martinarchitectural user manual Exterior 600
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C ONTENTS Section 1. Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 AC power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Data link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Introduction Thank you for selecting the Martin Exterior 600. This automated luminaire combines a range of architectural lighting effects with extremely bright output in an attractive aluminum housing designed for permanent outdoor 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.
Software note The functions described in this manual are valid from Version 2 of the Exterior 600 software. When running earlier versions of the software, refer to an earlier revision of this user manual. These are available from http://www.martin.com. S a f e t y i n f o r ma t i o n Warning! This product is not for household use.
L am p saf et y • Do not operate the luminaire with missing or damaged covers, shields, lenses or ultraviolet screens: an unshielded discharge lamp emits UV radiation that can cause burns and eye damage. • Do not stare directly into the light output. Never look at an exposed lamp while it is lit. • A hot discharge lamp is under pressure and can explode without warning.
Preventing injury due to falls • Ensure that all external covers, components and installation fittings are securely fastened. • Ensure that all supporting structures, surfaces, fasteners and lifting equipment can bear the weight of all the devices they are intended to support plus an adequate safety margin, and that they conform to local building and safety regulations. • Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing, servicing or removing the fixture.
Installation This section describes in general terms how to mount the fixture and connect it to data and AC power. These procedures must be performed by qualified professionals. The chapter contains the following sections: • “Unpacking” • “Lamp Installation” • “Fixture installation” Unpacking The Exterior 600 comes with the following items: • Philips MSD 575 discharge lamp • User manual Lamp Installation See “Installing the lamp” on page 66.
to 90° C (194° F): the fixture should not be located where it can accidentally be touched. When choosing a location for the fixture, consider that it has an ingress protection rating of 65. This means that the fixture is totally dust proof and that it is protected from water ingression to the extent that moisture from low-pressure water jets from any direction cannot get into the product.
circle, so that one bolt passes through each curved slot in the foot of the base. The specific hardware will depend on the installation. Consult a qualified engineer to determine a suitable anchoring method and to verify that the structure can safely bear the fixture’s weight. Use high quality corrosionresistant fasteners such as zinc-plated steel, grade 8.8 or better, together with either self-locking nuts or nuts and lock-washers. Adjusting pan and tilt 1.
AC power Power configuration This section describes connection to AC power. Your Exterior 600 is factorywired to one of the following settings: • • • • 230 V, 50 Hz 245 V, 50 Hz 208 V, 60 Hz 277 V, 60 Hz Operating at the incorrect power setting can result in poor light output, greatly reduced lamp life, overheating and damage to the fixture. The factory settings are printed on the serial number label.
• Protecting the connectors on the power cables in a weatherproof housing or junction box (see manufacturer’s instructions), or • Replacing the supplied cable with one that connects directly inside the fixture (see“Hard wiring the fixture to power” on page 14), or • Using IP65 rated power connectors (see “Installing a plug on the power cable” on page 16). Hard wiring the fixture to power P r e r e q u i s i te s • Use Hypalon or neoprene rubber-jacket cable. The conductor size must be 1.5 mm2 (approx.
4. Remove the 2 screws from the aluminum circuit-board bracket (A) and pull the circuit board out. D C B A A E 5. Unplug the power cable’s brown lead from the back of the main fuse holder (B). The lead is connected with a spade plug and can be pulled off. 6. Remove the green/yellow lead from the grounding bolt (C) to the left of the ballast. 7. Disconnect the blue lead from the connection block (D) located in front of the transformer. 8. Loosen the large outer nut on the power cable gland (E).
13. Install a 6.3 mm (1/4 in.) insulated female spade terminal on the live lead (brown), and plug the lead into the back of the main fuse holder (B). SERIAL DATA LINK MAINS INPUT Cold Hot Gnd. Gnd. (Green) (Red) (Blue) (Yellow) Neut. LIVE (Blue) (Brown) 14. Replace the printed circuit board (A). Bundle the wires together as before with zip ties. 15. Verify that both nuts on the cable gland are tight (E). Check the condition of the seal for the back cover.
Following the plug manufacturer’s instructions, connect the yellow and green wire to ground (earth), the brown wire to live, and the blue wire to neutral. Consult an electrician if you have any doubts about proper installation.
Data link A data link is required for DMX controller operation and for synchronized stand-alone operation of multiple fixtures. C a b l e a n d ju n c t i o n s The Exterior 600 is supplied with a dual 3 meter (10 ft.) 24 AWG cable tail with two IP65-rated locking 3-pin XLR connectors for data connection. The male connector is for data input and the female connector is for data output. The connectors are wired pin 1 to shield (ground), pin 2 to signal - (cold), and pin 3 to signal + (hot).
Adaptors Adaptors may be required to connect the Exterior 600 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 Adaptor 3-pin to 5-pin Adaptor Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 P/N 11820005 P/N 11820004 Splitter/Amplifiers A device such as the Martin 4-Channel Opto-Isolated RS-485 Splitter/Amplifier may be used to branch the data link and/or extend its length.
terminals on the main circuit board, or across the corresponding terminals on the connection block (at position D). SERIAL DATA LINK D MAINS INPUT Cold Hot Gnd. Gnd. (Green) (Red) (Blue) (Yellow) Neut. LIVE (Blue) (Brown) C B A A E If you terminate the data link internally then you will need to change the supplied dual cable (with male and female XLR connectors) to a single cable with a male connector.
Fixture settings This section describes how to set the control address, clock, and other fixture personalities. There are three ways to define fixture settings: MultiUtility Manager Multi-Utility Manager (MUM) is a PC software application supplied with a DABS1 USB-to-XLR communications adaptor. We recommend MUM because it provides an intuitive, easy-to-use, graphical user interface. One limitation with MUM is that you can only connect to, and set-up, one fixture at a time.
Martin MP-2 Uploader The MP-2 uploader can be loaded with the Exterior 600’s control software and connected to the fixture or data link. When working with multiple fixtures the Uploader allows you to apply settings globally to multiple fixtures on a data link. The MP-2 provides a text-based interface and the fixtures do not provide feedback to the uploader. Therefore, the current settings of the fixture can only be “read” by observing the behavior of the fixture.
Defining fixture settings using MUM Using MUM, you can connect to and set up one fixture at a time. Refer to the MUM user manual for instructions on installing and starting the MUM application. PC Exterior 600 DABS1 Support for the MUM application is available from Version 2 of the Exterior 600 software. To get started: 1. Connect a DABS1 adaptor to your PC. 2. Connect the DABS1 adaptor to your Exterior 600. 3. Power on the Exterior 600 and start the MUM application.
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). The time will be updated in the fixture in real-time. Fixture settings To set the additional fixture settings, click on the Fixture settings button: In most situations the default settings will be appropriate.
D M X P r o t o c o l s e t t i n gs These are described in “Preparing a fixture for DMX control” on page 46. Refer to this section if you will be operating the Exterior 600 with a DMX control device. Au to m at i c l a m p on When the Automatic Lamp On personality is on, the fixture turns on the lamp within 90 seconds of power on. When set to Off (the default setting), a lamp-on command is required to turn on the lamp.
General operation When the Exterior 600 is connected to power it will reset. Lamp operation Avoid turning on several lamps at once. To optimize lamp life, always allow the lamp to warm up fully before turning it off. 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. After being turned off, the lamp must cool for at least 8 minutes before it can be turned back on.
they are installed in sandy or dirty environments. Never try to modify the light beam by covering the center of the front glass or sticking anything on the front glass. Exterior 600 barn doors accessories shape the beam by masking the edge of the front glass. This solution is problem-free and is recommended if beam shaping is required. The LEDs and fixture operating status Two LEDs on the rear panel display the fixture status. Normal operation is indicated by two green LEDs.
Fixture control methods The Exterior 600 can be controlled: • With DMX signals from a DMX control device such as a DMX recorder or DMX controller. This is described in “Section 3. DMX control” on page 45. • Using stand-alone programming. There are two ways of programming and storing a show in the fixture itself: a. From a personal computer, using the Martin MUM software application, or b. Via an MP-2 Uploader Stand-Alone programming is described in “Section 2. Stand-Alone operation” on page 31.
Exterior 600 (with MSD 575 lamp) Exterior 200 (with CDM lamp) Red Full magenta Full yellow Full yellow Magenta 215 Green Cyan 241 Yellow 241 Full cyan Full yellow Blue Full cyan Full magenta Cyan 255 Magenta 191 Color General operation 29
General operation
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Stand-Alone programming overview Stand-alone is a mode where the fixture executes color changes at set intervals and speeds, at pre-defined periods during the day, and/or when the light level falls below a defined level. The term stand-alone is used to mean that the Exterior 600 is not connected to a control device, but is preprogrammed with a series of up to 20 scenes that play continuously in a loop.
About scene timing Sc e n e3 ce Wa it ne Wait 1 d Fa e e d Fa 2 ene Sc The duration of the fade and wait is programmed individually for each scene. The fade time may be 0 120 seconds; the wait time may be 1 second to 12 hours. The total time it takes a scene to execute is the sum of the fade and wait times. S de Fa 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.
Programming methods The Exterior 600 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 MP-2 user manual for further information.
Programming from a PC using MUM The programming of scenes, and setting up of master/slave relationships, can be performed from a personal computer using the MUM application. The computer is connected to a fixture via a DABS1 USB-to-XLR adaptor, used to program the stand-alone settings for that fixture, and then removed.
Stand-Alone Settings The fixture needs to be configured to know if and when to activate a standalone program: Click Stand-alone settings to display the following window. The following options are available: 36 Stand-alone operation Activates or deactivates stand-alone operation. Auto program Enables the stand-alone program to start automatically when the fixture is powered-on. If a DMX signal is removed from the fixture and this setting is enabled, the fixture will resume stand-alone operation.
Synchr oni z ing s cene change s fo r multiple fixture s 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 “Stand-Alone programming overview” on page 32). Read this section if this applies in your case. One controlling fixture triggers simultaneous program start and scene changes in the other fixtures.
The first thing to do is to set the correct time. See “Clock” on page 23. You can set timer operation for a single period, or for two periods, for example, one period in the morning, and one period in the evening. Programming effects in scenes The programming of effects is performed using the Stand-Alone program controls: The following options are available: Intensity The dimmer provides smooth, high-resolution 100 percent dimming. Cyan Magenta Yellow CMY color mixing.
Filter color Select positions on the color wheel using the five buttons. The color wheel has red, green, and blue dichroic color filters plus a 5600K to 3400K color correction filter and open white. It may be used together with CMY color mixing to increase color saturation. The wheel scrolls continuously, allowing for split-color effects, or in full steps. It also rotates continuously in both directions at different speeds. Frost The two buttons are used to set the frost effect on and off.
When the program is run, scenes execute in a continuous, ascending loop. Note that, if a “slave” fixture has: • Fewer scenes than the master fixture, it will run these in a cycle continuously, until the master fixture signals that the program should start from the beginning again. • More scenes than the master fixture, then the additional scenes will never run, because the program will reset to the first scene when the master starts its program from the beginning.
Stand-Alone show playback Starting show playback a u t o m a t i c a l l y a t f i x t u r e p o w e r -o n Execution of the pre-programmed scenes in a loop will automatically resume when the fixture is powered-on if stand-alone is enabled (see “Stand-Alone Settings” on page 36) and the automatic lamp-on function is enabled (see “Fixture settings” on page 24). Scene execution using the optional MC-X The MC-X is an optional remote control unit that is available from Martin.
1. Disable stand-alone operation. See “Stand-Alone Settings” on page 36, under the chapter “Programming from a PC using MUM”. 2. Enable lamp-on from the MC-X. See “MC-X lamp off” on page 25 in the section “Defining fixture settings using MUM”. Co nnecting and us ing the MC -X C o ntro lle r 1. Connect the MC-X controller to the Exterior 600’s data network. If multiple Exterior 600s are connected, plug the controller into the first fixture in the link. 2.
Synchronous triggering during Stand-Alone operation Note This chapter details the rules that are used in Stand-Alone synchronous triggering. It is not necessary to read this chapter unless you require help with problem diagnosis or unless you otherwise need a detailed understanding of the algorithm used for synchronous triggering. The rules are as follows: 1. Every fixture can have up to 20 on-board scenes with individual fade and wait times. 2. Scenes are numbered from 0 to 19. 3.
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 Programmed in Master Timeline => M0 F W M1 F Programmed in Slave S0 F W S1 F W M0 F W S0 F W M1 F S1 F W Result M2 F W W S2 F W S3 F M2 F S2 F W W M3 F W W M3 F S3 -- F W -- S4 F W W W 7. A slave fixture will not listen for the next message from the master fixture before it has finished its current scene.
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Preparing a fixture for DMX control There are a range of DMX specific settings that you need to set. These are described in this chapter. You can use a personal computer (via the MUM application), an MP-2 or a DAD to prepare your Exterior 600. We recommend using the MUM because it has a graphical user interface that is easy to use (see the following illustration).
control channels to receive instructions from a controller. The Exterior 600 uses eight (mode 1) or nine (mode 2) channels of control data. When operating in mode 1, the fixture reads the data on the start channel and the next seven channels. If the control address is set to 100, the fixture uses channels 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, and 107. Channel 108 would be the control address for the next fixture.
“tracks.” The Exterior 600 has a digital filter algorithm that averages several updates to ensure smooth movement. • Vector control provides a way to program fades on controllers without programmable fade times or cross-faders. With vector control, instead of breaking up the movement into many small positions, the controller sends one position value along with a speed value that is programmed on a separate channel.
DMX controller operation The Exterior 600 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. “Data link” on page 18 for connection requirements and “DMX protocol” on page 54 for specific control values.
Effect operation The effects reset to their “home” position when the Exterior 600 is powered on. The Exterior 600 can also be reset from the controller on channel 1. If the DMX Reset personality is off (see “DMX reset option” on page 47), the reset command only works if each of the CMY channels is set to a DMX value from 230 to 232. Speed The speed at which effects fade, that is, move from one position to another, can be controlled in two ways known as tracking control and vector control.
Lamp Lamp on With the default setting, the lamp remains off until a “lamp on” command is sent from the controller. To have the lamp strike automatically within 90 seconds of powering on, activate the Automatic Lamp On personality (see “Fixture settings” on page 21). A large peak of electric current is drawn for an instant when striking a discharge lamp. Striking many lamps at once may cause a voltage drop large enough to prevent lamps from striking and/or trip circuit breakers.
varying the amount of each filter from 0 to 100%. Note that mixing 3 colors results in a loss of light - the light is blacked out when all 3 colors are fully applied. For maximum brightness, mix only 2 colors at a time. R an do m c o l o r m i x i n g Random color mixing with the CMY system at slow, medium, and fast speeds is available on channel 6. These random commands take precedence over values set on the cyan, magenta, and yellow channels.
Beam shaper and frost The: • Beam shaper flattens and widens the beam into an oval, which rotates 90°. • Frost filter softens the beam. These two effects are on the same wheel so they cannot be combined. The beam shaper and frost have little effect when used with the 65° or 100° Exterior 600 models.
DMX protocol Start code = 0 DMX channel Percent Function 0 - 19 20 - 49 50 - 112 113 - 127 128 - 147 148 - 167 168 - 187 188 - 207 208 - 217 218 - 227 228 - 237 238 - 247 248 - 255 0-7 8 - 19 20 - 44 44 - 50 50 - 58 58 - 65 66 - 73 74 - 81 82 - 85 85 - 89 89 - 93 93 - 97 97 - 100 Shutter, Strobe, Reset, Lamp On/Off Shutter closed Shutter open Strobe, fast Æ slow Shutter closed Random strobe, fast Random strobe, medium Random strobe, slow Shutter closed Reset fixture* Shutter closed Lamp power on Shutt
Start code = 0 DMX channel Value Percent Function 0 - 40 40 - 80 80 - 120 120 - 160 0 - 16 16 - 31 31 - 47 47 - 63 Color Wheel Continuous Scroll White Æ Color 1 Color 1 Æ Color 2 Color 2 Æ Color 3 Color 3 Æ Color 4 161 - 165 166 - 170 171 - 175 176 - 180 181 - 185 63 - 65 65 - 67 67 - 69 69 - 71 71 - 73 Stepped Scroll Color 4 - Blue Color 3 - Green Color 2 - Red Color 1 - Color temperature correction White 186 - 214 215 - 243 73 - 84 84 - 95 Rotation CW, fast Æ slow CCW, slow Æ fast 244 - 247 2
DMX protocol
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Seal maintenance The Exterior 600 has an IP rating of 65: it is protected against dust and can withstand low pressure water jets. To maintain protection against dust and water: • Verify that cable glands are tightened both to the casing and the cable. • Replace any seal that becomes brittle or shows visible signs of wear. • Verify that seals are flush with, or protrude slightly above, the surface of the aluminum covers. The seals must extend 0.5 - 1 mm (1/64 - 1/32 in.) beyond the outside of the casing.
• Tighten the screws that hold the end plates, lamp access plate and retaining ring for the front glass (or PC lens on 12° beam angle models) gradually in stages to a torque of 2 Nm (1.5 ft.-lbs.). At this torque, the seals will be compressed by about one-third. • When replacing the front cover, to avoid breaking the glass, tighten the screws gradually in stages, working around in a circle. The recommended procedure for closing each of the 4 openings is the same: 1.
Cleaning Cleaning lenses Clean the optical components carefully. Remove smoke and other residues with cotton swabs or unscented tissues moistened with isopropyl alcohol. A commercial glass cleaner may be used, but residues must be removed with distilled water. Clean with a slow circular motion from center to edge. Dry with a clean, soft and lint-free cloth or compressed air. Remove stuck particles with an unscented tissue or cotton swab moistened with glass cleaner or distilled water.
Firmware updates The latest Exterior 600 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). The following devices are currently supported (in Version 5.
In the unlikely event that a software upload is interrupted, the fixture must be powered off for at least 10 seconds to force a check-sum test. You can then repeat the DMX-mode upload. If an error occurs and the fixtures do not reset, data was interrupted or corrupted during transmission. When the normal method fails (boot mode upload) If an upload attempt is interrupted or corrupted, the fixture must be powered off for at least 10 seconds before a second upload can be attempted.
8. When the upload is complete, disconnect the fixture from power and allow to cool. 9. Remove the two screws from the aluminum bracket and pull the PCB out. 10. Move the jumper at PL121 back to the “normal” position (pins 2 and 3). 11. Replace the PCB. 12. Before closing, check the condition of the seal. Replace with a new one (P/N 20600020) if the seal is torn, cracked or brittle. 13. To close, insert the Allen screws through all holes in the cover and seal. Place the cover firmly against the body.
Lamp maintenance This chapter describes how to install and adjust a lamp. It contains the following sections: • “Compatible lamps” • “Maximum lamp usage” • “Installing the lamp” on page 66 Compatible lamps The Exterior 600 is designed to use the lamps listed below. Installing other lamps may damage the fixture. Note: Lamp Average life Replace by Color temp.
R es et ti n g o r c h e ck i n g th e l a m p h o ur s co u n te r using MUM The Exterior 600 has a built-in counter that you can check or reset using the MUM application on a personal computer. When you install a new lamp we recommend that you reset the fixture’s “Total lamp hours” counter. Support for the MUM application is available from Version 2 of the Exterior 600 software. To get started: 1. Connect a DABS1 adaptor to your PC. 2. Connect the DABS1 adaptor to your Exterior 600. 3.
Installing the lamp WARNING! Always disconnect the fixture from AC power and allow it to cool for 20 minutes before installing the lamp. 1. Isolate the fixture from AC power. If it is hot, allow it to cool for at least 20 minutes before proceeding. The lamp is under high pressure when hot and can explode: use safety goggles to protect your eyes. 2. Remove the nut from the M10 bolt at the top of the fixture and remove the bolt. 3.
6. Remove the old lamp from the socket. 7. Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base - do not touch the glass insert it firmly and squarely into the lamp socket. 8. Clean the glass bulb with the wipe supplied with the lamp, particularly if your fingers touched the glass. A clean, lint-free cloth wetted with alcohol may also be used. 9. Re-insert the lamp assembly. Replace the 2 Phillips screws. 10.
14. Reset the lamp-hours counter using a MUM or MP-2 Uploader. See “Resetting or checking the lamp hours counter using MUM” on page 65.
Maintaining the electrical system This section describes electrical maintenance procedures that can be performed by the user. It contains the following sections: • “Replacing fuses”, below • “Changing the power settings” on page 71 • “Installing a plug on the power cable” on page 16 Refer all service not described here to a qualified Martin technician. Warning! Disconnect the fixture from power before removing any cover.
M ai n f us e To replace the main fuse: 1. Make sure the Exterior 600 is isolated from AC power and has cooled for at least 20 minutes. 2. Remove the ten 4mm Allen screws from the rear cover plate. Carefully Mains remove the plate and seal. fuse holder Ballast Transformer 3. The main fuse is located in a fuse holder inside the electronics section, to the left of the ballast. Using a flathead screwdriver, open the fuse holder and remove the fuse. 4.
6. Before closing the cover plate, check the condition of the seal. Replace with a new one (P/N 20600020) if the seal is torn, cracked or brittle. 7. To close, insert the Allen screws through all holes in the cover and seal. Place the cover firmly against the body. Adjust the straight sides of the seal so that they stick out a little, just enough so that you can feel the seal when you run a finger across the joint. 8. Cross-tighten the cover screws evenly and gradually to a torque of 2 Nm (1.5 ft.-lbs.).
is factory wired for 277 volt supply then see “Adjusting power on 277 volt models” on page 73.
8. Adjust the straight sides of the seal so that they stick out a little, just enough so that you can feel the seal when you run a finger across the joint. 9. Cross-tighten the cover bolts evenly and gradually. The correct torque for these bolts is 2 Nm (1.5 ft.-lbs.). At this torque, the seal will be compressed by about one-third. Adjusting power on 277 volt models This procedure only applies to models factory wired for 277 V supply (see the serial number label on the fixture).
6. To close, insert the Allen screws through all holes in the cover and the seal. Place the cover firmly against the body. Adjust the straight sides of the seal so that they stick out a little, just enough so that you can feel the seal when you run a finger across the joint. 7. Cross-tighten the cover bolts evenly and gradually to a torque of 2 Nm (1.5 ft.-lbs.). At this torque, the seal will be compressed by about onethird.
Troubleshooting Problem Probable cause(s) Remedy One or more of the fixtures is completely dead. Fixture not powered on. Check that power is switched on and cables are plugged in. Primary fuse blown (located besides the ballast). Disconnect fixture and replace fuse. Secondary fuse(s) blown (located on PCB inside the fixture base). Disconnect fixture. Check fuses on PCB and replace. Fixtures reset correctly but all respond erratically or not at all to the controller.
Problem Probable cause(s) Remedy Lamp does not strike. Ballast and transformer settings do not match local AC voltage and frequency. Disconnect fixture. Check ballast and transformer settings and correct if necessary. Lamp missing or blown. Install new lamp. Lamp is too hot. Allow lamp to cool for at least 8 minutes. Fixture is too hot. Allow fixture to cool. Ballast and transformer settings do not match local AC voltage and frequency. Disconnect fixture.
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PCB layout Enable Disable PL 611 5 AT PCB layout PL 306 PL 107 Magenta PL 431 Sens Lamp (LS2) Cyan Yellow PL 441 PL 105 4 AT 78 Dimmer Color PL 501 Sens Out (LS1) 0.
Exterior 600 specifications Physical Length................................................................................................. 636 mm (25 in.) Width ............................................................................................... 375 mm (14.8 in.) Height .............................................................................................. 421 mm (16.6 in.) Weight ...................................................................................................
I n s t a l la t io n Orientation ............................................................................................................. Any Horizontal aiming...............................................................................................+/- 25° Vertical aiming (pedestal mounted) ...................................................................+/- 40° Minimum distance to combustible materials .............................................. 1 m (39 in.
Accessories 20° x 77° beam shaper (for use with 12° model only) .......................... P/N 91610028 5500 - 4200 K CTC kit ...........................................................................P/N 91611036 Snoot/barndoor kit .................................................................................P/N 91611029 Extensions to Snoot/barndoor kit...........................................................P/N 91611030 DMX termination resistor ........................................................
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Exterior 600 Maintenance schedule The Exterior 600 requires regular maintenance. Neglecting maintenance will shorten product service life and hasten the need for a full product overhaul. Service intervals can depend on operating hours or on product age, depending on the component. The two tables below specify when components need to be inspected, serviced or replaced. The schedule is adequate for normal conditions of use.
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