Chauvet DMX512 Setting up a DMX Serial Data Link, Cable Connectors, PINTO 5-PINCONVERSION CHART

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CABLE CONNECTORS

CABLE CONNECTORS

Cabling must have a male XLR connector on one end and a female XLR connector on the other end.

DMX connector configuration

 

 

COMMON

 

1

DMX +

INPUT

3

 

 

2

DMX -

 

 

 

1

Resistance 120

 

3

ohm 1/4w between

 

pin 2 (DMX -) and

 

2

 

pin 3 (DMX +) of

 

 

the last fixture.

1

OUTPUT

 

3

 

2

Termination reduces signal errors and

 

to avoid signal transmission problems

and interference, it is always advisable to connect a DMX signal terminator.

CAUTION

Do not allow contact between the common and the fixture’s chassis ground. Grounding the common

 

can cause a ground loop, and your fixture may perform erratically. Test cables with an ohm meter to

 

verify correct polarity and to make sure the pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield or each other.

3-PIN TO 5-PIN CONVERSION CHART

Note! If you use a controller with a 5 pin DMX output connector, you will need to use a 5 pin to 3 pin adapter. CHAUVET Model No: DMX5M, or DMX5F.

The chart below details a proper cable conversion:

3PIN TO 5 PIN CONVERSION CHART

Conductor

3 Pin Female (output)

5 Pin Male (Input)

Ground/Shield

Pin 1

Pin 1

Data ( - ) signal

Pin 2

Pin 2

Data ( + ) signal

Pin 3

Pin 3

Do not use

 

Do not use

Do not use

 

Do not use

Setting up a DMX Serial Data Link

Universal DMX Controller

1. Connect the (male) 3 pin connector side of the DMDMX +X cable to the output (female) 3 pin connectorINPUTOUTPUT of the controller.3-PIN TO 5-PIN CONVERSION CHARTThe chart below details a proper cable conversion:ConductorGround/ShieldData ( - ) signalData ( + ) signalDo not useSetting up a DMX Serial Data LinkCHAUVET Certified DMX Data CablesManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background

2. Connect the end of the cable coming from the controllerManual background which willManual backgroundhave a (female) 3 pin connector to the input connector of the next fixture consistingManual backgroundof a (male)Manual backgroundManual background3Manual backgroundManual backgroundpinManual backgroundManual backgroundconnector. Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background

3.Then, proceed to connect from the output as stated above to the input of the following fixture and Manual background so on.

CHAUVET Certified DMX Data Cables

Order Code

Description

DMX1.5

DMX Cable 1.5m/4.9ft

DMX4.5

DMX Cable 4.5m/14.8ft

DMX10

DMX Cable 10m/32.8ft

This drawing provides a general illustration of the DMX Input/Output panel of a lighting fixture.

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Contents Master/Slave Autoswitching Transformer Replaceable Fuse User Serviceable Duty CycleCOLORpaletteIISnapshot Ok on Dimmer Outdoor OK Sound Activated DMX5123. SETUP 1. BEFORE YOU BEGIN2. INTRODUCTION 4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSWhat is included AC Power1.BEFORE YOU BEGIN Unpacking InstructionsSafety Instructions Features 2.INTRODUCTIONDMX Channel Summary 27 channel mode DMX Channel Summary 15 channel modeDMX Channel Summary 9 channel mode DMX Channel Summary 6 channel modeProduct Overview Mode3.SETUP Fuse ReplacementFixture Linking Data CablingSetting up a DMX Serial Data Link CABLE CONNECTORS3-PINTO 5-PINCONVERSION CHART The chart below details a proper cable conversionMaster/Slave Fixture Linking MountingORIENTATION RIGGING4.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Navigating the Control PanelMenu Map ButtonMenu Values Menu FunctionsDMX Mode Operation Stand-AloneMode Sound-Active,Auto ModeMaster/Slave Mode Master Sound, Master Auto DMX Channel Values If applicableControl/Operating Mode Auto Mode Speed Slow FastGeneral Troubleshooting Applies toDMX Primer 5.APPENDIXTechnical Support General Maintenance Returns ProcedureClaims inside the boxTechnical Specifications WEIGHT & DIMENSIONSPOWER 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.

Another crucial aspect of DMX512 is its robust technology that includes differential signaling. This aids in reducing signal interference and ensures that signals can be transmitted over long distances, making it ideal for large venues. The standard operates at a speed of 250 kbaud, providing reliable and fast communication between devices.

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.

One of the defining characteristics of DMX512 is its backward compatibility with older lighting technologies, making it an excellent option for venues transitioning from analog to digital controls. Its widespread acceptance means that users can access a plethora of lighting equipment designed to interact with DMX512, ranging from simple par cans to sophisticated moving head fixtures.

Moreover, DMX512 supports a variety of fixture types, including LED lights, fog machines, and intelligent fixtures. This versatility equips lighting designers with a diverse toolbox for creating dynamic visual presentations that can adapt to the needs of their specific projects.

In summary, Chauvet DMX512 is an essential protocol for any lighting professional, offering a combination of extensive control, reliability, and flexibility. Its compatibility with numerous lighting devices, robust signal transmission capabilities, and widespread usage make it a cornerstone of modern lighting design, ensuring that creators can bring their artistic visions to life efficiently and effectively.