Jem JEM Hazer Pro Dunsterzeuger User Manual [EN]

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Contents
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................ 2
Contents ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Safety information ...................................................................................................................... 5
Product overview ....................................................................................................................... 8
Product description ................................................................................................................ 8
Features at a glance ............................................................................................................... 8
Product details ....................................................................................................................... 9
Quick Start ............................................................................................................................... 10
Setting up ............................................................................................................................. 10
Making haze ......................................................................................................................... 10
Switching off ......................................................................................................................... 10
Installation and setting up ........................................................................................................ 11
Location ............................................................................................................................... 11
AC power.............................................................................................................................. 11
Setting up ............................................................................................................................. 12
Final checks ......................................................................................................................... 12
Turning on the power ........................................................................................................... 12
Turning off the power ........................................................................................................... 12
Control settings ........................................................................................................................ 13
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 13
Quick access buttons .......................................................................................................... 13
Setting Run mode ................................................................................................................. 14
Setting Haze density ............................................................................................................. 14
Setting Fan speed ................................................................................................................ 14
Auto Fan Mode ..................................................................................................................... 14
Setting the Timer .................................................................................................................. 14
Setting the DMX base address ............................................................................................. 15
Setting the master-slave link mode ...................................................................................... 15
Aux option ............................................................................................................................ 15
PSI option ............................................................................................................................. 15
Priming the machine after fluid out....................................................................................... 15
Resetting options to factory settings .................................................................................... 15
Remote control ........................................................................................................................ 18
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 18
Functions .............................................................................................................................. 18
Connection ........................................................................................................................... 18
DMX control ............................................................................................................................. 19
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 19
Connection ........................................................................................................................... 19
DMX functions ...................................................................................................................... 19
RDM operation ..................................................................................................................... 20
Haze fluid types ........................................................................................................................ 21
Basic service ........................................................................................................................... 22
Cleaning ............................................................................................................................... 22
Fuse replacement................................................................................................................. 22
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................... 23
Status messages ...................................................................................................................... 24
Resetting the machine after fluid out .................................................................................... 24
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Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 25
Contents
Safety information
The following symbols are used to identify important safety information:
Caution! Safety hazard. Risk of personal injury.
Caution! Burn
hazard. Hot
surface. Do not
touch.
Danger!
Hazardous
voltage. Contact
will cause electric
shock.
Caution! Fire
hazard.
Warning! This product is not for household use. It presents risks of injury due to electric shock, burns, falls and respiratory problems!
Read this manual before operating the machine, follow the safety precautions listed below, and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the machine. Use the system only as described in this manual and in accordance with local laws and regulations.
If you have questions about how to operate the machine safely, or if you have followed the instructions in this manual and the machine is malfunctioning, please contact Martin Service.
Preventing electric shocks
Always ground (earth) the machine electrically.
Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and
electrical codes, and that has both overload and ground-fault protection.
Before connecting the haze machine to power, check that the voltage indicated on the machine’s serial label matches your local AC power voltage. If your AC power voltage does not match, do not use the machine. Contact Martin Service for assistance.
Before using the machine, check that all power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices.
If the machine or any cables connected to it are in any way damaged, defective, wet, or show signs of overheating, stop using the machine and contact Martin Service for assistance. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent.
Disconnect the machine from AC power before servicing and when not in use.
This system is not waterproof and should not be exposed to wet outdoor conditions. Do not immerse in water or any other liquid. Do not expose to high-pressure water jets.
Do not spill fluid over or inside the machine. If fluid is spilled, disconnect AC power and clean with a damp cloth. If fluid is spilled onto electronic parts, take the system out of service and contact Martin for advice.
Safety information 5
Do not remove the covers or attempt to repair a faulty machine. Refer any service not described in this manual to Martin.
Do not operate the machine if any parts are damaged, defective or missing.
Moisture and electricity do not mix. Do not aim haze output at electrical connections or devices.
Preventing burns and fire
The haze produced by the machine is hot enough to cause burns when it leaves the nozzle, and very hot droplets of fluid escape occasionally. Keep people and objects at least 60cm (24 inches) away from the haze output nozzle.
Do not touch the haze output nozzle during or after use – it becomes extremely hot and remains hot for several hours after the machine has been shut down.
Haze output contains glycol, a flammable alcohol that burns with an almost invisible blue flame. Do not point haze output at sources of ignition such as open flames or pyrotechnic effects.
Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches, fluid sensors or fuses.
Replace fuses only with ones of the type and rating specified in this
manual for the machine.
Provide a minimum free space of 100mm (4 inches) around the machine.
Provide a minimum free space of 500mm (20 inches) around fans and air
vents and ensure free and unobstructed air flow to and around the machine.
Keep the machine at least 60cm (24 inches) away from combustible and heat-sensitive materials.
Do not operate the machine if the ambient temperature (Ta) is below 5° C (41° F) or above 40° C (104° F).
Do not operate the machine if the relative air humidity exceeds 80%.
Preventing injuries
Ensure that the surface on which the machine is located or installed can safely hold the weight of the machine.
Do not install the machine over areas where people are present.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Haze machines can cause condensation. Do not point the output at smooth floors. Floors and surfaces may become slippery. Check these frequently and wipe dry as necessary to avoid any danger of slipping.
Ensure at least 2m visibility in areas where haze is being produced.
Haze fluid contains food-grade glycols in solution but may present health
risks if swallowed. Do not drink it. Store it securely. If eye contact occurs, rinse with water. If fluid is swallowed, give water and obtain medical advice.
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Preventing breathing problems
A haze machine can operate safely only with the haze fluid it is designed for. Use the machine only with fluids specified under “Haze fluid options” on page 21 or you may cause the release of toxic gases, presenting a severe health hazard. You will also probably damage the machine.
Do not create dense haze in confined or poorly ventilated areas.
Do not expose people with health problems (including allergic and/or
respiratory conditions such as asthma) to haze output.
Do not point haze output directly at a person’s face or at face height.
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Product overview
Product description
The Jem Hazer Pro™ is a top of the range haze machine from Martin Professional designed for the highly demanding professional market. Its ability to produce exceptionally fine atmospheric haze in a short period of time makes it an ideal choice for rental houses, shows, theatres, TV studios, clubs, bars, cruise ships, theme parks and more.
Robust yet small and lightweight, the Jem Hazer Pro™ is capable of dispersing an even, continuous haze with superior optical clarity and reflectivity, the perfect small-particle haze for highlighting today’s highly defined light beams. A high­quality air pump system ensures smooth distribution while a unique mixing channel allows the haze to optimize before being expelled.
Congratulations on your purchase of the Jem Hazer Pro™ from Martin. Details of the full range of Martin products are available on our website at www.martin.com.
Features at a glance
Finest haze production in its class
Small particle, even haze
Continuous output
Water-based fluid with long hang time
Low noise
Lightweight
Variable haze and fan controls with 1% increments
2.5 liter fluid capacity
Sealed fluid system for transportation
Advanced Pump Technology (APT)
Battery powered automatic shutdown sequence prevents clogging
RDM ready
On-board DMX 3-pin and 5-pin
User-friendly on-board control panel
Optional Flying Kit and Digital Remote Control
Use only Martin C-Plus Haze Fluid™. Use of other fluid will void warranty.
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Product details
Digital remote plug
VR program upload socket and status LEDs
Main powe switch
Power inlet connector
3 pin DMX input and link
5 pin DMX input and link
Digital control panel
Fluid tank
Haze output port
Warning, high temperature vapour and surfaces!
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Quick Start
You are no doubt eager to switch on the machine and try it out by making a lot of haze. This section tells you how to do that. However, please also make the time to read the safety and servicing instructions in the remainder of this manual.
Setting up
Locate the machine in a suitably large area with nothing in front of the haze output.
Fill the fluid tank with Martin C-Plus Haze Fluid™ only. Use of other fluid will
void the warranty.
Connect a suitably rated power supply to the machine using the supplied Neutrik Powercon cable. The power requirements are:
3.1A @ 230V (EU model) 6A @ 120V (US model)
Now set the mains switch, at the rear of the machine, to the ‘ON’ position. The display will show HEAT. If the display shows OFF press the RUN button (bottom right hand button) on the digital control panel. After about 6-8 minutes the display should show CONT and the machine will begin producing haze. If the display shows RDY press the RUN button to start haze.
Making haze
The two quick access buttons at the bottom left of the control panel automatically select different haze densities. The SILENT button enables or disables a quieter run mode. The RUN button starts and stops haze production.
If you want to adjust the haze density manually, press the Menu < > buttons until the display shows HAZE, then press the Enter button and use the Value up/down buttons to select a value above 0%.
You can also adjust the fan speed using the FAN menu.
If no haze is produced it may be necessary to prime the machine, press the Menu <> buttons until the display shows PRME, then press the Value Up button so the display shows Y, then press the Enter button.
Switching off
The Hazer Pro is designed to run a self-cleaning cycle on power down to help prevent blockages, using its built in rechargeable battery. When you turn off the power the cleaning cycle will begin automatically if required.
If cleaning is needed, the display will show “WAIT”, then “90” counting down to “00”. The machine will then power off automatically.
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Installation and setting up
DANGER! DO NOT operate the haze machine until you have read and observed all the precautions listed under “Safety information” on page 5.
Location
The Jem Hazer Pro™ is designed to be located on the floor or may be suspended using the optional flying kit. If suspending the machine, the handles are removed and four eyebolts provided in the flying kit are fitted in their place.
The machine can operate in any orientation from 30 degrees upwards to 30 degrees downwards. Steeper tilting may cause fluid leakage.
If the machine is to be suspended, ensure the mounting surface can support the weight of the machine. Do not suspend the machine over areas where people will be underneath. Use only the correct Martin flying kit to suspend the machine.
Ensure that there is at least 100mm clearance all round the machine and at least 60cm in front of the haze output.
AC power
Before using the machine, ensure that a grounding-type (earthed) power plug that fits the local power outlets is installed on the Neutrik Powercon cable provided.
DANGER! Make sure the power plug is correctly rated:
• For EU (230V) use fit a plug rated 6 amp minimum
• For US (120V) use fit a plug rated 10 amp minimum
When installing the plug, follow the plug manufacturer’s instructions and connect pins as follows: Yellow and green wire to ground (earth), blue wire to neutral and brown wire to live.
The table below shows some common pin identification schemes.
wire function marking screw colour
brown live “L” yellow or brass
blue neutral “N” silver
green/yellow earth
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green
Before connecting the haze machine to power, verify that the AC supply is adequately dimensioned for the current draw of the machine. The machine requires:
3.1A @ 230V (EU model) 6A @ 120V (US model) Check that the local AC voltage is appropriate, as indicated on the machine’s serial number label. If your AC voltage is outside the appropriate range, do not use the machine. Contact Martin Service for assistance.
Setting up
Fill the fluid tank only with Martin C-Plus Haze Fluid™ (see page 21).
If DMX control is being used, connect the machine to the DMX line (see page
18). If the Jem Digital Remote is being used (optional accessory), connect the remote to the Remote socket (see page 9).
Final checks
Before applying power to the haze machine, verify the following:
the machine is safely located or installed and meets the location requirements stated on page 11
the operator is familiar with, and able to comply with, the requirements for safe operation listed on page 5.
the haze fluid is one of the genuine Martin fluids listed under “Haze fluid options” on page 21.
the machine is electrically grounded (earthed)
the AC power distribution circuits and lines are adequately rated for the
current load
Turning on the power
Turn on the main power switch located next to the power inlet. The display will show HEAT. If the display shows OFF press the RUN button (bottom right hand button) on the digital control panel. The machine will remember its state from when it was turned off last time, so it will only power up in OFF mode if you have previously disabled the heaters.
After about 6-8 minutes the display should show CONT and the machine will begin producing haze. If the display shows RDY press the RUN button to start haze.
Turning off the power
The Hazer Pro is designed to run a self-cleaning cycle on power down to help prevent blockages, using its built in rechargeable battery. When you turn off the power the cleaning cycle will begin automatically if required.
If cleaning is needed, the display will show “WAIT”, then “90” counting down to “00”. During this time the unit purges the fluid from its internal pipework to help prevent blockages.
The machine will then power off automatically.
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Control settings
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Overview
The digital display in the centre of the top panel allows you to configure the machine using option menus.
Digital displa
Enter/store button

Menu previous/next buttons
PRE1 PRE2 SILENT RUN
The brightness of the display can be changed to LOW, NORM or HIGH using the DISP menu option.
Quick access buttons
The four quick access buttons below the display allow you to quickly set the machine to one of two haze output levels, and engage silent mode or continuous run mode. The display shows the current setting.
The two left hand buttons select preset combinations of haze and fan.
quick mode haze and fan settings
Value down/up buttons
Quick access buttons


The two right hand buttons change the operating mode.
Press RUN to turn on haze in continuous run mode. The display shows . To stop the haze, press the Run button again to set the machine to Standby mode (heaters remain on).
Press SILENT to engage a low noise mode which slows down the fan. If the RUN button is used to stop the haze, Silent mode is not cancelled. Silent mode is a global setting and will affect both manual and DMX control.
To change the preset settings, adjust the Fan and Haze settings using the menu, then within 3 seconds press the Pre1/Pre2 button to store the settings.  will then be displayed if successful.
Control settings 13
Haze 35%, Fan 15%
Haze 75%, Fan 45%
Setting Run mode
The Run menu sets the operational mode of the unit, either Off, Standby (heaters remain on), Fan only, Timer mode or Continuous mode.
Use the Menu Previous / Next buttons to select the  option. Use the Up/Down buttons to select     . Press the Enter button to store the setting. The display shows .
Selecting OFF will disable the heaters on the unit.
Setting Haze density
Use the Menu Previous / Next buttons to select the  option. Use the Up/Down buttons to select the density from . Press the Enter button to store the haze setting. The display shows .
If you want to temporarily change the haze density, do not press Enter. The haze setting will go back to its stored value next time the machine is powered up. This applies to all options.
Setting Fan speed
Use the Previous / Next buttons to select the  option. Use the Up/Down buttons to select the fan speed from . Press the Enter button to store the fan setting.
The fan will run continuously if set above 0% and the RUN menu is set to FAN, TIME or CONT.
If haze is being produced and the fan is off or set to a low speed, the fan speed will be automatically increased to prevent build-up of haze at the machine output. The fan will also automatically run on for a short period when haze is turned off.
Auto Fan Mode
In some circumstances where an improved vertical distribution of haze is required,  can be selected from the  menu. This causes the fan speed to vary over a 5 minute period.
Setting the Timer
Select the TIME option from the RUN menu. Then set the TRUN and TOFF values from the menu. The TRUN and TOFF values are set in seconds and are in the range 0-99. The haze and fan values are taken from the menu settings for Haze and Fan. The timer will cycle continuously until the run menu is changed. Use this mode for maintaining a low level of haze in smaller venues.
When the timer is running and the display is not showing a menu, the display shows TRUN or TOFF as the timer cycles between run and off modes.
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Setting the DMX base address
Use the Previous / Next buttons to select the  option. Use the Up/Down buttons to set the DMX base address from  to . If you hold down the button the address will count up or down. Press the Enter button to store the address setting. The machine will automatically respond to a DMX controller whenever it is connected.
When using in a DMX system ensure the LINK menu is set to RECV (the default setting) to avoid causing DMX errors to other devices on the system.
Setting the master-slave link mode
It is possible to control several machines from one digital remote. The machine with the remote plugged into it becomes the Master. The other machines are Slaves. The machines are interconnected with DMX cabling.
Use the Previous / Next buttons to select the  option. Use the Up/Down buttons to select  (slave unit) or (master unit). Press the Enter button to store the link setting.
The machine should be set to  only if it is running as a master. If running as a slave, stand-alone or DMX controlled it should be set to .
Aux option
This option is not currently used and has no effect on the machine.
PSI option
This option is for service use oniy.
Priming the machine after fluid out
If the machine runs out of fluid it should be shut down to prevent damage to the pump. To suck the new fluid back into the machine, replace/refill the fluid tank and use the prime function.
Use the Previous / Next buttons to select the  option. Use the Up/Down buttons to change the option to . Press the Enter button to start the priming function.
The machine will pump at full power for about 10 seconds or until the unit senses fluid in the heat exchanger. To exit this menu if you decide not to activate the Prime function, select and press Enter.
If the machine is not up to operating temperature the Prime function will do nothing.
Resetting options to factory settings
The factory settings configure a standard mode of operation for the machine.
Use the Previous / Next buttons to select the  option.
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Use the Up/Down buttons to change the option to . Press the Enter button to reset all options.
To exit this menu if you decide not to reset the options, select and press Enter.
16 Control settings
The factory settings are:
option setting
HAZE
FAN


TRUN seconds
TOFF seconds
RUN
ADDR
DISP
LINK
AUX
PRME
PRE1
PRE2




   
   
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Remote control
X
X
Overview
The Jem digital remote control, available separately, may be used for remote control of the Jem Hazer Pro™. Several machines may be controlled from one remote using the LINK function (see page 15).
LR socket
LR socket
(on rear)
Haze button
Display
Timer button
Functions
The remote control provides the following functions:
Haze button: turns haze output on and off. Press once to start haze and again to stop.
Timer button: turns the haze timer on and off.
Haze level setting (HAZE = 0 -100%)
Fan speed setting (FAN = 0 -100%)
Timer run time/off time settings (TRUN = 1 -90 seconds, TOFF = 20-89
seconds)
Run mode (RUN = OFF, STBY, FAN, TIME, CONT)
The functions are the same as on the built in control panel and are described on page 13.
The RUN menu duplicates the functions of the Haze and Timer buttons. The buttons are simply a quick way to control this menu function.
Connection
The remote control has two identical XLR connectors on the top and back for connection to the Jem Hazer Pro™. Plug the cable provided with the remote control into one of these sockets and into the top 3-pin XLR plug on the rear panel of the Jem Hazer Pro™ (not the 3-pin DMX plug). The remote control is powered through its cable by the Jem Hazer Pro™; no batteries are required. The cable may be extended to up to 25 m (82 ft.) with a 3-pin XLR DMX cable, available from your Martin dealer.
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DMX control
Overview
DMX is a digital control system widely used in entertainment and architectural lighting. Any controller meeting the DMX-512 standard may be used to control and program the haze output of the Jem Hazer Pro™.
Connection
The Jem Hazer Pro™ provides 3-pin and 5-pin XLR connectors on the rear panel of the unit for DMX connection.
You can use either the 3-pin or 5-pin connectors for in or link through, but you should not use the unit as a splitter by connecting both the 3-pin and 5-pin outputs.
For best results, use cable designed for high speed digital data transmission. Suitable DMX cable is available from your Martin dealer.
When a DMX signal is present, the Jem Hazer Pro™ stand­alone functions do not work. To fire the unit from the control panel or remote control, the DMX controller must be powered off or disconnected.
DMX functions
The Jem Hazer Pro™ address setting must match the DMX address allocated to it on your controller. To set the address, see “Setting the DMX base address” on page 15. The Jem Hazer Pro™ requires three DMX channels.
For example if the Jem Hazer Pro™ is set to DMX address 100, channel 1 will be controlled by address 100, channel 2 will be controlled by address 101 and channel 3 by address 102.
When the machine is at running temperature and is under DMX control it displays .
The functions of each DMX control channel are shown on the following page.
DMX contro
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Channel 1 DMX value
range
Haze
output
Level
Channel 2 DMX value
Fan
output
level (fan
will always
run if haze
is active)
Channel 3 DMX value
Special
functions
0-12 Idle range None 0 13- 24 Haze 5% 25- 36 Haze 10%
…….. …….
245 -255 Haze 100%
range
0-12 Idle range None 0
13-24 Fan 5% 25-36 Fan 10% …….. …….
245 -255 Fan 100%
range
0-50 Idle range None 0
51-100 Prime 5 seconds within
101-150
151-200 Heater off &
201-255 Heater on
Function Macro description Default
value
Function Macro description Default
value
Function Macro description Default
value
range to activate
once
uto Fan
mode
shutdown
(normal
operation)
None (level
triggered) 5 seconds within range to activate
once
None, but heaters
will stay on if
channel 3 returns to
zero
RDM operation
The Jem Hazer Pro supports DMX Remote Device Management (RDM). This allows configuration and status monitoring of the machine from a suitably equipped lighting console or control system.
The following can be configured using RDM: Set/read DMX start address Set/read RDM device label Reset device Reset options to factory defaults
The following parameters can be read using RDM: Device status (ready, heating) DMX “slot” functions (channel functions) Device software version Device model/manufacturer Service Data
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Haze fluid types
The Jem Hazer Pro™ must only be used with C-Plus Haze Fluid™. Martin supplies high quality haze fluids that are based on ultra-pure deionized water. No other fluid is suitable for use.
To find your local dealer visit www.martin.com
DANGER! The Jem Hazer Pro™ can run safely only on the specific haze fluid it is designed for. Use ONLY the Martin haze fluid designated in this manual. NEVER use any other type of fluid, or toxic gas may be produced. You will probably also cause damage to the system that will invalidate the product warranty. Do not dilute haze fluid with water or any other liquid. Discard haze fluid if it becomes contaminated.
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Basic service
Before servicing the Jem Hazer Pro™, read and observe all the precautions listed in “Safety information” on page 5. Any service not described in this section must be carried out by a Martin service technician.
To find your local Martin service centre visit www.martin.com
Cleaning
Excessive dust, haze fluid, and dirt build-up will degrade performance and cause overheating and damage to the machine that is not covered by the product warranty. To maintain adequate cooling, dust must be cleaned from the outer casing and air vents of the machine periodically.
Isolate the machine from power and allow to cool completely before cleaning. The haze output nozzle remains hot for a period after use.
Remove dust from the air vents with a soft brush, cotton swab, vacuum, or compressed air.
Clean haze fluid residues from the haze output of the machine using a damp cloth.
Clean the outer casing with a damp cloth only.
Fuse replacement
The two fuses for the haze machine are located on the electronics board inside the unit.
DANGER! Disconnect the power supply before removing any covers. Live parts inside!
To replace a fuse, disconnect the power cord from the supply, unscrew the screws holding the top cover of the unit and remove the cover. The electronics board is located in the compartment under the display.
Remove the spent fuse and replace with one of exactly the same size and rating. The fuse type is indicated below. Contact Martin Service if the fuse blows repeatedly.
F1 120V = 10AT 230V = 6.3AT
F2 120V = 3.15AT 230V = 3.15AT
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Troubleshooting
Problem Probable cause(s) Suggested remedy
Machine will not produce haze when control panel set to RUN or remote control Haze switch turned on
Machine not at operating temperature
 set to 0 Increase setting
 set to 0 Increase setting
DMX signal present
Wait until  message no longer shown
Disconnect or turn off DMX controller
DMX address setting Machine can be fired from control panel or remote control, but not by DMX controller
Haze output is weak Machine requires priming Prime machine (page 15)
Wet, greasy, non-uniform haze output, fluid drips or spits from nozzle, or very loud noise when firing machine
Machine appears dead
Machine causes DMX errors to occur on other units when connected to a DMX system
incorrect
Poor connection in DMX line
LINK menu is set to SEND Set LINK menu to RECV
Incompatible haze fluid Use approved fluid!
Mains fuse blown Replace fuse (page 22)
No power at AC cable inlet
LINK menu is set to SEND Set LINK menu to RECV
Change DMX address (page
15)
Check DMX cables and connections
Check power cable and circuit breaker
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Status messages
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message reason
 


 


 
 
 

The heaters are Off, the unit is shut down. The unit is heating up to operating temperature. T
e heaterisat operating temperature, but Haze is not turned on (RUN set to STBY or HAZE set to 0%). T
e heater isat operating temperature and the unit is under DMX control. T
achine is in run mode and is producing haze. The machine is in quiet run mode and is producing haze. The machine is in Timer mode and is in a RUN period (the number counts down to show the run time) The machine is in Timer mode and is in an OFF period (the number counts down to show the off time) The machine has detected an error with its calibration setting and will not operate. Call Martin Service. The machine has detected and will not operate. Call Martin Service. The machine is running a cleaning cycle which lasts 90 seconds (number may be 90 to 0) (on start-up) The internal battery is low and the last shutdown did not complete. If this message displays on every start-up, call Martin Service to obtain a replacement battery.
n error in the temperature sensor
Resetting the machine after fluid out
If the machine runs out of fluid simply refill the fluid container and follow the priming instructions on page 15.
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Specifications
Physical
Length ......................................................................................................... 565mm
Width ........................................................................................................... 269mm
Height .......................................................................................................... 298mm
Dry weight ....................................................................................................... 15Kg
Performance
Operating time ....................................................................................... continuous
Warm up time (approx) .............................................................................6 minutes
Maximum operating time at minimum output with 2.5L fluid ..................... 52 hours
Operating time at maximum output with 2.5L fluid ................................. 10.5 hours
Control and programming
Control options ....... onboard control panel, DMX, optional digital remote control
........................ .instant or timer-controlled output, 0-100% adjustable output level
................................................................................... .adjustable Fan Speed Level
DMX channels ...................................................................................................... 3
DMX compliance ......................................................................... USITT DMX512-A
RDM compliance .......................................................................... ANSI/ESTA E1.20
Construction
Housing ...................................................................................... Steel & aluminium
Heat exchanger ..................................................... 600W, direct thermal protection
Fluid system
Fluid pump .......................................................... Oscillating piston, high pressure
Onboard fluid capacity .................................................................................... 2.5 L
Compatible fluids ..................................................... Jem C-Plus Haze Fluid™ only
Installation
Orientation ..................................................................................... Floor or flying kit
Connections
Power connection ..................................................................... Neutrik PowerCon
DMX data .................................................................... 3-pin and 5-pin XLR sockets
Remote control ............................................................................ 3-pin locking XLR
Electrical
AC power (EU models) ..................................................... 220-240V nominal, 50Hz
AC power (US models) ..................................................... 110-120V nominal, 60Hz
Main fuse (220-240V power) ......................................................................... 6.3AT
Main fuse (110-120V power) .......................................................................... 10AT
Typical Power and Current
US model ............................................................................................... 600W, 5.2A
EU model ............................................................................................... 600W, 2.6A
Measurements made at nominal voltage. Allow for a deviation of +/-10%
Thermal
Maximum ambient temperature (Ta max) ............................................. 40°C (104°F)
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Exterior surface temperature, steady state, at 20°C ambient .................. 30°C (86°F)
Max nozzle temperature ..................................................................... 290°C (554°F)
Approvals
EU EMC: ..................................................................................... EN 61000-6-3:2001
EU safety: .................................................................................... EN 60 335-1:2002
Immunity: .................................................................................... EN 61000-6-1:2001
................................................................. EN 50 366 : 2003 Electromagnetic fields
US safety (pending) ........................................................................................ UL998
Canadian safety (pending) .................................................... CSA C22.2 No 104-01
Included items:
Power cable, 1.5m (4.9ft.), without mains plug Fluid container, 2.5l
Accessories
Multifunction Digital Remote Control, JEM Hazer Pro™ ..................... P/N 92765041
Flying kit, JEM Hazer Pro™ ................................................................. P/N 92610002
Ordering information
JEM Hazer Pro™ US model 120V ....................................................... P/N 92225945
JEM Hazer Pro™ EU model 230V ....................................................... P/N 92225940
Specifications subject to change without notice. For the latest product specifications, see www.martin.com
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Disposing of this product
Martin™ products are supplied in compliance with Directive 2002/96/E C of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union on WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic E quipment), as amended by Directive 2003/108/EC, where applicable.
Help preserve the environment! Ensure that this product is recycled at the end of its life. You r supplie r can give d eta ils of local a rrange m e nts for the disposal of Martin products.
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