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OPTIMIZING SIGNAL STRENGTH VIA CHANNEL SELECTION

Aria™ wireless transceivers use radio frequencies contained within the Industrial Scientific 
and Medical (ISM) band that runs between 2.4GHz and 2.5GHz. As one of the few license-
free radio bands agreed upon in most countries, many other devices also use this band, 
most notably WiFi. Aria units use the ISM band in a different manner than WiFi and the two 
can coexist. However, where distances between Aria units are great and WiFi access points 
are reasonably close, then interference can become an issue.
WiFi uses the IEEE802.11 standard, which divides the ISM band into 13 (sometimes 14) 
channels, each of which is 22MHz wide. However, the channels overlap and so cannot all 
be used simultaneously. Hence, most WiFi access points settle upon channels 1, 6 and 11 to 
avoid any overlap:

1

2412

6

2437

4

3

13

2

12

14

1

11

0

10

9

8

5

6

7

5MHz

3MHz

11

2462

Aria radio channels

WiFi

2.4

GHz

2.5

GHz

2.4

GHz

2.5

GHz

2

2417

1

2412

WiFi
(IEEE802.11)
channels

Channel

Mid frequency

3

2422

4

2427

5

2432

6

2437

22MHz

7

2442

8

2447

9

2452

10

2457

11

2462

12

2467

13

2472

2.4

GHz

2.5

GHz

Aria uses the IEEE802.15.4 standard, with channels that are 3MHz in width and do not 
overlap. Many Aria channels do, however, coincide with the common WiFi channels. The 
notable exceptions are Aria channels 4, 9 and 14, which fall into the gaps between the most 
commonly used WiFi channels:

Where interference is suspected, a radio frequency survey may provide useful indications. 
If you have control over the nearest WiFi access points, it is suggested that you lock them 
down to one or more of the common channels (to prevent them from roaming) and select 
Aria channels that sit comfortably alongside.

Note: The Aria channel notations (0 to 14) are directly equivalent to the IEEE802.15.4 channels 11 
to 25, inclusive.

        

Summary of Contents for Dyna Accent

Page 1: ...Dyna Accent User guide...

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Page 3: ...snoot 8 Power and control wiring 9 Wireless control 11 OPERATION 12 Making a temporary control link with the XMT 350 12 Addressing fixtures 13 DMX channels 13 Configuring the Aria wireless DMX receive...

Page 4: ...blue and cool white LED emitters RGBA Red green blue and amber LED emitters External control using the industry standard DMX 512A is supported via either cable or the in built Aria wireless receiver...

Page 5: ...ing com SUPPLIED ITEMS OPTIONAL EXTRAS Dyna Accent With integral mounting stand and 6 foot 1 8m power control tails 5mm Allen wrench hex key Silicone gasket Spread lens 20O 40O 60O and 10O x 60O avail...

Page 6: ...a flat surface You should use screws bolts with countersunk heads less than 7mm in order to avoid interfering with the pan rotation of the fixture Base pivot point offset from center Cable gland 4 x...

Page 7: ...low movement A 5mm Allen wrench hex key is supplied with the fixture for adjusting the tilt angle A 2mm Allen wrench not supplied is required to adjust the pan angle using the two small grub screws in...

Page 8: ...GE The head of the Dyna Accent can be rotated through almost 180 degrees in 10 degree increments although the extremes of the range are only possible when the base plate is mounted on the very edge of...

Page 9: ...d remove all four of them plus their small washers and lift off the front hood 2 Remove the protective films from both sides of the spread lens 3 Ensure that the black rubber gasket is correctly in pl...

Page 10: ...1 Using a 3mm Allen wrench hex key slightly loosen each of the four bolts that secure the front hood to the main body of the fixture Once all bolts have been suitably loosened remove all four of them...

Page 11: ...quivalents their power supplies exhibit a trait known as in rush current when they are first powered on This is caused by the various components within the switching power supplies topping themselves...

Page 12: ...th a characteristic impedance of 120 preferably where the DMX and DMX data lines are twisted around each other and the ground link exists as a coaxial screen surrounding the inner cores Connect a 120...

Page 13: ...uipped fixtures e g Dyna Flood DMX DMX Addr 108 DMX IN Tx 0 O 2 0 O 4 0 O 2 0 O 4 0 O 6 0 O 8 0 O 1 0 0 O 1 2 0 O 1 4 0 O USING A DYNA ACCENT AS A WIRELESS HUB When a Dyna Accent fixture receives a wi...

Page 14: ...14 Automation features see page 15 Various third party DMX RDM tools are available we recommend the Acclaim Lighting XMT 350 for this task MAKING A TEMPORARY CONTROL LINK WITH THE XMT 350 Each Acclai...

Page 15: ...9 012 PATCH OPTIONS 004 004 DYNA ACCENT 001 The fixture that is highlighted within the list should begin flashing its emitters to identify itself 4 On the XMT 350 press the right arrow button to chang...

Page 16: ...on the fixture s and the XMT 350 3 On the XMT 350 press the MODE button then use the arrow buttons to highlight the RDM function and press the button to select The XMT 350 will search for RDM devices...

Page 17: ...hould begin flashing its emitters to identify itself 4 Press the button to view details for the chosen fixture and then use the down button to highlight the MODEL entry 5 Press the button to view the...

Page 18: ...ures in a pre arranged daisy chain configuration 2 Power on the fixture s and the XMT 350 3 On the XMT 350 press the MODE button then use the arrow buttons to highlight the SEND function and press the...

Page 19: ...that the DMX hot and DMX cold lines have not been crossed If Aria wireless DMX control is being used check that the fixture is set to the same wireless address as the transmitter the wireless address...

Page 20: ...and 11 to avoid any overlap 1 2412 6 2437 4 3 13 2 12 14 1 11 0 10 9 8 5 6 7 5MHz 3MHz 11 2462 Aria radio channels WiFi 2 4 GHz 2 5 GHz 2 4 GHz 2 5 GHz 2 2417 1 2412 WiFi IEEE802 11 channels Channel M...

Page 21: ...z IEEE802 15 4 Estimated transmission range Clear line of sight 2600 feet 792m Through obstructions walls etc 300 feet 91m Selectable radio channels 15 Aria signal encryption AES 128 Housing Die cast...

Page 22: ...rd party items not manufactures by Acclaim lighting During the period specified above Acclaim Lighting will replace defective parts at its expense and will absorb all expenses for warranty service and...

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