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• Micro diffuser lens (provides a 71° beam angle in a standard Exterior 200) • Beam shaper (provides a 83° x 91° beam angle in a standard Exterior 200 and a 14° x 69° beam angle in an Exterior 200 Long Barrel)
If you have questions about how to operate the fixture safely, please contact your Martin dealer or call the Martin 24-hour service hotline at +45 70 200 201.
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Do not locate the fixture in areas where accidental contact is likely. • Do not modify the fixture or install other than genuine Martin parts. • Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature (Ta) exceeds 40° C (104°...
Ø53 90° Ø13 The Exterior 200 may be permanently fastened to any flat surface, pedestal, or other support that can safely bear the weight of all installed fixtures and hardware. The mounting bracket provides 3 holes for 12 mm (1/2 in.) hardware, spaced 100 mm on center, and 2 quarter-circle slots with a center radius of 26.5 mm for 8 mm (5/16 in.) hardware.
• 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, •...
AC p o wer 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.
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C h a n g i n g t h e p o w e r s up p l y s e t t i n g s 1 Verify that the Exterior 200 is isolated from AC power. Remove the rear cover.
AC Mains Transformer Tap, brown Tap, white & Tap, black voltage setting wire blue 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 3 Set the correct AC frequency on the...
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• 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.
Exterior 200s. Cable and junctions 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...
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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...
One limitation with MUM is that you can only connect to, and set-up, one fixture at a time. See “Defining fixture settings using MUM” on page 18. Martin MP-2 This hardware uploader can be loaded with the Exterior Uploader 200’s control software and connected to the fixture or data link.
1 Connect a DABS1 adaptor to your PC. 2 Connect the DABS1 adaptor to your Exterior 200. 3 Power on the Exterior 200 and start the MUM application. The application will automatically detect an Exterior 200 if it is powered-on and connected to your computer via a DABS1 adaptor.
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Clock The Exterior 200 has a battery operated 24-hour clock that can start and stop stand-alone operation. To set the clock: 1 Using MUM, click on the Fixture information button: 2 Using the two Fixture time spin buttons set the fixture to the current time (expressed in the 24-hour clock in hours and minutes).
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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.
D e f i n i n g f i x t u r e s e t t i n g s u s i n g a n MP-2 This hardware uploader can be loaded with the Exterior 200’s control software and connected to a fixture or data link. (Please refer to the MP-2 Uploader user manual for details on how to do this).
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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.
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5 Select the desired personality and setting. (See “MP-2 control menu structure” on page 66.) Press OK. Clock 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.
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4 Select H ou r and scroll to the current hour. 5 Press OK. 6 Select M in u te and scroll to the current minute. 7 Press OK. 8 Press Back to return to the main menu. Fixture settings...
G e n e r a l g u i d e l i n e s When the Exterior 200 is connected to power it will reset. For optimum lamp life, turn off lamp power whenever illumination is not required for extended periods of an hour or more.
• Using stand-alone programming. There are two ways of programming and storing a show in the fixture itself: 1 From a personal computer, using the Martin MUM software application, or 2 Via an MP-2 Uploader Stand-Alone programming is described in “Section 2. Stand-Alone operation”...
The term stand-alone is used to mean that the Exterior 200 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.
About scene timing 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 effects do not change. The duration of the fade and wait is programmed individually for each scene.
The Exterior 200 provides two stand-alone programming methods; using the: • Martin MUM application from a personal computer (recommend because it provides an intuitive, easy-to-use, graphical user interface), or an • MP-2 Upload device. See the “Programming using an MP-2 Uploader” on page 37 for further information.
1 Connect a DABS1 adaptor to your PC. 2 Connect the DABS1 adaptor to your Exterior 200. 3 Power on the Exterior 200 and start the MUM application. The application will automatically detect an Exterior 200 if it is powered-on and connected to your computer via a DABS1 adaptor.
S t a n d - A l o n e S e t t i n g s The fixture needs to be configured to know if and when to activate a stand- alone program: Click Stand-alone settings to display the following window. The following options are available: Stand-alone Activates or deactivates stand-alone operation.
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Synchr oni z ing scene chan ges for multiple Exterior 200s In situations where you are running multiple fixtures on a data link it is possible to synchronize scene changes (for fixtures that support this functionality - see “Introduction” on page 6). Read this section if this applies in your case.
If both the clock and the light sensor are used, operation starts, within the times set, and whenever it is darker than the light-level setting. Operation stops at the stop time provided that the ambient light is brighter than the light-trigger setting.
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Scene wait This is the duration a color is applied. A wait time can be time from 1 second to 12 hours. Random A range of continuously changing color combinations. colors When operating multiple fixtures in synchronized-triggering mode, the wait time in “slave”...
P r o g r a m m i n g t h e s a m e s t a n d - a l o n e s h o w o n m u l t i p l e f i x t u r e s Although you can only connect to and program a single fixture at a time using the MUM, you can use it to program a single fixture, download and save the fixture settings to a file on your PC, and then upload the stand-...
Programming using an MP-2 Uploader The programming of scenes, and setting up of master/slave relationships, can be performed using an MP-2 Uploader. 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.
“DMX address” on page 22. 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.
E n a b l i n g o r d i s a b l i n g s t a n d - a l o n e mo de • Disable stand-alone mode, select , then St a nd a l on e E na bl e , and then Of f...
2 Scroll to SA E and press [enter]. 3 Select: If the fixture will operate in isolation (with no synchronous triggering). This is the factory default setting. If the fixture will send scene triggering signals to the other Exterior 200s on the data link. If the fixture should “listen”...
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To avoid false triggering by sudden light changes, for example from automobile headlights, the light level must remain above or below the trigger threshold for 5 minutes. To set the light trigger: 1 From the Stand alone menu, select , then Li gh t l ev e l E n ab le...
7 Select St ar t , then M in u te . Use the arrow keys to specify the stop minute. Select P r o g r a m m i n g e f f e c t s i n s c e n e s The programming of effects is performed using the stand alone Program menu options, such as: The dimmer level.
Remove the current scene from memory. Scenes D el e t e above the deleted scene move down a number. s ce n e Step to the next scene. N ex t s ce n e Step to the previous scene. P re v i o u s s ce n e Remove all scenes from the fixture memory.
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 na l M C - X The MC-X is an optional remote control unit that is available from Martin. Once the remote controller is connected, 7 scenes can be conveniently called up on the MC-X's buttons.
“Defining fixture settings using MUM”. Connecting and using the MC-X Controller 1 Connect the MC-X controller to the Exterior 200’s data network via an XLR- to-RJ-45 adaptor. If multiple Exterior 200s are connected, plug the controller into the first fixture in the link.
2 Scenes are numbered from 0 to 19. 3 A scene contains a fade-section, followed by a wait-section. 4 When running "synchronous triggering" one Exterior 200 issues commands to the other Exterior 200s to "go to scene xx", where xx is the scene number that master will execute next.
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6 If a slave has more scenes than the master calls, the last scenes in the slave will never be executed, as is the case with scene S4 in the following example. F=fade, W=wait Timeline => Programmed in Master Programmed in Slave Result -- F 7 A slave fixture will not listen for the next message from the master fixture...
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Synchronous triggering during Stand-Alone operation...
70 for specific control values, and “Data link” on page 15 for connection requirements. DMX control device Important: If an Exterior 200 is connected to a DMX controller and receives DMX signals during show playback, the stand-alone show will stop running and the fixture will respond to the DMX controller.
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...
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Tracking control is enabled by setting channel 7, the speed channel, to a decimal value from 0 to 2. Fades are then programmed using the controller’s cross-faders. The Exterior 200 has a digital filter algorithm that averages several updates to ensure smooth movement.
• 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:...
Beam shaper The beam-shaper lens provides a 83° x 91° beam lens angle in a standard Exterior 200 and a 14° x 69° beam angle in an Exterior 200 Long Barrel. The lens should be installed with the ridges facing in, towards the lamp and may be turned as desired;...
1 Remove the front cover and seal. Loosen the screws in the bottom lens bracket a few turns to release the pressure in the rubber washers. Remove the top lens bracket. Remove the existing lens. 2 Place the new lens flat against the metal plate with the rougher side in or out as described above.
Service This section describes service procedures that can be performed by the user. Refer all service not described here to a qualified Martin technician. Warning! Disconnect the fixture from power before removing any cover. S e a l m a i n t e n a n c e Seals and torque settings To maintain the fixture’s resistance to dust and moisture, it is important that...
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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 .
L a m p r e p l a c e m e n t The Exterior 200 can use the following discharge lamps. Installing any other lamp type may damage the fixture. Lamp Efficiency Color Temp. Average Life Philips CDM-SA/T 150W...
F i r m w a r e u p d a t e s The latest Exterior 200 firmware is available from the support area of the Martin web site at http://www.martin.com. It can be installed using an MP-2, or via a PC serial data link using a hardware interface supported by the Software Uploader shareware (also available from the Martin web site).
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.
Troubleshooting Problem Probable cause(s) Remedy No power to fixture. Check power cables. No response from fixture when Primary fuse blown. Replace fuse. power is applied. Secondary fuse blown. Replace fuse. Controller not connected. Connect controller. Incorrect addressing of the Check address setting on fixtures.
MP-2 control menu structure Default settings appear in bold. 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 SA Enable stand-alone operation. Disable light level operation. Enable Enable light level operation.
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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...
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Effect (default settings bold) Reset Reset effects to home position. Lamp on Turn on lamp. Lamp off Turn off lamp. Open Move all effects to open position. All effects Closed Move all effects to closed position.
Base: ..........................GY 12 C o n t r o l & P r o g r a m m i n g Control options ....DMX-512, stand-alone, master/slave, Martin MC-X remote control Receiver ...........................RS-485 Setting and addressing ................MP-2, DAD, MUM Firmware update ..................
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M a x i m u m h e a t o u t p u t 195 V @ 50/60 Hz ....................665 BTU/hour 210 V @ 50/60 Hz ....................716 BTU/hour 225 V @ 50/60 Hz ....................767 BTU/hour 245 V @ 50/60 Hz ....................836 BTU/hour 277 V @ 50/60 Hz ....................945 BTU/hour * These measurements have a margin of error of +/- 10% A C S u p p l y...
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P h o t o m e t r i c s - E x t e r i o r 2 0 0 Efficiency ..........................39% Half peak angle ........................38º One-tenth-peak angle ......................60º Illuminance ....................12263/distance² lux Half-peak diameter ..................0.64 x distance m One-tenth-peak diameter .................0.99 x distance m Measurement conditions ..............
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Exterior 200 Long Barrel, 12°, 245V, 50Hz ............P/N 90509022 Exterior 200 Long Barrel, 12°, 210V, 60Hz ............P/N 90509024 Exterior 200 Long Barrel, 22°, 230V, 50Hz ............P/N 90509040 Exterior 200 Long Barrel, 22°, 245V, 50Hz ............P/N 90509042 Exterior 200 Long Barrel, 22°, 210V, 60Hz ............P/N 90509044...
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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. Your supplier can give details of local arrangements for ® the disposal of Martin products.
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