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Description
The PX282 driver is designed to control LEDs. The device has been placed
inside DIN rail housing. The built-in DMX receiver allows for activating 3
channels (R, G, B) by using directly the DMX protocol. A wide range of supply
voltage and a high level of current-carrying capacity (6A) enable activating
large quantities of LEDs.
The PX282 can be controlled by the DMX signal or it can work
independently. In such operation mode, the user has access to a fully
programmable scene and 18 default sequences for which he can also change
the playback speed and the smoothness of transition of particular steps. With
the use of 16-bit resolution, controlling the parameters of channels is
completely smooth. Moreover, the driver offers an effect control mode which
allows for controlling the programs that are built into the device and, at the
same time, changing such parameters as speed, brightness and fade settings
using the DMX-512 signal sent from an external controller.
PX282 also supports DMX-RDM protocol with is extension of DMX-512
protocol.
The driver offers a built-in control signal frequency tuning system ("
flicker
free
" technology), which makes it useful in applications for the television
industry. As LEDs from the RGB series often differ in parameters, problems in
receiving white colour may occur (triggering 100% at all channels). This is why
the PX282 has been equipped with a very useful feature called 'white balance.'
With this feature, each set of LEDs can be adjusted so that the control of
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