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1.           300    user manual                                                                table of    CONTENTS    Introductio ea 3  Lamp TNS teal AGU I ssid                                                                           5  AG                                           cece ies DU eae cet 6  Data                      2                                7                                                                                                           8  RixtureSettings 2 E                            sae                                  9                                  a a        15  Basic              ee ee ei ee 17  Bici 21  DMX ProtOocO  TR 22  Error Messages                                                                       24  PCB ay Ot                                                                 25  Accessories                                                         26  Speciflcatlons       ini tieu ai 27     91999 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 35000075  Rev  B  990708 MA    Section 1    INTRODUCTION    Thank you for selecting the Martin MAC 300  The MAC 300 is an automated yoke mounted Fresnel washlight  employing    250 watt discharge lamp  It provides cyan  magenta  and yellow  CMY  color mixing  separate color  wheel with 6 replaceable dichroic 
2.        What to do       AUTO  Automatic protocol detec   tion error     Automatic protocol detection is enabled  and there is no control input     Verify that controller is connected  properly and sending data        LERR  Lamp error         the lamp doesn t ignite within 10  minutes of receiving the  Lamp ON   command     Check the lamp  Check voltage and frequency set   tings       MERR  Memory error       the EEPROM memory cannot be  read     Contact service technician        CSER  Check sum error        a software upload is unsuccessful     Reload software  see page 19                        there is      communication between  the control panel and motherboard   This appears briefly when switching on  the fixture     Check fuses    Check cable between control panel  and motherboard    Reinstall software    Contact service technician        ShER  Short error         the fixture detects the lamp is ON  but no    Lamp ON    command has been  received  This can occur if the lamp  relay is stuck     The fixture may be operated but  remote lamp on off may be effected   Contact service technician        Hot  Hot lamp         you attempt to strike the lamp within  8 minutes after having switched it off   The fixture will store the    Lamp ON     instruction and strike the lamp once the  8 minutes period has elapsed     Wait until the lamp strikes        FbEP  Feedback error pan   FbET  Feedback error tilt   FbER  Feedback error                        FbEp   tilt  FbET  or both  
3.    To open  close  and strobe the shutter at 3 speeds  select S HU T        To control the dimmer  select d 1 M      To move the color wheel to each position and scroll it at 3 speeds  select COL       To control the CMY mix  select CYAN MAG  and YEL        To insert the frost filter  select FROS      To control pan and tilt  select PAN and TILT        Adjustment control and calibration    14    The adjustment menu  A d J  provides the following functions         Reset the fixture  RS T        Turn on and off the lamp  L ON  LoF F    e Disable pan tilt feedback  F EDDA      Control effects in the head  HEA d        Move the head to the home and extreme positions  P ATI     Calibrate effects  CAL           Head effects adjustment       The head submenu         HEAd  provides manual control when making mechanical adjustments  which must be  performed by a qualified technician  It allows the technician to       Open  close  and strobe the dimmer shutter     Move the color wheel to the open  sensor  and full color positions    Move the CMY wheels to the open  sensor  and full positions     Insert and remove the frost filter    Calibration    The calibration submenu  Ad J   CAL  allows you to adjust the effects for uniformity between fixtures  it is not a  substitute for mechanical adjustment  To reset all calibrations to their factory defaults  select dF OF and press  Enter   when SURE is displayed  or press  MENU  to escape        1  Select the effect to calibrate  pan     OF   
4.   300   s personality settings are shown in Table 3  they are described as well in the following section  To select  a personality setting        1  Press  Menu  as required to reach the main menu  Navigate to PERS and press  Enter    2  Navigate to the desired setting and press  Enter      3  Select the desired option with the arrow keys and press  Enter                                                                                             Personality Path Options Effect  Default setting shaded    indicates DMX override   ON Map DMX pan control to tilt channel and vice versa   Pan tilt swap PATI SWAP            Normal               tilt control   ON Reverse DMX pan control  right  gt  left    Pan inverse PATI PINV    OFF Normal pan control  left  gt  right    ON Reverse DMX tilt control  down  gt  up    Tilt inverse PATI TINV            Normal tilt control        gt  down    FAST Optimize movement for speed    Pan tilt speed PTSP      SLOW Optimize movement for smoothness    ON Enable DMX lamp off command   DMX lamp off dLOF    OFF Disable DMX lamp off command    ON Enable DMX reset command   DMX reset dRES            Disable DMX reset command    ON Lamp strikes automatically within 90 seconds of power on   Automatic lamp on ALON 3    E  OFF Lamp remains off until    lamp on  command is sent     ON Display stays on   Display on off dISP      OFF Display goes out 2 minutes after last key press   Display intensity        10 100 Adjust display intensity   NORM Normal dimmi
5.   66 Im W  Performance      Light output  MSD 250 2  no effects applied                      sess nene 4765 lumens  Thermal      Maximum ambient temperature      40   C  104   F      Maximum lamp socket temperature      150       302            Maximum shell surface temperature          90  C  194  F     Control and programming          Data spinsOut cce AEE en ee e EA IMS pin 1 shield  pin 2 cold      pin 3 hot        RECOV MD         Opto isolated RS 485     Protocol SR USITT DMX 512  1990   Martin RS 485      DMX Channels  ine hte ede een ec Ree eet rese gereret DEN Ue SERIE det aE 9 13  Connections           ACT     3 prong IEC male socket             locking 3 pin XLR male socket     Pata ontp  t teda e locking 3 pin XLR female socket  Fuses      F  s   01  primary   ieee naan td hae see Se ee en 6 3 A  250 V time delay     Fuse F601 2 5 0 A   250 V time delay     Fuse E002    vestire tee defe ee ri e HER ER RC HEREIN e e ERE 4 0 A   250 V time delay       P  se F0605            eere fe eei e die aed de tere etre there 0 315 A   250 V time delay    Design standards          Canadian Safety    eI Rede ERU HR nd emu CSA C22 2 NO 166     EU EMG oy ons Safe ashe UE es MUR LE IU D Ed oe EN 50 081 1  EN 50 082 1     EU safety                    hieeiee m ADI EN 60598 1  EN 60598 2 17     Sa ANSI UL 1573  Installation     Orientation                                                  tS            Minimum distance to combustible materials  4 0 4 m  16 in       Minimum distance to
6.  91602003     Halt coupler clamp  zeit id obeunt E 91602005    Color filters                                                                         Filter P N Filter P N  Blue 101 46404301 Purple 502 46404314  Blue 102 46404326 Purple 509 46404338  Blue 103 46404327 Red 301 46404315  Blue 104 46404302 Red 304 46404339  Blue 105 46404328 Red 305 46404340  Blue 106 46404303 Red 308 46404316  Blue 107 46404325 Red 309 46404341  Blue 108 46404320 Yellow 601 46404317  Blue 111 46404304 Yellow 602 46404342  Cyan 401 46404305 Yellow 603 46404318  CTC 5500 2900K 46404306 Yellow 604 46404319  CTC 5500 3400K 46404324 Green 201 46404329  CTC 5500 4200K 46404307 Green 202 46404310  CTC 3200 5600K 46404308 Green 203 46404330  CTC 3200 4100K 46404309 Green 204 46404321  Magenta 501 46404333 Green 205 46404331  Magenta 504 46404334 Green 206 46404311  Magenta 505 46404335 Green 208 46404332  Magenta 507 46404312 Orange 302 46404322  Pink 303 46404336 Orange 306 46404323  Pink 307 46404337 1 2 Minus Green 46404343  Pink 312 46404313 UV transmitter 46404344    26    Accessories    appendix       SPECIFICATIONS    Physical       Teneti               a                              330 mm  13 0 in        WII     384 mm  15 1 in       Maximum            ee tte ett e e                 536 mm  21 1 in           Approximate weight 21 kg  46 165     Compatible lamps       Philips MSD 250 2     15  erede eerte rete ete e b e Oe rite 2000 h  6500K  250 W  68 Im W    Philips  NIBIL 2000 h  5600K  200 W
7.  E                    gt  o E    Gd E      Os     gt   gt  a                    i t i nyt ryt ma           1 i i  PL383    1    PL411   PLA21 Pl386   PL431   PL441 PLSOI PLS11 PLS21 PL531 PLSS1          LJ LJ LT LI LJ LT LI                                 1  3       EI  IC412 IC422 IC432 IC442 1  5 2 16512 1  522  PLG12  o  S 1532 1552  z                  202            TT T L    J L 7  E   4              N IER                              Is is    amp  N  1    IS                                        C431            IC511  1  2 1    IC31 1  531    p FPIN1      S S    1  551  S I 1 E q a al     1  311                   PL104   1 1 1    5 cs36              5  M            aE 503  SU    gt     S  H             PL222        F602       221 16123    SU IS  lt   RL222 SATIN el    iun 4 AT Lo  IC235 xie2    m     E  ffe     B LD604  dE  1  232 PL234 601  PL233 IC611 11URC     11URC    T1        IN PROFESSIONAL          5  n  94 ds i 0 315 AT  PL221 PL252 PL251 8 PL231   die Ta        611  E    we    Oo 9                T     a    2 oo         c    o 82     2     n o E E o                 o  lt   5     x        I   S   gt  lt       25    PCB Layout    appendix       ACCESSORIES    Plight           4    MAC 290 300  i aieo tet e ter e dente te ee erts 91510005  e Flight           2x MAC 250 300 5 1n eh        ect eee E E dave e ete ee 91510004                  Uploaders            HR EVI tar rut saat lass 90758410     ex nd A                                                           
8.  FbER  feedback circuits are malfunc   tioning     The fixture will still operate  though  with reduced maximum speed to pre   vent the fixture from losing track of its  position    Contact service technician        PAER  Pan time out   TIER  Tilt time out             pan or tilt indexing circuit is mal   functioning     After the time out the fixture will work  normally   Contact service technician        COER  Color wheel time out   CYER  Cyan wheel time out   MAER  Magenta wheel time out   YEER  Yellow wheel time out                magnetic indexing circuit mal   functions or the effect wheel is mis   aligned     Error Messages       After the time out  the effect in ques   tion stops in a random position   Contact service technician     appendix       PCB LAYOUT    Fan    Opto1    Opto2    Display    Brown    Red                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              a               e             e    T              
9.  V lB ROWN 230 V BROWN 230 V  250 V 250 V 250 V 250 V 250 V kma ROWN  60 Hz mmaa 60 Hz feel 60 Hz bomen GO Hz     60 Hz              50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz                                  Table 1  Voltage and frequency settings    Wiring the mains lead             Wire Pin Marking Screw  US    brown live  E yellow or brass  blue neutral  N  silver  yellow green ground m green             Table 2  Cord cap wiring    1  Install a grounding type cord cap on the mains lead  Connect the yellow green wire to ground  earth    the brown wire to live  hot   and the blue wire to neutral  Table 2 shows some possible pin identification  schemes  if you have any doubts about proper installation  consult a qualified electrician     2  Verify that the feed cable is undamaged and rated for the current requirements of all connected  devices     AC Power Connection    Section 4    DATA    CONNECTION    This section describes how to connect fixtures to a controller  The MAC 300   s 3 pin XLR connectors are configured  for use with DMX 512 controllers  To reconfigure them for use with Martin Protocol controllers  see    Changing the  XLR pin out    on page 19     XLR PIN OUT  Pin 1  shield Pin 2  signal   Pin 3  signal      Recommended cable    Use cable designed for RS 485 devices with low capacitance and a characteristic impedance of 85 to 150 ohms  The  cable must be electrically shielded and have at least 1 pair of twisted wires  The minimum wire size is 0 2 mm   24  AWG  for runs up
10.  also    Updating software  on page 19        Demonstration program    The demonstration menu allows you to run a preprogrammed stand alone program  Before running the demo  set the  minimum and maximum pan and tilt positions                                 MAXT  to a good location for viewing the  effects  Select GO and press  Enter  to run the demo  Press  Menu  to stop the program     Test programs    Test sequence             Navigate to TEST   TS EO and press  Enter  when RUN is displayed to perform a general fixture test  Press  Menu   to stop the program     DMX log    The DMX log provides a quick way to check if the fixture is receiving DMX instructions correctly  The log displays  the start code  S T C O   which must be 0  and the DMX values received on each control channel        To read a value  navigate to TE S T   DMX L and press  Enter   Scroll to an effect channel and press  Enter  to read  the DMX value received  Look up the value s function in the DMX protocol to see if it corresponds to the effect s  behavior     Quality control and service tests       The PCB and FACT menus  under TEST  contain tests for factory and service use  The factory effects test   TEST  FACT ETST  drives all effects at 10 percent over their maximum speed              13  Fixture Settings    Manual control    The manual control menu  MAN  permits limited operation from the control panel        To reset the fixture  select R S T      To turn the lamp on or off  select L ON or LOF F   
11.  be controlled with DMX 512 and Martin RS 485 protocol controllers  When used with DMX con   trollers  there are 4 control protocols to choose from  The control option   DMX mode 1  2  3  4  or Martin   must  match the controller setup     DMX mode summary                                                                                                                                                        TINIM SF  LO CO   09 5                                     O   i7        NCO                      O   i                         LO                      i       2 2 2 2  s   is  sl ls  S    152 s S is  82 83  lg     sell                    oo c          oo c        oo c                E  93l 5   9   5           93l 549892   l Ele 93    2929     E     2 8 5 2 S E 2 al            2      51616   8 9  c  c    gt   E  g  51  2             55616190 S  s  OE  Z  o                Bl                 4 o  9  9  9   1 Xm               a5 dE A o        aS S EIN oO  EF         alo  oO  E  Sy Of   ofS  55     oz g orsa  Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4  tracking control tracking control tracking  amp  vector control tracking  amp  vector control  8 bit pan tilt 16 bit pan tilt 8 bit pan tilt 16 bit pan tilt  9 channels 11 channels 11 channels 13 channels                               The DMX modes are summarized above  Mode 4 provides full control  it is recommended unless channels are limited     To select a protocol                                           Press To   Menu  As required Display
12.  illuminated                                               eene ener enne 0 4 m  16 in       Minimum clearance around fans and air          0 1 m  4 in    27    Specifications                Start code   0 MAC 300 DMX Protocol Martin    Implemented from CPU software version 0 1                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250  21314                   on nta e                         n n                                                     re b              G  SHUTTER STROBE OPEN RANDOM STROBE OPEN RESET  OPEN   LAMP   OPEN oan  N FF  E closed open  lt  fast          slow m 9  gt  5 sec   H     2 closed DIMMER open  eOr Dn ON Dn DD OO DD DD OD DD  lt n OR nO DO DD DOO UL     3 0  CYAN    100   C 4 096 MAGENTA    100       d 0  YELLOW 100   R  CONTINUOUS COLOR SCROLL STEPPED SCROLL  CONTINUOUS ROTATION   RND        CMY  V  0  white  26  CTC  52  pink  78  UV  104  red  130  green  156  blue B   G   R  UV PK CT  W cw  lt             flml s                    25          50 NT 75 TO 100 ipii iren pii 125       150           175                 pop 200 ipii ipn 225 TI 25011   B off FROST full  EENNEENEENENNEEBENENEEIBENEENEENEBENEEKEIENEEBEENENENENENENEBENENEJINNEENBEENENENEKINMNEENBEENNENENENENENENEENENENEEONENENENENEINNENENENENNEN  f  left P
13.  main menu   f        As required Select PSET   Enter  Once Display sub menu   f        As required Select MOdE   Enter  Once Display currently selected control mode   f        As required Select protocol        1  dMX2  dMX3  dMX4 MART    Enter  Once Save setting  MOdE is displayed    Menu  Once Display main menu   Menu  Once Display current address          Table 4  Setting a protocol    Automatic protocol detection    Automatic protocol detection allows the MAC 300 to detect the controller type   DMX 512 or Martin RS485   and  respond accordingly  If it is a DMX controller  the MAC 300 uses the control option selected above        The default setting is OF F  To turn it on  navigate to the P S E T sub menu  select AU T C  press  Enter   select ON   and press  Enter      11  Fixture Settings    Address selection    12    The address  also known as the start channel  is the first channel used to receive instructions from the controller The  address set on the fixture must match the address set on the controller     When selecting DMX addresses  be sure to allow the number of channels required for the protocol  If any of the con   trol channels for one fixture overlap any of the channels for another fixture  then one of the fixtures will receive the  wrong instructions and respond incorrectly  Two MAC 300s may share the same address  however  if they are to  respond identically  they will receive the same instructions so individual control will be impossible     Note  Whether
14.  rotation  208   226 82 88       fast to slow  227   245 89 96  CCW  slow to fast  Random CMY color  246   248 96 97        249   251 98 98  Medium  252 255   99 100  Slow  22    DMX Protocol                               DMX1 DMX2 DMX3 DMX4 Value Percent Function  Frost  02239 9100 Open  off  to full  Pan  05255 0 100  Leftto right  128   neutral            Pan Fine  LSB   g 3    0592 0 100  Leftto right  128   neutral   9 10 9 10   0 255   0 100  lh  Up to down  128   neutral   _ Tilt Fine  LSB   g   g id Denon    100 Up to down  128   neutral   Pan Tilt Speed  0 2 0 1 Tracking control    _ 10 12 3   245 1 96 Vector speed  fast to slow  246   248 96 97 Tracking  PTSP SLOW  override FAST   249   251 98 98  gt  Tracking  PTSP FAST  override SLOW   252 255   99 100  Blackout while moving  Effects Speed  Dimmer  CMY filters  0 2 0 1 Tracking control  3   245 1 96 Vector speed  fast to slow  246   248 96 97   Tracking  SCUT OFF  overrides ON   249   251 98 98   Tracking  SCUT ON  overrides OFF   252 255   99 100  Vector speed  fast  Color wheel   lt  11 13 0 2 0 1 Tracking control  3   245 1 96   Vector speed  fast to slow  246   248 96 97   Tracking  SCUT OFF  overrides ON   249   251 98 98   Tracking  SCUT ON  overrides OFF   252 255   99 100  Blackout while moving  Frost  0 2 0 1 Tracking control  3   251 1 98   Vector speed  fast to slow  252 255   99 100 Vector speed   fast             23    DMX Protocol    appendix b    ERROR MESSAGES    24    Display readout    Appears if
15.  see the list of accessories on page 26                                            To hang the fixture on a truss    WARNING     Block access below the work area before proceeding   Always fasten a safety cable to the reinforced attachment point in the base   The 1 4 turn fasteners are locked only when turned fully clockwise     1  Verify that the clamps are in good condition and can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture  Bolt  clamps to the bracket with a grade 8 8  minimum  M12 bolt and lock nut  or as recommended by the  clamp manufacturer  through the 13 mm holes in the clamp mounting bracket     2  Align the clamp mounting bracket with any 2 key slots on the base  Insert both locking pins into  the slots and turn both levers a full 1 4 turn clockwise to lock     3  Verify that the structure can bear at least 10 times the weight of all installed fixtures  clamps   cables  auxiliary equipment  etc     Working from a stable platform  clamp the fixture to the structure     Install a safety cable that can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture securely to the  structure and anchor the cable to the dedicated attachment point in the base  The attachment  point is designed to fit a carabiner clamp     Rigging    Section 6    FIXTURE SETTINGS    This section describes how to set the address and personalities  read lamp hours  DMX values  and other information   calibrate effects  control the fixture manually  and run test and demo programs from the 4 digit LE
16.  the MAC 300 displays a DMX or Martin address at the top of the menu depends on the protocol    selected     To set a DMX address                                        Press To   Menu  As required Display main menu       As required Select AddR   Enter  Once Display address sub menu   1  As required Select DMX   Enter  Once Display current DMX address           As required Select desired DMX address   Enter  Once Save the new address  DMX is displayed    Menu  Once Display main menu   Menu  Once Display current address for the P SET setting     Table 5  Selecting a DMX address    To set a Martin address    The MAC 300 uses 2 Martin RS 485 channels                                         Press To   Menu  As required Display main menu   1  As required Select Add R   Enter  Once Display address sub menu   1  As required Select MART   Enter  Once Display current Martin address              As required Select desired Martin address   Enter  Once Save the new address  MART is displayed    Menu  Once Display main menu   Menu  Once Display current address for the PSET setting     Table 6  Selecting a Martin address    Fixture Settings    Readouts    The MAC 300 has counters to track usage  maintenance intervals  lamp life  etc  One set of counters shows total   I OTL  accumulated usage and cannot be reset  Another set shows usage since the counter was reset  RSET   To  reset one of these counters  navigate to the readout and press  1  for 5 seconds        Hours used    To read the a
17.  to 300 meters  1000 ft    and 0 322 mm   26 AWG  for runs up 500 meters  1640 ft       Adaptors    As many devices have 5 pin connectors and others have 3 pin connectors with reversed signal polarity  adaptor cables  as shown below may be required  Insert a termination plug in the output of the last fixture on the link                                            5 pin to 3 pin 3 pin to 5 pin 3 pin to 3 pin Termination Plug  Adaptor Adaptor Phase Reversing  Adaptor  Male Female Male Female Male Female Male  1            1 1            1 1           1 1  2      2 2      2 2 2 2  3   3 3   3 3223 3 2 120  4 4  5 5  P N 11820005 Construct P N 11820006 P N 91613017             Building    1                             Figure 2  Cable adaptors and termination    the data link    DMX controllers  Connect a data cable to the controller   s data output  If controller has a 5 pin female  socket  use a 5 pin male to 3 pin female adaptor cable  P N 11820005      Martin RS 485 protocol controllers  First  connect a 3 pin    swapper    cable  P N 11820006  to the  controller s data output  then  connect a regular data cable to the swapper cable  Alternatively  reconfig   ure the XLR pin out as described on page 19     If convenient  you may split the link into branches using a splitter such as the Martin 4 Channel  Opto Isolated RS 485 Splitter Amplifier  Do not use a    Y    connector to split the link     Lead the data cable from the controller to the first fixture  Plug the cable into t
18. 1  Disconnect the fixture from AC power  Remove the plas  orma  setting          9    tic cover from the arm opposite the side with the visible  motor  Figure 8  Hard boot jumper    Move jumper PL121 to pins 1 and 2  hard boot set   ting   See also the diagram on page 25     Perform a boot mode upload as described in the uploader manual     Disconnect the fixture from AC power  Move the hard boot jumper back to the normal setting and  replace the cover     Basic Service    Section 9    Problem    TROUBLESHOOTING    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     Replace fuse        Secondary fuse s  blown  located  on PCB inside base      Check fuses on PCB and replace        Fixtures reset correctly  but all respond  erratically or not at all to  the controller     The controller is not connected     Connect controller        XLR pin out of the controller does  not match pin out of the first fixture  on the link  i e  signal is reversed      Install a phase reversing cable between  the controller and the first fixture on the  link        Fixtures reset correctly  but some respond  erratically or not at all to  the controller     Bad data link connection    Inspect connections and cables  Correct  poor connections  Repair or replace dam   aged cables        Data link not terminated with 120Q  termination plug     Insert termin
19. AN right  8 240  210   180   150   120   90   60   iil li i 60   90   120   150        210    m  P 9      9   left PAN FINE  LSB  right     T up TILT down  10  9  10 130   120   110   00   90   80   70   60   50   40   30   20   10   0   10   20   30   40   50   60   70   80   90   100   110   120   130                               11     11  up TILT FINE  LSB  down                  25                 59 NT 75          100 ipi prn 125             150 ipe ponen ur 175 repre 200 ipi pep 225 i pipi rip 2501   10  12  T fast PAN TILT SPEED slow Ts Tee    S EFFECTS SPEED   Set CMY from 230 to 232 to override disabled function   P   T   tracking mode  0 2  amp  246 251   E 11 13 T dimmer  CMY  lt  S   normal PTSP or shortcuts off  246 248           f  E F   fast PTSP or shortcuts on  249  251   T lorwheel  lt  fast                          blackout speed  252 255           frost  lt   lt    variable speed  points to fast f  TTTTTTTT T TTTTTTTT T TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTT                               Ed TTTTTTTTT  b d b b      4            Martin Professional A S    Olof Palmes All   18 8200 Aarhus N Denmark Tel    45 8740 0000 Fax   45 87400010 www martin dk    
20. D control panel     Functions that do not require feedback can also be performed remotely via the serial link using the MPBB1 Uploader   Please refer to the MPBB1 manual     Menu navigation    The DMX or Martin address  depending on the mode  and any error messages are displayed after the MAC 300 resets   To enter the menu  press  MENU   Use the      and    keys to move within the menu  To select a function or submenu   press  Enter   To escape  press  MENU      Address     Messages                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    DMX MOdE PATI HRS TSEQ UPLd RST RST  SWAP              MART AUTO           DMXL          L ON L ON  TINV STCO MINP LOFF TORE  N SHUT MAXP  PTSP e MINT SHUT FEbA  TOTT  E SP MAXT  dLOF RSE SO        HEAd  E PCb         dRES L ST CYAN COL  ALON TOTL             GLAN  RSE ETS MAG  dISP TS YEL YEL  mE STST              FROS  dINT COL  CPU PATI           FEbA FROS  QISP CAL  SCU PA  P OF  EFFb TILT T OF  d OF  TRAC    OF  MOdE M OF  CAL Y OF  dFOF  dFSE  FACT  CUS1  CUS2  CUS3                      Figure 4  MAC 300 menu    Fixture Settings    Personality settings    The      
21. DMX1 DMX2 DMX3 DMX4 Value Percent Function  Start code   0  Shutter  Strobe  Reset  Lamp On Off  0 19 0 7 Shutter closed  20   49 8 19   Open  50 72 20 28  Strobe  fast to slow  73   79 29 31  Open  80   99 31 39  Opening pulse  fast to slow  100 119 39 47  Closing pulse  fast to slow  120   127 47 50  Open  128   147 50 58  Random strobe  fast  1 148   167 58 65  Random strobe  medium  168   187 66 73  gt               strobe  slow  188   190 74 75  Open  191   193 75 76  gt               opening pulse  fast  194   196 76 77   Random opening pulse  slow  197   199 77 78  gt               closing pulse  fast  Note  To override  DMX  Reset or Lamp   200   202 78 79                closing pulse  slow  Off   OFF  set all 3 CMY channels to a 203   207 80 81   Open  value from 230 to 232  208   217 82 85   Reset  see note  218   227 85 89  Open  228   237 89 93 Lamp on  238   247 93 97  Open  248 255   97 100 Lamp off  time  gt  5 seconds  see note  Dimmer  s  icon 0 100 Closed to open  Cyan  3 0   255 0 100 White to full cyan  Magenta  4 0   255 0 100 White to full magenta  Yellow  5 0   255 0 100 White to full yellow  Color  0   179 0 70 Continuous scroll  0 0 White  26 10 CTC 5500 2900K  52 20 Pink 312  78 31 UV  104 41 Red 308  130 51 Green 206  156 61 Blue 108  Stepped scroll  180   183 71 72        108  184   187 72 73  Green 206  6 188   191 74 75        308  192   195 75 76       196   199 77 78        312  200   203 78 80  CTC 5500 2900K  204   207 80 81 White  Continuous
22. actory settings are printed on the serial number label under the base  These settings must match the local AC  power supply as closely as possible  Operating at the incorrect power setting can result in poor light output  greatly  reduced lamp life  overheating and or damage to the fixture     1  Disconnect the fixture from AC power  Unscrew and remove the cover from top of the base on the side  closest to the power inlet     2  Locate the 7 terminal connection block  Move the wires to the terminals that most closely match  local conditions as shown in Table 1  If the local voltage falls halfway between settings  use the  higher voltage setting  For example  use the 120 V setting if your voltage is 110 V     3  Replace the cover                                                                                100 V 120 V 210 V 230 V 250 V        BLUE BLUE BLUE  E v BLUE E v E v BLUE E v E v               120 V BROWN 120 V BROWN 120 V 120 V 120 V  50 Hz 230 V 230 V 230 V ON         250VLBROWN 230 V     250V    250V  250 V 250 V 250 V BROWN  60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz                      50 Hz BLACK 50 Hz BLACK 50 Hz BLACK 50 Hz BLACK 50 Hz BLACK  ee       977             HZ       OY TZ       2557                                                                                                                                   OV  aue   0V      OV  aiue oV ELE      07            20 V p 20V   20V m    20V 20V   120 VI_BROWN    729 VL BROWN 120 V 120 V 120 V   60 Hz 230V 230 V 230
23. ation plug in output jack of  the last fixture on the link        Incorrect addressing of the fix   tures     Check 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 both con   nectors and connect them directly  together  Have the defective fixture ser   viced by a 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 fix   ture that behaves erratically        An effect fails to reset  correctly     The effect requires mechanical  adjustment     Contact Martin technician for service        No light and    LERR     error message  displayed     The ballast and transformer set   tings do not match local AC volt   age and frequency     Disconnect fixture  Check ballast and  transformer settings and correct if neces   sary        Lamp missing or blown    Disconnect fixture and replace lamp        Lamp cuts out  intermittently     Fixture is too hot     Allow fixture to cool   Reduce ambient room temperature   Recalibrate temperature sensors           The ballast and transformer set   tings do not match local AC volt   age and frequency        Check ballast and transformer settings  and correct if necessary     Table 7  Troubleshooting    Troubleshooting    21    appendix              PROTOCOL                            
24. between the object and its reflection  The back edge a space between the object and its reflection  The back    of the filter cannot be seen when looking through the coated edge of the filter can be seen when looking through the    side     uncoated side     Figure 6  Color filter removal and positioning    Replacing fuses    18    Power supply fuses    The fuses for each of the 3 low voltage power supplies are located on the printed circuit board  If one of the circuit  board LEDs does not light  one of these fuses may be blown     1     Disconnect the fixture from AC power  Remove the 2 Philips screws from the plastic cover on the arm  opposite the side with the visible motor and pull off the cover     Locate and replace the defective fuse with one of the same rating  The fuses are shown on the  PCB layout diagram  their values are listed on page 27     Replace the cover before applying power     Basic Service    Main fuse    The main fuse holder is built in to the mains input socket  Never replace the fuse with one of a different rating     1  Unplug the mains cable from the input socket  Pry open the fuse holder and remove the fuse   2  Replace the fuse with one of the same type  The fuse rating is listed on serial number label     3  Close the fuse holder and replace the mains cable   Changing the XLR pin out    The signal polarity of the XLR connectors can be reversed   allowing the fixture to be connected directly to those Martin PL234 PL234  devices with reversed pola
25. ccumulated total number of hours the fixture has been on  navigate to INFO   HRS   TOT L and press   Enter   To read the number of hours since the counter was last reset  navigate to INFO   HRS   RSET and press   Enter   To reset this counter  navigate to the readout and press M for 5 seconds        Lamp hours    To read the accumulated total number of lamp hours  navigate to INFO   L HR TOTL and press  Enter   To read  the number of lamp hours since the counter was last reset  navigate to INFO   L HR RSET and press  Enter   To  reset this counter when installing a new lamp  navigate to the readout and press      for 5 Seconds        Lamp strikes    To read the accumulated total number of lamp strikes  navigate to INFO  L ST  TOTL and press  Enter   To read  the number of lamp strikes since the counter was last reset  navigate to INFO  L ST  RSET and press  Enter   To  reset this counter when installing a new lamp  navigate to the readout and press      for 5 Seconds           Software version       Navigate to the sub menu under I NF      VER to read the version number of the CPU software  C P 0   feedback cir   cuit software  F E B A   and display module software  d I SP         Utilities  Upload mode  The software upload mode is engaged automatically by the MPBB1 Uploader  Engage upload mode manually only if    automatic upload fails  To do so  navigate to UT IL  UP Ld and press  Enter   Press  Enter  again when SURE is  displayed to confirm  or press  Menu  to escape  See
26. e the fixture with missing or damaged lenses and or covers      When replacing the lamp  allow the fixture to cool for at least 5 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 125 percent of the rated average life     To protect yourself and others 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 0 4 meters  16 inches  away from the fix   ture  Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture      Do not illuminate surfaces within 0 4 meters  16 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 reach temperatures up to 150  C  302        Allow the fixture to cool for at least 5 min   utes 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      To protect yourself and others from injury due to falls      When suspending the fixture above ground level  verify that the structure ca
27. ed to the MAC 300 using the Martin MPBB1 Uploader  The display module and feedback system  software are not updated this way     Normal upload    Update software is uploaded using a Martin uploader such as the MPBB1  The uploader is connected to the fixture just  like a controller  Under normal conditions  software can be installed from a remote location   there is no need to set the  MAC 300 to boot mode  Please refer to the uploader manual for further instructions     Boot mode upload       If the data is corrupted during transmission  a check sum error  C S ER  occurs and after 15 seconds the fixture  switches to boot mode  U P L d  and is ready for a boot mode upload as described in the uploader manual     If a software upload is interrupted  the fixture must be turned off for at least 10 seconds before a new upload can be  attempted  When powered on  a check sum error occurs and the fixture goes into boot mode  ready for a second upload  attempt  Select boot mode upload on the uploader     If there is no functional software in memory  the fixture must be set to boot mode manually  If the control panel works   select UP Ld from the UT IL menu and confirm when SURE is displayed by pressing  ENTER               19  Basic Service    20    If the control panel does not work  boot mode can be engaged by PIN1      PIN 1            moving jumper PL121 on the main circuit board to pins 1 and 2 as C o          C               follows  PL121 PL121       normal in hard boot settin  
28. ents and ruin  them     1  Allow the components to cool completely     2  Wash dirty lenses and filters with isopropyl alcohol  A generous amount of regular glass cleaner  may also be used  but no residues may remain     3  Rinse with distilled water  Mixing the water with a small amount of wetting agent such as Kodak  Photoflo will help prevent streaking and spotting     4  Dry with a clean  soft and lint free cloth or blow dry with compressed air     Fans    To maintain adequate cooling it is important that the fans be cleaned of dust and dirt periodically  Use a soft brush  vac   uum  or compressed air         17  Basic Service    Changing color filters    Handle color filters by their edges as much as possible        be careful not to chip the edges     gv Am  o m                  Disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool    Remove the top cover from the head as shown in Figure 5    Rotate the color wheel until the filter is aligned with the access hole in the chassis plate   Gently tilt the filter out of the clips as shown in Figure 6 and remove     Installation is the reverse  Turn the filter so that the coated side faces the lamp             CTC 5500 2900K  46404306    BLUE 108  46404320           PINK 312  46404313    GREEN 206  46404311            RED 308  46404316                Coated side towards lamp Uncoated side towards stage  When an object is held up to the coated side there is no When an object is held up to the uncoated side there is  space 
29. ess by setting it to S LOW  This setting may be overridden on the speed  channel in vector mode  Setting the speed to    blackout    causes the shutter to close while the head is moving           The pan and tilt channels can be inverted and or swapped in DMX mode with the pan tilt personality settings   E R S   PATI         Operation    section 8    BASIC SERVICE    The MAC 300 operates under challenging conditions presented by heat  humidity  dust  and touring  Excessive dust   grease  and smoke fluid buildup degrades performance and causes overheating and damage that is not covered by the  warranty  The fixture requires regular maintenance to keep performing at its peak  The schedule will depend on the  application and should be discussed with your Martin distributor  Refer any service that you are not qualified to per   form to a professional technician     WARNING   Removing covers exposes dangerous live electrical circuits  hot surfaces  anda  lamp under high pressure  Procedures requiring the removal of any cover shall  be performed by professional users or technicians only  Disconnect the fixture  from AC power and allow it to cool before removing any cover        Figure 5  Opening the head  base and yoke not shown     Cleaning    Optical components   Use care when cleaning optical components  The surface on dichroic filters is achieved by means of special multi layer  coatings and even small scratches may be visible  Residues from cleaning fluids can bake onto compon
30. fault setting  the lamp remains off until a  lamp on  command is sent from the controller  Note  A peak of  electric current that can be many times the operating current is drawn for an instant when striking a discharge lamp   Striking many lamps at once may cause a voltage drop large enough to prevent lamps from striking or draw enough  current to trip circuit breakers  If sending    lamp on  commands to multiple fixtures  program a sequence that strikes  lamps one at a time at 5 second intervals     The MAC 300 automatically strikes the lamp within 90 seconds of being powered on only if the Automatic Lamp On  setting  PERS   ALON  is turned on  A delay determined by the fixture address staggers lamp strikes to prevent  excessive current draw        The lamp can be turned off from the controller  Note  the lamp cannot be restruck for 8 minutes after being turned off   Accidental    lamp off    commands can be prevented by turning the DMX Lamp Off setting  PERS   dL OF  off          15  Operation    16    Dimmer   shutter    The mechanical dimmer shutter system provides full  high resolution dimming  and random or variable strobe effects  up to 14 Hz        The Dimmer Mode  PERS   dMOQ  setting allows you to select between linear or simulated tungsten fade curves   For simulated tungsten dimming  the fade time must be set to 0     CMY subtractive color mixing    The CMY color mixing system is based on graduated cyan  magenta  and yellow color filters  A continuous range of  c
31. filters  variable frost  strobe effects  full range dimming  and accurate 16 bit move   ment  Efficient optics  attractive design  modular construction and numerous other features make the MAC 300 well  suited for any lighting application calling for color mixing and soft focus in a 250 watt fixture     MAC 300 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 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     To protect yourself and others from electric shock    e 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     To protect yourself and others from UV radiation and lamp explosion        Never operat
32. he fixture s data  input socket     Connect the output of the fixture closest to the controller to the input of the next fixture  If con   necting to another type of fixture with reversed polarity  pin 3 cold   insert a swapper cable  between the two fixtures     Continue connecting fixtures output to input  Up to 32 devices may be connected on a serial link   If more fixtures are required  use another controller output  if available  or an RS 485 amplifier     Terminate the link by inserting a male termination plug  P N 91613017  into the data output of  the last fixture  A termination plug is simply an XLR connector with a 120 ohm  0 25 W resistor  soldered across pins 2 and 3  If a splitter is used  each branch of the link must be terminated     Data Connection    Section 5    RIGGING    This section briefly describes how to install the        300      a truss     Location and orientation    The MAC 300 may be installed in any orientation  It shall be located at least 0 4 meters  16 inches  away from the sur   face to be illuminated and any combustible materials  The lamp socket at the back of the head reaches temperatures up  to 150   C  302   F   the fixture should not be located in publicly trafficked areas     Rigging hardware    The MAC 300 includes a clamp mounting bracket to which 1 or 2 rigging clamps  not included  can be bolted with  locking 12 mm  1 2 in   hardware  The clamp bracket fastens to the base with 1 4 turn fasteners  For clamps available  from Martin 
33. n 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     Introduction    Unpacking  The MAC 300 comes with     1 1 4 turn clamp mounting bracket  e 1 5 meter  3 pin shielded XLR control cable      1 3 meter  3 wire IEC power cable        1 user manual    The packing material is carefully designed to protect the fixture during shipment   always use it or a custom flight case  to transport the fixture     Introduction    Section 2    LAMP INSTALLATION    This section describes how to install a lamp     Compatible lamps    The MAC 300 uses the Philips MSD 250 2 discharge lamp  If less light is required  the Philips MSD 200 may be sub   stituted  Installing any other lamp may damage the fixture           Lamp Average life Color Temp  Output P N  Philips MSD 250 2 2000 h 6500K 68 Im w 97010100  Philips MSD 200 2000 h 5600K 66 Im w 97010106    Maximum lamp usage    Discharge lamps operate under high pressure that can cause them to explode  The glass bulb weakens over time   increasing the risk of explosion  replace the lamp before usage exceeds 125  of the rated average life     Installing or changing the lamp    WARNING   Always disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool before installing  the lamp  To protect against lamp ex
34. nel  This provides a way to fade effects with con   trollers that do not have programmable fade times  With controllers that send slow or irregular tracking updates  vector  control provides smoother movement  particularly at slow speeds     Tracking control can be enabled in vector mode by setting one or both of the speed channels to    tracking speed   When  setting a fade speed  though  the controller fade time must be 0  i e   the position snaps from one value to the next     Vector control also provides a special    blackout speed  and overrides of the shortcut and pan tilt speed personality set   tings   8 bit versus 16 bit pan tilt resolution    With 8 bit pan tilt resolution  pan and tilt are divided into 256 equal increments  Finer position control and smoother  movement is provided in the 16 bit modes  which divide pan into 40 192 positions and tilt into 39 424 positions     Controllable effects         mechanical effects are reset to a home position when the fixture is powered up and they can also be reset from the  controller  The DMX Reset function  PERS   dRES   when set to off  prevents accidental resets by adding the  requirement that each CMY channel be set to a DMX value from 230 to 232           An on the fly position correction system automatically corrects the position of the CMY wheels and the color wheel   Though this feature can be disabled by turning Effects Feedback  P ER S   EF Fb  off  doing so is not recommended                 Lamp    With the de
35. ng   Dimmer mode                      TUNG Simulated tungsten dimming   ON Color and CMY wheels turn the shortest direction    Shortcuts SCUT  ipm  OFF Wheels turn same direction    ON Enable feedback on color and CMY wheels   Effects feedback EFFb            Disable feedback      color               wheels       MOd1 Absolute delta value algorithm  for most controllers   Tracking algorithm TRAC MOdE          2 Real delta value algorithm  Tracking samples TRAC CAL 1 10 Tracking samples  Increase if pan tilt is not smooth              Table 3  Personality settings    Custom personality configurations    Three sets of custom personality configurations can be stored for later recall  To create and use a custom configuration     Set the personalities as desired              Navigate to PERS   dF SE and press  Enter         1   2   3  Select CUS1  CUS2 0r CUS3 and press  Enter    4  Select SAVE to create a custom configuration or LOAd to recall  Press  Enter    5             To load the factory default personality settings  navigate to PERS              FACT and press   Enter      10  Fixture Settings    Adjusting the LED display    Invert    To flip the display vertically  press the up arrow      and down arrow    keys simultaneously     Adjust intensity       To adjust the display intensity  set PERS      INT toa level between 10 and 100     Blackout       To blackout the display 2 minutes after the last key press  toggle PERS dISP toOFF     Protocol selection    The MAC 300 can
36. olors may be achieved by varying the amount of each filter from 0 to 100   Random CMY color mixing at three  speeds can be selected on DMX channel 6     The Shortcuts setting  P ERS   SCUT  determines whether or not the CMY wheels always take the shortest path to  the next position  this setting may be overridden on the speed channel in vector mode        Color    The color wheel provides a 5500 to 2900K color temperature correction  CTC  filter  a UV filter  and 4 saturated dich   roic color filters  The filters are replaceable  please see    Changing color filters    on page 18  and additional colors are  available from Martin  please see    Accessories    on page 26     The wheel can be scrolled continuously   allowing for split color effects   or in steps  and rotated continuously in both  directions at different speeds        The Shortcuts setting  PERS   S CUT  determines whether or not the wheel always takes the shortest path to the  next position  this setting may be overridden on the speed channel in vector mode  Setting the effects speed to    black   out    causes the shutter to black out the light while the wheel is moving     Frost    The variable frost filter softens and widens the beam  The beam field angle is 18   with no frost applied and increases to  35   with the frost applied fully     Pan and tilt    The yoke pans 540   and the head tilts 265    Movement may be optimized for speed by setting the pan tilt speed setting   PERS  PTSP to FAST  or for smoothn
37. plosion  allow a hot lamp to cool for at least  5 minutes before removing the lamp socket                       reflector alignment screws       lamp socket assembly                                              Figure 1  Lamp installation    1  Remove the 2 Phillips screws from the lamp socket assembly  Pull the lamp and socket out of the head   Remove the old lamp  if any  from the socket     Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base  do not touch the glass   align the small pin with  the small hole and insert the lamp squarely into the socket  Make sure that the 4 small projec   tions on the base contact the face of the socket     4  Clean the glass bulb with the cloth supplied with the lamp  particularly if your fingers touched the  glass  A clean  lint free cloth wetted with alcohol may also be used     5  Gently insert the assembly  making sure the lamp fits through the opening in the reflector   Replace the 2 screws     6  Please see  Optimizing reflector alignment  on page 19 to optimize light output     Lamp Installation    Section 3    AC POWER CONNECTION    This section describes how to tap the power supply for local conditions and how to wire the mains lead  Do not connect  the MAC 300 to an electrical dimmer system  doing so can damage the electronics     WARNING     For protection from dangerous electric shock  the fixture must be grounded   earthed   The AC supply shall have overload and ground fault protection     Changing voltage and frequency settings    The f
38. rity  pin 3     Optionally  a phase    reversing cable may be used  PL233 PL233                                  Martin pin out DMX pin out  1  Disconnect the fixture from AC power  Remove the 2  default   Philips screws from the cover on the arm opposite  the side with the visible motor and pull off the cover  Figure 7  XLR jumpers    2  Position the jumpers on PL 233 and PL 234 for  the desired XLR pin out as shown     3  Replace the cover before applying power   Optimizing reflector alignment    The MAC 300 reflector is aligned at the factory  Due to differences between lamps  however  fine adjustment may  improve performance     1  Strike the lamp and shine the light on a flat surface     2  See Figure 1  Center the hot spot  the brightest part of the beam  by turning the 3 adjustment  screws one at a time with a 3 mm Allen wrench  If there is no hot spot  adjust the reflector until  the light is even     3  To reduce a hot spot   push  the reflector out by turning all 3 screws counterclockwise 1 4 turn at  a time until the light is evenly distributed     4  Ifthe light is brighter around the edge than it is in the center  or if light output is low  the lamp is  too far back in the reflector   Pull  the reflector in by turning the screws clockwise 1 4 turn at a  time until the light is bright and evenly distributed     Updating software    The latest CPU control software for the MAC 300 is available from your Martin dealer and the Martin web site  This  software is upload
39. tilt  T OF   dimmer shutter  d OF   cyan  CY OF   magenta   MAOF   or yellow  Y EOF         2  Calibrate the effect using the arrow keys until it matches the other units  Offsets are adjustable  from 1 to 255     3  Press  Enter  to save the calibration     Fixture Settings    Section 7    OPERATION    This section describes the        300   s controllable effects and how personality settings affect their behavior  Selecting  personalities from the control panel is described in the previous section     Martin RS 485 control    The MAC 300 will be controllable with the Martin 3032 controller when version 2 07 of the 3032 software is released   To respond to the controller  either Martin mode must be selected or automatic protocol detection must be enabled     DMX 512 control    The        300 may be operated with USITT DMX512 controllers in 4 different modes that mix vector and or tracking  control with 8 bit or 16 bit pan tilt resolution in different combinations     Tracking versus vector control    With tracking control the time it takes an effect to move from one position to another is controlled by programming a  fade time on the controller  The controller divides the move into steps and updates the fixture with small changes at the  rate required to achieve the fade  The MAC 300 follows or  tracks  the changes  and averages them with a digital filter  algorithm to ensure smooth movement at all speeds     With vector control you set the fade speed on a separate speed chan
    
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