Connection Of The Dmx Line; Construction Of The Dmx Termination - ProLights Diamond 193 User Manual

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An example with the start address 33 is shown below:
Number of
Start address
DMX channels
(example)
9
33

3.10 Connection of the DMX line

DMX connection employs standard XLR connectors. Use shielded pair-twisted cables with 120Ω impedance
and low capacity.
The following diagram shows the connection mode:
DMX - INPUT
XLR plug
ATTENTION
The screened parts of the cable (sleeve) must never be connected to the system's earth, as this would cause
faulty fixture and controller operation.
Over long runs can be necessary to insert a DMX level matching amplifier.
For those connections the use of balanced microphone cable is not recommended because it cannot trans-
mit control DMX data reliably.
• Connect the controller DMX input to the DMX output of the first unit.
• Connect the DMX output to the DMX input of the following unit. Connect again the output to the input
of the following unit until all the units are connected in chain.
• When the signal cable has to run longer distance is recommended to insert a DMX termination on the
last unit.

3.11 Construction of the DMX termination

The termination avoids the risk of DMX 512 signals being reflected back along the cable when they reaches
the end of the line: under certain conditions and with certain cable lengths, this could cause them to cancel
the original signals.
The termination is prepared by soldering a 120Ω 1/4 W resistor between pins 2 and 3 of the 5-pin male XLR
connector, as shown in figure.
DIAMOND193
DMX Address
Next possible start
occupied
address for unit No. 1
33-41
Pin1 : GND - Shield
1
2
Pin2 : - Negative
3
Pin3 : + Positive
1
2
3
120
Next possible start
address for unit No. 2
42
2
3
1
Example:
3 pin XLR connector
Next possible start
address for unit No. 3
51
DMX - OUTPUT
2
1
XLR socket
3
13
60

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