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1. nne P N 55732074 Four 3 pinfemaleto5 pinmaleXLRadapters P N 91613024 1 5 m power cable 3 pin TEC sui las P N 11501012 EtherCon patch cable 2 m RJ 45inXLR iypehousing P N 11840144 Flightcase for Maxxyz Modules Frame eseeeeeeereeeereerrrresssrrrerrrreen P N 91535007 Wheel set for Maxxyz Modulesflightcase Contact Martin for details Ordering Information MaxModule Cerebrum daa da alla ia a ank a P N 90732140 Max Module ButtO Misuri as ds P N 90732160 MaxModule Playback comi P N 90732180 MaxModule Programmer svc tania ne P N 90732150 MaxModule Submaster o srnuisnana ii a bna bd P N 90732170 MaxModuleFrame empiy inFlightcase P N 90732120 MaxModule Frame empty in Cardboard Box P N 90732130 Specifications subject to change without notice See www martin com for current user documentation technical support and full current product specifications Maxxyz Modules User Manual 21 v Martin Martin Professional A S e Olof Palmes All 18 e 8200 Aarhus N e Denmark http www martin com
2. Maxxyz Modules User Manual 2 Setup and Assembly There are two different methods of setting up the Maxxyz Modules one for stand alone use and one for mounting in a Maxxyz Module Frame 2 1 Single stand alone Maxxyz Module Each module is shipped with protective foam attached to each side This foam supports the faceplate and prevents cosmetic damage to the module Apart from connection to the controller the module is ready to use as soon as it is removed from its packaging 2 2 Mounting in a Maxxyz Module Frame Installing a module in the lower opening of the Frame 1 Remove the module s and the module frame from their packing material 2 Use a 3 mm Allen wrench to remove the two screws that attach the side strips to each side of the module opening in the frame Maxxyz Modules User Manual The module can now be placed in the lower opening Put the side strips back on each side of the module and fasten them in place with their screws Important The Cerebrum Module only fits in the upper opening of the Maxxyz Module Frame r 4 Connect the Power interconnect cable to the MAINS IN connector or if only one module is used connect the IEC Power cable part number 11501012 to the MAINS IN connector Maxxyz Modules User Manual 5 Connect the EtherCon interconnect cable to the WING IN connector or if only one module is used connect the EtherCon Network cable part numb
3. MAXXYZ MODULES USER MANUAL a Martin Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters Maxxyz Cerebrum Module VT 275 i mi 261 124 430 465 Mi CN fare OODODOOO Oo Bi x pl 483 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 trademarks in this document pertaining to services or products by Martin Professional A S or its affiliates and subsidiaries are trademarks owned or licensed by Martin Professional A S or its affiliates or subsidiaries P N 35000223 Rev B Maxxyz Modules User Manual 2 Maxxyz Button Playback Programmer Submaster Modules Maxxyz Frame Maxxyz Modules User Manual 3 Table of Contents 17 INTOdUCNON dd 5 1 1 Technical SUpport esi lid alamam aaae ee 5 A o eine nd seine 5 13 Connecting to BOM ees aso 6 4 e gt dr 6 2 Selup and Assembly sue alaka lir iki Gala Sasa Galilei tase nak yali 7 2 1 Single stand alone
4. Maxxyz Module sssssessennnnsesrenneeeneesserrrnrerrnnrrsrnrrsserrnnnrrnnne 7 2 2 Mounting in a Maxxyz Module Frame 7 Installing a module intheloweropeningoftiheFrame 7 Installing a module in the upperopeningoftheFrame 9 2 NOS ie GN Me ias 12 3 Daisy chainina Module Sci ls ls diles 13 4 Connections and configuration rn nana nn cnn rnnnn nc cc rana 14 4 1 CerebrumModuleconnectionspanel nana neos 14 4 2 Programmer Submaster Playback Button connectionspanel 15 432 O RP ep RA dhes 16 44s NGO ALIONN GK e Vr e e oe 16 ED GOO gt ne ya MR ee e e ep e 16 AG CONTOS eree eei lalenin Makale lamak ii km ela le klan 16 Dis vg e SS e 17 5 1 e O AEE I 17 6 Spe ifications EA ta 18 Maxxyz Modules User Manual 4 1 Introduction Thank you for selecting a product from the Martin Professional Maxxyz Modules range The Maxxyz Modules are an extension to the Maxxyz controller the Maxxyz Compact controller or the Maxxyz PC family The Maxxyz Modules concept consists of either one or two modules installed in one Module Frame This manual matches the functionality in Version 2 6 of the Maxxyz software For the latest firmware and software updates documentation and other information about this controller see www maxxyz com 1 1 Technical support For a complete list of Technical Support phone numbe
5. As with any computer never spray the cleaner directly onto the module always spray onto a lint free cloth and wipe clean Important Excessive dust and smoke fluid build up can degrade performance and cause overheating and damage to the module that is not covered by the warranty Maxxyz Modules User Manual 17 6 Specifications Physical Cerebrum Module E PP A 275 mm 10 9 in Wisin 483 mm 19 in A E 182 mm 7 2 in MEN Mae EU yedi 7 3 kg 16 1 lbs Playback Module e e i 275 mm 10 9 in Width in iia 483 mm 19 in A RR ME e e MK e nr 128 mm 5in e a eee e 5 7 kg 12 6 lbs Submaster Module A hdr yankee ilme a ei sal iie 275 mm 10 9 in A e aS 483 mm 19 in e L EE ARD e RE e NE O e 128 mm 5 in WY CIGINE Sic derive E MR GRE NE te eee 4 6 kg 10 2 Ibs Button Module Ligan a 275 mm 10 9 in Width OPE o POE uo e 483 mm 19 in O 128 mm 5 in e AN ia 5 2 kg 11 5 lbs Programmer Module A aid 275 mm 10 9 in e e e 483 mm 19 in Hee ME AE e ME e PA A ne 128 mm 5 in MUSA Re Mee tees 5 0 kg 11 3 Ibs Frame without modules Lang id ie 695 mm 27 3 in A ON 526 mm 20 7 in A e KY A E e 336 mm 13 21 in WGI ge Re ee ones 10 3 kg 22 7 Ibs Connections Cerebrum Module AC Power a aa mala a ame a 3 pin IEC male socket AC PONEMOLIDUE siria 3 pin IEC female socket LINK USB data outputs ion ees Neutrik RJ 45 socket accepts Neutrik O EtherCon connectors in housing Network data our ade
6. amana eda Sidar e ae Neutrik RJ 45 socket accepts Neutrik A LE D EtherCon connectors in housing Maxxyz Modules User Manual 18 EtherDMX data ata Neutrik RJ 45 socket accepts Neutrik e EtherCon connectors in housing PIAA CA A ARR e ME eee EE ee 5 pin locking XLR LS BOR VICES cuesta USB host socket Microphone Saona ei 6 3 mm mono socket AU EO Rene ne er Cr dois RCA phono AC ees ete al ae ca ei eli ee cas eae Sat b y la gal e ee 15 pin D sub female Other modules not Cerebrum AG FOW T INDUT A dd I E C male socket AC Power Output acacia iii tad I E C female socket LINK USB data output Neutrik RJ 45 socket accepts Neutrik Stes ahaa E cated e Me e SE EtherCon connectors in housing LINK USB data inputs cial Neutrik RJ 45 socket accepts Neutrik io EtherCon connectors in housing NES Ff Ur ene an a MEYE A Me ee ere Ke eee 5 pin locking XLR US BOS VICES A YAR EK oa USB host socket USB WAU ica ocasionada USB device socket AMP OULOU eck A cece eases e e e debate 2 5 mm DC bayonet socket ON also accepts 2 5 mm DC plugs without bayonet Electrical all modules A coe ca e Me e e nnne 100 240 V nominal 50 60 Hz Power SUPDIY Ubicaciones Full range switch mode Main USOS Lita A ai 2 AT x2 AC power tropical eas unswitched unfused Max 6 A Lamp output not on Cerebruim seslen alana sallana tds ica 12 V PWM Functional Cerebrum Module e Grand master fader and button e Flash master fader and button e 16x view buttons 2
7. x view scroll buttons e Digital encoder wheels for window scrolling and screen desk lamp intensity e Protocol DMX512 Artnet ACN and RDM pending e 2 DMX universes expandable to 32 e 1024 channels expandable to 16384 e No limit to number of DMX channels per fixture e Extensive fixture library for all known manufacturers e 65000 presets for each group of functions P T color gobo etc e Effect generator for automated programming of complex effects e Customizable highlight and lowlight function to identify individual fixtures e Relative or absolute programming e Fan function for all channels including timing parameters e On the fly global timing changes Maxxyz Modules User Manual 19 e Virtual cuelists e Macros e Wait follow and link cues e HTP LTP chase timecode submaster and group master playback functionality e Individual parameter timings e Intuitive patch feature e Fixture type cloning e Full 16 bit fading for high resolution fixtures e Individual fade in fade out times for all playbacks e Manual override available at all times e Live 0 1000 override of global cue timings e Live programmer timing Sneak e Go function supports multiple cues simultaneously e Cuelists can be executed in tracking or non tracking mode Playback Module e 10x motorized playback faders each with one dynamically labeled LCD button to identify activate playback and two function assignable buttons e 10 x pause back but
8. ckets at the same time DMX A DMXB DMX outputs RD ready IEC OUT AC output unswitched unfused Warning Do not draw a current of more than 6 A total from this output IEC IN AC mains power input accepts 100 240 V nominal 50 60 Hz FUSE Fuse holder two 2 AT slow blow fuses Power Switch Power on off Maxxyz Modules User Manual 15 4 3 Connections Connections to a Maxxyz controller a Maxxyz Compact controller or a Maxxyz PC for either an individual Maxxyz Module or a frame with modules are similar 1 Connect an EtherCon Network cable part number 11840144 to the WING IN connector on the back of the module If you are using the frame use the WING IN connector on the top module Important Never use a WING OUT connection to connect a module to a Maxxyz controller a Maxxyz Compact controller a Maxxyz PC or a Cerebrum module 2 Connect the other end of the EtherCon Network cable part number 11840144 to either WING 1 WING 2 WING 3 or WING 4 connector on the back of the Maxxyz controller or the Maxxyz Compact controller It doesn t matter which connector you use 3 Connect the IEC Power cable part number 11501012 to the MAINS IN connector on the back of the module and plug the other end of the IEC Power cable part number 11501012 to your mains power supply If you are using the frame use the MAINS IN on the top module if installed While it is possible to use the fra
9. e Before transportation secure modules in place in a frame with the supplied screws Maxxyz Modules User Manual 5 1 3 Connecting to power Maxxyz Modules automatically adapt to AC mains power at 100 240 V nominal 50 60 Hz Do not connect them to power outside this range 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 plug manufacturer s instructions The table below 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 Wire color standard EU code Pin Symbol brown live L blue neutral N yellow green ground 1 4 Included items Each Maxxyz Module part numbers 90732140 Cerebrum 90732150 Programmer 90732160 Button 90732170 Submaster and 90732180 Playback contains the following items e Maxxyz Module e Two 2AT fuses installed e IEC Power cable part number 11501012 e Ethercon Network cable part number 11840144 e USB cable part number 11840066 e User manual part number 35000223 Each Module Frame part number 90732120 shipped in flightcase and 90732130 shipped in cardboard box contains the following items e Module Frame with attached Ethercon Power interconnect cables and desklight cable e Desk lamp built in e Blind cover plate installed e Dust cover
10. er 11840144 to the WING IN connector 6 Connect the Lamp bayonet plug to the LAMP connector This will connect the top illumination to the module Installing a module in the upper opening of the Frame Cerebrum module 1 Use a 3 mm Allen wrench to remove the four screws that attach the blind cover plate if installed to the frame 2 The Cerebrum Module can now be placed into the top opening Put the side strips back on each side of the frame and fasten them in place with their screws Maxxyz Modules User Manual 9 To non controller Module 3 Connect the Power interconnect cable to the MAINS OUT connector 4 Connect the EtherCon Network cable part number 11840144 to the WING OUT connector 5 Connect the IEC Power cable part number 11501012 to the MAINS IN connector Important The Cerebrum Module is a controller module and must not be connected to a Maxxyz controller a Maxxyz Compact controller a Maxxyz PC or another Cerebrum using the WING OUT outputs The WING OUT outputs must only used to connect non controller modules Programmer Button Submaster and Playback Modules to the Cerebrum Maxxyz Modules User Manual 10 Non controller modules i e not Cerebrum module 1 Use a 3 mm Allen wrench to remove the four screws that attach the blind cover plate if installed to the frame 2 The module can now be placed in the top opening Put the side strips back on each side of the
11. frame and fasten them in place with their screws Maxxyz Modules User Manual 11 Ola 4 Tel M To non controller From controller Module Module Connect the Power interconnect cable to the MAINS OUT connector Connect the EtherCon Network cable part number 11840144 to the WING OUT connector Connect the IEC Power cable part number 11501012 to the MAINS IN connector Connect the EtherCon Network cable part number 11840144 to the WING IN connector 2 3 Notes If the top module is not powered the bottom module will not be able to communicate with the controller it is connected to The power switch is hidden behind the leg if you stand in front of the controller the switch can be found on the left hand side The modules but NOT the Cerebrum module part number 90732140 can also be connected directly to a laptop or PC using a USB cable A non controller module means a Playback Submaster Programmer or Button module A controller module means a Cerebrum module or a Wing OUT connection of a non controller module but can also be a Maxxyz Maxxyz Compact or Maxxyz PC A Important Do not use both WING IN connections USB and XLR at the same time The modules can also be used in combination with older playback modules The older modules however do not fit in the new frame Maxxyz Modules User Manual 12 3 Daisy chaining modules Modules can be daisy chained to a maximum of 4
12. me standing separately from the Maxxyz controller Maxxyz Compact controller or the Maxxyz PC controller it is also possible to connect the frame directly to any of these devices 4 4 Configuration It is possible to connect up to sixteen 16 modules or eight fully populated Maxxyz Module Frames to a Maxxyz controller a Maxxyz Compact controller or a Maxxyz PC controller No more than four modules may be connected to any given WING connector found on the back of the controller and every module must have a unique ID 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F These IDs are set using the rotary DIP switch found on the back of the module 4 5 Software The modules require connection to a Maxxyz controller running Version 2 6 or higher 4 6 Controls Most of the functionality of the Maxxyz Modules is covered in the Martin Maxxyz User Manual Maxxyz Modules User Manual 16 5 Service The Maxxyz Modules are designed as rugged roadworthy devices Occasional cleaning is the only service required of the user For any other service related concerns please contact your Martin dealer or visit www martin com Any service not described in this User Manual must be carried out by a qualified Martin technician 5 1 Cleaning The Maxxyz Modules require periodic cleaning as does any computer The schedule depends heavily on the operating environment please consult a Martin service technician for recommendations if needed
13. modules deep Each module has 2 outputs to daisy chain to the next module s the Wing out and USB connections Each Maxxyz Wing module uses some USB bandwidth the amount depends on the Wing type being used therefore it is possible that some modules will not be recognized if too many Wing modules are connected to a controller module Do not daisy chain more than 4 modules deep If the setup is 5 modules deep the fifth module will not be recognized y x Wing di Module US dule Wing i Wing gt g gt Module S5 Wing e Module re Macyz Compact Cerebrurn module Vin ng Qu 0 etre al a se Wing 2 Module veneer Maxxyz Modules User Manual 13 4 Connections and configuration 4 1 Cerebrum Module connections panel LE C OUT o LE C IN gt FUSE a ae Power Switch f RESET POWER ON EtherDMX USB External VGA DMX A DMX B WING OUT 1 WING OUT 2 MIC Line input Line output REMOTE NETWORK IEC OUT Use a ballpoint pen or pencil to press this switch Activating the switch causes a hardware reset Use a ballpoint pen or pencil to press this switch Activating the switch is needed if the module refuses to start when power is applied to the module and the Power Switch is set to ON Artnet compatible network XLR USB device socket External monitor connec
14. rs see the Martin website at http www martin com service hotline asp 1 2 Safety information This product is for professional use only It is not for household use It presents risks of lethal or severe injury due to electric shock Read this user manual before powering or installing the Modules follow the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the product If you have questions about how to operate the product safely please contact your Martin supplier or call the Martin 24 hour service hotline on 45 8740 0000 or in the USA on 1 888 tech 180 e Connect the product electrically to ground earth e Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground fault protection e Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating only Never attempt to bypass a fuse e Disconnect the product from power immediately if the power cable or any cover or component is wet or not in perfect condition Do not reconnect to power until the damaged item has been repaired or replaced e Do not expose the product to rain or moisture e Allow free unobstructed airflow to the front and the back of the product e Do not use the product if the ambient temperature exceeds 40 C 104 F e Refer any service operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician e Do not modify the product or install other than genuine Martin parts
15. tons e 10x go buttons e 10 x flash buttons e 5xLCD navigation buttons with scroll wheel e Master GO section Submaster Module e 24x non motorized faders with single function button every supported cuelist type is supported e 40 character display for labeling e 5xLCD navigation buttons with scroll wheel Button Module e 3rows of 10 x LCD and function button combination e 5x LCD navigation buttons with scroll wheel e Digital fader belt for intensity soeed and timing controls e Mode buttons for selecting desired operation per row Supported modes are e Fixture Selection e Group Selection e Preset Selection e Playback Buttons Programmer Module e 4x digital fader belts for fixture parameter control e Trackball with pan tilt control switch e Blind preview button e Customizable highlight lowlight function e Next last fixtures groups Maxxyz Modules User Manual 20 e Left right mouse button e Customizable LCD function keys for function shortcuts Frame without modules e Blind cover plate with paper holder e Accepts two Maxxyz Modules Cerebrum can be installed in upper position only e Dimmable LED strip requires Module to be installed Accessories Blind cover plate for Maxxyz Frame Module P N 62406159 Maxxyz Modules dust COVE sase kere iyim Saymak inhale ma sl da eses P N 33302009 MaxxyzCompactmonitorbracket left renn P N 55732076 MaxxyzCompactmonitorbracket right
16. tor DMX outputs RDM ready Wing output RJ45 in XLR type housing Important Connect only other non controller modules Programmer Submaster Playback or Button Modules to these outputs Never use this output to connect to a Maxxyz Maxxyz Compact Maxxyz PC or another Cerebrum module Audio microphone input Stereo line level audio inputs left and right Stereo line level audio outputs left and right MaxNet controller network RJ45 in XLR type housing AC output unswitched unfused Warning Do not draw a current of more than 6 A total from this output Maxxyz Modules User Manual 14 IEC IN AC mains power input accepts 100 240 V nominal 50 60 Hz FUSE Fuse holder two 2 AT slow blow fuses Power Switch Power on off 4 2 Programmer Submaster Playback Button connections panel 1 C OUT gt LEC IN gt FUSE WING OUT Wing output RJ45 in XLR type housing Important Connect only other non controller modules Programmer Submaster Playback or Button Modules to this output Never use this output to connect to a Maxxyz Maxxyz Compact Maxxyz PC or Cerebrum module USB USB device socket LAMP 12 V PWM controlled lamp output ADDR Rotary dipswitch O to F selectable WING IN Wing input USB and RJ45 in XLR type housing Use only one of these sockets at any one time to connect the module to a Maxxyz controller Maxxyz Compact controller Cerebrum module or Maxxyz PC Important Never use the USB and RJ45 so

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