Martin Thrill Mini Profile

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bublor
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Joined: Mon Aug 20, 2018 3:08 pm
Real Name: John R Houston

Here's a definition I am using for a simple show with 4 Martin MH-2 and 2 Martin Thrill Mini Profiles.
Using an FCB 1010 to drive the show.

User Guide for the Marthin Thrill Mini Profile :
https://adn.harmanpro.com/site_elements ... iginal.pdf

Tech Sheet :
https://adn.harmanpro.com/site_elements ... iginal.pdf


Thanks for the great software!

Love the guides and ease of use! :)
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mcallegari
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Joined: Sun Apr 12, 2015 9:09 am
Location: Italy
Real Name: Massimo Callegari
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Added, thanks
TexHess
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Joined: Mon Dec 02, 2024 5:29 am
Real Name: Keith Hess

I don't know whether anyone is still using the Martin Thrill Mini Profile in 2024, but the fixture config file doesn't quite match my fixtures which are running firmware v1.0. The fixture config file from John Houston has Color on 2 (DMX 3) and Strobe on 3 (DMX 4). My units and the printed user guide that came with them have Color on 3 (DMX 4) and Strobe on 2 (DMX 3). I was able to work around it by editing the qxf file and swapping the values. Can anyone confirm? I may submit a fixture config for units having the v1.0 firmware.
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GGGss
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Joined: Mon Sep 12, 2016 7:15 pm
Location: Belgium
Real Name: Fredje Gallon

TexHess wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 5:41 am I don't know whether anyone is still using the Martin Thrill Mini Profile in 2024, but the fixture config file doesn't quite match my fixtures which are running firmware v1.0. The fixture config file from John Houston has Color on 2 (DMX 3) and Strobe on 3 (DMX 4). My units and the printed user guide that came with them have Color on 3 (DMX 4) and Strobe on 2 (DMX 3). I was able to work around it by editing the qxf file and swapping the values. Can anyone confirm? I may submit a fixture config for units having the v1.0 firmware.
Welcome to the community,
Sure, you may. The only question for future users is how to distinguish between firmware versions.
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