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Exterior Projection 1000 User Manual 

Warnings and error messages 

The Exterior Projection 1000 monitors its own operation and is capable of self-diagnosis. If an 
operating parameter such as ambient temperature is exceeded or if an error occurs, the fixture 
displays a warning or error message in its onboard LCD display. 

If the fixture displays a warning or error message, it can also send a four-character code to an 
RDM controller. You may need to use a command to retrieve these codes from the fixture. 

The following table gives the meaning of the warning and error message codes in RDM: 

 

Message in display 

RDM code  Notes 

Environment temp out of 
range 

8003 

Ambient temperature exceeded 

Err Animation 

901B 

Animation system error 

Err Animation Rot 

901C 

Animation wheel rotation error 

Err Focus 

901D 

Focus sensor error 

Err Zoom 

901E 

Zoom error 

Err Frost 

907F 

Frost error 

Err Color Wheel 

9015 

Color wheel error 

Err Gobo Wheel   

9017 

Gobo wheel error 

Err Gobo ind/rot   

9018 

Gobo indexing/rotation error 

Err Cyan 

9022 

Cyan error 

Err Magenta 

9023 

Magenta error 

Err Yellow 

9024 

Yellow error 

Err 3_Facet_Prism 

9028 

3-facet prism error 

Err Prism Rot   

9029 

Prism rotation error 

CMY Fan 1 

9056 

CMY cooling fan 1 not running 

PCBA Fan 

9057 

PCBA cooling fan not running 

PSU Fan 

9059 

Internal PSU fan error 

CMY Fan 2 

905A 

CMY cooling fan 2 not running 

Err Line Prism 

9062 

Linear prism error 

Gobo Wheel Fan 

90AE 

Gobo wheel cooling fan not running 

 

Summary of Contents for Martin Exterior Projection 1000

Page 1: ...omponents from damage during transport Before using the fixture you must open the top cover and remove the cable ties See page 8 If an Exterior Projection 1000 fixture has been used and then correctly...

Page 2: ...loss or any other loss occasioned by the use of inability to use or reliance on the information contained in this document Martin HARMAN and all other trademarks in this document pertaining to service...

Page 3: ...14 AC power 16 Protecting connections from moisture 16 Connecting to AC mains power 16 Control data link 18 Connecting the data link 18 Fixture setup 20 Using the control menus 20 Setting a DMX addre...

Page 4: ...d sealing surfaces 35 Pressure relief valves 35 Removing and reinstalling the top cover 36 Replacing a rotating gobo 38 Installing a glare shield accessory 42 Remote Device Management RDM 43 DMX proto...

Page 5: ...be installed by a qualified technician It is not for household use It presents risks of severe injury or death due to fire hazards electric shock and falls It produces a powerful concentrated beam of...

Page 6: ...an easily be disconnected from power Shut down power to the entire installation at the main power distribution board and lock out power before carrying out any installation or maintenance work Isolate...

Page 7: ...injury hazards from the light output are normally prevented by natural aversion reflexes Position the Exterior Projection 1000 so that persons cannot be exposed to the fixture s light output at less...

Page 8: ...or example and retrieve status information from fixtures over the DMX data link The Exterior Projection 1000 can also function without DMX control as a standalone projector and run a show with up to t...

Page 9: ...ep below 8 Put the top cover back into position on the fixture and reinstall the eight top cover screws by first inserting them finger tight Then use a torque driver and cross tighten the screws in a...

Page 10: ...r as described in Removing and reinstalling the top cover on page 36 2 See illustrations below Pull the frost car back as far as it will go from the front of the fixture by pulling on the metal frame...

Page 11: ...the menu mode functions or Return to the previous level of the menu structure or Press and hold to exit the menus DOWN Go down a menu branch UP Go up a menu branch ENTER Confirm the selected function...

Page 12: ...a break or cut at any point in a cable for example at a connection point and if this is exposed to water moisture can be drawn up the inside of the cable due to the vacuum effect of temperature fluct...

Page 13: ...all fasteners used can support 10 times the weight of all the fixtures and equipment that they will support Anchoring to a surface or structure The fixture s mounting yoke base must be securely ancho...

Page 14: ...nce around the anchoring point for example Make sure that if the primary method of attachment fails it will be impossible for the fixture to drop any significant distance before the safety cable catch...

Page 15: ...htly just until you can tilt the fixture in the yoke 4 See Anchoring to a surface or structure on page 13 In the base of the mounting yoke loosen the bolts in the center hole A and curved slots C slig...

Page 16: ...ff switch Power is applied to an Exterior Projection 1000 fixture as soon as it is connected to power Provide a means to disconnect or shut down power to fixtures that is easily accessible and is loca...

Page 17: ...3 Check that all installation work is completed and carry out appropriate tests and safety checks before applying power Installing a temporary power plug It is possible to install a power plug cord ca...

Page 18: ...data link into two or more branches if you use an optically isolated DMX splitter amplifier To preserve RDM functionality use an RDM compatible splitter such as the Martin RDM 5 5 Splitter Each branc...

Page 19: ...xterior Projection 1000 DMX data cable Connect the data cable as shown in the table below Do not connect the shield conductor to ground earth or allow it to come into contact with a connector shell as...

Page 20: ...control menus A service password that is factory set to 111 and cannot be changed This password can be used to enter the control menus if necessary To enter or set a password use the DOWN ARROW and U...

Page 21: ...enes a Select SET SCENE TOTAL and press ENTER b Use UP and DOWN to select from 1 to 20 scenes c Press ENTER 3 Modify the appearance of scenes a Select EDIT SCENE and press ENTER b Select the scene tha...

Page 22: ...etting 1 Select RESET FUNCTIONS and press ENTER 2 Select ALL or one of the effects 3 Press ENTER to reset 4 Press MENU to exit Returning to factory defaults To return the fixture to its factory defaul...

Page 23: ...ction 1000 also has a user password that you can change The user password is set to 123 by default To change the user password 1 Select SET PASSWORD and press ENTER 2 Scroll to a value from 0 to 999 3...

Page 24: ...h fixture as described under Programming a standalone show on page 21 2 On each fixture access the control menu and select FIXTURE CONFIG Press ENTER 3 Check that all fixtures are set to SLAVE On the...

Page 25: ...fect offsets You should normally never need to change the Fixture Offsets setting We recommend that you change the setting with guidance from Martin Service only You can adjust the home position of ea...

Page 26: ...the 7 dichroic color filters listed below plus an open white position Colors can be selected in full position steps or continuously scrolled for split colors The color wheel can be rotated with variab...

Page 27: ...action type indexed angle or rotation on channel 8 then adjust the indexed angle or direction and speed of rotation on channels 9 and 10 until you obtain the projection you want Using two channels for...

Page 28: ...terclockwise direction as seen when looking at the projection If you enable Precise gobo indexing you should also always move gobos to indexing angles from a counterclockwise direction while you are p...

Page 29: ...he animation effect and fixture focus to give the most realistic animation You can adjust the position of the animation wheel on a separate DMX channel This lets you modify the angle of the animation...

Page 30: ...30 Exterior Projection 1000 User Manual Animation Horizontal 90 Animation Horizontal 135 Animation Horizontal 156...

Page 31: ...ion Frost The frost filter softens the light output giving a diffuse beam You can adjust the level of diffuser applied Focus The motorized focus lets you adjust the sharpness of projections from the c...

Page 32: ...cular surface i e tilt angle 0 relative to the surface you can obtain the following image sizes and light intensity in the projection Narrow zoom setting 10 Distance to projection surface 10 m 33 ft 2...

Page 33: ...ft 20 m 65 6 ft 30 m 98 ft 40 m 131 ft 50 m 164 ft Projection diameter in meters ft 7 0 m 23 ft 14 0 m 46 0 ft 21 0 m 68 9 ft 28 0 m 91 9 ft 35 0 m 114 9 ft Center illuminance in lux 420 105 47 26 17...

Page 34: ...of the firmware the fixture may not behave exactly as described in this user manual Bear in mind also that if we release a new version of the firmware in the future the later firmware may not contain...

Page 35: ...overs and seals carefully if you have removed them Make sure that seals and sealing surfaces are perfectly clean dry and in perfect condition before installing a cover If you need to clean seals use w...

Page 36: ...ccant bag when you close the fixture to reduce humidity inside the fixture Access to optical components is made easy by a cover on the top of the fixture Removing the top cover To remove the top cover...

Page 37: ...press ENTER 6 Select COVER OPEN and press ENTER 7 Select EVAPORATION ON to set the fixture to Evaporation Mode This allows warm humid air to leave the fixture and dry air to enter the fixture WAIT wi...

Page 38: ...must use the long spring See illustration below The goboholders have magnets arrowed that the fixture uses to recognize the position of the gobo wheel and gobos If you replace gobos install gobos and...

Page 39: ...ame position so that you keep gobos in the same orientation 3 See illustration below Pull the goboholder away from the gobo wheel then lift it up out of the wheel 4 See illustration on right Place the...

Page 40: ...stration below Place the black thrust washer arrowed over the gobo before you go on to the next step 1 See illustration below Note the end of the gobo retaining spring with the bend arrowed that is us...

Page 41: ...lder into position arrowed behind the gobo activation cog pressing against the gobowheel 4 Check that the goboholder is held securely Rotate the whole gobowheel with your finger and check that the gob...

Page 42: ...rotect the fixture from damage caused by the sun shining on the front of the fixture The glare shield can be installed in seconds To install a glare shield 1 See illustration below Remove the plugs fr...

Page 43: ...communication with fixtures see the RDM compatible DMX controller s user manual RDM commands are normally referred to as Parameter IDs or PIDs The Exterior Projection 1000 responds to the following Pa...

Page 44: ...execute the PIDs in the table above are displayed differently on different RDM controllers The Exterior Projection 1000 sends warnings and error message codes via RDM if you send a command from the R...

Page 45: ...agenta 0 100 Fade 0 6 0 255 Yellow 0 100 Fade 0 7 0 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 200 201 203 204 206 207 209 210 212 213 215 216 218 219 221 222 255 Color selection Continuo...

Page 46: ...exed position If indexing is selected on channel 8 Indexed position 0 Index at 32768 Gobo rotation direction and speed If rotation is selected on channel 8 No rotation gobo indexed at 0 Rotation CW fa...

Page 47: ...Rotating CCW Slow to CCW Fast No rotation prism indexed at 45 Fade 128 16 0 65535 Zoom Wide narrow Fade 32768 17 18 0 65535 Focus Far near Fade 32768 19 20 0 9 10 14 15 29 30 34 35 39 40 44 45 49 50...

Page 48: ...ds Manual mode Manual test Strobe 0 255 Manually control all fixture s effects Dimmer 0 100 Cyan 0 255 Etc Etc Reset functions All No Reset all effects Yes Color CMY No Reset color wheel and CMY Yes G...

Page 49: ...re Lamp Hours Number of hours light output has been activated since manufacture or since counter last reset Press Enter then use service password 123 to access option to reset lamp hours to zero Softw...

Page 50: ...e Notes Environment temp out of range 8003 Ambient temperature exceeded Err Animation 901B Animation system error Err Animation Rot 901C Animation wheel rotation error Err Focus 901D Focus sensor erro...

Page 51: ...pond correctly to DMX control Incorrect DMX setup Fault in the DMX network due to connector or cable damage or potential interference from proximity to a high voltage installation Internal fault Check...

Page 52: ...Color wheel 7 interchangeable colors plus open Rotating gobos 7 rotating gobos plus open indexing variable rotation Gobo animation wheel Indexing continuous rotation with variable angle speed and dir...

Page 53: ...d 16 15 000 lumens 311 000 cd 40 16 800 lumens 42 000 cd Construction Housing Cast aluminum Finish Hard anodized white or metallic grey lacquered Front glass 5 mm 0 2 in anti reflection coated tempere...

Page 54: ...calculated 2350 BTU hr Maximum surface temperature 85 C 185 F Maximum ambient temperature Ta max 45 C 113 F Minimum ambient temperature Ta min 30 C 22 F Above this temperature the fixture regulates o...

Page 55: ...000 EU Aluminum P N 90512000 Exterior Projection 1000 EU White P N 90512015 US models Exterior Projection 1000 US Aluminum P N 90512005 Exterior Projection 1000 US White P N 90512010 Specifications su...

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