Evora-SP60
- 60W LED compact moving head with motorized focus and prisms
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6 - Cabling, addressing and daisy chaining
Connecting the DMX remote control :
Connect the female plug of your XLR cable to your DMX remote control XLR output, then connect your cable
male output to the moving head. Daisy chain your moving heads with XLR cables.
1
2
R
3
120
Ω
1/4W
Using a DMX line termination :
When long runs of cable are used (more than 100m), you may need to use a terminator
on the last unit to avoid erratic behavior. A terminator is a 110-120 ohm 1/4 watt resistor
which is connected between pins 2 and 3 of a male XLR connector. This unit is inserted
in the female XLR connector of the last unit in your daisy chain to terminate the line.
Adressing the units :
Every unit must have a DMX address in order to respond to DMX signals. The address corresponds to the
channel number on which the unit receives an incoming DMX signal sent by the DMX remote control. The
DMX addressing can be performed by programming the channel number via the display located on the base of
the unit.
You can either assign the same address to your units so they all react to the same signal, or assign a unique
address per unit to control them independently.
In the example above, the Evora-SP60 uses 14 channels.
You must skip 14 channels between each address you assign.
he address of the first unit will be 1, the second unit will be 15 (1+14), the third unit will be 29 (14+15) and so
on.
NB : Once switched on, the Evora-SP60 automatically detects any incoming DMX signal, and the display
indicates"A.001" (the unit DMX address). If the unit does not receive any DMX signal, the display will flash. In
such a case, please make sure the cable is properly plugged into the DMX input of your moving head, your
remote control is switched on and the cables used are not defective.
Address 1
Address 15
Address 29
Remote control
DMX line termination