User Guide Appendix A Installation
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Control Connections
A label on the back panel of the console identifies all control connections.
They are all Class 2 low voltage circuits (extra-low voltage in some parts of
the world). Figure A.2 shows the back panel of a 24/48.
Figure A.2 Console Back Panel
Figure A.3 Console Dimmer Connections
Dimmer/Device Connection:
The DMX control connections to the
dimmers or devices is via the DMX connector(s) on the back panel
(standard 5 pin XLR type female connectors). The DMX signals comply with
the USITT DMX 512-1990 standard except that pins #4 and #5 are not
used for a second RS485 data transmission channel. Instead pin 4 is
connected to common pin 1 and pin 5 is used for an analog over-temp
signal. The DMX A connector contains data for DMX 1 through 512, the
second connection DMX B, contains data for 513 through 1024. The third
connection DMX C contains 1025 through 1536. (Actual patch can vary DMX
output.) The three pin female connector will also output DMX. There are
two small switches near the video 1 connector. The left switch will reverse
the polarity of the data signal. The second switch (to the right of Video 1)
determines which data stream is output to the three pin female, either DMX
A, B or C.
Summary of Contents for 24/48
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