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Reset Switch - ETC REsponse User Manual

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DMX512 pinout
1 - Common
2 - Data (-)
3 - Data (+)
4 - No connection
5 - No connection
AMX192 pinout
1 - Common
2 - Clock (+)
3 - Analog levels
4 - Clock (-)
DMX512 connectors
1
Response Converter has two 5-pin XLR connectors, a male connector for DMX512
Output
input and a female connector for DMX512 output.
Input
AMX192 connectors
1
1
Response Converter has two 4-pin XLR connectors, a female connector for AMX192
Input
input and a male connector for AMX192 output.
Output

Reset switch

1
Pressing the Reset switch forces the microprocessor to reread DIP switch and number
switch settings.
You must press Reset to activate DIP switch setting changes and to start and stop
diagnostic tests. You do not have to press Reset when you change the starting dimmer
number (unless you are also ending a diagnostic test).
Indicator LEDs
Top LED continuous
Data
Top LED blinking
Power
Bottom LED continuous Receiving power
DMX512 termination switch
Set the termination switch On (right) if the Response Converter is the last device in a
Off
On
DMX512 data stream. If you are sending a DMX512 data stream to another interface
or dimming device, set the termination switch Off (left). For AMX192 to DMX512
operation, set terminator switch Off (left).
Potentiometers
The Response Converter has two potentiometers, one adjusts maximum AMX192
input levels, and one adjusts maximum AMX192 output levels.
Max
Max
AMX
AMX
AMX192 maximum output level
out
in
The left pot adjusts the maximum AMX192 output level. Turn pot clockwise to
increase maximum output level, or counterclockwise to decrease it. When shipped
from the factory, maximum AMX192 output level is set at 5 volts.
AMX192 maximum input level
The right pot adjusts the maximum AMX192 input level. Turn pot clockwise to
increase maximum input level, or counterclockwise to decrease it. When shipped from
the factory, maximum AMX192 input level is set at 5 volts.
Receiving valid data
Receiving invalid or no data
Response Converter User Manual • Page 3

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