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DMX-512 Control

 

Fixtures require a "Start Address" from 1 to 512, setting the first DMX channel containing data 
for  the fixture  (see DMX 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 one channel for control will read subsequent 
channels up to the total number of channels required.  Since this fixture requires 6 channels of 
DMX, if  set to a Start Address of  7 it would use data from channels: 7 and 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.   
Choose a Start Address so the channels used do not overlap  with other fixtures.  In some 
cases, it may be desirable to set two or more same type fixtures to the same Start Address.  In 
this case, the fixtures will be slaved together and respond to the same data.   Because all 
fixtures see the same data, fixtures may be set to any address without concern for the order 
they are connected by the DMX cables.   
 

DMX Data Connection 

This fixture uses 3 pin XLR type connectors and shielded twisted pair cable approved for 
EIA-422/EIA485 use.  Fixtures are connected in Daisy Chain topography:  Connection is 
made from the controller to the DMX-IN of the first light, then from the DMX-OUT to the 
DMX-IN of the next light and so on.  Only one data source can be on a chain and no 
branching is allowed.  The physical order in which  the fixtures are connected is not 
important, use the most convenient.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Data Terminator 

A Data Terminator can be connected to the DMX-OUT of the last fixture 
to reduce the effects of signal noise; it is not required for all installations. 
To make a Terminator, connect a 120-ohm ¼ watt resistor across pin 2, 
Data Negative (S-) and pin 3, Data positive (S+). A qualified technician 
can determine if a Data Terminator is needed. 

 

Adapter

 

5-to-3 pin 

Systems using 5 pin DMX interfaces can be accommodated  by purchasing 3-to-5 pin 
adapters or building adapter cables.  Numbers designating each pin can be found on 
connectors.  Converting between the two XLR types is done in a pin-to-pin fashion.   
Connect the shields to pin 1, then connect pin 2 to pin 2 and pin 3 to pin 3, regardless of 
either connector’s gender or pin count.  No connection is made to Pins 4 & 5. 

 

 

DMX-OUT

1

- Ground

- Signal (-)

- Signal (+)

XLR Connector - Socket:

 

DMX-IN



- Ground
- Signal (-)
- Signal (+)

XLR Connector - Plug:

5 Pin 

 XLR (Plug)

Pin 1: GND(Sheild)

Pin 2: Signal(-)

Pin 3: )

Pin 4: N/C

Pin 5: N/C

3 XLR (S

)

Pin 1: GND(Sheild)

Pin 2: Signal(-)
Pin 3: )

Pin ocket

5 Pin XLR (Socket)

Pin 1: GND(Sheild)
Pin 2: Signal(-)

Pin 3: )

Pin 4: N/C

Pin 5: N/C

3  XLR (Plug)

Pin 1: GND(Sheild)

Pin 2: Signal(-)
Pin 3: )

Pin

Summary of Contents for DL-PAR64TC18/B

Page 1: ...Information specifically for DL PAR64TC18 B Black DL PAR64TC18 P Polished V1 This manual contains important information Please read before operating fixture...

Page 2: ...all 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 or Techni L...

Page 3: ...7 Mode 3 Color Fade 7 Mode 4 Sound Active 7 Mode 5 Slave 7 Mode 6 DMX 7 DMX 512 Control 8 DMX Data Connection 8 Data Terminator 8 Adapter 5 to 3 pin 8 DMX Start Address 9 DMX Channel Assignment 9 CH...

Page 4: ...LED display menu for settings Dual yoke for floor or hang mounting Clamp mounting hole Physical Color Black or Polished Size 13 x 11 25 x 10 6 Weight 7 7 lbs 3 5 kg Housing Material Aluminum Environm...

Page 5: ...f the return Shipping damage resulting from inadequate packaging is the customer s responsibility Customer will be charged additional shipping charges to return products received in non original packi...

Page 6: ...ifferent modes that are available on this fixture via the LED display Each mode is selectable from the display menu located at the back of the fixture Modes 1 to 5 refer to the stand alone operations...

Page 7: ...to the next and at different speeds F300 RGB fades through RGB at a speed set from 00 99 F700 7 COLOR fades through 7 standard colors at a speed from 00 99 FF00 STROBE sets the flashing speed from 00...

Page 8: ...he first light then from the DMX OUT to the DMX IN of the next light and so on Only one data source can be on a chain and no branching is allowed The physical order in which the fixtures are connected...

Page 9: ...will leave no empty channels between fixtures so the second Start Address is set to DMX channel 7 and that fixture occupies channels 7 thru 12 The third fixture will be addressed 7 6 13 and occupy ch...

Page 10: ...or Macro Scroll DMX Value Function 0 4 No Macro or Scroll 5 9 Cool White 10 14 Lt Blue 15 19 Blue 20 24 Purple 25 29 Blue Magenta 30 34 Magenta 35 39 Hot Pink 40 44 Pink 45 49 Red 50 54 Orange 55 59 Y...

Page 11: ...oll FADE Speed 6 200 204 Color Scroll FADE Speed 7 205 209 Color Scroll FADE Speed 8 210 214 Color Scroll FADE Speed 9 215 219 Color Scroll FADE Speed 10 220 224 Color Scroll FADE Speed 11 225 229 Col...

Page 12: ...the fixture is cold Use a soft lint free cotton cloth or tissue and cleaner safe for plastics 5 Inspect clamps and safety cables to ensure fixture is secure and safe Accessory Items sold separately Or...

Page 13: ...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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