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16 hopping patterns and one of four bandwidth settings. 7400-5707 Vero Transceiver supports
Neo and Neo Adaptive SHoW IDs only.
The Transmitter and Receiver SHoW IDs must match for the units to communicate.
The SHoW DMX Vero Transceiver is preset at the factory with SHoW ID 201 for Adaptive
Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping and Neo Low Latency broadcast mode.
SHoW ID may be set manually using the SHoW ID rotary switches or using RDM. Whichever
method is used last takes precedence. The unit maintains the last used setting over power
cycles, and checks on power up to see if switches have been changed while the unit was off.
To set the SHoW ID manually, simply set the SHoW ID rotary switches to the desired SHoW ID.
You may override the ROTARY settings with RDM.
In order to use RDM, you will also need an RDM controller or a lighting control console with a
built-in RDM controller.
Notes on Using RDM
Remember that when RDM is enabled, the system uses ~ 25% of its available DMX bandwidth
for RDM so DMX fidelity and refresh rate are reduced. For best DMX fidelity, disable RDM
traffic from the Receivers back to the Transmitting unit when you are not using RDM.
You can use RDM to change SHoW IDs in connected devices. Remember that once you have
changed the SHoW ID in a connected Receiver, you will lose communication with that Receiver
until you change your Transmitter to the matching SHoW ID.
The SHoW DMX Vero Transceiver is fully enabled as an RDM proxy system, so you can use
RDM to manage your SHoW DMX system and any connected RDM responders that are
downstream of the system.
The SHoW DMX Vero Transceiver supports the following RDM PIDs:
Get
Allowed
Set
Allowed
Reduce
d RDM
RDM Parameter
PID
Comment
X
DISC_UNIQUE_BRANCH 0x0001
X
DISC_MUTE 0x0002
X
DISC_UN_MUTE 0x0003
X X
PROXIED_DEVICES 0x0010
X X
PROXIED_DEVICE_COUNT 0x0011
X X
QUEUED_MESSAGE 0x0020
X X
SUPPORTED_PARAMETERS 0x0050
X X
PARAMETER_DESCRIPTION 0x0051
X X
DEVICE_INFO
0x0060
Reports Category 0x0801
X X
PRODUCT_DETAIL_ID_LIST
0x0070
Repots ID 0x0604
X X
DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION 0x0080