MAC 2000COMMON FEATURES Convenient reinforced molded plastic shell
The MAC 2000 Series’ reinforced molded plastic shellis constructed around a durable metal frame to which
all modular components are fixed. The shell is ultra-
tough and easily opens via convenient 1/2 turn
fasteners. >
Silence
The MAC 2000 Series is extremely quiet. Through
sophisticated electronics, Martin engineers have
succeeded in reducing noise to the low levels required
by theaters and television studios. Temperature
sensors in the base and head ensure that
building fan speed is
kept to the absolute minimum required for effective
cooling. >
Power saving mode
Available in electronic ballast versions is an automatic
Reduced Power Function, which reduces consumption
to 700W. This not only saves on energy, but also helps
to prolong
rustic lamp life and further decrease the overall
noise emission of the fixture.The power saving mode activates automatically whenthe
shutter supplier is employed for more than 10 seconds. The
power reverts to 1200 Watts instantly when the shutter is reopened. >
Pan/Tilt Communication
MAC 2000 fixtures have a pan range of 540Ëš
and a tilt range of 267Ëš. Pan/Tilt movement
is fast and instant, and all fixtures are
equipped with an intelligent position
correction system that automatically
returns the luminaire to its original position
if accidentally knocked out of place. A user-friendly 4-digit LED display for easy fixtureprogramming is standard while customized settings
allow each user to cater the fixture to their liking. The
display provides easy-to-use maintenance menus and
concise error messages should a failure occur. A pan/tilt lock mechanism has been added
to make maintenance and handling even
easier. >
Easy Upload
Building software can be easily uploaded via a serial link using
the Martin MP2 Uploader, a fixture software uploader
and maintenance device capable of storing up to 14
fixture personality files. >
3 and 5 pin sockets
The MAC 2000 Series is industry standard DMX512
controllable. It is equipped with both 3-pin and 5-pin
XLR IN/OUT sockets, and prepared for future new
standards such as ACN, or any other kind of future
Ethernet based control protocol. 13 >