Martin MAC 300 User Manual page 12

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A d d r e s s s e l e c t i o n
The address, also known as the start channel, is the first channel used to receive instructions from the controller. The
address set on the fixture must match the address set on the controller.
When selecting DMX addresses, be sure to allow the number of channels required for the protocol. If any of the con-
trol channels for one fixture overlap any of the channels for another fixture, then one of the fixtures will receive the
wrong instructions and respond incorrectly. Two MAC 300s may share the same address, however, if they are to
respond identically: they will receive the same instructions so individual control will be impossible.
Note: Whether the MAC 300 displays a DMX or Martin address at the top of the menu depends on the protocol
selected.
To s e t a D M X a d d r e s s
[Menu]
[ ]
[Enter]
[ ]
[Enter]
[ ], [ ]
[Enter]
[Menu]
[Menu]
To s e t a M a r t i n a d d r e s s
The MAC 300 uses 2 Martin RS-485 channels.
[Menu]
[ ]
[Enter]
[ ]
[Enter]
[ ], [ ]
[Enter]
[Menu]
[Menu]
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Press
As required
Display main menu
As required
Select
Once
Display address sub menu
As required
Select
Once
Display current DMX address
As required
Select desired DMX address
Once
Save the new address.
Once
Display main menu
Once
Display current address for the
Table 5: Selecting a DMX address
Press
As required
Display main menu
As required
Select
Once
Display address sub menu
As required
Select
Once
Display current Martin address
As required
Select desired Martin address
Once
Save the new address.
Once
Display main menu
Once
Display current address for the
Table 6: Selecting a Martin address
Fixture Settings
To
Add R
DMX
is displayed.
DMX
P SET
To
Add R
MAR T
is displayed.
MAR T
P SET
setting.
setting.

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