Compliance FCC Compliance Statement (United States) This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
• User Selectable SHoW IDs City Theatrical has always produced wireless DMX products that allow the user to select the optimum transmission method. Users may select full bandwidth hopping, hopping limited to a section of the spectrum (including areas of the spectrum outside of the Wi-Fi range), or adaptive hopping.
channels. • Adjustable Output Power Sometimes an application calls for the most available broadcast power, but many entertainment systems can utilize lower output power to reduce detrimental effects on other radio systems in the venue, reduce reflections, and improve performance. •...
SHoW ID Default SHoW ID is 24250 It is recommended that users perform a site survey using City Theatrical’s RadioScan™ Spectrum Analyzer before choosing a SHoW ID, to insure optimum radio performance. Use the default SHoW ID, or choose a SHoW ID and enter that SHoW ID into the user interface of your Multiverse transmitter (Multiverse SHoW Baby, Multiverse Node, or Multiverse Transmitter) and all receivers.
Universe Default universe is 1. When the Multiverse Studio Receiver is a receiver in a multi universe system with a Multiverse Transmitter you can select the universe the Multiverse Studio Receiver will receive and output. The selected universe must match a valid universe being transmitted. Note: If universe selected is not being broadcast by the transmitter, the universe number will be shown in a color opposite of the background color on the user interface to alert you to the incorrect selection.
Table 2: SHoW IDs and SHoW Keys Situation Condition Outcome Same SHoW Key with Different SHoW IDs Different SHoW Keys with Same SHoW IDs Not OK Different SHoW Keys with Different SHoW IDs • Display Color The background color of the display can be changed from white to magenta, cyan, green, yellow, or red.
Signal Quality, RF Signal Strength, and Battery Charge %. You can also give each device a unique RDM Device Label to help with identification for configuration and troubleshooting. Updating Firmware Firmware updates and instructions for performing them are available on the product pages of the City Theatrical website. Table 3: Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Solution(s) Check that battery has sufficient charge Unit does not power up.
Radio Technology Latency 4 ms average RF Sensitivity -95dBm Loss of Data Behavior Output stops Broadcast Power 3.2mW, 10mW, 32mW, 100mW EIRP Broadcast Modes Adaptive, Full, Low, Mid, High, Max Show IDs Multiverse: 307; Neo: 70 RDM Features RDM Proxy, RDM Responder Product Information Use Environment Indoor, Outdoor (splashproof, but not for permanent outdoor use)
Mounting Figure 3: Connected to and Being Powered by USC Cable to Lighting Fixture Table 6: Commonly Used SHoW DMX Neo SHoW IDs for Use with the 2.4GHz Radio in Single Universe Systems SHoW DMX Neo SHoW ID Broadcast Location Adaptive hopping Full bandwidth hopping Low band hopping...
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