CHAPTER 2
Installation and Setup
12
Cyberlight
®
2.0 User Manual
Linking Cyberlight 2.0 Fixtures
Cyberlight 2.0 fixtures operate on standard DMX512 link controlled by a DMX console. The
number of fixtures on a link will be determined by the combined number of channels required
by all the fixtures. A Cyberlight 2.0 fixture requires a 28 channel footprint on a standard
DMX512 link.
Cable Connectors
Use data-grade cable and 5-pin XLR cable connectors to attach your fixture to the DMX link.
The Cyberlight 2.0 fixture accepts 5-pin XLR cable connectors. Cabling must have a male XLR
connector on one end of the cable and a female XLR connector on the other end.
Pin one is the common (cable shield), pin two is the data complement (negative), pin three is
the data true (positive). Pins four and five are not used, but they allow a secondary data link to
pass through the fixture.
positive
(data true)*
negative
(data
complement)*
Common
(cable shield)
2
1
3
Male XLR Connector
Female XLR Connector
positive
(data true)
negative
(data
complement)
XLR shell
Common
(cable shield)
1
2
3
4
5
5
4
positive
(data true)*
negative
(data complement)*
negative
(data
complement)
positive
(data true)
*This data line is not used by the fixture, but allows data to pass through the fixture.
Grounding lug (inside XLR shell)
Test each cable with a voltage/ohm meter (VOM) to verify correct polarity and to make sure
that the negative and positive pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield or to each other.
CAUTION!
Do not connect anything to the ground lug on the XLR
connectors. Do not connect or allow contact between the common
(cable shield) and the fixture’s chassis ground. Grounding the common
could cause a ground loop and/or erratic behavior.