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Antenna Selection
If a panel (PN 5981) or Yagi (PN 5982) antenna is used instead of the default omni
antenna, choose it on this menu for optimum performance and to remain in compliance
with FCC and other radio compliance regulations. A PN 5638 adapter cable is
required to use a panel or Yagi antenna.
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Forward Error Correction
Allows the Receiver to detect and correct errors that may occur in the wireless
transmission of data. The extra data reduces the number of slots that can be
transported, Max reduces slots by 50%, Med by 33%, Min by 25%. This setting only
needs to be set at the Transmitter. Default is Off.
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mDMX
Can improve fidelity while dramatically reducing radio energy broadcast into the
spectrum. Only needs to be set at the Transmitter. Default is on.
Multiverse Node Advanced Settings
Tap the “MENU” button on the user interface screen of the Multiverse Node, Power, Antenna,
SHoW Key, Forward Error Correction, and mDMX can be set as described above.
Some options are only available when in Tx mode.
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RDM Traffic
The Multiverse Node is always discoverable by the Transmitter as an RDM device, but
traffic downstream of the node can be turned on or off here. To see any RDM devices
connected to the Node, RDM must be turned on. Default is off.
Note: When a Multiverse Node is used as a Transmitter, RDM Traffic must be turned
on to see Multiverse Nodes used as Receivers.
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Backlight Timeout
The Node screen’s backlight can be set to stay on all the time or to turn off after a
selected amount of time. Default timeout is 30 seconds.
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Backlight Level
The brightness of the Node screen’s backlight can be set at any level between 1% to
100%. Default is 100%.