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  1. General description.............................................................................................................

  2. Safety conditions.................................................................................................................

3. Description of the connectors and control elements...........................................................

4. Navigating the menu...........................................................................................................

5. Summary screen.................................................................................................................

6. Main Menu..........................................................................................................................

7. Programming the device functions......................................................................................

7.1. DMX Out Settings..............................................................................................

7.2. Firmware Info.....................................................................................................

7.3. Analog input > DMX...........................................................................................

7.4. Wind speed > DMX............................................................................................

7.5. DMX Patching....................................................................................................

7.6. Counter input settings........................................................................................

7.7. Alert output.........................................................................................................

7.8. Language Settings.............................................................................................

8. Connections diagram..........................................................................................................

9. Dimensions.........................................................................................................................

10. Technical Data...................................................................................................................

11. Declaration of conformity...................................................................................................

Manufacturer reserves the right to make modifications in order to improve device operation.

Rev.1.2.

PXM Marek Żupnik spółka komandytowa
ul. Przemysłowa 12
30-701 Kraków
POLAND

tel.: (+48 12) 626 46 92
fax: (+48 12) 626 46 94
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.pxm.pl

Summary of Contents for PX235

Page 1: ...MANUAL PX 235 Advanced DMX Multiplexer R ...

Page 2: ...e Info 7 3 Analog input DMX 7 4 Wind speed DMX 7 5 DMX Patching 7 6 Counter input settings 7 7 Alert output 7 8 Language Settings 8 Connections diagram 9 Dimensions 10 Technical Data 11 Declaration of conformity Manufacturer reserves the right to make modifications in order to improve device operation Rev 1 2 PXM Marek Żupnik spółka komandytowa ul Przemysłowa 12 30 701 Kraków POLAND tel 48 12 626 ...

Page 3: ...V to the DMX 512 signal Analog signal is converted into a digital signal and then it is inserted or replaced at the appropriate chosen by the user DMX channel from the DMX 512 package It has eight inputs parametrized as a 0 10V analog or digital active with low or high state In case of choosing replacing of DMX channels by the converted analog signal the last channel DMX 512 package are cut to mak...

Page 4: ...he menu or left horizontal menu exits from the currently programmed parameter without saving the changes or goes to the level in the menu above pressing the button while being in main menu will cause to exit to the summary screen escape To change the value of selected parameter you must choose on the screen button or using the button or and then using the button to change the value After that you ...

Page 5: ...s the current state of DMX signal If the device takes the DMX signal is green displays In case of no DMX signal detected at the input to the device on the screen will be showed message DMX Signal OK No DMX Signal Description of the other messages on the Summary screen Current wind speed from the anemometer and its value after conversion to the DMX protocol value of this function can be changed in ...

Page 6: ...ots means another ten channels and green ones the next 100 channels After selecting a submenu on the screen show up currently set parameters of the DMX signal Default values set on the device are visible below DMX Out Settings 7 PROGRAMMING THE DEVICE FUNCTIONS On the top of each of the main screens is the button After the selection of which from each of the three screens the user will be moved to...

Page 7: ...ull name Its length can range from 0 to 1000 microseconds the shorter the better 4 Packet gap the amount of time between packets Its length can range from 16 to 5000 microseconds 5 Channels number Using this feature you can limit the number of channels sent from the PX235 The minimum value is 24 channels and the maximum is 512 default the amount of time if any between the end of one 5 At the top o...

Page 8: ...ion characteristic conversion Default Setting the value A 0 V and values B at 10 V allows to obtain linear proportional operating characteristic Changing to opposite values of the A and B allows to get reverse operating characteristic To set the value You need to select the Set button and then proceed as described in Section 4 on page 2 to change the parameter value and save it Each input can have...

Page 9: ...ssign the subsequent channels of DMX512 package output value from both DMX inputs as well as analog and counter input It is also possible to set each channel to a constant value of 0 or 255 default channels 511 and 512 are set to 0 and 255 A parameter in the default settings is 0 B parameter value is 50 Remember to save values in menu by selecting the button and pressing set enter In order to assi...

Page 10: ...PNP or NPN dependent on the anemometers or if both types of method connecting to the device are used To change the type select the field and confirm with polarization enter Alarm output allows the individual set the parameters on and off the alarm output Time On Set determines how many seconds takes to turn on the alarm during which the wind speed exceeds a threshold alarm Time Off Set is the time...

Page 11: ...is select appropriate language with or buttons and press 7 8 LANGUAGE SETTINGS 8 CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM 9 anemometer power supply 12 24 V DC np DR 15 12 L N DC OK CW CW CW CW POTENTIOMETERS 10V OUT GND 0 10V IN 0 10V IN 0 10V IN 0 10V IN a CONNECTION TO POTENTIOMETERS GND PNP NPN 12 24 VDC ...

Page 12: ... Input DMX 512 Output DMX cable Caution Do not connect DMX input and output pins parallel See paragraph 9 of the manual DMX 512 Input DMX 512 Output Do not overload the output OC OUT 12 PX235 must be connected to the DMX line in series This means that a cable should be connected to the DMX IN terminal and then from the DMX OUT terminal the cable should go to other DMX receivers ...

Page 13: ...x potentiometers 1 Clamping screws USB 0 2kg Width 105mm Height 85mm Deepth 60mm Power Supply DMX Input DMX Output 0 10V Inputs 10V Output OC Type Output Connectors Weight Dimensions 11 TECHNICAL DATA 10 10 DIMENSIONS 105 mm 85 mm 60 mm ...

Page 14: ...MX Multiplexer Name of producer Address of producer declares that the product Name of product Type answers the following product specifications EMC Additional informations Kraków 03 02 2011 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to guide lines 2004 108 EC 14 tel 48 12 626 46 92 fax 48 12 626 46 94 e mail info pxm pl http www pxm pl ul Przemysłowa 12 30 701 Kraków Poland stage and theatre consoles dig...

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