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Table

 

Of

 

Contents 

 

Before

 

You Begin 

..............................................................................................................

1

.

What

 

Is Included 

.....................................................................................................................................

 1

 

Unpacking 

..............................................................................................................................................

 1

 

Claims 

................................................................................................................................................

 

1

 

Symbols  

.................................................................................................................................................

 

Safety Notes 

...........................................................................................................................................

 2

 

 

Introduction 

.......................................................................................................................

 

2

.

Product

 

Description

..............................................................................................................................

 

Product

 

Features 

.................................................................................................................................

 

Additional

 

Products 

..............................................................................................................................

 3

 

3

 

3

 

Product

 

Overview 

....................................................................................................................................

 3

 

3

 

Product

 

Dimensions 

................................................................................................................................

 4

 

 

Setup

 

And

 

Installation 

........................................................................................................

 

3

.

AC Power 

................................................................................................................................................

 5

5

 

Fuse

 

Replacement 

..................................................................................................................................

 5

 

Fuse

 

Replacement

 

Diagram 

................................................................................................................

 5

 

Mounting 

..................................................................................................................................................

 6

 

Signal

 

Connection 

...................................................................................................................................

 6

 

Signal

 

Connection

 

Diagram 

.................................................................................................................

 6

 

Installation

 

Guidelines 

.............................................................................................................................

 6

 

 

Configuration

 

And

 

Operation 

............................................................................................

 

4

.

Control

 

Panel 

...........................................................................................................................................

 7

7

 

Menu Map 

................................................................................................................................................

 8

 

Using

 

The

 

Menu 

......................................................................................................................................

 8

 

Configuring

 

Net

 

Address 

......................................................................................................................

 8

 

Configuring

 

Subnet

 

Address 

................................................................................................................

 8

 

Configuring

 

Universes 

.........................................................................................................................

 9

 

Configuring

 

DMX

 

Outputs 

....................................................................................................................

 9

 

Configuring

 

IP

 

Addresses 

....................................................................................................................

 9

 

Configuration

 

Examples 

..........................................................................................................................

 10

 

DMX Source (DMX Splitter) 

.................................................................................................................

 10

 

Art

-

Net

 

Source

 (

Art

-

Net 

 

adapter

)

 

..................................................................................................

 11

 

Art

-

Net

 

And

 

DMX

 

Sources  

...............................................................................................................

 12

 

Indicators 

.................................................................................................................................................

 12

 

 

Technical

 

Information 

........................................................................................................

 

5

.

Maintenance 

............................................................................................................................................

 13

13

 

 

Technical

 

Specifications 

....................................................................................................

 

6

.

Dimensions

 

And

 

Weight 

..........................................................................................................................

 14

14

 

Power

.......................................................................................................................................................

 14

 

Data

 

Connections 

....................................................................................................................................

 14

 

Содержание 8 Port Artnet Node

Страница 1: ...GiANT 8 Port Artnet Node...

Страница 2: ...onnection 6 Signal Connection Diagram 6 Installation Guidelines 6 Configuration And Operation 4 Control Panel 7 7 Menu Map 8 Using The Menu 8 Configuring Net Address 8 Configuring Subnet Address 8 Con...

Страница 3: ...e carrier In addition keep the container and all the packing material for inspection For other issues such as missing components or parts damage not related to shipping or concealed damage file a clai...

Страница 4: ...are no flammable materials close to the product when it is operating This product is not intended for permanent installation Never connect the product to a dimmer or a rheostat Always install the pro...

Страница 5: ...Neutrik ether CON ports Neutrik ether CON ports are through ports that allow daisy chaining of the fixture units The fixture provides a reliable highly customizable network infrastructure for complex...

Страница 6: ...Introduction Product Dimensions 1 7 in 44 4 mm 17 4 in 443 mm 6 6 in 167 9 mm 15 3 in 390 mm 19 in 483 mm 4 7 in 120 mm 0 9 in 23 5 mm Menu LINK DATA DMX1 DMX2 Page 4 of 14...

Страница 7: ...circuit even if the rheostat or dimmer channel serves only as a 0 to 100 switch Fuse Replacement 1 Disconnect the product from power 2 Wedge the tip of a flat head screwdriver into the slot of the fus...

Страница 8: ...s used as part of a control system for operating various lighting and multi media products The physical and digital construction of the control network is determined by the location and signal needs o...

Страница 9: ...sed as anArt Net hub in which casethe Art Net universes must be assigned to the DMX Out ports and the Net Subnet and IP address settings must be configured can be used as both a DMX splitter and an Ar...

Страница 10: ...xture device ID The menu is used by pressing the 4 control buttons as described in the next sections Configuring Net Using the menu Address The Net is the address of the network on which the fixture i...

Страница 11: ...configured to accept signal from either one of the DMX I n ports or from the Art Net source If the DMX port is not being used it should be turned off The menu structure presents each DMXOut port as a...

Страница 12: ...s on the display b Press RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT The phrase in the lower right hand corner of the display flashes c Press UP or DOWN until Without Input shows in the lower right hand...

Страница 13: ...ng the following a Press MENU repeatedly until IP Address 1 shows in the display b Press The left most set of 3 digits on the display flashes c Press UP or DOWN until those numbers show 255 d Press Th...

Страница 14: ...e display h Press 8 stops flashing Art Net And DMX Sources Art Net and DMX sources configuration uses the fixture as both a DMX splitter and Art Net adapter Configure this operating mode by combining...

Страница 15: ...m temperature 3 Use a vacuum or dry compressed air and a soft brush to removedust collected on the external vents 4 Clean all external surfaces with a mild solution of non ammonia cleaner or isopropyl...

Страница 16: ...rnal 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Auto ranging Parameter 120 V 60 Hz 208 V 60 Hz 230 V 50 Hz Consumption 10 W 10 W 10 W Operating Current 0 25 A 0 14 A 0 13 A Power Connection Power Input Edison Plug to IE...

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