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Troubleshooting 

Symptom 

Possible Cause / Solution 

Check for power on mains 

No Power 

Check main fuse and fuse holder 
Check data cables: connection and proper wiring  
Check Display settings 

Erratic / No response to DMX 

Check Start Address 
Check Start Address 
Check for overlapping addresses 
Check Menu settings 

Incorrectly responds to DMX 
(Diagnostic technique for DMX issues: Set 
suspect fixture’s Start Address the same as a 
correctly functioning fixture. If both units then 
function correctly, issue is programming) 

Check Data cables (faults and proper wiring) 

 
 

DMX-512 Background 

DMX-512 is a digital data transmission standard developed by the United States Institute for Theater Technology 
(USITT).  It is designed to enable control of lighting equipment.  DMX deals solely with the formatting of data for 
transmission and does not dictate how the data is created or used. 
 
Under DMX, signals are transmitted in much the same way a computer modem transmits data.  The Data, divided 
into channels, is "Framed" using a start bit, high (1), eight data bits and finally, two stop bits, both high (1). DMX 
uses no parity to check the integrity of the signal.  Instead, DMX relies on the ultra low probability of an error 
occurring in the same place when the data is resent.  The rate at which data is sent is fixed at 250k bps, almost four 
and a half times faster that a 56k modem.   This speed allows all data on a DMX chain to be updated more than 44 
times every second. 
 
The transmitted data follows a specific format. DMX allows for 512 channels each with eight data bits, giving each 
channel the possibility of 256 values.  When a data "Packet" is sent, all channels are transmitted one after another.  
Even if the data on a specific channel has not been changed, it must be sent.  In a packet, a "start code" of all zeros 
is sent before the data to identify the signal as a Standard DMX transmission.  This start code is transparent to the 
user and is handled by the controller. 
 
The physical signals are transmitted using a twisted pair of wires and a common shield, a configuration called 
Balanced.  The controller and all receiving equipment are connected using a “Daisy Chain" connection.  The signal 
is jumped from the controller to a piece of DMX equipment.  From there, the signal is jumped to the next piece of 
equipment and so on until the last piece of equipment is connected.  No branches are allowed and the signal does 
not come back to the controller.  The final piece of equipment will have only one cable connection.  As a result, all 
equipment connected to  the  chain will see exactly the same signal whether it is first or last.  When connecting 
equipment, no particular attention needs to be paid to the order in which the equipment is connected.  Depending on 
the conditions and equipment, a line terminator may be required.  If there is any question, in most circumstances the 
addition of a terminator will not degrade the signal.  To make a terminator, attach a 120-ohm resistor between the 
Signal Data Negative and Signal Data Positive pins of a connector in the last piece of equipment in the chain. 
 
The DMX Standard uses 5 pin XLR connectors.  However, it is common to see 
fixtures with 3 pin XLR connectors as these types of balanced or “Lo-Z” cables 
are common in the audio industry.  In either case, pin numbers are the same and 
carry the same signals.  
 

 
10900 Palmbay Drive • Orlando, FL 32824 U.S.A. 
www.techni-lux.com 

Pin 

Connection 

Common (Shield) 

Data Negative (S- or Cold) 

Data Positive (S+ or Hot) 

n/c (not used) 

n/c (not used) 

Summary of Contents for DL-BAR10C5MM

Page 1: ...Information specifically for DL BAR10C5MM v1 0 This manual contains important information Please read before operating fixture...

Page 2: ...2 Copyright 2010 Techni Lux Inc...

Page 3: ...to and shall not exceed the purchase price paid Returning equipment and Repairs All returns must be accompanied by a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number and sent pre paid Contact the dealer o...

Page 4: ...ic Color Operation 9 Slave Operation 9 Sound Active Operation 9 Software Version 9 DMX 512 Control 10 DMX Data Connection 10 Data Terminator 11 Adapter 5 to 3 pin 11 DMX Start Address 11 DMX Channel O...

Page 5: ...r Black Size 41 5 x 2 55 x 3 5 Weight 4 62 lbs 2 1 kgs Environmental Location Indoor Max ambient temperature 105 F 40 C Min distance to flammable surface 3 3ft 1m Min distance to illuminated surface 1...

Page 6: ...th a Return Merchandise Authorization number RMA clearly listed on the shipping label Items sent by Freight Collect or without a RMA number will be refused Call your sales person and request a RMA pri...

Page 7: ...osed to constant water or rain high humidity extreme temperature changes or restricted ventilation Do not obstruct any vents or heat sinking Basic Reference Male 3 pin XLR Female 3 pin XLR Mounting Br...

Page 8: ...8 Control Panel Menu Navigation...

Page 9: ...o create your own color If you selected AtF then you must hit enter again and set the intensity of the RGB values RGB color intensity values are between 0 off to 255 100 maximum By varying the intensi...

Page 10: ...Background Before addressing fixtures consult the manual of the system s DMX controller to select a desirable addressing scheme Valid Start Addresses range from 1 to 512 Fixtures requiring more than o...

Page 11: ...ss that does not overlap with any other units allows you to individually control that fixture s features fully Never allow channels to overlap You will need to select the number of channels you wish t...

Page 12: ...2 3 Ch 1 2 3 Ch 1 2 3 Ch 1 2 3 Ch 1 2 3 5 channels Bar completely operates as 1 complete section with 2 additional control channels Ch 3 4 5 Ch 3 4 5 Ch 3 4 5 Ch 3 4 5 Ch 3 4 5 Ch 3 4 5 Ch 3 4 5 Ch 3...

Page 13: ...annel mode 14 channel mode 24 channel mode 26 channel mode Functions 1 3 3 3 1 3 Red 2 4 4 4 2 4 Green 3 5 5 5 3 5 Blue 6 6 4 6 Red 7 7 5 7 Green 8 8 6 8 Blue 9 7 9 Red 10 8 10 Green 11 9 11 Blue 12 1...

Page 14: ...4 47 Internal Program 13 120 127 47 50 Internal Program 14 128 135 50 53 Internal Program 15 136 143 53 56 Internal Program 16 144 151 56 59 Internal Program 17 152 159 60 62 Internal Program 18 160 1...

Page 15: ...e care to prevent damaging any internal parts or effects 4 Clean all optical elements when the fixture is cold Use a soft lint free cotton cloth or tissue and cleaner safe for plastics 5 Inspect clamp...

Page 16: ...mitted one after another Even if the data on a specific channel has not been changed it must be sent In a packet a start code of all zeros is sent before the data to identify the signal as a Standard...

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