LTP mode (Latest Takes Precedence)
1)
Set MODE Dipswitch #1 and #2 to OFF.
2)
When 2 DMX signals are present, primarily the DMX signal of the A will take precedence and override
the DMX signal of B.
3)
If both DMX signals are not changing at all, DMX signal of A will take precedence and override the
DMX signal of B.
4)
If only DMX signal of B is changing, DMX signal of A will NOT take precedence, unless DMX signal of A
begins to change.
Dipswitch setting for DMX Mode
DMX products must have their own "address" to receive DMX signals.
Addresses on the controller are set by flipping the appropriate DMX dip switches #1 - #9.
You need to know that DMX address settings are the sum of the dip switch values.
Example
Phantom 50
Address Value
Unit 5
Switch
#1
#3
#5
#6
Total sum
Explanation: Since each unit has 13 channels, each address advances 13 values (See Address Value
above).
Once address values are determined, add DMX dip switch values to obtain the appropriate address
(DMX Dip Switches "ON") for each unit. Flip appropriate DMX dip switches on each unit.
Example:
1. If you want to give a Phantom 50 DMX address 133, you first have to find the number 133 in the DMX
Chart. (See page 11)
2. Then look at the left side (Dip Switches #1-#5) horizontally from 133.
In the Table you'll see #1=ON, #2=OFF, #3=ON, #4=OFF, #5=OFF.
3. Finally look at the upper side of the table (Dip Switches #6-#9) vertically from 133.
In the Table you'll see #6=OFF, #7=OFF, #8=ON, #9=OFF.
DMX Dip Switches "ON"
53
Value
1
4
16
32 +
53
#1, #3, #5, #6
9
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