Martin maxxyz modules series User Manual

Martin maxxyz modules series User Manual

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  • Page 1 ™ MAXXYZ MODULES USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction......................5 Technical support ..................5 Safety information..................5 Connecting to power ................6 Included items..................6 Setup and Assembly................... 7 Single ‘stand-alone’ Maxxyz Module............7 Mounting in a Maxxyz Module Frame ............7 Installing a module in the lower opening of the Frame ....... 7 Installing a module in the upper opening of the Frame.......
  • Page 4 Maxxyz Modules User Manual...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    If you have questions about how to operate the product safely, please contact your Martin supplier or call the Martin 24-hour service hotline on +45 8740 0000, or in the USA on 1-888-tech-180.
  • Page 6: Connecting To Power

    • Before transportation, secure modules in place in a frame with the supplied screws. 1.3 Connecting to power Maxxyz Modules automatically adapt to AC mains power at 100-240 V nominal, 50/60 Hz. Do not connect them to power outside this range. You may need to install a cord cap that fits your supply on the power cable.
  • Page 7: Setup And Assembly

    2. Setup and Assembly There are two different methods of setting up the Maxxyz Modules: one for “stand- alone” use and one for mounting in a Maxxyz Module Frame. 2.1 Single ‘stand-alone’ Maxxyz Module Each module is shipped with protective foam attached to each side. This foam supports the faceplate and prevents cosmetic damage to the module.
  • Page 8 3. The module can now be placed in the lower opening. Put the side strips back on each side of the module and fasten them in place with their screws. Important! The Cerebrum Module only fits in the upper opening of the Maxxyz Module Frame.
  • Page 9: Installing A Module In The Upper Opening Of The Frame

    5. Connect the EtherCon interconnect cable to the WING IN connector, or, if only one module is used, connect the EtherCon Network cable (part number 11840144) to the WING IN connector. 6. Connect the Lamp bayonet plug to the “LAMP” connector. This will connect the top illumination to the module.
  • Page 10 3. Connect the Power interconnect cable to the MAINS OUT connector. 4. Connect the EtherCon Network cable (part number 11840144) to the WING OUT connector. 5. Connect the IEC Power cable (part number 11501012) to the MAINS IN connector. Important! The Cerebrum Module is a controller module and must not be connected to a Maxxyz controller, a Maxxyz Compact controller, a Maxxyz PC or another Cerebrum using the WING OUT outputs.
  • Page 11 Non-controller modules (i.e. not Cerebrum module) 1. Use a 3 mm Allen wrench to remove the four screws that attach the blind cover plate (if installed) to the frame. 2. The module can now be placed in the top opening. Put the side strips back on each side of the frame and fasten them in place with their screws.
  • Page 12: Notes

    3. Connect the Power interconnect cable to the MAINS OUT connector. 4. Connect the EtherCon Network cable (part number 11840144) to the WING OUT connector. 5. Connect the IEC Power cable (part number 11501012) to the MAINS IN connector. 6. Connect the EtherCon Network cable (part number 11840144) to the WING IN connector.
  • Page 13: Daisy-Chaining Modules

    3. Daisy-chaining modules Modules can be daisy-chained to a maximum of 4 modules deep. Each module has 2 outputs to daisy-chain to the next module(s): the Wing out and USB connections. Each Maxxyz Wing module uses some USB bandwidth (the amount depends on the Wing type being used), therefore it is possible that some modules will not be recognized if too many Wing modules are connected to a controller module.
  • Page 14: Connections And Configuration

    4. Connections and configuration 4.1 Cerebrum Module connections panel RESET Use a ballpoint pen or pencil to press this switch. Activating the switch causes a hardware reset. POWER ON Use a ballpoint pen or pencil to press this switch. Activating the switch is needed if the module refuses to start when power is applied to the module and the Power Switch is set to ON EtherDMX...
  • Page 15: Programmer, Submaster, Playback, Button Connections Panel

    IEC OUT AC output, unswitched, unfused. Warning! Do not draw a current of more than 6 A total from this output IEC IN AC mains power input, accepts 100-240 V nominal, 50/60 Hz FUSE Fuse holder, two 2 AT (slow blow) fuses Power Switch Power on/off 4.2 Programmer, Submaster, Playback, Button...
  • Page 16: Connections

    4.5 Software The modules require connection to a Maxxyz controller running Version 2.6 or higher. 4.6 Controls Most of the functionality of the Maxxyz Modules is covered in the Martin Maxxyz User Manual. Maxxyz Modules User Manual...
  • Page 17: Service

    5.1 Cleaning The Maxxyz Modules require periodic cleaning, as does any computer. The schedule depends heavily on the operating environment; please consult a Martin service technician for recommendations if needed. As with any computer, never spray the cleaner directly onto the module, always spray onto a lint-free cloth and wipe clean.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    6. Specifications Physical Cerebrum Module Length ....................275 mm (10.9 in.) Width .......................483 mm (19 in.) Height .....................182 mm (7.2 in.) Weight ....................7.3 kg (16.1 lbs.) Playback Module Length ....................275 mm (10.9 in.) Width .......................483 mm (19 in.) Height ......................128 mm (5 in.) Weight ....................
  • Page 19 ..............EtherCon connectors in housing) EtherDMX data ........... Neutrik RJ-45 socket (accepts Neutrik ..............EtherCon connectors in housing) DMX data....................5-pin locking XLR USB devices ..................USB host socket Microphone..................6.3 mm mono socket Audio in/out....................RCA phono VGA ....................15-pin D-sub female Other modules (not Cerebrum) AC Power input..................I.E.C.
  • Page 20 • Fan function for all channels (including timing parameters) • On-the-fly global timing changes • Virtual cuelists • Macros • Wait, follow and link cues • HTP, LTP, chase, timecode, submaster and group master playback functionality • Individual parameter timings •...
  • Page 21 1.5 m power cable, 3-pin IEC ..............P/N 11501012 EtherCon patch cable, 2 m, RJ-45 in XLR-type housing ......P/N 11840144 Flightcase for Maxxyz Modules Frame............P/N 91535007 Wheel set for Maxxyz Modules flight case .......Contact Martin for details Ordering Information MaxModule Cerebrum ................P/N 90732140 MaxModule Button..................P/N 90732160...
  • Page 24 Martin Professional A/S Olof Palmes Allé 18 8200 Aarhus N Denmark http://www.martin.com...

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