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Wireless DMX/RDM

Lighting control via wireless is nothing new, there are plenty of
options. Trouble is, everyone is using the same narrow band
of frequencies, and not just for lighting. Your competition are
wireless microphones, in-ear monitors, Wi-Fi, ZigBee, Bluetooth
devices and many more - often at the same time.
To achieve true wireless link reliability, you need an ingenious
approach: CRMX™ (Cognitive Radio MultipleXer) provides the
answer. Using our Cognitive Coexistence system at its heart,
CRMX continually monitors the whole frequency band to iden-
tify all problem areas and dynamically shifts its operation. The
result is that CRMX neither disturbs, nor is disturbed by other
systems - it totally coexists, even in the most crowded areas.
CRMX units use high frame refresh rates and intelligent error
correction routines to fix problems before they ever become
apparent. CRMX units are so efficient that they can repair most
corrupted or mis-timed inputs from other devices - a kind of
DMX washing machine to clean up dirty signals.
CRMX units are available as single transmitters and receivers
which support DMX-512A/RDM, or as a dual transmitter which
can send two DMX/RDM universes and additionally supports
Art-Net and Streaming ACN via its Ethernet connection. As a
useful bonus, the dual unit can also convert between Art-Net/
Streaming ACN and standard DMX/RDM via the wireless and
wired connections.

Front panel controls

Each unit uses an indicator panel to control and report upon its
operation. See the operation section for details on how to link
and unlink CRMX unts.
Connect
- press to link with,
or unlink from, another unit.
Signal strength indicators
RF Link: Indicator on when this unit is linked.
Not used on transmitters. For
receivers, the amber indicator
Receiver: Flashes fast (~3Hz) if link is lost or
turns on at roughly 20% of
when linking. Transmitter: Flashes fast (~3Hz)
maximum signal strength and
when linking or slow (~1Hz) when unlinking.
the top green indicator turns
DMX: On when a DMX signal is present.
on at roughly 90%. The red
RDM: Flashes to show RDM packet activity.
indicator turns on only if a
USB: On when connected via USB.
problem occurs with the link
Ethernet: Flashes to show Art-Net/Streaming
to the transmitter.
ACN activity.
Lock
- lit when keylock is locked.
Power
- lit when power applied.
Connect
RF Link
DMX
RDM
USB
Lock
Power
Ethernet
Status indicators

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Summary of Contents for LumenRadio CRMX

  • Page 1 CRMX continually monitors the whole frequency band to iden- tify all problem areas and dynamically shifts its operation. The result is that CRMX neither disturbs, nor is disturbed by other systems - it totally coexists, even in the most crowded areas.
  • Page 2: Rear Panel Connections

    Rear panel connections Dual CRMX transmitter unit Single CRMX transmitter or receiver unit 12VDC power input Ethernet socket 5-pin male XLR socket 85-264VAC - Art-Net, Str. ACN, etc. (also supports Power Over Ethernet) DMX512A for port A power input Polarity is unimportant...
  • Page 3 The dual transmitter unit can process Art-Net and Streaming ACN signals via its Ethernet connection. Using the Sand Device Browser utility on a computer linked to the same network as the CRMX unit, you can determine how signals should be directed and used.
  • Page 4 LumenRadio.com to be used with the conformance standards: RDM transmitters. EN 301 489-1; 301 489-17; EN 300-328-1; EN 300-328-2; EN 609 50 Release 1.0b August 2009 LumenRadio AB, Stena Center 1, S-412 92 Gothenburg, Sweden • www.lumenradio.com Phone: +46-31-772-8084 • Fax: +46-31-772-8091 • Email: tech@lumenradio.com...

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