iColor Flex LMX gen2 Product Guide
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5. Secure the power/data supply cover. If installing in a wet or damp location, seal the
power/data supply with electronics-grade RTV silicone sealant.
6. Repeat steps 1 – 5 for each power/data supply in the installation.
Address and Configure the Strands
Make sure the power is ON before addressing and configuring strands.
Power/data supplies and controllers work together to stream data to the iColor Flex
LMX gen2 strands in your installation.
• Each individual iColor Flex LMX gen2 node is assigned three sequential DMX
addresses, one for red, one for green, and one for blue. A DMX universe consists
of 512 addresses, so the maximum number of iColor Flex LMX gen2 nodes that
can be individually addressed in a DMX universe is 170 (170 x 3 = 510).
When using an sPDS-60ca 24V power/data supply with DMX control, you
program the power/data supply rather than addressing the iColor Flex LMX
gen2 strands directly. You use SmartJack Pro (or iPlayer 3) with QuickPlay Pro
addressing software to set a base DMX address for the power/data supply, and to
specify the node quantity of each attached iColor Flex LMX gen2 strand.
For lighting designs where nodes work in unison, all nodes should be set to the
same DMX addresses. For dynamic light show designs that show different colors
on different nodes simultaneously, you must assign unique DMX addresses to each
node. Starting with its base DMX address, PDS-60ca automatically assigns addresses
PDS-60ca 24V
1
2
4
6
5
3
PDS-60ca 24V
1
2
4
6
5
3
PDS-60ca 24V
RTV Silicone
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You can download the QuickPlay Pro software
and the Addressing and Configuration Guide from
www.colorkinetics.com/support/addressing/.