Figure 2-9. Configuring The Fixture To Be Controlled By Fixture Numbers Rather Than Dmx 512 Addresses; Cables And Terminators - High End Systems High End LCD Controller for Studio Color User Manual

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4. Press the
buttons to select ADDR as shown below:
Figure 2-9. Configuring the fixture to be controlled by
fixture numbers rather than DMX 512 addresses.
5. Press the
pressing the
6. Repeat the procedure in the section titled "Setting A Fixture
Number" on page 2-11.

Cables and Terminators

There are two main types of cabling you can use: data-grade
cable and microphone cable. Although pin-compatible
microphone cable is suitable for small-scale designs, data
cable is recommended, especially for longer cable runs. Data
cable is designed to carry a higher-quality signal with less
susceptibility to electromagnetic interference.
The cable you use should have the characteristics listed
below:
2-conductor twisted pair plus a shield
maximum capacitance between conductors - 30 pF/ft.
maximum capacitance between conductor and shield - 55
pF/ft.
maximum resistance of 20 /1000 ft.
nominal impedance 100–140
22–24 AWG with insulation having a dielectric rating of
300 volts or higher
Belden 9841 data-grade cabling meets specifications for EIA
RS-485 applications and is highly recommended for use with
Studio Color.
2-14 Connecting Fixtures
button, then use the
<Enter>
button to save your selection, then keep
<Enter>
button until ADDR is again displayed.
<Menu>
and
<Up>
<Down>
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