Mode
You can select the DMX mode in this menu. Turn and press the encoder to select an option. The current mode is
marked with an asterisk (*).
DMX and RDM: The device functions as a bidirectional RDM splitter.
Classic DMX: The device only receives and forwards DMX data. The RDM function is disabled.
DMX 40HZ Frame Int.: DMX at 40 frames per second, frame integrity is on.
DMX 30HZ Frame Int.: DMX at 30 frames per second, frame integrity is on.
DMX 20HZ Frame Int.: DMX at 20 frames per second, frame integrity is on.
DMX 10HZ Frame Int.: DMX at 10 frames per second, frame integrity is on.
DMX 40HZ: DMX at 40 frames per second, frame integrity is off.
DMX 30HZ: DMX at 30 frames per second, frame integrity is off.
DMX 20HZ: DMX at 20 frames per second, frame integrity is off.
DMX 10HZ: DMX at 10 frames per second, frame integrity is off.
Notes
• Frame integrity ON: This mode sends DMX data with a well-defined timing characteristic, regardless of the
timing of the received signal. At the cost of a small delay, the "Frame Integrity" is maintained. This means,
that no partially updated DMX frames are sent out. This may be important when multi-slot parameters are in
use.
• Frame integrity OFF: This mode sends DMX data with a well-defined timing characteristic, regardless of the
timing of the received signal. The "Frame Integrity" is not maintained. This means that partially updated DMX
frames may be sent out.
• In the Classic DMX and DMX 10-40HZ operating modes, the splitter cannot be identified via RDM and does
not work as a bidirectional splitter.
Status
1) This submenu provides information about the presence of DMX signal, the DMX channel and frame rate, the
port mode and the outputs assigned to the inputs. For quick operation, the input port buttons (5/7) can also
be used to call up this function.
2) Turn and press the encoder to view information about the incoming DMX values at the input.
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