Martin M1 Installation guide

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Installation guide

Martin M1 is a professional lighting controller with a range of features for controlling and programming lighting setups. With its intuitive interface and powerful software, it allows users to create dynamic light shows and effects. The M1 features:

  • 4 encoders for precise control of lighting parameters.
  • Customizable buttons and faders for quick access to commonly used functions.
  • Built-in effects engine for creating dynamic light sequences.
  • Support for multiple DMX universes for controlling large lighting rigs.
  • Connectivity options including Ethernet, MIDI, and USB for flexible integration into existing systems.

Martin M1 is a professional lighting controller with a range of features for controlling and programming lighting setups. With its intuitive interface and powerful software, it allows users to create dynamic light shows and effects. The M1 features:

  • 4 encoders for precise control of lighting parameters.
  • Customizable buttons and faders for quick access to commonly used functions.
  • Built-in effects engine for creating dynamic light sequences.
  • Support for multiple DMX universes for controlling large lighting rigs.
  • Connectivity options including Ethernet, MIDI, and USB for flexible integration into existing systems.
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Martin M1™
Encoder Upgrade Kit Installation Guide
Introduction
This upgrade kit replaces all previous versions of the M1 Encoder. It is 100% compatible with all
existing M1 controllers.
Included items
The Upgrade Kit contains the following items:
M1 Encoder MKII PCB
mounted on a metal frame
4 Encoder knobs
4 light guides
Anti-Static Precautions
Important! Static electricity can destroy electronic
components. Follow these ESD precautions to prevent damage
to the product and injury to the user.
Carry out the upgrade at an anti-static workstation.
Wear a grounded anti-static wristband.
Touch a grounded conductor every few minutes to discharge any
static buildup.
Hold components by their edges only. Do not touch the surfaces or
any of the contacts of the PCB.
M1 Controller Encoder Upgrade Kit Installation Note Page 2 of 9
Encoder upgrade procedure
Have the following tools ready:
Torx T20 driver
Torx T10 driver
Allen key N° 6 (3mm)
Allen key 1.5mm
Warning! Disconnect power and all data connections from the controller before you start.
1. Place the M1 on a hard and
perfectly flat surface.
2. Remove two Torx T20 screws
from the front and four Torx T20
screws from the back of the M1.
3. Loosen four 3mm hex screws
from the top plate. They are
captive and stay attached. Do not
try to unscrew them completely
from the plate.
M1 Controller Encoder Upgrade Kit Installation Note Page 3 of 9
4. Carefully angle the screen backwards
until it is parallel to the surface the M1 is
placed on.
5. Lift the top plate out of the controller by
about 20mm until the supporting metal
structure is free. Move it towards the front
of the controller slowly until it clears the
touch screen housing.
6. Lift the top plate forward as if you were
opening a hinged lid until it is at about 90
degrees to the work surface.
7. On the back of the top plate are a large
data connector and a small power
connector. Unclip the data connector and
remove it carefully. Release the power
connector by pressing on its latch, then
disconnect it.
8. Remove the top plate from the controller
and place it securely on a desk.
M1 Controller Encoder Upgrade Kit Installation Note Page 4 of 9
Upgrading the Encoder section
1. Using a 1.5 mm Allen key, release and
remove the 4 encoder knobs.
2. Flip the front panel and support it
underneath so that the encoder knob
shafts do not touch the work surface.
M1 Controller Encoder Upgrade Kit Installation Note Page 5 of 9
3. Unplug the I²C data cable from the
PCB
4. Remove the 6 Torx T10 screws and
lock washers, and keep them for re-
use.
5. Remove the whole encoder section
from the front panel
M1 Controller Encoder Upgrade Kit Installation Note Page 6 of 9
6. Break away the 4 light guides, and
replace them by the 4 shorter ones
supplied in this kit.
Insert each new light guide from the
front and push it down until it locks in
place. There is no need to glue it as it
locks in place on its own.
7. Check the DIP switch settings on the
PCB:
o 1 OFF (Up)
o 2,3,4 ON (Down)
M1 Controller Encoder Upgrade Kit Installation Note Page 7 of 9
8. Place the new encoder section on the
spacers. Note the connector side.
9. Use the 6 Torx screws and washers
that you removed earlier to fasten the
new encoder section in place.
10. Reconnect the I²C data cable.
M1 Controller Encoder Upgrade Kit Installation Note Page 8 of 9
11. Flip the front panel and place the
new encoder knobs onto their
shafts.
Reassembly
Place the M1 on a hard and perfectly flat surface during reassembly. Failure to do so may
damage the chassis by twisting it.
1. Place the top panel in front of the M1
chassis.
2. Reconnect the data and power
connections. Secure the data connection
with the spring clips provided. Two
identical power connectors are provided
next to each other on the front panel, it
does not matter which one of them is
used:
3. Guide the top plate back into its position
carefully underneath the screen housing
and lower it into the chassis. If it is difficult
to fit at the back, hold it with one hand and
hold the screen housing with the other. A
slight pull backwards on the screen
housing will open more room for the top
plate to settle into place.
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4. Once the top plate is correctly in position, place the 6 Torx screws around the front and
the back into their holes. Tighten them down lightly at first. Once they are in place,
tighten them in the following order:
Front left, Front right, Back left, Back right, Monitor left, Monitor right.
5. Now check that the M1 is level by pushing on the corners to test for any wobble. If any of
the feet are not resting squarely on the work surface, loosen the screws and adjust the
plate and chassis, then repeat the above tightening procedure.
6. Next, tighten the four 3mm hex screws on the top plate, tightening gradually in a cross
pattern:
Bottom left, Top Right, Top Left, Bottom Right
7. Reconnect all cables and power the M1 on.
Testing
1. Power up the M1 controller and select “Continue with current show”
2. Hit the Menu button and select:
System Tools Diagnostic ConsoleTester
3. Check the new Encoder section by turning and pushing the new encoders.
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Martin M1 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Martin M1 is a professional lighting controller with a range of features for controlling and programming lighting setups. With its intuitive interface and powerful software, it allows users to create dynamic light shows and effects. The M1 features:

  • 4 encoders for precise control of lighting parameters.
  • Customizable buttons and faders for quick access to commonly used functions.
  • Built-in effects engine for creating dynamic light sequences.
  • Support for multiple DMX universes for controlling large lighting rigs.
  • Connectivity options including Ethernet, MIDI, and USB for flexible integration into existing systems.

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