REDWash
3•192
9
3.5
Ethernet
connection
The
fixtures
on
a
data
link
are
connected
to
the
Ethernet
network
with
an
Art
‐
Net
communication
protocol.
The
controlling
software
from
PC
(or
lighting
console)
has
to
support
the
Art
‐
Net
protocol.
The
Art
‐
Net
communication
protocol
is
a
10
Base
T
Ethernet
protocol
based
on
the
TCP/IP.
Its
purpose
is
to
allow
transfer
of
large
amounts
of
DMX
512
data
over
a
wide
area
using
standard
network
technology.
IP
address
is
the
Internet
protocol
address.
The
IP
uniquely
identifies
any
node
(fixture)
on
a
network.
The
Universe
is
a
single
DMX
512
frame
of
512
channels.
The
the
REDWash
3•192
is
equipped
with
8
‐
pin
RJ
‐
45
socket
for
Ethernet
input.
Use
a
network
cable
category
5
(with
four
“twisted”
wire
pairs)
and
standard
RJ
‐
45
plugs
in
order
to
connect
the
fixture
to
the
network.
RJ
‐
45
socket
(front
view):
RJ
‐
45
plug
(front
view):
1
‐
TD+
5
‐
Not
connected
2
‐
TD
‐
6
‐
RX
‐
3
‐
RX+
7
‐
Not
connected
4
‐
Not
connected
8
‐
Not
connected
Patch
cables
that
connect
fixtures
to
the
hubs
or
LAN
sockets
are
wired
1:1,
that
is,
pins
with
the
same
numbers
are
connected
together:
1
‐
1
2
‐
2
3
‐
3
4
‐
4
5
‐
5
6
‐
6
7
‐
7
8
‐
8
If
only
the
fixture
and
the
computer
are
to
be
interconnected,
no
hubs
or
other
active
components
are
needed.
A
cross
‐
cable
has
to
be
used:
1
‐
3
2
‐
6
3
‐
1
4
‐
8
5
‐
7
6
‐
2
7
‐
5
8
‐
4
Ethernet
operation.
All
fixtures
have
to
be
connected
to
Ethernet
via
patch
cables
and
a
data
switch.
The
option
“
Ethernet”
has
to
be
selected
from
the
“Set
Ethernet
Mode”
menu
on
each
fixture.
Set
a
proper
IP
address
and
an
Universe
for
each
fixture.
Example:
An
advised
PC
setting:
IP
address:
002.xxx.xxx.xxx
/
010.xxx.xxx.xxx
(different
from
fixture
IP).
NET
mask:
255.0.0.0
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