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Table of Contents

1 Description...................................................................................................4
2 Safety conditions........................................................................................5
3 Connector and control elements.............................................................6
4 Designation of displayed messages.......................................................7
5 Device programming.................................................................................9

5.1 Button features............................................................................................................9
5.2 Group DMX address settings....................................................................................9
5.3 Individual DMX address settings...........................................................................10
5.4 Color settings mode.................................................................................................11
5.5 No DMX signal response.........................................................................................14
5.6 Description of DMX no-signal programs..............................................................15
5.7 Master / Slave function...........................................................................................17
5.8 White balance............................................................................................................18
5.9 Smooth....................................................................................................................... 19
5.10 Light control frequency.........................................................................................20
5.11 Screen saving (screen blanking)..........................................................................21
5.12 Temperatures limits and sensor failure.............................................................21
5.13 Display function......................................................................................................23
5.14 Default settings and device errors......................................................................25

5.14.1 Restore default settings...............................................................................25
5.14.2 Error message................................................................................................26

6 DMX signal connecting...........................................................................27
7 RDM – available parameters..................................................................27
8 Programming............................................................................................31
9 Connection scheme.................................................................................33
10 Dimensions.............................................................................................36
11 Technical data........................................................................................37

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Summary of Contents for PX783

Page 1: ...PX783 Driver LED C C 4 x 700mA User manual...

Page 2: ...nse 14 5 6 Description of DMX no signal programs 15 5 7 Master Slave function 17 5 8 White balance 18 5 9 Smooth 19 5 10 Light control frequency 20 5 11 Screen saving screen blanking 21 5 12 Temperatu...

Page 3: ...rves the right to make modifications in order to improve device operation PXM Marek upnik sp k Pod e 654 32 003 Pod e BDO register number 000005972 tel 48 12 385 83 06 mail info pxm pl www pxm pl Rev...

Page 4: ...of the 256 colors define by the manufacturer 3b each color RGB can be set separately 3bd each color RGB can be set separately and dimmer dimming all outputs 4b each color RGBW can be set separately 4b...

Page 5: ...device may only be connected to 12 48V DC with current carrying capacity compatible with technical data 2 All the conductors should be protected against mechanical and thermal damage 3 In the event o...

Page 6: ...emperature lower than 2 C or higher than 40 C 10 Clean with damp duster only 3 Connector and control elements 6 PX783 power supply 12 48V DC control outputs DMX input DMX output NTC 4K7 temperature se...

Page 7: ...Lightness Color etc no DMX signal response method selection Master Slave mode settings Lightness Color control mode RGB control mode RGB Dimmer control mode RGBW control mode RGBW Dimmer control mode...

Page 8: ...trol screen blanking memory error message restore default device settings menu function to limit power value of the limit activation temperature value of the maximum limit temperature current temperat...

Page 9: ...previous scrolls to the previous feature on the same MENU level or decreases the parameter s value next scrolls to the next feature on the same MENU level or increases the parameter s value enter ent...

Page 10: ...hat allows for changing individual settings It enables assigning any DMX address to every output channel The simplest example of implementation of this function is to control the lightness of one colo...

Page 11: ...1 ENTER NEXT ENTER ENTER NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT The PX783 driver can operate in different control modes Depending on the selected mode the devices takes up a different numbers of channels...

Page 12: ...ode settings table is on the next page Channel 1 red color Channel 2 green color Channel 3 blue color Channel 4 white color Channel 5 operating mode selection Channel 6 speed settings higher value qui...

Page 13: ...40 47 Program 6 x x x 48 55 Program 7 x x x 56 63 Program 8 x x x 64 71 Program 9 x x x 72 79 Program 10 x x x 80 87 Program 11 x x x 88 95 Program 12 x x x 96 103 Program 13 x x x 104 111 Program 14...

Page 14: ...DMX signal will automatically break the realized function and the module will once again follow the commands transmitted via the DMX line P01 P18 choosing a ready program provided in the device softw...

Page 15: ...on of all outputs at 100 with the possibility of setting the switch on time SPd all outputs after decay DMX signal oFF disabling all outputs after DMX signal loss 5 6 Description of DMX no signal prog...

Page 16: ...55 0 255 255 0 0 0 G 255 255 0 0 255 0 255 255 0 B 0 0 0 255 0 255 0 0 255 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 0 0 Step 3 R 0 255 0 0 0 0 255 G 0 0 0 0 255 0 255 B 255 0 0 0 0 255 0 W 0 0 255 0 255 0 0 Step 4 R 0 0 0 0...

Page 17: ...7 127 255 127 W 0 0 0 0 5 7 Master Slave function The PX783 module has a built in DMX 512 receiver and can be controlled from any desktop or controller running in this standard Moreover it is equipped...

Page 18: ...s without using an external controller 5 8 White balance Sometimes there can be problems with getting white color on the RGBW series LEDs This may be a result of using diodes with different technical...

Page 19: ...between the DMX signal packets for the selected option or the time interval set in the menu in range 10 999ms The smooth function may slightly slow down the lamp s response rate to changes in the DMX...

Page 20: ...by improper signal synchronization that controls the LEDs The user can choose from the available frequency range from 366Hz up to 25 0kHz which can be smoothly changed using the previous or next butto...

Page 21: ...ithout interfering with other parameters Press any key to restore the backlight 5 12 Temperatures limits and sensor failure PX783 has been equipped with a function that limits the output power dependi...

Page 22: ...e can be set between 30 C and 60 C Hi maximum limit temperature value set in the range from 70 C up to 90 C t C current temperature tSH the highest temperature recorded by the sensor tSL the lowest te...

Page 23: ...ensor or disable the temperature limit 5 13 Display function As the driver should be installed as far as possible in a small distance from the controlled LEDs the lack of space may force the necessity...

Page 24: ...time for about 3s To deactivate function the procedure is the same The figure shows how flip function works NOTE The keys on the reverse of the display are set in the same way as the normal position...

Page 25: ...ce center If after restoring to its default settings the device still does not operate correctly please send it to our service center 5 14 1 Restore default settings To restore the device to its defau...

Page 26: ...d by 50 frequency 366Hz smooth function off 5 14 2 Error message The device is equipped with a built in memory work control function If there are problems with the memory operation on the PX783 displa...

Page 27: ...MX IN DMX OUT GND GND CORRECT DMX 512 input DMX 512 output DMX IN DMX OUT GND GND WRONG DMX 512 line DMX IN DMX OUT GND GND TERMINATOR CONNECTION DMX 512 input 120 Ohm 7 RDM available parameters The P...

Page 28: ...is off 0x00 value and identification is on 0x01 value STATUS_MESSAGES 0x0030 information about device status DEVICE_MODEL_ DESCRIPTION 0x0080 device description e g name MANUFACTURER_LABEL 0x0081 manu...

Page 29: ...EN 0x801E settings of green channel value for scene saved in PX783 SCENE_BLUE 0x801F settings of blue channel value for scene saved in PX783 SCENE_WHITE 0x8020 settings of white channel value for scen...

Page 30: ...teps of program PROGRAM_FADE 0x8026 settings of smooth transition between following steps of a program BALANCE ON OFF 0x8027 to activate or deactivate the balance of output channels PWM_FREQENCY 0x802...

Page 31: ...8 Programming 31 ENTER ENTER NEXT ENTER NEXT NEXT ENTER NEXT NEXT NEXT ENTER NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT ENTER ENTER NEXT NEXT NEXT ENTER NEXT ENTER ENTER NEXT NEXT NEXT Next page NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT...

Page 32: ...32 ENTER ENTER NEXT NEXT NEXT ENTER NEXT NEXT ENTER NEXT NEXT ENTER NEXT ENTER NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT ENTER NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT Previous page...

Page 33: ...rder of colors LEDs should be connected only in series controlled LEDs can be connected using two conductors only i e two per channel the number of serially connected LEDs depends on the driver and su...

Page 34: ...ne lamp is connected to the driver This is due to the fact that the device can read the temperature from only one lamp Connection of lamps powered by 700mA Driver LED Power supply Number of LEDs on on...

Page 35: ...Monochrome lamp in DW mode connection diagram 35 BLUE BLUE warm white GREEN GREEN RED clod white RED PX783 4x700mA OUT W warm white cold white WHITE WHITE...

Page 36: ...10 Dimensions 36 105 8 6 60 4 6...

Page 37: ...consumption 2 8A no load power consumption 1W output load capacity 700mA channel 2 5 output sockets screw terminals number of programmable scene 1 built in programs 18 Master Slave mode yes interpolat...

Page 38: ...0 2018 EN 61000 4 2 2009 EN IEC 61000 6 1 2019 EN 61000 6 3 2007 and meets the essential requirements of the following directives 2011 65 UE DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of...

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