Batt M100
Batt M90
Batt M80
Batt M70
Batt M60
Batt Mode
Batt M50
Fix Hours
(****) h
UID
UID:29AA04 ******
Mus Progr
Mus Progr
00/01/02/03/04/05/06/
07/08/09/10
Def.Set
YES/NO
1)
RDM UID
This device supports RDM (Remote Device Management), which makes remote control of devices connected to
the DMX bus possible. ANSI E1.20-2006 by ESTA specifies the RDM standard as an extension of the DMX512
protocol. RDM simplifies device configuration as manual settings like adjusting the DMX starting address are no
longer needed. RDM is integrated in DMX without influencing the connections. The RDM data is transmitted via the
standard XLR pins 1 and 2 – new DMX cables are not necessary. RDM-ready and conventional DMX devices can
be operated in one DMX line. The RDM protocol sends own packages in the DMX512 data feed and does not
influence conventional devices. DMX splitters, however, must support RDM. Which parameters can be called up
via RDM depends on the RDM controller used.
Setting the output power of the device in % to achieve a
longer battery runtime
BattM100 - full LED power in battery mode
BattM90 – 90% LED power in battery mode
BattM80 – 80% LED power in battery mode
BattM70 – 70% LED power in battery mode
BattM60 – 60% LED power in battery mode
BattM50 – 50% LED power in battery mode
Battery runtime calculation: the estimated battery runtime, depending on
the selected operating and battery mode, is shown on the display
(BT:xx.xh) in hours. Please note that after changing the device settings, it
may take a few seconds for the remaining runtime to be recalculated and
displayed.
Indication of operating hours
1)
RDM UID
Factory-set RDM code for unique identification
Sound control with increasing microphone sensitivity
Reset to factory settings
37/44
00158399, Version 1.0
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