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Martin® ELP WW IP User Manual 

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Power Relay Cable, SJOOW, 12 AWG, TRUE1-TRUE1, 0.45 m (1.5 ft.) .... P/N 91610170 
Power Relay Cable, SJOOW, 12 AWG, TRUE1-TRUE1, 1.2 m (3.9 ft.) ...... P/N 91610171 
Power Relay Cable, SJOOW, 12 AWG, TRUE1-TRUE1, 2.5 m (8.2 ft.) ...... P/N 91610172 

Power connectors* 

Neutrik PowerCON TRUE1 NAC3MX-W (male) ..................................... P/N 91611788HU 
Neutrik PowerCON TRUE1 NAC3FX-W (female) ................................... P/N 91611789HU 

All TRUE1 connectors are IP65-rated TOP type 

Spare parts 

Pressure Relief Valve with Gore membrane, M12 x 1.5 ............................ P/N 5127883-00 

Related Items 

Martin RDM 5.5 Splitter................................................................................. P/N 90758150 
Martin Companion Cable .............................................................................. P/N 91616091 
Martin Companion software suite ............................. Free download from www.martin.com 

Ordering Information  

Fixtures without lens tubes 

Martin ELP WW IP (fixture body only) ...................................................... P/N 9045122813 
Martin ELP WW IP (fixture body only), White ........................................... P/N 9045122815 

Lens tube options* 

Martin ELP Lens Tube 19° ........................................................................ P/N 9045107782 
Martin ELP Lens Tube 26° ........................................................................ P/N 9045107783 
Martin ELP Lens Tube 36° ........................................................................ P/N 9045107784 
Martin ELP Lens Tube 50° ........................................................................ P/N 9045107785 
Martin ELP Lens Tube 19°, White ............................................................ P/N 9045115166 
Martin ELP Lens Tube 26°, White ............................................................ P/N 9045115167 
Martin ELP Lens Tube 36°, White ............................................................ P/N 9045115168 
Martin ELP Lens Tube 50°, White ............................................................ P/N 9045115170 
Martin ELP Zoom Lens Tube 15-30° ........................................................ P/N 9045121618 
Martin ELP Zoom Lens Tube 15-30°, White ............................................. P/N 9045122108 
Martin ELP Zoom Lens Tube 25-50° ........................................................ P/N 9045121619 
Martin ELP Zoom Lens Tube 25-50°, White ............................................. P/N 9045122109 

*All lens tubes are supplied complete with filter frames 

 

Specifications are subject to change without notice. For the latest product specifications, see 
www.martin.com

. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Martin ELP WW IP

Page 1: ...ELP WW IP LED Profile User Manual...

Page 2: ...he information contained in this manual Martin HARMAN and all other trademarks in this document pertaining to services or products by Martin Professional or its affiliates and subsidiaries are registe...

Page 3: ...ink 16 Fixture Setup 17 Using the control menus 17 Control panel display 17 Fast focus mode 18 Setting DMX address 18 Setting DMX personality 18 Other fixture settings 18 Display 20 Set all settings t...

Page 4: ...Pressure relief valves 26 Uploading new firmware 27 Service and repairs 27 DMX protocol 28 Control menus 29 Troubleshooting 32 Specifications 33...

Page 5: ...ions below are not followed Respect all locally applicable laws codes and regulations when installing powering operating or servicing the fixture The product is IP65 rated Suitable for wet locations D...

Page 6: ...of 6 12 mm 0 24 0 47 in In North America the cable must be UL CSA recognized hard usage type SJT SJOOW or better In the EU the cable must be type HO5VV F H07RN F or better If you connect fixtures to p...

Page 7: ...ts that may concentrate the light output Ensure that persons are not looking directly into the front of the fixture when the product lights up suddenly This can happen when power is applied when the p...

Page 8: ...el frames gobo holders are securely fastened Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing setting adjusting or cleaning the fixture Do not operate the fixture w...

Page 9: ...onfigured by RDM It also features stand alone operation with capacity for up to 20 scenes The fixture is supplied with this user manual and a yoke for attachment of suitable user supplied rigging clam...

Page 10: ...ping shutter handles 7 Gobo accessory gate with sliding cover 8 Mounting bracket yoke 9 Tilt locking knob 10 Heatsink vent 11 Safety cable attachment point 12 Rear handles for positioning 13 Control p...

Page 11: ...trong light source from any angle even for a few seconds Important Do not point the output from other lighting fixtures at the fixture as powerful light can damage the display Harsh environments The E...

Page 12: ...nut 4 Working from a stable platform mount the fixture on the truss and fasten the rigging clamp onto the truss 5 Secure the fixture with a safety cable attached to the rear safety eye as shown below...

Page 13: ...gram below 1 Hold the front of the lens assembly with one hand so that it cannot fall out 2 Remove the thumbwheel screws 2 and 3 on the top and bottom of the lens tube The top screw also has the focus...

Page 14: ...d on the power cable Socket outlets or external power switches used to supply the fixture with power must be located near the fixture and easily accessible so that the fixture can easily be disconnect...

Page 15: ...p rated 12 AWG 2 5 mm2 power relay cables available from Martin see Accessories on page 34 to link fixtures MAINS OUT sockets to MAINS IN sockets Using the 16 A rated relay cables available as accesso...

Page 16: ...ne cable cannot transmit control data reliably over long runs 24 AWG cable is suitable for runs up to 300 meters 1000 ft Heavier gauge cable and or a DMX buffer is recommended for longer runs The pin...

Page 17: ...Using the control menus See drawing above Use the fixture s control panel as follows To access the control menus press the MENU button Navigate the menu structure using the ENTER DOWN and UP buttons T...

Page 18: ...1 Enter the control menu and select DMX SETUP Press ENTER 2 Select DMX ADDRESS and press ENTER 3 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired address setting 4 Press ENTER to confirm your selecti...

Page 19: ...set No Data Mode select NO DATA MODE from the PERSONALITY menu and press ENTER to confirm Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select BLACKOUT If data connection is lost fixture blacks out HOLD If data conn...

Page 20: ...Fixture test This menu allows you to run self test sequences on the fixture s LED emitters Each color of emitters will be switched on in turn Fixture information The INFORMATION menu allows you to vie...

Page 21: ...et calibration values If you have replaced the factory set values with custom values using SAVE SET see below it will load the custom values SAVE SET replaces the factory set DIMMER and WHITE values w...

Page 22: ...er UID This process can take some time depending on the number of devices on the link Getting status and setting options by RDM The status and options listed in the table below can be read and set by...

Page 23: ...Martin ELP WW IP User Manual 23 DMX_START_ADDRESS DEVICE_HOURS IDENTIFY_DEVICE LAST_STATE DIMMER_CURVE...

Page 24: ...aping shutters The fixture has 4 manually operated beam shaping shutters To change the shape of the beam power the fixture on and aim the beam at the target Use the four shutter blade handles see 6 in...

Page 25: ...holder in the fixture To install a goboholder or iris 1 Allow the fixture to cool See drawing below Loosen but do not remove the two thumbscrews A at the sides of the lens tube housing B then slide t...

Page 26: ...l lit area Do not use any product that contains solvents or abrasives as these can cause surface damage To clean the fixture 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool for at least 10 mi...

Page 27: ...is file from the Martin fixture firmware cloud when Martin Companion is launched on a PC that is connected to the Internet A Martin Companion Cable USB DMX hardware interface available from your Marti...

Page 28: ...ction 1CH 2CH 4CH 1 1 1 0 255 Dimmer 0 100 2 0 255 Dimmer Fine 3 Shutter 000 031 Blackout 032 063 Open 064 095 Strobe Slow Fast 096 127 Open 128 159 Pulse effect in sequences 160 191 Open 192 223 Rand...

Page 29: ...512 available DMX Mode 1CH 2CH 4CH DMX control mode Personality Stand Alone Off Master Fixture acts as master in master client operation DMX RDM signal will override master client operation Client Fi...

Page 30: ...st key press Rotation Normal Display orientation normal Rotate 180 Display orientation rotated 180 Intensity 10 100 Set display intensity in default 100 Temp Unit C All temperature readouts in C F All...

Page 31: ...ll to see values being received on each DMX channel Manual Ctrl Reset No Yes Reset fixture Dimmer Dimmer Fine Shutter Dimmer Fade 0 255 Manual control of all 4 channels Service Calibration Dimmer 0 10...

Page 32: ...o DMX control Fault in the DMX network due to wiring problem connector or cable damaged or incorrect DMX addressing or potential interference from proximity to a high voltage installation Check if the...

Page 33: ...urce 91 x 3 W warm white LEDs Color Temperature 3000 K Lens Tube Options 19 26 36 50 15 30 zoom 25 50 zoom Minimum LED lifetime 30 000 hours to 70 luminous output Figure obtained under manufacturer s...

Page 34: ...emperature Ta min 0 C 32 F Total heat dissipation calculated 10 at full intensity full white 1000 BTU hr Approvals Global CB Certification IECEE IEC 60598 2 17 IEC 60598 1 EU safety EN 60598 2 17 EN 6...

Page 35: ...ion Fixtures without lens tubes Martin ELP WW IP fixture body only P N 9045122813 Martin ELP WW IP fixture body only White P N 9045122815 Lens tube options Martin ELP Lens Tube 19 P N 9045107782 Marti...

Page 36: ...for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment g...

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