Fixture setup
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Factory defaults
FACTORY DEFAULT
lets you reload the fixture’s factory default settings. Effect calibration settings are not
affected, but all other user settings are returned to factory defaults.
Fixture information readouts
The following fixture information can be called up in the display:
•
POWER ON TIME
offers:
- a non user-resettable counter that displays the number of hours the fixture has been powered on since
manufacture, and
- a user-resettable counter that displays the number of hours the fixture has been powered on since the
last time the counter was reset. You can reset the resettable counter to zero in this menu.
•
LAMP ON TIME
offers:
- a non user-resettable counter that displays the number of hours the lamp has been powered on since
manufacture, and
- a user-resettable counter that displays the number of hours the lamp has been powered on since the
last time the counter was reset. You can reset the resettable counter to zero in this menu.
•
LAMP STRIKE
offers:
- a non user-resettable counter that displays the number of times the lamp has been powered on since
manufacture, and
- a user-resettable counter that displays the number of times the lamp has been powered on since the
last time the counter was reset. You can reset the resettable counter to zero in this menu.
•
SW VERSION
displays the currently installed firmware (fixture software) version.
•
RDM UID
displays the fixture’s factory-set unique ID for identification in RDM systems.
•
FANS
lets you monitor the operation of each of the fixture’s cooling fans. You can scroll through the list of
fans and then press ENTER to display the current voltage at the fan’s input terminals.
• HUMIDITY
displays humidity level readouts as percentage relative humidity for the base and the head.
Excessive humidity can result in condensation and degrade the fixture’s performance and longevity. If the
fixture detects relative humidity above 50% inside the fixture, carry out the dehumidifying procedure
described in the fixture’s Safety and Installation Manual (supplied with the fixture and available for
download from www.martin.com) as soon as convenient.
•
TEMPERATURE
displays the current temperature readouts from the sensors on all of the fixture’s PCBs
(note that, if a sensor detects a temperature that exceeds the safe range, the fixture will automatically shut
down lamp power until the temperature returns to normal).
DMX signal monitoring
The
DMX LIVE
menu lets you monitor the quality of the DMX signal that the fixture is receiving. A poor
signal can lead to fixture operation problems. This can often be rectified by checking cable and connectors
for faults and interference from power cables. If you have long cable runs you can generally improve the
quality of the DMX signal by adding a DMX splitter-amplifier such as the Martin RDM 5.5 Splitter, available
from your Martin supplier. Always use a DMX splitter-amplifier to split a DMX link into two or more branches.
The
DMX LIVE
menu also lets you scroll through all the fixture’s DMX channels and display the DMX values
from 0 - 255 that are being received on each channel.
Test sequences
The
FIXTURE TEST
menu lets you test:
• all the fixture’s effects by running one pre-programmed sequence
• specific effects individually, or
• pan and tilt only.
Before you run a test, prepare for the head to move and the fixture to light up suddenly without warning.
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