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BARIO LED DMX
PROJECTOR ADDRESSES
The projector, to be remotely controlled, requires 2
DMX channels. Each projector must be given a digital
start address number so that the correct projector re
sponds to the correct control signals. This digital start
address is the channel number from which the pro
jector starts to “listen” to the digital control information
being sent out from the controller. This digital encoding
must be done on each projector.
The start address of the coding is assigned by setting
the desired value using the display interface on the rear
panel. Press the MENU button on the keypad, the
display shows the word
DMX ADDR
and the DMX
address that is currently set for the projector; use the
UP or DOWN buttons to select the desired starting
address (ie. projector 1 address 1, projector 2 address
3, projector 3 address 5, etc.); for fast forward press
and hold the button.
You can quickly jump to the minimum value (001) or the
maximum value (511). To set the minimum, press UP
while pressing DOWN; to set the maximum, press DO
WN while pressing UP.
Press ENTER to store (the display shows
-STORED-
),
or press MENU to return.
The number of selectable base addresses from the
electronic board ranges from 1 to 511.
OPERATION
After supplying the device, the software performs a re
set; at the end of the electronics reset routine, the
display shows the idle state.
In the idle state you can get many informations:
D001 . 100
38'C
D001
is the base address of the projector.
.
(blinking dot) indicates the presence of a valid DMX si
gnal.
100
is the master dimmer level (expressed in %).
38'C
is the internal temperature of projector, in °C.
In the absence of DMX signal (XLR connector
unplugged), the blinking dot is off. After 60 seconds of
inactivity, the display backlit shuts off. Press any key to
switch it on again.
Set the base address of the projector as seen before
Fig. 01 Wiring diagram for DMX signal remote control