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Lumanet Channel number codes / dipswitch settings.

Multiply channel listed by increment required. Subtract one for Luma-net network ID no.

0 - switch down, 1 - switch up.

Lumanet

Channel

Dipswitch

1234567

Lumanet

Channel

Dipswitch

1234567

Lumanet

Channel

Dipswitch

1234567

Lumanet

Channel

Dipswitch

1234567

1

0000000

33

0000010

65

0000001

97

0000011

2

1000000

34

1000010

66

1000001

98

1000011

3

0100000

35

0100010

67

0100001

99

0100011

4

1100000

36

1100010

68

1100001

100

1100011

5

0010000

37

0010010

69

0010001

101

0010011

6

1010000

38

1010010

70

1010001

102

1010011

7

0110000

39

0110010

71

0110001

103

0110011

8

1110000

40

1110010

72

1110001

104

1110011

9

0001000

41

0001010

73

0001001

105

0001011

10

1001000

42

1001010

74

1001001

106

1001011

11

0101000

43

0101010

75

0101001

107

0101011

12

1101000

44

1101010

76

1101001

108

1101011

13

0011000

45

0011010

77

0011001

109

0011011

14

1011000

46

1011010

78

1011001

110

1011011

15

011100

47

0111010

79

0111001

111

0111011

16

1111000

48

1111010

80

1111001

112

1111011

17

0000100

49

0000110

81

0000101

113

0000111

18

1000100

50

1000110

82

1000101

114

1000111

19

0100100

51

0100110

83

0100101

115

0100111

20

1100100

52

1100110

84

1100101

116

1100111

21

0010100

53

0010110

85

0010101

117

0010111

22

1010100

54

1010110

86

1010101

118

1010111

23

0110100

55

0110110

87

0110101

119

0110111

24

1110100

56

1110110

88

1110101

120

1110111

25

0001100

57

0001110

89

0001101

121

0001111

26

1001100

58

1001110

90

1001101

122

1001111

27

0101100

59

0101110

91

0101101

123

0101111

28

1101100

60

1101110

92

1101101

124

1101111

29

0011100

61

0011110

93

0011101

125

0011111

30

1011100

62

1011110

94

1011101

126

1011111

31

0111100

63

0111110

95

0111101

127

0111111

32

1111100

64

1111110

96

1111101

128

1111111

INTERFACE UNIT
Software Revision 1.05, Version A

Lumanet Channel number codes / dipswitch settings.

NSI CORPORATION

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Summary of Contents for I/F 501

Page 1: ...n XLR female DMX 512 Input 5 pin XLR male USITT spec DMX 512 Output 5 pin XLR female USITT spec AMX 192 Output optional replaces 512 4 pin XLR female USITT spec RS 232 I O 9 pin D connector MIDI input Analog input 5 pin din 180 degree connector Luma net I O Modular style telephone connector Power requirements 15VDC 200ma power supply included IMPORTANT Although many different connectors are presen...

Page 2: ... input signal error 7 MIDI ANALOG Midi input or analog input depending on application 8 LUMA NET I O Connects to a Luma net network 9 RS 232 Connects to a personal computer Rear Panel 1 MICROPLEX IN Input Microplex here Also may serve as pass through I O in some applications 2 MICROPLEX OUT Output Microplex here Also may serve as pass through I O in some applications 3 DMX 512 IN Input DMX 512 her...

Page 3: ...JUMPER LOCATIONS PCB locations of jumpers internal connectors INTERFACE UNIT Software Revision 1 05 Version A JUMPER LOCATIONS NSI CORPORATION 3 ...

Page 4: ...UTO CUEING MPX DMX uduu 1 2 1 2 IF 501 AS 404CP LUMANET duuu 1 2 1 2 RS 232 LUMANET uuuu 1 2 1 2 Set to default settings then change as indicated for specific mode I F 501 JUMPER CHANGE QUICK REFERENCE CHART MPX N S I Microplex DMX DMX 512 MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface AMX AMX 192 RS 232 RS 232C Serial data protocol LUMANET N S I Lumanet architectural protocol ANALOG 0 10 VDC continuou...

Page 5: ...PINOUTS Pinouts of the various connectors INTERFACE UNIT Software Revision 1 05 Version A PINOUTS NSI CORPORATION 5 ...

Page 6: ... net Not Used RS 232 Not Used JUMPER LOCATIONS P4 5 P7 JP6 7 JP8 9 JP10 JP11 JP12 JP13 OPEN CLOSED N A N A 2 3 2 3 N A 2 3 P6 P8 JP1 DMX OUT CABLE N A N A N A JP4 DIPSWITCH POSITIONS C1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 7 A8 DN DN DN DN NOT USED DN 64 Microplex is converted channel to channel so address is not used DMX output is sent as either 64 or 128 channels depending on the setting of switch A8 INTERFACE UN...

Page 7: ...S 232 Not Used JUMPER LOCATIONS P4 5 P7 JP6 7 JP8 9 JP10 JP11 JP12 JP13 OPEN OPEN N A N A 2 3 2 3 N A 2 3 P6 P8 JP1 DMX OUT CABLE N A N A N A JP3 DIPSWITCH POSITIONS C1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 7 A8 UP DN DN DN N A DN 64 Microplex is converted channel to channel so address is not used AMX output is sent as either 64 or 128 channels depending on the setting of switch A8 IMPORTANT Move AMX output connecto...

Page 8: ... 7 A8 DN UP DN DN STARTING DMX CHANNEL FOR MICROPLEX BY 16 INCR DN 64 Microplex channel 1 is equal to starting DMX channel Address switch 1 6 sets starting DMX channel in increments of 16 See chart at the end of this manual Microplex output is sent as either 64 or 128 channels depending on the setting of switch A8 DMX should only be terminated internally if IF501 will be always last unit at end of...

Page 9: ...2 3 2 3 P6 P8 JP1 DMX OUT CABLE N A N A POSITION 2 JP4 DIPSWITCH POSITIONS C1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 7 A8 UP UP DN DN A1 4 SELECTS MIDI CHAN 5 UP SETS IGNORE NTOFF DN 64 MIDI Channel 1 16 can be selected with switch A1 4 see chart at end Velocity of MIDI Note On messages set respective dimmer levels C0 dimmer channel 1 Note Off or Note On 0 will turn off channel unless A5 is in the up position DMX or ...

Page 10: ...2 JP3 DIPSWITCH POSITIONS C1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 7 A8 DN DN UP DN A1 4 SELECTS MIDI CHAN A5 UP SETS IGNORE NTOFF DN 64 MIDI Channel 1 16 can be selected with switch A1 4 see chart at end Velocity of MIDI Note On messages set respective dimmer levels C0 dimmer channel 1 Note Off or Note On 0 will turn off channel unless A5 is in the up position AMX output is sent as either 64 or 128 channels dependi...

Page 11: ...DIPSWITCH POSITIONS C1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 7 A8 UP DN UP DN N A DN 64 Baudrate is either 9600 JP1 6 or 2400 JP1 5 with 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Dimmer channels 1 to 100 can be controlled with these simple ASCII commands ASCII characters supported F D G R 0 9 Fxx xx x FADERATE x fade time in minutes seconds tenths Dccc ccc xxx DIMMER LEVEL c channel number to and x level G EXECUTE R RESET or...

Page 12: ... DN UP UP DN N A DN 64 Baudrate is either 9600 JP1 6 or 2400 JP1 5 with 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Dimmer channels 1 to 100 can be controlled with these simple ASCII commands ASCII characters supported F D G R 0 9 Fxx xx x FADERATE x fade time in minutes seconds tenths Dccc ccc xxx DIMMER LEVEL c channel number to and x level G EXECUTE R RESET or BLACKOUT Carriage return after each command M...

Page 13: ...UP UP UP DN STARTING ADDR OF LUMA NET IN 16 INCREMENT DN 64 Allows 128 channels of Luma net to be merged with microplex in a last action takes precedence fashion Terminate DMX or Luma net by closing jumper P6 or P8 only if last device on line DMX should only be terminated internally if IF501 will be always last unit at end of DMX line A better way to terminate is to connect 120ohm resistor to a fe...

Page 14: ...E CLOSE TO TERM LUMA POSITION 2 JP4 DIPSWITCH POSITIONS C1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 7 A8 DN DN DN UP STARTING ADDR OF LUMA NET IN 16 INCREMENT Allows 128 channels of Luma net to be merged with DMX 512 in a last action takes precedence fashion Terminate Luma net by closing jumper P8 only if last device on line Input of IF 501 is always last device at end of source DMX line See operator s manual of Luma n...

Page 15: ...OSITIONS C1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 7 A8 UP DN DN UP STARTING ADDR OF LUMA NET IN 16 INCREMENT DN 64 Allows up to 128 channels of Luma net to be merged with DMX or Microplex and output as AMX 192 in a last action takes precedence fashion Terminate Luma net by closing jumper P8 only if last device on line IF 501 is always last device at end of DMX line See operator s manual of Luma net device for addito...

Page 16: ...6 P8 JP1 DMX OUT CABLE CLOSE TO TERM DMX N A N A JP4 DIPSWITCH POSITIONS C1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 7 A8 DN UP DN UP STARTING ADDR OF ANALOG CHAN 1 BY 1 INCREMENT DN 64 Four analog 0 10V channels are merged with DMX 512 or Microplex and output as DMX 512 and Microplex Channel number of first analog channel is determined by A1 7 DMX and Microplex output is sent as either 64 or 128 channels depending on ...

Page 17: ...RM DMX N A N A JP3 DIPSWITCH POSITIONS C1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 7 A8 UP UP DN UP STARTING ADDR OF ANALOG CHAN 1 BY 1 INCREMENT Four analog 0 10V channels are merged with DMX 512 or Microplex and output as AMX 192 Channel number of first analog channel is determined by A1 7 AMX output is sent as either 64 or 128 channels depending on the setting of switch A8 Close P6 if inputting DMX IF 501 is always ...

Page 18: ...IONS P4 5 P7 JP6 7 JP8 9 JP10 JP11 JP12 JP13 N A CLOSED N A N A 2 3 2 3 N A 2 3 P6 P8 JP1 DMX OUT CABLE N A N A N A JP4 DIPSWITCH POSITIONS C1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 7 A8 DN DN UP UP SETS CHASE PATTERN AND SPEED DN 64 See chase speed and pattern chart at then end of the guide for settings of A1 7 DMX and Microplex output is sent as either 64 or 128 channels depending on the setting of switch A8 INTERF...

Page 19: ...OSED 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 3 P6 P8 JP1 DMX OUT CABLE N A N A SETS BAUD RATE JP4 DIPSWITCH POSITIONS C1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 7 A8 UP DN UP UP N A N A Use analog input for optional contact closures 1 2 STOP NOW 4 2 STOP AT END OF CHAIN 5 2 REWIND AND B O 3 2 STOP AT END OF CUE Only the first 16 channels are sent 20 ASCII cues max can be down loaded via the RS 232 port of a PC or Melange Cue numbers ar...

Page 20: ...1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 8 DN UP UP UP LUMANET NETWORK ID LUMA NET LIGHTING NETWORK Use analog input for contact closures 1 2 SCENE 1 4 2 SCENE 2 5 2 SCENE 3 SCENE 4 Must be programmed from Luma net PC Software and in conjuction with another IF 501 IF 501 must has a different Network ID number than any other device including other 501 s See 404CP operator s guide for details on operation Caution Luman...

Page 21: ...N N A 1 2 N A 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 3 P6 P8 JP1 DMX OUT CABLE N A CLS TO TERM LUMA BAUD RATE JP4 DIPSWITCH POSITIONS C1 C2 C3 C4 ADDRESS 1 8 UP UP UP UP NETWORK ID LUMA NET LIGHTING NETWORK Baudrate 9600 baud JP1 pos 6 or 2400 baud JP1 pos 5 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit DTR DSR handshake See Luma net Software Operation Guide for more information Caution Lumanet cable must be connected pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 ...

Page 22: ...01011 13 0011000 45 0011010 77 0011001 109 0011011 14 1011000 46 1011010 78 1011001 110 1011011 15 011100 47 0111010 79 0111001 111 0111011 16 1111000 48 1111010 80 1111001 112 1111011 17 0000100 49 0000110 81 0000101 113 0000111 18 1000100 50 1000110 82 1000101 114 1000111 19 0100100 51 0100110 83 0100101 115 0100111 20 1100100 52 1100110 84 1100101 116 1100111 21 0010100 53 0010110 85 0010101 11...

Page 23: ...001100 17 1000000 145 1001000 273 1000100 401 1001100 33 0100000 161 0101000 289 0100100 417 0101100 49 1100000 177 1101000 305 1100100 433 1101100 65 0010000 193 0011000 321 0010100 449 0011100 81 1010000 209 1011000 337 1010100 465 1011100 97 0110000 225 0111000 353 0110100 481 0111100 113 1110000 241 1111000 369 1110100 497 1111100 INTERFACE UNIT Software Revision 1 05 Version A DMX 512 Channel...

Page 24: ...ditor may allow The file should end with a END keyword to make sure the IF501 records the last cue received Keywords Supported CUE This keyword must start the description of each cue This keyword is followed by a space and then the cue number in the range of 1 to 999 9 The decimal point is not necessary if no decimal is specified Note The Cue number is meaningless to the IF501 since it always exec...

Page 25: ...PLE DELAY 30 WAIT This keyword specifies the time delay before the execution of a linked cue This keyword must be followed by a space and the time in the range of 0 to 9 59 9 Minutes are optional but must be followed by a colon In the absence of minutes seconds may be specified up to 999 9 The decimal point is not necessary if no decimal is specified If the WAIT keyword is not specified in a cue d...

Page 26: ...I will repair or replace at its option defective materials provided you have identified yourself as the original owner of the product to NSI or any authorized NSI dealer Transportation charges to and from an authorized dealer or the NSI factory for repair shall be the responsibility of the owner All products returned to NSI must have factory authorization for return prior to shipping NSI Corporati...

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