Elation DMX 101 - Manual

Elation DMX 101

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Introduction to DMX
  • Page 5 – Industry Standards
  • Page 7 – Theory of Operation
  • Page 8 – The Cable TV Analogy; Cable TV Company
  • Page 11 – DMX Communications; There are two types of Serial Communication:
  • Page 14 – The topics this section will cover are:; Protocol Specifications
  • Page 15 – atch and; Pin; Shield Drain
  • Page 18 – Dimmer Control; Sample Applications
  • Page 20 – Intelligent Fixture Control
  • Page 22 – Distributed Control
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Page 3 - Table of Contents

www.elationlighting.com 3 1. Introduction to DMX ...................................................................................................................................... 4 2. Industry Standards ...............................................................................................

Page 4 - Introduction to DMX

DMX 101: A DMX 512 Handbook 4 Elation Professional ® This handbook is designed to promote basic understanding of the DMX 512 protocol, including theory of operation, proper equipment use, and some basic application examples. DMX is an acronym for D igital M ultiple x , a communication protocol (a se...

Page 5 - Industry Standards

www.elationlighting.com 5 About 20 years ago, most manufacturers used their own, proprietary control protocols. This forced system designers to use only fixtures and control consoles from the same manufacturer. There was no control standard to allow the use of different products. A standard is a set...

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