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Exterior Wash 200 Series
User manual
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Exterior Wash 200 Series User Manual, P/N 5068004, Rev. L
Table of contents
Safety information .................................................................................................... 5
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 9
Fixture overview ................................................................................................. 9
Before using the product for the first time ........................................................... 9
Physical installation ................................................................................................ 10
Fixture location ................................................................................................. 10
Mounting the fixture .......................................................................................... 10
Adjusting tilt ...................................................................................................... 11
Installing a diffuser ........................................................................................... 12
Installing a honeycomb louver .......................................................................... 13
Installing a snoot .............................................................................................. 14
Installing a snoot over a louver ......................................................................... 14
AC power ............................................................................................................... 15
Protecting connections from moisture .............................................................. 15
Connecting to power......................................................................................... 15
Control data link ..................................................................................................... 17
Connecting the data link ................................................................................... 17
Setup ...................................................................................................................... 19
Accessing and navigating the control menus ................................................... 19
DMX settings .................................................................................................... 19
Programming a standalone show ..................................................................... 20
Manual mode .................................................................................................... 21
Display setting .................................................................................................. 21
Automatic test ................................................................................................... 21
Fixture status .................................................................................................... 21
Fixture config .................................................................................................... 21
Setup via RDM ................................................................................................. 24
Maintenance .......................................................................................................... 25
Cleaning ........................................................................................................... 25
Pressure relief valve ......................................................................................... 25
Software maintenance ...................................................................................... 26
DMX protocol ......................................................................................................... 27
Exterior Wash 200 and Exterior Wash 210 ....................................................... 27
Exterior Wash 220 ............................................................................................ 28
Control menus ........................................................................................................ 29
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................... 31
Specifications ......................................................................................................... 32
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Safety information
WARNING!
Read the safety precautions in this manual before installing, operating or servicing
this product.
The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this
manual:
Warning! Safety hazard. Risk
of severe injury or death. Warning! Hot surface. Risk of
burns.
Warning! See user manual for
important safety information. Warning! Risk of eye injury.
Wear protective eyewear.
Warning! Hazardous voltage.
Risk of lethal or severe
electric shock.
Warning! Do not look into
light output.
Warning! Fire hazard.
Warning! Risk Group 3 (high risk) product according to EN62471 (see ‘Protection from eye
injury’ on page 7 for full details). This lighting fixture produces intense light output that may
be hazardous if suitable precautions are not taken. Do not view the light output with optical
instruments or any device that may concentrate 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 precautions in this manual are not followed. The fixture is for
professional use only and must be installed by a qualified technician. It is not for household
use. Respect all locally applicable laws, codes and regulations when installing, operating
or servicing the fixture. Follow the safety precautions listed on the following pages.
The light source contained in the fixture shall only be replaced by the manufacturer or his
service agent or a similar qualified person.
A terminal block for connection to AC mains power is not included and must be supplied by
the installer.
The fixture is suitable for mounting at any height, including less than 1.2 m (3.9 ft.) and
more than 5 m (16.4 ft.) above ground or floor level.
Technical Support
If you have any questions about how to install or operate the fixture safely, please contact
Harman Professional Technical support.
For technical support in N. America, please contact HProTechSupportUSA@harman.com
Phone: (844) 776-4899
For technical support outside North America, please contact your national distributor.
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Read this manual before installing, powering or servicing the fixture. Follow the safety
precautions and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the fixture.
The latest version of this manual is available for download from the Exterior Wash 200, 210
and 220 pages of the Martin® website at www.martin.com. Before you install, operate or
service an Exterior Wash 200 series fixture, check the Martin website and make sure that
you have the latest user documentation for the fixture. Document revisions are indicated at
the bottom of page 2.
Refer any operation not described in this user manual to Martin® Global Service or an
authorized Martin service agent. The light source contained in this lighting fixture may be
replaced by Martin or an authorized Martin service agent only.
Install, operate and service Martin products only as directed in their user manuals, or you
may create a safety hazard or cause damage that is not covered by product warranties.
Keep this user manual for future use.
Protection from electric shock
This fixture is IP66 rated. It is suitable for use in wet locations, but do not immerse it in
water or install it in a location where it may become submerged.
This fixture is a Class I product according to IEC 61140. Ensure that the fixture is
electrically connected to ground (earth).
Disconnect the fixture from AC power when not in use.
Supply the fixture with AC power only at the voltages specified in this user manual and on
the product’s serial number label.
Do not open the fixture or remove any cover. Refer any service operation not described in
this manual to an authorized Martin Service partner.
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 complies with local building and electrical codes and
has both overload and ground-fault (earth-fault) protection.
Isolate the fixture from power immediately if any seal, cover, cable, or other component is
damaged, defective, deformed or showing signs of overheating. Do not reapply power until
repairs have been completed
Before using the fixture, check that all power distribution equipment and cables are in
perfect condition, are rated for the current requirements of all connected devices, are
protected to IP67 or higher and are of suitable type for the location (including water,
pollution, temperature and UV resistance).
Protection from burns and fire
Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature (Ta) exceeds 45° C (113° F).
The surface of the product can reach up to 55° C (131° F) during operation. Avoid contact
by persons and materials. Allow the fixture to cool for at least 10 minutes before handling.
Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture. Keep all combustible materials (e.g.
fabric, wood, paper) at least 10 cm (4 in.) away from the fixture.
Ensure that there is free and unobstructed airflow around the fixture.
Do not illuminate surfaces within 20 cm (8 in.) of the fixture.
Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches or fuses.
Do not modify the fixture in any way not described in this manual or install other than
genuine Martin® parts. Do not stick filters, masks or other materials onto any lens or other
optical component. Use only accessories approved by Martin® to modify the light beam.
The fixture’s optical components can focus the sun’s rays, creating a risk of fire and
damage. Do not expose the front of the fixture to sunlight or any other intense light source.
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Protection from eye injury
Do not look directly into the product’s light output.
Do not look at the light output with magnifiers, telescopes, binoculars or similar optical
instruments that may concentrate the light output.
Ensure that persons are not looking directly into the front of the fixture when the product
lights up suddenly. This can happen when power is applied, when the product receives a
DMX signal, or when certain control menu items are selected.
Do not look at operating light source. Eye injury may result.
Disconnect the fixture from power at all times when the fixture is not in use.
Provide well-lit conditions to reduce the pupil diameter of anyone working on or near the
fixture.
Wear protective glasses and other PPE (personal protective equipment) when working on
or near the fixture.
Exterior Wash 200, 210 and 220 fixtures emit possibly hazardous optical radiation. The
diagrams and safety instructions given below for each fixture type indicate the fixtures’ Risk
Group categories according to EN 62471 and IEC/TR 62778. The Risk Group distances
indicated apply to the light output from one fixture only. If fixtures can be operated in
combination, light intensity can increase and you should consult a lighting professional for
more appropriate safety recommendations.
Exterior Wash 200
The Exterior Wash 200 is classed Risk Group 3 according to EN 62471 when all
photobiological risks are considered and Risk Group 2 according to IEC/TR 62778 for blue
light only. It falls into the Risk Group categories shown below according to both EN 62471
and IEC/TR 62778 under worst-case conditions:
At a distance of less than 2.7 m (8.9 ft.) from the fixture, the light output can potentially
cause eye or skin injury before an exposed person’s natural aversion responses (blink
reflex and reaction to skin discomfort) can pr es greater than 2.7 m otect them. At distanc
(8.9 ft.), potential eye and skin injury hazards are normally prevented from the light output
by natural aversion reflexes.
Position the Exterior Wash 200 so that persons cannot be exposed to the fixture’s light
output at less than 2.7 m (8.9 ft.) from the fixture and so that prolonged staring into the light
output at less than 56.6 m (186 ft.) from the fixture is not expected.
Exterior Wash 210
The Exterior Wash 210 is classed Risk Group 3 according to EN 62471 when all
photobiological risks are considered and Risk Group 1 according to IEC/TR 62778 for blue
light only. It falls into the Risk Group categories shown below according to both EN 62471
and IEC/TR 62778 under worst-case conditions:
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At a distance of less than 2.2 m (7.3 ft.) from the fixture, the light output can potentially
cause eye or skin injury before an exposed person’s natural aversion responses (blink
reflex and reaction to skin discomfort) can pr es greater than 2.2 m otect them. At distanc
(7.3 ft.), potential eye and skin injury hazards are normally prevented from the light output
by natural aversion reflexes.
Position the Exterior Wash 210 so that persons cannot be exposed to the fixture’s light
output at less than 2.2 m (7.3 ft.) from the fixture and so that prolonged staring into the light
output at less than 4.6 m (15.1 ft.) from the fixture is not expected.
Exterior Wash 220
The Exterior Wash 220 is classed Risk Group 3 according to EN 62471 when all
photobiological risks are considered and Risk Group 2 according to IEC/TR 62778 for blue
light only. It falls into the Risk Group categories shown below according to both EN 62471
and IEC/TR 62778 under worst-case conditions:
At a distance of less than 2 m (6.6 ft.) from the fixture, the light output can potentially cause
eye or skin injury before an exposed person’s natural aversion responses (blink reflex and
reaction to skin discomfort) can protect them. At distances greater than 2 m (6.6 ft.),
potential eye and skin injury hazards from the light output are normally prevented by
natural aversion reflexes.
Position the Exterior Wash 220 so that persons cannot be exposed to the fixture’s light
output at less than 2 m (6.6 ft.) from the fixture and so that prolonged staring into the light
output at less than 14.1 m (46.3 ft.) from the fixture is not expected.
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 can hold at least 10 times the
weight of all the devices they support.
If suspending from a rigging structure, fasten the fixture to a rigging clamp. Do not use
safety cables as the primary means of support. If the fixture is installed in a location where
it may cause injury or damage if it falls, provide a secondary attachment such as a safety
cable inserted through the secondary attachment point that will hold the fixture if a primary
attachment fails. The secondary attachment must be approved by an official body such as
TÜV as a safety attachment for the weight that it secures, must comply with EN 60598-2-
17 Section 17.6.6 and must be capable of bearing a static suspended load that is ten times
the weight of the fixture and all installed accessories.
The safety and suitability of lifting equipment, installation location, anchoring method,
mounting hardware and electrical installation are the responsibility of the installer.
Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing,
setting, adjusting, or cleaning the fixture.
After installation or service, check that the fixture and any optical accessories such as a
snoot or diffuser lens are securely fastened.
Do not operate the fixture with missing or damaged covers, shields or any optical
component.
In the event of an operating problem, stop using the fixture immediately and disconnect it
from power. Do not attempt to use a fixture that is obviously damaged.
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Introduction
This user manual covers the following Exterior Wash 200 Series lighting fixtures from Martin®:
• Exterior Wash 200 with individual red, green, blue, and white LEDs optimized for long-throw applications,
• Exterior Wash 210 with premixed quad-color LEDs optimized for superior color mixing, and
• Exterior Wash 220 with mixable warm-white and cold-white LEDs that can achieve white tones ranging in
color temperature from 2800 K to 6500 K.
The Exterior Wash 200 Series is a powerful, compact and energy-efficient line of LED lighting fixtures
designed to illuminate mid-sized structures and building facades. All models have built-in displays for ease
of use, a wide selection of beam angles, and sealed construction suited to permanent outdoor use. A
discreet, optional snoot integrates seamlessly with the fixtures’ sleek design to put the light right where
you want it.
Each fixture is supplied with this user manual and an optional control panel cover plate to deter
unauthorized access. They are prepared for hard wiring with 1.8 m (5.9 ft.) cables for power and data
connection.
Fixture overview
1 Front ring with recessed channel for optional diffuser lenses
2 Tilt lock (one on each side)
3 Control panel
4 Mounting bracket
5 Safety cable attachment point
6 DMX combined input/output cable
7 AC power cable
8 Pressure relief valve
Before using the product for the first time
1. Read ‘Safety information’ on page 5 before installing, operating 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 testing and/or setting up the fixture before it is hard-wired to a mains supply, install a local power
plug (not supplied) to the end of the supplied power cable.
4. Before operating, ensure that the voltage and frequency of the power supply match the power
requirements of the fixture.
5. Check the support pages on the Martin Professional website at www.martin.com for the most recent
user documentation and technical information about the fixture. Martin® user manual revisions are
identified by the revision letter at the bottom of the inside cover.
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Physical installation
Warning! Read ‘Safety information’ on page 5 before installing the fixture.
Warning! The safety and suitability of lifting equipment, installation location, anchoring
method, mounting hardware and electrical installation are the responsibility of the installer.
All local safety regulations and legal requirements must be observed when installing and
connecting the Exterior Wash 200 Series. Installation must be carried out by qualified
professionals only.
Contact your Martin® supplier for assistance if you have any questions about how to install this product
safely.
Fixture location
Exterior Wash 200 Series fixtures are intended for outdoor use. With an IP rating of 66, they are dust tight
and able to withstand powerful water jets, but they are not submersible.
Observe the following limitations in selecting a location:
• Do not immerse the fixture in water or any other fluid.
• Do not install fixtures in a location where flooding may occur.
• Do not allow water to collect on or near the pressure relief valve. Do not install a fixture with the valve
membrane horizontal so that water can pool on it.
• Ensure sufficient drainage to cope with the heaviest rainfall. Make sure that water can drain away from the
installation area at least as fast as it can enter it.
• Fixtures require free and unobstructed airflow around them to ensure adequate cooling: do not bury or
locate in an unventilated space. Allow at least 0.1 m (4 in.) free space around the fixture.
• Install the fixture at least 0.2 m (8 in.) away from the surface to be illuminated and at least 0.1 m (4 in.)
away from any combustible materials (wood, paper, etc.). Keep it well away from any flammable materials.
• The fixture can become hot. Restrict public access or locate the fixture so that it cannot accidentally be
touched.
Mounting the fixture
Warning! All fasteners used to mount Exterior Wash 200 Series fixtures
must be corrosion resistant and strong enough to mount the fixture
safely.
A washer must be installed directly under the head of each fastener
when anchoring the yoke base 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 beam aiming adjustment.
The fixture and mounting bracket are manufactured in corrosion-resistant anodized aluminum. Avoid
mounting the fixture in direct contact with other types of metal, as this can cause galvanic corrosion. When
fastening to a dissimilar metal surface:
• Use an electrically insulating material (such as rubber or plastic) or coating between the mounting bracket
and the other metal.
• Use a non-conductive coating such as Delta Seal on fasteners (screws, bolts, washers, etc.) where they
come into contact with the mounting bracket.
The fixture’s mounting yoke base must be securely and safely anchored to a stable, static surface,
pedestal, structural beam or other suitable support. Do not stand the fixture unanchored on a surface or
leave it where it can be moved or fall over.
Mounting on a surface
To anchor the mounting yoke to a wall or other flat surface, use at least three high-strength corrosion-
resistant fasteners that are safe for the application and the environment (recommended minimum
properties: stainless steel A4-70 grade according to ISO 3506 or steel grade 8.8 according to ISO 898-1).
Use self-locking nuts. Install washers under all nuts and bolt heads. Make sure that there is a washer
between each fastener and the yoke base. Ensure that the surface and all fasteners used can support 10
times the weight of all the fixtures and equipment that they will support.
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Referring to the illustration below, install a 12 mm (1/2 inch) shaft diameter bolt passing through the center
hole A. Then install either two additional 12 mm bolts passing through holes B or two bolts with 8 mm
(5/16 inch) shaft diameter passing through slots C to anchor the fixture. Installing bolts through slots C will
give approximately 90° of pan adjustment. If additional bolts are required to mount the fixture safely, install
them passing through slots C or holes B.
Suspending from a truss
In temporary installations, you can suspend the fixture from a rigging truss by means of two rigging clamps
that are approved for the weight they support securely fastened through holes B in the yoke base (see
illustration above). The fixture must be installed hanging downwards only.
When using rigging clamps, secure the fixture with a safety cable (or other secondary attachment) that is
approved for the weight of the fixture so that the safety cable 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 possible from the safety cable (by looping it more than
once around the truss chord, for example).
Check that the truss and all fasteners used can support 10 times the weight of all the fixtures and
equipment that they will support.
Adjusting tilt
Warning! The fixture can become hot. Wear heat-resistant gloves if you adjust the
aim of the fixture when it is (or has recently been) powered on.
Tilt adjustment can be carried out with the fixture powered on
as follows:
1. Put on heat-resistant gloves.
2. See illustration on right. Loosen, but do not remove, the tilt
lock screws (arrowed) on both sides.
3. Tilt the fixture to the desired angle and retighten the
screws.
Figure 2. Tilt adjustment
Figure 1. Mounting yoke base
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C
A
B
Installing a diffuser
Optional diffuser lenses are available from Martin to modify the
beam width (see table below and ‘Accessories’ on page 35 for
details).
The diffuser is held in place either by the included trim ring or, if
installed, by a snoot or honeycomb louver accessory.
Located close to the edge of the diffuser is a marking that gives
the diffuser’s nominal beam angle and indicates which side of
the diffuser must face outwards (see Figure 3). Note that the
marking is partially hidden under the diffuser’s silicone gasket.
Note that the nominal diffuser beam angle is for reference only.
The effective beam angle given in the table below is the beam
(half-peak) angle that you will actually obtain, depending on
which fixture you install the diffuser on.
Diffuser kit Part number Nominal diffuser
beam angle
Effective beam
angle, 210
model
Effective beam
angle, 200 &
220 models
None - - 10° 7°
Narrow 91610154 10° 14° 12°
Medium 91610153 20° 22° 21°
Wide 91610152 40° 41° 40°
Very Wide 91610151 60° 61° 60°
Asymmetric 91610150 10° x 60° 14° x 61° 12° x 60°
Exterior Wash 200 Series Diffuser Kits
To install an optional diffuser lens:
1. Shut down power to the fixture and allow it to cool.
2. See Figure 4. Position the diffuser A over the front of the fixture, making sure that the marking ‘this
side out’ close to the edge of the diffuser faces outwards, towards the front of the fixture.
3. With the cut-out channels in the silicone gasket facing outwards, align the channels in the gasket with
the drain channels at the bottom of the front ring.
4. Press the diffuser lens gasket firmly into the recess in the front ring.
5. Either place a trim ring C over the diffuser and fasten it securely with the supplied screws or install a
honeycomb louver or snoot as described in the next sections.
Figure 3. Diffuser marking
Figure 4. Diffuser installation
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Installing a honeycomb louver
Honeycomb louver accessories that reduce lateral light spill and improve visual comfort are available from
Martin in two versions: one for Exterior Wash 200 and 220 fixtures, and one for Exterior Wash 210 fixtures
(see ‘Accessories’ on page 35).
If you install a louver over a diffuser lens, you do not need to use the trim ring shown at C in Figure 4 on
page 12 because the louver will hold the diffuser securely.
Bear in mind that louvers gather dirt, so cleaning is particularly important for fixtures with louvers.
Louvers can be installed on the front 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 at A.
● If no diffuser lens is installed on the front of the fixture, install the louver with the profile facing inwards
towards the light source as shown at B.
To install a honeycomb louver:
1. Shut down power to the fixture and allow to cool.
2. If required, install a diffuser lens as described earlier in this chapter.
3. Line up the screw holes in the louver with the threaded holes in the front of the fixture, then fasten the
louver securely onto the fixture with the supplied screws as shown below.
Figure 5. Honeycomb louver installation, Exterior Wash 200 and 220
A B
AB
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Figure 6. Honeycomb louver installation, Exterior Wash 210
Installing a snoot
The optional snoot for Exterior Wash 200 Series fixtures may be installed with or without a diffuser lens
(see earlier in this chapter).
To install a snoot:
4. Shut down power to the fixture and allow it to cool.
5. If required, install a diffuser lens as described earlier in this chapter.
6. Note how the profile of the snoot fits into the front 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 securely onto the fixture with the supplied screws.
Figure 7. Snoot installation
Installing a snoot over a louver
The optional honeycomb louver and snoot can be installed together, with or without a diffuser lens. If you
install the snoot over the louver, a small groove will be visible between the snoot and the fixture housing.
The groove is normal – do not over-tighten the snoot screws trying to remove it.
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AC power
Warning! Read “Safety Information” on page 5 before attempting to install an
Exterior Wash 200 Series fixture. Lock out power to the entire installation before
working on cables and connections.
Electrical installation must be carried out by qualified professionals only.
For protection from dangerous electric shock, the fixture must be grounded (earthed). The
AC power distribution system must be fitted with current overload and ground-fault (earth-
fault) circuit breakers as well as a means to isolate fixtures from power and lock out power
during service.
The Exterior Wash 200 Series is supplied in EU and US models. Both models accept AC power at
100-240 V nominal or 277 V nominal at 50 or 60 Hz. Do not connect to power at any other voltage or
frequency.
You can connect the Exterior Wash 200 Series to either of the following mains power distribution systems:
● Single-phase (live, neutral, ground/earth) system.
● Grounded/earthed three-phase four-wire (three phases, neutral, ground/earth) system. s
Do not try to connect to a three-phase three-wire (three phases, ground/earth) system.
There is no power on/off switch. Power is applied to an Exterior Wash 200 Series fixture as soon as it is
connected to power. Provide a means to disconnect or shut down power to fixtures that is easily
accessible and is 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 connections from moisture
Moisture can cause corrosion in unprotected cable connections. Moisture can also be sucked along the
inside of cables at breaks or cuts in the cable jacket (for example at connection points) and into fixtures
because of the vacuum effect of temperature fluctuations inside fixtures. To protect connections and
fixtures from moisture, take at least one of the following precautions:
● Locate cable junctions in dry areas (e.g. junction boxes in dry locations).
● Use connectors or junction boxes that are protected to IP67 or higher.
● Fill junction boxes with potting compound to seal the ends of cables and to protect connections from
corrosion.
Connecting to power
The fixture is supplied with a power cable installed ready for connection. See illustration below:
AC power cable details
To connect to a single-phase system or to one phase of a three-phase, four-wire system:
1. Lock out power to the installation.
2. Connect the conductors in the power cable to the distribution circuit as follows:
• Connect the green wire (US models) or yellow/green wire (EU models) to ground (earth).
• Connect the white wire (US models) or blue wire (EU models) to neutral.
• Connect the black wire (US models) or brown wire (EU models) to live (one phase).
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3. Check that all installation work is completed and carry out appropriate tests and safety checks before
applying power.
Installing a temporary power plug
If you install a power plug on the power cable for temporary use, 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
connect the wires in the power cable as shown in the following table:
Live or L Neutral or N Earth, Ground or
US system Black White Green
EU system Brown Blue Yellow/green
Power plug connections
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Control data link
A DMX512 data link is required in order to control the fixture via DMX (and manage fixtures via RDM, if
used). Your Martin® supplier will be happy to help if you need advice or assistance in planning the link.
Follow these guidelines when creating a DMX data link:
● 512 DMX channels are available in one DMX universe. If the total combined channel requirements of all
connected fixtures exceed 512, one or more additional DMX universes will be required.
● Use RS-485 data cable designed for exterior use for the data link. RS-485 cable has low capacitance and a
characteristic impedance of 85 to 150 Ohms. It is electrically shielded and has at least 1 twisted pair of
conductors. The minimum recommended wire size is 0.25 mm2 (24 AWG) for runs up to 100 meters (1000
ft.) and 0.32 mm2 (22 AWG) for runs up 500 meters (1640 ft).
● Connect fixtures in one single daisy chain (i.e. one line without branches) up to a maximum of 32 fixtures.
● If you want to create branches in the DMX data link, you must use an opto-isolated splitter-amplifier. To
preserve RDM functionality, use an RDM-compatible splitter-amplifier such as the Martin® 5.5 RDM Splitter.
Each new branch may contain up to 32 fixtures.
● You can also use an RDM-compatible splitter-amplifier to extend a network beyond 500 meters (1640 ft.) or
to connect up to 32 additional fixtures to the daisy chain.
● Terminate the end of the data link 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 creating long parallel runs of AC power and control data cables because these may cause
interference on the data link. Even if not required by law, use separate conduits for power and data cables.
● The combined DMX data input/output cable tail supplied with Exterior Wash fixtures does not support the
second pair of data conductors on the DMX link that is provided for by the DMX 512-A standard. If any
devices in the installation use the second data pair, you cannot include them on the same DMX data link as
Exterior Wash fixtures. Such devices will require a separate DMX data link that has conductors for the
second data pair.
Connecting the data link
Important! Protect all connections and all breaks in cable jackets from moisture (see ‘Protecting
connections from moisture’ on page 15).
The fixture has a 1.8 m (5.9 ft.) shielded cable with 2 pairs of wire for data connection. The pair of wires
marked with a short length of red insulation is for data input. The other pair, marked with a short length of
black insulation, is the output to the next device in the daisy chain.
DMX cable details
You can connect the data cable using screw terminals or soldered joints in junction boxes or using XLR
connectors that are suitable for the environment. Ensure that the fixture is protected from the entry of
water via the data cable by using junction boxes or connectors that are protected to IP67 or higher. Fill
junction boxes with potting compound.
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DMX data link layout
Connect the cable as shown in the table below. Do not connect the shield conductor to ground (earth) or
allow it to come into contact with a connector shell, as this may cause interference.
Wires Input pair (red tube) Output pair (black tube) Shield
Color white green white brown black
Signal DMX in + DMX in - DMX out + DMX out - common
Male XLR pin pin 3 pin 2 - - pin 1
Female XLR pin - - pin 3 pin 2 pin 1
Data connections
1 = DMX shield (black) 2 = DMX in – (green)
3 = DMX in + (white)
4 = DMX out – (brown)
5 = DMX out + (white)
DMX link connections
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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 ( buttons. Press ▼) and UP ARROW (▲)
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 200 and 210
The Exterior Wash 200 and Exterior Wash 210 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.
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Selecting DMX mode in the Exterior Wash 200 and 210
You can set the DMX control mode in the Exterior Wash 200 and 210 using the control panel or via RDM.
To set the DMX mode using the control panel:
1. Press and hold the MENU button to access the control menu. If prompted for a password, press the
arrow buttons to scroll to the 3-digit password (123 by default). Press ENTER when the password is
displayed.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select FIXTURE CONFIG from the menu. Press ENTER.
3. Select DMX MODE and press ENTER.
4. The fixture’s DMX mode setting is displayed. To change the mode setting, press the UP or DOWN
button.
5. Press ENTER to store the DMX mode setting.
6. Press MENU to exit.
DMX channels in the Exterior Wash 220
The Exterior Wash 220 has one DMX control mode that uses three DMX channels, giving individual
control of warm white LEDs, individual control of cool white LEDs, or overall control of color temperature.
DMX address
The Exterior Wash 200 and Exterior Wash 210 use three, four or five DMX channels, depending on the
DMX control mode selected. The Exterior Wash 220 uses three DMX channels.
The DMX address, also known as the start channel, is the first channel used to receive instructions from a
DMX controller. If a fixture that requires four DMX channels has its DMX address set to 1, for example,
then it uses channels 1, 2, 3 and 4. The next fixture can have its DMX address set to 5, the next to 9 and
so on until the 512 channels in one DMX universe are allocated.
For independent control, each fixture must be assigned its own control channels. Two fixtures of the same
type (and set to the 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 from
the control panel:
1. Press and hold the MENU button to access the control menu. If prompted for a password, press the
arrow buttons to scroll to the 3-digit user password (123 by default). Press ENTER when the
password is displayed.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select DMX ADDRESS from the menu. Press ENTER.
3. The fixture’s DMX address setting is displayed. Press the UP or DOWN button to scroll to the desired
DMX address.
4. Press ENTER to store the DMX address setting.
5. Press MENU to exit.
Programming a standalone show
You can program a standalone routine, or show, to run without a controller or if DMX control is suddenly
lost. The show can have up to 20 separate effects, or scenes, that display for up to 10 minutes each.
Scenes can be programmed to fade from one scene to the next over a period of 0 to 120 seconds.
Note: To enable standalone operation, the DMX STATE setting in the FIXTURE CONFIG menu must be
set to SHOW MODE. See page 23. The show will run only when there is no DMX input.
To program a standalone show:
1. Access the control menu and select PROGRAM SHOW. Press ENTER.
2. Set the number of scenes. Select SET SCENE TOTALS and press ENTER. Use the arrow buttons to
select from 1 to 20 scenes. Press ENTER.
3. To modify scene colors (on 200 and 210 models) or color temperatures (on the 220 model):
a) Select EDIT SCENE COLOR and press ENTER.
b) Scroll to a scene to modify and press ENTER.
c) Select the attribute to change (red / green / blue / white, or warm white / cold white) and press
ENTER.
d) Press the UP arrow to increase the attribute or the DOWN arrow to decrease it. When satisfied
with the amount, press ENTER.
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e) Repeat steps c) and d) for each attribute.
f) Press MENU to select the next scene to modify.
g) When done editing scenes, press MENU again to return to the PROGRAM SHOW menu.
4. To modify scene transitions, select FADE TIME and press ENTER. Press UP or DOWN to select a
fade time from 0 to 120 seconds. Press ENTER.
5. To modify the length of time each scene is displayed before fading to the next scene, select HOLD
TIME and press ENTER. Press UP or DOWN to select a duration from 0 to 600 seconds. Press
ENTER.
Manual mode
Fixture output can be set manually from the control panel as follows:
1. Access the control menu and select MANUAL MODE. Press ENTER.
2. Select an attribute to modify and press ENTER.
3. Adjust the attribute level from 0 to 255 with the arrow buttons. Press ENTER.
4. Repeat for each attribute.
5. To exit manual mode, press MENU.
Display setting
The DISPLAY SETTING menu provides options to invert, dim, and turn off the control panel display.
Display inverse
For easier reading when the fixture is mounted upside down, flip the display as follows:
1. Access the control menu and select DISPLAY SETTINGS. Press ENTER.
2. Select DISPLAY INVERSE and press ENTER.
3. Select YES to invert the display or NO for normal reading.
4. Press ENTER.
Display auto turn off
The display can be set to stay on or to turn off 1 minute after the last key press. To set display behavior:
1. Access the 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 1
minute.
4. Press ENTER.
Automatic test
The test function allows you to verify LED performance quickly from the control panel. All LEDS are first
set to 100 percent. LEDs are then tested together by color (200 & 210 models), or color temperature (220
model). Finally, each LED is tested individually.
To run the automatic test from the control panel, access the control menu, select AUTOMATIC TEST and
press ENTER. Press MENU to end the test.
Fixture status
LED temperature, hours, and software version are available from the FIXTURE STATUS menu or RDM.
Fixture config
The FIXTURE CONFIG menu contains additional settings for customizing behavior.
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Host/client
Host/client operation – important guidelines
Fixtures operating in standalone mode can be synchronized in host/client operation if they are all
connected to each other on a DMX data link as described under ‘Control data link’ on page 17 and if they
have the same type of LEDs. In other words, Exterior Wash 100, 200 and 300 fixtures can be
synchronized with each other in host/client operation, Exterior Wash 110, 210 and 310 fixtures can be
synchronized with each other and Exterior Wash 120, 220 and 320 fixtures can be synchronized with each
other.
In host/client operation, one fixture running a standalone show – the ’host’ fixture –sends ‘fade’ and ’wait’
signals to the other fixtures running standalone shows – the ’client’ fixtures – so that scene change times
in client fixtures are synchronized with the scene change times in the host. Every time the host changes to
its next pre-programmed scene, the client fixtures change to their next pre-programmed scene at the
same time.
Note the following:
• Although scene changes in host and client fixtures all occur at the same time, scenes do not have to be
identical. You can program different effects in the standalone scenes of different fixtures.
• Each fixture displays its own pre-programmed standalone show until it reaches its last scene, then it starts
the show sequence again and continues in a loop. If all fixtures have the same number of scenes in their
shows, they will all start shows in synch. If the standalone shows in different fixtures have different numbers
of scenes, the fixtures will restart their shows at different times relative to each other.
• If no controller is connected to the first fixture on the link, you can improve the quality of the data signal sent
to client fixtures by inserting a DMX termination plug (a plug with a 120 Ohm resistor across data hot and
data cold) in the data IN connector of the first fixture.
• DMX and RDM signals will override standalone operation in both the host and the client fixtures. This
means that standalone operation is only possible if no DMX signal is present.
• If you want host/client operation, set only the first fixture on the link to HOST. Set all the other fixtures to
CLIENT. If you set more 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
fixtures to keep obeying the last DMX command they received or to switch to their own independent
standalone show if they stop receiving a DMX signal, you must set
all
fixtures to be HOST. Fixtures set to
CLIENT will always black out when they are not receiving a DMX signal or a signal from a HOST fixture.
Setting up host/client operation
To operate fixtures in host/client mode, the fixtures must be connected as described under ‘Control data
link’ on page 17. The host fixture must be programmed to run a standalone routine as described under
‘Programming a standalone show’ on page 20 .
Enable host/client operation as follows:
1. On each fixture, access the control menu and select FIXTURE CONFIG. Press ENTER.
2. Select DMX STATE and press ENTER.
3. Select SHOW MODE and press ENTER.
4. Select HOST/CLIENT from FIXTURE CONFIG menu and press ENTER.
5. The default setting is CLIENT. On one fixture only, select HOST and press ENTER. Press MENU to
exit.
6. On all other fixtures, select HOST/CLIENT and confirm that they are set to CLIENT. Press MENU to
exit.
7. Check that no DMX control signal is present.
DMX mode
See ‘DMX settings’ on page 19.
Dimmer curve
Four dimming options are available:
• OPTICALLY LINEAR: dimming appears linear as DMX values change.
• SQUARE LAW: dimming is finer at low levels and coarser at high levels.
• INVERSE SQUARE LAW: dimming is coarser at low levels and finer at high levels.
• S-CURVE: dimming is finer at high and low levels, and coarser at medium levels.
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To set the fixture’s dimmer curve:
1. Access the control menu and select FIXTURE CONFIG. Press ENTER.
2. Select DIMMER CURVE and press ENTER.
3. Select the option desired from the list above and press ENTER.
Effects speed
You can change the speed at which the fixture changes from one effect to the next. This lets you optimize
effect changes for either smoothness or speed.
To set the speed of effect changes:
1. Access the control menu and select FIXTURE CONFIG. Press ENTER.
2. Select EFFECT SPEED and press ENTER.
3. Select SLOW to obtain the smoothest changes or FAST to obtain the fastest changes.
4. Press ENTER.
White balance
White balance can be modified on 200 and 210 models by adjusting the amount of each color that is
added to the mix to make white.
1. Access the control menu and select FIXTURE CONFIG. Press ENTER.
2. Select WHITE BALANCE and press ENTER.
3. Select a color to adjust and press ENTER.
4. Press UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the amount of that color in the white balance mix. Press
ENTER.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other two colors.
DMX State – behavior when no DMX or Host signal is received
There are three options for setting how a fixture behaves when it is offline, i.e. when it is not receiving a
control signal from either a DMX controller or a host fixture:
SHOW MODE: Fixture executes its standalone show (fixture must be set to HOST).
If the 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 a signal to any fixtures that are connected to it and set to CLIENT instructing them to run
their standalone shows.
If the fixture is set to CLIENT and it does not receive a control signal, it will black out until it receives a
control signal.
HOLD LAST LOOK: Fixture holds and displays the last received DMX command (fixture must be set to
HOST).
If the fixture is set to HOST and it does not receive a control signal, it will continue to obey the last
DMX command that it received.
If the fixture is set to CLIENT and it does not receive a control signal, it will black out until it receives a
control signal.
BLACK OUT (default): Fixture blacks out.
If the fixture is set to HOST and it does not receive a control signal, it will black out until it receives a
control signal.
If the fixture is set to CLIENT, it will always black out if it does not receive a control signal.
These options also apply if a fixture is receiving a control signal but that signal is suddenly lost.
To set a fixture’s offline behavior:
1. Access the control menu and scroll to FIXTURE CONFIG. Press ENTER.
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2. Scroll to HOST/CLIENT and press ENTER. Press UP or DOWN to select host or client operation as
explained above and press ENTER to confirm. Press MENU to go back up one level.
3. Scroll to DMX STATE and press ENTER. Press UP or DOWN to select SHOW MODE, HOLD LAST
LOOK or BLACK OUT as explained above and press ENTER to confirm.
Display lock
If you want to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to the control menus, you can set the fixture to
require a user password before the control panel becomes operative. Password protection is disabled by
default. You can enable or disable password protection as follows:
1. Access the control menu and select FIXTURE CONFIG. Press ENTER.
2. Select DISPLAY LOCK and press ENTER.
3. Select YES to enable password protection or NO to disable it. Press ENTER.
Control menu passwords
The factory default user password is 123. The service password is 111. The user password can be reset
to any value from 0 to 999 as described below. The service password cannot be reset. To change the user
password:
1. Press and hold the MENU button to access the control menu.
2. If prompted for a password, press the arrow buttons to scroll to the current 3-digit password or the
service 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 scroll to the desired password. Press ENTER to save it.
6. Record your password inside the front cover of this manual.
Factory reset
To reset all user settings to factory defaults:
1. Access the control menu and select FIXTURE CONFIG. Press ENTER.
2. Select FACTORY RESET and press ENTER.
3. Select YES and press ENTER to confirm, or MENU to escape.
Setup via RDM
The Exterior Wash 200 Series is compatible with RDM (Remote Device Management). Using an RDM-
compliant DMX controller, you can communicate with Exterior Wash 200 Series fixtures to set DMX
addresses, execute other commands, and retrieve basic fixture data via the data link.
Before you can communicate with fixtures, you will need to send a Scan or Discovery command from your
RDM controller to detect the devices on the data link. Once communication is established, many RDM
controllers will show a list of the features available in the fixtures connected to them.
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Maintenance
Warning! There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Do not open the housing. Refer
any service operation not described in this manual to Martin Professional or its
authorized service agents.
Installation, on-site service and maintenance can be provided worldwide by the Martin
Professional Global Service organization and its approved agents, giving owners access to
Martin’s expertise and product knowledge in a partnership that will ensure the highest level
of performance throughout the product’s lifetime. Please contact your Martin® supplier for
details.
Never try to repair the fixture by yourself as this may result in damage or malfunction and it
may potentially void your product warranty. The only service operation the user can carry
out on Exterior Wash 200 Series fixtures is occasional cleaning.
The LED light source in Exterior Wash 200 Series fixtures is not user-replaceable. It must
be replaced by Martin Global Service or its approved agents only.
Be aware that the output of LEDs, like all light sources, changes gradually over many thousands of hours
of use. If you require products to perform to very precise color specifications, you may eventually need to
make small readjustments at the lighting controller.
Cleaning
Regular cleaning is essential for fixture life and performance. Buildup of dust and dirt degrades the
fixture’s light output and cooling ability.
Cleaning schedules will vary greatly depending on the operating environment. It is therefore impossible to
specify precise cleaning intervals for the Exterior Wash 200 Series. Inspect fixtures within their first few
weeks of operation to see whether cleaning is necessary. Check again at frequent intervals. This
procedure will allow you to assess cleaning requirements in your particular situation. If in doubt, consult
your Martin® dealer about a suitable maintenance schedule.
Do not 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
such as those for washing cars.
To clean the housing and front glass:
1. Isolate the fixture from AC power and allow the fixture to cool for 20 minutes.
2. Visually check that the silicone seals and the power and data cables are in good condition. If any seal
or cable shows signs of damage, cracking or loss of water resistance, stop cleaning the fixture and
contact a Martin authorized service technician for replacement.
3. If seals are in good condition, rinse off loose dirt with a hose or low-pressure water spray.
4. Wash the aluminum housing and front glass using warm water with a little mild detergent and a soft
brush or sponge. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
5. Rinse with clean water and wipe dry.
Pressure relief valve
A valve with a Gore-Tex membrane on the back of the fixture equalizes pressure by allowing air to pass
through it when the fixture heats up and cools down, but at the same time it acts as a barrier to water in
liquid form. The expulsion of warm air (with a slightly higher water vapor content) and intake of cool air
(with a slightly lower water vapor content) prevents humidity buildup over time, provided that the valve
works correctly and the fixture is correctly sealed.
Pressure relief valves have a limited service life. They become blocked over time as the micropores in the
membrane fill with particles. When a valve becomes blocked, excess pressure can damage seals or cause
air and even water to be sucked into the fixture along cables. A blocked valve cannot be cleaned and must
be replaced if it shows any signs of contamination or is not in perfect condition.
For maximum fixture service life, have the pressure relief valve replaced after an extended period of use.
Intervals for valve replacement depend on the installation environment. Please consult your Martin®
dealer about a suitable replacement schedule. If valve replacement becomes necessary, contact Martin®
Service for assistance.
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Software maintenance
Firmware (fixture software) can be uploaded to one fixture or multiple fixtures of the same type using a
Martin Companion Cable hardware interface (see ‘Related Items’ on page 35) and a Windows PC running
the Martin Companion software application available for download free of charge from www.martin.com.
To carry out a firmware upload:
1. Download the latest version of the Martin Companion application from www.martin.com and install it
on a Windows PC.
2. Connect a Martin Companion Cable hardware interface to a USB port on the PC.
3. Connect the Martin 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 wait for it to synchronize its firmware database with the
cloud to make sure that the latest firmware is available on your PC for upload to your fixtures. You
can check synchronization status in the File Management tab.
5. In the Firmware -> Fixture Update pane, select the fixture type that you want to upload to and select
the firmware version that you want to upload.
6. Check that the fixtures that require a firmware update are powered on and connected to the DMX link.
7. Click on Update Firmware and allow the Martin Companion application to perform the upload.
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DMX protocol
Exterior Wash 200 and Exterior Wash 210
Exterior Wash 200 and 210 fixtures have four DMX control modes. See ‘DMX settings’ on page 19 for full
details.
RGBW uncalibrated mode
RGBW uncalibrated mode provides individual intensity control of each color. Output is not calibrated.
Fixtures are set to this mode by default.
Channel Value Function
1 0-255 Red: 0-100%
2 0-255 Green: 0-100%
3 0-255 Blue: 0-100%
4 0-255 White: 0-100%
DRGBW uncalibrated mode
DRGBW uncalibrated mode provides individual intensity control of each color plus 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 White: 0-100%
RGB calibrated mode
RGB calibrated mode provides individual intensity control of RGB LEDs. White LED intensity is adjusted
automatically. Output is calibrated.
Channel Value Function
1 0-255 Red: 0-100%
2 0-255 Green: 0-100%
3 0-255 Blue: 0-100%
DRGB calibrated mode
DRGB calibrated mode provides individual intensity control of each color plus the ability to control overall
intensity level on DMX channel 1. Wh atically. Output is calibrated. ite LED intensity is adjusted autom
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%
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Exterior Wash 220
The Exterior Wash 220’s DMX protocol provides individual 0 to 100% control of the warm and cold LEDs
on channels 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 White 0-100%
2 0-255 Cold White 0-100%
3
0-27
28-65
66-225
Disabled
Color Temperature from 2800 to 6500 K in approx. 100K
steps (Cold and Warm LED channels are disabled)
6500 K
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Control menus
To access the control menus, press and hold the MENU button. If prompted, scroll to the user password
and press ENTER. Press ▼ (down) and ▲ (up) buttons to navigate the menus. Press ENTER to select a
menu option. For more information, see ‘Accessing and navigating the control menus’ on page 19.
The factory default settings are shown in bold.
Menu Sub-menus Explanation
DMX
Address 1- 512 DMX start channel
Program
Show
Set Scene Totals 1-20 Number of stand-alone scenes
Edit Scene Color
(200 & 210 models)
1- last
scene
Red 0-255
Individual scene
color
Green 0-255
Blue 0-255
White 0-255
Edit Scene Color
(220 model)
1- last
scene
Cold white 0-255 Individual scene
color temperature
Warm white 0-255
Fade Time 0-120 secs. (3 secs.) Transition time between scenes
Hold Time 0-600 secs. (1 sec.) Length of time scenes are
displayed
Manual
Mode
(200 &
210)
Red 0-255
Manually adjust output
Green 0-255
Blue 0-255
White 0-255
Manual
Mode
(220)
Warm White 0-255
Manually adjust output
Cold White 0-255
Display
Setting
Display Inverse No/Yes Flip display
Display Auto Turn Off No/Yes Switch off display 1 min. after
last key press
Automatic
Test - Lights LEDs together, by color,
and individually
Fixture
Status
LED Temperature Temperature of onboard sensor
Power On Hours Fixture operating hours counter
LED On Hours LED hours counter
RDM device UID Fixture’s unique RDM ID
Software Version Currently installed firmware
version
Fixture
Config
Host/Client Host Set to host fixture
Client Set to client fixture
DMX Mode (Exterior
Wash 200 and 210)
RGBW - uncalibrated
DMX control options (see page
19)
DRGBW - uncalibrated
RGB - calibrated
DRGB - calibrated
Dimmer Curve
Optically Linear
Dimming behavior (see page
22)
Square Law
Inverse Square Law
S-Curve
Effects speed
Fast Optimize effects for speed
Slow Optimize effects for
smoothness
White Balance
(Exterior Wash 200 and
210)
Red (90% - 100%) Amount of each color used to
make white
Green (90% - 100%)
Blue (90% - 100%)
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Fixture
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
Factory Reset No/Yes Restore all settings to factory
defaults
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Troubleshooting
Problem Probable cause(s) Remedy
Fixture is completely dead. No power to fixture.
Primary fuse blown.
Check power source and connections.
Isolate fixture from power. Contact
Martin® Service for assistance.
One or more fixtures responds
incorrectly to control or does
not respond at all.
Incorrect DMX addressing.
Incorrect channel mode.
Fault on DMX link.
Electromagnetic interference
on DMX link
Fixture defective.
Other device on DMX 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 connections. Repair or
replace damaged cables.
Move cables away from any strong
electromagnetic fields.
Have faulty fixture serviced by Martin®
Service.
Bypass devices on DMX link until the
faulty device has been identified. Have
faulty device serviced by Martin®
Service or device supplier.
LEDs cut out intermittently. Fixture is too hot. Ensure free airflow around fixture.
Clean fixture.
Check that ambient temperature does
not exceed maximum permitted level.
Contact Martin® Service for
assistance.
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Specifications
Physical
Length ............................................................................................................................. 270 mm (10.7 in.)
Width ............................................................................................................................... 334 mm (13.2 in.)
Height .............................................................................................................................. 382 mm (15.1 in.)
Weight ............................................................................................................................ 13.0 kg (28.7 lbs.)
Dynamic Effects
All models
Intensity ......................................................................................................................................... 0 - 100%
Exterior Wash 200 and 210
Color mixing ..................................................................................................................................... RGBW
Exterior Wash 220
Color temperature control .................................................................................................. 2800 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 link
DMX compliance ............................................................................................................ USITT DMX512-A
RDM compliance ............................................................................................................ ANSI/ESTA E1.20
Exterior Wash 200 and 210
DMX channels ...................................................................................... 3, 4 or 5 depending on DMX mode
Exterior Wash 220
DMX channels ........................................................................................................................................... 3
Optics
All models
Minimum LED lifetime ................................................................ 50 000 hours (to >70% luminous output)*
*Figure obtained under manufacturer's test conditions
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Exterior Wash 200
Light source ....................................................................... 68 single-color LEDs (16 R, 18 G, 16 B, 18 W)
Beam angle options (half-peak):
No diffuser ........................................................................................................................................ 7°
Narrow diffuser ............................................................................................................................... 12°
Medium diffuser ............................................................................................................................. 21°
Wide diffuser .................................................................................................................................. 40°
Very wide diffuser .......................................................................................................................... 60°
Asymmetric diffuser ............................................................................................................... 60° x 12°
Exterior Wash 210
Light source .....................................................................................................19 quad-color RGBW LEDs
Beam angle options (half-peak):
No diffuser ...................................................................................................................................... 10°
Narrow diffuser ............................................................................................................................... 14°
Medium diffuser ............................................................................................................................. 22°
Wide diffuser .................................................................................................................................. 41°
Very wide diffuser .......................................................................................................................... 61°
Asymmetric diffuser ............................................................................................................... 61° x 14°
Exterior Wash 220
Light source .................................................... 34 x 2800 K warm white and 34 x 6500 K cold white LEDs
Beam angle options (half-peak):
No diffuser ........................................................................................................................................ 7°
Narrow diffuser ............................................................................................................................... 12°
Medium diffuser ............................................................................................................................. 21°
Wide diffuser .................................................................................................................................. 40°
Very wide diffuser .......................................................................................................................... 60°
Asymmetric diffuser ............................................................................................................... 60° x 12°
Photometric Data
All models
CRI ........................................................................................................................................................ >70
CCT (white LEDs) ............................................................................................................................. 6500 K
Exterior Wash 200
Total luminous output .............................................................................................................. 6500 lumens
Exterior Wash 210
Total luminous output .............................................................................................................. 4900 lumens
Exterior Wash 220
Total luminous output .............................................................................................................. 9300 lumens
Construction
Protection rating .................................................................................................................................. IP66
Color .......................................................................... Clear anodized (standard), black or white (optional)
Housing .............................................................................................................................. Cast aluminum
Effective Projected Area (EPA) ........................................................................................... 0.1 m² (1.1 ft
2)
Impact resistance ................................................................................................................................. IK08
Impact resistance ................................................................. IK08 (with display panel cover plate installed)
Corrosion resistance ......................................................... C5-M (very high corrosivity / marine ISO 12944)
Vibration resistance ............................. 1.0 G sinusoidal (IEC 60068-2-6), 0.7 G random (IEC 60068-2-64)
RoHS ........................................................................................................................................... Compliant
Installation
Orientation ............................................................................................................................................ Any
Mounting ............................................................................................................................ Adjustable yoke
Minimum distance to illuminated surfaces ............................................................................. 0.2 m (0.6 ft.)
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Connections
Power input ......................................................................................... 1.8 m (5.9 ft.) open-ended cable tail
Power input cable type, EU models ..................................... H05RN-F, 300/500 V, 3 x 1.0 mm
2, Ø 7.5 mm
Power input cable type, US models ............................................ SJOW, 300 V, 18 AWG, WL F1, Ø 8 mm
Data I/O ........................................................................... 1.8 m (5.9 ft.) open-ended 5-conductor cable tail
All cable entries ................................................................................................................. IP68 cable gland
Electrical
AC power .............................................................................................. 100-240/277 V nominal, 50/60 Hz
Power supply unit ............................................................................ Integrated, auto-sensing multi-voltage
Maximum total power consumption, Exterior Wash 200 and 220...................................................... 185 W
Maximum total power consumption, Exterior Wash 210 ................................................................... 165 W
Typical power consumption, steady state, all LEDs at zero intensity .................................................... 3 W
Typical half-cycle RMS inrush current at 240 V, 50 Hz ..................................................................... 10.3 A
Typical power and current
Exterior Wash 200
100 V, 60 Hz ........................................................................................................... 1.6 A, 160 W, PF 0.99
120 V, 60 Hz ........................................................................................................... 1.4 A, 160 W, PF 0.99
230 V, 50 Hz ........................................................................................................... 0.8 A, 160 W, PF 0.94
277 V, 60 Hz ........................................................................................................... 0.7 A, 160 W, PF 0.89
Exterior Wash 210
100 V, 60 Hz ........................................................................................................... 1.5 A, 148 W, PF 0.99
120 V, 60 Hz ........................................................................................................... 1.3 A, 146 W, PF 0.99
230 V, 50 Hz ........................................................................................................... 0.7 A, 146 W, PF 0.95
277 V, 60 Hz ........................................................................................................... 0.6 A, 146 W, PF 0.88
Exterior Wash 220
100 V, 60 Hz ........................................................................................................... 1.6 A, 162 W, PF 0.99
120 V, 60 Hz ........................................................................................................... 1.4 A, 160 W, PF 0.99
230 V, 50 Hz ........................................................................................................... 0.8 A, 160 W, PF 0.94
277 V, 60 Hz ........................................................................................................... 0.7 A, 160 W, PF 0.93
Measurements made with fixture in steady state at nominal voltage, ambient temperature (Ta) 20° C
(68° F), all LEDs at full intensity. Allow for a deviation of +/- 10%.
Thermal
Cooling ....................................................................................................................................... Convection
Maximum ambient temperature (Ta max.) ........................................................................... 45° C (113° F)
Minimum ambient temperature (Ta min. -30° C (-22)* ............................................................................ ° F)
Maximum surface temperature, steady state, at 45° C ambient ........................................... 55° C (131° F)
Total heat dissipation (calculated, +/- 10%) ............................................................................ 640 BTU/hr.
*To ensure correct low temperature start-up, power must be maintained below -20° C (-4° F)
Approvals
Global CB Certification/IECEE ...................................................................... IEC 60598-2-5 (IEC 60598-1)
EU safety ................................................ EN60598-2-5 (EN60598-1), EN62471, EN62493, EN60598-2-1
EU EMC ............................... EN55015, EN61547, EN61000-3-2 & 3-3, EN61000-4-2, EN6100-4-4 & 4-5
US safety .............................................................................................................................. ANSI/UL 1598
US EMC ......................................................................................................... CFR Title 47 Part15 Class A
Canadian safety .......................................................................................................... CSA C.22.2 No. 250
Australia/NZ ........................................................................................................................................ RCM
Included Items
User manual
Control panel cover plate
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Accessories
Exterior Wash 200 Series, Narrow Diffuser Kit .................................................................... P/N 91610154
Exterior Wash 200 Series, Medium Diffuser Kit ................................................................... P/N 91610153
Exterior Wash 200 Series, Wide Diffuser Kit ....................................................................... P/N 91610152
Exterior Wash 200 Series, Very Wide Diffuser Kit ............................................................... P/N 91610151
Exterior Wash 200 Series, Asymmetric Diffuser Kit ............................................................. P/N 91610150
Exterior Wash 200 Series, Glare Shield / Snoot .................................................................. P/N 91611745
Honeycomb Louver for Exterior Wash 200 and 220 ............................................................. P/N 91611857
Honeycomb Louver for Exterior Wash 210 ........................................................................... P/N 91611844
Related Items
Martin Companion software suite incl. software uploader ................ Free download from www.martin.com
Martin Companion Cable USB/DMX Interface ...................................................................... P/N 91616091
Martin RDM 5.5 Splitter ........................................................................................................ P/N 90758150
Ordering Information
Exterior Wash 200, 7°, EU, Aluminum .................................................................................. P/N 90509087
Exterior Wash 200, 7°, US, Aluminum .................................................................................. P/N 90509090
Exterior Wash 210, 10°, EU, Aluminum ................................................................................ P/N 90509088
Exterior Wash 210, 10°, US, Aluminum ................................................................................ P/N 90509095
Exterior Wash 220, 7°, EU, Aluminum .................................................................................. P/N 90509089
Exterior Wash 220, 7°, US, Aluminum .................................................................................. P/N 90509091
Specifications subject to change without notice. For latest product specifications, see www.martin.com
Disposing of this product
Martin® products are supplied in compliance with Directive 2012/19/EC
of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union on
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment), where applicable.
Help preserve the environment! Ensure that this product is recycled at
the end of its life. Your supplier can give details of local arrangements for
the disposal of Martin® products
FCC compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment
in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his own expense.
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Product specificaties
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Categorie: | Verlichting |
Model: | Exterior Wash 200 |
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