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  • Page 1 Exterior 200 user manual...
  • Page 2 © 2001 Martin Professional A/S, Denmark. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, with- out permission in writing from Martin Professional A/S, Denmark. Printed in Denmark. P/N 35000096, Rev D...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ........4 Safety information .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    NTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Martin Exterior 200. The Exterior 200 is an automated 150 watt color-changing floodlight designed for fixed exterior installation. It features seamless cyan, magenta, yellow (CMY) color mixing and full-range continuous dimming. The fixture may be operated with DMX controllers or in stand-alone mode with programmable start and stop times or light levels.
  • Page 5 • Do not stare directly into the light. Never look at an exposed lamp while it is lit. • Replace the lamp if it becomes defective or worn out. Guarding against burns and fire • Never attempt to bypass the thermostatic switch or fuses. Always replace defective fuses with ones of the specified type and rating.
  • Page 6: Installation

    It is the installer’s responsibility to determine the anchoring method. Ø53 90° Ø13 The Exterior 200 may be permanently fastened to any flat surface, pedestal, or other support that can safely bear at least 10 times the fixture’s weight. Installation...
  • Page 7: Fixture Orientation And Location

    • High-pressure water jets from any direction • Immersion in water (or any other fluid) Do not bury the Exterior 200 or otherwise locate it in an unventilated space. Install the fixture in a location where it is • at least 0.5 meters (20 inches) away from the surface to be illuminated, •...
  • Page 8: Bracket Adjustment

    A C P O W E R Do not connect the Exterior 200 to an electrical dimmer system: doing so can damage the electronics. Warning! Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing any cover.
  • Page 9: Changing The Power Supply Settings

    90509004 210 V 60 Hz Table 1: Default Power Supply Settings Changing the power supply settings 1 Verify that the Exterior 200 is isolated from AC power. Remove the rear cover. Transformer: Move brown wire to change AC voltage setting.
  • Page 10 Tap, white AC Mains Transforme Tap, brown & blue Tap, black voltage r setting wire wires wire 190 - 202 V 195 V 203 - 217 V 210 V 218 - 235 V 225 V 236 - 252 V 245 V 269 - 285 V 277 V Table 2: Transformer Primary Taps...
  • Page 11 • Replacing the supplied cable with one that connects directly inside the fixture. The Exterior 200 is equipped with a 1.8-meter (5.9 ft.) length of 3-conductor 0.75 mm (~18 AWG) weatherproof electrical cable for connection to the AC power supply. The cable enters the fixture through a cable gland that fits 5.5 - 10 mm diameter cables.
  • Page 12: Data Link

    Exterior 200s. Cable and juncti ons The Exterior 200 provides a dual 1.8 meter (5.9 ft.) 24 AWG cable with locking 3-pin male and female XLR connectors for data connection. The male cable is the data input and the female cable is the data output. The connectors are wired pin 1 to shield (gnd.), pin 2 to signal - (cold), and pin 3...
  • Page 13 Adaptors Adaptors may be required to connect the Exterior 200 to the controller or other 5-pin devices. Adaptor cables for indoor use are available from Martin. The adaptor cables are wired as shown below. 5-pin to 3-pin 3-pin to 5-pin...
  • Page 14: Settings

    The control address, also known as the start channel, is the first channel used. The Exterior 200 uses seven channels of control data. It reads the data on the start channel and the next six channels. If the control address is set to 100, the fixture uses channels 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, and 106.
  • Page 15: Personality Settings

    fixtures with the same address is a good tool for troubleshooting unexpected behavior and an easy way to achieve synchronized action. Important! When setting the address, either use single-fixture mode or isolate all other fixtures from the uploader. To set the control address: 1 Prepare an upload device as described in the uploader user manual.
  • Page 16: Clock

    5 Select the desired personality and setting. (See “MP-2 control menu” on page 39.) Press OK. C L O C K The Exterior 200 has a battery operated 24-hour clock that can start and stop stand-alone operation. To set the clock: 1 Prepare and connect an upload device as described in the MP2 Uploader manual.
  • Page 17: General Operation

    ENERAL OPERATION G E N E R A L G U I D E L I N E S For optimum lamp life, turn off lamp power whenever illumination is not required for extended periods of an hour or more. Fixture power may remain on when not in use.
  • Page 18 The installed firmware version number is displayed by the LEDs on power up. The number of red flashes in LED 1 indicates the digit to the left of the decimal point and the number of green flashes in LED 2 indicates the digit to the right of the decimal point.
  • Page 19: Stand-Alone Operation

    The term stand-alone is used to mean that the Exterior 200 is not connected to a controller, but is programmed with a series of up to 20 scenes that play continuously in a loop.
  • Page 20 “Control address” on page 14. You have the option of programing all the Exterior 200s on a data link, or an individual Exterior 200. Fixture-specific settings such as the control address should be made in single-fixture mode. If no other fixtures are connected, however, then all-fixtures mode may be used.
  • Page 21 - only - transmits synchronization signals to the others. Note that only Exterior 200 fixtures are supported for master/slave operation. The master fixture triggers simultaneous program start and scene changes in the other slave fixtures.
  • Page 22 Defining a master fixt ure No more than one fixture may be the master. Any fixture on the link, however, regardless of its position, may be the master. 1 From the S ta n d al o ne menu, select M a st er / sl a ve 2 Select .
  • Page 23 Li gh t l ev e l E n ab le 1 From the Stand alone menu, select , then and then 2 Select Ca pt u re and then select Setting a timer trigger Stand-alone operation can be set for one, or two, periods, during a 24 hour period, using the built-in clock.
  • Page 24 Each scene has a dynamic part - the fade - during which effects move to the scene’s programmed positions, and a static part - the wait - where the effects in the scene are expressed. The duration of the fade and w a i t p r o g r a m m e d individually for each scene.
  • Page 25 Scene management Once you have specified a mix of effects, you can store the scene using the options available under the Program menu: Save settings in the current scene. Store scene Save settings in a new scene at the end of the Add scene sequence.
  • Page 26: Executing Stand-Alone Scenes With An Mc-X Controller

    1 Connect the MC-X controller to the Exterior 200’s data input. If multiple Exterior 200s are connected in a data link, plug the controller into the first fixture in the link.
  • Page 27: Controller Operation

    ONTROLLER OPERATION The Exterior 200 may be programmed and operated with any lighting controller that is compatible with the USITT DMX standard. This section describes how to operate the fixture with a controller. See the DMX protocol starting on page 38 for specific control values, and “Data link” on page 12 for connection requirements.
  • Page 28 3 colors are fully applied. For maximum brightness, mix only 2 colors at a time. If you have Exterior 600 and Exterior 200 fixtures rigged in the same installation then refer to “Color matching Exterior 200s and 600s” on page...
  • Page 29 The speed setting applies to dimmer and color fades. When using vector control, the controller cross-fade time, if available, must be 0. Controller operation...
  • Page 30: Color Matching Exterior 200S And 600S

    • Higher-powered lamps used in the Exterior 600 result in deeper colors in the cold colors of the spectrum. • Lower-powered lamp used in the Exterior 200 will give deeper colors in the warm colors of the spectrum. The following table gives some approximate values for color matching:...
  • Page 31: Accessories

    CCESSORIES L E N S O P T I O N S 70° diffuser lens: The 70° diffuser lens is standard. It provides a symmetric 70° field. It installs with the rough side out, away from the lamp. 36° Fresnel lens: The optional Fresnel lens provides a symmetric 36° field. It installs with the ridges out, away from the lamp.
  • Page 32 3 To replace the front cover: a Drive all screws to the bottom without tightening (finger tight). b Starting with one screw and working around in a circle, tighten all screws partially, with low torque. c Tighten to a maximum torque of 1.8 Nm. (1.3 Ft-Lbs), still working around in a circle.
  • Page 33: Service

    Front section seal for Exterior 200/300......P/N 20600070 Lamp section seal for Exterior 200/300 ..... . .P/N 20600080 Power section seal for Exterior 200/300 .
  • Page 34: Lamp Replacement

    L A M P R E P L A C E M E N T The Exterior 200 uses the Philips CDM-SA/T 150W discharge lamp. Installing any other lamp may damage the fixture. Lamp Efficiency Color Temp. Average Life Philips CDM-SA/T 150W...
  • Page 35: Cleaning

    Requir ements The following are required in order to install software. • The Exterior 200 update file, available for download from the User Support Area of the Martin web site (http://www.martin.dk). • The Martin Software Uploader program, version 4.0 or later, available for download from the User Support Area of the Martin web site.
  • Page 36: Fuse Replacement

    Warning! Never replace fuses with ones of a different rating! The Exterior 200 has 3 fuses located in the power section. The main fuse is located on the small circuit board and the secondary fuses for the low- voltage power supplies are located on the main circuit board.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    ROUBLESHOOTING Problem Probable cause(s) Remedy No power to fixture. Check power cables. No response from fixture Primary fuse blown. Replace fuse. when power is applied. Secondary fuse blown. Replace fuse. Controller not connected. Connect controller. Incorrect addressing of the Check address setting on fixtures.
  • Page 38: Dmx Protocol

    PROTOCOL Start code = 0 DMX channel Value Percent Function Reset, Lamp On/Off 0 - 207 0 - 81 Reserved (no change) 208 - 217 82 - 85 Reset fixture* * If the command is 218 - 227 85 - 89 Reserved (no change) disabled, set channels 3, 4, and 5...
  • Page 39: Control Menu

    MP-2 CONTROL MENU Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Effect (default settings bold) 1-512 Select control address. address Disable stand-alone operation. Enable Enable stand-alone operation. Disable light level operation. Enable Enable light level operation. Sets the light trigger level. 1 is Light darkest, 255 is brightest.
  • Page 40 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Effect (default settings bold) Dimmer 0-255 Set dimmer level. Cyan 0-255 Set cyan level. Magenta 0-255 Set magenta level. Yellow 0-255 Set yellow level. Random off Disable random color. CMY - slow Random colors, slow CMY - medium Random colors, medium...
  • Page 41 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Effect (default settings bold) Reset Reset effects to home position. Lamp on On Turn on lamp. Lamp off Off Turn off lamp. Open Move all effects to open position. effects Closed Move all effects to closed position.
  • Page 42: Specifications

    PECIFICATIONS Physical Length ..........301 mm (11.5 in) Width .
  • Page 43: Included Items

    Ordering inf ormation Exterior 200, 230V,50Hz........P/N 90509000 Exterior 200, 245V,50Hz.
  • Page 44 Accessories 36° Fresnel lens ........P/N 91610022 90°...
  • Page 45 Photometrics - Diffuser lens (fitted as standard) Efficiency ........... . . 39% Half peak angle.
  • Page 46 Illumination 12263 lux 491 lux 123 lux 31 lux 14 lux Distance 10 m 20 m 30 m Field diameter 10% 1, m 4,9 m 9,9 m 19,7 m 29,6 m Field diameter 50% 0,6 m 3,2 m 6,4 m 12,7 m 19,1 m Distance/field diameter...
  • Page 47 P h ot o m e tr i c s - B ea m sh a pe r le n s Efficiency ............31% Half peak angle.
  • Page 48 Illumination 5647 lux 226 lux 56 lux 14 lux 6 lux Distance 10 m 20 m 30 m Field diameter 10% 1,4 m 6,9 m 13,8 m 27,6 m 41,4 m Field diamter 50% 0,7 m 3,7 m 7,5 m 14,9 m 22,4 m Distance/field diameter...
  • Page 49 Phot o m e tric s - Fr es ne l le ns Efficiency ............38% Half peak angle.
  • Page 50 Illumination 37721 lux 1509 lux 377 lux 94 lux 42 lux Distance 10 m 20 m 30 m Field diameter 10% 0,6 m 2,9 m 5,8 m 11,6 m 17,3 m Field diameter 50% 0,4 m 1,8 m 3,5 m 7,1 m 10,6 m Distance/field diameter...
  • Page 51 P h o t o m e t r i c s - S u p e r - w i d e l e n s Efficiency ............40% Half peak angle.
  • Page 52 Illumination 10076 lux 403 lux 101 lux 25 lux 11 lux Distance 10 m 20 m 30 m Field diameter 10% 1,2 m 5,9 m 11,7 m 23,4 m 35,1 m Field diameter 50% 0,7 m 3,6 m 7,2 m 14,4 m 21,6 m Distance/field diameter...

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