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P4, Rx/Tx: Receiver (Rx) On, or Transmitter (Tx) Off. Selects Receiver or Transmitter
operation
P3, Reset: On or Off. Switch On to hold in Reset
P2 Bootloader: On or Off. Sets the unit to Bootloader mode to upload and install radio
firmware upgrades from a connected SHoW DMX Neo Transceiver or Receiver.
P1 Default: On or Off. To restore the system to factory default settings:
1. Set P1 Default to On
2. Wait for Data Present LED to blink rapidly
3. Switch P1 to Off
SHoW ID
Like the original SHoW DMX Classic system, the SHoW DMX Neo system uses SHoW IDs as a
quick way to set RF configuration options. Each SHoW ID represents a combination of one of
16 hopping patterns and one of four bandwidth settings. 7400-5707 Vero Transceiver supports
Neo and Neo Adaptive SHoW IDs only.
The Transmitter and Receiver SHoW IDs must match for the units to communicate.
The SHoW DMX Vero Transceiver is preset at the factory with SHoW ID 201 for Adaptive
Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping and Neo Low Latency broadcast mode.
SHoW ID may be set manually using the SHoW ID rotary switches or using RDM. Whichever
method is used last takes precedence. The unit maintains the last used setting over power
cycles, and checks on power up to see if switches have been changed while the unit was off.
To set the SHoW ID manually, simply set the SHoW ID Rotary Switches to the desired SHoW
ID.
In order to use RDM, you will also need an RDM controller or a lighting control console with a
built-in RDM controller (see below).
Neo Mode Operation
In Neo Mode, the SHoW DMX Vero Transceiver uses a new broadcast format that reduces
latency to ~ 7mS max and provides further resistance to interference susceptibility or creation.
Neo Mode supports Adjustable Broadcast Power, Limited Bandwidth, Limited Burst, and
provides 64 new SHoW IDs, providing 16 hopping patterns in each Bandwidth setting.
Neo SHoW ID Tables
SHoW
ID
Mode
Hopping
Pattern
Bandwidth
101 Neo
1
Full
102 Neo
2
Full
103 Neo
3
Full
104 Neo
4
Full
105 Neo
5
Full