Martin MiniMAC Maestro User Manual

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Page 1 - MiniMAC Maestro

MiniMAC Maestro user manual

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10InstallationExteriorBaseAttachment point relationship to center of movement390 mm415 mm316 mm156mm (6.1")Center of attachmentCenter of attachme

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Installation11 INSTALLATION OPTIONSThe MiniMAC Maestro can be rigged using a clamp, a flush mount bracket, or apantograph.ClampThe MiniMAC Maestro inc

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12Installation7 Fasten a safety cable that can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture to thestructure and the eye bolt.Flush mount bracketWh

Page 5 - NTRODUCTION

Installation13PantographAnother option for mounting the MiniMAC Maestro is the Martin Pantograph thatspecifically designed for hanging Martin luminari

Page 6 - UNPACKING

14Control panelCONTROL PANEL4The control panel is used to set user options; display lamp hours, DMX values, andother information; perform tests, and o

Page 7 - To change the voltage setting

Control panel15Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Options Effect (default settings bold)Adr - - 1-512Set fixture addressPro - -d1Set DMX mode 1 (8-bit, tracking)

Page 8 - To apply power

16Control panelInFHrtot 0-9999Read power-on hours since fabrication.rES 0-9999Read power-on hours since counter was reset. LHrtot 0-9999Read lamp hour

Page 9 - NSTALLATION

Control panel17CtrFOC - 0-255Set focus (far to near).gobind g1-g4Select gobo and indexed rotation.rot g1-g4Select gobo and continuous rotation.rgoFin

Page 10 - Exterior

18Control panelTo navigate the control menu• In DMX mode, the control panel displays the fixture address at the top of the menu. In Stand-alone mode,

Page 11 - INSTALLATION OPTIONS

Control panel19 PERSONALITIESThe following settings are available to modify fixture behavior. Pan/tilt swap: Map pan to the tilt channel and tilt to t

Page 12 - Flush mount bracket

1268547931 data connection2 base fan3 head fan4 AC input & main fuse5cover locks6 rear cover7 control panel8 eye bolt for safety cable9 Omega clam

Page 13 - Ceiling template

20Control panel READOUTSThe MiniMAC Maestro provides readouts to track usage, maintenance intervals,lamp life, and software version. Values from 1000

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Control panel21 ADJUSTMENT CONTROLThe adjustment menu (AdJ) provides manual control for service use.

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22Controller operationCONTROLLER OPERATION5This section describes setup and operation with DMX controllers. Important! Controller operation is disable

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Controller operation23To connect for controller operation1 Connect a data cable to the controller’s data output. If controller has a 5-pin output,use

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24Controller operationThe speed channel must be set to “tracking speed” when using a cross-fader(tracking control) to program fades. The speed channel

Page 18 - To invert the display

Controller operation25Note: A peak of electric current many times the operating current is drawn brieflywhen striking a lamp. Striking many discharge

Page 19 - PERSONALITIES

26Stand-alone operationSTAND-ALONE OPERATION6In stand-alone mode, individual MiniMAC Maestros can be programmed with up to20 scenes without an externa

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Stand-alone operation27number on each fixture can all be triggered to start simultaneously by a masterfixture. This is further explained in the sectio

Page 21 - ADJUSTMENT CONTROL

28Stand-alone operation6 Study “About scene timing” on page 29, ensuring that you understand it and then usethe remote control to program scenes into

Page 22 - OPERATION

Stand-alone operation29 ABOUT SCENE TIMINGEach scene has a dynamic part -the fade - during which effectsmove to the scene’s programmedpositions, and a

Page 23 - MODE SELECTION

3INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - CONTROLLABLE EFFECTS

30Stand-alone operationsynchronizes its scenes with the Master, and also note that scene S4 that is programmed in the Slave fixture will not run.• The

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Stand-alone operation31Add scene (SCE/Add): Save settings in a new scene at the end of the sequence. Insert scene (SCE/InS): Save settings in a new sc

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32Stand-alone operationEXECUTION COMMANDSImportant! The execution setting automatically resumes on startup. Off (run/OFF): Stop stand-alone execution.

Page 27 - FIXTURE SETUP

Stand-alone operation33turned off during scene execution and a discharge lamp must cool for severalminutes after being turned off before it can be tur

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34Stand-alone operation• Prev (previous scene) scrolls backwards through scenes on selected fixtures. The fixture blinks three times when the first sc

Page 29 - ABOUT SCENE TIMING

Stand-alone operation35 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLEIn the following example, three MiniMAC Maestros are programmed in IR Stand-Alone Mode to project gobos tha

Page 30 - MENU COMMANDS

36Stand-alone operationSCENE 01Press [ID] [1] to select fixture 1. Press[Pan/Tilt] and position the beam overfixture 2’s beam at the top of thetriangl

Page 31 - TIMING COMMANDS

Lamp37LAMP7 COMPATIBLE LAMPSThe MiniMAC Maestro is designed to use the Philips CDM-SA/T 150W dischargelamp. Installing any other lamp may damage the f

Page 32 - REMOTE CONTROL COMMANDS

38Lamp4 Remove the old lamp from the socket. 5 Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base (do not touch the glass), insert the lampsquarely into the soc

Page 33 - P” during execution

Gobos39GOBOS8The MiniMAC Maestro holds up to four size-E gobos. For correct projection, installgobos with the true side of the image facing the lamp.

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4Replacing fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Inserting or changing a color filter . .

Page 35 - PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE

40Gobos INSTALLATIONTo install gobos1 Turn off the lamp and allow it to cool forat least 5 minutes. Disconnect thefixture from power. 2 Unlock the hea

Page 36 - EXECUTION

Gobos41 SUGGESTED SUPPLIERSThe following companies can supply quality custom gobos from your artwork.Apollo Design Technology, Inc.E-mail: sales@inter

Page 37 - To replace the lamp

42Basic serviceBASIC SERVICE9The MiniMAC Maestro requires simple routine maintenance. The schedule dependsheavily on the operating environment; please

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Basic service43To clean the fan and air ventsImportant! Neglecting to clean the fans and air vents can result in damage to the fixture that is not co

Page 39 - IMAGE SIZE

2 Connect the MP-2 uploader to the fixture as you would a controller. Terminatethe link. 3 Prepare the uploader for a boot mode upload but do not init

Page 40 - To install gobos

Basic service45To replace secondary fuses1 Disconnect the fixture from power. 2 Remove the 4 base cover bolts. Move the cover without disconnecting wi

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46TroubleshootingTROUBLESHOOTING10Problem Probable cause(s) RemedyNo response from fixture when power is applied.No power to fixture. Check power cabl

Page 42 - To clean optical components

Troubleshooting47No light.Lamp missing or blown.Disconnect fixture and replace lamp.Shutter may be closed. Open the shutter.Lamp cuts out intermittent

Page 43 - INSTALLING SOFTWARE

48DMX protocolDMX PROTOCOLA1234 Value Percent Function10 - 1920 - 4950 - 112113 - 127128 - 137138 - 147148 - 157158 - 207208 - 217218 - 227228 - 23723

Page 44 - To replace the main fuse

DMX protocol4956560 - 255 0-100PanLeft to right (128 = neutral)-7-70 - 255 0-100Pan fine (LSB)Left to right 68680 - 255 0-100TiltUp to down (128 = neu

Page 45 - To replace secondary fuses

Introduction5INTRODUCTION1Thank you for selecting the Martin MiniMAC Maestro. This automated luminaireprovides 4 rotating slots for glass or metal ima

Page 46 - ROUBLESHOOTING

50SpecificationsSPECIFICATIONSBPHYSICALLength: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390

Page 47 - CSE (check-sum error)

Specifications51FUSESPrimary fuse: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T 3.15 A, high I2t, 250 VFuse F4

Page 48 - * If disabled, confirm with

6Introduction• Do not stare directly into the light. Never look at an exposed lamp while it is lit. • Replace the lamp if it becomes defective or worn

Page 49 - PtS=SLO

AC power7AC POWER2The MiniMAC Maestro has switch-selectable settings to configure the powersupply for local conditions. The factory-default setting is

Page 50 - PECIFICATIONS

8AC powerTo install the main fuseFuses are provided for 100 - 130 V and 200 - 250 V operation. Use only the fusespecified for the operating voltage. 1

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Installation9INSTALLATION3 LOCATION AND ORIENTATIONFor safe operation, install the MiniMAC Maestro in a location where • it is at least 0.3 meters (12

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