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 Martin

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 Exterior Wash

TM

 300 Series User Manual 

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Setup 

 

Warning! Read ‘Safety information’ on page 5 before operating the fixture. 

This section explains the fixture settings and utilities that the user has access to via the 
control panel. Settings are retained when the fixture is powered off. A full map of the control 
menu including default settings can be found on page 27. Some settings and functions are 
also available by RDM. 

Accessing and navigating the control menus 

The control panel is located on the back of the fixture. The display can be hidden to deter unauthorized 
access by the display cover plate, included. Use of the cover plate is optional and not required for weather 
protection. 

To access the control menus, press and hold the MENU button. If prompted for a password, use the arrow 
buttons to scroll to the 3-digit password (123 by default) and press ENTER when the password is 
displayed. For more information about password protection of the control menu, see page 23.  

Navigate the menu structure using the ENTER, DOWN ARROW (

▼) 

and UP ARROW (

▲)

 buttons. Press 

ENTER to select and save the desired menu option. To return to the previous level in the menu structure 
without making a change, press MENU.  

To exit the menus, press and hold MENU.  

DMX settings 

DMX modes in the Exterior Wash 300 and 310 

The Exterior Wash 300 and Exterior Wash 310 can be set to one of four DMX control modes: 

RGBW - uncalibrated 

Uncalibrated RGBW mode provides individual control of the red, green, blue, and white LEDs. Since 
fixtures are uncalibrated, slight differences in color and/or intensity between different fixtures may be 
visible in the light output from multiple fixtures, but you can obtain slightly higher light intensity levels. 

Uncalibrated RGBW mode uses four DMX channels. 

Fixtures are set to uncalibrated RGBW DMX mode by default. 

DRGBW - uncalibrated 

Uncalibrated DRGBW mode provides control of overall dimming plus individual control of the red, green, 
blue, and white LEDs. Since fixtures are uncalibrated, slight differences in color and/or intensity between 
different fixtures may be visible in the light output from multiple fixtures, but you can obtain slightly higher 
light intensity levels. 

Uncalibrated DRGBW mode uses five DMX channels. 

RGB - calibrated 

Calibrated RGB mode provides individual control of the red, green and blue LEDs. The fixture 
automatically adjusts white LED output depending on the intensity levels selected for the other LEDs. 
Since fixtures are calibrated, color and intensity will be even across different fixtures, but light intensity 
levels will be slightly lower than in uncalibrated modes. 

Calibrated RGB mode uses three DMX channels. 

DRGB - calibrated 

Calibrated DRGB mode provides control of overall dimming plus individual control of the red, green and 
blue LEDs. The fixture automatically adjusts white LED output depending on the intensity levels selected 
for the other LEDs.  Since fixtures are calibrated, color and intensity will be even across different fixtures, 
but light intensity levels will be slightly lower than in uncalibrated modes. 

Calibrated DRGB mode uses four DMX channels. 

Summary of Contents for Martin Exterior Wash 300 Series

Page 1: ...Exterior Wash 300 Series User manual...

Page 2: ...direct or indirect loss consequential or economic loss or any other loss occasioned by the use of inability to use or reliance on the information contained in this document Martin is a registered trad...

Page 3: ...tions from moisture 15 Connecting to power 15 Installing a temporary power plug 16 Control data link 17 Connecting the data link 17 Setup 19 Accessing and navigating the control menus 19 DMX settings...

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Page 5: ...trate the beam Do not look at operating light source Eye injury may result This fixture presents risks of severe injury or death due to burn and fire hazards electric shock and falls if the safety pre...

Page 6: ...ner 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 Use only a source of AC power that compl...

Page 7: ...re appropriate safety recommendations Exterior Wash 300 The Exterior Wash 300 is classed Risk Group 3 according to EN 62471 when all photobiological risks are considered and Risk Group 2 according to...

Page 8: ...cted Protection from injury Fasten the fixture securely to a fixed surface or structure when in use The fixture is not portable when installed Ensure that any supporting structure and or hardware used...

Page 9: ...ed for hard wiring with 1 8 m 5 9 ft cables for power and data connection Honeycomb louvers that reduce lateral glare are also available from Martin as accessories for the Exterior Wash 300 series Fix...

Page 10: ...fastener when anchoring the base of the mounting yoke to the installation surface The fixture and yoke can be mounted at any angle The yoke allows the fixture to be manually panned and tilted for bea...

Page 11: ...e will hold the fixture if a rigging clamp fails Loop the safety cable through the safety cable attachment point on the back of the fixture see Fixture overview on page 9 Remove as much slack as possi...

Page 12: ...Effective beam angle 310 model Effective beam angle 300 320 models None 11 7 5 Narrow 91610155 10 13 11 5 Medium 91610156 20 27 25 Wide 91610157 40 43 41 Very Wide 91610158 60 62 59 Asymmetric 916101...

Page 13: ...t of the fixture in two orientations See illustrations below If a diffuser lens is installed on the front of the fixture install the louver with the profile facing outwards towards the target as shown...

Page 14: ...ont of the fixture see arrows in illustration below Line up the snoot correctly making sure that screw holes in the snoot line up with threaded holes in the front of the fixture then fasten the snoot...

Page 15: ...located close to the fixtures Do not use an external dimming system to supply power to the fixture as this may cause damage to the fixture that is not covered by the product warranty Protecting conne...

Page 16: ...e installation for example only If you choose to do this install a grounding type earthed plug with integral cable grip that is rated minimum 277 V 6 A Follow the plug manufacturer s instructions and...

Page 17: ...and the end of each branch by placing a 120 ohm resistor available from Martin P N 04150308 across the data output hot ve and data output cold ve conductors of the last fixture in the chain Avoid crea...

Page 18: ...with a connector shell as this may cause interference Wires Input pair red tube Output pair black tube Shield Wire color White Green White Brown Black Signal DMX in DMX in DMX out DMX out Common Male...

Page 19: ...ol of the red green blue and white LEDs Since fixtures are uncalibrated slight differences in color and or intensity between different fixtures may be visible in the light output from multiple fixture...

Page 20: ...e same DMX control mode may share the same address and control channels if identical behavior is desired The DMX address may be set from the control panel or by RDM To set the fixture s DMX address fr...

Page 21: ...control menu and select DISPLAY SETTINGS Press ENTER 2 Select DISPLAY AUTO TURN OFF and press ENTER 3 Select NO to keep the display illuminated or YES to have the display turn off automatically after...

Page 22: ...than one fixture to act as host in host client operation fixtures may behave unexpectedly You should set only one fixture to HOST when you set up host client operation but note that if you want fixtur...

Page 23: ...fixture is set to HOST and it does not receive a control signal the fixture will execute the scenes in its pre programmed standalone show see Programming a standalone show on page 20 It will also send...

Page 24: ...ervice password 111 Press ENTER when the password is displayed 3 Select FIXTURE CONFIG from the main menu and press ENTER 4 Select LOCK PASSWORD and press ENTER 5 Press the UP or DOWN arrow button to...

Page 25: ...use products that contain solvents abrasives or caustic agents for cleaning as they can cause surface damage to the fixture The aluminum housing and front glass can be cleaned with mild detergents su...

Page 26: ...tin Companion Cable to the DMX data link using an XLR connector or screw terminals see Connecting the data link on page 17 for wire colors and pinouts 4 Launch the Martin Companion application and wai...

Page 27: ...the ability to control overall intensity level on DMX channel 1 Output is not calibrated Channel Value Function 1 0 255 Dimmer 0 100 2 0 255 Red 0 100 3 0 255 Green 0 100 4 0 255 Blue 0 100 5 0 255 W...

Page 28: ...annels 1 and 2 Channel 3 provides color temperature control from warm to cold at maximum output When set to a level above 26 channel 3 overrides channels 1 and 2 Channel Value Function 1 0 255 Warm Wh...

Page 29: ...0 255 Manually adjust output Green 0 255 Blue 0 255 White 0 255 Manual Mode 320 Warm White 0 255 Manually adjust output Cold White 0 255 Display Setting Display Inverse No Yes Flip display Display Aut...

Page 30: ...Config contd DMX State Show Mode Behavior when no DMX control signal present Hold Last Look Black Out Display Lock No Yes Password protect control menu Lock Password 0 999 123 Set user password Facto...

Page 31: ...X link defective Check number of DMX channels required by each fixture and check DMX addresses on fixtures and DMX controller Verify CHANNEL MODE setting Inspect connections and cables Correct poor co...

Page 32: ...K 6500 K Control and Programming All models Control systems DMX RDM Setting addressing standalone programming Control panel with OLED display Receiver RS 485 Firmware update Serial upload via DMX lin...

Page 33: ...iffuser 65 x 14 5 Photometric Data All models CRI 70 CCT white LEDs 6500 K Exterior Wash 300 Total luminous output 10 300 lumens Exterior Wash 310 Total luminous output 8 300 lumens Exterior Wash 320...

Page 34: ...120 V 60 Hz 2 3 A 265 W PF 0 99 230 V 50 Hz 1 2 A 260 W PF 0 98 277 V 60 Hz 1 0 A 260 W PF 0 95 Exterior Wash 320 100 V 60 Hz 2 6 A 250 W PF 0 99 120 V 60 Hz 2 1 A 245 W PF 0 99 230 V 50 Hz 1 2 A 240...

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