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Technical specifications

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wireless DMX receiver with built-in wired DMX-splitter

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compact metal housing with integrated mounting bracket

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antenna included

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power cable included

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status LED for transmitter and receiver

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operated by a single button to change the operating ID in wireless mode

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can be directly plugged into your DMX lighting

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2.4 GHz band operation

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7 user selectable IDs (7 colours, to be set manually on the transmitter/receiver)

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switches automatically between 126 channels in the 2.4 GHz band

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easy to operate and easy to use

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can be used with DMX controllers, lighting consoles and even USB to DMX interfaces

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also works with devices sending out fewer than 512 DMX channels

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3-pin XLR inputs and outputs

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wired or wireless operation, can be switched

Technical information:

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connection voltage: 100 - 240V AC, 50/60 Hz

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power consumption: 0.5A

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internal fuse: F1A 250V (not to be replaced by the user)

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max. number of DMX channels: 512 (1 universe)

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frequency band: 2.4 GHz (2400 – 2525 MHz)

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GFSK modulation – 126 channels

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antenna output: 20 dB / 100 mW

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theoretical max. operating distance: 300 metres

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recommended max. operating distance: 30 metres*

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receiver sensitivity: -106 dBm

Outputs and XLR connectors:

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OSO 2DIS-H: 2 isolated DMX outputs, 1 DMX wired input

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OSO 4DIS-H: 4 isolated DMX outputs, 1 DMX wired input, 1 DMX link output

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OSO 8DIS-H: 8 isolated DMX outputs, 1 DMX wired input, 1 DMX link output

Dimensions and weight:

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OSO 2DIS-H: 182 x 108 x 45 mm – 0.68 kg

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OSO 4DIS-H: 217 x 124 x 48 mm – 0.9 kg

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OSO 8DIS-H: 255 x 159 x 45 mm – 1.28 kg

Included:

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wireless DMX splitter (OSO 2DIS-H, 4DIS-H or 8DIS-H)

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antenna

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power cable Schuko to Powercon

*The recommended max. operating distance is an estimated situation where normal and reliable 
operation of the system takes place and the following realistic conditions apply:
- the transmitter and receiver are placed in line without objects or people blocking the shortest 
possible signal (drawing an imaginary straight line from the transmitter to the receiver)
- some signal disturbing sources are present nearby, such as phones from your audience, 
microphone systems on the same frequency,  tablet computers or laptops.
Increasing the distance between transmitter and receiver may still result in a proper working system, 
but the chance of signal disturbance will increase and is therefore not recommended for critical 
applications where signal drops cannot take place (e.g. in theatre environments).
Ayra chooses to inform the user about the theoretical max. operating distance as a reference, but 
please be aware that similar ideal circumstances will usually never be present during actual and 
expected use of the product without signal drops. The recommended operating distance provides the
most optimal signal while still being useful and reliable.

The information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without  notice.

User manual version: 2.0

Creation date + author initials: 27-01-2016 RV Revision date + author initials: 23-07-2016

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Страница 1: ...H OSO 4DIS H OSO 8DIS H User manual The information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 27 01 2016 RV...

Страница 2: ...e that the wireless transmitted signal is as strong and stable as possible However the reliability of the system depends on the surrounding environment something which can not always be controlled It...

Страница 3: ...he unit Never leave cables lying around Do not open the device and do not modify any hardware or software Do not connect this device to a dimmer pack Do not switch the system on and off frequently as...

Страница 4: ...e force during the installation and operation of this device Familiarise yourself with the functions of the device before use Do not allow operation of the device by unskilled or unqualified people Us...

Страница 5: ...your region By recycling this product properly after use we can work together to enjoy these products and also protect our environment from being polluted CE The CE mark indicates that the product co...

Страница 6: ...environment Always check the unit for possible damage before use If you suspect that something is wrong with the unit do not connect it to a power source When you suspect that your unit is broken or d...

Страница 7: ...somewhere else on the device 1 wireless antenna 2 antenna connector 3 hanging bracket 4 power LED 5 DMX output status LED 6 DMX input and direct link out next to the input on OSO 4DIS H and 8DIS H 7...

Страница 8: ...ly into a lighting console or DMX computer interface The receiver can be plugged into one of your DMX lighting fixtures It s also possible to connect the transmitter somewhere else in the signal chain...

Страница 9: ...hroughmany objects or an audience or if a lot of other 2 4 GHz equipment is present between the transmitter and receiver you might need to reconsider whether this is the best solution Even though the...

Страница 10: ...t your local dealer or a specialised technician Do not use a damaged or failing fixture Compatibility with wireless DMX OSO DIS H wireless DMX splitters are only compatible with the OSO W D wireless D...

Страница 11: ...o have the device fixed or replaced No established connection between transmitter and receiver One or both devices are not turned on Ensure that the transmitter and receivers are turned on Both device...

Страница 12: ...nd 3 on the DMX output of the last connected lighting fixture DMX wired signal strength problem Apply a DMX booster or splitter directly behind the receiver or use the OSO DIS H wireless DMX splitters...

Страница 13: ...ensions and weight OSO 2DIS H 182 x 108 x 45 mm 0 68 kg OSO 4DIS H 217 x 124 x 48 mm 0 9 kg OSO 8DIS H 255 x 159 x 45 mm 1 28 kg Included wireless DMX splitter OSO 2DIS H 4DIS H or 8DIS H antenna powe...

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