Chauvet 648 user manual DMX Configuration, DMX Connectivity, Fixture Location

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DMX Configuration

The DMX fixture configuration consists in determining how many channels

 

each fixture will need as well as assigning the corresponding DMX channels to

 

each fixture in order to size correctly the DMX controller.

Personalities

Starting Address

Assigning Addresses

A DMX personality describes what channel or channels control which fixture parameters. A DMX fixture may have many personalities to choose from. Each personality requires a different number of channels, based on the number of features the fixture enables. The number of DMX channels used by a fixture may vary from only one (usually the general dimmer control) to 15 or more.

When a job does not require using all the fixture’s capabilities, the user can select a more basic personality (less channels), allowing the DMX controller to accommodate more DMX fixtures.

For the DMX controller to control each DMX fixture, the user must first configure each fixture’s personality to determine the number of channels required to control the fixture. Each channel will have a DMX address assigned to it.

However, since assigning a particular DMX address to each channel is impractical, the user will only need to configure the DMX address on each fixture that corresponds to the fixture’s first channel of control. This is the fixture’s starting address. The fixture will automatically assign the other channels to the subsequent DMX addresses.

Once this assignment is complete, and based on the number of channels used, the fixture will respond to the DMX signals sent to the range of DMX channels that begins with the starting address.

For example, a fixture that uses six DMX channels with a starting address of 100, will accept DMX data sent by the DMX controller to channels 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, and 105.

The user must carefully assign the starting addresses for each individual fixture to avoid DMX channel overlapping. If the DMX channels do overlap, the impacted fixtures could operate erratically.

However, the user may decide to configure two or more similar fixtures with the same personality and starting address. In this case, all the fixtures with the same starting address will operate in unison.

DMX Connectivity

Fixture Location

Connecting the DMX fixtures to a DMX controller in small to medium installations is usually a rather simple operation that requires a minimum of tools and some planning (not including the actual fixture rigging and configuration).

However, in large installations it may be necessary to plan carefully the position and cabling of each fixture to avoid unexpected problems.

The order in which the fixtures connect to the DMX controller is not important and has no effect on how a controller communicates to each fixture. However, the user should always define a physical location for the fixtures that provides for the easiest and most direct cabling to the controller and other fixtures.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Technical Specifications Unpacking Instructions What Is IncludedBefore YOU Begin TextProduct at a Glance DMXIntroduction Product OverviewProduct Dimensions Setup Fuse ReplacementPower Linking Diagram Mounting Diagram Operation DMXConfiguration Standalone Sound-Active ModeManual Control Mode Master/Slave Mode DMX Channel Assignments and ValuesProduct Maintenance Technical InformationGeneral Troubleshooting Contact Procedure Contact InformationPhysical Medium Signals DMX Universes Functions IntroductionPersonalities Starting Address Assigning Addresses DMX ConfigurationDMX Connectivity Fixture LocationDMX Cable Connectors DMX data cable must have the following characteristicsPin to 5-Pin Conversion Chart DMX Connection Technical Specifications Power

648 specifications

The Chauvet 648 is an advanced LED wash light designed for a variety of performance environments, including concerts, theaters, and corporate events. With its powerful output and versatile features, the Chauvet 648 stands out as an essential tool for lighting professionals.

One of the key features of the Chauvet 648 is its high-output RGBW LEDs, which allow for an extensive range of color mixing. The unit is equipped with a 25-degree beam angle, providing smooth and even wash coverage that can fill stage spaces without leaving dark spots. This makes it ideal for both wide and narrow stage setups, giving lighting designers the freedom to create dynamic and captivating visual experiences.

In terms of technology, the Chauvet 648 boasts a robust control system that supports DMX protocol for seamless integration with other lighting devices. Additionally, it features built-in automated programs, giving users the ability to run light shows without a dedicated controller. This is particularly beneficial for smaller venues or events where quick setup and operation are essential. The fixture also includes a master/slave mode, allowing multiple units to synchronize and operate together effortlessly.

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Another noteworthy aspect is its energy efficiency. The LED technology not only reduces power consumption compared to traditional lighting fixtures but also extends the lifespan of the unit. This means less frequent replacements and lower operating costs, which is a critical consideration for many production budgets.

In conclusion, the Chauvet 648 combines high output, extensive color mixing capabilities, advanced control options, and portability, making it a powerful choice for any lighting application. Whether you're lighting up a concert, theater production, or corporate event, the Chauvet 648 is designed to meet the demands of professional lighting with ease and reliability. With its innovative features and robust performance, it's a valuable addition to any lighting designer’s toolkit.