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N-Trance™ User Manual - Rev. A    

 

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5. APPENDIX

A Quick Lesson On DMX

DMX (aka DMX-512) was created in 1986 by the United States Institute for Theatre 

Technology (USITT) as a standardized method for connecting lighting consoles to lighting 

dimmer modules. It was revised in 1990 and again in 2000 to allow more flexibility.  The 

Entertainment Services and Technology Association (ESTA) has since assumed control over 

the DMX512 standard.  It has also been approved and recognized for ANSI standard clas-

sification.  

DMX covers (and is an abbreviation for) Digital MultipleXed signals. It is the most common 

communications standard used by lighting and related stage equipment.  

DMX provides up to 512 control “channels” per data link. Each of these channels was origi-

nally intended to control lamp dimmer levels. You can think of it as 512 faders on a lighting 

console, connected to 512 light bulbs. Each slider’s position is sent over the data link as an 

8-bit number having a value between 0 and 255. The value 0 corresponds to the light bulb 

being completely off while 255 corresponds to the light bulb being fully on. 

DMX data is transmitted at 250,000 bits per second using the RS-485 transmission stan-

dard over two wires. As with microphone cables, a grounded cable shield is used to prevent 

interference with other signals.

There are five pins on a DMX connector: a wire for ground (cable shield), two wires for 

“Primary” communication which goes from a DMX source to a DMX receiver, and two wires 

for a “Secondary” communication which goes from a DMX receiver back to a DMX source. 

Generally, the “Secondary” channel is not used so data flows only from sources to receiv

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ers.  Hence, most of us are most familiar with DMX-512 as being employer over typical 

3-pin “mic cables,” although this does not conform to the defined standard.

DMX is connected using a daisy-chain configuration where the source connects to the input 

of the first device, the output of the first device connects to the input of the next device, 

and so on. The standard allows for up to 32 devices on a single DMX link. 

Each receiving device typically has a means for setting the “starting channel number” that 

it will respond to. For example, if two 6-channel fixtures are used, the first fixture might 

be set to start at channel 1 so it would respond to DMX channels 1 through 6, and the next 

fixture would be set to start at channel 7 so it would respond to channels 7 through 12.

The greatest strength of the DMX communications protocol is that it is very simple and 

robust.  It involves transmitting a reset condition (indicating the start of a new “packet”), 

a start code, and up to 512 bytes of data. Data packets are transmitted continuously. As 

soon as one packet is finished, another can begin with no delay if desired (usually another 

follows within 1 ms). If nothing is changing (i.e. no lamp levels change) the same data will 

be sent out over and over again. This is a great feature of DMX -- if for some reason the 

data is not interpreted the first time around, it will be re-sent shortly.

Not all 512 channels need to be output per packet, and in fact, it is very uncommon to find 

all 512 used.  The fewer channels are used, the higher the “refresh” rate. It is possible to 

get DMX refreshes at around 1000 times per second if only 24 channels are being trans-

mitted. If all 512 channels are being transmitted, the refresh rate is around 44 times per 

second.

In summary, since its design and evolution in the 1980’s DMX has become the standard 

for lighting control.  It is flexible, robust, and scalable, and its ability to control everything 

from dimmer packs to moving lights to foggers to lasers makes it an indispensable tool for 

any lighting designer or lighting performer.

Summary of Contents for N-Trance

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Page 2: ...evel Setting up DMX Control 8 Installation 9 4 Operating Adjustments 10 The Control Panel 10 Control Panel Menu Structure 11 DMX Art Net Modes 12 Set the Starting DMX Address 12 Select the DMX Channel...

Page 3: ...e verify that the fixture you receive is suitable for your local power supply See the label on the fixture or refer to the fixture s specifications chart for more information A fixture s listed curren...

Page 4: ...tion slots are blocked ALWAYS disconnect from the power source before servicing or replacing fuse and be sure to replace with same fuse size and type ALWAYS secure fixture using a safety chain NEVER c...

Page 5: ...11 Prism 1 Rotation 12 Prism 2 Rotation 12 Prism 2 6 facet linear 12 Prism 2 6 facet linear 13 Focus 13 Prism 2 Rotation 13 Prism 2 Rotation 14 Colorizer Frost 14 Focus 14 Focus 15 Pan Tilt Speed 15 F...

Page 6: ...The Rear Connections 3 Pin DMX Out Power Output Power Input 5 Pin DMX Out 3 Pin DMX In 5 Pin DMX In RJ45 Out RJ45 In Fuse Holder Figure 1 N Trance Pin Up Picture 90W LED with 2 Beam Angle Carry Handle...

Page 7: ...splitter may result in deterioration of the digital DMX signal The maximum recommended cable run dis tance is 500 meters 1640 ft The maximum recommended number of fixtures on a serial data link is 32...

Page 8: ...ixture s Conductor 3 Pin Female Output 5 Pin Male Input Ground Shield Pin 1 Pin 1 Data 1 Primary Data Link Pin 2 Pin 2 Data 1 Primary Data Link Pin 3 Pin 3 Data 2 Optional Secondary Data Link Pin 4 Pi...

Page 9: ...quipment Any improper installation can cause personal injury or material damage The equipment must be placed in a ventilated area at least 50 cm from the ground and always ensure that the vents are no...

Page 10: ...e current selection UP Scrolls through menu items and numbers in ascending order DOWN Scrolls through menu items and numbers in descending order The control panel display shows the menu items you sele...

Page 11: ...Focus Fine 000 255 Layer2 Red2 000 255 Frost 000 255 Layer2 Green2 000 255 Pan Tilt Speed 000 255 Layer2 Blue2 000 255 Dimmer Curve 000 255 Layer2 FX 000 255 Device Settings 000 255 Layer2 Rotate 000...

Page 12: ...4 Use the UP DOWN buttons to change the value of each from 000 255 Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask xxx xxx xxx xxx Press the ENTER button repeatedly to cycle through each set of 3 digits 1 4 Use the U...

Page 13: ...logarithmic or S Curve Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection Dimmer Response 1 Navigate the main menu until you reach Settings press ENTER 2 Use the UP DOWN buttons to highlight Dimmer Res...

Page 14: ...107 108 113 114 119 120 125 126 131 132 137 138 143 144 149 150 155 156 161 162 167 168 173 174 179 180 185 186 218 219 222 223 255 Color Wheel Open Open Congo Split Congo Congo Red Split Red Red Flu...

Page 15: ...ake slow fast Gobo 11 Shake slow fast Gobo 12 Shake slow fast Gobo 13 Shake slow fast Gobo 14 Shake slow fast Gobo 15 Shake slow fast Effect Wheel 1 Manual Position Effect Wheel 2 Manual Position Effe...

Page 16: ...255 Ring Red 0 100 20 000 255 Ring Green 0 100 21 000 255 Ring Blue 0 100 21 21 000 255 Ring Dimmer 1 Layer 1 Ring Dimmer 0 100 22 22 000 255 Red Main FX Color Layer 1 Main FX Color 0 100 23 23 000 25...

Page 17: ...rse FX Rotation slow fast 42 42 000 063 064 127 128 191 192 255 FX Repeat x2 x4 x8 Full 43 43 000 063 064 127 128 191 192 255 FX Rotation Offset Forward FX Reverse FX Mirror Out Mirror In 44 44 000 25...

Page 18: ...ep 21 Medium High Density Step 22 Medium Linear Step 23 Fast Low Density Step 24 Fast Medium Density Step 25 Fast High Density Step 26 Fast Linear Step Two Color Paparazzi Snap 27 Preprogrammed FX Ste...

Page 19: ...Fast Short Tail Step 71 Fast Medium Tail Step 72 Fast Long Tail Step Trace 3 Uniform Color 73 Preprogrammed FX Step 74 Slow Short Tail Step 75 Slow Medium Tail Step 76 Slow Long Tail Step 77 Medium Sh...

Page 20: ...116 1 2 Ring Step 117 1 4 Ring Step Color Wave 118 Preprogrammed FX Step 119 Small Step 120 Medium Step 121 Large Step 122 XL Step Color Wave w Color Mix 123 Preprogrammed FX Step 124 Small Step 125...

Page 21: ...pin mic cables although this does not conform to the defined standard DMX is connected using a daisy chain configuration where the source connects to the input of the first device the output of the f...

Page 22: ...w factor That s what it s all about after all Returns Gasp We ve taken a lot of precautions to make sure you never even have to worry about sending a defective unit back or sending a unit in for servi...

Page 23: ...l Max Operating Temp 104 degrees F 40 degrees C ambient Control Protocol USITT DMX 512 Art NET DMX Channels 21 44 128 channel DMX modes Input 3 5 pin XLR Male RJ45 Input Output 3 5 pin XLR Female RJ45...

Page 24: ...02 mm 12 4 315 3 mm DISCLAIMER The power connectors fitted to the fixture and fixture cord are designed for compatibility with products manufactured by Neutrik AG Neutrik USA and their related entitie...

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