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EXAMPLE 2
Connection controller-spot to one DMX 512 output over 150mts long
DMX TERMINAL LINE
The wrong connection of the terminal line or its non-connection are probably the most frequent reasons for the defective functioning
of the DMX line. The terminator is a resistor fitted between the two “data” lines (shown in pict.11) at the end of the cable furthest
from the transmitter. The terminator resistor should have the same value as the impedance of the connection cable.
We supply a terminal with a 100 Ohm resistor.
It is recommanded that all DMX 512 systems have the termination resistor at the and of the line.
EXAMPLE 1
Connection controller-spot with 1 DMX 512 output
WARNING
!
TERMINATION
RESISTOR
DMX CONTROLLER
OR LIGHT CONSOLE
LAST SPOT
SPOT
SPOT
SPOT
LAST SPOT
SPOT
LINE > 150mts (with microphonic or audio cable)
DMX CONTROLLER
OR LIGHT CONSOLE
SIGNAL AMPLIFIER
TERMINATION
RESISTOR
USE OF THE FIXTURE IN AUTO-MODE
A short list of the games can be found to page 11
Press the MENU button on the control panel up to when the option MODE (pict. 10) is shown on the display, select it by press ing
EN TER and the set indication will appear (no...SL). Use Down and Up buttons to change the mode and, once the re quired one has
been se lect ed, press and keep ENTER pressed up to when the display stops flashing (it flashes to indicate that the se lect ed option
is dif fer ent from the pre-set one). The available op tions are: no (normal) for the functioning in DMX reception; Pr01…Pr27 (pre-set
01…27) for the master functioning with the re spec tive game, SL (slave) for the func tion ing as slave.
To go back to the options without any change, press the MENU button.
Mode
no
use of the CityColor in DMX-512
Pr1..Pr27
master functioning with execution of the 27 stored programme
SL
use of the CityColor in SLAVE MODE
pict.10
pict.11
TERMINATION RESISTOR
SETUP AS MASTER
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