Martin Inground 200 Single Color User Manual

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  • Page 1 Inground 200 ™ User Manual Full Spectrum CMY...
  • 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

    ..........7 Inground 200 model range........7 Optics and accessories .
  • Page 4 ......63 DMX protocol: Inground 200 CMY ......66 Specifications: Inground 200 CMY .
  • Page 5: Section 1. Getting Started

    The Inground 200 is available in two models: Inground 200 Single Color The Inground 200 Single Color can be operated with or without a color filter and can be manually dimmed, but it is not programmable and cannot be controlled by DMX. A separate user manual, P/N 35000152, exists for this product.
  • Page 6: Mains Power Options

    A range of accessories is available for the Inground 200. See “Ordering information” on page 68. See also www.martin.com for the most recent information. M a i n s p o w e r o p t i o n s...
  • Page 7 • Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground-fault protection. • Refer any service not described in this user manual to a Martin service technician. Lamp safety and eye protection •...
  • Page 8: General Operation

    Guarding against injury • The front glass can be slippery, especially when wet. Ensure that pedestrians are warned and/or kept away from the fixture. • Block public access during service. 3. General operation G e n e r a l g u i d e l i n e s To avoid voltage drops which may result if many lamps strike at the same time, there is a short delay before the lamp strikes after power-on.
  • Page 9: Powering On For The First Time

    P o w e r i n g o n f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e When the Inground 200 CMY is connected to power for the first time, it will start running a factory-set light show to test the fixture.
  • Page 10: Initial Configuration For Use

    Control and programming methods The Inground 200 CMY can be programmed and controlled using one of the methods listed below. Stand-Alone progra mm ing...
  • Page 11 Martin MUM™ (Multi-Utility Manager) application or an MP-2 Uploader if available. Martin MUM MUM is a Windows PC software application that must application be used in combination with a DABS1™ hardware interface. We recommend MUM because it provides an intuitive, easy-to-use, graphic user interface.
  • Page 12: Defining Fixture Settings Using Mum

    RJ45 cable to connect the DABS1 to an Inground 200 CMY. This cable is also available separately (P/N 11840087). To get started: 1. Connect a PC to a DABS1 and connect the DABS1 to an Inground 200 CMY. 2. Power on the Inground 200 CMY and start the MUM application. MUM will automatically detect an Inground 200 CMY if it is powered on and connected.
  • Page 13 To set the clock: 1. in the main MUM window, click on the Fixture info button: 2. Using the two Fixture time spin buttons, set the fixture to the current time and date (expressed in the 24-hour clock in hours and minutes, then in DD/MM/YY format).
  • Page 14 DMX address set, and uses this address (and control channels immediately above this address) to receive instructions. The Inground 200 CMY reads the data on its start channel and the next five channels. If the control address is set to 100, the fixture uses channels 100, 101, 102, 103, 104 and 105.
  • Page 15: Defining Fixture Settings Using An Mp-2

    MP-2 Uploader users can apply settings globally to multiple fixtures on a data link by loading the MP-2 with the Inground 200 CMY’s control software and connecting it to a fixture or to the data link. The MP-2 Uploader user manual contains instructions for this procedure.
  • Page 16 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.
  • Page 17 Clock The Inground 200 CMY 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. Apply power to the fixture.
  • Page 18 General operation...
  • Page 19: Section 2. Stand-Alone Operation

    Stand-alone is a mode where the fixture executes color changes at set intervals and speeds, at pre-defined periods during the day. The term stand-alone is used to mean that the Inground 200 CMY is not connected to a control device, but is pre-programmed with a series of up to 20 scenes that play continuously in a loop.
  • Page 20: About Scene Timing

    S y n c h r o n i z i n g s c e n e c h a n g e s f o r m u l t i p l e f i x t u r e s If you are running multiple Inground 200 CMYs on a data link, it is possible to synchronize scene changes.
  • Page 21: Programming Methods

    The Inground 200 CMY provides two stand-alone programming methods; using: 1. the Martin MUM application on a Windows PC (recommended because it provides an intuitive, easy-to-use, graphic user interface), or 2. an MP-2 Upload device, if available. See “Programming using an MP-2 Uploader”...
  • Page 22: Getting Started With Mum

    G e t t i ng s t a r t e d w i t h M U M To get started: 1. Connect a DABS1 adaptor to your PC and an Inground 200 CMY using the cables supplied in the MUM/DABS1 package. Replacement cables are available from your Martin dealer.
  • Page 23 Synchronized Specifies if the fixture operates as a: • Single Fixture (runs independently of any other fixtures) • Master (triggers other fixtures) or • Synchronized (slave fixture, receives trigger signals from a master fixture). Note: No more than one fixture may operate as master.
  • Page 24: Programming Effects In Scenes

    2. Set Enable Timers to one or two timers depending on whether you want one or two periods of operation in each 24 hour period. 3. Then set the desired Start Time and End Time for each timer you have enabled.
  • Page 25 Inground 200 CMY stand-alone options Click on the Stand-alone program button to open the programming window: The following options are available: Intensity Sets dimmer level. Cyan Selects color by CMY levels. Magenta Yellow Scene fade The fade time, which can be between 0 seconds to 18...
  • Page 26: Programming The Same Stand-Alone Show On Multiple Fixtures

    programmed in the master to last 10 seconds and in other fixtures to fade for 15 seconds (if necessary, see “Synchronous triggering during Stand- Alone operation” on page 35 for a more detailed explanation). Scene management Once you have specified a mix of effects, you can store the scene using the buttons available in the main MUM window: Store scene Save settings in the current scene.
  • Page 27: Programming Using An Mp-2 Uploader

    MP-2 Uploader The programming of scenes, and setting up of master/slave relationships, can be performed using a Martin MP-2 Uploader, if available. The uploader is connected to the fixture, used to program the stand-alone settings for that fixture (or all the fixtures connected to that fixture by data link), and then removed.
  • Page 28: Selecting Fixtures To Program

    If you have not yet done so, follow the instructions described in “DMX address” on page 15. You have the option of programing all the Inground 200 CMYs on a data link, or an individual Inground 200 CMY. Fixture-specific settings such as the control address should be made in single-fixture mode.
  • Page 29: Enabling Or Disabling Stand-Alone Mode

    If you are running more than one Inground 200 CMYs on a data link, it is possible to synchronize scene changes. Read this section if this applies in your case.
  • Page 30 number. When the master fixture finishes its own show, it sends a ‘go to scene 1’ trigger that causes the slave fixtures to start their shows again from scene 1. Note: Each individual fixture must be programmed with its own show – the master fixture only sends signals specifying the current scene number.
  • Page 31: Automatically Triggering Stand-Alone Operation

    A u t o m a t i c a l l y t r i g g e r i n g s t a n d - a l o n e o p e r a t i o n Stand-alone operation can be set for one or two periods during a 24 hour period using the built-in clock.
  • Page 32 Master/slave fade and wait times When operating multiple fixtures in synchronized-triggering mode, slave fixtures fade and wait according to the programmed fade and wait times for the scene they are running. Once a slave fixture’s programmed wait time is over, the slave fixture remains in wait mode until it receives a trigger from the master fixture telling it to go to another scene.
  • Page 33: Disconnecting The Mp-2 Uploader

    S c e n e e x e c u t i o n u s i n g t h e o p t i o n a l M C - X The MC-X is an optional remote control module that is available from Martin. Once the remote controller is connected, 7 scenes can be conveniently called up on the MC-X's buttons. Stand-Alone show playback...
  • Page 34: Dmx Controller Override During Stand-Alone Show Playback

    “Defining fixture settings using MUM”. Connecting and using the MC-X Controller 1. Connect the MC-X controller to the Inground 200 CMY’s data network via an XLR-to-RJ-45 adaptor. If multiple Inground 200 CMYs are connected, plug the controller into the first fixture in the link.
  • Page 35: Synchronous Triggering During Stand-Alone Operation

    3. A scene contains a fade-section, followed by a wait-section. 4. When running “synchronous triggering” one master Inground 200 CMY issues commands to the other slave Inground 200 CMYs to “go to scene xx”, where xx is the scene number that the master will execute next.
  • Page 36 7. A slave fixture will not listen for the next message from the master fixture before it has finished its current scene. This may result in a slave fixture skipping a scene if the slave has a longer scene time than the master. Note that in the following example the scenes in the slave fixture run out of their programmed sequence because scenes 0 and 2 on the slave are longer than the corresponding scenes on the master.
  • Page 37: Section 3. Dmx Control

    DMX512 is a USITT standard protocol used to send instructions from a DMX controller to lighting fixtures on a data link. A total of 512 control channels are available in one DMX universe. The Inground 200 CMY uses six DMX control channels.
  • Page 38: Effects

    3 colors are fully applied. For maximum brightness, mix only 2 colors at a time. If you have other types of fixture in the same installation as Inground 200 CMY fixtures, refer to “Color matching with other fixtures” on page 39.
  • Page 39: Section 4. Optics

    • Higher color temperature MSD lamp used in the Exterior 600 will give deeper colors in the cold colors of the spectrum. • Lower color temperature CDM lamp used in the Inground 200 CMY will give deeper colors in the warm colors of the spectrum.
  • Page 40 Color matching with other fixtures...
  • Page 41: Section 5. Service And Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 11.Service procedures This section describes service procedures that can be performed by the user. Refer all service not described here to a qualified Martin Architectural technician. Warning! Isolate the fixture from power and allow to cool for at least 15 minutes before removing any cover.
  • Page 42: Clearing Excess Humidity

    C l e a r i n g e x c e s s h u m i d i t y Each time the Inground 200 CMY is opened, the silica gel anti-humidity sachet fastened to the lamp module must be removed and a new item fastened in its place (see “Anti-humidity sachet replacement”...
  • Page 43: Seals

    S e a l s To maintain the fixture’s resistance to dust and moisture, it is important that you replace seals and covers carefully after removal. The PCB/power compartment cover Allen screws must first be screwed in until they are finger-tight, and then given an extra 3/4 to one full turn. This will ensure that seals are compressed by about one-third.
  • Page 44: Component Removal & Reinstallation

    12. Component removal & reinstallation Tasks such as beam adjustment and lamp replacement require the removal and refitting of certain components. This section contains instructions for these procedures. Besides safety gloves and safety glasses, you will need a torque driver with a range that includes 6 Nm (4.4 ft.-lbs.) as well as 4mm and 2.5mm Allen bits for these procedures.
  • Page 45 Anti-humidity sachet replacement Each time the Inground 200 is opened for service, or to clear excess humidity at any time, the silica gel anti-humidity sachet fastened to the lamp module inside the fixture must be removed and a new item fastened in its place.
  • Page 46 New anti-humidity sachets are available from Martin suppliers (see “Spare parts” on page 68 for details). To renew the anti-humidity sachet: 1. Remove the front glass, lens and lamp module (see “Removing the front glass and lens” on page 44 and “Removing the lamp module” on page 45).
  • Page 47 Lamp replacement The Inground 200 CMY is supplied with a Philips CDM-SA/T 150W/942 discharge lamp. The Inground 200 CMY may be used with the following lamp types: Lamp Efficiency Color Temp. Average Life Philips CDM-SA/T 150W/942 88 Lm/W 4200 K...
  • Page 48 To replace the lamp: 1. Remove the front glass, lens and lamp module (see “Removing the front glass and lens” on page 44 and “Removing the lamp module” on page 45). 2. Turn the lamp module upside down and loosen – but do not remove – the three 2.5mm Allen screws on the lamp baseplate pillar bolts.
  • Page 49 4. Remove the old lamp from the socket. Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base - do not touch the glass bulb - insert it firmly and squarely into the lamp socket. Clean the glass bulb with an alcohol wipe or a clean, lint-free cloth wetted with 99.9% isopropyl alcohol.
  • Page 50 5. The PCB/power compartment and cable inlet compartment share one seal. Check this seal for damage. If it is damaged or brittle, it must be replaced with a new seal (available from your Martin Architectural dealer: P/N: 20600450). Cable entry is sealed for life, so replacement of this seal is the only reason ever to open the cable inlet compartment.
  • Page 51 Inspect the front glass seal for signs of damage or deterioration before refitting. Replacement front glasses and seals are available from Martin Architectural dealers (standard front glass: P/N 41700007, front glass seal: P/N 20600441). Inspect the six countersunk Allen screws from the trim ring before reuse.
  • Page 52 1. Inspect the front glass seal for damage before refitting. Replacement front glasses and seals are available from Martin dealers (standard front glass: p/n 41700007, front glass seal: p/n 20600441). 2. Reinstall any shading plates and louvered anti-glare plates that were originally installed.
  • Page 53: Set-Up And Adjustment

    B e a m a d j u s t m e n t Correct adjustment of the beam of the Inground 200 CMY is critical for correct illumination of the target. Adjustment must be carried out with the lamp powered on and is best carried out after dark.
  • Page 54 2. Loosen the two 2.5mm beam adjustment ring Allen screws (A) and rotate the lamp module until it can be tilted towards the target. 3. Make sure the beam adjustment ring screws (A) are pushed out towards the edges of the lamp module to engage the retaining clips, and retighten the screws to clamp the beam adjustment ring in place.
  • Page 55: Firmware Updates

    14.Firmware updates The latest Inground 200 CMY firmware is available free of charge from the Support area of the Martin website at http://www.martin.com. It can be installed using a Windows PC running the Martin Software Uploader application v. 5.5 or later (available free of charge from the Martin website) connected to the fixture or to the data link via a PC/DMX hardware interface supported by the Software Uploader application.
  • Page 56 Performing a boot sector update 1. Cut power to the lamp, allow the fixture to cool with the internal cooling fan running for at least 15 minutes, then isolate the fixture from AC power. 2. Remove the front glass, lens and lamp module (see “Removing the front glass and lens”...
  • Page 57 8. Reapply power and test the fixture to check that it functions normally. If the fixture still behaves abnormally, contact your Martin supplier for advice. Firmware updates...
  • Page 58: Printed Circuit Board Layout

    15. Printed circuit board layout Close-up: jumper positions Enable Only Boot Flash write Flash write Enable Disable Add on 1 Add on 1 Relay Main 8 Main 8 Main Power Main Power Add on 4 Add on 4 2 AT Main 5 Main 5 Relay...
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    16.Troubleshooting Problem Probable cause(s) Remedy Ensure that front glass and trim ring make a correct seal in top of fixture housing. Check that there are no obstructions under the trim ring that may have prevented it Inadequate front glass from fastening down correctly sealing.
  • Page 60 Problem Probable cause(s) Remedy Disconnect fixture and replace Lamp blown. lamp. No light, lamp cuts out intermittently, or burns out too Allow fixture to cool. If problem quickly. Fixture or lamp is too hot. persists, contact service technician. Troubleshooting...
  • Page 61: Section 6. Reference

    Single fixture setting). Execution Master Enable master operation. Synchronized Enable slave operation. Light level Not used in Inground 200 CMY None Disable timer operation (default setting). Timer 1 Use timer 1 to trigger start/stop. Stand- Enable Timer 2 Use timer 2 to trigger start/stop.
  • Page 62 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Effect (default settings bold) Intensity 0-255 Set dimmer level. Cyan 0-255 Set cyan level. Magenta 0-255 Set magenta level. Yellow 0-255 Set yellow level. Set scene fade time to zero, so that Snap scene changes are immediate.
  • Page 63 Factory set 3 default settings 3. Switch all personality settings to factory Factory set 4 default settings 4. Cancel resetting of all counters. Reset counters Reset all counters. Version Leave Not used in Inground 200 CMY. MP-2 control menu structure...
  • Page 64: Dmx Protocol: Inground 200 Cmy

    White Magenta Yellow 0 – 255 0 – 100 White Yellow Speed 0 – 2 0 – 1 Tracking 3 – 245 1 – 96 Vector, fast slow 246 – 255 96 – 100 Fast DMX protocol: Inground 200 CMY...
  • Page 65: Specifications: Inground 200 Cmy

    Housing top flange outer Ø ..............310 mm (12.2 in.) Weight ..................... approx. 20 kg (44 lb.) Included items User manual, Inground 200 CMY ............... P/N 35000153 Installation guide ..................P/N 35000151 Philips CDM-SA/T 150W 942 lamp ............P/N 97010111...
  • Page 66 Half-peak diameter ................0.57 x distance [m] One-tenth-peak diameter ..............1.06 x distance [m] Measurement conditions ........... 230 V, 50 Hz, no color applied Measurement source .............Philips CDM-SA/T 150/940 Inground 200 CMY Very Wide Efficiency ........................43% Total Output ....................5993 lumens Half peak angle ......................54°...
  • Page 67 Measurement conditions ..........230 V, 50 Hz, no color applied Measurement source ............. Philips CDM-SA/T 150/940 Control & Programming Control options ... DMX-512, stand-alone, synchronized master/slave, Martin MC-X Setting and addressing.............Martin MUM (MP-2 if available) Firmware update ..........Load via data link or service connector Stand-alone trigger options ........Internal real-time clock with 2 timers...
  • Page 68: Ordering Information

    Rock guard kit, aluminum ................P/N 91611209 XLR (male 3-pin) to RJ45 cable ..............P/N 11840087 Related items MUM (Multi Utility Manager) incl. DABS1 interface & cables .....P/N 90758090 See www.martin.com for the latest ordering information for Inground fixtures and accessories Ordering information...
  • Page 69 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.
  • Page 72 • Olof Palmes Allé 18 • 8200 Aarhus N • Denmark Tel: +45 8740 0000 • Fax +45 8740 0010...

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