Martin ERA 400 Performance CLD, ERA 400 Performance WRM User Manual [EN]

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ERA 400 Performance CLD
ERA 400 Performance WRM
User manual
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Dimensions

All dimensions are given in millimeters
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Table of contents
Dimensions ................................................................................................... 2
Safety information ......................................................................................... 4
Introduction ................................................................................................... 8
Before using the product for the first time ............................................... 8
Fixture overview ............................................................................................ 9
Physical installation .................................................................................... 10
Fixture location ...................................................................................... 10
Mounting the fixture ............................................................................... 10
Fastening the fixture to a flat surface .................................................... 10
Mounting the fixture on a truss .............................................................. 10
AC power connection .................................................................................. 12
Linking fixtures to power in a chain ....................................................... 12
Data network requirements ................................................................... 13
Tips for reliable data transmission ......................................................... 13
Connecting the data link ........................................................................ 13
Fixture Setup .............................................................................................. 14
Using the control menus ........................................................................ 14
Setting DMX address ............................................................................. 14
Personality settings ............................................................................... 14
Set all settings to factory default............................................................ 16
Fixture Test ............................................................................................ 16
Fixture Information ................................................................................. 16
Setting options by RDM .............................................................................. 18
Scanning for RDM devices on the data link .......................................... 18
Getting status and setting options by RDM ........................................... 18
RDM ....................................................................................................... 19
Effects ......................................................................................................... 20
Dimming ................................................................................................. 20
Strobe effects......................................................................................... 20
Pan and tilt ............................................................................................. 20
Colors .................................................................................................... 20
Gobos .................................................................................................... 21
Focus ..................................................................................................... 22
Zoom ...................................................................................................... 22
Prism ...................................................................................................... 22
Iris .......................................................................................................... 22
Beam shaping blades ............................................................................ 22
Maintenance ............................................................................................... 24
Cleaning ................................................................................................. 24
Fuse replacement .................................................................................. 24
Service and repairs ................................................................................ 25
DMX protocol .............................................................................................. 26
Control menus ............................................................................................ 30
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 35
Specifications .............................................................................................. 36
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Safety information

shock.
or a risk of eye injury if the safety precautions below are not followed.
operating or servicing the fixture.
and lock out power before carrying out any installation or maintenance work.
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!
Powerful
light
emission.
Risk of eye
injury.
Warning! Risk Group 3 - high risk product (see page 5) according to EN62471. Possibly hazardous radiation emitted from this product. May be harmful to the eyes. Do not stare at operating lamp and do not view the light output with optical instruments or any device that may concentrate the beam.
This lighting fixture is for professional use only and must be installed by a qualified technician. It is not for household use. It presents risks of severe injury or death due to fire hazards, electric shock and falls. It can create a fire hazard
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. Follow the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the product. Keep this user manual for future use.
For the latest user documentation and other information about this and all Martin® products, please visit the Martin® website at http://www.martin.com
If you have any questions about how to install, operate or service the fixture safely, please contact your Martin® distributor (see www.martin.com/distributors for details) or in the USA on 1-844-776-4899.
Respect all locally applicable laws, codes and regulations when installing,
Warning!
See user
manual for
important
safety
information.
Warning!
Hazardous
voltage. Risk
of lethal or
severe
electric
Warning!
Fire hazard.
Warning!
Hot surfaces.

Protection from electric shock

Ensure that the fixture is electrically connected to ground (earth). Disconnect the fixture from AC power when not in use. 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
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Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical
Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
any lens or other optical component.
from the light output are normally prevented by natural aversion reflexes.
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 and are of suitable type for the location (including water, pollution, temperature and UV resistance).
The light source contained in this luminaire shall only be replaced by the manufacturer or his service agent or a similar qualified person.

Protection from burns and fire

Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature (Ta) exceeds 40° C (104° F).
The surface of the fixture can reach up to 70° C (158° F) if the fixture is operated at the maximum permitted ambient temperature. Allow the fixture to cool for at least 40 minutes before handling.
Install the fixture on a non-combustible surface (brick, concrete, plaster etc.) only.
Keep all combustible materials (volatile liquids etc.). Keep all combustible materials (e.g. fabric, wood, paper) at least 0.2 m (8 in.) away from the fixture head.
Ensure that there is free and unobstructed airflow around the fixture. Provide a minimum clearance of 100 mm (4 in.) around fans and air vents.
Do not illuminate surfaces within 500 mm (19.7 ins.) 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

Protection from eye injury: ERA 400 Performance CLD variant

This fixture is a Risk Group 2 product according to IEC/TR 62778 for blue light only and a Risk Group 3 product when all photo-biological risks are considered according to IEC/EN 62471. It emits possibly hazardous optical radiation.
It falls into the Risk Group categories shown below according to both IEC/EN 62471 and IEC/TR 62778 under worst-case conditions:
At a distance of less than 3.8 m (12.5 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 3.8 m (12.5 ft.), potential eye and skin injury hazards
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Position the fixture so that persons cannot be exposed to the fixture's light
near the fixture.
not use safety cables as the primary means of support.
output at a distance of less than 3.8 m (12.5 ft.) from the fixture, and so that prolonged staring into the light output at less than 15.3 m (50 ft.) from the fixture is not expected.
Do not look directly into the fixture’s light output. Do not look at LEDs with magnifiers, telescopes, binoculars or similar optical
instruments that may concentrate the light output. Ensure that persons are not looking at the fixture when the fixture lights up
suddenly. This can happen when power is applied, when the fixture receives a DMX signal, or when certain control menu items are selected.
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.

Protection from eye injury: ERA 400 Performance WRM variant

This fixture is a Risk Group 2 product according to IEC/TR 62778 for blue light only and a Risk Group 2 product when all photo-biological risks are considered according to IEC/EN 62471. It emits possibly hazardous optical radiation.
It falls into the Risk Group categories shown below according to both IEC/EN 62471 and IEC/TR 62778 under worst-case conditions:
Position the fixture so that persons cannot be exposed to the fixture's light output at a distance of less than 0.2 m (8 in.) from the fixture, and so that prolonged staring into the light output at less than 7.1 m (23.3 ft.) from the fixture is not expected.
Do not look directly into the fixture’s light output. Do not look at LEDs with magnifiers, telescopes, binoculars or similar optical
instruments that may concentrate the light output. Ensure that persons are not looking at the fixture when the fixture lights up
suddenly. This can happen when power is applied, when the fixture receives a DMX signal, or when certain control menu items are selected.
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

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
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If the fixture is installed in a location where it may cause injury or damage if it
technician.
falls, install as directed in this manual a secondary attachment such as a safety cable 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.
Allow enough clearance around the head to ensure that it cannot collide with an object or another fixture when it moves.
Check that all external covers and rigging hardware are securely fastened. Do not operate the fixture with missing or damaged covers, shields or any
optical component. Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever
installing, servicing or moving the fixture. Do not lift or carry the fixture by its head. Always ensure that the fixture is
supported by its base. 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.
Do not modify the fixture or install other than genuine Martin parts. Refer any service operation not described in this manual to a qualified
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Introduction

The ERA 400 Performance from Martin® is a compact fully featured profile fixture with a 300W white LED engine that produces a sharp gobo projection with a flat field.
The fixture provides 540° of pan movement, 260° of tilt movement, motorized 1:3 zoom, motorized focus lens, motorised beam shaping shutters, smooth full-range dimming, strobing shutter and pulse effects, full CMY color mixing system, 9 color filters, 7 user-replaceable rotating gobos, 9 static gobos, a rotating prism, and iris making the fixture ideal for live shows, TV events, stage, concerts, and nightclubs.
The Martin® ERA 400 Performance is available in two variants with different source LEDs. This manual covers both variants.
ERA 400 Performance WRM
3200K warm white LED source
6000 lumens fixture output
color rendering index (CRI) >96
ERA 400 Performance CLD
6500K cold white LED source
10000 lumens fixture output
color rendering index (CRI) >72
The Martin® ERA 400 Performance can be controlled using any DMX-compliant controller and may be remotely configured by RDM. It is supplied with this user manual, a 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) power cable ready for a local power plug (not included), and two mounting brackets for attachment of suitable, user supplied rigging clamps.

Before using the product for the first time

1. Read ‘Safety information’ on page 4 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. Before operating, ensure that the voltage and frequency of the power supply match the power requirements of the fixture.
4. If the fixture is not going to be hard-wired to a mains supply, install a local power plug (not supplied) on the end of the supplied power cable.
5. If fixtures are exposed to a sudden temperature change, give them time to warm or cool to the ambient temperature before applying power. This will help avoid damage due to condensation.
6. Check the support pages on the Martin® 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.
Note that whenever AC power is applied to the fixture, it will reset all effects and functions to their home positions and the fixture head will move. This process usually takes around 20 seconds.
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Fixture overview

1 – Display
The display shows the fixture status and user setup menu. When DMX is not detected, the display backlight will flash on and off.
2 - Buttons
MENU: Activate the menu mode, or return to the previous level of the menu structure. DOWN: Decrease a parameter setting, or go down a menu branch UP: Increase a parameter setting, or go up a menu branch ENTER: Confirm the selected function
Press and hold the MENU button to exit the menu mode.
3 - DMX XLR input plugs
3 and 5-pin XLR plugs are provided for the DMX input.
4- DMX XLR output sockets
3 and 5-pin XLR sockets are provided for the DMX output, to link through to the next fixture.
5 - Mains power input
A Neutrik PowerCON TRUE1 input connector is provided to connect the fixture to mains power.
6 - Mains power output
A Neutrik PowerCON TRUE1 output connector is provided which can be used to supply power to other fixtures. Please ensure you keep within the power limits listed in “Linking fixtures to power in a chain” on page 12.
7 - Fuse
The T 10 A fixture fuse is located in a fuseholder next to the power input/output connectors.
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Physical installation

Installation must be carried out by qualified professionals only.
Warning! Read ‘Safety information’ on page 4 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 ERA 400 Performance fixture.
Contact your Martin supplier for assistance if you have any questions about how to install this product safely.

Fixture location

The ERA 400 Performance fixture is intended for interior use only. Do not install outside or in damp or humid locations. The fixture requires free and unobstructed airflow around it to ensure adequate cooling.
Observe the following limitations in selecting a location:
Respect the limitations listed under Safety information’ on page 4.
Do not locate the fixture in an unventilated space.

Mounting the fixture

Warning! All fasteners used to mount ERA 400 Performance fixtures must be
strong enough to hold the fixture safely. Install a washer directly under the head of each fastener when anchoring the mounting bracket to the installation surface.

Fastening the fixture to a flat surface

The fixture can be fastened to a hard, fixed, flat surface in any orientation. Ensure that the surface and all fasteners used can support at least 10 times the weight of all fixtures and equipment they will support.
Fasten the fixture securely or stand it securely on a level surface. If you install the fixture in a location where it may cause injury or damage if it falls, secure it as directed below with a securely anchored safety cable that will hold the fixture if the primary fastening method fails.

Mounting the fixture on a truss

The fixture can be clamped to a truss or similar rigging structure in any orientation. Use a suitable rigging clamps such as a G-clamp or a half­coupler clamp (see illustration on right) fastened to the included omega brackets.
To clamp the fixture to a truss:
1. Check that the rigging structure can support at least 10 times the weight of all fixtures and equipment to be installed on it.
2. Block access under the work area.
3. The fixture is supplied with a pair of omega-type brackets to which rigging clamps can be attached. Bolt a rigging clamp securely to each bracket. The bolts used must be M12, grade 8.8 steel minimum, and fastened with a self-locking nut.
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4. Fasten the omega brackets to mounting holes A on the base of the fixture using the bracket’s quarter-turn fasteners. Turn quarter-turn fasteners a full 90° to lock them (see illustration on right).
5. Working from a stable platform, hang the fixture vertically on the truss and fasten the rigging clamps onto the truss.
6. Secure the fixture with a safety cable through attachment point B as directed below.
7. Check that the head will not collide with other fixtures or objects.

Securing with a safety cable

Secure the fixture with a safety cable (or other secondary attachment) that is approved for the weight of the fixture so that the safety cable will hold the fixture if the primary attachment fails. Loop the safety cable through the attachment point B in the base of the fixture base (see illustrations above and to right) and around a secure anchoring point.
If a safety cable attachment point becomes damaged or deformed, do not use the fixture. Return it to a Martin Service Centre for repair.
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(earth-fault) protection.
Live or L
Neutral or N
Earth, Ground or
US system
Black
White
Green
EU system
Brown
Blue
Yellow/green

AC power connection

Warning! Read ‘Safety information’ on page 4 before installing the fixture.
Warning! The mains power input cable supplied with the fixture is rated 6 A and can supply only one fixture with mains power. Do not connect any device to the fixture’s MAINS OUT socket when using this input cable. If you want to connect other fixtures to the MAINS OUT socket, see ‘Linking fixtures to power in a chain’ on page 12.
For protection from electric shock, the fixture must be grounded (earthed). The power distribution circuit must be equipped with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground-fault
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.
The fixture can be hard-wired to a building electrical installation if you want to install it permanently, or a power plug (not supplied) that is suitable for the local power outlets can be installed on the power cable. Socket outlets or external power switches used to supply the fixture with power must be located near the fixture and easily accessible so that the fixture can easily be disconnected from power.
If you install a power plug on the supplied power cable, install a grounding type (earthed) plug with integral cable grip that is suitable for your local mains voltage at a current of 6A. Follow the plug manufacturer’s instructions and connect the wires in the power cable as shown in this table:
The fixture has an auto-ranging power supply that accepts AC mains power at 100-240 V at 50/60 Hz. Do not apply AC mains power at any other voltage or frequency to the fixture.

Linking fixtures to power in a chain

The mains power input cable supplied with the fixture is rated at 6A and can only supply enough power for one fixture. If you want to use the MAINS OUT socket on the fixture to link power to the next fixture in a daisy-chain, you need to obtain the larger power input cables and power link cables available as an accessory from Martin, see ‘Specifications’ on page 36.
2
Using the 14 AWG or 1.5mm
Maximum three (3) ERA 400 fixtures in total at 100-120 V, or
Maximum five (5) ERA 400 fixtures in total at 200-240 V.
If you install a power plug on the 14 AWG / 1.5 mm (earthed) plug with integral cable grip that is rated minimum 16 A at the correct voltage rating for your local power supply. .
cables from Martin™, you can link:
2
power input cable, install a grounding type
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Data network requirements

A DMX 512 data link is required in order to control the fixture via DMX. The fixture has 3-pin and 5­pin XLR connectors for DMX data input and output.
Up to 32 devices can be linked together on a single daisy chain. The total number of fixtures in one 512-channel DMX universe is limited by the number of DMX channels required by the fixtures. Note that if independent control of a fixture is required, it must have its own DMX channels. Fixtures that are required to behave identically can share the same DMX address and channels. To add more fixtures or groups of fixtures when the above limits are reached, add another DMX universe or split the daisy-chained link into branches using a powered DMX splitter.

Tips for reliable data transmission

Use shielded twisted-pair cable designed for RS-485 devices: standard microphone cable cannot transmit control data reliably over long runs. 24 AWG cable is suitable for runs up to 300 meters (1000 ft.). Heavier gauge cable and/or a DMX buffer is recommended for longer runs. The pin-out on all connectors is:
pin 1 = shield
pin 2 = cold (-)
pin 3 = hot (+).
Pins 4 and 5 in the 5-pin XLR connectors are not used in the fixture but are available for possible additional data signals as required by the DMX512-A standard. Standard pin-out is pin 4 = data 2 cold (-) and pin 5 = data 2 hot (+).
To split the link into branches, use an opto-isolated splitter such as the Martin™ DMX 5.3 Splitter. Do not split the link by connecting to both the 3-pin and 5-pin output sockets as this may cause data errors. Terminate the link by installing a termination plug in the output socket of the last fixture. The termination plug, which is a male XLR plug with a 120 Ohm, 0.25 W resistor soldered between pins 2 and 3, “soaks up” the control signal so it does not reflect and cause interference. If a splitter is used, terminate each branch of the link.

Connecting the data link

To connect the fixture to data: Connect the DMX data output from the controller to the closest fixture’s male XLR DMX input
connector.
Connect the first fixture’s DMX output to the DMX input of the next fixture and continue connecting fixtures output to input. Terminate the last fixture on the link with a DMX termination plug.
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Fixture Setup

This section explains the fixture characteristics you can set that determine how it can be controlled and will behave. You choose the settings using the menus available from the control panel, and they are retained even when the fixture is powered off.
Options can also be set over the DMX line using RDM from a suitable controller, see “Setting options by RDM” on page 18.
A complete map of the control menu structure and brief explanations of their purposes can be found on page 30. Only the most-used functions are described in this section.

Using the control menus

To access the control menus, press the MENU button. Navigate the menu structure using the ENTER, DOWN and UP buttons. To select a menu option or to confirm a selection, press the ENTER button. To return to a higher level in the menu structure without making a change, press the MENU button. To exit the control menus completely, press and hold the MENU button.

Setting DMX address

Each fixture must be assigned a DMX address. The DMX address, also known as the start channel, is the first channel used to receive instructions from a DMX controller. The fixture is controlled using 30 DMX channels. If a fixture has a DMX address of 1, then it uses channels 1 to 30 inclusive. The following fixture in the DMX chain can then be set to a DMX address of 31.
For independent control, each fixture must be assigned its own control channels. Two fixtures of the same type may share the same address if identical behavior is desired. Address sharing can be useful for diagnostic purposes and symmetric control, particularly when combined with the inverse pan and tilt options.
To set the fixture’s DMX address:
1. Enter the control menu and select DMX SETUP. Press ENTER.
2. Select DMX ADDRESS and press ENTER.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired address setting.
4. Press ENTER to confirm your selection (or to return to the top level menu without changing the settings, press the MENU button).

Personality settings

Personality settings include Pan inverse, Tilt inverse, Dimmer Curve, Dimmer Speed, No Data Mode, Cooling Mode and Display.
Pan/tilt inversion
The Pan inverse and Tilt inverse menus can be used to reverse the direction of pan and tilt. These settings are useful for symmetrical effects with multiple fixtures, or when coordinating the movement of fixtures that are floor mounted and rigged upside down.
To adjust the pan or tilt inversion settings:
1. Enter the control menu and select PERSONALITY. Press ENTER.
2. Select PAN INVERSE or TILT INVERSE and press ENTER.
3. The current setting will blink on the display. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select YES (inversion) or NO (normal) mode.
4. Press ENTER to confirm your selection.
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Dimming curves
is increased.
LAW
levels.
LAW
and finer at high levels.
CURVE
coarser at medium levels.
Four dimming modes are available: LINEAR
The increase in light intensity appears to be linear as DMX value
SQUARE
INV SQ
S-
To set the fixture’s dimmer curve, select DIMMER CURVE from the PERSONALITY menu and press ENTER to confirm. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired mode. Press ENTER to save your selection.
Dimmer Speed
You can set a fade speed on the dimmer to simulate a tungsten fixture. To set dimmer fade speed, select DIMMER SPEED from the PERSONALITY menu and press
ENTER. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select FAST or SLOW. Press ENTER to confirm your selection.
No Data Mode
This option sets what will happen when DMX data is not present. To set No Data Mode, select NO DATA MODE from the PERSONALITY menu and press ENTER
to confirm. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select: BLACKOUT – If data connection is lost, fixture will blackout HOLD – If data connection is lost, fixture holds latest received data value at all channels
Press ENTER to confirm.
Cooling Mode
This option sets whether the cooling fans run at full speed all the time, or will be controlled by fixture output power.
To set cooling mode, select COOLING MODE from the PERSONALITY menu to confirm. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select: REGULATED FANS – Fan speed will be controlled by heat demand in the fixture. FULL – Fans set to full constant speed.
Press ENTER to confirm.
Display
This option allows you to set some parameters for the display screen. Select DISPLAY from the PERSONALITY menu and press ENTER to confirm. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select:
DISPLAY ROTATION –Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select Normal (Display
DISPLAY INTENSITY –Use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust display intensity from
TEMPERATURE UNIT – Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select °C or °F
Light intensity control is finer at low levels and coarser at high
(Inverse square law) Light intensity control is coarser at low levels
Light intensity control is finer at low levels and high levels and
and press ENTER
orientation normal) or ROTATE 180 (Display orientation rotated 180°)
10%-100% (default = 100%)
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Press ENTER to confirm.

Set all settings to factory default

To return all settings to factory default, select DEFAULT SETTINGS and press ENTER to confirm, FACTORY DEFAULT will show on the display.
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select NO (cancel) or YES (return all settings except calibrations to factory defaults).
Press ENTER to confirm (or press MENU to exit without making a change).

Fixture Test

This menu allows you to run self test sequences on the fixture. The test sequences are: TEST ALL – runs a test sequence through all functions TEST DIMMER – just the LED array is tested TEST EFFECTS – tests all effects functions within the head TEST PAN/TILT – tests the pan/tilt functions.

Fixture Information

This menu allows you to call up the following fixture information in the display. POWER ON TIME – displays number of hour’s fixture has been powered on since manufacture
(not user-resettable). LED HOURS - displays number of hour’s fixture LED’s have been powered on since manufacture
(not user-resettable). SW VERSION - displays the currently installed firmware (fixture software) version. FIXTURE ID – user selectable fixture ID number (default is 0000). RDM UID – displays the fixtures factory-set unique ID for identification in RDM systems. TEMPERATURES – provides separate PCB temperature readouts.

Viewing live DMX values

This menu allows you to view the current DMX values for any function. Select the DMX LIVE menu and press ENTER.
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the function you wish to view. You can select Strobe, Dimmer, Dimmer Fine, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Color, Gobo1, RGobo1,
Gobo2, Prism, R-Prism, Iris, Zoom, Focus, Blade1 Pos, Blade1 Ang, Blade2 Pos, Blade2 Ang, Blade3 Pos, Blade3 Ang, Blade4 Pos, Blade4 Ang, Blade Rot, Pan, Pan Fine, Tilt, Tilt Fine and Pan/Tilt Speed.

Setting control values manually

You can manually set control values. This may be useful when testing, or to use the fixture in a static setting without a DMX controller.
This menu also allows you to reset all functions in case something is out of position.
Reset
To reset functions, go to the MANUAL CONTROL menu and press ENTER. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select RESET and press ENTER again.
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select: ALL (resets all functions in fixture) PAN/TILT (resets just the pan/tilt motors) EFFECTS (resets the effects in the head)
Once you have selected one of the above, press ENTER, then use UP and DOWN to select YES, then press ENTER to activate.
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Setting values
Go to the MANUAL CONTROL menu and press ENTER. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the function you wish to control.
You can select Strobe, Dimmer, Dimmer Fine, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Color, Gobo1, RGobo1, Gobo2, Prism, R-Prism, Iris, Zoom, Focus, Blade1 Pos, Blade1 Ang, Blade2 Pos, Blade2 Ang, Blade3 Pos, Blade3 Ang, Blade4 Pos, Blade4 Ang, Blade Rot, Pan, Pan Fine, Tilt, Tilt Fine and Pan/Tilt Speed.
Once you have selected a function, press ENTER, then use the UP and DOWN buttons to select a value from 0 to 255.
Press MENU to go back up and select a different function to control.

Pan/tilt correction when knocked

Normally if the fixture is knocked or pushed while set to a position it will automatically return to the correct position. You can turn this feature off.
Go to the SERVICE menu and press ENTER. Select P/T FEEDBACK and press ENTER. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select NO (sensors enabled, unit will correct) or YES (sensors disabled, unit will not correct). Press ENTER to store the setting.

Calibration

Martin® fixtures are adjusted and calibrated at the factory, and further calibration will normally only be necessary if fixtures have been subjected to abnormal shocks during transport, if normal wear and tear has affected alignment after an extended period of use. You can also use calibration to fine-tune fixtures for a particular location or application.
The Calibration menu lets you define offsets in the fixture software to adjust the positions of pan, tilt etc. relative to the DMX values the fixture receives. This allows you to fine-tune fixtures and achieve uniform behavior in different fixture.
Loading and storing default calibration offsets
Go the SERVICE menu and press ENTER Select CALIBRATION and press ENTER Use UP and DOWN button to select function that requires calibration and press ENTER Adjust value to desired level and press ENTER
Note
LOAD DEFAULTS lets you erase the calibration offsets that you have defined and reload the default calibration offsets that are stored in memory
SAVE DEFAULTS lets you overwrite the factory default calibration offsets that are stored in memory with any new offsets that you have defined. Overwriting is permanent, so once you have saved new default offsets, LOAD DEFAULTS will now load the new defaults, not the original factory defaults.
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Setting options by RDM

You can remotely configure the fixture over the DMX line using RDM. Martin® offers a range of suitable RDM-compatible controllers.
Martin® M-PC is a Windows-based application available from Martin® that lets you set up, manage and control a lighting installation from a PC that is connected to the installation via a DMX data link. To use Martin® M-PC, connect a PC running the application to the data link via a USB­to-DMX interface box such as the Martin® M-DMX.
A full list of the RDM functions that the fixture supports is given at the end of this chapter. These functions are generally referred to using the more specific term ‘PIDs’ or ‘Parameter IDs’.

Scanning for RDM devices on the data link

Before you can communicate with fixtures using RDM, you must send a scan command (also called a device discovery command) to all the devices on the data link so that the RDM controller can identify them. It does this by retrieving each device’s factory-set unique identifier (UID). This process can take some time depending on the number of devices on the link.
To identify the fixtures on the link: Check that the fixtures are correctly connected to the RDM controller on the data link and that
power is applied to all fixtures.
1. In Martin® M-PC, go to RDM CONTROLLER DISCOVER DEVICES.
2. Give the controller time to identify the devices on the link and prepare for communication with the devices.

Getting status and setting options by RDM

The status and options listed in the table below can be read and set by RDM. You can set an option on one fixture by sending a unicast RDM command to that one fixture only,
or you can set the same option on all the fixtures on the data link by sending a broadcast RDM command to all the devices on the link.
For status reading, you can only use unicast RDM to read information from an individual fixture.
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RDM
DISC_UNIQUE_BRANCH
DISC_MUTE
DISC_UN_MUTE

Device management

GET
SET
COMMS_STATUS
QUEUED_MESSAGE
STATUS_MESSAGES
STATUS_ID_DESCRIPTION
CLEAR_STATUS_ID
SUPPORTED_PARAMETERS
DEVICE_INFO
DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER_LABEL
DEVICE_LABEL
SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL
BOOT_SOFTWARE_VERSION_ID
DMX_PERSONALITY
DMX_PERSONALITY_DESCRIPTION
DMX_START_ADDRESS
SENSOR_DEFINITION
SENSOR_VALUE
DEVICE_HOURS
PAN_INVERT
TILT_INVERT
IDENTIFY_DEVICE
RESET_DEVICE
DIMMER_CURVE
As a minimum, the ERA 400 Performance fixture supports the following RDM functions:

Device discovery

LAST_STATE
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Effects

Slot 5: Orange
Slot 10: Dark Red
This section describes the effects provided by the ERA 400 Performance fixture. See ‘DMX protocol’ on page 26 for a full list of the DMX channels and values required to control the different effects.

Dimming

Overall intensity can be precisely adjusted from 0 to 100% using 16-bit coarse and fine control.

Strobe effects

An electronic shutter provides instant open and blackout, random and variable speed flash from 1 to 25 flashes per second, and pulse effects.

Pan and tilt

The fixture’s head can be panned through 540° and tilted through 260° with 16-bit coarse and fine control. Using the control menus it is possible to invert pan or tilt movement. A position feedback circuit provides automatic position correction if the fixture is knocked out of position.
Light output can be set to black out when the head moves using the “Blackout Pan/Tilt move Enable” command on DMX channel 30.

Colors

The fixture has fully variable CMY color mixing. In addition, a color wheel provides the 9 colors listed below plus an open position. Colors can be
selected in full position steps or continuously scrolled to give split colors. The wheel can be rotated at varying speeds, both clockwise and counter-clockwise.
Slot 1: Open Slot 2: Light Blue Slot 3: Dark Green Slot 4: Pink
Slot 6: Light Green Slot 7: Magenta Slot 8: CTO 3200K (CLD) / CTB 6000K (WRM) Slot 9: Dark Blue
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Gobos

The fixture contains two gobo wheels with gobo positions as shown below:
Gobo wheel 1 (rotating/indexing gobos)
Gobo Wheel 2 (static gobos)
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On Gobo Wheel 1, individual gobos can be set to indexed positions, and rotated clockwise and counter-clockwise. Gobo shake is also available on both wheels.
When option “Blackout Color Move” or “Blackout Gobo Move” are set to Enable using DMX channel 30, the fixture blacks out during color and/or gobo changes.

Focus

A motorized focus lens provides adjustment of gobo image or beam shape shutter sharpness.

Zoom

A motorized zoom function allows you to adjust the beam angle of the output beam.

Prism

The fixture incorporates a three-facet circular prism which can be inserted into the beam for split effects. The prism can be set to an indexed position or rotated clockwise or counter-clockwise.

Iris

A motorized iris allows you to close down the beam.

Beam shaping blades

Four shutter blades are provided. You can control the insertion position and angle of each blade to provide shaping of the light beam. The blade system is a full curtain system which allows each blade to be fully inserted into the gate, letting you produce beam shapes such as triangles. Additionally you can rotate the whole blade system to produce diamond shapes. Using the focus control you can make the cut edges hard or soft.
The blades are numbered as shown below looking at the projected beam on the wall, with the fixture hanging (base up), pan=default, display towards the wall.
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Maintenance

Read Safety information on page 6 before maintaining the fixture. Always comply with the safety instructions.
Refer any service operation not described in this user manual to a qualified service technician.
Excessive dust, smoke fluid, and particle buildup degrades performance, causes overheating and will damage the fixture. Damage caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance is not covered by the product warranty.
Disconnect mains power before cleaning or servicing the fixture.
Fixtures must be serviced in an area where there is no risk of anyone being injured by failing parts, tools or other materials.

Cleaning

The cleaning of external optical lenses must be carried out periodically to optimize light output. Cleaning schedules for lighting fixtures vary greatly depending on the operating environment. It is therefore impossible to specify precise cleaning intervals for the fixture. Environmental factors that may result in a need for frequent cleaning include:
Use of smoke or fog machines.
High airflow rates (near air conditioning vents, for example).
Presence of cigarette smoke.
Airborne dust (from stage effects, building structures and fittings or the natural environment at
outdoor events, for example).
If one or more of these factors is present, inspect fixtures within their first 100 hours 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.
Use gentle pressure only when cleaning, and work in a clean, well-lit area. Do not use any product that contains solvents or abrasives, as these can cause surface damage.
To clean the fixture:
1. Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool for at least 10 minutes.
2. Vacuum or gently blow away dust and loose particles from the outside of the fixture and the air vents at the back and sides of the head and in the base with low-pressure compressed air.
3. Clean the lens by wiping gently with a soft, clean lint-free cloth moistened with a weak detergent solution. Do not rub the surface hard: lift particles off with a soft repeated press. Dry with a soft, clean, lint-free cloth or low-pressure compressed air. Remove stuck particles with an unscented tissue or cotton swab moistened with glass cleaner or distilled water.
4. Check that the fixture is dry before reapplying power.

Fuse replacement

If you need to replace a fuse:
1. Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool for at least 10 minutes.
2. Unscrew the cap of the fuseholder (see Fixture overview on page 9) and remove the fuse. Replace with a fuse of the same size and rating only.
3. Reinstall the fuseholder cap before reapplying power.
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Service and repairs

There are no user serviceable parts inside the fixture. Do not open the housing.
Never try to repair the fixture by yourself as this may result in damage, malfunction and it may potentially void your product warranty. The equipment must only be serviced or repaired by an authorized Martin service technician.
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.
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Chan.
Value
Function
Fade
Default 1
Shutter
000-019
Blackout
020-024
Open
025-064
Strobe 1: FastSlow
065-069
Open
070-084
Strobe 2: opening pulse, fast slow
085-089
Open
090-104
Strobe 3: closing pulse, fast  slow
105-109
Open
110-124
Strobe 4: random strobe, fast  slow
125-129
Open
130-144
Strobe 5:random opening pulse, fast  slow
145-149
Open
150-255
Open
2
0-255
Dimmer 0-100%
Fade
0
3
0-255
Dimmer Fine 0-100%
Fade
0
4
000-255
Cyan 0-100%
Fade 0 5
000-255
Magenta 0-100%
Fade
0
6
000-255
Yellow 0-100%
Fade
0
Color
000-006
Open
007-012
Color 1: Light Blue
013-018
Color 2: Dark Green
019-025
Color 3: Pink
026-031
Color 4: Orange
032-037
Color 5: Light Green
038-044
Color 6: Magenta
(WRM)
051-056
Color 8: Dark Blue
057-063
Color 9: Dark Red
064-127
Color Index
128-190
Wheel rotate counterclockwise FastSlow
191-192
Stop
193--255
Wheel rotate clockwise SlowFast
Gobo 1 (rotating)
000-007
Open

DMX protocol

Snap 0
7
8
Fade 0
045-050 Color 7: CTO 3200K (CLD) / CTB 6000K
Snap 0
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Chan.
Value
Function
Fade
Default
008-015
Gobo1
016-023
Gobo2
024-031
Gobo3
032-039
Gobo4
040-047
Gobo5
048-055
Gobo6
056-063
Gobo7
064-072
Gobo1 Shaking
073-081
Gobo2 Shaking
082-090
Gobo3 Shaking
091-099
Gobo4 Shaking
100-108
Gobo5 Shaking
109-117
Gobo6 Shaking
118-127
Gobo7 Shaking
128-190
Wheel rotate counterclockwise FastSlow
191-192
Stop
193-255
Wheel rotate clockwise SlowFast
9
Rotate Gobo 1
000-127
Index 0  360
128-190
Counterclockwise rotate FastSlow
191-192
Stop
193-255
Clockwise rotate SlowFast
Gobo 2
000-006
Open
007-012
Gobo1
013-018
Gobo2
019-025
Gobo3
026-031
Gobo4
032-037
Gobo5
038-044
Gobo6
045-050
Gobo7
051-056
Gobo8
057-063
Gobo9
064-070
Gobo1 Shaking
071-077
Gobo2 Shaking
078-084
Gobo3 Shaking
085-091
Gobo4 Shaking
092-098
Gobo5 Shaking
099-105
Gobo6 Shaking
106-112
Gobo7 Shaking
Fade 0
10
Snap 0
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Chan.
Value
Function
Fade
Default
113-119
Gobo8 Shaking
120-127
Gobo9 Shaking
128-190
Wheel rotate clockwise FastSlow
191-192
Stop
193-255
Wheel rotate counterclockwise SlowFast
11
Prism
000-010
No Effect
011-127
Prism1 On
128-255
Prism1 Macro1 – Macro32
Prism rotation
000-127
Index 0 -> 360
128-190
Clockwise rotate Fast->Slow
191-192
stop
193-255
Counterclockwise rotate Slow->Fast
13
000-255
Iris BigSmall
Fade 0 14
000-255
Zoom Narrow  Wide
Fade
0
15
000-255
Focus Far  Near
Fade
0
16
000-255
Blade 1 position Out  In
Fade
0
Blade 1 angle
000-126
Min angle  Parallel
127-128
Parallel
129-255
Parallel  Max angle
18
000-255
Blade 2 position Out  In
Fade
0
Blade 2 angle
000-126
Min angle  Parallel
127-128
Parallel
129-255
Parallel  Max angle
20
000-255
Blade 3 position Out  In
Fade
0
Blade 3 angle
000-126
Min angle Parallel
127-128
Parallel
129-255
Parallel  Max angle
22
000-255
Blade 4 position Out  In
Fade
0
Blade 4 angle
000-126
Min angle  Parallel
127-128
Parallel
129-255
Parallel  Max angle
Blade system rotation
000-126
Counter clockwise 45 degrees  0
127-128
Not rotated (square)
Snap 0
12
17
19
Fade 0
Fade 127
Fade 127
21
23
24
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Fade 127
Fade 0
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Chan.
Value
Function
Fade
Default
129-255
0  Clockwise 45 degrees
25
000-255
Pan 0 - 100%
Fade
127
26
000-255
Pan Fine 0- 100%
Fade 0 27
000-255
Tilt 0 - 100%
Fade
127
28
000-255
Tilt Fine 0 - 100%
Fade
0
29
000-255
Pan/Tilt Speed FastSlow
Fade
0
30
Special Function
000-069
No function
070-079
BlackOut Pan/Tilt Move Enable
080-089
BlackOut Pan/Tilt Move Disable
090-099
BlackOut Color Move Enable
100-109
BlackOut Color Move Disable
110-119
BlackOut Gobo Move Enable
120-129
BlackOut Gobo Move Disable
130-199
No function
200-209
Reset All
210-219
Reset Effect
220-229
Reset Pan/Tilt
230-255
No function
Snap 0
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menu
DMX SETUP
DMX ADDRESS
1*-483
Fixture DMX address setting
NO*
left
NO*
up
LINEAR
Optically linear dimming curve
SQUARE LAW*
Square law dimming curve
INV SQ LAW
Inverse square law dimming curve
RMS dimming curve)
FAST*
Snap dimming (fast dimmer speed)
speed)
blackout
all channels
unaffected)
FULL
Fans set to full constant speed
180)
('10-100*)
UNIT( °C* / °F)

Control menus

To access the control menus, press the MENU button. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to navigate the menus. Select any required menu option using the ENTER button. For more information, see “Using the control menus” on page 14.
Default fixture settings are shown in bold.
Menu Second-level
PAN INVERSE
TILT INVERSE
DIMMER CURVE
DIMMER SPEED
PERSONALITY
Sub-menu Explanation
YES
YES
S-CURVE
SLOW
BLACKOUT
Inverse DMX pan control: right
Inverse DMX tilt control: down
S-curve (fixture emulates
incandescent lamp voltage linear
Fade dimming (slow dimmer
If data connection is lost, fixture will
NO DATA MODE
COOLING MODE
DISPLAY
HOLD*
REGULATED FAN*
DISPLAY
ROTATION
(NORMAL*/ROTATE
DISPLAY
INTENSITY
TEMPERATURE
If data connection is lost, fixture
holds latest received data value at
Fans optimized for light intensity
(temperature controlled by
regulating fan speed, light output
Display orientation normal/rotated
180°
Set display intensity in % (default =
100)
All temperature readouts in C°/ F°
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Menu Second-level
menu
NO*
calibrations) to factory defaults
Menu button to exit test.
button to exit test.
BLADE ROT
stop test
Press Menu button to stop test
user-resettable)
LED HOURS
Display number of hours fixture
Sub-menu Explanation
DEFAULT
SETTINGS
FIXTURE Test
FACTORY
DEFAULT
TEST ALL TESTING
TEST DIMMER DIMMER
TEST EFFECTS
YES
CYAN
MAGENTA
YELLOW
COLOR GOBO1
RGOBO1
GOBO2
PRISM
RPRISM
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS BLADE1 POS BLADE1 ANG BLADE2 POS BLADE2 ANG BLADE3 POS BLADE3 ANG BLADE4 POS BLADE4 ANG
Return all settings (except
Run test sequence of all functions.
To test a specific function, use
Up/Down buttons to scroll through
functions and pause. Press Enter
to restart test sequence. Press
Run test sequence of LEDs only.
To test a specific LED group, use
Up/Down buttons to scroll through
groups and pause. Press Enter to
restart test sequence. Press Menu
Run test sequence of effects. To
test a specific effect, use Up/Down
buttons to scroll through effects
and pause. Press Enter to restart
test sequence. Press Menu button
to exit test.
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PAN
TEST PAN/TILT
TILT
POWER ON TIME
Run test sequence of pan
functions. Press Menu button to
Run test sequence of tilt functions.
Display hours fixture has been
powered on since manufacture (not
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Menu Second-level
menu
LEDs have been powered on since
manufacture (not user-resettable)
version
FIXTURE ID
0-9999
User-settable fixture ID number
RDM UID
Displays fixture’s unique RDM ID
PCBs
STROBE
DIMMER
DIMMER FINE
CYAN
MAGENTA
YELLOW
COLOR
GOBO1
RGOBO1
GOBO2
PRISM
R-PRISM
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
BLADE1 POS
BLADE1 ANG
BLADE2 POS
BLADE2 ANG
BLADE3 POS
BLADE3 ANG
BLADE4 POS
BLADE4 ANG
BLADE ROT
PAN
PAN FINE
TILT
TILT FINE
PAN/TILT SPEED
Sub-menu Explanation
SW VERSION
TEMPERATURES LED / CPU TEMP
Displays currently active software
Displays temperature in °C of all
DMX LIVE
0-255
Scroll to see values being received
on each DMX channel
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Menu Second-level
menu
All (NO* / YES)
Reset fixture
(NO* / YES)
(NO* / YES)
STROBE
DIMMER
DIMMER FINE
CYAN
MAGENTA
YELLOW
COLOR
GOBO1
RGOBO1
GOBO2
PRISM
R-PRISM
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
BLADE1 POS
BLADE1 ANG
BLADE2 POS
BLADE2 ANG
BLADE3 POS
BLADE3 ANG
BLADE4 POS
BLADE4 ANG
BLADE ROT
PAN
PAN FINE
TILT
TILT FINE
PAN/TILT SPEED
OFF
Disable pan/tilt feedback sensors
ON*
Enable pan/tilt feedback sensors
PAN
-128 -> 127
TILT
-128 -> 127
CYAN
-128 -> 127
Sub-menu Explanation
MANUAL
CONTROL
PAN / TILT
Reset pan and tilt movement
RESET
EFFECTS
Reset of all effects
SERVICE
0-255
P/T FEEDBACK
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Menu Second-level
menu
MAGENTA
-128 -> 127
YELLOW
-128 -> 127
COLOR
-128 -> 127
GOBO1
-128 -> 127
RGOBO1
-128 -> 127
GOBO2
-128 -> 127
PRISM
-128 -> 127
RPRISM
-128 -> 127
IRIS
-128 -> 127
ZOOM
-128 -> 127
FOCUS
-128 -> 127
BLADE1 POS
-128 -> 127
BLADE1 ANG
-128 -> 127
BLADE2 POS
-128 -> 127
BLADE2 ANG
-128 -> 127
BLADE3 POS
-128 -> 127
BLADE3 ANG
-128 -> 127
BLADE4 POS
-128 -> 127
BLADE4 ANG
-128 -> 127
BLADE ROT
-128 -> 127
(LOAD)
settings
Sub-menu Explanation
LOAD DEFAULTS
SAVE SETTING
(SAVE)
Load factory default calibration
settings
Replace factory default calibration
settings with current calibration
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Symptom
Potential cause
Remedies

Troubleshooting

This section describes a few common problems that may occur during operation and provides some suggestions for easy troubleshooting:
No light from fixture, or fans not working.
One of the control channels is unresponsive or only responds intermittently.
Fixture does not respond to DMX control.
Power supply issue, such as blown fuse, faulty connector or damaged cable.
Damaged step motor or cable connection between the head and body.
Fault in the DMX network due to connector or cable damaged, or incorrect DMX addressing, or potential interference from proximity to a high voltage installation.
Ensure that the mains supply is connected and supplying power to the fixture..
Check all power connections and cables.
Replace the fixture fuse.
Contact your Martin authorized distributor or service center for assistance.
Check that the fixture display is flashing to show that DMX is not being received, and if so, check all DMX cables and connections to ensure the integrity of the physical network.
Ensure that the DMX network is terminated.
Check that the components in the DMX network all use standard DMX polarity.
Ensure that the fixture is set to the correct DMX address, one that matches that set on the DMX control device.
Check the pins on the connectors from the previous fixture in the DMX network.
Attempt to control the fixture with another DMX control device.
Move the fixture if it is being operated very close to an unshielded high-voltage installation.
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Specifications

Physical
Weight ........................................................................................................... 22.5 kg (49.6 lbs)
Dimensions.............................................................. 379 x 237 x 632 mm (14.9 x 9.3 x 24.9 in)
Dynamic Effects
Color mixing…………………………………………………CMY, independently variable 0-100% Color wheel………………………………………………………………….9 color filters plus open
Rotating gobo wheel.....7 gobos plus open, wheel rotation, gobo rotation, indexing and shake
Static gobo wheel………………………9 gobos plus open, wheel indexing, rotation and shake Beam effects……………………………………………………………..Rotating three-facet prism Zoom…………………………………………………………………………………………Motorized
Focus.......………………………………………………………………………….......……Motorized
Framing ....... Rotatable, +/- 45°, 4 individually controllable blades with variable angle/position
Iris……………………………………………………………………………………………....0-100%
Electronic 'shutter' effect ..................... Strobe effect, pulse effects, instant open and blackout
Electronic dimming ........................................................ 0 - 100%, four dimming curve options
Pan ................................................................................ 540°, coarse & fine control and speed
Tilt .................................................................................. 260°, coarse & fine control and speed
Control and Programming
Control options .................................................................................................................. DMX
RDM ..................................................................................................................... Implemented
DMX channels .................................................................................................................... 30ch
Setting and addressing ................................................. Control panel with backlit LCD display
DMX compliance ..................................................................................... USITT DMX512/1990
Optics and Photometric Data
Zoom range ................................................................................................................. 10° - 30°
Light source .................................................................................................. 300W LED engine
LED refresh rate ............................................................................................................ 1200Hz
Minimum LED lifetime .............................................. 20000 hours (to >70% luminous output)*
CLD variant
Fixture luminous output ............................................ 10000 lumens@ Ta 25Ambient
Light engine luminous output ................................... 24000 lumens@ Ta 25 Ambient
CRI ........................................................................................................................... >72
CCT ............................................................................................................. 6500 Kelvin
WRM variant
Fixture luminous output .............................................. 6000 lumens@ Ta 25Ambient
Light engine luminous output ................................... 14000 lumens@ Ta 25 Ambient
CRI ........................................................................................................................... >96
CCT ............................................................................................................. 3200 Kelvin
*Manufacturer´s figure obtained under manufacturer´s test conditions
Construction
Color .................................................................................................................................. Black
Housing .................................................................. High-impact flame-retardant thermoplastic
Protection rating ................................................................................................................ IP 20
Installation
Mounting points .................................................... two quarter-turn brackets for rigging clamps
Location ........................................... Indoor use only, must be fastened to surface or structure
Orientation ........................................................................................................................... Any
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Connections
AC power input................................................................................... Neutrik True1 PowerCon
AC power throughput ......................................................................... Neutrik True1 PowerCon
DMX data in/out ................................................................................ 3-pin & 5-pin locking XLR
Electrical
AC power ..................................................................................... 100-240V nominal, 50/60 Hz
Power supply unit ............................................................ Auto-ranging electronic switch mode
Fuse ................................................................................................................................ T 10 A
Typical power and current
120V, 60Hz ............................................................................................ 3.8A, 455W, PF 0.992
230V, 50Hz .......................................................................................... 1.96A, 442W, PF 0.968
Measurements made at nominal voltage with all LEDs at full intensity. Allow
for a deviation of +/- 10%.
Approvals
EU safety ................................................ EN 60598-2-17 (EN 60598-1), EN 62471, EN 62493
EU EMC ................................. EN 55015; EN 55032; EN 55035, EN 61000-3-2,-3, EN 61547
US safety ...................................................................................................................... UL 1573
US EMC ................................................................................................... FCC Part 15 Class B
Canadian safety ......................................................................................... CSA C22.2 No. 166
Canadian EMC .............................................................. ICES-003 Class B, ICES-005 Class B
Australia/NZ ...................................................................................................................... RCM
Global CB Certification/IECEE: ................................................ IEC 60598-2-17 (IEC 60598-1)
Thermal
Cooling .............................................................. Forced air (temperature regulated, low noise)
Maximum ambient temperature (T Minimum ambient temperature (T
max.) ....................................................................... 40° C
a
min) ..............................................................................0°C
a
Included Items
2
Power cable, 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) 18AWG/0.75mm
without mains plug
Omega brackets for rigging clamp attachment
Accessories
Power Input Cables, 16A:
2
Power Input Cable, H07RN-F, 2.5 mm
, 14 AWG, Neutrik TRUE1
NAC3FX-W to bare ends, 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) .................................................. P/N 91611797
2
Power Input Cable, H07RN-F, 2.5 mm
, 14 AWG, Neutrik TRUE1
NAC3FX-W to bare ends, 5 m (16.4 ft.) .................................................... P/N 91611786
Power Input Cable, SJOOW, AWG 12, Neutrik TRUE1 NAC3FX-
W to bare ends, 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) .................................................................. P/N 91610173
Power Input Cable, SJOOW, AWG 12, Neutrik TRUE1 NAC3FX-
W to bare ends, 5 m (16.4 ft.) .................................................................. P/N 91610174
Relay cables, 16 A, for relaying power in chains:
Power Relay Cable, H07RN-F, 2.5 mm
2
, Neutrik TRUE1 to TRUE1,
0.45 m (1.5 ft.) .......................................................................................... P/N 91611784
2
Power Relay Cable, H07RN-F, 2.5 mm
, Neutrik TRUE1 to TRUE1
1.2 m (3.9 ft.) ............................................................................................ P/N 91611785
2
Power Relay Cable, H07RN-F, 2.5 mm
, Neutrik TRUE1 to TRUE1
2.5 m (8.2 ft.) ............................................................................................ P/N 91611796
Power Relay Cable, SJOOW, AWG 12, Neutrik TRUE1 to TRUE1,
0.45 m (1.5 ft.) .......................................................................................... P/N 91610170
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Power Relay Cable, SJOOW, AWG 12, Neutrik TRUE1 to TRUE1,
1.2 m (3.9 ft.) ............................................................................................ P/N 91610171
Power Relay Cable, SJOOW, AWG 12, Neutrik TRUE1 to TRUE1,
2.5 m (8.2 ft.) ............................................................................................ P/N 91610172
Power connectors:
Neutrik PowerCON TRUE1 NAC3MX-W (male) ................................................ P/N 91611788
Neutrik PowerCON TRUE1 NAC3FX-W (female).............................................. P/N 91611789
Flightcase:
Flightcase 2 x ERA 400 .................................................................................... P/N 915111217
Ordering Information
ERA 400 Performance CLD in cardboard box: ............................................. P/N 9025121796
ERA 400 Performance WRM in cardboard box: ........................................... P/N 9025121795
Specifications are subject to change without notice. For the 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
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
Harman Professional, Inc. have issued an FCC Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity for this product. The Declaration of Conformity is available for download from the ERA 400 Performance CLD, ERA 400 Performance WRM of the Martin website at
http://www.martin.com
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Photobiological Safety Warning
The label shown below is displayed on this product. If it becomes difficult or impossible to read, it must be replaced using the illustration below to reproduce a new label sized 45 x 37 mm / 45 x 27 mm, in black on a yellow background.
ERA 400 Performance CLD
ERA 400 Performance WRM
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