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light will respond to DMX channels 20 through 29. It is also important to note that you can have
multiple DMX lights within that universe set to the same channel.
While DMX lights have a variety of different channel configurations, the LC-1X is designed to
accommodate a variety of standard configurations of DMX lights. As shown on the table in section
2.4.1, a number of DMX lights will require the base address to be set to channel 20 due to the fact
that the LC-1X is designed to transmit DMX data to that specific address. However, the LC-1X is
configured to transmit DMX data at additional addresses, which allows it to control a variety of
different DMX lights.
Example:
Below is an example of the DMX address configuration for an RGB DMX PAR64 light. The LC-1X only
controls the red, green and blue values of the light. Therefore, the remaining channels will be set to
a value of zero. If using a Talent DMX light purchased from the official Boomlights online store, refer
to
the “Base Address” column
on the table in section 2.4.1 to determine the channel to set the
starting address of the corresponding DMX light to. In order for the LC-1X to control the RGB colour
parameters of the light,
the light’s
DMX address should be set to
“
20
”
. To change the address of a
particular DMX light, refer to its user manual.
Channel
Value
Function
1
0
–
255
RED
0%
–
100%
2
0
–
255
GREEN
0%
–
100%
3
0
–
255
BLUE
0%
–
100%
4
8
–
255
COLOUR MACRO
5
0
–
10
16
–
255
NO FUNCTION
STROBING
6
0 - 31
NO FUNCTION
DIMMING CONTROL
32
–
63
64
–
95
96
–
127
128
–
159
160
–
191
192
–
223
224
–
255
DIM TO BRIGHT
BRIGHT TO DIM
DIM TO BRIGHT TO DIM
COLOUR MIXING
3 COLOUR CHANGE
7 COLOUR CHANGE
SOUND ACTIVE