PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Voltage: 5 Volt DC, 1 Ampere. Consumption: 3 Watts max. Frequency: 2.4 GHz ISM band, 58 channels Antenna: 2dBi. Latency: <5 msec DMX Channels transmission: 512 (1 Universe). Transmitter & Receiver modes: yes, changing by pressing the Green button. Operating range: Up to 400 m (no obstacles / line of sight) DMX connector: 3 pin XLR in/out.
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• Clean the box housing with a mild solution isopropyl alcohol, and a soft, lint free cotton cloth. PROTECTION AGAINST SOLIDS AND WATER Only for IP-rated fixtures The protection level of a housing is set by applied standards. For classification there is used the IP-Code. It contains the declaration „IP“and two following numbers.
Event equipment is designed for temporary use. This are typical purpose as concerts, festivals, theatre, clubs and disco use and referable venues. Long-term use, specially under outdoor conditions and fixed outdoor installation can bring damage in aging materials and affect the coated surface. Sealings as well as cables are made from rubber material and will age by long-term UV-emission as sunlight and should be checked frequently.
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Now you can control your fixtures with your lighting desk. Use AirLink as Transmitter Connect AirLink to its power adaptor, set it up as transmitter (TX) by pressing down the green button. Connect AirLink to your lighting desk with XLR cable.
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If you are going to control fixtures without wireless DMX, you need to use another AirLink box, and connect it to the first fixture. Set up this AirLink box as receiver by keeping the GREEN button RX. This AirLink box can receive wireless DMX from transmitter.
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If your fixture can be controlled via wireless DMX system, you need first to pair your fixtures to wireless DMX transmitter - AirLink box. If your fixtures have no function of wireless DMX, you need to use another AirLink box. Connect this AirLink box to your fixture with XLR cable, set up this AirLink as receiver (RX).
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