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7.  UNDERSTANDING DMX DMX-512: DMX  is  short  for Digital  Multiplex.  This is  a  universal protocol  used  by most 
lighting and controller manufactures as a form of communication between intelligent fixtures 
and controllers.  DMX allows all  makes and  models of  different manufactures to  be linked 
together and operate from a single controller. This is possible as long  as all the fixtures and 
the controller are DMX compliant. A DMX  controller sends the DMX data instructions to the 
fixture allowing the  user to control  the different aspects  of an intelligent light.  DMX data is 
sent out as serial  data that travels from  fixture to fixture via  data “IN” and data “OUT”  XLR 
terminals located on the fixtures (most controllers will only have output jacks).    
DMX Linking: To ensure proper DMX data transmission always use proper DMX cables and 
a terminator. When using  several DMX fixtures try  to use the shortest  cable path possible. 
Never  split a  DMX  line  with  a “Y”  style  connector.  The order  in  which  the  fixtures are 
connected in  a DMX  line does  not influence the  DMX addressing.  For example;  a fixture 
assigned a DMX address of 1 may be placed anywhere in the DMX chain,  at the beginning, 
at the end, or anywhere  in the middle. The DMX controller knows  to send data assigned to 
address 1 to that  fixture no matter where  it is located in  the DMX chain. The Impression™ 
can be controlled via DMX-512 protocol. The Impression™ is a 14-channel DMX fixture. The 
DMX address is set electronically using the controls on the LCD menu. 
Data Cable  (DMX Cable)  Requirements (For  DMX and  Master/Slave Operation): Your 
fixture and your  DMX controller require a standard  3-pin XLR connector  for data input and 
data output. If you are making your own cables, be sure to use two conductor shielded digital 
DMX cable (not microphone cable) rated at 120 ohms; this cable is specifically designed for 
DMX transmission and may  be purchased from your Elation  dealer or at most professional 
lighting retailers.  Your cables should  be made with  a male  and female XLR  connector on 
either end of the cable.  Also, remember that a DMX  line must be daisy chained and cannot 
be split, unless using an approved DMX splitter such as the Elation Opto Branch 4™ or DMX 
Branch/4™.