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The recommended ‘Frame Time (ms)’ is
1000
.
Incoming data directly translates into DMX data in the MADRIX
®
Software.
Data is sent to
DMX channel 1 – DMX channel 10
on your selected .
DMX channel 1
represents the temperature in degree Celsius. Valid values range from -20 °C to +80 °C.
DMX channel 2
represents the decimal place of degree Celsius. Valid values range from .0 to .99.
DMX channel 3
shows if the temperature values shown on DMX channel 1 are above zero [0] or below zero [255].
DMX channel 4 is not used.
DMX channel 5
represents the temperature in degree Fahrenheit. Valid values range from -4 °F to +176 °F.
DMX channel 6
represents the temperature decimal place of degree Fahrenheit. Valid values range from .0 to .99.
DMX channel 7
shows if the temperature values shown on DMX channel 5 are above zero [0] or below zero [255].
DMX channel 8 is not used.
DMX channel 9
represents the temperature in DMX values. Valid values range from 0 to 255.
DMX channel 10
represents the decimal place of DMX values. Valid values range from 0 to 255.
Step-By-Step Configuration
Support
In case of further questions concerning handling of MADRIX
®
I/O or
technical problems, please read the MADRIX
®
Help And Manual first,
contact your dealer, or have a look at the website
www.madrix.com
You can also directly contact
Imprint
inoage GmbH
Wiener Straße 56
01219 Dresden
Germany
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Phone +49 351 862 6869 0
MADRIX
®
USB temperature –
Quick Start Guide & Technical Manual
1] Connect your device.
2] Enable drivers in the MADRIX
®
Software.
3] Enable your device.
4] Set up DMX Input.
5] Choose how to use incoming data.
1] Connect Your Device
Connect your MADRIX
®
I/O device to a free USB 2.0 port of
your computer.
Make sure that Windows recognizes the device.
Windows will automatically install the drivers for the device.
2] Enable Drivers In The MADRIX
®
Software
Go to the menu
‘Preferences’ > ‘Options...’ > ‘Devices USB’.
Activate ‘MADRIX I/O’.
[The option is activated by default.]
Click ‘Apply’ and ‘OK’.
3] Enable Your Device
Go to ‘Preferences’ > ‘Device Manager...’ > ‘DMX Devices’.
Click on the Search button (loupe icon) if your device is not
shown in the list.
Select your device in the list and select ‘Enable’ in the section
‘Settings’. Click ‘Apply’. Now, in the list the ‘State’ will switch
to ‘On’ [indicated by green light].
It is not recommended to change the ‘Frame Time (ms)’ of your
device. It is highly recommended to use the default settings.
4] Set Up DMX Input
Go to the menu
‘Preferences’ > ‘Device Manager...’ > ‘DMX Input’.
Select one entry in the list [e.g., ‘Universe 1’] and go to the
section ‘Device’. Choose your device under ‘DMX-IN Device‘.
The MADRIX
®
Software now receives data from your device.
5] Choose How To Use Incoming Data
Now, you have several options to choose from:
A] You can activate ‘Remote’ and choose a protocol in the
section ‘Remote Control’. This will allow you to control the
MADRIX
®
Software remotely using your controller.
B] You can use incoming data in a Script or Macro.
C] You can activate ‘Trigger’ and choose the trigger
functionality in the section ‘Trigger’.
D] You can monitor incoming DMX data. Select your device in
the list and click on the DMX Watcher (display icon).
Learn more below.
Close the Device Manager with ‘OK’.
Monitoring Incoming DMX Data
To effectively work with incoming DMX data from your device,
you can use the DMX Watcher to monitor incoming signals.
Open the DMX Watcher as explained above or go to the menu
‘Tools’ > ‘DMX Watcher...’.
Select ‘Input’.
Set up the correct ‘Universe‘. This is the same number as
you have chosen in the list under ‘Preferences’ > ‘Device
Manager...’ > ‘DMX Input’ [e.g., ‘Universe 1’].