Reality Enhancements PD2DMX-512D User Manual Download Page 1

PD2DMX Model 512D

Pyrodigital

 

  to DMX Converter

512 Channel Dual Mode

Revision C -  08/22/2017

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Enhancements

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Page 1: ...PD2DMX Model 512D Pyrodigital to DMX Converter 512 Channel Dual Mode Revision C 08 22 2017 Reality Reality Enhancements Enha a Inc User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...de is accurate Reality Enhancements Inc is not responsible for printing or clerical errors 2017 Reality Enhancements Inc 340 S Lemon Avenue 2600 Walnut CA 91789 United States 650 218 7412 info realityenhancements com www realityenhancements com Pyrodigital is a registered trademark of Pyrodigital Consultants Mentionofthird partyproductsisforinformationalandeducationalpurposes only and constitutes ...

Page 3: ...r component failure As in any production environment no authorized or unauthorized personnel should ever place themselves or be allowed to place themselves in a position where such a failure would present a risk While this module was not designed to control pyrotechnic devices that the Pyrodigital field controller was intended for all safety protocols and procedures associated with operation of th...

Page 4: ...or suspected please discontinue use of the module immediately and contact Reality Enhancements Inc for diagnosis and service Never attempt to repair a module that is damaged or that you suspect to be damaged If damage is found or suspected please discontinue use of the module immediately and contact Reality Enhancements Inc for diagnosis and service Never connect this module to any DMX device s un...

Page 5: ...cted DMX Devices 8 Mode 1 Operation 9 Mode 2 Operation 10 Status Checking 11 Interpreting the Continuity Display 12 Fault Conditions 12 APPENDIX A 13 Opening Case for Changing Feature Switch Settings 13 APPENDIX B 14 Options Switches Location 14 Options 1 Switch 15 Options 2 Switch 16 APPENDIX C 21 DMX Channel to PD Address Terminal Mapping Mode 1 21 APPENDIX D 38 DMX Channel to PD Address Termina...

Page 6: ...scharge a consumable product such as smoke fog cryogenic gas effects ie CO2 etc or where having a DMX output remaining on longer than intended due to the Field Controller not firing a terminal because of being disabled via the dead man switch or a data transmission error would produce an undesirable effect See the PD2DMX Model 8T with Timeout feature for controlling DMX devices that discharge a pr...

Page 7: ...roughout a PD network Connection from the Field Controller or the Output connector of another module is made via the Data Input connector of the PD2DMX 512D The 5 pin XLR connector on the opposite panel of the PD2DMX 512D labelled DMX Output NO PD connects to the DMX device to be controlled using a standard DMX cable The connector labeled Pyrodigital Output Setup Figure 1 1 Input side showing PD X...

Page 8: ...ol which mode the PD2DMX 512D will operate in See the Operation section for a description of control modes To select Mode 1 rotate the left selector to the Mode 1 range In Mode 1 each PD address controls eight DMX channels Note that the maximum controllable module address in Mode 1 is 3F To select Mode 2 rotate the left selector to the Mode 2 range In Mode 2 each PD address controls one DMX channe...

Page 9: ...r PD modules do not set any other PD2DMX or PD module addresses to the same or lower address than the Maximum Address set on the PD2DMX 512D or they will conflict The PD2DMX 512D takes over all PD addresses from 00 to the address set via the rotary Maximum Address switches Arm Safe Switch The Arm Safe switch controls the unit s ability to react to commands from the field controller When the switch...

Page 10: ...gure B 2 in Appendix B for selecting the dimming curve LED Indicator Behavior The LED is intended to provide a variety of information about the status and operation of the PD2DMX 512D However there may be instances when the PD2DMX 512D module is visible to an audience and a flickering or blinking LED may present a visual distraction In those instances the activity of the LED may be set to occur on...

Page 11: ...or During Operation The LED provides information about the status of the module as well as the integrity of the cabling to the field controller Positioning the modules so the LEDs are visible allows their status and operation to be viewed from a significant distance The function of the LED is to indicate when the module is receiving commands from the field controller as well as whether the module ...

Page 12: ...DMX channel s output to 100 full will flash the LED red Receiving a fire command to an even terminal to set a DMX channel to 0 will result in a brief green flash In Mode 2 fire commands which increase the DMX output value from its current value will cause the LED to flash red while fire commands that reduce the current DMX value will flash the LED green During continuity checking the LED will flic...

Page 13: ...d numbered terminals 1 3 5 7 9 B D F causes the DMX output for the corresponding channel to be set to 100 255 Example mapping for PD module addresses 00 and 01 See Appendix C for the full DMX channel to PD address terminal pair mapping Figure 2 1 Example DMX Channel to Terminal Pairs mapping DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 1 0 0 00 0 100 255 00 1 2 0 0 00 2 100 255 00 3 3 0 0 00 4 100 255 00 5 4 0 0 00 ...

Page 14: ...ng one of the 16 terminals at a given module address will set the DMX output level for that DMX channel to the values given in the table shown in figure 2 2 below PD Terminal to DMX Value mapping PD Terminal DMX Output DMX Value Linear S curve 0 0 0 0 1 7 17 45 2 13 34 66 3 20 51 80 4 27 68 91 5 33 85 101 6 40 102 110 7 46 119 118 8 53 136 127 9 60 153 135 A 66 170 144 B 73 187 154 C 80 204 166 D ...

Page 15: ...ntinuity If the DMX output for channel 146 is currently greater than 0 then Terminal 2 will show no continuity and Terminal 3 will indicate continuity If the DMX output for channel 152 is currently 0 then there will be continuity on Terminal E and Terminal F will show no continuity To summarize a DMX channel that is currently at 0 will show continuity on the corresponding even numbered terminal A ...

Page 16: ... terminal Fault Conditions When a fault condition occurs the unit will no longer respond to firing commands If a module detected a fault a Status Check will display a specific pattern on terminals 0 through 3 on the Field Controller This pattern indicates the nature of the fault and is used by the factory to determine the cause In a fault situation terminals 4 through F will alternate between cont...

Page 17: ...nged infrequently Refer to figure A 1 Remove the two front panel top screws A and the two rear panel top screws B Carefully remove the top case lid The two Options switches may now be changed See figure B 1 in Appendix B for switch locations To avoid risk of damage never touch any of the circuit board components or remove it from the case To reassemble replace the case lid and reinstall the two fr...

Page 18: ... Pyrodigital to DMX Converter Model PD2DMX 512D Appendix B Appendix B Options Switches Location 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON Options 1 Options 2 Figure B 1 Options Switches location on circuit board ...

Page 19: ...switch is in the Safe position 2 Internal Blue Heartbeat LED On Dim blue Heartbeat LED blinks periodically indicating module is powered and operating Off Heartbeat LED disabled 3 S Fade Curve On Scales DMX output using S curve function Off Linear fade curve used 4 Enable Fade Time for Mode 1 On Uses fade time set by Options 2 switch settings Off No fading between values 5 Enable Fade Time for Mode...

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Page 25: ...255 00 5 4 0 0 00 6 100 255 00 7 5 0 0 00 8 100 255 00 9 6 0 0 00 A 100 255 00 B 7 0 0 00 C 100 255 00 D 8 0 0 00 E 100 255 00 F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 9 0 0 01 0 100 255 01 1 10 0 0 01 2 100 255 01 3 11 0 0 01 4 100 255 01 5 12 0 0 01 6 100 255 01 7 13 0 0 01 8 100 255 01 9 14 0 0 01 A 100 255 01 B 15 0 0 01 C 100 255 01 D 16 0 0 01 E 100 255 01 F Appendix C Figure C 1 Mode 1 DMX channel mappi...

Page 26: ...255 03 3 27 0 0 03 4 100 255 03 5 28 0 0 03 6 100 255 03 7 29 0 0 03 8 100 255 03 9 30 0 0 03 A 100 255 03 B 31 0 0 03 C 100 255 03 D 32 0 0 03 E 100 255 03 F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 33 0 0 04 0 100 255 04 1 34 0 0 04 2 100 255 04 3 35 0 0 04 4 100 255 04 5 36 0 0 04 6 100 255 04 7 37 0 0 04 8 100 255 04 9 38 0 0 04 A 100 255 04 B 39 0 0 04 C 100 255 04 D 40 0 0 04 E 100 255 04 F 41 0 0 05 0 100...

Page 27: ...255 07 3 59 0 0 07 4 100 255 07 5 60 0 0 07 6 100 255 07 7 61 0 0 07 8 100 255 07 9 62 0 0 07 A 100 255 07 B 63 0 0 07 C 100 255 07 D 64 0 0 07 E 100 255 07 F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 65 0 0 08 0 100 255 08 1 66 0 0 08 2 100 255 08 3 67 0 0 08 4 100 255 08 5 68 0 0 08 6 100 255 08 7 69 0 0 08 8 100 255 08 9 70 0 0 08 A 100 255 08 B 71 0 0 08 C 100 255 08 D 72 0 0 08 E 100 255 08 F 73 0 0 09 0 100...

Page 28: ... 3 91 0 0 0B 4 100 255 0B 5 92 0 0 0B 6 100 255 0B 7 93 0 0 0B 8 100 255 0B 9 94 0 0 0B A 100 255 0B B 95 0 0 0B C 100 255 0B D 96 0 0 0B E 100 255 0B F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 97 0 0 0C 0 100 255 0C 1 98 0 0 0C 2 100 255 0C 3 99 0 0 0C 4 100 255 0C 5 100 0 0 0C 6 100 255 0C 7 101 0 0 0C 8 100 255 0C 9 102 0 0 0C A 100 255 0C B 103 0 0 0C C 100 255 0C D 104 0 0 0C E 100 255 0C F 105 0 0 0D 0 100...

Page 29: ... 3 123 0 0 0F 4 100 255 0F 5 124 0 0 0F 6 100 255 0F 7 125 0 0 0F 8 100 255 0F 9 126 0 0 0F A 100 255 0F B 127 0 0 0F C 100 255 0F D 128 0 0 0F E 100 255 0F F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 129 0 0 10 0 100 255 10 1 130 0 0 10 2 100 255 10 3 131 0 0 10 4 100 255 10 5 132 0 0 10 6 100 255 10 7 133 0 0 10 8 100 255 10 9 134 0 0 10 A 100 255 10 B 135 0 0 10 C 100 255 10 D 136 0 0 10 E 100 255 10 F 137 0 0...

Page 30: ... 3 155 0 0 13 4 100 255 13 5 156 0 0 13 6 100 255 13 7 157 0 0 13 8 100 255 13 9 158 0 0 13 A 100 255 13 B 159 0 0 13 C 100 255 13 D 160 0 0 13 E 100 255 13 F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 161 0 0 14 0 100 255 14 1 162 0 0 14 2 100 255 14 3 163 0 0 14 4 100 255 14 5 164 0 0 14 6 100 255 14 7 165 0 0 14 8 100 255 14 9 166 0 0 14 A 100 255 14 B 167 0 0 14 C 100 255 14 D 168 0 0 14 E 100 255 14 F 169 0 0...

Page 31: ... 3 187 0 0 17 4 100 255 17 5 188 0 0 17 6 100 255 17 7 189 0 0 17 8 100 255 17 9 190 0 0 17 A 100 255 17 B 191 0 0 17 C 100 255 17 D 192 0 0 17 E 100 255 17 F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 193 0 0 18 0 100 255 18 1 194 0 0 18 2 100 255 18 3 195 0 0 18 4 100 255 18 5 196 0 0 18 6 100 255 18 7 197 0 0 18 8 100 255 18 9 198 0 0 18 A 100 255 18 B 199 0 0 18 C 100 255 18 D 200 0 0 18 E 100 255 18 F 201 0 0...

Page 32: ... 3 219 0 0 1B 4 100 255 1B 5 220 0 0 1B 6 100 255 1B 7 221 0 0 1B 8 100 255 1B 9 222 0 0 1B A 100 255 1B B 223 0 0 1B C 100 255 1B D 224 0 0 1B E 100 255 1B F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 225 0 0 1C 0 100 255 1C 1 226 0 0 1C 2 100 255 1C 3 227 0 0 1C 4 100 255 1C 5 228 0 0 1C 6 100 255 1C 7 229 0 0 1C 8 100 255 1C 9 230 0 0 1C A 100 255 1C B 231 0 0 1C C 100 255 1C D 232 0 0 1C E 100 255 1C F 233 0 0...

Page 33: ... 3 251 0 0 1F 4 100 255 1F 5 252 0 0 1F 6 100 255 1F 7 253 0 0 1F 8 100 255 1F 9 254 0 0 1F A 100 255 1F B 255 0 0 1F C 100 255 1F D 256 0 0 1F E 100 255 1F F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 257 0 0 20 0 100 255 20 1 258 0 0 20 2 100 255 20 3 259 0 0 20 4 100 255 20 5 260 0 0 20 6 100 255 20 7 261 0 0 20 8 100 255 20 9 262 0 0 20 A 100 255 20 B 263 0 0 20 C 100 255 20 D 264 0 0 20 E 100 255 20 F 265 0 0...

Page 34: ... 3 283 0 0 23 4 100 255 23 5 284 0 0 23 6 100 255 23 7 285 0 0 23 8 100 255 23 9 286 0 0 23 A 100 255 23 B 287 0 0 23 C 100 255 23 D 288 0 0 23 E 100 255 23 F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 289 0 0 24 0 100 255 24 1 290 0 0 24 2 100 255 24 3 291 0 0 24 4 100 255 24 5 292 0 0 24 6 100 255 24 7 293 0 0 24 8 100 255 24 9 294 0 0 24 A 100 255 24 B 295 0 0 24 C 100 255 24 D 296 0 0 24 E 100 255 24 F 297 0 0...

Page 35: ... 3 315 0 0 27 4 100 255 27 5 316 0 0 27 6 100 255 27 7 317 0 0 27 8 100 255 27 9 318 0 0 27 A 100 255 27 B 319 0 0 27 C 100 255 27 D 320 0 0 27 E 100 255 27 F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 321 0 0 28 0 100 255 28 1 322 0 0 28 2 100 255 28 3 323 0 0 28 4 100 255 28 5 324 0 0 28 6 100 255 28 7 325 0 0 28 8 100 255 28 9 326 0 0 28 A 100 255 28 B 327 0 0 28 C 100 255 28 D 328 0 0 28 E 100 255 28 F 329 0 0...

Page 36: ... 3 347 0 0 2B 4 100 255 2B 5 348 0 0 2B 6 100 255 2B 7 349 0 0 2B 8 100 255 2B 9 350 0 0 2B A 100 255 2B B 351 0 0 2B C 100 255 2B D 352 0 0 2B E 100 255 2B F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 353 0 0 2C 0 100 255 2C 1 354 0 0 2C 2 100 255 2C 3 355 0 0 2C 4 100 255 2C 5 356 0 0 2C 6 100 255 2C 7 357 0 0 2C 8 100 255 2C 9 358 0 0 2C A 100 255 2C B 359 0 0 2C C 100 255 2C D 360 0 0 2C E 100 255 2C F 361 0 0...

Page 37: ... 3 379 0 0 2F 4 100 255 2F 5 380 0 0 2F 6 100 255 2F 7 381 0 0 2F 8 100 255 2F 9 382 0 0 2F A 100 255 2F B 383 0 0 2F C 100 255 2F D 384 0 0 2F E 100 255 2F F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 385 0 0 30 0 100 255 30 1 386 0 0 30 2 100 255 30 3 387 0 0 30 4 100 255 30 5 388 0 0 30 6 100 255 30 7 389 0 0 30 8 100 255 30 9 390 0 0 30 A 100 255 30 B 391 0 0 30 C 100 255 30 D 392 0 0 30 E 100 255 30 F 393 0 0...

Page 38: ... 3 411 0 0 33 4 100 255 33 5 412 0 0 33 6 100 255 33 7 413 0 0 33 8 100 255 33 9 414 0 0 33 A 100 255 33 B 415 0 0 33 C 100 255 33 D 416 0 0 33 E 100 255 33 F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 417 0 0 34 0 100 255 34 1 418 0 0 34 2 100 255 34 3 419 0 0 34 4 100 255 34 5 420 0 0 34 6 100 255 34 7 421 0 0 34 8 100 255 34 9 422 0 0 34 A 100 255 34 B 423 0 0 34 C 100 255 34 D 424 0 0 34 E 100 255 34 F 425 0 0...

Page 39: ... 3 443 0 0 37 4 100 255 37 5 444 0 0 37 6 100 255 37 7 445 0 0 37 8 100 255 37 9 446 0 0 37 A 100 255 37 B 447 0 0 37 C 100 255 37 D 448 0 0 37 E 100 255 37 F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 449 0 0 38 0 100 255 38 1 450 0 0 38 2 100 255 38 3 451 0 0 38 4 100 255 38 5 452 0 0 38 6 100 255 38 7 453 0 0 38 8 100 255 38 9 454 0 0 38 A 100 255 38 B 455 0 0 38 C 100 255 38 D 456 0 0 38 E 100 255 38 F 457 0 0...

Page 40: ... 3 475 0 0 3B 4 100 255 3B 5 476 0 0 3B 6 100 255 3B 7 477 0 0 3B 8 100 255 3B 9 478 0 0 3B A 100 255 3B B 479 0 0 3B C 100 255 3B D 480 0 0 3B E 100 255 3B F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 481 0 0 3C 0 100 255 3C 1 482 0 0 3C 2 100 255 3C 3 483 0 0 3C 4 100 255 3C 5 484 0 0 3C 6 100 255 3C 7 485 0 0 3C 8 100 255 3C 9 486 0 0 3C A 100 255 3C B 487 0 0 3C C 100 255 3C D 488 0 0 3C E 100 255 3C F 489 0 0...

Page 41: ... 255 3E 5 500 0 0 3E 6 100 255 3E 7 501 0 0 3E 8 100 255 3E 9 502 0 0 3E A 100 255 3E B 503 0 0 3E C 100 255 3E D 504 0 0 3E E 100 255 3E F DMX PD Chan Val Addr Term 505 0 0 3F 0 100 255 3F 1 506 0 0 3F 2 100 255 3F 3 507 0 0 3F 4 100 255 3F 5 508 0 0 3F 6 100 255 3F 7 509 0 0 3F 8 100 255 3F 9 510 0 0 3F A 100 255 3F B 511 0 0 3F C 100 255 3F D 512 0 0 3F E 255 3F F Figure C 1 cont Mode 1 DMX cha...

Page 42: ...5 7 06 8 07 9 08 10 09 11 0A 12 0B 13 0C 14 0D 15 0E 16 0F DMX PD Chan Addr 17 10 18 11 19 12 20 13 21 14 22 15 23 16 24 17 25 18 26 19 27 1A 28 1B 29 1C 30 1D 31 1E 32 1F DMX PD Chan Addr 33 20 34 21 35 22 36 23 37 24 38 25 39 26 40 27 41 28 42 29 43 2A 44 2B 45 2C 46 2D 47 2E 48 2F DMX PD Chan Addr 49 30 50 31 51 32 52 33 53 34 54 35 55 36 56 37 57 38 58 39 59 3A 60 3B 61 3C 62 3D 63 3E 64 3F ...

Page 43: ... 4E 80 4F DMX PD Chan Addr 81 50 82 51 83 52 84 53 85 54 86 55 87 56 88 57 89 58 90 59 91 5A 92 5B 93 5C 94 5D 95 5E 96 5F DMX PD Chan Addr 97 60 98 61 99 62 100 63 101 64 102 65 103 66 104 67 105 68 106 69 107 6A 108 6B 109 6C 110 6D 111 6E 112 6F DMX PD Chan Addr 113 70 114 71 115 72 116 73 117 74 118 75 119 76 120 77 121 78 122 79 123 7A 124 7B 125 7C 126 7D 127 7E 128 7F Figure D 1 cont Mode 2...

Page 44: ...5 4 3 2 1 Mo d e 2 M o de 1 0 F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figures below depict typical applications using the PD2DMX 512TD The drawing in figure E 1 shows an application utilizing a PD2DMX 512D in Mode 1 controlling eight DMX devices which use eight DMX channels each Figure E 2 depicts eight single DMX channel devices controlled using 3rd party wireless DMX transceivers and a PD2DMX 512D in Mode...

Page 45: ...MX Device 1 DMX Cable DMX Cable DMX Cable DMX Cable DMX Cable DMX Cable DMX Cable DMX Cable DMX Cable PD Cable Field Controller DMX Wireless Transmitter DMX Wireless Receiver DMX Chan 2 1 channel DMX Device 2 DMX Wireless Receiver DMX Chan 3 1 channel DMX Device 3 DMX Wireless Receiver DMX Chan 4 1 channel DMX Device 4 DMX Wireless Receiver DMX Chan 5 1 channel DMX Device 5 DMX Wireless Receiver D...

Page 46: ...IS ADDRESS Possible causes Maximum Address not set high enough to include all required module addresses Address switches are pointing to a blank space on the dial and not a number Other modules are set within the same address range as the PD2DMX 512D Cable not connected or faulty cable or splitter Module has failed its self test Check if LED remains lit after power up Problem Terminals 0 through 3...

Page 47: ...255 Mode 2 16 levels between 0 and 255 Switches Arm Safe toggle switch Two 2 Rotary PD address switches One 1 6 position Options DIP switch One 1 8 position Options DIP switch Connectors 1 Male and 1 Female 3 pin XLR 1 Female 5 pin XLR Indicators One 1 Red Green LED One 1 Blue Power Operating LED Weight 12 3 oz 350g Dimensions 3 20 x 4 17 x 2 17 L x W x H 80 5mm x 106mm x 55mm Specifications are s...

Page 48: ... with new or factory rebuilt replacement items if such repair or replacement is needed because of Product failure during normal usage No charge will be made to the Purchaser for any such parts The limited warranty does not cover defects in appearance cosmetics or structural items Reality Enhancements Inc limit of liability under the limited warranty shall be the actual cash value of the Product at...

Page 49: ...her conditions an Act of God theft or damage caused by the connection to other products not recommended for interconnection by Reality Enhancements Inc c Reality Enhancements Inc was not advised by the Purchaser in writing of the alleged defect or malfunction of the Product within fourteen 14 days after the expiration of the applicable limited warranty period d The Product serial number label has ...

Page 50: ...the Product repaired with all shipping charges billed to the Purchaser If the estimate is refused the Product will be returned at the Purchaser s expense If the Product is returned to Reality Enhancements Inc after the expiration of the limited warranty period Reality Enhancements Inc normal service policies shall apply and the Purchaser will be responsible for all shipping charges Limitation of L...

Page 51: ...ates of America Some states do not allow exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the foregoing limitations and exclusions may not apply This limited warranty provides specific legal rights and the Product Purchaser may also have other rights which vary from state to state This is the entire warranty between Reality Enha...

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