation    The MAC 301 Wash can be placed on a horizontal surface such as a stage or clamped to a truss in any  orientation using the quarter turn clamp brackets supplied with the fixture     Warning  Attach an approved safety cable to the attachment point on the connections panel  see     Fixture overview    on page 6      Check that all surfaces to be illuminated are minimum 250 mm  10 ins   from the fixture  that  combustible materials  wood  fabric  paper  etc   are minimum 100 mm  4 ins   from the head  that  there is free airflow around the fixture and that there are no flammable materials nearby     Make sure that it is impossible for the moving head to collide with another fixture or other object     Placing the fixture on a flat surface    The MAC 301 Wash can be placed on a stage or other level  flat surface  Check that the surface can  support at least 10 times the weight of all fixtures and equipment to be installed on it     Warning  The supporting surface must be hard and flat or air vents in the base may be blocked   which will cause overheating  Secure the f
11.  programmed on fixture or captured via DMX    Onboard control panel and backlit LCD graphic display     RGB color mixing with CTC      Color wheel color snap feature     Smooth electronic dimming     Electronic strobe with pulse effects     Motorized zoom  13    36       430  pan and 300   tilt ranges     Two 8 bit and two 16 bit DMX control modes    For the latest firmware updates  documentation  and other information about this and all Martin Professional  products  please visit the Martin website at http   www martin com    Comments or suggestions regarding this document may be e mailed to service martin dk or posted to     Service Department  Martin Professional A S  Olof Palmes All   18  DK 8200 Aarhus N  Denmark    Warning  Read  Safety Information  on page 3 before installing  powering  operating or servicing  the MAC 301 Wash     Unpacking  The following items are included with the MAC 301 Wash     Two clamp attachment brackets with quarter turn fasteners      This user manual    Using for the first time    Before applying power to the fixture       Check the Martin Professional website at www martin com for the most recent user documentation and  technical information about the MAC 301 Wash  Martin user manual revisions are identified by the  revision letter at the bottom of page 2       Carefully review  Safety Information  on page 3     Check that the fixture s power voltage and frequency ranges match the local AC mains power source       If drawing power from a so
12.  sets the second 8 bits  the least significant byte or LSB  of the 16 bit control  byte  In other words  the fine channel works within the position set by the main channel     MAC 301 Wash user manual    Stand alone operation    Warning  Read    Safety Information    on page 3 before installing  powering  operating or servicing  the MAC 301 Wash     This section describes how to program and run stand alone light shows on the MAC 301 Wash without a  DMX controller  See    Onboard control menus    on page 21 for a full list of stand alone commands  See   Effects  on page 13 for a full description of the MAC 301 Wash s effects     In stand alone operation  the MAC 301 Wash can play up to 28  pre programmed scenes continuously in a loop     About scenes    A stand alone light show consists of a sequence of steps  also  called scenes   Each step is a particular lighting effect with  predetermined effects  color  intensity  pan  tilt  etc   and  duration     See Figure 4  Each step has a dynamic part called the FADE  TIME     during which effects move to the step s programmed  positions  and a static part     the wait     where effects do not  change  The total of the fade and wait times  i e the time  before the fixture moves to the next step in the sequence  is  called the NEXT TIME  Figure 4  Scene timing       Programming stand alone operation    Programming stand alone operation via the control panel  The stand alone programming commands available are given under  Onboard cont
13. ANDALONE menu to execute the programmed sequence in a repeating loop     Stand alone operation 15    Service and maintenance     lt  lt  lt     Warning  Read    Safety Information    on page 3 before servicing the MAC 301 Wash     Warning  Disconnect the fixture from AC mains power and allow to cool for at least 10  minutes before handling  Do not view the light output from less than 0 5 meters  20 inches   without shade 4 5 welding goggles  Be prepared for the fixture to light suddenly if  connected to power     Warning  Refer any service operation not described in this user manual to a qualified  service technician     Important  Excessive dust  smoke fluid  and particle buildup degrades performance  causes  overheating and will damage the fixture  Damage caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance is  not covered by the product warranty     The user will need to clean the MAC 301 Wash periodically  and it is also possible for the user to change the  main fuse and update the firmware  All other service operations on the MAC 301 Wash must be carried out  by Martin Professional or its approved service agents     Installation  on site service and maintenance can be provided worldwide by the Martin Professional Global  Service organization and its approved agents  giving owners access to Martin s expertise and product  knowledge in a partnership that will ensure the highest level of performance throughout the product s  lifetime  Please contact your Martin supplier for details
14. MAC 301 Wash       user manual       y   Martin    Dimensions    All dimensions are in millimeters       38         7    310          118 AX          130           200         2009 Martin Professional A S  Information subject to change without notice  Martin Professional A S and all affiliated companies  disclaim liability for any injury  damage  direct or indirect loss  consequential or economic loss or any other loss occasioned by the  use of  inability to use or reliance on the information contained in this manual  The Martin logo  the Martin name and all other trade   marks in this document pertaining to services or products by Martin Professional A S or its affiliates and subsidiaries are trademarks  owned or licensed by Martin Professional A S or its affiliates or subsidiaries     P N 35000228  Rev  A    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                                      DANGER  DANGER  WARNING  WARNING  WARNING  WARNING  WARNING   Safety hazard  Hazardous Fire hazard  LED light Burn hazard  Hot Wear protective Refer to user  Risk of severe voltage  Risk of emission  Risk of surface  Do not eyewear  manual   injury or death  lethal or severe eye injury  touch     electric shock        Warning  Class 2M LED product  Do not look into the beam at a d
15. SET FIXTURE  ERROR LIST 4 LIST PAN TIMEOUT COUNT   1       CLEAR        CLEAR     SURE   FUNCTIONS TEST 1 START TEST    TEST RUNNING     INIT PAN TILT SURE    FINE ADJUST SKAL RED    SKAL GREEN     SKAL BLUE       SKALALL     OFS ZOOM  RECEIVESOFT    SURE    EDIT STEP NR    MODIFY FADE TIME FADE TIME zt  RUN   CAPT DMX NEXT TIME NEXTTIME    7   TIMEBASE TSEC   INSERT PAN PAN DE          1M0 SEC     DELETE TILT TILT  7          RESET STEP CONTROL CONTROL St  L  CLEAR ALL SHUTTER        SHUTTER DE  DIMMER       DIMMER  7  ZOOM ZOOM EH  RED      RED D    GREEN          GREEN  7  BLUE BLUE D    CTC CTC D    COLOR COLOR  7  SPEED P T SPEEDPT    SPEED EFF SPEEDEFF    MOVE B OUT        MOVE B OUT     DMX CHANNEL  SOFTWARE VERSION  FIRMWARE VERSION  TOT OPERATE TIME  TEMP BASE LCD          ACTUAL  MAX RESET   TEMP BASEPS    ACTUAL       MAX       RESET   TEMP HEAD DRV ACTUAL    MAX RESET   TEMP HEAD LED ACTUAL  1        RESET      21    Troubleshooting    Problem    Probable cause s     Remedy       Fixture is completely dead     No power to fixture     Check power and connections        Fuse blown     Disconnect fixture from power  Check fuses and  replace        One or more fixtures resets  correctly but responds  erratically or not at all to the  controller     Fault on data link     Inspect connections and cables  Correct poor  connections  Repair or replace damaged cables        Data link not terminated     Insert termination plug in output connector of the  last fixture on the 
16. ast Significant Byte   Tilt  3 3 3 3 0 255 0   100 Tilt 0   300   Tilt fine  4 4 4 4 0 255 0   100 Tilt fine  Least Significant Byte   General control  0 7 0 3 Full LED output power  5 5 5 5 8 15 3 6 White balance  if color wheel effect active   16   239 6 94 Safe  240   247 94   97 Reset  after 1 second delay   248   255 97   100 Safe  Electronic shutter effect  0 15 0 6 Shutter closed  16 95 6 37 Shutter open  96   110 38   43 Strobe effect  gt 10 Hz  fast     slow   111 43 Shutter open  112 125 44   49 Dimmer fade time adjustment  slow     fast  126 49 Shutter open  127 47 Shutter closed  128   142 47   56 Strobe effect  lt 10 Hz  fast     slow   143 56 Shutter open  144   158 56   62 Closing pulse  0 6     4 8 seconds   6 6 6 6 159 62 Shutter closed  160   174 63   68 Shutter fade to 0   0 6     4 8 seconds   175 69 Shutter open  176   190 69   74 Shutter fade to 100   0 6     4 8 seconds   191 75 Shutter closed  192   206 75 81 Random shutter 100   0 6     4 8 seconds   207 81 Shutter open  208   222 82   87 Random shutter 0   0 6     4 8 seconds   223 87 Shutter closed  224   238 88   93 Random shutter fade to 0   0 6     4 8 seconds   239 94 Shutter open  240   254 94   100 Random shutter fade to 100   0 6     4 8 seconds   255 100 Shutter open  Dimmer  7 7 7 7 0   255 0   100 Dimmer 0     100   Zoom  8 8 8 8 0 255 0   100 Zoom 16     36    Red  9 9 9 9 0 255 0   100 Red 0     100   Red fine  10 10 0 255 0   100 Red fine  LSB   Green  10 11 10 11 0 255 0   100 Green 0 
17. cket  install a suitable power plug on the power cable as described in    Power  plug  on page 8     Introduction 7    AC power    Warning  Read    Safety Information    starting on page 3 before connecting the MAC 301 Wash to AC  mains power     For protection from electric shock  the MAC 301 Wash must be grounded  earthed   The power  distribution circuit must be equipped with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground fault  earth fault   protection     The MAC 301 Wash does not have a power on off switch  Socket outlets or external power switches  used to supply the MAC 301 Wash with power must be located near the fixture and easily accessible  so that the panels can easily be disconnected from power     Important  Do not use an external dimming system to supply power to the MAC 301 Wash  as this  may cause damage to the fixture that is not covered by the product warranty     The MAC 301 Wash can be hard wired to a building electrical installation if you want to install it  permanently  or a power plug can be installed on the power cable in the case of temporary installation     Main fuse    Warning  Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating only     MAC 301 Wash EU models for 200 240 VAC power are protected by a 4 amp slow blow main fuse  MAC  301 Wash US models for 100 130 VAC power are protected by a 6 3 amp slow blow main fuse  The main  fuse is located in a fuseholder on the connections panel next to the power cable entry  See  Fuse  replacement  on page 18 for d
18. d m ee ye REX        a APER P N 91602005  Quick trigger               wed A e       lo ds P N 91602007  Safety wire  universal  50 kg safe work load                                       P N 91604003  DMX cable  STP  1 pair   shield                  1                                   P N 91611242  DMX cable  STP  1 pair   shield                  2                                     P N 91611243  DMX cable  STP  1 pair   shield  IEC UL CL 5m                                  P N 91611244  DMX cable  STP  1 pair   shield                  10                                  P N 91611245  DMX cable  STP  1 pair   shield                  20                                  P N 91611246  Spare parts  6 3 AT main fuse  US             5                                             2    1 P N 05020020  4 AT main fuse  EU models                                                    P N 05020014  Ordering Information         301 Wash     US model  100 130 V  50 60   2                                P N 90218100         301 Wash     EU model  200 240 V  50 60   2                                P N 90218100    Specifications subject to change without notice  For the latest product specifications  see www martin com    Disposing of this product    MartinTM 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
19. e  also called firmware  upload     Software updates are available from the Martin website and can be installed with a special MAC 301 upload  device that can upload software to one fixture at a time     The following are required in order to install software       The latest version of the MAC 301 Wash software  available for download free of charge from the Product  Support Area of the Martin website at http   www martin com      A PC running Windows 98 2000 XP    A special MAC 301 Software Uploader interface device and 5 pin DMX cable  supplied with device      See the MAC 301 Software Uploader device user documentation for full details of the upload process     Service and maintenance 17    Fixture readouts    DMX input signal    The DMX TEST menu lets you view the DMX values received on each channel  If the fixture does not  behave as expected  reading the DMX values can help you troubleshoot the problem     Fixture status  The MAC 301 Wash gives fixture status readouts in the INFO menu       Current software firmware version information is available       The non resettable TOT OPERATE TIME counter displays total hours of use since the fixture was  manufactured       Temperature readouts from the display panel and power supply unit in the base as well as the driver and  LED PCB in the head are available  In each case  you can view the current temperature and the  maximum temperature reached since the readout was last reset  The maximum temperatures can be  reset individ
20. essary  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    Use gentle pressure only when cleaning  and work in a clean  well lit area  Do not use any product that  contains solvents or abrasives  as these can cause surface damage     Warning  Disconnect from power and allow to cool before cleaning     To clean the fixture    1  Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool for at least 10 minutes    2  Vacuum or gently blow away dust and loose particles from the outside of the fixture and the air vents at  the back and sides of the head and in the base with low pressure compressed air    3  Clean the front glass by wiping gently with a soft  clean lint free cloth moistened with a weak detergent  solution  Do not rub the surface hard  lift particles off with a soft repeated press  Dry with a soft  clean     MAC 301 Wash user manual    lint free cloth or low pressure compressed air  Remove stuck particles with an unscented tissue or  cotton swab moistened with glass cleaner or distilled water     4  Check that the fixture is dry before reapplying power     Control menu service utilities    Warning     Fixture reset    The RESET FIXTURE command resets the fixture and can be used as a first remedy if an error occurs     Error logging    The ERROR LIST command displays a list of any errors detected  An isolated erro
21. etails of accessing and changing fuses     Power voltage    Warning  Check that the voltage range specified on the fixture s serial number label  maiches the local AC mains power voltage before applying power to the fixture       MAC 301 Wash EU models are factory configured to accept AC mains power at 200 240 V  50 60 Hz       MAC 301 Wash US models are factory configured to accept AC mains power at 100 130 V  50 60 Hz     Do not apply AC mains power to the fixture at any other voltage than that specified on the fixture s serial  number label     Power plug    If you decide to install a power plug that is suitable for your AC power outlets on the fixture s hard wired  power cable  install a grounding type  earthed  plug that is correctly rated for the current and power  requirements of the fixture  Follow the plug manufacturer s instructions  Table 1 shows some possible pin  identification schemes  if pins are not clearly identified  or if you have any doubts about proper installation   consult a qualified electrician              Wire Color Pin Symbol Screw  US   brown live L yellow or brass  blue neutral N silver  yellow green ground  earth     green       Table 1  Power plug connections    MAC 301 Wash user manual          Data link    A data link is required in order to control a MAC 301 Wash via DMX     Important  Do not connect more than 1 data input and 1 data output on a fixture     The MAC 301 Wash has both 3 pin and 5 pin XLR connectors for DMX data input and outpu
22. g installation    Figure 3  Control buttons    Display panel functions    The DMX address is shown in the display panel when the MAC 301 Wash is powered on and has reset   The display panel backlighting indicates fixture status as follows      The display dims to zero during resets      The display flashes slowly if the fixture is not receiving a valid DMX signal      The display flashes quickly if an error has been detected and stored in the ERROR LIST menu      The display dims to zero 30 seconds after the fixture begins receiving a valid DMX signal     DMX address 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 301  Wash fixtures 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     The DMX address is configured using the DMX ADDRESS menu in the control panel     Setup 11    DMX modes    The MAC 301 Wash provides standard or compressed 8 bit or 16 bit DMX control modes  These four  modes can be selected in the PERSONALITY menu  Depending on the selected DMX mode  the MAC 301  Wash requires 12  15  16 or 19 DMX channels  See    DMX protocol    on page 19 for details of DMX  commands available in the different modes     Tailoring performance
23. istance of less than 0 5 meters   20 inches  from the front surface of the product  Do not view the 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 and burn hazards  electric shock and falls     Read this manual before installing  powering or servicing the fixture  follow the safety precautions listed  below and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the fixture  If you have questions about how to  operate the fixture safely  please contact your Martin dealer or call the Martin 24 hour service hotline at  45  70 200 201     PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK      Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing any cover or part     including fuses      and when not in use      gt  br      Always ground  earth  the fixture electrically     Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes and has both  overload and ground fault  earth fault  protection       Before using the fixture  check that all power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition  and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices        solate the fixture from power immediately if the power plug or any seal  cover  cable  or other component  is damaged  defective  deformed  wet or showing signs of overheating  Do not reapply power until repairs 
24. ixture against falling  Attach a securely anchored safety  cable to the safety cable attachment point  see  Fixture overview  on page 6  if the fixture is to be  placed above ground level in any location where it may fall and cause injury or damage     Mounting the fixture on a truss    10    The MAC 301 Wash can be clamped to a truss or similar rigging structure in any orientation  Clamp  brackets can be attached to the base of the fixture using quarter turn quick connectors     Warning  Use two clamps to rig the fixture  Lock each clamp bracket by turning both 1 4 turn  fasteners fully clockwise     To clamp a MAC 301 Wash to a truss    1  Check that the rigging structure can support at least 10 times the  weight of all fixtures and equipment to be installed on it    2  Obtain two rigging clamps and check that they are undamaged and can  bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture  Bolt the clamps securely  to the supplied clamp brackets with a minimum grade 8 8 M12 bolt and  lock nut    3  See Figure 2  Align each of the two clamp brackets with two mounting  points in the base  Insert the quarter turn fasteners into the base and  turn all levers a full 90  clockwise to lock    4  Block access under the work area  Working from a stable platform  Figure 2  Quarter turn  hang the fixture on the truss with the arrow on the base towards the fasteners  area to be illuminated  Tighten the rigging clamps    5  Secure the fixture against clamp or bracket failure with a seconda
25. link        Incorrect fixture DMX addressing     One of the fixtures is defective and is  disturbing data transmission on the link     Check addressing on fixture and controller   Check fixture is set to correct DMX mode     Unplug XLR in and out connectors and connect  them directly together to bypass one fixture ata  time until normal operation Is regained  Have faulty  fixture serviced by Martin service technician        XLR pin out on fixtures does not match  pins  2 and 3 reversed      Install a phase reversing cable between the fixtures  or swap pins 2 and 3 in the fixture that behaves  erratically        Light output cuts out  intermittently     22       Fixture is too hot        Table 3  Troubleshooting    Ensure free airflow around fixture  Clean fixture   Check that ambient temperature does not exceed  max  permitted level    If problem persists  contact Martin for service     MAC 301 Wash user manual    Specifications    Physical  Lerigthiz sister      EE Regie educta AA ETE edd 200 mm  7 9 in              ue RI      EE 320 mm  12 6 in    Height waste be ER 370 mm  14 6 in    lege 8 9 kg  19 6 Ibs   excl  brackets  Dynamic Effects  Color mixing    iss           en         eI pue ao    Aem wee ee RGB                      EE 0  100              a E               O O 0   100   ET tye 0   100   Electronic color wheel effect                     7 colors plus white  color wheel rotation effect  snap     blackout or dimmer fade at color changes  Variable CTC    Electronic
26. olors at variable speed     Pan  tilt and effects movement speed and blackout    The speed of pan tilt movement and effects changes can be adjusted     The fixture can also be set to go to a blackout during pan tilt movement or color changes  with adjustable  blackout fade out fade in times from 5 seconds to a fast snap     Effects 13    DMX operation    14    Warning  Read    Safety Information    on page 3 before installing  powering  operating or servicing  the MAC 301 Wash     This section describes only DMX control features that require particular explanation  See    DMX protocol    on  page 19 for a full list of the DMX channels and values required to control the different effects  See    Effects     on page 13 for a full description of the fixture s effects     8  and 16 bit Standard and Compressed DMX control modes    The MAC 301 Wash has four DMX operating modes     Standard 8 bit uses 16 DMX channels     Compressed 8 bit uses 12 DMX channels     Standard 16 bit uses 19 DMX channels     Compressed 16 bit uses 15 DMX channels    In Compressed modes  the color wheel  pan tilt speed  effect speed and movement blackout channels are  not available  This means that color can be changed using the RGB channels only     The 16 bit modes include the same control options as 8 bit modes but fine control of RGB is added on 3  extra channels     Where fine control is available  the main control channel sets the first 8 bits  the most significant byte or  MSB   and the fine channel
27. r can simply be a  harmless incident that is almost unavoidable in any complex combination of high tech software and  hardware  but if repeated errors occur  the MAC 301 Wash may require new firmware  service or repair   Contact your Martin supplier for advice    Error types are counted  and the error list can be cleared     Functions test    The FUNCTIONS TEST feature provides a general test of all effects  allowing testing without a controller     Pan tilt reinitialization    The INIT PAN TILT feature reinitializes pan and tilt relative to their end stops  Use it if pan and tilt appear to  have lost calibration     White balance adjustment    The white balance in all MAC 301 Wash fixtures is calibrated relative to a reference source before fixtures  leave the factory  However  it is possible to fine tune the white output in the color wheel effect using the  FINE ADJUST menu     The MAC 301 Wash lights up immediately the FINE ADJUST menu is activated     The SKAL RED  SKAL GREEN and SKAL BLUE items let you adjust the intensity of red  green and blue  pixels as a percentage in the white light mix  Keep at least one value at 10096 for maximum intensity   Overall intensity can be adjusted from 096 to 10096 using SKAL ALL     Zoom adjustment    The zoom effect in all MAC 301 Wash fixtures is also calibrated at the factory  but it is possible to fine tune  the zoom using the ZOOM OFS command     Software upload    The RECEIVESOFT command prepares the fixture for a fixture softwar
28. re are securely fastened       Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing  servicing or  moving the fixture       Do not operate the fixture with missing or damaged covers  shields or any optical component     Contents    Ba ie EEN 2  SAIS Information ee                     3  FRUITS OVOLVIOW  oy en ee 6                  Se is e ERES SERERE Le EE 7  Unpackirigi   c                                  ERE UN        CES         REI EE 7  Using forthe first time  o poe    Ha ERR                  veg AN DEE 7  ele 8  Main fUSE              eee           ee ee es 8  Power         zc cem             UR ins use                 RE CIR ER SERE e 8  Power  plug  ii EE d Use ete e odd OI EE 8  DR hed TC ELIT CC MEI M TER 9  Tips for reliable data                                                                               9  Connecting the data link                                                               9  Physical installati  n ass  ee Br DB Re el  10  Placing the fixture on a flat surface                                                      10  Mounting the fixture         truss                                                         10           OO ee AOL                 11  Control panel and menu                                                                       11  DMX address  settlng     ui             EE                    REA Gnd IR      11  DMX  MOS   21 2      e Dane eR p en        eet er                    12  Tailoring perfo
29. rmances x ui                    Rn pon           CN RAM RO URBE      12         ae                     aio 13  DMX operatio            ee rer es LE den A   D E 14  Stand alone Operation    EE 15  Programming stand alone                                                           1                15  Service and                                                                                 16  Cleaning  iuter net ph vede    EE ter pode te               16  Control menu service                                                                   17  Fixture readouts  2 222202 AR el EE    He Skene cee        Eos ace e a           A 18  L  br  cation  ra NE rer ie T ECRIRE I 18  F  sse  replacement        eye EIE dne E RUE UE gto      et rece ee 18  DMX  Protocol PS LA NERO ORE dre dau TS           19  Onboard control metis           ERE EE         ELLA ee 21  Troubleshooting             dar RR e er Codi p is MM ges 22                rec neci Sp unc hr e    DIS pos  e e dira 23          Fixture overview        2    A  2    6    Power cable entry    Fuseholder           e  24 DMX in out connectors    Safety cable attachment point    Control panel   display    Figure 1  Connections panel overview    6 MAC 301 Wash user manual    Introduction    Thank you for selecting the MAC 301 Wash     an intelligent lighting fixture from Martin Professional     This  LED based moving head washlight features       Luxeon Rebel high power emitters     DMX control and stand alone operation with scenes
30. rol menus  on page 21   Note the following points       To add a step to a sequence  navigate to the step before the one you want to add  then apply the INSERT  command  The new step will be added after the current step  and the effects in the current step will be  automatically copied to the new step       To clear the effects in a step  navigate to that step  and apply the RESET STEP command  All values in  that step will be reset to zero       To delete a step from a sequence  navigate to that step  then apply the DELETE command       To clear an entire stand alone sequence from memory and reset the stand alone program to one step  with all values set to zero  navigate to and apply the CLEAR ALL command       To speed up the stand alone program by a factor of ten  select 1 10 SEC in the TIMEBASE menu     Programming stand alone scenes via DMX    You can program the effects in each step by capturing the DMX values the fixture is receiving  To do this   1  Send the DMX values you want to capture     2  Navigate to and apply the CAPT DMX command  The MAC 301 Wash will display CAPTURE DMX  01 01  Press ENTER to confirm and the fixture will display START CAPTURE     3  Continue creating steps using the INSERT command in the control panel  and adjust the DMX values  you send to the fixture and use CAPT DMX each time you want to apply those values to a new step     4  Reset and delete steps using the control panel commands     Running a stand alone program    Select RUN in the ST
31. ry attachment such as a safety cable  that can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture using the attachment point on the connections  panel  see    Fixture overview    on page 6   This attachment point is designed to accept a carabiner  clamp  Do not use any other part of the fixture as a safety cable attachment point    6  Check that the head will not collide with other fixtures or objects                       MAC 301 Wash user manual    Setup    Warning  Read    Safety Information    on page 3 before installing  powering  operating or servicing  the MAC 301 Wash     Control panel and menu navigation    The onboard control panel and backlit graphic display are used to set the MAC 301 Wash s DMX address   program stand alone operation  configure individual fixture settings  personality   read out data and execute  service utilities  See  Onboard control menus  on page 21 for a complete list of menus and commands     Using the control buttons    To enter a menu  select a function or apply a selection  press ENTER     Press UP and DOWN to scroll within a menu or adjust values     To escape a function or move back one level in the menu structure  press ESC     See Figure 3  There are two sets of control buttons  If the fixture is rotated through 180    press once on  any control button in the set that are now below the display  The display will rotate through 180  so that it  is correctly orientated        Control buttons  Control buttons   standing installation hangin
32. t  The pin out  on all connectors is pin 1   shield  pin 2   cold      and pin 3   hot         Pins 4 and 5 in the 5 pin XLR connectors not used in the MAC 301 Wash but are available for possible  additional data signal requirements  Standard pin out is pin 4   data 2 cold     and pin 5   data 2 hot         Sockets are wired in parallel  both inputs connect to both outputs  To avoid damage to the fixture  never use  more than one input and one output socket     Tips for reliable data transmission      Use shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS 485 devices  standard microphone cable cannot transmit  control data reliably over long runs  24 AWG cable is suitable for runs up to 300 meters  1000 ft   Heavier    gauge cable and or an amplifier is recommended for longer runs     Never use both a fixture s outputs to split the link  To split the link into branches  use a splitter such as the    Martin 4 Channel Opto Isolated RS 485 Splitter Amplifier   Do not overload the link  Up to 32 devices may be connected on a serial link     Terminate the link by installing a termination plug in the output socket of the last  fixture  The termination plug  which is a male XLR plug with a 120 Ohm  0 25  Watt resistor soldered between pins 2 and 3   soaks up  the control signal so it  does not reflect and cause interference  If a splitter is used  terminate each  branch of the link     Connecting the data link    1     Connect the DMX data output from the controller to the MAC 301 Wash s 3
33. t less than this  distance  the LED emission can cause eye injury or irritation  At distances of 0 5 meters  20 inches  and  above  light output is harmless to the naked eye provided that the eye s natural aversion response is not  overcome       Do not look at LEDs with magnifiers  telescopes  binoculars or similar optical instruments that may  concentrate the light output       Ensure that persons are not looking at the LEDs from within 0 5 meters  20 inches  when the product  lights up suddenly  This can happen when power is applied  when the product receives a DMX signal   when a stand alone program suddenly increases light output intensity or when SERVICE menu items are  selected        Install as described in this manual a secondary attachment such as a safety cable that is approved by an  official body such as T  V as a safety attachment for the weight of all the fixtures it secures  The safety  cable must comply with EN 60598 2 17 Section 17 6 6 and be capable of bearing a static suspended load  ten times the weight of the fixture               suspending from a rigging structure  attach the fixture with two evenly spaced clamps  Do not use only  one clamp       Ensure that any supporting structure and or hardware used can hold at least 10 times the weight of all the  devices they support       Allow enough clearance around the head to ensure that it cannot collide with an object or another fixture  when it moves       Check that all external covers and rigging hardwa
34. ually     Lubrication    In general  the MAC 301 Wash does not require lubrication  However  depending on use conditions  the  moving parts in the head and zoom mechanisms may eventually require reapplication of lubricant   Excessive noise during pan tilt and zoom movement is a sign that lubrication may be required  This  operation can be carried out by a Martin service partner if necessary     Fuse replacement    18    Warning  Disconnect from power before replacing a fuse  Replace fuses with ones of the same type  and rating only  Never bypass or bridge a fuse     The MAC 301 Wash is protected by a main fuse located in a fuseholder next to the power cable entry  see   Fixture overview  on page 6   US models require a 6 3 amp slow blow fuse and EU models require a 4 amp  slow blow fuse    To replace fuses    1  Isolate the fixture from power    2  Use a flathead screwdriver to open the fuseholder and remove the fuse for testing or replacement     3  Replace defective fuses with ones of the same type and rating only  Replacement fuses are available  from Martin     4  Reinstall the fuseholder before reapplying power   If a fuse blows repeatealy  disconnect the fixture from power immediately and consult your Martin supplier     MAC 301 Wash user manual    DMX protocol                                              Std  Std  Comp    Comp   8 bit 16 bit 8 bit 16 bit DMX Value Percent Function  Pan  1 1 1 1 0 255 0   100 Pan 0   430    Pan fine  2 2 2 2 0   255 0   100 Pan fine  Le
    
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