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RF Settings
The RF Settings menu includes all the configuration options for the radio, including Hop Pattern,
Broadcast Power, Broadcast Bandwidth, and the number of DMX Slots transmitted
(“Channels”).
SHoW ID
You can edit the SHoW ID directly here and set all affected parameters
Power
Adjust broadcast power, in milliwatts ETSI (post antenna), based on use with a
5dBi Antenna.
Operation:
Set the 5701 to be a Transmitter or Receiver
Restore Show ID?
This is the “quick start” option. Select this option to set the
Transmitter back to the default Hopping pattern (1) and Bandwidth (Full) settings.
Advanced Setup
Select advanced options in this menu:
SHoW DMX Mode:
Select SHoW DMX Neo Adaptive, SHoW DMX Neo, or
SHoW DMX Classic
Universe ID:
Selects one of four Universes in Neo Adaptive Mode, A, B, C, or D.
Low Latency:
Select Low Latency or Normal Latency (works only in Neo
Modes). Low Latency provides very low 7ms latency (propagation delay) and
data healing, while Normal Latency provides 30ms latency with the highest
possible data fidelity in low interference environments.
Classic Mode Operation
In Classic Mode, the SHoW DMX Neo system operates identically to a Classic 5600 series
SHoW DMX system and will communicate with 5600 units. You can use this mode if you want
to combine SHoW DMX Neo and Classic equipment in the same system. Classic Mode
supports Adjustable Broadcast Power, Limited Bandwidth, Limited Burst, and uses 64 original
SHoW IDs, providing 16 hopping patterns in each Bandwidth setting.
Neo Mode Operation
In Neo Mode, the SHoW DMX Neo system 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 uses
64 new SHoW IDs, providing 16 hopping patterns in each Bandwidth setting.
Neo Adaptive Mode Operation
The SHoW DMX Neo system can be configured to operate in the new Neo Adaptive (AFHSS)
Mode. Neo Adaptive Mode uses an Adaptive Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping broadcast
format in which the system detects interference and adapts its frequency hopping channel set
automatically to avoid it.
Neo Adaptive Mode supports Adjustable Broadcast Power and uses four new Adaptive Mode
SHoW IDs. Latency is also reduced to ~7ms max in Adaptive Mode.
Содержание SHoW DMX Neo 5701
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