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MAC 600/E | Manualzz

M AC 6 0 0 / E u s e r m a nu a l

© 1997 - 1999 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 35000018 Rev. C, 990629-MA

section 1

INTRODUCTION

About this manual..................................................................................................................................................... 2

Safety precautions.................................................................................................................................................... 2

section 2

SETUP

Unpacking ................................................................................................................................................................ 3

Installing or changing the lamp................................................................................................................................. 3

Powering the fixture.................................................................................................................................................. 3

Rigging the fixture in place ....................................................................................................................................... 4

Connecting the serial link ......................................................................................................................................... 5

Setting control protocol and address ........................................................................................................................ 6

Installing the snoot (optional) ................................................................................................................................... 6

section 3

OPERATION

Martin RS-485 control .............................................................................................................................................. 7

DMX-512 control ...................................................................................................................................................... 7

Lamp ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7

Mechanical effects.................................................................................................................................................... 8

section 4

CONTROL MODULE

Address and protocol selection ................................................................................................................................ 9

Personality settings ................................................................................................................................................ 10

Readouts ................................................................................................................................................................ 11

Manual control ........................................................................................................................................................ 11

Test sequences ...................................................................................................................................................... 12

Utilities .................................................................................................................................................................... 12

section 5

MAINTENANCE AND

BASIC SERVICE OPERATIONS

Removing the printed circuit board......................................................................................................................... 13

Replacing the printed circuit board ......................................................................................................................... 13

Replacing fuses ...................................................................................................................................................... 14

Changing the XLR pin-out ...................................................................................................................................... 14

Changing lenses..................................................................................................................................................... 14

Cleaning the optical path ........................................................................................................................................ 14

Cleaning the fans ................................................................................................................................................... 15

Replacing the lamp................................................................................................................................................. 15

Optimizing lamp alignment ..................................................................................................................................... 15

Changing voltage and frequency settings .............................................................................................................. 15

Updating software .................................................................................................................................................. 17

section 6

APPENDIXES

DMX protocol.......................................................................................................................................................... 18

Error messages ...................................................................................................................................................... 20

Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................................... 21

PCB layout ............................................................................................................................................................. 22

Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................... 23

Table of Contents 1

s e c t i o n 1

I N T RO D U C T I O N

Thank you for selecting the MAC 600 from Martin. This intelligent moving-head Fresnel color changer is fast, quiet, and reliable. It delivers exceptionally bright light that instantly snaps or smoothly fades to virtually any color, at any intensity, a nywhere on stage.

About this manual

This manual covers the MAC 600 with magnetic ballast and the MAC 600 E with electronic ballast. “MAC 600/E” is used to refer to both models when describing common features or procedures.

This manual describes the features of software version 2.0. The latest information about the MAC 600/E is always available from your Martin dealer and the Martin web site at http://www.martin.dk.

Safety precautions

The MAC 600/E is for professional use only. It presents potential risks due to electrical shock, heat and ultraviolet radiation burns, lamp explosion, falls, high-intensity light, and fire. A thorough understanding of the dangers, genuine concern for safety, and attention to detail are required to prevent accidents. Read this manual before powering or installing the fixture,

follow the safety precautions listed below and observe the warnings in this manual and printed on the fixture, and

always double check the safety conditions. If you have questions about how to operate the MAC 600/E, please contact your

Martin dealer for assistance.

For protection against dangerous electric shock, always ground (earth) the fixture electrically. Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes. Do not expose the fixture to rain or moisture.

Always disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool before:

- Changing the transformer or ballast settings

- Installing or removing the lamp

- Checking or replacing fuses

- Removing any cover or part from the fixture

Keep combustible materials (for example fabric, wood, paper) at least 1.0 meters (39 inches) away from the fixture. Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture.

Do not illuminate surfaces within 1 meter (39 inches) of the fixture.

Do not place filters or other materials over the lens.

1.0 m

Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature (T a

) exceeds 40° C (104° F).

Ensure that the air flow through fans and vents is free and unobstructed.

When suspending the fixture above ground level, verify that the structure can hold at least 10 times the weight of all installed devices and secure the fixture with an approved safety cable. Block access below the work area whenever installing or removing the fixture.

To prevent injury due to lamp explosion, protect your eyes with safety goggles and allow the lamp to cool at least 15 minutes before removing the lamp assembly.

Do not stare directly into the light.

Never operate the fixture without all lenses and covers installed: an unshielded lamp emits dangerous UV radiation that can cause burns and eye damage, and it can explode without warning.

Refer service operations not described in this manual to a qualified technician.

Never modify the fixture or install other than genuine Martin accessories and upgrade kits.

Do not lift the fixture by its head.

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S E T U P

This section describes the simple steps required to prepare the MAC 600/E for operation.

Unpacking

The MAC 600/E package includes:

2 Fast-Lock Omega clamp brackets

5-meter XLR-XLR control cable

Light snoot

User manual

The packing material is carefully designed to protect the fixture during shipment - always use it or a custom MAC 500/600 flight case to transport the fixture.

Installing or changing the lamp

W A R N I N G !

Disconnect the fixture from AC power before proceeding. Always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes and allow a hot lamp to cool for at least 15 minutes before removing it from the fixture.

The MAC 600/E works with the Philips MSR-575/2 and MSD-575, and the Osram HSR-575/2. Installing any other lamp may

damage the fixture. The lamp holder is pre-adjusted at the factory; precise alignment may be necessary due to slight variations

between lamps. The procedure is described on page 15.

1.

The MAC 600/E must be cool and isolated from AC power. Remove the 2 thumbscrews securing the lamp-socket assembly to the rear of the head. Pull out the lamp-socket assembly.

2.

If changing the lamp, remove the old lamp from the socket.

3.

Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base (do not touch the glass), insert it firmly and squarely into the lamp socket.

4.

Clean the glass bulb with the cloth supplied with the lamp, particularly if your fingers touch the glass. A clean, lint-free cloth wetted with alcohol may also be used.

5.

Keep the lamp wire between the fins as you insert the lamp-socket assembly into the head. Turn the assembly counterclockwise to align the holes with the spacer nuts. Replace the thumbscrews and tighten them by hand.

6.

Before striking the lamp, reset the RLAH and RLST counters under the TIME menu to track lamp hours

and lamp strikes. See page 11.

Powering the fixture

C h e c k v o l t a g e a n d f r e q u e n c y s e t t i n g s

The settings must match the local AC power supply. These settings are printed on the serial number label on the base. If the

settings do not match the local conditions, then the ballast and/or transformer must be rewired. See section 5 for details.

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W A R N I N G !

For protection from dangerous electric shock, the fixture must be grounded

(earthed). The AC mains supply shall be fitted with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground-fault protection.

I n s t a l l a p l u g o n t h e p o w e r c o r d

You may need to install a cord cap that fits your supply on the power cable. A 3-prong grounding-type plug must be installed following the manufacturer’s instructions. Connect the wires to the pins as listed below. Note: The table shows some possible pin identification schemes; if the pins are not clearly identified, or if you have any doubts about proper installation, consul t a qualified electrician.

Wire Color

brown blue yellow/green

Pin

live neutral

Symbol

“L”

“N”

Screw (US)

yellow or brass silver ground green

Connect the MAC 600/E directly to AC power. Do not connect it to a dimmer system; doing so may damage the fixture. To apply power, set the power switch on the base to the “I” position.

Rigging the fixture in place

W A R N I N G !

Use 2 clamps to rig the fixture. Lock each clamp with both 1/4-turn fasteners. The fasteners are locked only when turned fully clockwise.

Attach an approved safety cable to the base.

The MAC 600/E can be placed directly on the stage floor or rigged in any orientation on a truss. The integrated Fast-Lock system enables quick and easy fastening of the clamp adapters in 4 different positions as shown below.

safety wire attachment point arrow points to front

(neutral pan)

1.

Verify that the rigging clamps (not included) are undamaged and can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture. Bolt the clamps securely to the clamp brackets with a grade 8.8 (minimum) M12 bolt and lock nut, or as recommended by the clamp manufacturer.

2.

Tip the MAC 600/E on its side or install the clamps while the fixture is in the flight case.

3.

Align a clamp with 2 mounting points. Insert the fasteners into the base and turn both levers a full 1/4turn clockwise to lock. Install the second clamp.

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MAC 600/E

4.

Verify that the structure can bear at least 10 times the weight of all installed fixtures, clamps, cables, auxiliary equipment, etc.

5.

Working from a stable platform, hang the fixture on the truss. The front is indicated by an arrow on the base.

6.

Install a safety wire that can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture. The attachment point is designed to fit a caribiner clamp. Never use the carrying handles for secondary attachment.

7.

Tighten the rigging clamps securely to the structure.

8.

Verify that there are no combustible materials or surfaces to be illuminated within 1 meter of the fixture, and that there are no flammable materials nearby.

Connecting the serial link

T i p s f o r b u i l d i n g a s e r i a l l i n k

1.

Use shielded twisted-pair cable designed for RS-485 devices. Standard microphone cable cannot

transmit control data reliably over long runs; use only cable designed for RS-485 applications. 24 AWG cable is suitable for runs up to 300 meters (1000 ft). Heavier gauge cable and/or an amplifier is recommended for longer runs.

2.

Never use a “Y” connector to split the link. To split the serial link into branches use a splitter such

as the Martin 4-Channel Opto-Isolated RS-485 Splitter/Amplifier.

3.

Do not overload the link. Up to 32 devices may be connected on a serial link.

4.

Terminate the link by installing a termination plug in the output socket of the last fixture on the link.

The termination plug, which is simply a male XLR connector with a 120 ohm, 0.25 watt resistor soldered between pins 2 and 3, “soaks up” the control signal so it does not reflect back down the link and cause interference. If a splitter is used, terminate each branch of the link.

C o n n e c t i n g f i x t u r e s

The MAC 600/E has locking 3-pin data input and output sockets that can be configured for use with either DMX or Martin

Protocol controllers. The default pin-out is configured to the DMX-512 standard, i.e., pin 1 to shield, pin 2 to signal (-) and pin 3 to signal (+).

3-pin to 3-pin

Phase-Reversing

Cable

Connections

Male Female

3-pin to 5-pin

Phase-Reversing

Cable

Connections

Male Female

5-pin to 3-pin

Phase-Reversing

Connections

Male

Cable

Female

5-pin to 3-pin

Straight

Male

Cable

Connections

Female

3-pin to 5-pin

Straight

Cable

Connections

Male Female

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

3

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

4

5

P/N 11820006 P/N 11820002 P/N 11820003 P/N 11820005 P/N 11820004

1.

Connect the controller’s data output to the MAC 600/E’s data input. For a

DMX controller with 5-pin output: use a cable with 5-pin male and 3-pin female connectors such as

P/N 11820005. Pins 4 and 5 are not used.

DMX controller with 3-pin output: use a cable with 3-pin male and female connectors such as the one

supplied.

Martin RS-485 Protocol controller: use a phase-reversing cable, such as P/N 11820006, with 3-pin

male and female connectors or reconfigure the XLR output.

2.

Continue the link: connect the output of the fixture closest to the controller to the input of the next fixture. Use a phase-reversing cable when connecting a DMX-standard (pin 3 +) device to a Martin-standard (pin 3 -) device.

3.

Insert a male 120

XLR termination plug in the output of the last fixture on the link.

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Setting control protocol and address

One of the operating modes shown below must be selected. Factors to consider when selecting a mode will depend on your controller and are discussed in the next section. Maximum flexibility is provided in mode 4.

Each fixture must be assigned its own channels to receive instructions from the controller. The address, also known as the start channel, is the first channel used. Addresses are independent of the physical link: they may be set in any convenient order.

Two MAC 600/E’s may share the same address; however, they will receive the same instructions and independent control will not be possible.

Mode Martin

Movement speed

Pan/tilt resolution

Vector

16 bit

Channels 2

DMX 1

8 bit

10

Tracking

DMX 2

16 bit

12

DMX 3 DMX 4

Tracking and/or Vector

8 bit 16 bit

12 14

1.

Switch on the MAC 600/E.

2.

You may push [MENU] and [ENTER] simultaneously to disable pan and tilt reset. This is handy if you want to change settings while the MAC 600/E is in a flight case. As the fixture does not run through the entire reset procedure, error messages will be displayed. This is not a fault with the fixture. The reset procedure can take 2 - 3 minutes.

3.

Press the [MENU] key once, and then press the [

] or [

] keys repeatedly until the display shows

PSET . Press [ENTER] to confirm.

4.

Press [

] or [

] until the desired protocol, as shown in the above table, appears on the display. Press

[ENTER] to confirm.

5.

Press [

] or [

] repeatedly until the display shows either

dAdr or MAdr , depending on whether you wish to select a DMX address or Martin address, respectively. Press [ENTER] to confirm.

6.

Press [

] or [

] repeatedly until the desired address is displayed. Press [ENTER] to confirm.

Press [MENU] to return to the main menu. The address is displayed. Address and protocol settings are saved when the power is switched off.

Installing the snoot (optional)

1.

Bend the tabs 90°.

2.

Bend the ring into a circle with the tabs on the outside. Weave the end tab through the 3 slots.

3.

Insert the tabs between the 3 pairs of pins between the lens and the head cover.

1 2

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s e c t i o n 3

O P E R AT I O N

This section describes the MAC 600/E’s controllable features and the options for customizing them for your application.

Option selection is described in the next section.

Martin RS-485 control

The MAC 600/E may be controlled with the Martin 3032 controller. For the fixture to respond, either the protocol setting

( PSET ) must be set to Martin ( MART ) as described in the previous section, or automatic protocol detection ( SPEC/AUTO ) must be enabled.

DMX-512 control

T r a c k i n g m o d e

In tracking mode the speed at which an effect moves is determined by the controller’s fade time. The effect tracks the fade from one DMX value to another and a digital filter algorithm ensures smooth movement at all fade speeds.

There are 2 selectable tracking algorithms to provide extremely smooth movement with any controller. Algorithm 1 calculates speed based on the absolute value of DMX changes; it is recommended for use with most controllers. Algorithm 2 uses the real value of DMX changes to calculate speed and may provide smoother movement if the controller-calculated DMX values are uneven.

The number of samples, that is, changes in DMX values, used by both algorithms to calculate speed is selectable between a level of 1 to 10. The ideal setting will vary from controller to controller - experiment for best results. Increasing the number of samples makes movement less responsive to sudden DMX changes and smoother as a result.

V e c t o r m o d e

In vector mode, 2 speed channels provide a way to control the effects’ speed with controllers that do not have programmable fade times. This mode may result in smoother movement when using a controller with a slow or irregular refresh rate. Vector mode also provides a “blackout” speed and overrides of the pan/tilt speed (PTSP), shortcut (SCUT), and studio mode (MOdE) menu settings.

In vector mode the controller fade time should be set to 0, i.e., the position bumps from one value to the next. However, controller fade times can be enabled by setting the speed channel between 0 and 2.

8 - b i t v e r s u s 1 6 - b i t p a n / t i l t r e s o l u t i o n

With 8-bit pan/tilt resolution, the pan and tilt are divided into 256 equal increments. Finer position control and smoother movement is provided in the 16-bit modes.

Lamp

The MAC 600/E can be set to automatically strike within 90 seconds of being powered on by setting Automatic Lamp On

( SPEC/ALON ) to ON. A delay determined by the fixture address prevents all lamps from striking at the same time.

If Automatic Lamp On is set to off, the default, 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 the lamp.

Striking many lamps at once may cause a voltage drop large enough to prevent lamps from striking or trip the main circuit breaker. Avoid this by programming a “lamp on” sequence that strikes lamps one at a time at 5 second intervals.

Power to the lamp can be turned off from the controller if the DMX Lamp Off ( SPEC/dLOF ) feature is enabled. There is a combination of DMX values that allows you to turn off the lamp even if this feature is disabled. Be careful: it is not possible to strike the lamp within 8 minutes of having switched it off. The MAC 600/E will store a “lamp on” command and strike the lamp automatically when the 8 minutes have elapsed.

With the MAC 600 E, lamp power falls to 400 watts for cooler operation and longer lamp life when the shutter is closed for 10 seconds. Power instantly returns to full when the shutter opens. Reduced-power mode with the shutter open can be forced by setting channel 1 to a DMX value from 116 to 122.

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Mechanical effects

All mechanical effects are reset to a “home” position when the fixture is powered up. The fixture can also be reset via DMX if

DMX reset ( SPEC/dRES ) is enabled. There is also a combination of DMX values that allows you to reset the MAC 600/E even if this feature is disabled; see the DMX protocol for details.

An on-the-fly position correction system automatically corrects the position of the effect wheels. This feature can be disabled by setting effects feedback ( SPEC/EFFb ) to OFF .

General operation may be optimized for speed or quietness with the studio mode setting ( MOdE ).

P a n a n d t i l t

The moving head can be panned 440° and tilted 306°. The middle of the pan range is perpendicular to the front of the fixture, as indicated by the arrow on the base. Movement may be optimized for speed by setting the pan/tilt speed (

PTSP

) personality to

FAST

, or for smoothness by setting it to

NORM

. The setting may be overridden on the speed channel in vector mode.

Movement is disabled if lamp feedback is lost - indicating a blown lamp - to prevent possible damage or injury due to glass fragments.

Setting the movement speed to “blackout” in vector mode causes the shutter to black out the light while the head is moving.

The pan and tilt DMX channels can be inverted and/or swapped for convenience using the pan/tilt ( PATI ) menu.

C o l o r w h e e l

The color wheel has red, green, and blue dichroic color filters plus a 5600K to 3400K color correction filter and open white.

The wheel can be scrolled, allowing for split color effects, snapped to fixed positions, and continuously rotated in both direc tions at different speeds.

The Shortcuts ( SPEC/SCUT ) setting determines whether the wheel takes the shortest path to the next position or turns in one direction only. The setting may be overridden on the speed channel in vector mode.

Setting the color speed to “blackout” in vector mode causes the shutter to black out the light while the wheel moves.

C M Y s u b t r a c t i v e c o l o r m i x i n g

The CMY color mixing system is based on three graduated dichroic color filters: cyan, magenta, and yellow. Each color can be added from 0 to 100%. A very wide range of colors may be achieved by varying the amount of each color. Since the CMY system is subtractive, mixing 3 colors together results in a loss of light. For maximum brightness, mix 2 colors at a time. Three speed random CMY color mixing is available at the top of channel 6.

The Shortcuts ( SPEC/SCUT ) setting determines whether the wheels take the shortest path to the next position or turn in one direction only. The setting may be overridden on the speed channel in vector mode.

B e a m s h a p e r s a n d f r o s t

Two beam shapers allow you to widen and flatten the beam. Beam shaper 1 rotates 180° and beam shaper 2 rotates 90°. They may be combined to drag the beam horizontally and vertically to increase the beam size.

A frost filter on the same wheel as beam shaper 2 softens the beam.

D i m m e r

The mechanical dimmer provides smooth, high-resolution 100 percent dimming.

S h u t t e r

The high-speed mechanical shutter opens and closes the light instantly. Light can be flashed at up to 8 Hz and there is a DMXcallable random strobe function.

If the auto shutter function (

SPEC/ASHT

) is enabled, the shutter, which is faster than the dimmer, automatically closes when the dimmer receives a command to close “instantly,” to provide faster blackouts.

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C O N T RO L M O D U L E

The 4-digit LED control panel on the side of the MAC 600/E allows you to set the address and personalities, read lamp hours and other information, calibrate effects, control the fixture manually, and run a test routine. Most of these functions may be performed remotely via the serial link with the MPBB1 Uploader.

The display can be flipped for easy reading by pressing the [

] and [

] keys simultaneously. The intensity is adjustable and the display can be set to go out 2 minutes after the last key-press.

The DMX or Martin address, depending on the protocol setting, and any error messages are displayed when the MAC 600/E is turned on. 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 a function or menu, press [ MENU ] .

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Address and protocol selection

Protocol selection (

PSET

): Switch between MART , DMX1 , DMX2 , DMX3 , or DMX4 to enable Martin mode or DMX mode

1, 2, 3, or 4.

DMX address (

dAdr ): Set the DMX address between channel 1 and 512.

Martin address ( MAdr ): Set the Martin address between channel 1 and 31.

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Personality settings

Personality

Pan/tilt speed

Pan/tilt swap

Pan inverse

Tilt inverse

Tracking algorithm

Tracking samples

Effects speed

Display on/off

Display intensity

DMX lamp off

DMX reset

Automatic lamp on

Automatic protocol detection

Shortcuts

Automatic shutter

Studio mode

Pan/tilt feedback

Effects feedback

Fan speed

PTSP

EFSP

MOdE

Path

PATI/SWAP

PATI/PINV

PATI/TINV

SPEC/TRAC/MOdE

SPEC/TRAC/CAL

SPEC/dISP

SPEC/dINT

SPEC/dLOF

SPEC/dRES

SPEC/ALON

SPEC/AUTO

SPEC/SCUT

SPEC/ASHT

SPEC/FEbA

SPEC/EFFb

SPEC/EFFb

Options

Effect (Default settings shaded.)

Optimize movement for speed.*

F A S T

NORM

OFF

Optimize movement for smoothness.*

ON

ON

Map DMX pan control to tilt channel and vice versa.

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Normal pan and tilt control.

Reverse DMX pan control, right

Æ

left.

Normal pan control, left

Æ

right.

Reverse DMX tilt control, down

Æ

up.

Normal tilt control, up

Æ

down

Absolute delta value algorithm (for most controllers)

MOd1

MOd2

ON

Real delta value algorithm

1-10

OFF

Tracking samples. Increase if pan/tilt is not smooth.

FAST

ON

Normal, full speed operation.

SAFE

OFF

Reduced speed operation (mainly for early models).

ON

ON

Display stays on.

OFF

Display goes out 2 minutes after last key press.

10

-

100

Adjust display intensity.

Enable DMX lamp off command.

Disable DMX lamp off command.*

Enable DMX reset command.

Disable DMX reset command.*

Lamp strikes automatically within 90 seconds of power on.

OFF

Strike lamp from controller.

Enable automatic protocol detection.

Disable automatic protocol detection.

ON

Effect wheels turn the shortest direction.*

OFF

Effect wheels always turn same direction.*

ON

Shutter “helps” dimmer black out.

OFF

Shutter not affected by dimmer commands.

NORM

Optimize effects for speed.*

STUd

Optimize effects for silence.*

ON

Enable pan/tilt position correction system.

OFF

Disable pan/tilt feedback. Setting not saved.

ON

Enable feedback on effect wheels.

OFF

REG

Disable feedback on effect wheels.

Enable automatic fan speed regulation.

FULL

Set fan speed to full.

* Setting may be overridden via DMX. See the protocol for details.

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Readouts

U s a g e r e a d o u t s (

TIME

)

Read the total number of power-on hours ( Po H ), power-on hours since last reset ( RPoH ), total lamp hours ( LA H ), lamp hours since last reset ( RLAH ), total number of lamp strikes ( LSTR ), and the number of lamp strikes since last reset ( RLST ).

The resettable counters may be used to track overall usage and lamp life. To reset to zero, display the readout and then press

[

] for 5 seconds.

D M X v a l u e r e a d o u t s (

dMXL

)

Read the DMX start code (

STCO

) and DMX values received for each channel. This is an easy way to check that the start code is 0 and that the fixture is receiving the expected commands.

If the fixture is set to a DMX mode where some or all of the channels between 10 and 13 are not used, the readout on these channels will be N/A . Note: the channel number is 1 less in the readout than it is in the DMX protocol.

S o f t w a r e v e r s i o n r e a d o u t s (

VER

)

Read the version number of the CPU software ( CPU ), pan/tilt feedback circuit ( FEbA ), and display module software

( dISP ). The CPU software version is also displayed for a moment at power up.

T e m p e r a t u r e r e a d o u t s (

SPEC

/

TEMP

)

Read temperature in the base ( bASE ) and head ( HEAd ) in Celsius. Temperatures below 25° C are shown as -25 ; temperatures above 100° C are shown as +100 .

The temperature sensors are calibrated at the factory and adjustment should not be necessary. The following procedure calibrates the sensors if they give no or faulty readings.

1.

Allow the unit to cool to room temperature (powered off for at least 4 hours).

2.

Measure the room temperature in Celsius. (To convert F° to C°, subtract 32° and then multiply by

0.555.)

3.

Power up the unit and allow it to reset.

4.

Press the [MENU] and [

] keys at the same time and hold them for 3 seconds until “25” shows in the display.

5.

Press the

[↑

] and [

] keys until the display shows the temperature measured.

6.

Press [ENTER] to save the setting.

Manual control

M a n u a l c o n t r o l (

M A N

)

The manual control menu permits you to do the following without a controller: reset the fixture (

R S T

) turn the lamp on and off (

L O N

,

L o F F

) open, close, and strobe the shutter at 3 speeds ( S H U T ) control the dimmer ( d I M ) control the CMY wheels ( C Y A N , Y E L , M A G ) move the color wheel to each position ( COL ) control both beam shapers ( BS1, BS2 ) control pan and tilt ( P A N , T I L T )

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A d j u s t m e n t (

A d J

)

The adjustment menu provides manual control for making mechanical adjustments. These should only be performed by a qualified technician. The menu provides functions to reset the fixture ( R S T ), turn on and off the lamp ( L O N , L o F F ), control all effects in the head (HEAd), and move the head to the home and extreme positions ( P A T I ). The H E A d submenu contains functions to: move ALL effects to the OPEN , SPOS (sensor position), and APOS (adjustment position - requires special tool). move each effect individually to the open, sensor, and adjustment positions. The shutter has a closed position instead of a sensor position.

Test sequences

T e s t s e q u e n c e (

T S E Q

)

Run a general test of all effects.

P r i n t e d c i r c u i t b o a r d t e s t (

S P E C / P C B T

)

3 tests of the circuit board for service use.

F a c t o r y t e s t (

S P E C / F T S T

)

An effects test ( W T S T ), a movement test ( M T S T ), and a sensor test ( S T S T ) used for factory quality control. The sensor test includes programs for testing sensors on the effect wheels.

Utilities

C a l i b r a t i o n (

C A L

)

The calibration menu allows you to adjust the effects to achieve total uniformity between fixtures: it is not a substitute for mechanical adjustment. Pan ( P OF ), tilt ( T OF ), dimmer ( d OF ), cyan ( C OF ), magenta ( M OF ), and yellow ( Y OF ) may be selected and adjusted from 1 to 255 with the arrow keys. Press [ ENTER ] to save the calibration.

R e s e t d e f a u l t o f f s e t s (

S P E C / d F O F

)

Reset all calibrations to their factory defaults. Select d F O F and press [ENTER] when S U R E is displayed, or press [ MENU ] to escape.

R e s e t d e f a u l t p e r s o n a l i t y s e t t i n g s (

S P E C

/ d F S E

/

F A C T

)

Return all personality settings (not calibrations) to their factory defaults. Select F A C T and press [ENTER] when L O A D is displayed.

C u s t o m c o n f i g u r a t i o n s (

S P E C

/ d F S E

/

C U S 1

,

C U S 2

,

C U S 3

)

Save and load 3 sets of custom configurations. To save a custom configuration, adjust the settings as desired, go to C U S 1 ,

C U S 2 , or C U S 3 and press [ENTER] when S A V E is displayed. To load a custom setting, select it and press [ENTER] when L O A D is displayed.

U p l o a d m o d e (

U P L d

)

Upload mode prepares the MAC 600/E to receive control software. It is normally engaged automatically when using the

MPBB1 Uploader. In certain circumstances, however, you may have to set upload mode manually as described under “Updating software” on page 17.

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M A I N T E N A N C E A N D

BA S I C S E RV I C E O P E R AT I O N S

The MAC 600/E requires regular maintenance to keep performing at its optimum. The maintenance schedule will be dependent upon the operating environment. Dirty lenses and filters reduce the light’s brightness. Cooling fans covered by dust may cause overheating, thus causing the thermostat to cut out the lamp intermittently. This section takes you through the general maintenance procedures and describes some basic service operations.

W A R N I N G !

All service procedures that require removing covers shall be performed by a qualified technician.

Disconnect from AC power before removing any cover or part.

Removing the printed circuit board

1.

Disconnect the fixture from AC power.

2.

Remove the flat plate from the top of the front side of the base. Do not remove the curved side plates.

3.

Unplug the white plastic wire connectors from the top of the printed circuit board. To unplug a connector, hold the plastic connector - never pull the wires - and pull it straight off the pins.

4.

Grasp the black pins on either end of the circuit board and gently pull it out. You may have to guide some wires past the motor housing. Be careful not to knock the copper heat sinks.

Replacing the printed circuit board

1.

Gently put the circuit board back into the base. You may have to guide some wires past the motor housing. Push the black pins down to lock the board in place.

2.

Reconnect the wire connectors. Each connector (except for the 2 fan connectors and the control module connector) is labelled. Fit the female over the male with the “rails” on the female connector over the “tongue” on the male connector. Your MAC 600/E may or may not have unused connectors PL301 and PL302. Starting from the end with the copper heat sinks, the connection order is:

3.

Replace the top cover.

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Replacing fuses

The main fuse is located above the XLR output and is replaced by unscrewing the holder with a screwdriver or small coin. The secondary fuses are located on the printed circuit board and are replaced as follows.

1.

Remove the printed circuit board as described above.

2.

Locate and replace the defective fuse with one of the same rating. The fuses are shown on the PCB

layout diagram on page 22 as F601, F602, and F603. Their values are listed on page 23.

3.

Replace the printed circuit board.

Changing the XLR pin-out

1.

Remove the printed circuit board as described above.

2.

Position the jumpers for the desired

XLR pin-out as shown.

3.

Replace the printed circuit board.

2

+

-

3

2

+

-

3

Martin pin-out DMX pin-out

Changing lenses

W A R N I N G

Attach the safety wire to the front head section.

18° and 65° field angle options are available for the MAC 600/E. (See “Accessories” on page 24.) The lens is mounted on a

snap-lock “lens hood” or front section that attaches easily to the head. Simply release the snap locks and unhook the safety wire to remove the standard lens front. Hook the safety wire to the same location on the optional front and snap the locks closed.

I M P O R T A N T

The long front (18° option) does not fit in some flight cases.

The 18° front is longer than the standard front; the MAC 600/E fitted with this option fits only in flight cases produced after

September, 1997. These can be identified by the outside measurements: 894 mm (35.2") from bottom to top, including wheels.

Older flight cases measure 860 mm (34") from bottom to top, including wheels, on the outside.

Verify that the flight case is of the newer type before shipping MAC 600/Es fitted with the 18° long front.

Cleaning the optical path

Cleaning and servicing components in the head is best left to qualified Martin technicians.

To access the optical components, remove the head cover. Remember to attach the internal safety cable when reassembling the head.

Be very careful if you decide to clean the optical components. The colored surface on the dichroic filters is achieved by means of special multi-layer coatings and even small scratches in these might be visible. Residues left from cleaning fluids can bake onto and ruin the component.

Wash dirty lenses and filters with isopropyl alcohol. Rinse with distilled water: mixing the water with a small amount of wetting agent such as Kodak Photoflo will help prevent streaking and spotting. Dry with a clean, soft and lint-free cloth or blow dry with compressed air. A generous amount of regular window glass cleaner may also be used, but no residues may remain.

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Cleaning the fans

To ensure proper cooling of the fixture it is important that the fans are free of dust. Clean the fans with a vacuum or damp cloth if they are dirty.

Replacing the lamp

The risk of lamp explosion increases with lamp hours as the quartz envelope gradually weakens. It is recommended that lamp usage not exceed 125 percent of the lamp’s rated average life.

The procedure for installing the lamp is described on page 3. After installing the lamp, reset the RLAH and RLST counters

under the TIME menu as described page 11.

Optimizing lamp alignment

The lamp alignment is set at the factory. If, however, the distribution of light does not appear even, lamp alignment can be adjusted.

1.

Switch on the MAC 600/E and allow it to reset.

2.

Using either a controller or the control module, turn on the lamp and aim the light towards a flat surface.

3.

Center the hot-spot (the brightest part of the beam) using the 3 allen-head (3 mm) adjustment screws.

Turn one screw at a time to drag the hot-spot diagonally across the projected image. If you cannot detect a hot-spot, adjust the lamp until the light is even.

4.

To reduce a hot-spot, pull the lamp in by turning all three screws clockwise 1/4-turn at a time until the light is evenly distributed.

5.

If the 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. “Push” the lamp out by turning the screws counterclockwise 1/4-turn at a time until the light is bright and evenly distributed.

C h a n g i n g v o l t a g e a n d f r e q u e n c y s e t t i n g s

The voltage and frequency settings must match the local AC power supply! These settings are printed on the serial number label on the bottom of the base. Using the wrong setting can cause overheating, fixture damage, and/or poor performance.

M A C 6 0 0 ( m a g n e t i c b a l l a s t )

1.

Disconnect the MAC 600 from AC power. Remove the top covers.

2.

Find the correct transformer and ballast terminals for your AC supply in the table below. Consult a qualified electrician if you do not know the AC frequency and voltage.

AC Supply

Frequency Voltage

50 Hz

50 Hz

50 Hz

50 Hz

50 Hz

60 HZ

60 HZ

200-210 V

210-220 V

220-235 V

235-240 V

240-260 V

200-217 V

217-240 V

Transformer

Voltage Terminal

210 V

210 V

230 V

230 V

250 V

210 V

230 V

8

4

6

6

6

4

4

Magnetic Ballast

Setting Terminal

200 V / 50 Hz

230 V / 50 Hz

230 V / 50 Hz

245 V / 50 Hz

245 V / 50 Hz

208 V / 60 Hz

227 V / 60 Hz

12

4

7

7

10

10

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brown red blue blue

3.

Locate the transformer: it is on the left end, near the power switch. Move the BROWN and RED transformer wires to the correct terminal. The terminal number is printed in front of the connection tab.

4.

Locate the magnetic ballast: it is on the opposite end from the transformer, near the control panel.

Move the BROWN ballast wire to the correct terminal. The terminal number is printed in front of the connection tab.

5.

Replace the top covers before applying power.

M A C 6 0 0 E ( e l e c t r o n i c b a l l a s t )

Electronic ballast models that come factory set for 100 V or 120 V have a 10 A main fuse, which is located near the power switch. Units set at 210 V and above have a 6.3 A main fuse. Use a 6.3 A fuse when the transformer is set at 200, 210, 220,

230, or 240 V. Use a 10 A time-delay fuse when it is set at 100, 110, or 120 V.

No rewiring of the electronic ballast is necessary; it works at any voltage between 100 and 250 volts, and at any frequency between 50 and 60 Hz. The transformer must be tapped for the local supply voltage as shown below. black black black brown red

6

7 8 9

6

7 8 9

6

7 8 9

6

7 8 9

5

4

100 V

brown red

5

4

110 V

brown red

5

4

120 V

5

4

200 V

3 3 3 3

1 blue blue

1 blue blue

1 blue blue

1 brown red brown red brown red brown red blue blue

6

7 8 9

5

4

210 V

3

1 blue blue

6

7 8 9

6

7 8 9

5

4

220 V

3

1

5

4

230 V

3 blue blue

1

MAC 600 E Transformer Settings blue blue

6

7 8 9

5

4

240 V

3

1

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Updating software

The latest software for all Martin fixtures is available from your Martin dealer and the Martin Professional web site. Be sure to read the upgrade notes included with the software.

N o r m a l u p l o a d

Update software is uploaded to the MAC 600/E using the Martin MPBB1 Uploader. 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 600/E to boot mode. Please refer to the MPBB1 manual for further instructions.

B o o t m o d e u p l o a d

If the data is corrupted during transmission a check-sum error ( CSER ) will occur and after 15 seconds the fixture will automatically switch over to boot mode ( UPLd ) and be ready for a boot mode upload as described below in the MPBB1 manual.

If a software upload to the MAC 600/E is interrupted, the fixture must be powered off for at least 10 seconds before a new upload can be attempted. When powered on, a check-sum error will occur and it will automatically go into boot mode, ready for a second upload attempt. Select boot mode upload on the MPBB1.

If there is no functional software in the MAC 600/E memory, the fixture must be set to boot mode manually before starting the upload. If the control panel works, select UPLd from the SPEC menu and confirm when SURE is displayed by pressing

[ENTER].

If the control panel does not work, boot mode can be engaged by moving jumper PL121 on the main circuit board to pins 1 and 2 as follows.

1.

Remove the printed circuit board as described above. It may not be necessary to unplug the connectors.

2.

Position jumper PL121 to boot mode (INIT) as shown above. See also the circuit board layout diagram on

page 22.

PL121

1 boot setting

PL121

1 normal setting

3.

Plug in any unplugged connectors, apply power to the MAC 600/E , and proceed with the upload. Refer to the MPBB1 manual for further instructions.

4.

After the upload, disconnect the fixture from the electricity, move the jumper back to the normal setting, and replace the circuit board.

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D M X P RO T O C O L

DMX channel

DMX1 DMX2 DMX3 DMX4 Value

1

Note:

Lamp Off is allowed with SPEC/dLoF set to ON, or with SPEC/dLoF set to

OFF and cyan, magenta and yellow set between 230 and 232.

Reset is allowed with SPEC/dRES set to ON, or with SPEC/dRES set to

OFF and cyan, magenta and yellow set between 230 and 232.

2

0 - 19

20 - 49

50 - 112

113 - 115

116 - 122

123 - 127

128 - 147

148 - 167

168 - 187

188 - 207

208 - 217

218 - 227

228 - 237

238 - 247

248 - 255

0 - 255

3

0-255

4

0-255

5

0-255

6

7

0 - 40

40 - 80

80 - 120

120 - 160

161 - 165

166 - 170

171 - 175

176 - 180

181 - 185

186 - 214

215 - 243

244 - 247

248 - 251

252 - 255

0

1 - 255

Percent

0 - 7

8 - 19

20 - 44

44 - 45

45 - 48

48 - 50

50 - 58

58 - 65

66 - 73

74 - 81

82 - 85

85 - 89

89 - 93

93 - 97

97 - 100

0 - 100

0 - 100

0 - 100

0 - 100

0 - 16

16 - 31

31 - 47

47 - 63

63 - 65

65 - 67

67 - 69

69 - 71

71 - 73

73 - 84

84 - 95

96 - 97

97 - 98

99 - 100

0

0 - 100

Start code = 0

Function

Shutter, Strobe, Reset, Lamp On/Off

Shutter closed

Shutter open

Strobe on (fast->slow)

Shutter closed

Shutter open, reduced lamp power (MAC 600 E)

Shutter closed

Random Strobe Fast

Random Strobe Medium

Random Strobe Slow

Shutter closed

Reset Fixture

Shutter closed

Lamp power on

Shutter closed

Lamp power off Note: T

5 seconds

Intensity

0

Æ

100%

Cyan

White

Æ

Cyan

Magenta

White

Æ

Magenta

Yellow

White

Æ

Yellow

Color Wheel

Scroll

White

Æ

Color 1

Color 1

Æ

Color 2

Color 2

Æ

Color 3

Color 3

Æ

Color 4

Fixed Colors

Color 4

Color 3

Color 2

Color 1

White

Continuous Rotation

CW, fast

Æ

slow

CCW, slow

Æ

fast

Random CMY Color

Random color, fast

Random color, medium

Random color, slow

Beam Shaper 1

Open

Beam shaper left

Æ

right

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DMX channel

DMX1 DMX2 DMX3 DMX4

-

10

-

-

10

11

12

-

8

9

-

10

-

11

10

11

12

13

Value

0 - 2

3 - 170

171 - 255

0 - 255

0 - 255

0 - 255

0 - 255

0 - 2

3 - 245

246 - 248

249 - 251

252 - 255

0 - 2

3 - 239

240 - 242

243 - 245

246 - 248

249 - 251

252 - 255

12 14

0 - 2

3 - 239

240 - 242

243 - 245

246 - 248

249 - 251

252 - 255

Percent

0 - 1

1 - 67

67 - 100

0 - 100

0 - 100

0 - 100

0 - 100

0 - 1

1 - 96

96 - 97

98 - 98

99 - 100

0 - 1

1 - 94

94 - 95

95 - 96

96 - 97

98 - 98

99 - 100

0 - 1

1 - 94

94 - 95

95 - 96

96 - 97

98 - 98

99 - 100

Start code = 0

Function

Beam Shaper 2

Open

Beam shaper left

Æ

right

Frost

Pan Coarse (16-bit MSB)

Left

Æ

right (128 = neutral)

Pan Fine (16-bit LSB)

Left

Æ

right

Tilt Coarse (16-bit MSB)

Up

Æ

down (128 = neutral)

Tilt Fine (16-bit LSB)

Up

Æ

down

Speed: Pan, Tilt

Tracking

Fast

Æ

slow

Tracking, normal speed (override PTSP FAST)

Tracking, fast speed (override PTSP NORM)

Blackout

Speed: Dimmer, CMY, Bm Shaper 1

Tracking

Fast

Æ

slow

Tracking, MOdE = NORM (studio mode off)

Tracking, MOdE = STUd (studio mode on)

Tracking, SCUT = OFF (shortcuts off)

Tracking, SCUT = ON (shortcuts on)

Fast

Speed: Color, Beam Shaper 2

Tracking

Fast

Æ

slow

Tracking, MOdE = NORM (studio mode off)

Tracking, MOdE = STUd (studio mode on)

Tracking, SCUT = OFF (shortcuts off)

Tracking, SCUT = ON (shortcuts on)

Blackout

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E R RO R M E S S AG E S

LERR (Lamp error)

MERR (Memory error)

CSER (Check-sum error)

****

Display readout

ShER (Short error)

Hot (Hot lamp) bTER (Base temperature error)

HTER (Head temperature error)

FbEP (Feedback error pan)

FbET (Feedback error tilt)

FbER (Feedback error pan/tilt)

PAER (Pan time-out)

TIER (Tilt time-out)

DIER (Dimmer time-out)

CYER (Cyan time-out)

MAER (Magenta time-out)

YEER (Yellow time-out)

COER (Color time-out) b1ER (Beam shaper 1 time-out) b2ER (Beam shaper 2 time-out)

Appears if...

.... the lamp doesn’t ignite within 10 minutes of receiving the ‘Lamp ON’ command. Likely reasons are a missing or defective lamp, or insufficient AC voltage.

...the EEPROM memory cannot be read. •

...a software upload is not successful

... there is no communication between the control module and motherboard.

This readout appears briefly when switching on the fixture.

... the fixture detects that the lamp is ON but no ‘Lamp ON’ command has been received. This can occur if the lamp relays are stuck in the ON position or if the lamp-power feedback circuit has failed. You can still operate the fixture but may not be able to remotely switch off the 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 have elapsed.

...there is a malfunction in the base or head temperature sensing circuit.

...pan (FbEp), tilt (FbET) or both (FbER) feedback circuits are malfunctioning. It will still be possible to operate the fixture, though it goes into a “safe” mode where maximum speed is reduced, thus preventing the fixture from losing track of its home position (losing step).

...pan and/or tilt indexing circuit is malfunctioning. The fixture will, after the time-out, establish a mechanical stop, and continue to work normally.

...the magnetic-indexing circuit is malfunctioning (e.g. sensor defective or magnet missing). After the time-out, the effect in question will stop in a random position.

What to do

Check the lamp and check that the mains setting of the fixture matches the mains supply.

Contact Martin service personnel for assistance.

Upload software again, see

page 17.

Check fuses on motherboard and replace accordingly.

Check that ribbon cable between control module and motherboard is connected properly.

Contact Martin service personnel for assistance.

Wait until the lamp strikes.

Contact Martin service personnel for assistance.

Contact Martin service personnel for assistance.

Contact Martin service personnel for assistance.

Contact Martin service personnel for assistance.

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TRO U BL E S H O O T I N G

Problem Probable cause(s)

Fixture not powered on.

Remedy

Check that power is switched on and cables are plugged in.

One or more of the fixtures is completely dead.

Primary fuse blown (located at the mains inlet cable).

Secondary fuse(s) blown (located on PCB inside the fixture base).

Disconnect fixture and replace fuse.

Disconnect fixture. Check fuses on PCB (F601 and F602) and replace.

The controller is disconnected from the data link.

Connect controller.

Fixtures reset correctly but all respond erratically or not at all to the 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.

Bad data link connection

Data link not terminated with termination plug.

120Ω

Fixtures reset correctly but some respond erratically or not at all to the controller.

Incorrect addressing of the fixtures.

One of the fixtures is defective and disturbs data transmission on the link.

Inspect connections and cables. Correct poor connections. Repair or replace damaged cables.

Insert termination plug in output jack of the last fixture on the link.

Check fixture address and protocol settings.

(page 6)

Bypass one fixture at a time until normal operation is regained. Do this by unplugging the

XLR in and out connectors and connecting them directly together. Have the fixture serviced by a qualified technician.

No light and “LERR” error message displayed.

Lamp cuts out intermittently.

XLR pin-out on fixtures does not match (pins 2 and 3 reversed).

Install a phase-reversing cable between the fixtures or swap pins 2 and 3 in the fixture that behaves erratically.

The ballast and transformer settings do not match local AC voltage and frequency.

Disconnect fixture. Check ballast and transformer settings and correct if necessary.

Lamp blown

Lamp not installed

Disconnect fixture and replace lamp.

Disconnect fixture and install lamp.

Fixture is too hot.

Allow fixture to cool.

Reduce ambient room temperature.

Set fan speed to full.

Recalibrate temperature sensors.

The ballast and transformer settings do not match local AC voltage and frequency.

Disconnect fixture. Check ballast and transformer settings and correct if necessary.

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P C B L AYO U T

MAINS IN

MAINS OUT (TO BALLAST IN)

LAMP FEEDBACK

MAGNETIC SENSORS

PAN/TILT INDEX SWITCES

DATA LINK

JUMPER FOR XLR PIN-OUT

AC IN

CONTROL MODULE

TILT FEEDBACK

PAN FEEDBACK

FAN (HEAD) + TEMP SENSOR

FAN (BASE)

DIMMER

CYAN

MAGENTA

YELLOW

COLOR

BEAM 1

BEAM 2

SHUTTER

PAN

TILT

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S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

456

403

25°

420

481 dimensions in millimeters

356

M e a s u r e m e n t s

Dimensions (LxWxH) without clamps .................................... 481 x 456 x 610 mm (18.9 x 17.9 x 24 in)

Minimum rigging distance, center to center ................................................................... 457 mm (18 in)

Weight, without clamps, MAC 600 .............................................................................. 31.5 kg (69.3 lb)

Weight, without clamps, MAC 600 E ........................................................................... 25.4 kg (55.9 lb)

E l e c t r i c a l , m a g n e t i c b a l l a s t v e r s i o n

Ballast taps ............................................................................ 200/230/245 V, 50 Hz; 208/27 V, 60 Hz

Power and current ............................................. 750W, 3.9A @ 230V/50Hz; 750W, 4.2A @ 208V/60Hz

Power factor (PF) ......................................................................................................................... 0.85

E l e c t r i c a l , e l e c t r o n i c b a l l a s t v e r s i o n

Transformer taps ....................................................... 100/110/120/200/210/220/230/240 @ 50 - 60 Hz

Power and current ................................................................................. 690 W, 3.2 A @ 230 V / 50 Hz

Power factor (PF) ......................................................................................................................... 0.94

F u s e s

Fuse 01 (primary) .......................................................................................... 6.3 A / 250 V time-delay

Fuse F601 .................................................................................................... 5.0 A / 250 V time-delay

Fuse F602 ..................................................................................................... 4.0 A / 250 V time-delay

Fuse F603 ................................................................................................. 0.315 A / 250 V time-delay

C o m m u n i c a t i o n

Hardware standard .................................................................................................................. RS-485

Protocols ................................................................................ USITT DMX512 (1990) / Martin RS-485

DMX start code ................................................................................................................................. 0

Recommended cable ......................... 24 AWG (min.), low capacitance, 85-150

shielded twisted pair

Connector type....................................................................... 3-pin XLR male/female (pin 1 = screen)

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C o m p a t i b l e l a m p s

Osram HSR-575/2 .......................................... 575 W, 85 lm/W, 1000 h avg. life, 6000K, P/N 97010200

Philips MSR-575/2.......................................... 575 W, 85 lm/W, 1000 h avg. life, 7200K, P/N 97010201

Philips MSD-575 ............................................ 575 W, 75 lm/W, 2000 h avg. life, 6000K, P/N 97010202

P h o t o m e t r i c

Total integrated luminous flux ............................................................................................... 21,500 lm

Center intensity w/ standard 25° lens hood ................................................................ 291,000 candela

Center intensity w/ optional 18° long lens hood .......................................................... 722,000 candela

Center intensity w/ optional 65° diffuser ....................................................................... 34,500 candela

T h e r m a l

Maximum ambient temperature ..................................................................................... 40° C (104° F)

Maximum surface temperature under normal conditions ............................................... 140° C (284° F)

A c c e s s o r i e s

1 unit flight case ................................................................................................................... 91510001

2 unit flight case ................................................................................................................... 91510002

3 unit flight case ................................................................................................................... 91510003

MSR-575/2 lamp .................................................................................................................. 97010201

18° “long front” with lens....................................................................................................... 91610005

65° floodlight diffuser on standard front ................................................................................ 91610008

90 x 90 mm color/diffuser filter holder kit .............................................................................. 91611001

Termination plug, 3-pin XLR male, 120 Ohm ......................................................................... 91613017

G-clamp ............................................................................................................................... 91602003

Half-coupler clamp ............................................................................................................... 91602005

Clamp adaptor with 1/4-turn fasteners .................................................................................. 91602001

Outdoor Protection Dome ..................................................................................................... 90525010

MPBB1 Uploader .................................................................................................................. 90758410

4 Channel Opto-Isolated RS-485 Splitter/Amplifier ................................................................ 90758060

24

MAC 600/E

B

E

A

M

C

O

L

O

R

L

I

G

H

T

1

M

ODE

2 3 4

1

2

3

Start code = 0

Implemented from CPU software version 2.0

25 50

closed

closed

S

HUTTER

open

10

0%

20

4

5

6

7

8

9

75

S

TROBE

30

MAC 600 DMX Protocol

100

40

125

B

/

O

low pwr

(E)

B

/

O

D

IMMER

fast

50

C

YAN

150

R

ANDOM

S

TROBE

med

175 slow

60 70

0%

0%

(0) white, DMX 0

25

(1) CTC, DMX 40

50

0° (open)

0° (open)

10 20 left

210° 190° 170° 150° 130°

C

ONTINUOUS

C

OLOR

S

CROLL

(2) red, DMX 80

75 100

(3) green, DMX 120 (4) blue, DMX 160

150 125

B

EAM

S

HAPER

1

S

TEPPED

S

CROLL

4 3 2 1 0

175

110°

30

90° 70° 50°

40

M

AGENTA

Y

ELLOW

30°

B

EAM

S

HAPER

2

10°

50

P

AN

10° 30°

60

50°

90°

70°

70

90°

P

/

T

10 10 left

10 11 10 up

11

150°

12 12 up

11 13 T fast

S

P

E

E

D

12 14 T

T

135° 120°

25

105°

50

90° 75°

75

60° 45° 30°

P

AN

F

INE

(LSB)

15°

T

ILT

0° 15° 30°

100

T

ILT

F

INE

(LSB)

125

P

AN

/T

ILT

S

PEED

E

FFECTS

S

PEED

dimmer, CMY, beam shaper 1

← color wheel, beam shaper 2

150

40 50 60

45° 60°

175

110°

200

B/O

80

225 250

R

ESET

*

B/O L

AMP

O

N

B/O L

AMP

O

FF

*

> 5 sec.

open

90

* 100%

200 225

*

*

C

ONTINUOUS

R

OTATION

cw

← ccw

100%

100%

R

ND

.

CMY

f m s

250

180°

F

ROST

80 90

130° 150° 170° 190° right

210°

75° 90°

200

105° 120°

225 right down

150° 135° down

250 slow

T

S

T

F

«·»

M

N

M

S

T

S

T

F f

M

N

M

S

T

S

T

F

«·»

10 20 30 70 80 90

* Set CMY from 230 to 232 to override disabled function.

M

N

= normal mode, M

S

= studio mode

T = tracking mode (0-2 & 246-251)

S = normal PTSP or shortcuts off (246-248)

F = fast PTSP or shortcuts on (249 -251)

«·» = blackout speed (252-255)

← =

variable speed, points to fast

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