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RUSH MH 6 Wash

 User Manual 

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DMX protocol 

DMX 

Value 

Function 

Fade 

type 

Default 

Strobe and Pulse effects 

Snap 12 

0–7 Off 

8–15 Open 

16–131  Strobe, slow to fast 

132–139 Open 
140–181  Pulse, fast close & slow open 
182–189 Open 
190–231  Pulse, fast open & slow close 
232–239 Open 
240–247 Strobe 

random 

248–255 Open 

2 0–255 

Dimming Coarse

 0 

100% Fade 

3 0–255 

Dimming Fine 

Fade 0 

4 0–255 

Red

 0  

 100% 

Fade 

5 0–255 

Green

 0  

 100% 

Fade 

6 0–255 

Blue

 0  

 100% 

Fade 

7 0–255 

White

 0  

 100% 

Fade 

“Color Wheel” Effect (Color Presets) 

Snap 0 

0–10 Open 

11–15 

Color  1 

16–20 

Color  2 

21–25 

Color  3 

26–30 

Color  4 

31–35 

Color  5 

36–40 

Color  6 

41–45 

Color  7 

46–50 

Color  8 

51–55 

Color  9 

56–60 Color 

10 

61–65 Color 

11 

66–70 Color 

12 

71–75 Color 

13 

76–80 Color 

14 

81–85 Color 

15 

86–90 Color 

16 

91–95 Color 

17 

96–100 Color 

18 

101–105 Color 

19 

Summary of Contents for MH 6 Wash

Page 1: ...RUSH MH 6 Wash User Manual...

Page 2: ...he use of inability to use or reliance on the information contained in this manual The RUSH name RUSH logo Martin name and Martin logo and all other trademarks in this document pertaining to services...

Page 3: ...data link 15 Fixture setup 16 Using the control menus 16 DMX addressing 16 Blackout or hold if DMX signal stops 16 Dimming curves 17 Dimmer speed 17 Pan tilt inversion 18 Backlight 18 White balance ad...

Page 4: ...put with optical instruments or any device that may concentrate the beam This lighting fixture is for professional use only and must be installed by a qualified technician It is not for household use...

Page 5: ...supply the fixture with power must be located near the fixture and easily accessible so that the fixture can easily be disconnected from power Replace defective fuses with ones of the specified type...

Page 6: ...linked chain MAINS OUT throughput socket to MAINS IN input socket but do not link more than eight 8 RUSH MH 6 fixtures in total at 100 120 V or fourteen 14 RUSH MH 6 fixtures in total at 200 240 V Th...

Page 7: ...ertain control menu items are selected To minimize the risk of eye irritation or injury disconnect the fixture from power at all times when the fixture is not in use and provide well lit conditions to...

Page 8: ...whenever installing servicing or moving the fixture Do not operate the fixture with missing or damaged covers shields or any optical component Do not lift or carry the fixture by its head Support the...

Page 9: ...ing or servicing the fixture 2 Unpack and ensure that there is no transportation damage before using the fixture Do not attempt to operate a damaged fixture 3 If the fixture is not going to be hard wi...

Page 10: ...he surface and all fasteners used can support at least 10 times the weight of all fixtures and equipment they will support Fasten the fixture securely Do not stand it on a surface or leave it where it...

Page 11: ...y cable as directed below 7 Check that the head will not collide with other fixtures or objects Securing with a safety cable Secure the fixture with a safety cable or other secondary attachment that i...

Page 12: ...ower Do not insert or remove live Neutrik PowerCon connectors to apply or cut power as this may cause arcing at the terminals that will damage the connectors Do not use an external dimming system to s...

Page 13: ...by connecting fixtures to power in a linked daisy chain MAINS OUT throughput socket to MAINS IN input socket Using 14 AWG or 1 5 mm2 cables from Martin you can link Maximum eight 8 RUSH MH 6 fixtures...

Page 14: ...up a menu branch ENTER Confirm the selected function 3 Display 4 5 AC mains power input output Use the blue Neutrik PowerCon socket to connect the fixture to mains power Warning The white Neutrik Pow...

Page 15: ...r gauge cable and or an amplifier is recommended for longer runs The pin out on all connectors is pin 1 shield pin 2 cold and pin 3 hot Pins 4 and 5 in the 5 pin XLR connectors are not used in the fix...

Page 16: ...nnel is the first channel used to receive instructions from a DMX controller The fixture is controlled using fourteen 14 DMX channels Each DMX controlled fixture must have a DMX address set For exampl...

Page 17: ...E LAW light intensity control is coarser at low levels and finer at high levels MODE 4 S CURVE light intensity control is finer at low levels and high levels and coarser at medium levels To set the fi...

Page 18: ...ormal mode 3 Press ENTER to save your selection To adjust the tilt inversion settings 1 Select TILT INVERSE and press ENTER to confirm The currently set mode will blink in the display 2 Use the DOWN a...

Page 19: ...plete test of all fixture functions 1 Select AUTO TEST and press ENTER The fixture will run a self test routine 2 Press MENU to exit the test Temperature To check the onboard temperature of the fixtur...

Page 20: ...the display will blink 3 Use the DOWN and UP buttons to adjust the effect s home position 4 Press ENTER to save your selection To make adjustments via DMX 1 Select the fixture on the controller 2 For...

Page 21: ...curves on page 17 Color control DMX channels 4 7 provide full RGBW color mixing Besides color mixing the MH 6 Wash provides a simulated color wheel effect with 36 preset colors that can be selected on...

Page 22: ...240 100 Color 18 0 255 255 0 Color 19 0 250 255 0 Color 20 0 220 255 160 Color 21 0 215 225 0 Color 22 0 190 255 190 Color 23 0 0 255 0 Color 24 165 0 255 0 Color 25 195 0 255 0 Color 26 225 0 255 0 C...

Page 23: ...ime Please contact Martin for details Cleaning Excessive dust smoke fluid and particle buildup degrades performance causes overheating and will damage the fixture Damage caused by inadequate cleaning...

Page 24: ...istened with glass cleaner or distilled water 4 Check that the fixture is dry before reapplying power Replacing the primary fuse If the fixture is completely dead the fixture s primary fuse F1 may hav...

Page 25: ...n 2 0 255 Dimming Coarse 0 100 Fade 0 3 0 255 Dimming Fine Fade 0 4 0 255 Red 0 100 Fade 0 5 0 255 Green 0 100 Fade 0 6 0 255 Blue 0 100 Fade 0 7 0 255 White 0 100 Fade 0 8 Color Wheel Effect Color Pr...

Page 26: ...192 Open Color Scroll 193 214 Ascending fast slow 215 221 Stop at current position 222 243 Descending slow fast Random Slots 244 247 Fast 248 251 Medium 252 255 Slow 9 0 255 Zoom wide narrow Fade 128...

Page 27: ...5 149 Pan tilt blackout ON 150 154 Pan tilt blackout OFF 155 159 Illuminate display 160 164 Display illumination off 165 229 No function 230 234 Store zoom calibration 235 239 Store pan calibration 24...

Page 28: ...t Inverse Yes Invert tilt control No Normal tilt control Back light On Control panel display backlight on Off Display backlight off Dimmer Speed Fade Optimize dimmer for smoothness Snap Optimize dimme...

Page 29: ...Time Fixture operating hours counter Firmware Version Currently installed firmware version PRO Defaults No Keep user settings Yes Restore factory default settings Reset Reset fixture To access the Off...

Page 30: ...p or DMX link fault Damaged step motor or cable connection between head and body See next section Contact your RUSH by Martin authorized distributor or service center for assistance Fixture does not r...

Page 31: ...ctronic shutter effect Instant open and blackout Zoom Motorized 10 60 Pan 540 Tilt 270 Optics Light source 12 x 10 W RGBW Osram Ostar LEDs Minimum LED lifetime 50 000 hours to 70 luminous output Beam...

Page 32: ...Recommended Miniature Circuit Breaker Type D Per IEC 60898 UL489 CSA C22 2 No 5 Typical power and current 120 V 60 Hz 1 3 A 155 W PF 0 99 230 V 50 Hz 0 7 A 155 W PF 0 94 Typical half cycle RMS inrush...

Page 33: ...owerCon NAC3FCB power output connector cable mount light grey P N 05342805 Installation hardware Half coupler clamp P N 91602005 G clamp P N 91602003 Quick trigger clamp P N 91602007 Safety cable safe...

Page 34: ...If it becomes difficult or impossible to read it must be replaced using the illustration below to reproduce a new label sized 45 x 18 mm in black on a yellow background RISK GROUP 2 CAUTION Possibly...

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