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To charge Multiverse Studio Receivers, plug the charging case into 100-240VAC power
using the included power cord with PowerCON True 1 connector. Simply lay the Multiverse
Studio Receivers onto the charging tray in their individual slots, making sure they are
touching the bottom of the tray. The charging indicator light will be red to indicate that
charging is in progress.
If the Multiverse Studio Receiver is on while charging, the battery icon on the user interface
will show a lightning bolt when touching the contactless charger, and the percentage of
charge will be shown. When fully charged to 100%, the charging indicator light will be green.
Charging Outside the Charging Case
Individual Multiverse Studio Receivers can be charged outside the charging case by using the
power supplies and USB-A to USB-C cables included in the kit. Plug the power supply into 100-
240VAC and plug the USB-A to USB-C cable into the power supply and the Multiverse Studio
Receiver. Using this method, charge time from fully discharged to fully charged is 2.5 hours.
Here is a closer look at the SHoW ID numbering system:
Table 1: Selecting Your Multiverse SHoW ID
Multiverse SHoW ID Example:
24
3
0
2
Prefix
Data Rate
Band
Hop Pattern
9
900MHz Multiverse
24
2.4GHz
Faster data rates provide more
DMX universes. Slower data
rates travel longer distances and
provide more immunity to
interference.
900MHz:
Universes
Range
1
1
20
00’ Outdoor
300’ Indoor
2
2
2000
’ Outdoor
300’ Indoor
3
4
5
00’ Outdoor
300’ Indoor
2.4GHz:
Universes
Range
1
1
1500
’ Outdoor
300’ Indoor
2
2
15
00’ Outdoor
300’ Indoor
3
5
10
00’ Outdoor
100’ Indoor
Specifies which sections
of the wireless band the
frequency hopping
utilizes.
0
Use full range of
900MHz or 2.4GHz
band.
1
Use only low band
channels.
2
Use only mid band
channels (available for
Data Rate 1 only).
3
Use only high band
channels.
4
Use only extreme high
band to avoid WiFi
(2.4GHz only).
5
Adaptive hopping.
Avoids busy channels
by analyzing
spectrum.
If multiple wireless
systems need to operate
with the same data rate
and band this value will
change the hopping
pattern to minimize
overlapping between the
two systems. Can be any
number from 0
– 9 (not all
bands have all Hop
Patterns).
Note: Not all combinations of digits are possible and unused numbers are reserved for future use.