AMX RE-DM6, RE-DM4 Channels, SENDSTRINGs, AMX Lighting Channel Commands, Protocol Conventions

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AMX RADIA Lighting Programming

Channels

The channels are defined as follows:

AMX Lighting Channel Commands

Channel #

Function

Channel #

Function

 

 

 

 

1-128

Status of presets, indicates active preset

139

Ramp channel 5 down

 

 

 

 

129

Ramp channel 1 up

140

Ramp channel 6 down

 

 

 

 

130

Ramp channel 2 up

141

Ramp all 60 channels up

 

 

 

 

131

Ramp channel 3 up

142

Ramp all 60 channels down

 

 

 

 

132

Ramp channel 4 up

143

Turn all 60 channel on

 

 

 

 

133

Ramp channel 5 up

144

Turn all 60 channels off

 

 

 

 

134

Ramp channel 6 up

145

Ramp active preset up

 

 

 

 

135

Ramp channel 1 down

146

Ramp active preset down

 

 

 

 

136

Ramp channel 2 down

147

Status of dry closure 1

 

 

 

 

137

Ramp channel 3 down

148

Status of dry closure 2

 

 

 

 

138

Ramp channel 4 down

155

All levels 'Undefined'

 

 

 

 

SEND_STRINGs

The Radia supports a large number of strings, which can be used to allow interaction with a person using a terminal. These strings remain primarily to facilitate backward compatibility for other AMX lighting equipment.

Conventions used in this protocol section of the document:

Protocol Conventions

Symbol

Function

Values

 

 

 

<CR>

ASCII Carriage Return character

13 ($0D)

 

 

 

<curve>

Value for Curve

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F,N,O,R

 

 

 

<closure>

Value for Dry Closure

1-2

 

 

 

<level>

Value for Dimmer Level (in %)

0-100

 

 

 

<dimmer>

Value for Dimmer Number

1-6 or A for all. Can include a range of dimmers or ranges of

 

 

dimmers unless noted otherwise. For example:

 

 

“1-3” indicates dimmers 1 through 3 inclusive.

 

 

“1-3&5-6” indicates dimmers 1 through 3 and 5 through 6,

 

 

inclusive.

 

 

• “A” indicates ALL dimmers.

 

 

 

<pack>

Pack Number

1

 

 

 

<preset>

Value for preset number

1-128

 

 

 

<time>

Time value for fade (in seconds)

0-255

 

 

 

In contrast with previous versions of Radia dimmers, Radia Eclipse dimmers accept both upper- and lower-case strings

All string responses are preceded with a single byte 12 ($0C in HEX or ASCII character '?') and followed by a carriage return (13 or hex $0D), line feed (10 or hex $0A), and a question mark '?' (63 or hex $3F).

All invalid strings will generate the error string 'ERROR! PLEASE RE-ENTER' followed by the BEL character (7), carriage return (13 or hex $0D), line feed (10 or hex $0A), and a question mark '?' (63 or hex $3F).

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Contents Radia Eclipse Dimmer Modules AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Page Page Table of Contents Radia Lighting System Configuration Pages Initial Level Status Reporting Appendix a AMX Lighting Curves Overview Radia Eclipse RE-DM4 Dimmer ModuleRE-DM4 Specifications RE-DM4 SpecificationsDimmed Switched Suggested LoadsRE-DM4 4-pin module connector male Line-In ConnectionsRE-DM4 Lighting Application Drawings Lighting Application for the RE-DM4, Example aRadia Eclipse RE-DM6 Dimmer Module RE-DM6 6-channel Integrated Dimmer ModuleRE-DM6 Specifications RE-DM6 SpecificationsSuggested Installation Loads Line-In Connections for the RE-DM6 RE-DM6 Lighting Application Drawings Lighting Application for the RE-DM6, Method aFeatures ApplicationsAMX Lighting Control Equipment AMX Lighting Control EquipmentDimmer modules Dimmer AccessoriesIntegrated dimmer control modules Space Requirements Wiring ConsiderationsPower considerations Conduit Knockout locations RDA-ENC2 used as exampleRDA-ENC6B and RDA-ENC12B enclosures and dimensions RDA Enclosure DimensionsRDA-ENC2, -ENC4, and -ENC6 enclosure and dimensions Mounting AMX Lighting Enclosures Distance a to BConnecting High-Voltage, Single-Phase Input Power and Loads High-Voltage ConnectionsConnecting High-Voltage Input Power and Loads RDA-ENC6B 120 VAC Single Phase Line InputRDA-ENC6B 120/240 VAC Line Input Single Phase RDA-ENC6B 120/208 VAC line input three phase RDA-ENC6B 120/208 VAC three-phase 4 W + G wiring diagramRDA-ENC6B Three Phase Line Input Connector Reference RDC-PFC Power Distribution And Line Input ReferencesInstalling RDM Modules Into an RDA Enclosure Enclosure module mounting slots and mounting screw holesModule Connections Green LED Status IndicatorLow-Voltage Connections Red LED Status Indicators RE-DM4 only Configuring and connecting multiple controllersValue Configuring and Connecting AxLinkSW1 DIP Switch Setting Values for AxLink External power Connecting Dry ClosuresDry Closures Failsafe InputDefault Settings Default Low-End SettingsDefault preset time values Default PresetsRadia Lighting System Configuration Pages Lighting System LinkRadia Configuration Manager Main Lighting SystemDevice Configuration Device ConfigurationPresets section Preset Configuration Radia Lighting System Configuration Pages AMX Radia Lighting Programming SoftwarePreset # Presets Defined vs. Undefined LevelsPreset Status Lighting Systems Overview Sample AMX Lighting controller and internal componentsProgramming Commands Control Curves and Low-End SettingsDefault Low-end Default Ramp TimeDefault Ramp Time LevelsAMX Lighting Channel Commands ChannelsSENDSTRINGs Protocol ConventionsRamp Dimmers Up Ramp Dimmers DownRamp Dimmers Up Ramp Dimmers DownStop Ramping Dimmer Ramp Active Preset UpRamp Active Preset Down Stop Ramping Preset Recall PresetRecord Preset Level StatusSet Curve Curve StatusSet Low End Low End StatusReboot Set Default Level TimeSet Default Preset Time Dimmer StatusUndefine Dimmer Set Default Ramp TimeRamp To Level Version Query Phase QueryFactory Default SENDCOMMANDs Ramp Preset Up NEWSendcommand Protocol Conventions Ramp Preset UpRamp Preset Down Ramp Preset Down NEWStop Ramping Preset NEW Reboot NEW Curve Status NEWSet Low End NEW Low End Status NEWUndefine Dimmer NEW Phase Query NEW Sendcommand Radia,?YAppendix a AMX Lighting Curves Basic dimming curve Curves Curve ConfigurationCurves Standard Dimming Curve Load Type CurvesCurve 1 Voltage Output in 240V AC Curve 1 with Low End Setting @ 5%, 10%, and 20% Volts RMS Economical Dimming Curve10VDC Curve Curve 2 at 240 VACCurve 3 at 120 VAC 12VDC Curve Curve 4 Voltage output in Volts RMSLutron FDB Curve Curve 4 Voltage output in volts DCCurve 5 at 240 VAC Advance Mark VII Curve Curve 6 Voltage output in Volts RMS12% Roll Off Curve 6 Voltage output in volts DCCurve 7 Voltage output in Volts RMS 19% Roll Off Curve 8 at 120 VAC33% Roll Off Curve 8 Voltage output in volts DCCurve 9 Voltage output in Volts RMS Curve #1 a Curve a at 120 VACLog-Curve #1 B Curve a Voltage output in volts DCCurve B Voltage output in Volts RMS Log-Curve #2 C Curve C at 120 VACCurve #2 D Curve C Voltage output in Volts DC10% Off Curve N Curve D Voltage output in Volts RMSAlways OFF Curve O Curve N at 240 VACAlways on Curve F Curve O at 240 VACCurve F at 240 VAC Curve R at 120 VAC Curves 5 & B on the Radia Eclipse RE-DM6 at 120 VAC Curves a & D at 120 VAC Page Software Issues Using Pass modeTesting AMX Lighting features Testing procedures for AMX Lighting featuresHardware Issues Troubleshooting hardwareHardware Checklist To check thisPage Increase Your Revenue through education + knowledge
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