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1. 37 RED FADE TO WHITE 38 GREEN FADE TO WHITE 39 BLUE FADE TO WHITE 40 FADES TOWHITE CYAN FADE TO WHITE 41 MAGENTA FADE TO WHITE 42 YELLOW FADE TO WHITE 43 RED PULSE 44 BLUE PULSE 45 GREEN PULSE 46 CYAN PULSE 47 PULSES MAGENTA PULSE 48 YELLOW PULSE 49 WHITE PULSE 50 RGB PULSE 51 CMY PULSE 52 RED FLASH 53 BLUE FLASH 54 GREEN FLASH 55 PEASHES CYAN FLASH 56 MAGENTA FLASH 57 YELLOW FLASH WINTER SPRING SUMMER 58 AUTUMN 59 DAY NIGHT 60 NATURE SUNRISE SUNSET 61 SUNNY AFTERNOON 62 CLOUDY NIGHT 63 DAYTIME 29 Tripix user manual Synchronized operation In synchronized operation a master fixture playing a stand alone program relays instructions via DMX that cause slave fixtures connected to the master to run an identical synchronized program See Figure 25 The synchronized operation settings are in the Stand alone settings window in MUM e In Single Fixture mode a Tripix runs its stand alone program and ignores all other fixtures e In Master mode the Tripix sends instructions to slave fixtures so that they run an identical program to the master e In Synchronized mode the Tripix is a slave and obeys instructions from a master fixture e Stand alone settings in the Synchronized pull down box are applied to the fixture you connect to using the navigation arrows e Four buttons also allow you to apply synchronized operation settings to all Tripix fixtur
2. Stand alone seguence timing See Figure 24 Stand alone sequence times can be adjusted in the Stand alone settings window e Wait times the length of time each step in a dynamic scene is displayed can be set in the Scene wait time pull down box e Fade times the speed of the change from one step in a dynamic scene to the next step can be set using the Scene fade time pull down box Figure 24 Stand alone wait and fade times 27 Tripix user manual Stand alone programs available The stand alone programs available are as follows Seguence No Name 0 ALL OFF 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 SIMPLE COLORS ALL ON 5 CYAN 6 MAGENTA 7 YELLOW 8 WARM WHITE 9 COOL WHITE 10 WHITES COLD WHITE 11 HOT WHITE 12 ORANGE 13 LIME GREEN 14 LEMON YELLOW 15 AQUA BLUE 16 BABY PINK 17 TRENDY COLORS LILAG 18 BLOOD ORANGE 19 FLESH PINK 20 LEAF GREEN 21 PURPLE 22 RGB 1 23 RGB 2 24 SIMPLE CMY 25 DYNAMICS RAINBOW 26 W R W G W B 27 W C W M W Y 28 RED ORANGE 29 RED PINK 30 ALTERNATES RED AQUA 31 GREEN YELLOW 32 GREEN BLUE 33 GREEN ORANGE 34 ALTERNATES Il BLUE PURPLE 35 BLUE ORANGE 36 BLUE YELLOW 28 Tripix user manual
3. Tripix M user manual y Martin Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters Tripix 300 Tripix 1200 Tripix Power 2009 2010 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 The use of certain patents in Martin Tripix products is licensed by Color Kinetics Inc see details printed on product P N 35000232 Rev F Safety Information Warning Read the safety precautions in this section before installing powering operating or servicing this product The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this manual AAAAA DANGER Warning Warning Warning Warning Safety hazard Hazardous LED light Burn hazard Refer to user Risk of severe voltage Risk emission Hot surface manual injury or death of lethal or Risk of eye Do not touch severe
4. After Sales area of the Martin website e The Tripix main software update file downloadable free of charge from the After Sales area of the Martin website this file can be downloaded automatically from within the Martin Uploader application e A Martin Universal USB DMX Interface part number 90702045 or similar PC fixture hardware interface and a Windows PC Installing software To install software in the Tripix fixtures 1 Connect the PC and Universal USB DMX Interface to the Tripix fixture data input connector using the DMX input cable and an RJ45 to 3 pin XLR adapter 2 Upload the software as described in the Martin Uploader help file or user documentation The LED will flash during the upload 3 When the upload is completed the fixture will go back to its status before the upload 4 Software uploads can fail most failures are caused by interference on the data link If the upload fails Cycle power off and on and repeat the upload If the problem persists contact the Martin Service organization or its authorized agents for assistance 36 Tripix user manual Troubleshooting Problem Tripix Power and fixture are completely dead Probable cause s No power to Tripix Power Remedy Check power and connections Primary fuse blown located in fuse holder on front panel of Tripix Power Isolate fixture from power Check fuse and replace One or more fixtures respond incorrectly to con
5. N 90354530 TIPO WE Eee e e e m ER P N 90760310 Custom colors are available by special order please contact your Martin distributor for details Specifications subject to change without notice Please see www martin com for latest product information and specifications 41 Tripix user manual y _ Martin www martin com e Olof Palmes All 18 8200 Aarhus N lt Denmark Tel 45 8740 0000 Fax 45 8740 0010
6. cable so that the fixtures on the link are powered then start up MUM Carry out setup as described below This procedure also works for one single fixture provided that a DMX Termination Plug is installed on the DMX output cable tail of that fixture 23 Tripix user manual Communicating with a specific fixture See Figure 19 To communicate with a specific fixture open the Fixture settings window in MUM Use the navigation arrows just above the Refresh button near the bottom of the screen to scroll between fixtures Fixtures are numbered sequentially from the first fixture on the DMX link and the number of the fixture you are communicating with is displayed above the Reconnect button Configuring DMX operation The Fixture settings window in MUM see Figure 19 lets you e Use the navigation arrows to communicate with a specific fixture and set that fixture s DMX address in the DMX Address box or e Automatically set DMX addresses for all the Tripix fixtures on the link using the Auto address sequentially button Depending on which DMX Mode and Pixel Mode is selected MUM will allow from 3 to 16 DMX channels per fixture and allocate DMX addresses in sequence to all the Tripix fixtures on the link starting with the address shown in the DMX Address box or s Get all the Tripix fixtures on the link to DMX address 1 using the Reset DMX address to 1 button If you choose this option all the Tripix fixtures will react identically to D
7. fixtures that not exceed 7 2 meters for one Tripix Power 14 Tripix user manual AC power Warning Read Safety Information on page 3 before attempting to install this product Lock out power to the entire installation before working on cables and connections or removing any cover Warning The Tripix Power is switch selectable within the ranges 100 120 and 200 240 VAC nominal 50 60 Hz Do not connect to power at any other voltage or frequency Check that the switch is correctly positioned to match the local voltage as described in the Tripix Power user manual before connecting to power Warning Electrical installation must be carried out by qualified professionals only Warning The electrical equipment and cable used to supply the Tripix system with power must be in perfect condition be adequately dimensioned for current requirements and respect maximum cable run lengths Warning For protection from dangerous electric shock the Tripix Power must be grounded earthed The AC power distribution system must be fitted with current overload and ground fault earth fault circuit breakers as well as a means to isolate the Tripix Power from power and lock out power during service Important Do not connect the Tripix system to an electrical dimmer system Doing so can damage the electronics If you require help in planning or dimensioning the power distribution system please contact your Martin supplier for assistance If th
8. or damp environment install each cable adapter inside an IP66 rated electrical junction box not provided Ensure that all cable grommets are completely sealed against moisture and dust Failure to seal the box can lead to damage and risk of electric shock Use only cable and junction boxes that are approved for installation and conform to all local 19 Tripix user manual and national building codes 3 10 R Figure 12 CAT5 cable and power cable connections 20 Tripix user manual 8 See Figures 13 and 14 When extending the distance between Tripix Power and the Power Inserter cable only a power cable arrowed is needed as no data is transferred 2 ami yoo DMX Figure 13 Extending Tripix Power and Power Inserter Figure 14 Only Power cable needed 21 Tripix user manual 9 See Figures 15 and 16 When extending the distance between the Power Inserter cable and the first fixture install both a CAT5 cable and a power cable arrowed in Cable Adapters e 3 m T Ty a mds LOE fe BTS dain Lem DMX EEE HE HE Figure 15 Extending the link to the first fixture Figure 16 Both power cable and CAT5 cable needed 10 See Figures 17 and 18 When extending the distance between fixtures install both a CAT5 cable and a power cable arrowed in Cable Adapters FR de e gt lt EMET Figure 17 Extending the link Figure 18 Both power cable and CAT
9. 5 cable needed 11 To continue the DMX link to other fixtures with XLR type DMX input connections use the Tripix DMX Output cable P N 91611338 22 Tripix user manual Fixture configuration To set up Tripix fixtures for DMX control or stand alone operation you will need TM TM A PC running the Martin MUM Multi Utility Manager application version 1 6 2 or later A Martin M DABSTM PC to fixture hardware interface Important Version 1 4 or later of this device is reguired The Tripix Power Inserter cable A DMX input adapter cable available from Martin Configuring with MUM MUM allows you to set DMX addresses DMX mode and pixel mode It also allows you to enable and adjust stand alone operation See also the MUM user manual MUM is supplied in a package together with the Martin DABS interface P N 91611144 The latest version of MUM is also available for download free of charge from the Martin website at www martin com To set up the system 1 6 Install Tripix fixtures on a DMX link as described earlier Do not forget to add the DMX termination plug at the end of the link Connect a USB port from the PC to the DABS RJ45 port Connect the XLR output from the DABS to the DMX input adapter cable and then to the DMX Input connector of the Power Inserter cable Connect the output from the Power Inserter cable to the input cable tail of the first Tripix fixture on the link Apply power to the Power Inserter
10. MX control and behave as one l ras saltings DMX protocol settings DMX Address DMX Mode T Pel Mode D HRS a Settings bali 1 ers Sal DMX mode all T p Mito address sequently all T pel Set pixel mode Tripix 1200 only Nerot DMX add n z to 1 all Tripix Topix 1 of fol 1 te 2 Meaconnect Figure 19 DMX addressing 24 Tripix user manual If you have set a fixture s DMX address manually using the first method listed above set its DMX and pixel grouping modes before moving on to the next fixture Setting DMX mode Select the DMX color control mode you want to use via MUM see Figure 20 F une voirs DMX protocol settings DNX Address DMX Mode we Trip 1 of fof te Figure 20 DMX Mode settings Setting pixel mode For Tripix 1200 fixtures select the pixel grouping mode you want to use via MUM see Figure 21 Triple T al ed 1 ia 1 Necannect Figure 21 Pixel mode settings 25 Tripix user manual Configuring stand alone operation To activate or deactivate stand alone operation open the Stand alone settings window in MUM and set Stand alone operation to Enabled Disabled see Figure 22 Tee tof fot 8 to 14 UN Figure 22 Stand alone settings Stand alone seguence settings There are 64 stand alone sequences in total see Figure 23 Select a sequence to activate it Tepe 1 ed ta 1 mm 11 Tec ae Figure 23 Stand alone seguence settings 26 Tripix user manual
11. al installation roads 9 locatonandorientation nnnreenanne nena 9 Mo ntimd aiii 10 Gonnections EE EE 14 ConnectionovelvieW 14 AG POWELL li es 15 Connecting to power anmada BAN a 16 NEEN En EE 17 Fixture GontiguratlOn EE 23 Configuring for DMX control 23 Configuring for stand alone operation eee eee eee eee ee eee 26 Operation tn sd isil idil kileri 31 bMXcolorcontrolmodes 31 Serviceandmaintenance r cnn 33 EE nn EE 33 Fixtureinformationandmonitoring 34 RE EE EE 35 FUSE replacemeni iii cece sediri ai ir sia delay ot 35 II e EE 36 Urteel Le LTE 37 ee Tele EE 38 Introduction Thank you for selecting Tripix a compact IP66 rated LED based color changing striplight from Martin The Tripix is available in short 300 mm 11 8 inch and long 1200 mm 47 2 inch models Both fixtures are powered by the Tripix Power Diffuser filters that give wider beam angles are available from Martin This product features RGB red green blue color mixing with raw and calibrated RGB plus calibrated HSI and HSIC hue saturation intensity color temperature color control options 81 W LED power and 1440 lumens total output at narrow beam angle from Tripix 1200 24 W LED power and 360 lumens total output at narrow beam angle from Tripix 300 Tr
12. cable P N 91611337 that must be connected to the Power Inserter cable for connection to a 3 pin XLR DMX output if DMX control is required This adapter cable must be ordered separately Install the system following the rules below 1 One Tripix Power must be connected to the maximum permitted number of fixtures as one group The DMX signal can be connected between groups as shown in Figure 9 ma a EN m LA mE el L anp mp a apb e e E BC E 7 C A DMX termination plug Figure 9 Connection of groups 18 Tripix user manual See Figure 10 When all groups of fixtures are connected correctly connect a Martin cable mounted 13 pin DIN male DMX Termination Plug P N 91611336 in the DMX output of the last fixture of each separate chain of fixtures Figure 10 DMX termination plug For DMX control and remote configuration via MUM connect a DMX Input Adapter to the Power Inserter Use a three wire power cable cable diameter based on the lengths below Total Length Cable specification 1 15m IP66 extension cable or 3 3 49 ft 16 AWG or 1 5mm 15 40m 2 49 131 ft 14 AWG or 1 5mm 40 80m 131 262 ft 12 AWG or 2 5mm Use CAT5 or better data cable See Figures 11 and 12 If you need to extend the distance between fixtures use a set of Tripix Cable Adapters IP66 Male Female P N 91611323 When installing fixtures outdoors or in a wet
13. e Tripix Power The Tripix Power conforms to IP20 and is for indoor use only Fasten the Tripix Power securely to a flat surface in a location that is accessible for service To mount it use M5 screws in the four mounting holes Respect all local safety fire and building regulations governing the installation of electrical equipment in cavities and plenums Do not expose to moisture Allow free airflow and at least 5 cm 2 in of free space around the device Allow sufficient ventilation to ensure that the ambient temperature will not exceed 40 C 104 F 13 Tripix user manual Connections general Tripix fixtures have cable tails with 13 pin DIN connectors that are waterproof to IP66 for combined data and power interconnection The connector clip rings provided must be screwed onto connectors until two clicks have been heard to lock connectors together and ensure a permanent waterproof seal Connection overview Figure 6 gives an overview of system layout and cable connections A Tripix Power en D BRU AN mp Za b a ENE Leg d e si Se J H H DMX termination plug DER Figure 6 Schematic cable and device layout Warning Do not exceed the maximum permitted number of fixtures per Tripix Power output channel e 24 Tripix 300 fixtures or 6 Tripix 1200 fixtures or the mixture of Tripix 300 and Tripix 1200
14. electric injury shock Warning 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 hazards electric shock and falls Read this manual before installing powering or servicing the product follow the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the fixture Install and operate the fixture only as described in this manual and in accordance with local laws and regulations Refer any operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician If you have questions about how to operate the fixture safely please contact your Martin dealer or call the Martin 24 hour service hotline at 45 70 200 201 or in the USA on 1 888 tech 180 PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK Shut down power to the entire installation at the main power distribution board and lock out power by removing the fuse for example before carrying out any installation or maintenance work Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing any cover or part and when not in use Connect the Tripix Power electrically to ground earth Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground fault earth fault protection Before using the devices check tha
15. ere is a break or cut at any point in a cable for example at a connection point and if this is exposed to water moisture can be drawn up the inside of the cable due to the vacuum effect of temperature fluctuations during operation The Tripix Power is protected by a 6 3 amp slow blow primary fuse located on the Tripix Power 15 Tripix user manual Connecting to power The Tripix Power is supplied with an IEC power cable ready for connection to a single phase 3 wire live neutral ground earth power distribution system The Tripix Power has a switch that must be correctly set to match the local voltage in the ranges 100 120 and 200 240 VAC nominal 50 60 Hz The Tripix Power has one output channel which can drive up to twenty four Tripix 300s or six Tripix 1200s or a mixture of Tripix 300 and Tripix 1200 fixtures that does not exceed 7 2 meters Details of standard US and EU conductor identification systems are given in Table 1 Wire color Wire color US system EU system Conductor Symbol Screw US black brown live L yellow or brass white blue neutral N silver green yellow green ground D green earth Table 1 Conductor identification Important Check that all installation work is completed and carry out appropriate tests and safety checks before applying power Power plug If you decide to fit the supplied power cable tail with a plug that is suitable for your AC mains power outlets install a
16. es on the DMX link If you select Set all as single fixtures synchronize sequence and timing selections all fixtures follow the stand alone program you have set up in MUM scene changes are synchronized and wait fade times are identical Scone waa tine dynamic sequences only Scene lado time dynamic sequences onty Stand alone settings all Tripix Set all as single fixture Set all as single ture aynchuonizo sequence and taning selocbons Sot thie Tuten a marin pest at synchronized Desabde stand alone for all Tripa Triper 1 oi fot 1 to 2 gt Reconnect Figure 25 Synchronized operation settings Important Set only one fixture on the link as master or fixtures may be damaged 30 Tripix user manual Operation Warning Do not look into the beam at a distance of less than 2 2 meters 7 feet 3 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 Ambient temperatures The Tripix system can be operated at ambient temperatures from 30 C 22 F to 45 C 113 F DMX color control modes When the Tripix system is set up for DMX controlled operation faders on the DMX controller are used to control color and intensity The control method depends on which color control mode the Tripix system is set to RGB raw and calibrated modes Channel Value Percentage Function 1 0 255 0 100 Red Inten
17. ffusers installattonbyMartinServiceonly P N 91611329 Tripix Diffusers Medium includes eight 304 mm 12 0 in diffusers installattonbyMartinServiceonly P N 91611330 Tripix Diffusers Wide includes eight 304 mm 12 0 in diffusers installattonbyMartinServiceonly P N 91611331 TripixPowerinserter P N 91611339 Short Martin DIN rail 35 mm eee ee eee ee ee eee eee P N 23819560 Tripix DMX Termination Plug IP66 P N 91611336 Tripix Front Covel alaska tenet iii eid P N 91611332 Tripix DMX Input Adapter 3 pin male XLR to 13 pin female DIN P N 91611337 40 Tripix user manual Tripix DMX Output Adapter 18 pinmaleDINto83 pinfemaleXLR nn P N 91611338 Cable Adapter IP66 MalesFemale P N 91611323 Cartridgeftuse5x20mm 16 3A P N 05020060 Different diffusers can be ordered and installed by a Martin Distributor only Please indicate angles and models at time of order Related Items Martin DABS1 Hardware Interface USB XLR MUM CD P N 91611144 Martin Universal USB DMX Converter Lightjockey Maxxyz PC P N 90702055 MartinColorFoxVXO01 sese P N 90734500 Martin Bs 1 EENS erst nest ENEE mlm P N 90734540 Ordering Information Trips datada P N 90354520 Bd Ka KEE P
18. grounding type earthed plug following the plug manufacturer s instructions Table 1 shows some possible pin identification schemes if pins are not clearly identified or if you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician 16 Tripix user manual Installation setup Important Read this description carefully before applying power Incorrect configuration of the Tripix system may permanently damage the Tripix fixture The distance between fixtures can be extended by using the Tripix Cable Adapter IP66 Male Female only P N 91611323 A Tripix DMX Input Adapter P N 91611337 is necessary for external DMX control and fixture configuration via MUM It is not supplied as standard and needs to be ordered separately The Tripix system consists of e The Tripix Power a power supply that provides fixtures with power at 48 V DC e A Power Inserter 3 way cable see Figure 7 P N 91611339 that is used to connect a Tripix Power device and a DMX signal to Tripix fixtures e THE Figure 7 Tripix Power Inserter Cable 17 Tripix user manual Connection to power fixtures and DMX is indicated on the Power Inserter see Figure 8 The DMX signal runs from In to Out The Tripix Power is connected to the plug marked Power and Tripix fixtures are connected to the end marked Out SS Out GUN In Figure 8 Connection instructions on Power Inserter e ADMX Input
19. ipix Power can drive up to twenty four Tripix 300s or six Tripix 1200s or any mixture of Tripix 300 and Tripix 1200 devices that not exceed 7 2 meters 23 ft 7 in Possibility of controlling all fixtures attached to an Tripix Power as one single RGB HSI or HSIC pixel One Tripix 1200 fixture can be controlled as four single RGB pixels DMX 512A control Clamp mounting system for standard 35 mm DIN rail 64 built in stand alone programs Master slave functionality with 64 pre programmed stand alone shows available For the latest firmware updates documentation product specifications and other information about this and all Martin Professional products please visit the Martin website at http www martin com 7 Tripix user manual Unpacking The following items are included with the Tripix fixture e 300 mm or 1200 mm strip light fixture with narrow beam angle diffuser installed e Warning note e Two short DIN rails The following items are included with the Tripix Power e Tripix Power device e Tripix Power Inserter cable e This user manual s DMX termination plug e Two AC mains power cables EU with Schuko plug US without plug Using for the first time Before applying power to the fixture e Carefully review Safety Information on page 3 e Check that the local AC power voltage is within the range listed on the Tripix Power serial number label e Install the Tripix Power and Tripix fixtures as described in this
20. ixture by anybody else but a Martin Distributor may damage the IP66 seal and will void the warranty Important The Tripix system requires regular service and maintenance to maintain reliable operation and protect the investment it represents Excessive dirt and particle build up degrades performance causes overheating and will damage the Tripix Power and Tripix fixtures Damage caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance is not covered by the product warranty The service and maintenance procedures described in this section must be carried out by qualified professionals only Any service procedures not described in this section must be carried out by the Martin Service organization or its authorized agents It is Martin policy to use the best quality materials available to ensure optimum performance and the longest possible component lifetimes However optical components in all lighting fixtures are subject to wear and tear over the life of the Tripix fixture resulting in gradual changes in color rendition for example The extent of wear and tear depends heavily on operating conditions and environment so it is impossible to specify precise lifetimes for optical components Cleaning Warning Do not use a high pressure water jet for cleaning Regular cleaning is essential for fixture life and performance Build up of dust and dirt degrades the fixture s light output and cooling ability Cleaning schedules will vary greatly depending on
21. ixture power and DMX combined interconnection 13 pin DIN Electrical AC power switch selectable 100 120 200 240 VAC nominal 50 60 Hz Ma Usina pide T 6 3 A slow blow Thermal GOONG sisli hele lan lan eee All devices convection cooled Maximum ambient temperature Ta max Fixture EE its Sask dea 45 C 113 F Tripix Power Op ike atti kei ld 40 C 104 F Minimum ambient temperature Ta MIn eseese 30 C 22 F Maximum surface temperature steady state Ta 45 C Aa ae EET TE 65 C 149 F TripixPowerunit 55 C 131 F 39 Tripix user manual Approvals ER CE LEDsafeliv IEC 60825 1 2001 IEC 62471 2006 EU Safety in kakalak lanarak nik EN 60598 1 EN 60598 2 1 BU EMG isinma mam aaa ise EN 55 015 EN 55 103 EN 61 000 3 US Safely RE e E eee e ENEA ete UL 1598 Canadian Safety eee eee eee CAN CSA C 22 2 No 250 Included Items Tripix 300 and Tripix 1200 1 x fixture 2 x short Martin DIN Rail 1 x safety leaflet Tripix Power 1 x Tripix Power 1 x Power Inserter cable 1 x user manual 1 x Termination Plug IP66 2 x power cables EU with Schuko plug US without plug Accessories 0 5 m Extension Cable nana cc nn nc nannncnnno P N 91611335 1 0 m Extension Cable nc nanc nana cannncnns P N 91611334 50mExtensionCable cnn nc nannccnnnos P N 91611333 Tripix Diffusers Narrow includes eight 304 mm 12 0 in di
22. ler Toy 3 wd of T m 11 Recai Figure 28 LED test window Fuse replacement DANGER Lock out power to the entire distribution system before servicing or opening any cover Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating only Do not attempt to bypass a fuse The Tripix Power is protected by a 6 3 amp slow blow primary fuse If the Tripix Power is completely dead the primary fuse may have blown To replace the fuse 1 Disconnect the Tripix Power from power and allow to cool 2 See Figure 29 Open the fuseholder located next to the power cable entry with a flathead screwdriver and remove the fuse 3 Replace the fuse with one of the same type and rating Fuse ratings are listed on serial number labels and under Electrical on page 39 4 Replace the fuseholder 5 f fuses continue to blow there is probably a fault Disconnect the device from power and data and contact a Martin service technician for assistance 35 Tripix user manual Figure 29 Fuseholder Software installation It may be necessary to upload new software i e firmware to the Tripix fixtures if you believe that the product has a software related fault or if you want to update to a newer version Software updates are available from the Martin website http www martin com and can be installed via the DMX data link with the following items e The Martin Uploader application version 5 0 or later downloadable free of charge from the
23. manual 8 Tripix user manual Physical installation Warning Read Safety Information on page 3 before installing the devices The safety and suitability of lifting equipment installation location anchoring method mounting hardware and electrical installation is the responsibility of the installer All local safety regulations and legal requirements must be observed when installing and connecting the devices Installation must be carried out by qualified professionals only The Tripix fixtures must be clamped onto a DIN top hat rail that is securely anchored to a suitable flat surface Ensure that the supporting structure can bear the weight of all installed devices plus an adequate safety margin Make sure that there will be at least 5 cm 2 in of free space and unrestricted airflow around both the Tripix Power and the Tripix fixture Warning Do not use the Tripix fixture without a diffuser filter installed Contact your Martin supplier for assistance if you have any questions about how to install this product safely Location and orientation The Tripix fixtures are for outdoor installations with an IP rating of 66 while Tripix Power is for indoor use only e Do not bury the devices or locate them in a space that is more critical than IP66 e Allow 5 cm 2 in free space around both the Tripix Power and the Tripix fixtures e Install the Tripix Power and the Tripix fixtures at least 20 cm 8 in away from any combus
24. ped around the fixture The short DIN rail from Martin P N 23819560 is just long enough to allow two Tripix fixtures to be mounted end to end 10 Tripix user manual To mount the fixture on a surface using 35 mm DIN rail 1 Fasten the DIN rail securely to the mounting surface 2 See Figure 2 The fixture mounting bracket has a hooked profile on one side see A Hook this profile over the top of the DIN rail and swing the bracket down Use a 2 5 mm Allen key to tighten the mounting clamp screw see B Figure 2 Mounting on DIN rail Mounting the Tripix fixture vertically The mounting clamp screws will not hold the product securely on the DIN rail if fixture is installed vertically You must therefore insert screws in the mounting surface through the DIN rail mounting holes see Figure 3 so that the fixture mounting clamps rest against these screws and secure the fixture Figure 3 Vertical mounting on DIN rail 11 Tripix user manual Adjusting tilt angle The Tripix fixture can be tilted through 105 Figure 4 Tilt angle To adjust the tilt angle 1 See Figure 5 Turn the locking knob clockwise until it releases the fixture profile 2 Adjust the fixture to the desired tilt angle 3 Rotate the locking knob counter clockwise until it engages in the fixture profile and locks it in position Lock Unlock Figure 5 Releasing and tighten the tilt locking lock 12 Tripix user manual Mounting th
25. sity 0 100 2 0 255 0 100 Green Intensity 0 100 3 0 255 0 100 Blue Intensity 0 100 HSI calibrated Channel Value Percentage Function Hue 1 0 255 0 100 Red gt gt Orange gt gt Amber gt gt Yellow gt gt Green gt gt Cyan gt gt Blue gt gt Indigo gt gt Violet gt gt Magenta gt gt Red Saturation S Giese EE Zero White gt gt Full 3 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 100 31 Tripix user manual HSIC calibrated Channel Value Percentage Function Hue 1 0 255 0 100 Red gt gt Orange gt gt Amber gt gt Yellow gt gt Green gt gt Cyan gt gt Blue gt gt Indigo gt gt Violet gt gt Magenta gt gt Red A Saturation S Ge OE Zero White gt gt Full 3 0 255 0 100 Intensity 0 100 5 Color control 4 0 255 0 100 200 10 000 K Pixel grouping mode If Tripix 1200 fixtures are set to 2 or 4 pixel mode the DMX channels used are available for each pixel For example a Tripix 1200 in 4 pixel HSIC mode will use 16 channels the first 4 channels will control HSIC on pixel 1 Channel 5 to 8 will control HSIC on pixel 2 and so on 32 Tripix user manual Service and maintenance DANGER Read Safety Information on page 3 before carrying out service or maintenance work on the Tripix system Lock out power to the entire distribution system and allow fixtures to cool before servicing or opening any cover Important Opening the f
26. t all power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition are rated for the current requirements of all connected devices Isolate all devices from power immediately if any cable seal cover or other component is damaged cracked or deformed Do not reapply power until repairs have been completed The Tripix Power is for indoor use only Refer any service operation not described in this manual to an authorized Martin Service partner PROTECTION FROM BURNS Do not operate the devices if the ambient temperature Ta exceeds 45 C 1139P The exterior of the fixtures and Tripix Power becomes hot up to 65 C 149 F during normal operation Ensure that accidental physical contact with the devices is impossible Allow the fixture to cool for 5 minutes before servicing Keep combustible materials for example fabric wood paper at least 20 cm 8 in away from the devices Keep flammable materials well away from the devices Do not modify the Tripix Power or fixtures in any way not described in this manual or install other than genuine Martin parts Use only Martin approved accessories to mask or modify the light beam Do not attempt to bypass fuses Replace defective fuses with ones of the specified type and rating only Install the strips outdoors and the Tripix Power indoors in a well ventilated area only Provide a minimum clearance of 5 cm 2 in and ensure unrestricted airflow around Tripix Power and
27. temperature control 2 000 10 000 K Control and Programming Color control modes RGB raw and calibrated HSI and HSIC calibrated Controloptions DMX stand alone and master slave AO LOEO aci ada USITT DMX512 A Firmware Update ismuriy neran Serial upload via DMX link Optics LIGhtiSOUrCe EE 3 1 LED Total LED power Tripix 300 24 W approx Tripix 1200 82 W approx Total output per 300 mm segment Narrow 24 half peak 360 Im Total output per 1200 mm segment Narrow 24 half peak rmac 1440 Im 38 Tripix user manual Construction Tripix Fixture FIOUSING BEE Aluminum FINISH a Clear anodized ELO COVEN EE PMMA lcn Te EM EE Pan E sedate IP 66 Tripix Power FIOUSING siltli allak le kayalar tii Steel FINISH Esil SL e nile eh LAS b ELE a Grey coated IP rating DEE For indoor use only Installation Orientation deed dee cede deadlier eee a ra late Any Vertical img ects ative T a a a N a aai 95 Mountingpoinis Mounting brackets or 35 mm DIN top hat rail Maximum connected number of fixtures per Tripix Power R DE SO Qi iie sanat hab e ENEE Sig a eee cia ezen eege 24 tleit 5 l a sean esekle sel il ia pa Salad Ba Spas amel Sa anama ee 6 MixtureofTripix300andi20 7 2 meters Connections TripixPowermainsinput Male C14 IEC socket Tripix f
28. the fixtures PROTECTION FROM INJURY e Do not look at LEDs with a magnifying glass or any other optical instrument that may concentrate the light output e Ensure that all external covers components and installation fittings are securely fastened e Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing servicing or moving the devices e Ensure that all supporting structures surfaces fasteners and lifting equipment can bear the weight of all the devices they are intended to support plus an adequate safety margin and that they conform to local building and safety regulations e Use a sufficient number of fasteners with sufficient corrosion resistance dimensions and strength to mount the DIN rail safely Any nuts used must be self locking Disposing of this product Martin products are supplied in compliance with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union on WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment as amended by Directive 2003 108 EC where applicable Help preserve the environment Ensure that this product is recycled at the end of its life Your supplier can give details of local arrangements for the disposal of Martin products Contents DIMENSIONS cmd dt te dt IA 2 Safety Information iia ie 3 CONS ear rd lla ein 6 INTRODUCTION tetas lr ls 7 Unpacking secado Seden la 8 Using tortheTirstliMe circa ia a 8 Physic
29. the operating environment lt is therefore impossible to specify precise cleaning intervals for the Tripix system Inspect fixtures within their first few weeks of operation to see whether cleaning is necessary Check again at frequent intervals This procedure will allow you to assess cleaning requirements in your particular situation If in doubt consult your Martin dealer about a suitable maintenance schedule Clean the Tripix Power and the Tripix fixture housing and front cover with a soft cloth dampened with a solution of water and a mild detergent such as car shampoo Take care not to damage wiring during 33 Tripix user manual cleaning Do not use products that contain solvents abrasives or caustic agents for cleaning as they can cause surface damage to the housing and the front cover Fixture information and monitoring See Figure 26 The Fixture info window displays basic information for the fixture Power on hours and LED operation hours are also displayed Two counters are available for each an absolute and a resettable counter Ca size E a Figure 26 Fixture info window See Figure 27 The Tripix displays voltage readouts for 48 V and5 V components as well as temperature readouts for LEDs and the main PCB in the Monitor window Figure 27 Monitor window 34 Tripix user manual Testing See Figure 28 The LED Test window in MUM gives a guick method of testing LED output at 100 intensity without a DMX control
30. tible materials wood paper etc and well away from any flammable materials e The housings of the Tripix fixture and the Tripix Power reach temperatures up to 65 C 149 F Restrict public access or locate the devices so that they cannot accidentally be touched 9 Tripix user manual Mounting DIN rail The Tripix fixture is designed for mounting on standard 35 mm top hat DIN rail You can use the standard 35mm DIN Rail or use the Short Martin DIN rail 35mm for a more comfortable installation Lk Sal Figure 1 Short Martin DIN rail 35mm Dimensions for the DIN rail supplied by Martin are given in Figure 1 Note that you cannot fasten the Tripix fixture mounting clamps directly over screws used to fasten DIN rail to the mounting surface If a DIN rail mounting screw is in the way of a mounting clamp move it to another slot in the DIN rail Note that you must install extra screws through the DIN rail into the mounting surface to secure fixtures in vertical installations see Mounting the Tripix fixture vertically on Page 11 Mounting the Tripix fixture Warning The Tripix fixture must be mounted on a top hat profile 35 mm 1 4 inch DIN rail that is securely anchored to a surface The installation must conform to local electrical building safety and fire regulations If there is a danger that the fixture may cause injury or damage if it falls use a means of secondary attachment such as safety cables loo
31. trol or do not respond at all Fault on DMX link Inspect connections and cables Correct poor connections Repair or replace damaged cables Incorrect DMX addressing Check Tripix fixture is set to correct DMX mode Check Tripix fixture s DMX address and channels assigned to it at controller Other device on DMX link defective Bypass devices on DMX link until the faulty device has been identified Have faulty device tested and serviced by Martin service technician or device supplier Wrong fixture configuration Check the fixture configuration and if necessary use MUM to reconfigure LEDs cut out intermittently Tripix Power is too hot Ensure free airflow around Tripix Power Clean the Tripix Power Check that ambient temperature does not exceed maximum permitted level Contact Martin for service Table 2 Troubleshooting 37 Tripix user manual Specifications Physical Tripix Fixture BC UE Tripix 300 300 mm 11 8 in Tripix 1200 1200 mm 47 2 in Widths make iel a 61 mm 2 4 in including mounting bracket Height 81 4 mm 2 8 in including mounting bracket and DIN rail UE TEE Tripix 300 1200 g ie cis taa Tripix 1200 4230 g Tripix Power E ER REM RR 447 mm 17 6 in EE m Pe LE 141 mm 5 5 in ee EE a 68 mm 2 7 in Weight enik ai Bi i a di e aa da 5 8 kg Dynamic Effects Color Miera iia RGB O 0 100 EI 0 100 ET 0 100 Color
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