11
DMX Channel Assignments
This fixture features 4 different DMX Channel modes. A 3, 5, 24 and 27 channel mode.
Using the 3 channel mode provides the least granular control, and relatively uses the
least number of DMX channels. The different channel assignments and values are
shown below in the following tables.
Note:
The channel order maybe different for each of the modes.
DMX Channel Mode Descriptions
In the 3 and 5 channel modes, the first 3 channels (1, 2, 3) function the same.
3 channels:
Bar completely operates as 1 complete section only.
Ch
1,2,3
Ch
1,2,3
Ch
1,2,3
Ch
1,2,3
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 only, with additional
Master dimmer, strobing and sound control channels.
Ch
1,2,3
Ch
1,2,3
Ch
1,2,3
Ch
1,2,3
Ch
1,2,3
Ch
1,2,3
Ch
1,2,3
Ch
1,2,3
24 channels:
Bar is divided into 8 individual sections of RGB, without any macro,
master dimmer or strobe function channels.
R,G,B
Ch
1,2,3
R,G,B
Ch
4,5,6
R,G,B
Ch
7,8,9
R,G,B
Ch
10,11,12
R,G,B
Ch
13,14,15
R,G,B
Ch
16,17,18
R,G,B
Ch
19,20,21
R,G,B
Ch
22,23,24
27 channels:
Bar is divided into 8 individual sections of RGB with macro, master
dimmer and strobe functions. Channels 1,2,3 are used to set what the other
channels will do.
R,G,B
Ch
4,5,6
R,G,B
Ch
7,8,9
R,G,B
Ch
10,11,12
R,G,B
Ch
13,14,15
R,G,B
Ch
16,17,18
R,G,B
Ch
19,20,21
R,G,B
Ch
22,23,24
R,G,B
Ch
25,26,27