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2. Engineering Pointing the Way x DMX Wireless System Transmitter TX Receiver RX Overview Wireless Transmitter Tx or Receiver Rx modules capable of transmitting a standard DMX512 protocol data stream generated by console DMX source to receiving modules DMX devices through wireless 2 400 2 525 GHz 1 000 foot transmissions Wireless setup eliminates some of the signal cables required from DMX source to DMX device and allows for transmitting signal data in real time and reliability to devices which are applied in various applications environments and remote locations DMX Setup Examples DMX512 Devices DA Lo i DMX512 DMX 512 Source 1000 Feet RF Receiver D Sources Ne es n m D DMX512 Devices Lights LED s Servos LHS Oe i un Relays Motors Special Effects etc 3 pin F Rx or Tx DMX512 Sources 3 DMX512 Devices Wireless Module Application otage lighting Event centers Dance hall Large performance events Animatronics Haunted house entertainment sites a Temporary stage performance Mobile lighting system TV station fig Conference center Professional showplace and many other various applications requiring wireless DMX setup te rac a 3 pin M Rx or Tx Wireless Module Product Features e Modules can be setup as Transmitter TX or Receiver module RX Working Frequency Range 2 400 2 525 GHz with Auto Selection Tricolor LED with color code c
3. ana blades n un 5pinM 3 4 Use a paper clip or small screwdriver 8pinF 3pinM opinF Copyright 2012 Blue Point Engineering All Rights Reserved Engineering Pointing the Way i DMX Wireless System Transmitter TX Receiver RX Transmitter Receiver Module Setup Establishing Communication Protocol 1 Connect a DMX Wireless module to a DMX Source Console PC DMX interface ect 2 Connect a DMX Wireless module to a DMX device Light Relay Servo interface etc Note The DMX Input connectors on the wireless modules are 3 pin M or F type XLH s If you need to connect to a 5 pin M F XLR connector an adapter cable or XLR Jack block is needed to connect from your Lighting Console DMX source and DMX Devices Hardware LE DMX Wireless X S DMX Wireless si odule e 3 n J ai Source mec A Device Optional XLR Adapter 3 Power ON the DMX512 wireless modules Wireless Module Transmitter now connected to DMX Source Wireless Module Receiver now connected to DMX Device 3PinM 9PinF 4 The Transmitter and Receiver modules may start automatically communicating between each other Red Flashing LED on the Transmitter and a Green Flashing LED on the Receiver units The Wireless DMX modules are now ready to send and receive DMX signals 5 Press Key button on Transmitter and Receiver modules one time to show current ID setting on each of these wireless modules LED s will show a co
4. lor see ID LED Color Code for channels set LED Operating Indicator Color Status Red LED Flashing Transmitting signal Unit ready Green LED Flashing Receiving signal Unit read Red LED Solid ON Transmitter and or Receiver 2 No DMX or wireless signals present not ready for communications 6 If wireless module or modules are not communicating between each other go to Changing Communications and follow instructions for each wireless module to be used Key Push Button ID LED Color Use a paper clip or Code small screwdriver Ch 1 Red A A Ch 2 Green u Ch 3 Yellow Ch 5 Magenta jp RU 0l Ch6 Cyan LED dicato m ee Ch 7 z White Copyright 2012 Blue Point Engineering All Rights Reserved Blue Point P Kngineerin E www BPEsolutions com Pointing the Way to Solutions DMX Wireless System Transmitter TX Receiver RX Changing Communications Transmitter Module Power on DMX512 wireless modules Transmitter and Receiver units Press Key button on Transmitter module one time to show current ID setting for Transmitter To set a new ID value for Transmitter Press Key button again to set a new ID value adding 1 key press each time to move to a different value Use different ID value if you are using more than one group of wireless devices on different networks Every time you press button for new channel LED color will display channel selected see ID LED Color Code for channe
5. ls ON Receiver Module Power on DMX512 wireless modules Transmitter and Receiver units Press Key button on Receiver module one 1 time to show current ID setting for Receiver To set a new ID value for Receiver Press Key button again to set a new ID value adding 1 key press each time to move to a different value Match the same LED color as on the Transmitter module Use different ID value if you are using more than 1 group of wireless modules devices on different networks Every time you press button for new channel LED color will display channel selected see ID LED Color Code for channels T Transmitter and Receiver should both show same ID LED color setting o 01 A Transmitter Red LED and Receiver Green LED should now be flashing 8 Communication has been established between the Transmitter and Receiver modules Wireless Transmitter Module Press Key button 1 time to Wireless see Channel ID Color Receiver Module Must be same ID color to mA e communicate Red Transmitter ID LED Color Code Green Receiver ID LED Color Code ID LED Color Code and Corresponding Channels Transmitter Or Ch 1 Red Red Receiver Ch 2 Green Green RGB Colors Plus ID Ch 3 Yellow Red Green Code Color Ch 4 Blue Blue Ch 5 Magenta Red Blue Ch 6 Cyan Green Blue Ch 7 White Red Green Blue CAUTION Indoor use only Not for outdoor use or in extream environmental conditions Working Envi
6. onfiguration displaying module setup configuration status 126 channels jumping frequency automatically high anti jamming ability to ensure works reliability 7 ID code setup group configurations User can set 7 individual wireless groups without any interference from each other in the same location network or environments Input voltage 5 VDC at 500 mA MIN Wall power adapter or optional remote battery operation Wireless communication distance 400M 1 300 feet visible distance Range depending on environment surrounds and applications design Max transmitting TX power rate 20dBm Receiver RX sensitive 94dBm y XLR connector port 3pin female or male XLR with DMX512 AU Y configuration wiring al Working Temp Range 20C 40C Automatic Selection of Transmitter or Receiver configuration on start up detection e One transmitter can control several receivers Copyright 2012 Blue Point Engineering All Rights Reserved Blue Point Engineering DMX Wireless System Transmitter TX Receiver RX www BPEsolutions com Pointing the Way to Solutions Components 1 3 pin XLR Connector M F type 2 Power Input Jack 3 ID Configuration LED display 4 ID Selection Push Button Key 5 RF Antenna 6 7 Power Supply 3 Pin m M 1 i Optional XLR Adapter 3 Pin XLR F 3pin XLR to 5pin XLR M F us Wireless Module 7 Wireless Module a ia
7. ronment Temperature 20 C 45 C 10 90 RH Copyright 2012 Blue Point Engineering All Rights Reserved Blue Point Engineering www BPEsolutions com Pointing the Way to Solutions DMX Wireless System Transmitter TX Receiver RX XLR Adapter Wireless Module 7 Fx LI g L r Ls d Optional XLR Adapter XLR 3 pin to 5 pin Adapter 5 Pin Female 3 Pin Male Adjust Wireless module Antenna for best Transmission and Receiving Engineering are EPE a Pointing the Way to Solutions DMX Wireless System Transmitter TX Receiver RX DMX Setup Examples DMX Wireless DMX512 Devices Lights LED s Servos Single Network yy Ej Relays Motors Special Effects etc DMX 512 m DMX512 Devices Source y E RF Transmitter RF Receiver D TX RX 3 TX RX oi 2 D DMX512 Devices DMX Wireless y y E Multiple Network B 1A D E ea DMX 512 B idi z Source oN DMX512 Devices okt P Receiver 1B Fr Y D RX oi D DMX512 Devices Lights LED s Servos Relays Motors Special Effects etc DMX Wireless Receiver 1A l Multiple Networks DMX A RX DMX512 Devices Location 1 Source ID 1 oH 3 ID 1 a a RF EM 2 atm 2 Devices us Receiver 1B DMX512 Devices Lights LED s Servos RX Relays Motors Special Effects etc DMX512 Devices i Location 2 2 im io E OM om m 2A vel T ID 2 x Tag eS HF Transmitter 2 Z2 _
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