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ELP WW LED Profile
User Manual
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©2018-2023 HARMAN® PROFESSIONAL DENMARK ApS. Features, specifications and appearance are subject to change
without notice. HARMAN Professional Denmark and all affiliated companies disclaim liability for any injury, damage, direct or
indirect loss, consequential or economic loss or any other loss occasioned by the use of, inability to use or reliance on the
information contained in this manual. Martin® is a registered trademark of HARMAN PROFESSIONAL DENMARK ApS
registered in the United States of America and other countries.
HARMAN PROFESSIONAL DENMARK ApS, Olof Palmes Alle 44, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark
HARMAN PROFESSIONAL SOLUTIONS U.S., 8500 Balboa Blvd., Northridge CA 91329, USA
www.martin.com
Martin ELP WW User Manual Revision F
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
Fastening the fixture to a flat surface ............................................... 10
Mounting the fixture on a truss ......................................................... 11
Securing with safety cables .............................................................. 12
Changing the lens tube ..................................................................... 13
AC power ....................................................................................................... 14
Linking fixtures to power in a chain .................................................. 14
Control data ................................................................................................... 15
Tips for reliable data transmission .................................................... 15
Connecting the DMX data link .......................................................... 15
Fixture setup .................................................................................................. 16
Using the control menus ................................................................... 16
Control panel display ........................................................................ 16
Fast focus mode ............................................................................... 16
Setting the DMX address .................................................................. 16
Setting DMX personality ................................................................... 17
Other fixture settings ........................................................................ 17
Setting options by RDM ................................................................................. 20
Scanning for RDM devices on the data link ..................................... 20
Getting status and setting options by RDM ...................................... 20
RDM .................................................................................................. 20
Effects ............................................................................................................ 22
Dimming ............................................................................................ 22
Strobe effects .................................................................................... 22
Manual focus .................................................................................... 22
Manual beam shaping shutters ........................................................ 22
Use of filters ...................................................................................... 22
Use of gobos and irises .................................................................... 22
Maintenance .................................................................................................. 24
Cleaning ............................................................................................ 24
Fuse replacement ............................................................................. 24
Uploading new firmware ................................................................... 24
Service and repairs ........................................................................... 25
Zoom lenses ..................................................................................... 25
DMX protocol ................................................................................................. 26
Control menus ............................................................................................... 27
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................. 30
Specifications ................................................................................................ 31
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Safety information
WARNING!
Read the safety precautions in this manual before installing, operating or
servicing this product.
The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this
manual:
Warning!
Safety hazard.
Risk of severe
injury or death.
Warning!
Hazardous
voltage. Risk
of lethal or
severe electric
shock.
Warning!
Fire hazard.
Warning!
Burn hazard.
Hot surface.
Do not touch.
Warning!
See user documentation.
Warning! Risk Group 1 product according to EN 62471 and IEC/TR 62778. Do
not look directly into the beam. Do not view the light output with optical
instruments or any device that may concentrate the beam.
This lighting fixture is for professional use as a stage light only. 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 or a risk of eye injury if the
safety precautions below are not followed.
Respect all locally applicable laws, codes and regulations when installing,
applying power to, operating or servicing the fixture.
Installation must be carried out by a qualified professional only. The safety and
suitability of lifting equipment, installation location, anchoring method, mounting
hardware and electrical installation are the responsibility of the installer.
The light source contained in this luminaire shall be replaced by the manufacturer
or his service agent or a similar qualified person only.
Install, operate and service Martin products only as directed in their user manuals,
or you may create a safety hazard or cause damage that is not covered by
product warranties. 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
Technical Support
If you have questions about how to install, service or operate the fixture safely,
please contact Harman Professional Technical support:
For technical support in North America, please contact
HProTechSupportUSA@harman.com / phone: (844) 776-4899
For technical support outside North America, please contact your national
distributor.
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Protection from electric shock
Do not expose the fixture to rain or moisture. Do not immerse the fixture in water
or any other fluid. Do not install the fixture in a location where flooding may occur.
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 and
lock out power before carrying out any installation or maintenance work.
Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical
codes and has both overload and ground-fault (earth-fault) protection.
The 0.75 mm
2
/ 18 AWG 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.
Before you can connect other devices to the fixture’s MAINS OUT socket, you
must use one of the 16 A rated power input cables available as optional
accessories from Martin to connect the fixture to power at the MAINS IN socket.
Use one of the 16 A rated power relay cables available as optional accessories
from Martin to relay power from the fixture’s MAINS OUT socket to the MAINS IN
socket of the next fixture. If you link fixtures to power in a chain in this way, do not
exceed the following limits:
Connect a maximum of four (4) ELP PROFILE fixtures in total to power in a
chain at 100-120 V, or
Connect a maximum of nine (9) ELP PROFILE fixtures in total to power in a
chain at 200-240 V.
Before using the fixture, check that all power distribution equipment and cables
are in perfect condition, are rated for the current requirements of all connected
devices, and are of suitable type for the location (including water, pollution,
temperature and UV resistance).
The voltage and AC frequency of the power at the MAINS OUT socket are the
same as those applied at the MAINS IN socket.
The fixture’s DMX transceiver is isolated/SELV to prevent ground loops and for
safety reasons.
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.
Do not use the fixture at an altitude of more than 2000 m (6570 ft.) above sea
level.
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 55° C (131° F) if the fixture is operated
at the maximum permitted ambient temperature. Allow the fixture to cool for at
least 5 minutes before handling.
Install the fixture on a non-combustible surface (brick, concrete, plaster etc.) only.
Do not aim the fixture towards combustible materials (fabric, wood, paper etc.)
that are within 50 cm (19 in.) of the fixture.
Keep the fixture well away from flammable materials (volatile liquids etc.).
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Do not expose the front glass to sunlight or any other strong light source from any
angle. Lenses can focus the sun's rays inside the fixture, creating a potential fire
hazard.
Ensure that there is free and unobstructed airflow around the fixture.
Allow at least 0.2 m (8 in.) free space around the fixture.
Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches or fuses.
Do not modify the fixture in any way not described in this manual or install other
than genuine Martin parts. Do not stick filters, masks or other materials onto any
lens or other optical component. Use only accessories approved by Martin to
modify the light beam.
Protection from eye injury
To minimize the risk of eye irritation or injury, disconnect the fixture from power at
all times when the fixture is not in use, and provide well-lit conditions to reduce the
pupil diameter of anyone working on or near the fixture.
The light from the LED emitters is possibly hazardous and may be harmful to the
eyes. Do not stare directly into the product’s light output.
Do not look at the light output with magnifiers, telescopes, binoculars or similar
optical instruments that may concentrate the light output.
Ensure that persons are not looking directly into the fixture when the product lights
up suddenly. This can happen when power is applied, when the product receives
a DMX signal, or when certain control menu items are selected.
Protection from injury
Fasten the fixture securely to a fixed surface or structure as described in this
manual when in use. Do not stand it on a surface where it may fall over or present
a hazard.
The fixture is not portable when installed.
Ensure that all supporting structures, surfaces, fasteners and lifting equipment can
bear the weight of all the devices they are intended to support plus an adequate
safety margin, and that they conform to local building and safety regulations.
If the fixture is installed in a location where it may cause injury or damage if it falls,
install as described in this manual a secondary attachment such as a safety cable
that is approved by an official body such as TÜV as a safety attachment for the
weight that it secures. The safety cable must comply with EN 60598-2-17 Section
17.6.6 or BGV C1 / DGUV 17 and must be capable of bearing a static suspended
load at least six times (or more if required by locally applicable regulations) the
weight that it secures.
Eliminate as much slack as possible in the safety cable (by looping it more than
once around the rigging truss, for example). Make sure that, if the primary
attachment fails, the fixture cannot fall more than 20 cm (8 inches) maximum
before the safety cable catches it.
If a safety cable attachment point becomes deformed, do not suspend the fixture.
Have the fixture repaired by an authorized Martin service partner.
If you fasten the mounting bracket directly to a surface, use fasteners that are
strong enough and of a suitable type for the application and environment. Install a
washer directly under the head of each fastener.
Ensure that any accessory such as a gel frame or gobo holder is securely
fastened.
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Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever
installing, setting, adjusting, or cleaning the fixture.
Do not operate the fixture with missing or damaged covers, shields or any optical
component.
If an operating problem occurs, stop using the fixture immediately and disconnect
it from power. Do not attempt to use a fixture that is obviously damaged.
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Introduction
The ELP WW from Martin® is an ellipsoidal/profile lighting fixture with a 260 W warm white LED
engine that produces a sharp gobo projection with a flat field.
Four fixed beam angle lens tubes and two zoom lens tubes are available for the fixture. We
recommend that you order the lens tube of your choice at the same time as ordering the fixture
body.
The fixture provides a class-leading CRI of 97 at a color temperature of 3000 K with an output of
7000 lumens and has 16-bit dimming with 4 selectable curves. Its innovative features include a
gear-based fine focus system which is still compatible with industry standard accessories. The
fixture is ideal for theatre, gobo projection, art lighting, architectural lighting and key lighting
applications.
The ELP WW can be controlled using any DMX-compliant controller and can be remotely
configured by RDM. It also features stand-alone operation with capacity for up to 20 scenes.
The fixture is supplied with this user manual, a 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) power cable ready for a local power
plug (not included) and a yoke 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.
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Fixture overview
1 Filter frame retaining clip
2 Filter frame
3 Interchangeable optical lens tube
4 Lens tube housing
5 Upper lens tube locking thumbscrew
Fine focus adjustment wheel
6 Beam shaping shutter handles
7 Gobo / accessory gate with sliding
cover
8 Mounting bracket / yoke
9 Tilt locking knob
10 Heatsink vent
11 Safety cable attachment point
12 Rear handles for positioning
13 Control panel
14 DMX input (5-pin XLR)
15 DMX output (5-pin XLR)
16 Mains fuse
17 Mains power input (Neutrik
powerCON TRUE1)
18 Mains power output (Neutrik
powerCON TRUE1)
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Physical installation
Warning! Read ‘Safety information’ on page 4 before installing the fixture.
All fasteners used must be M12, grade 8.8 steel minimum. Bolts must be fastened
with self-locking nuts.
Before installing, check that the supporting structure can safely bear at least six
times (or more if required by locally applicable regulations) the weight of all
fixtures and equipment to be installed on it. Block access below the work area
installing overhead.
Do not stand the fixture on a surface where it may fall over.
Contact your Martin supplier for assistance if you have any questions about how
to install this product safely.
Fixture location
The ELP Profile fixture is intended for interior use only. Do not install outside or in wet 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 precautions listed under Safety information’ on page 4.
Do not locate the fixture in an unventilated space.
Warning! See drawing on right.
Lenses can focus sunlight and strong
light, presenting a risk of fire and
damage to the fixture, creating a
potential fire hazard and causing
damage. Position or shade the head
so that the front lens will not be
exposed to sunlight or another strong
light source from any angle even for
a few seconds.
Important! Do not point the output from other lighting fixtures at the fixture, as powerful light can
damage the display.
Fastening the fixture to a flat surface
The fixture can be installed on a fixed, flat surface by fastening its mounting yoke to the surface.
Warning! Older fixtures with mounting yokes that are 40 mm wide can be fastened to
a horizontal surface either in a standing position with the yoke vertical or hanging
vertically downwards from the surface only. Fixtures with mounting yokes that are
50 mm wide can be fastened to a surface in any orientation.
To fasten the fixture to a surface:
1. With the fixture aimed towards the object or area to be illuminated, pass two M12 fasteners
through the mounting yoke and fasten them securely to the surface.
2. If there is a risk that the fixture or a lens assembly may cause injury or damage if they fall,
secure them with safety cables as described in ‘Securing with safety cables’ on page 12.
3. Loosen the tilt locking knob, adjust tilt, then retighten the knob.
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Mounting the fixture on a truss
The fixture can be clamped to a horizontal or a vertical truss or pipe.
Warning! Older fixtures with mounting yokes that are 40 mm wide can be installed
on a horizontal truss or pipe with the yoke hanging vertically downwards only.
Fixtures with mounting yokes that are 50 mm wide can be installed:
on a horizontal truss or pipe with the yoke hanging vertically downwards using
one rigging clamp, or
on a vertical truss or pipe with the yoke horizontal using two half-coupler type
rigging clamps.
Installation hanging vertically
To install the fixture hanging vertically from a horizontal truss or pipe:
1. Bolt a rigging clamp securely to the fixture’s mounting yoke, bearing in mind the need to aim
the fixture at the object or area to be illuminated.
2. Working from a stable platform, fasten the clamp to the truss chord or pipe with the fixture
hanging vertically downwards.
3. If there is a risk that the fixture or a lens assembly may cause injury or damage if they fall,
secure them with safety cables as described in ‘Securing with safety cables’ on page 12.
4. Loosen the tilt locking knob, adjust tilt, then retighten the knob.
Horizontal installation on a vertical truss
To install the fixture horizontally on a vertical truss or pipe:
1. Bolt two rigging clamps securely to the mounting yoke. Both rigging
clamps must be of the half-coupler type (see illustration on right) that
completely encircle the truss chord or similar tube.
2. Working from a stable platform, fasten the rigging clamps to the truss
as shown in the illustration below.
3. If there is a risk that the fixture or a lens assembly may cause injury or
damage if they fall, secure them with safety cables as described in
Securing with safety cables’ on page 12.
4. Loosen the tilt locking knob, adjust tilt, then retighten the knob.
Warning! When installing the fixture on a vertical truss chord or pipe, install two
half-coupler type rigging clamps (arrowed) on the yoke and fasten both clamps
around the truss chord or pipe.
Half-coupler
rigging clamp
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Securing with safety cables
If there is a risk that the fixture and/or a lens assembly may fall and cause injury or damage, install
two safety cables (or similar secondary attachments) that are approved for the weight that they will
secure and in perfect condition.
Fasten one safety cable to the attachment point at the rear of the fixture and one safety cable to
the attachment point at the front of the lens tube (see illustration above) and loop the safety cables
around a secure anchoring point.
Remove as much slack as possible from safety cables (by looping them more than once around
the truss chord, for example). Make sure that the safety cables will hold the fixture and/or lens
assembly safely if the primary attachment fails.
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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Changing the lens tube
Four different lens tubes with fixed beam angles of 19°, 26°, 36° or 50° are available for the fixture.
Two zoom lens tubes with either 15°-30° or 25°-50° zoom ranges are also available. All lens tubes
are available in black or white finish. See ‘Ordering Information’ on page 33 for ordering details.
To change the lens tube, refer to the diagram below:
1. Hold the front of the lens assembly with one hand so that it cannot fall out.
2. Remove the thumbscrews (2) and (3) from the top and bottom of the lens tube. The top screw
also has the focusing wheel attached.
3. Slide the lens tube forward out of the fixture.
4. Slide in the new lens tube (1).
5. Begin to thread the thumbscrews (2) and (3) into their holes. For the top screw (2), ensure that
the focusing wheel sits on the screw with the gear teeth facing downwards, towards the fixture.
Rotate the focusing wheel until the gear teeth mesh with the toothed rack on the lens tube
housing.
6. Tighten the thumbscrews (2) and (3).
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AC power
Warning! Read ‘Safety information’ on page 4 before installing the fixture.
Warning! The 18 AWG / 0.75 mm
2
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 chainbelow.
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 (earth-fault) protection.
Important! 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 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.
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 and is rated minimum 6 A. Follow
the plug manufacturer’s instructions and connect the wires in the power cable as shown in this
table:
Live or L
Neutral or N
Earth, Ground or
US system
Black
White
Green
EU system
Brown
Blue
Yellow/green
Linking fixtures to power in a chain
The mains power input cable supplied with the fixture is rated 6 A and can safely supply power to
one fixture only.
If you want to use the MAINS OUT socket on the fixture to link power to another fixture in a daisy-
chain, you must first replace the supplied power input cable with one of the 16 amp rated 12 AWG
/ 2.5 mm
2
power input cables available as optional accessories from Martin (see ‘Accessories’ on
page 32). If you install a power plug on a 12 AWG / 2.5 mm
2
power input cable, install a grounding
type (earthed) plug with integral cable grip that is rated minimum 16 A, 250 V.
To link fixtures to power in a daisy-chain, use the 16 amp rated 12 AWG / 2.5 mm
2
power relay
cables available from Martin (see Accessories’ on page 32) to link fixtures’ MAINS OUT sockets to
MAINS IN sockets. Using the 16 amp rated cables available as accessories from Martin, you can
link:
Maximum four (4) ELP PROFILE fixtures in total at 100-120 V, or
Maximum nine (9) ELP PROFILE fixtures in total at 200-240 V.
Do not exceed these limits.
If you create custom power relay cables, use only the Neutrik PowerCON TRUE1 connectors listed
under ‘Accessories’ on page 32.
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Control data
A DMX 512 data link is required in order to control the fixture via DMX. The fixture has 5-pin 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 XLR connectors are not used in the fixture but are passed through 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 RDM-compatible opto-isolated DMX splitter. 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 DMX 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 link using RDM from a suitable controller, see “Setting
options by RDM” on page 20.
Only the main functions are described in this section. You can see a complete map of the control
menu structure and brief explanations of their purposes in “Control menus” on page 27.
Using the control menus
See photo on right. Use the
fixture’s control panel as follows:
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.
Control panel display
See photo on right. When you
power the fixture on it resets and
then shows the following data in
the control panel display:
Name of product
Temperature of LED module
DMX address currently used
DMX Channels currently occupied
The display flashes when the fixture is not receiving a valid DMX signal.
Fast focus mode
If you need to focus the fixture but there is nobody to operate the lighting console, you can quickly
turn the fixture on in “Fast Focus mode” using the control panel. Hold down the ENTER button for
5 seconds and the fixture will come on at full brightness for 60 seconds, allowing you to set the
focus. After 60 seconds the fixture will return to normal operation.
Setting the 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 between 1 and 4 DMX channels depending on the personality set. If a fixture
using 4 channels has a DMX address of 1, then it uses channels 1 to 4 inclusive. The following
fixture in the DMX chain can then be set to a DMX address of 5.
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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.
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).
Setting DMX personality
DMX personality sets how many control channels are used. There are 3 personalities to choose
from:
1 channel Dimmer only
2 channel 8-bit dimmer with adjustment of dimmer fade times
4 channel 16-bit dimmer with shutter and adjustment of dimmer fade times
(4-channel is the default mode)
The commands available on each channel are described in the section “DMX protocol” on page
26.
To set the DMX personality:
1. Enter the control menu and select DMX SETUP. Press ENTER.
2. Select DMX MODE and press ENTER.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select 1, 2 or 4.
4. Press ENTER to confirm your selection (or to return to the top level menu without changing the
settings, press the MENU button).
Other fixture settings
The PERSONALITY menu allows you to set other options for the fixture.
Stand-alone mode
The fixture can operate in stand-alone mode allowing control of multiple fixtures from a single
master fixture if no DMX console is connected. The options are OFF (default), MASTER and
SLAVE. Stand-alone operation will be automatically overridden by incoming DMX signal.
Dimming curves
Four dimming modes are available:
LINEAR
The increase in light intensity appears to be linear as DMX value is
increased.
SQUARE LAW
light intensity control is finer at low levels and coarser at high levels.
INV SQ LAW
(Inverse square law) light intensity control is coarser at low levels and finer
at high levels.
S-CURVE
light intensity control is finer at low levels and high levels and coarser at
medium levels.
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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.
PWM Frequency
Sets the frequency of the PWM dimming used on the fixture. It can sometimes be necessary to
change this if flickering is seen on TV cameras running at a high shutter speed.
From firmware v.1.2, the PWM frequency settings available range from 600 Hz to 2400 Hz. The
default frequency is 1200 Hz.
No Data Mode
This option sets what will happen when no DMX data is 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 blacks out.
HOLD If data connection is lost, fixture obeys the last DMX commands received on all
channels (default).
Press ENTER to confirm.
Cooling Mode
This option sets whether cooling fan speed is regulated depending on fixture temperature or
whether the cooling fans run at a constant speed.
To set cooling mode, select COOLING MODE from the PERSONALITY menu and press ENTER
to confirm. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select:
REGULATED FANS Fan speed is controlled by fixture temperature. Fans only run at the
speed necessary to keep the fixture within its normal operating temperature range. Light
output is not reduced unless full fan speed is not enough to keep the fixture within its safe
operating temperature range.
FULL Fans are set to constant full speed. Light output is not reduced unless full fan speed is
not enough to keep the fixture within its safe operating temperature range.
LOW Fans are set to constant low speed. The maximum light output available is reduced by
approx. 15% and fan noise is significantly reduced.
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 SLEEP Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select display sleep time, settings
are ON (Display permanently on), 2 MINUTES, 5 MINUTES or 10 MINUTES
DISPLAY ROTATION Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select Normal (Display
orientation normal) or ROTATE 180 (Display orientation rotated 180°)
DISPLAY INTENSITY Use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust display intensity from
10%-100% (default = 100%)
TEMPERATURE UNIT Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select °C or °F
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. Press ENTER again.
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).
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Fixture Test
This menu allows you to run self-test sequences on the fixture’s LED emitters. A sequence of LED
test, dimmer test, strobe test will be run.
Fixture information
The INFORMATION menu allows you to view various fixture information: Power on time, LED
hours, Software version, Fixture ID, RDM unique ID, Fan speeds, temperatures.
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.
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 the fixture.
Reset
To reset the fixture, go to the MANUAL CONTROL menu and press ENTER. Use the UP and
DOWN buttons to select RESET and press ENTER again.
Then use UP and DOWN to select YES, and press ENTER to activate.
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.
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.
Calibration
From the SERVICE menu you can select CALIBRATION. This menu allows you to adjust the
overall brightness of the fixture to match with other fixtures. The fixture is calibrated in the factory
but over time the brightness of the LED emitters will gradually decrease, so this function can be
useful if you need to match a new fixture with older ones.
DIMMER sets the overall maximum brightness of the fixture.
WHITE (available from firmware v. 1.2) gives fine adjustment of the fixture’s color temperature.
LOAD DEF will load the factory-set calibration values. If you have replaced the factory-set
values with custom values using SAVE SET (see below) it will load the custom values.
SAVE SET replaces the factory-set DIMMER and WHITE values with any custom values that
have currently been set.
You must enter a password (019 by default) before you can access the SAVE SET menu item.
Important! The SAVE SET command permanently overwrites the factory-set calibration values. It
is not possible to restore the factory-set values by powering the fixture off and on, resetting the
fixture or uploading new firmware. Once you have saved custom calibration values using SAVE
SET, the only way to return to the original factory-set values is to re-adjust the DIMMER and
WHITE calibration settings back to their original values.
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Setting options by RDM
You can remotely configure the fixture over the DMX line using a suitable RDM-compatible
controller that is connected to the installation via a DMX data link.
A full list of the RDM functions that the ELP 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.
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.
RDM
As a minimum, the ELP WW supports the following RDM functions:
Device discovery
DISC_UNIQUE_BRANCH
DISC_MUTE
DISC_UN_MUTE
Device management
GET
SET
QUEUED_MESSAGE
STATUS_MESSAGES
STATUS_ID_DESCRIPTION
SUPPORTED_PARAMETERS
DEVICE_INFO
DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER_LABEL
DEVICE_LABEL
SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL
BOOT_SOFTWARE_VERSION_ID
BOOT_SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL
DMX_PERSONALITY
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DMX_START_ADDRESS
DEVICE_HOURS
IDENTIFY_DEVICE
LAST_STATE
DIMMER_CURVE
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Effects
This section describes the effects provided by the ELP WW. 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.
In 1Ch or 2Ch mode only 8-bit intensity control is available. In 1Ch mode, 8-bit intensity control is
the only control option.
Strobe effects
An electronic shutter provides instant open and blackout, random and variable speed flash from 1
to 12 flashes per second, and pulse effects.
Manual focus
The ELP WW has a unique “Fine Focus” system which allows you to easily make small focus
adjustments using a gear-based wheel on top of the lens tube. To focus the fixture, see drawings
below. Loosen the thumbscrews A and B on the top and bottom of the lens tube slightly, then turn
the focus wheel C to slide the lens in or out of the tube. Tighten the thumbscrews A and B again to
hold the focus setting.
Manual beam shaping shutters
The fixture has 4 manually operated beam shaping shutters.
To change the shape of the beam, power the fixture on and aim the beam at the target. Use the
four shutter blade handles (see 6 in ‘Fixture overview’ on page 9) to adjust the position of the
shutter blades and obtain the desired beam shape.
Use of filters
The color filter frame that is supplied with the lens tube lets you add color correction or diffusion
filters to the front of the fixture. Push the filter retaining clip (see 1 in ‘Fixture overview’ on page 9)
to one side to insert and remove filters. Click the retaining clip back into place after inserting a filter
and check that the clip is secure to prevent the color filter frame from falling out.
Use of gobos and irises
The fixture will accept an A-size or B-size goboholder or an iris (items not included) in the
gobo/accessory gate. There is a sliding cover over the gate to prevent light spill and retain the
goboholder in the fixture. To install a goboholder or iris:
1. Allow the fixture to cool. See drawing below. Loosen, but do not remove, the two thumbscrews
(arrowed) at the sides of the cover.
B
C
A
C
A
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2. Slide the cover towards the front of the fixture.
3. Slide the goboholder into the accessory gate in the fixture.
4. Slide the cover back so that it holds the goboholder in place and tighten the thumbscrews.
3
1
2
4
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Maintenance
Warning! Read Safety information on page 4 before servicing the fixture.
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. You can
remove the lens tube to clean the rear side of the lens if needed.
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.
Uploading new firmware
Martin releases new firmware (fixture software) from time to time if it can improve functionality of
Martin fixtures. All firmware versions are available from the Martin website. You can install
firmware using a Windows PC running the Martin Companion software suite with a Martin
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Companion Cable USB/DMX hardware interface connected to the DMX link or directly to the
fixture’s DMX IN connector.
You can check the currently installed firmware version in the INFORMATION menu in the fixture’s
control panel.
If you update firmware to a newer version, check the ELP area of www.martin.com to see whether
an updated version of this User Manual is available for the new firmware.
Installing using a PC running Martin Companion
Important! Do not switch the fixture off or disconnect the source of the firmware during an upload,
or the firmware will be corrupted.
The following are required in order to install firmware using a PC:
A Windows PC running the latest version of the Martin Companion software suite (available for
download from the Martin website at www.martin.com).
The latest ELP WW firmware file. Martin Companion automatically downloads this file from the
Martin fixture firmware cloud when Martin Companion is launched on a PC that is connected to
the Internet.
A Martin Companion Cable USB-DMX hardware interface, available from your Martin supplier
by ordering P/N 91616091.
To install the ELP WW firmware using Martin Companion:
1. Apply power to the fixture(s) and allow to boot. Connect the Martin Companion Cable
hardware interface to your PC and to the fixture’s DMX IN connector or to the DMX link. All
ELP fixtures that are powered on and connected to the DMX link will have their firmware
updated.
2. Start the PC and launch the Martin Companion application.
3. Locate the latest ELP firmware in the Martin Companion application (Firmware
ELP
ELP
WW).
4. Start the firmware upload by clicking Update Firmware in the Martin Companion application.
Do not disconnect the Martin Companion cable or power off the fixture(s) until the upload is
complete and the fixture(s) has successfully rebooted.
5. If you are updating multiple fixtures over a DMX link, check that they have all rebooted
correctly.
Service and repairs
There are no user-serviceable parts inside the fixture. Do not open the housing.
Do not 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.
Zoom lenses
Two types of zoom lens with 15° - 30° and 25° - 50° zoom ranges are available as accessories.
Both lenses are available in black or white finish (see ‘Accessories’ on page 32).
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DMX protocol
Channel
DMX range
Function
1CH
2CH
4CH
1
1
1
0-255
Dimmer 0-100%
2
0-255
Dimmer Fine
3
Shutter
000-031
Blackout
032-063
Open
064-095
Strobe (Slow-Fast)
096-127
Open
128-159
Pulse effect in sequences
160-191
Open
192-223
Random strobe effect (Slow-Fast)
224-255
Open
2
4
0-255
Dimmer fade time
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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 33.
Default fixture settings are shown in bold.
Top Menu
Menu level 2
Menu level 3
Menu level 4
Notes
DMX Setup
DMX Addr
1 - XXX
DMX address (default
address = 1). The
DMX address range is
limited so that the
fixture will always have
enough DMX
channels within the 512
available.
DMX Mode
1CH/2CH/4CH
DMX control mode
Personality
Stand-Alone
Off
Master
Fixture acts as master in
master/slave operation -
DMX/RDM signal will
override master/slave
operation
Slave
Fixture copies master in
master/slave operation -
DMX/RDM signal will
override master/slave
operation
Dim Curve
Linear
Optically linear dimming
curve
Square
Square law dimming curve
Inv Sq
Inverse square law
dimming curve
S-Curve
S-curve (fixture emulates
incandescent
lamp voltage linear RMS
dimming curve)
PWM Freq
600-2400Hz
LED PWM frequency
(Default = 1200 Hz)
No Data
Blackout
If data connection is lost,
fixture will blackout
Hold
If data connection is lost,
fixture holds latest received
data value at all channels
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Personality
(continued)
Cool Mode
Reg fan
Fan optimized for light
intensity (temperature is
controlled by regulating fan
speed, light output is
unaffected)
Full
Fans set to full/low constant
speed (temperature is
controlled by regulating
light output).
Low
Display
Sleep
On
Display remains
permanently on
2 min
Display goes into sleep
mode 2 minutes after last
key press
5 min
Display goes into sleep
mode 5 minutes after last
key press
10 min
Display goes into sleep
mode 10 minutes after last
key press
Rotation
Normal
Display orientation normal
Rotate 180
Display orientation rotated
180°
Intensity
10-100
Set display intensity in %
(default = 100)
Temp Unit
°C
All temperature readouts in
°F
All temperature readouts in
Default
settings
Fac Default
No
Yes
Return all settings to
factory defaults
Fixture test
Test LEDs
Run test sequence of
LEDs, Dimmer and Strobe
effect. Press Enter to
restart test sequence.
Press Menu button to exit
test.
Information
Power On
0 - XXXX h
Hours fixture has been
powered on since
manufacture (not user-
resettable)
LED Hours
0 - XXXX h
Number of hours fixture
LEDs have been powered
on since manufacture (not
user-resettable)
SW Version
XX.XX.XX
Displays currently active
software version
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Information
(continued)
Fixture ID
0 - 9999
User-settable fixture ID
number
RDM UID
XXXXXXXXXX
XX
Displays fixture’s unique
RDM ID
Temperature
LED / CPU
Temp
Displays temperature in °C
of all PCBs and LED
DMX Live
Dimmer,
Shutter etc.
…..
0 - 255
Scroll to see values being
received on each DMX
channel
Manual Ctrl
Reset
No
Yes
Reset fixture
Dimmer,
Dimmer Fine,
Shutter,
Dimmer Fade
0-255
Manual control of all 4
channels
Service
Calibration
Dimmer
0-100 %
Intensity master, sets
maximum permitted
intensity
White
0-255
White CT calibration
Load Def
Load
Load factory calibration
settings
-Password-
XXX
Enter password (019) for
access to Save Set
Save Set
Replace factory calibration
settings with current
calibration settings
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Troubleshooting
This section describes a few common problems that may occur during operation and provides
some suggestions for easy troubleshooting:
Symptom
Potential cause
Remedies
No light from fixture.
Shutters are all pushed
in, blocking the light.
Power supply issue
such as blown fuse,
faulty connector or
damaged cable.
Pull out the 4 shutter blades.
Ensure that the mains supply is connected
and supplying power to the fixture.
Ensure that the fixture’s display screen
lights up when a button is pressed.
Check all power connections and cables.
Replace the fixture fuse.
Fixture does not
respond to DMX
control.
Fault in the DMX
network due to wiring
problem, connector or
cable damaged, or
incorrect DMX
addressing, or
potential interference
from proximity to a high-
voltage installation.
Check if 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
Length ............................................................................................................... 648 mm (25.5 in.)
Width ................................................................................................................ 259 mm (10.2 in.)
Height ............................................................................................................... 254 mm (10.0 in.)
Height (with bracket .......................................................................................... 427 mm (16.8 in.)
Weight ..................................................................................................................... 7.7 kg (17 lb.)
Dynamic Effects
Electronic dimming ......................................................................................................... 0 - 100%
Strobe and pulse effects ............................................. Variable speed and action, random strobe
Electronic 'shutter' effect .................................................................... Instant open and blackout
Electronic dimming .......................................................................... Four dimming curve options
Control and Programming
DMX channels ....................................................................................................................... 1/2/4
16-bit control .................................................................................................................... Intensity
Control options ................................................................................................. DMX, stand-alone
PWM ......................................................................................................................... 600-2400 Hz
DMX address setting .............................................. Control panel with OLED display or via RDM
Stand-alone programming ......................................................... Control panel with OLED display
DMX compliance .............................................................................................. USITT DMX512-A
RDM compliance ............................................................................................. ANSI/ESTA E1.20
Transceiver ................................................................................................. Opto-isolated RS-485
Optics
Light source ....................................................................................... 91 x 3 W warm white LEDs
Color Temperature ........................................................................................................... 3000 K
Lens tube options ................................................ 19°, 26°, 36°, 50°, 15-30° zoom, 25-50° zoom
Minimum LED lifetime ................................................ 30 000 hours (to >70% luminous output)*
*Figure obtained under manufacturer's test conditions:
Photometric Data
Light engine luminous output ................................................................................ 16 000 lumens
Fixture luminous output ............................................................................................ 7000 lumens
CRI (Color Rendering Index) ................................................................................................... >97
CQS (Color Quality Scale) ...................................................................................................... >93
TM-30 Rf (IES TM-30-15 Fidelity Index) ................................................................................. >93
TM-30 Rg (IES TM-30-15 Gamut Index) ............................................................................... >101
TLCI (Television Lighting Consistency Index) ......................................................................... >96
Construction
Color(s) ....................................................................................................... Black or white variant
Housing ........................................................................................................... Die-cast aluminum
Protection rating .................................................................................................................... IP20
Gobos and Color Frame
Gobo size ............................................................................. A size, 100 mm OD, 75 mm image*
Gobo size ............................................................................ B size, 86 mm OD, 64.5 mm image*
Color frame size ...................................................................... 159 x 159 mm (6.25 in. x 6.25 in.)
* Goboholder not included
Installation
Mounting .......................................................................................................... Adjustable bracket
Location ................................................................................................................ Indoor use only
Orientation ............................................................................................................................... Any
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Minimum distance to combustible materials ............................................................ 0.2 m (0.7 ft.)
Minimum distance to illuminated surfaces ............................................................... 0.5 m (1.6 ft.)
Connections
AC power in/thru ................................................................................ Neutrik PowerCON TRUE1
DMX & RDM data in/thru ............................................................................................... 5-pin XLR
Electrical
AC power ........................................................................................ 100-240 V nominal, 50/60 Hz
Power supply unit .............................................................. Auto-ranging electronic switch-mode
Idle power (zero intensity) ...................................................................................................... 5 W
Half-cycle RMS inrush current at 230 V, 50 Hz ................................................................. 18.0 A
Fixture link via PowerCON at 100-120 V .............................................................. Up to 4 fixtures
Fixture link via PowerCON at 200-240 V .............................................................. Up to 9 fixtures
Power consumption figures are typical, not maximum. Allow for +/-10% variation.
Typical Power and Current
110 V, 60 Hz .............................................................................................. 2.6 A, 280 W, PF 0.99
208 V, 60 Hz ............................................................................................. 1.4 A, 270 W, PF 0.97
230 V, 50 Hz .............................................................................................. 1.2 A, 269 W, PF 0.96
240 V, 50 Hz .............................................................................................. 1.2 A, 268 W, PF 0.96
Measurements made at nominal voltage with all LEDs at full intensity. Allow for a deviation
of +/- 10%.
Thermal
Cooling .................................................................. Forced air (temperature-regulated, low noise)
Maximum ambient temperature (Ta max.) ............................................................ 40° C (104° F)
Minimum ambient temperature (Ta min.) .................................................................. 0° C (32° F)
Total heat dissipation (calculated, +/- 10%, at full intensity, full white) ................... 1000 BTU/hr.
Approvals
Global CB Certification/IECEE ................................................... IEC 60598-2-17 (IEC 60598-1)
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, EN 61000-3-3, 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
United Kingdom ................................................................................................................... UKCA
Included Items
Power input cable (0.75mm
2
, 18 AWG), bare ends to Neutrik TRUE1 NAC3FX-W (female), 1.5 m
(4.9 ft.)
Mounting yoke
User manual
Accessories
Cables, 16 A, for connection to power in chains
Power input cables
Power Input Cable, H07RN-F, 2.5 mm2, bare ends to
TRUE1 NAC3FX-W (female), 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) ................................................P/N 91611797
Power Input Cable, H07RN-F, 2.5 mm2, bare ends to
TRUE1 NAC3FX-W (female), 5 m (16.4 ft.) ................................................ P/N 91611786
Power Input Cable, SJOOW, 12 AWG, bare ends to
TRUE1 NAC3FX-W (female), 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) ................................................P/N 91610173
Power Input Cable, SJOOW, 12 AWG, bare ends to
TRUE1 NAC3FX-W (female), 5 m (16.4 ft.) .................................................P/N 91610174
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Power relay cables
Power Relay Cable, H07RN-F, 2.5 mm
2
, TRUE1-TRUE1 0.45 m (1.5 ft.) ........... P/N 91611784
Power Relay Cable, H07RN-F, 2.5 mm
2
, TRUE1-TRUE1 1.2 m (3.9 ft.) ............. P/N 91611785
Power Relay Cable, H07RN-F, 2.5 mm
2
, TRUE1-TRUE1 2.5 m (8.2 ft.) ............. P/N 91611796
Power Relay Cable, SJOOW, 12 AWG, TRUE1-TRUE1, 0.45 m (1.5 ft.) ............ P/N 91610170
Power Relay Cable, SJOOW, 12 AWG, TRUE1-TRUE1, 1.2 m (3.9 ft.) .............. P/N 91610171
Power Relay Cable, SJOOW, 12 AWG, TRUE1-TRUE1, 2.5 m (8.2 ft.) .............. P/N 91610172
Power connectors
Neutrik PowerCON TRUE1 NAC3MX-W (male) .............................................. P/N 91611788HU
Neutrik PowerCON TRUE1 NAC3FX-W (female) ............................................ P/N 91611789HU
Related Items
Martin Companion Cable USB/DMX Interface ....................................................... P/N 91616091
Martin Companion software suite ...................................... Free download from www.martin.com
Ordering Information
Fixtures without lens tubes
Martin ELP WW (fixture body only) ................................................................... P/N 9045107781
Martin ELP WW (fixture body only), White ....................................................... P/N 9045115165
Lens tube options*
Martin ELP Lens Tube 19° ................................................................................ P/N 9045107782
Martin ELP Lens Tube 26° ................................................................................ P/N 9045107783
Martin ELP Lens Tube 36° ................................................................................ P/N 9045107784
Martin ELP Lens Tube 50° ................................................................................ P/N 9045107785
Martin ELP Zoom Lens Tube 15-30° ................................................................. P/N 9045121618
Martin ELP Zoom Lens Tube 25-50° ................................................................. P/N 9045121619
Martin ELP Lens Tube 19°, White ..................................................................... P/N 9045115166
Martin ELP Lens Tube 26°, White ..................................................................... P/N 9045115167
Martin ELP Lens Tube 36°, White ..................................................................... P/N 9045115168
Martin ELP Lens Tube 50°, White ..................................................................... P/N 9045115170
Martin ELP Zoom Lens Tube 15-30°, White ..................................................... P/N 9045122108
Martin ELP Zoom Lens Tube 25-50°, White ..................................................... P/N 9045122109
*All lens tubes include a filter frame.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. For the latest product specifications,
see www.martin.com
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FCC Compliance
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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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 ELP WW product area of
the Martin website at www.martin.com.
Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations Règlement sur le Matériel
Brouilleur du Canada
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du
Règlement sur le Matériel Brouilleur du Canada.
CAN ICES-003 (B) / NMB-003 (B); CAN ICES-005 (B) / NMB-005 (B)
EU Declaration of Conformity
An EU Declaration of Conformity covering this product is available for download from the ELP WW
product area of the Martin website at www.martin.com.
Disposing of the 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
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