Safety information
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• The AC power distribution system must include a means of isolating all installed devices
from power and locking out power during service
• Ensure that all components in the AC power distribution circuits (cables, junction boxes,
etc.) are protected from water and airborne particles to IP67 or higher, are suitably
dimensioned for the current and power requirements of the devices installed, and are of
suitable type for the location (including water, pollution, temperature and UV resistance).
• Do not expose any part of the luminaire to a high-pressure water jet.
• Do not expose the heat exchanger to water projections.
• Do not immerse the luminaire in water or install it in a location where flooding may occur.
• Refer all service not described in this manual to a Martin service technician.
Lamp safety
• 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. Allow the
luminaire to cool for at least 20 minutes and protect yourself with safety glasses and
safety gloves before replacing the lamp or servicing the luminaire internals.
• If the quartz envelope of a discharge lamp is broken, the lamp releases a small quantity
of mercury and other toxic gases. If a discharge lamp explodes in a confined area,
evacuate the area and ventilate it thoroughly. Wear non-porous safety gloves when
handling a broken discharge lamp. Treat broken or used discharge lamps as hazardous
waste and send to a specialist for disposal.
• Replace the lamp if it becomes visually deformed, damaged or in any way defective
• Replace the lamp at the latest when it reaches the limit of its average life as specified in
this manual or by the lamp manufacturer.
• Install only an approved lamp.
Protection from burns and fire
• Do not operate the luminaire if the ambient temperature (T
a
) exceeds 45° C (113° F).
• The exterior of the luminaire becomes hot, up to 90° C (194° F) during normal operation.
Ensure that accidental physical contact with an installed luminaire is impossible.
• Keep flammable materials well away from the luminaire.
• Keep all combustible materials (for example fabric, wood, paper) at least 1 m (40 in.)
away from the luminaire.
• Do not illuminate surfaces within 1 m (40 in.) of the luminaire.
• Allow the luminaire to cool for 20 minutes before servicing.
• Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches or fuses. Replace defective fuses with
ones of the specified type and rating only.
• Do not modify the luminaire in any way not described in this manual.
• Install only genuine Martin parts and approved lamps.
• Provide a minimum clearance of 135 mm (5.5 in.) and ensure unobstructed airflow
around the air vents in the heat exchanger cowling.
• Provide a minimum clearance of 150 mm (6 in.) between the top of the luminaire and
any part of a building above the luminaire.
• Provide a minimum clearance of 400 mm (16 in.) between the center of the luminaire
and any part of a building to the side of the luminaire.
Summary of Contents for Exterior 1200 Wash
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Page 3: ...3 Section 1 Safety ...
Page 9: ...Section 2 Introduction ...
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Page 13: ...Introduction to the Exterior 1200 Wash 13 Section 3 Installation ...
Page 25: ...Installing a data link 25 Section 4 General ...
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Page 31: ...General 31 Section 5 Settings and configuration ...
Page 39: ...Luminaire settings 39 Section 6 Stand alone operation ...
Page 49: ...Stand alone operation 49 Section 7 DMX control ...
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Page 55: ...DMX controller operation 55 Section 8 Service and accessories ...
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Page 71: ...Accessories 71 Section 9 Reference ...
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