DMX Relais/Analog Interface 4 For your own safety, please read this user manual and warnings carefully before installation. Contents Description ........................3 Data sheet ........................4 Max. DC load ......................4 Connection ......................... 5 LED-Display-Codes ....................6 Addressing ........................6 Switch relay by an analog value greater than 0V ............
Each analog output has an output driver with max 10mA available. For voltages from 12V up to 24V The DMX-Relais/Analog Interface 4 runs with supply voltages from 12V up to 24V DMX-FAIL Function An adjustable DMX FAIL function offers the option to get in case of DMX signal loss the current state (HOLD) or assuming a preset value.
Hold / 0-100% Connections: Screw terminals Dimensions: 99mm x 82mm Max. DC load The maximum current the switch contacts of the DMX-Relais/Analog Interface 4 can switch is shown in the following graph depending on the switching voltage: (Source: Data sheet RTS3T012)
DMX Relais/Analog Interface 4 Connection DMX IN DMX OUT POWER 12V ADDRESS DMX Relais/Analog Interface 4 POWER ANALOG OUT max. 10mA POWER Switch contact AC: each max. 8A / 250V~ DC: According to the max. DC load graph (165A@20ms peak switch-on current)
DMX Relais/Analog Interface 4 LED-Display-Codes The integrated LED is a Multi-functional-display. In the normal DMX-mode the LED flashes non-stop. In this case the device is working. Is the LED permanently dark, there is no DMX512-signal at the entry. Also the LED signalled the operation status. In this case the LED lights up in short pitches and then turns into off modus.
DMX Relais/Analog Interface 4 Switch relay by an analog value greater than 0V This mode doesn’t use separate DMX-channels for the relays. The relay switches immediately as soon as the analog value is greater than 0V or the DMX-value for the analog output is greater than 0.
DMX Relais/Analog Interface 4 Resolve the adjusted analog outputs The analog output resolution will be adjusted via the MODE-Jumper 2. The analog outputs are operable with a resolution of 8 Bit (256 steps) or 10 Bit (1024 steps). 8 Bit (256 steps) 10 Bit (1024 steps) Depending on the resolutions setting the analog output there is needed per output one or two DMX-channels, as shown in the following picture.
1-10V DMX-FAIL Function The DMX-Relais/Analog Interface 4 has a DMX-FAIL Function which stores the last value in the case of a DMX-signal (HOLD) loss or uses a value set with RDM before. The HOLD function can be activated via RDM or switch 10.
DMX Relais/Analog Interface 4 (ab Hardware V1.2) RDM is the short form for Remote Device Management. As soon as the device is within the system, device-dependent settings can occur remotely via RDM command due to the uniquely assigned UID. A direct access to the device is not necessary.
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DMX Relais/Analog Interface 4 Parameter ID Discovery ANSI/ Command Command Command PID: SERIAL_NUMBER 0xD400 PID: IDENTIFY_MODE 0xD402 1) Manufacturer depending RDM control commands (MSC - Manufacturer Specific Type) Manufacturer depending RDM control commands SERIAL_NUMBER PID: 0xD400 Outputs a text description (ASCII-Text) of the device serial number. Send: PDL=0 Receive: PDL=21...
DMX Relais/Analog Interface 4 CE-Conformity This assembly (board) is controlled by a microprocessor and uses high frequency. In order to maintain the properties of the module with regard to CE conformity, installation into a closed metal housing in accordance with the EMC directive 2014/30/EU is necessary.
DMX Relais/Analog Interface 4 Risk-Notes You purchased a technical product. Conformable to the best available technology the following risks should not excluded: Failure risk: The device can drop out partially or completely at any time without warning. To reduce the probability of a failure a redundant system structure is necessary. Initiation risk: For the installation of the board, the board must be connected and adjusted to foreign components according to the device paperwork.
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