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SHoW ID 
 

Default SHoW ID is 24250 

 

 

It is recommended that users perform a site survey 

using City Theatrical’s RadioScan™ Spectrum 

Analyzer before choosing a SHoW ID, to insure optimum radio performance. 
 
Use the default SHoW ID, or choose a SHoW ID and enter that SHoW ID into the user interface of 
your Multiverse transmitter (Multiverse SHoW Baby, Multiverse Node, or Multiverse Transmitter) 
and all receivers. 

The SHoW ID and universe number (and SHoW Key, if used) must match 

on your transmitter and all receivers.

  

 
Multiverse Studio is backwards compatible with SHoW DMX Neo products when using SHoW 
DMX Neo SHoW IDs.  See 

Table 6

 on page 14 for a list of SHoW DMX Neo SHoW IDs. 

 
Here is further explanation of the Multiverse SHoW ID numbering system: 
 

Table 1: Selecting Your Multiverse SHoW ID 

 

Multiverse SHoW ID Example: 

24

 

3

 

0

 

2

 

 

Prefix 

Data Rate 

Band 

Hop Pattern 

9   

900MHz Multiverse 

 

24

 2.4GHz 

 

Faster data rates provide more 
DMX universes. Slower data 
rates travel longer distances and 
provide more immunity to 
interference. 

 

900MHz: 

Universes 

Range 

20

00’ Outdoor 

300’ Indoor 

2000

’ Outdoor 

300’ Indoor 

5

00’ Outdoor 

300’ Indoor 

 

 

 

2.4GHz: 

Universes 

Range 

15

00’ Outdoor 

300’ Indoor 

15

00’ Outdoor 

300’ Indoor  

10

00’ Outdoor   

100’ Indoor 

 

Specifies which sections 
of the wireless band the 
frequency hopping 
utilizes. 

Use full range of 
900MHz or 2.4GHz 
band. 

Use only low band 
channels. 

Use only mid band 
channels (available for 
Data Rate 1 only). 

Use only high band 
channels. 

Use only extreme high 
band to avoid WiFi 
(2.4GHz only).  

Adaptive hopping. 
Avoids busy channels 
by analyzing 
spectrum. 

If multiple wireless 
systems need to operate 
with the same data rate 
and band this value will 
change the hopping 
pattern to minimize 
overlapping between the 
two systems. Can be any 
number from 0 

– 9 (not all 

bands have all Hop 
Patterns). 

Note: Not all combinations of digits are possible and unused numbers are reserved for future use. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Multiverse 5904

Page 1: ...2 4GHz P N 5904 User s Manual Rev 1 0 2020 City Theatrical Inc Multiverse Transmitters are covered by U S Patents 7 432 803 B2 10 129 964 B1 and other patents pending The 900MHz band is licensed for use in North America only Made in USA ...

Page 2: ...ooting 9 Specifications 9 What s Included 10 Face Panel 11 Mounting 12 List of Tables Table 1 Selecting Your Multiverse SHoW ID 6 Table 2 SHoW IDs and SHoW Keys 8 Table 3 Troubleshooting Guide 9 Table 4 Physical Characteristics 9 Table 5 Included Item Descriptions and Part Numbers 10 Table 6 SHoW DMX Neo SHoW IDs 12 List of Figures Figure 1 What s Included 10 Figure 2 Face Panel 11 Figure 3 Connec...

Page 3: ...xempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Safety Notices Please read this entire manual before using your new equipment Please keep the manual in a safe place ...

Page 4: ...ault settings User Selectable SHoW IDs City Theatrical has always produced wireless DMX products that allow the user to select the optimum transmission method Users may select full bandwidth hopping hopping limited to a section of the spectrum including areas of the spectrum outside of the Wi Fi range or adaptive hopping mDMX Multiverse SHoW IDs only mDMX is a form of DMX optimized for wireless br...

Page 5: ...nt Installation Multiverse Studio Receiver can either be powered with its internal battery or with 5VDC power into its USB C connector from its included external power supply 100 240VAC in 5VDC out or from another external power supply such as a lighting fixture providing 5VDC Turn the Receiver on or off by pushing and holding the Power Enter button User Interface Screen Upon power up the Multiver...

Page 6: ...n 9 900MHz Multiverse 24 2 4GHz Faster data rates provide more DMX universes Slower data rates travel longer distances and provide more immunity to interference 900MHz Universes Range 1 1 2000 Outdoor 300 Indoor 2 2 2000 Outdoor 300 Indoor 3 4 500 Outdoor 300 Indoor 2 4GHz Universes Range 1 1 1500 Outdoor 300 Indoor 2 2 1500 Outdoor 300 Indoor 3 5 1000 Outdoor 100 Indoor Specifies which sections o...

Page 7: ...HoW ID is displayed prominently the universe is displayed in smaller type at the bottom of the screen and vice versa Menu Screen Pressing the Menu button takes you to the Menu screen Power Output power may be user selected as Low Med Hi or Max It is a best practice to use the least amount of output power to achieve a successful broadcast This helps to reduce reflections which can reduce signal fid...

Page 8: ... last button press The timeout can be set to off backlight will never timeout or any interval from 10 seconds to 30 minutes Default is off After a screen timeout pushing any button will wake up the screen without changing the screen selection Backlight Level Controls Backlight brightness Range is 25 100 Default is 70 which allows 20 hour battery life 100 brightness allows 16 hours battery life Loc...

Page 9: ...ent charge Check that power cable is properly installed using external power Fixtures connected to the receiver are not responding Check that the Tx symbol on transmitters is solid and that DMX symbol is shown on Multiverse Studio Receiver Check that SHoW ID Universe and SHoW Key if used match on all transmitters and receivers Product Information Product Name Multiverse Studio Receiver 900MHz 2 4G...

Page 10: ...ble 1m 5987 Radio Technology Latency 4 ms average RF Sensitivity 95dBm Loss of Data Behavior Output stops Broadcast Power 3 2mW 10mW 32mW 100mW EIRP Broadcast Modes Adaptive Full Low Mid High Max Show IDs Multiverse 307 Neo 70 RDM Features RDM Proxy RDM Responder Product Information Use Environment Indoor Outdoor splashproof but not for permanent outdoor use Operating Temperature 20º to 50ºC 0 to ...

Page 11: ...Page 11 of 12 Face Panel Figure 2 Face Panel 5 5 139 7mm 3 75 95 25mm 1 812 46mm ...

Page 12: ...ing Fixture Table 6 Commonly Used SHoW DMX Neo SHoW IDs for Use with the 2 4GHz Radio in Single Universe Systems SHoW DMX Neo SHoW ID Broadcast Location 201 Adaptive hopping 102 Full bandwidth hopping 117 Low band hopping 133 Mid band hopping 149 High band hopping 165 Max band hopping ...

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