Thus, the wireless DMX network is set up and the receivers are paired to the transmitter. The assignment of
the receivers to the transmitter is kept memorized even after disconnecting the power supply.
As soon as the transmitter receives a DMX signal, the status indicator switches to red. Shortly afterward, the
status indicators of the receivers start flashing green to indicate that the DMX signal is being received. The
DMX-controlled units can now be controlled via radio.
After the operation, disconnect the power supply cable from the mains outlet, to prevent unnecessary power
consumption.
USE
Several receivers may be assigned to a transmitter. It is possible to operate a maximum of 512 receivers.
Transmission 1:1
The DMX signal is fed to a transmitter which sends it via RF. A receiver with the same transmission channel
receives the RF signal and distributes it as a DMX signal.
Transmission 1: Many
The DMX signal is fed to a transmitter which sends it via RF. Several receivers with the same transmission
channel receive the RF signal and distribute it as a DMX signal.
Parallel Transmission
It is possible to operate 6 wireless DMX networks with 6 transmitters in parallel without mutual interference
by adjusting them to different transmission channels. The wireless DMX networks operate independent of
each other in 1:1 or 1: many transmission modes.
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