Chauvet DMX512 user service DMX Channel Values, If applicable, Control/Operating Mode, Strobe

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DMX Channel Values

CHANNEL

VALUE

FUNCTION

 

 

Control/Operating Mode

 

000 Ù 019

27 Channel Mode

 

020 Ù 039

15 Channel Mode

 

040 Ù 059

9 Channel Mode

 

060 Ù 079

6 Channel Mode

 

080 Ù 089

Auto/Sound Mode 1

 

090 Ù 099

Auto/Sound Mode 2

 

100 Ù 109

Auto/Sound Mode 3

 

110 Ù 119

Auto/Sound Mode 4

 

120 Ù 129

Auto/Sound Mode 5

1

130 Ù 139

Auto/Sound Mode 6

140 Ù 149

Auto/Sound Mode 7

 

 

150 Ù 159

Auto/Sound Mode 8

 

160 Ù 169

Auto/Sound Mode 9

 

170 Ù 179

Auto/Sound Mode 10

 

180 Ù 189

Auto/Sound Mode 11

 

190 Ù 199

Auto/Sound Mode 12

 

200 Ù 209

Auto/Sound Mode 13

 

210 Ù 219

Auto/Sound Mode 14

 

220 Ù 229

Auto/Sound Mode 15

 

230 Ù 239

Auto Mode 1

 

240 Ù 255

Auto/Sound Mode 16

2

000 Ù 255

Auto Mode Speed (Slow > Fast)

 

 

Strobe

3

000 Ù 002

No Strobe

003 Ù 249

Strobe (Slow > Fast)

 

 

250 Ù 255

Sound-active

 

 

 

4

000 Ù 255

Red 1 (0 – 100%)

5

000 Ù 255

Green 1 (0 – 100%)

6

000 Ù 255

Blue 1 (0 – 100%)

7*

000 Ù 255

Red 2 (0 – 100%)

8*

000 Ù 255

Green 2 (0 – 100%)

9*

000 Ù 255

Blue 2 (0 – 100%)

10*

000 Ù 255

Red 3 (0 – 100%)

11*

000 Ù 255

Green 3 (0 – 100%)

12*

000 Ù 255

Blue 3 (0 – 100%)

13*

000 Ù 255

Red 4 (0 – 100%)

14*

000 Ù 255

Green 4 (0 – 100%)

 

 

 

15*

000 Ù 255

Blue 4 (0 – 100%)

16*

000 Ù 255

Red 5 (0 – 100%)

17*

000 Ù 255

Green 5 (0 – 100%)

 

 

 

18*

000 Ù 255

Blue 5 (0 – 100%)

19*

000 Ù 255

Red 6 (0 – 100%)

20*

000 Ù 255

Green 6 (0 – 100%)

 

 

 

21*

000 Ù 255

Blue 6 (0 – 100%)

22*

000 Ù 255

Red 7 (0 – 100%)

23*

000 Ù 255

Green 7 (0 – 100%)

 

 

 

24*

000 Ù 255

Blue 7 (0 – 100%)

25*

000 Ù 255

Red 8 (0 – 100%)

26*

000 Ù 255

Green 8 (0 – 100%)

 

 

 

27*

000 Ù 255

Blue 8 (0 – 100%)

*If applicable.

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Contents Replaceable Fuse User Serviceable Duty Cycle Master/Slave Autoswitching TransformerCOLORpaletteIISnapshot Ok on Dimmer Outdoor OK Sound Activated DMX5121. BEFORE YOU BEGIN 3. SETUP2. INTRODUCTION 4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSAC Power What is included1.BEFORE YOU BEGIN Unpacking InstructionsSafety Instructions 2.INTRODUCTION FeaturesDMX Channel Summary 27 channel mode DMX Channel Summary 15 channel modeDMX Channel Summary 6 channel mode DMX Channel Summary 9 channel modeProduct Overview ModeFuse Replacement 3.SETUPFixture Linking Data CablingCABLE CONNECTORS Setting up a DMX Serial Data Link3-PINTO 5-PINCONVERSION CHART The chart below details a proper cable conversionMounting Master/Slave Fixture LinkingORIENTATION RIGGINGNavigating the Control Panel 4.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSMenu Map ButtonMenu Functions Menu ValuesMaster/Slave Mode Master Sound, Master Auto Operation Stand-AloneMode Sound-Active,Auto ModeDMX Mode If applicable DMX Channel ValuesControl/Operating Mode Auto Mode Speed Slow FastApplies to General TroubleshootingTechnical Support 5.APPENDIXDMX Primer Returns Procedure General MaintenanceClaims inside the boxWEIGHT & DIMENSIONS Technical SpecificationsPOWER WARRANTY INFORMATION
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DMX512 specifications

Chauvet DMX512 is a widely used standard in the lighting industry, particularly in theatrical productions, concerts, and events. This protocol facilitates communication between lighting consoles and various lighting fixtures, streamlining the control of lights in a synchronized manner. Understanding its core features, technologies, and characteristics can significantly enhance the capabilities of any lighting designer or technician.

One of the main features of DMX512 is its ability to control multiple devices from a single controller. This is achieved by using a daisy-chaining method where up to 512 channels can be managed over a single network. Each channel can control various parameters of a lighting fixture, such as intensity, color, and movement. The flexibility of DMX512 allows lighting designers to create intricate shows with seamless transitions and effects.

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Additionally, DMX512 employs a 3-pin or 5-pin XLR connector, commonly found in both commercial and professional lighting systems. This standardization allows for ease of setup and compatibility with various equipment, enhancing the versatility of different lighting rigs.

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