DMX Control
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Terminate DMX
Use a DMX terminator or install a resistor on the last fixture of the DMX control run to prevent
corruption (data reflection) of the digital control signal by electrical noise.
A DMX terminator is an XLR plug with a 120
Ω
resistor connected between pins 2 and 3 that
can be installed into the DMX output receptacle of the last fixture in the DMX control run.
Contact your authorized dealer or ETC for ordering information (
),
or purchase an XLR DMX terminator from the ETC Online Shop (
).
Set the DMX Start Address
Give each fixture a unique DMX starting address so that the correct fixture responds to the
control signals. This DMX start address is the channel number from which the fixture starts to
“listen” to the digital control information sent out from the control source.
Modify the fixture DMX start address on the user interface, located on the upper enclosure.
See
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Example:
The SolaPix 19 XT requires up to 114 channels of control depending on
the configuration of the modules. The Base module uses 21 channels. When the Flex
module is set to Compound mode, an additional 17 channels are added. If the Pixel
module is also set to Compound mode, then an additional 76 channels are added,
making 114 channels total.
If you are using the Base and Pixel modules (the Pixel module is set to Compound
mode and the Flex module is disabled) the total channel usage is 97 channels.
DMX Channels
The current DMX channel map for the SolaPix 19 can be found on the ETC website: