RC4Magic Series 3 DMXio User Manual
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RX/TX (Receive/Transmit Mode)
Press this button to toggle between receive and transmit mode, restarting the DMXio in the
new mode.
TX Low Channel
This features uses RC4
Magic
OneTouch
TM
– the same process used to assign channels and
curves on RC4 wireless dimmers. You need a DMX controller capable of clearing all DMX
channels to numeric zero and bringing up a single channel to a level above 20%.
To set the TX Low Channel:
1.
Connect a DMX console or other controller.
2.
Clear all DMX channels to zero. Beware of fixture profiles that clear, for example,
moving-light pan/tilt channels to a central level, rather than true zero. All DMX
channels must be at actual zero.
3.
Bring up the lowest DMX channel you want to transmit wirelessly. Set it to any
level that is higher than 20%. It should be the only non-zero DMX channel.
4.
Press and release the TX Low Channel button.
That’s it! If you have selected a channel that is higher than 1, or if the TX High Channel
is already set to a value lower than 512, the DMX Channel Range Limit LED will be on.
You can disable this feature by either setting TX Low Channel to 1 using the process
above, or using the Restore Defaults function.
TX High Channel
To set the TX High Channel:
1.
Connect a DMX console or other controller.
2.
Clear all DMX channels to zero. Bring up the highest DMX channel you want to
transmit wirelessly. Set it to any level that is higher than 20%. It should be the
only non-zero channel.
3.
Press and release the TX High Channel button.
That’s it! If you have selected a channel that is lower than 512, or if the TX Low Channel
is already set to a value higher than 1, the DMX Channel Range Limit LED will be on.
You can disable this feature by either setting TX High Channel to 512 using the process
above, or using the Restore Defaults function.