DMX Terminator
A DMX terminator is commonly placed at the end of the DMX circuit when using this unit in DMX mode. A
DMX terminator places a 120 Ohm resistor between pin 2 and 3 to eliminate any data reflections. Data
reflections can cause any DMX fixtures to behave strangely.
Ready-made DMX terminators can be purchased, but a 120 Ohm resistor can be soldered between pin 2
and 3 of a standard M-XLR plug (male, 3-pin) to complete a terminator.
DMX Splitter/Booster
When more than 32 fixtures are chained in one DMX circuit, it is recommended to add a DMX splitter to
divide the circuit into several groups. This prevents the signal from becoming too weak, especially when long
distances need to be bridged between each fixture.
By using a signal distributor and/or booster, the setup is at a far lower risk of signal distribution problems.
This is especially recommended when several fixtures are chained in the same DMX circuit or the DMX
signal needs to travel longer distances between fixture groups.
How to Chain
Units
Multiple
Special Power Output Features
Device Capacity
This device comes with a 3x 1.5mm² thick connecting cable. The internal wiring between the input and output
of this unit is 1.5mm².
This unit comes fitted with a power output that can be linked to the following unit to form a chain. A loop-
through cable that also has 1.5mm² wiring must be used to link the power output to another unit.
The maximum capacity of the power link output is 16 Amperes, minus the power consumption of the unit
The information included in this user manual is subject to change at any time and without notification:
Version: 1.1
Date & Author Initials: 22-03-2022 RV
Revision Date & Author Initials: -
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