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1. SNAP DMX Wireless DMX Adapter I User Guide Wireless Technology to Control and Monitor Anything from Anywhere Synapse Wireless Inc 500 Discovery Drive Huntsville AL 35806 256 852 7888 www synapse wireless com Document Number 600072 01A Copyright 2011 Synapse Wireless Inc All Rights Reserved All Synapse products are either patented or patent pending Synapse logo and SNAP are registered trademarks of Synapse Wireless Inc 500 Discovery Drive Huntsville AL 35806 256 852 7888 These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 These devices may not cause harmful interference and 2 These devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause harmful operation Please refer to the full FCC and IC statements found in the appendix at the end of this user guide i Contents SNAP DMX Wireless DMX Adapter User Guide 1 COMES ii a KAE ae aeni 3 About Your SNAP DMX Wireless Adapters ooooooccononcccnonacononanononacononanononanonnononns 5 E EK E 5 Key Features Gf SNAP DMA 0 n 5 Document Te 6 Download Supporting Materials esttedeietereteeegeet eege 6 Setting Up Your SNAP DMX 0 desen EA 7 Quick Start Instruct Ons ennan E E E ETARE 7 Quick Installation Success QIS Inducator 7 PRCT AG Ci SUD eege 9 Howto Reset to Factory Dl RR 9 Bei AE A e 9 Universe Configuration Mode isis ci 9 Security Key Configuration Mode
2. Chart earlier in this manual d Now move to Key 2 configuration mode by again pressing and holding the Mode button for approximately 2 seconds LED A will change from a long Amber blink to a short Amber blink once per second Once in this mode you can now set the 0 15 security code you choose earlier using the same method as step C just above e Finish by setting Key 3 and Key 4 using the same method Hardware Setup SNAP DMX User Guide Il 12 f POWER OFF the SNAP DMX adapter by unplugging the USB power cord Reapply power by plugging the cable back into the adapter This saves your settings and puts you back into normal operation mode Now perform these same steps on all other SNAP DMX adapters that should be communicating with the adapter you just configured above All adapters must be configured the same in order to communicate Mesh Hopping SNAP DMX adapters work over long distances and in noisy high interference environments due to a range of patented and patent pending designs developed by the engineers at Synapse Wireless Inc However sometimes distance interference or both can impact the ability of a particular node to hear the DMX console controller transmissions In this situation enabling a subset of SNAP DMX adapters to operate as Mesh Repeaters will solve the problem Mesh Repeaters repeat transmissions they receive in order to help nodes further away from the SNAP DMX adapter attached to your controller to also
3. be assigned to the same Universe By default SNAP DMX adapters are assigned to Universe 1 but this is easy to change Security Key Configuration Modes There are four key modes which are used to set the four values that form the security key when security is enabled Each of the four key modes can be set to one of 16 values for more than 65 thousand security key combinations In order for two DMX devices to communicate with each other the SNAP DMX adapters must have the same four values set for their security codes If all four key values are set to zero no security encryption is used 1 Hardware Setup SNAP DMX User Guide Il 9 Note Mesh Hop Configuration Mode The Mesh Hop mode allows you to extend the effective broadcast range of your wireless network by having some SNAP DMX adapters retransmit DMX control data This allows the wireless signal to reach other SNAP DMX adapters that might be out of radio range of the SNAP DMX adapter attached to your DMX Controller There is often no need to enable mesh hopping but some situations might require it such as controlling various DMX devices across multiple floors of a building The default setting is zero which means no hopping will occur Transitioning between Configuration Modes It is recommended that you turn off your DMX Controller Console prior to entering into Configuration Mode to ensure the SNAP DMX adapter is only changing the color of its LEDs due to your button press
4. receive those commands In the same way a wired repeater can extend the distance a wired transmission will go enabling and increasing the Mesh Hop setting will extend the distance or ability for a wireless transmission to reach nodes that cannot receive the DMX commands from the SNAP DMX adapter connected to your console controller Values Setting Mesh Hop value to a non zero number will enable a SNAP DMX adapter to be a repeater along with its normal job if a DMX device is also attached to it On the SNAP DMX adapter connected to your console or controller the Mesh Hop value controls how many hops or levels of repeaters to include in each DMX Transmission In the following example a three story building is using a group of SNAP DMX adapters to control lighting On the first floor you can see a SNAP DMX device attached to a blue DMX console or controller However the SNAP DMX adapters on the top floor farthest away from the console controller device are unable to receive that traffic due to distance and or interference After setting a Mesh Hop value of 3 on the SNAP DMX adapter device attached to your controller you can enable other SNAP DMX adapters to act like wired repeaters In the following example three nodes have been configured with a Mesh Hop setting of 3 One node on the second floor and one node on the top floor are now acting as repeaters as shown in the diagram below 1 Hardware Setup SNAP DMX User Guide I
5. MX Channels Encrypted DMX512 A up to 512 channels IEEE 802 15 4 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS 2 4 GHz License Free Band SNAP auto forming auto healing Mesh Network Radio RF LP510 Outdoors up to 3 Mile LoS LoS Line of Sight Performance Indoors Urban up to 1000 feet LoS eH aie nna RF Transmit Power 63 mW 18 dBm shorter LP511 Outdoors up to 1 Mile LoS Indoors Urban up to 300 feet LoS RF Transmit Power 10 mW 10 dBm Receive Amplifier Gain 12 dBm Receiver Sensitivity 0 1 PER 105 dBm Antenna External Reverse Polarity SMA RP SMA Gain 3 2 dBi Length 5 875 in 14 9 cm Impedance 50 Ohms unbalanced DMX Capability Supports 16 DMX Universes RDM 40 Supports up to 512 DMX channels frames second RS 485 cable connector 3 wire or 5 wire Terminal Block Environmental Operating Temperature 30 to 85 C Performance Included Wall Plug 0 to 45 C Operating Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Physical Properties Case Extruded Aluminum black anodized Wall mounting brackets included Size 1 18H x 2 5W x 3 5L inches 3 x 6 4 x 8 cm Weight 6 25 oz 177 g Power Requirements Certifications Appendices Input 100 to 240V 50 60HZ 0 15A Output 5V 1 0Amp Power Consumption SW FCC Part 15 Class B CE certified Power Supply UL RoHS lead free Compliant Energy Star Compliant Industry Canada 4214A 12008 l f I 19 SNAP DMX User Guide Regul
6. and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures gt Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help LABELING REQUIREMENTS FCC 15 19 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation If the FCC ID for the module inside this product enclosure is not visible when installed inside another device then the outside of the device into which this product is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module FCC ID l I Appendices SNAP DMX User Guide ll 20 Modifications FCC 15 21 Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Synapse Wireless Inc may void the user s authority to operate this equipment Declaration of Conformity In accordance with FCC 96 208 and 95 19 Manufacturer s Name Synapse Wireless Inc Headquarters 500 Discovery Drive Huntsville Al 35806 Synapse Wireless Inc declares that the products Product Name Model Number SNAP DMXpro LP510 001 SNAP DMX
7. atory Information and Certifications RF exposure statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC certifications and regulatory information USA only FCC PART 15 CLASS B These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 These devices may not cause harmful interference and 2 These devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause harmful operation RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE RFI FCC 15 105 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off
8. cable into the USB port of a computer or powered USB Hub Automatic Role Assignment Once your controller or console is sending DMX commands the attached SNAP DMX adapter recognizes its role as a transmitter and sends those commands onto the airwaves Other SNAP DMX adapters will then see those wireless DMX commands and automatically recognize their roles as receivers forwarding the commands to their attached DMX device s The default Universe setting from the factory is 1 See the Advanced Setup section for instructions on changing this Universe setting Third enjoy the show It s usually that simple When possible it is best to have everything in close proximity to verify communications before moving each light and adapter to its permanent location When placing the adapters keep all antennas vertical and as far from metal obstructions as possible Quick Installation Success QIS Indicator SNAP DMX adapters provide a Quick Installation Success visual indicator LED B that changes color depending on the DMX value being sent on Channel 1 from your controller or console Once a SNAP DMX adapter is powered on it will indicate whether it is receiving DMX traffic on channel 1 of the assigned Universe by lighting a particular color If LED B is Green it indicates DMX traffic is seen on Channel 1 with a setting between 0 85 If LED B is Amber it is indicating wireless traffic with a DMX value setting between 86 170 is being transm
9. del for Europe conforms to European power transmission standards You can easily configure your SNAP DMX adapters using the single button labeled Mode Key Features of SNAP DMX Automatically operates as either the transmitter or receiver Flexible Terminal Block connector allows use of previously purchased high quality cables so it doesn t matter whether you need three pin five pin male or female connectors Features SNAP the Synapse Network Application Protocol instant on self healing mesh network operating system Sends and receives DMX wirelessly replaces the DMX cable that is traditionally used Supports RDM Performs mesh hopping which can extend distances across many miles Requires no changes to existing DMX equipment or software 1 Hardware Setup SNAP DMX User Guide Il 5 Document Conventions Please note the following terminology while reading this document The term SNAP DMX is used to refer to any of the SNAP DMX models listed above The micro B USB port of the SNAP DMX adapter may be referred to as simply the USB port The term DMX device or DMX devices refers to the DMX Controller Light or other DMX device you are attaching to the SNAP DMX adapter The term Controller is used to reference three devices a DMX Controller a DMX Console or a SNAP DMX adapter connected to either a DMX Controller or Console Configuration Mode is a configuration setting tha
10. ease reference the section on Connecting your DMX cable I need to change the Universe currently used by my SNAP DMX Adapter which is connected to the console or controller Must I reset each remote SNAP DMX adapter or can I merely change the one attached to the console or controller No you will need to change all remote adapters by using their Mode buttons This 1s true for the Security Key settings as well This process is designed intentionally since you wouldn t want your SNAP DMX adapters to automatically switch to a new Controller if one were to be powered up for a different purpose in the same area l I Frequently Asked Questions SNAP DMX User Guide Il 17 Appendices Mounting Options SNAP DMxX devices can sit on a table top or be wall mounted using the included mounting brackets To install the brackets one of the end panels must be removed and the brackets slid into place There are two mounting brackets one for each side of the SNAP DMX box Remove an end panel by unscrewing the four screws and removing the panel Slide the brackets into place as shown Reattach the end panel using the four screws The end panels will securely hold the brackets in place The completed assembly is now ready to be hung on a ceiling or wall l I Appendices SNAP DMX User Guide Il 18 Specifications Wire Protocol RF Protocol Radio RF Technology DMX512 A Supports up to 512 D
11. es Those LEDs also display colors to reflect the broadcast or connectivity state of your network The SNAP DMX adapter has six different Configuration Modes where you can change Universe assignment security key and more To enter Configuration Mode as well as cycle through all six modes press and hold the Mode button down for approximately 2 seconds You transition from Mode to Mode by holding down the Mode button for 2 seconds Each different Mode is indicated by a unique color code displayed on LED A The different color Configuration Modes are as shown in Figure 1 MODE Indicated by LED A Color UNIVERSE RAPID RED Press amp Hold Mode Button to move to next Mode Press amp Hold Mode Button to move to next Mode MESH HOP LONG GREEN Press amp Hold Mode Button to Cycle Back to Universe Figure 1 Configuration Mode Color Chart WS LONG AMBER Press amp Hold Mode Button to move to next Mode KEY 2 SHORT AMBER Press amp Hold Mode Button to move to next Mode L KEY 3 SOLID AMBER Press amp Hold Mode Button to move to next Mode KEY 4 RAPID AMBER 1 Hardware Setup SNAP DMX User Guide Il 10 Note Setting a Value in Configuration Mode Each of the six configuration modes Universe the four Security Keys and Mesh Hop are set to a value from zero to 15 By default the Universe is set to 1 and the other five values are set to O zero While in one of the Configuration Modes you can set its value by
12. etion of Mesh Hop number 3 ae 7 SNAP DMX adapters on the third floor that were unable to hear the Controller s original transmission or the second floor adapter s repeated transmission will now hear the repeated transmission from the adapter on the third floor Connecting Your DMX Cable The SNAP DMX adapter provides an industry standard terminal block for connecting your DMX device This design provides the greatest flexibility while eliminating issues such as cable quality insufficient cable lengths mismatched connectors or pin out requirements By providing a method for using your existing cables you don t need to buy male female connection adapters or 3 5 pin adapters Select an existing DMX cable and cut it into two pieces after measuring the distance you will need between the SNAP DMX adapter and the actual DMX device being connected Twist or tin the exposed wires and use the diagram below Figure 3 DMX Wiring Diagram to determine which wires should be attached to each line of the terminal block Female Male Female Male Synapse DMX Top Down View Figure 3 DMX Wiring Diagram Pin XLR 3 XLR 5 1 Ground shield or braid Ground shield or braid 2 DMX Data DMX Data 3 DMX Data DMX Data 4 Unused 5 Unused 1 Hardware Setup SNAP DMX User Guide Il 15 Troubleshooting In the realm of wireless communications various factors can affect reliable data communicatio
13. itted on Channel 1 and if LED B is Red it is seeing DMX traffic on Channel 1 with the setting set between 171 and 255 1 Hardware Setup SNAP DMX User Guide Il 7 The QIS indicator makes it easy to verify reliable signal strength when installing each SNAP DMX adapter at its desired location Hook up and power on your DMX controller or console as well as the SNAP DMX adapter that you have attached to it As you power on each remote adapter you can glance at LED B to determine whether the adapter is receiving the wireless DMX traffic By adjusting your setting for Channel 1 using your console or controller you will see LED B change colors on all SNAP DMX Devices set to the same Universe as the Controller s SNAP DMX adapter If LED B remains dark or unlit it is not receiving any DMX traffic at all This could be caused by having a different Universe or Security Key setting on your SNAP DMX adapter attached to your controller or it could be caused by too much interference or distance between that console and the SNAP DMX adapter with the dark LED B While SNAP DMX adapters snoop on Channel 1 to provide this indicator you can still use Channel 1 to control DMX devices Hardware Setup SNAP DMX User Guide ll Advanced Setup You may want to take advantage of additional features such as assigning a group of SNAP DMX adapters to different Universes or enabling security by assigning a unique security key The following section provides info
14. l 13 Slave Repeater with DMX Light 4 Mesh Hop 3 This example uses a Mesh Hop Value of 3 in order for traffic to reach every node on the third floor as described below 1 The SNAP DMX adapter connected to the Controller transmits a DMX command intended for a light on the top floor in the far corner The Mesh Hop value for the SNAP DMX adapter with the controller has been already changed to a 3 All the SNAP DMX adapters on the first floor hear that transmission Many of the SNAP DMX adapters on the second floor should also hear that transmission Therefore the first hop has now been completed The SNAP DMX Repeater on the second floor located in the blue circle has its Mesh Hop value also set to 3 It will also repeat the controller s DMX traffic it receives since it is now operating as a Repeater This is the completion of Mesh Hop number 2 SNAP DMX adapters on the second floor and some of the ones on the top floor will hear the traffic that was repeated by the SNAP DMX adapter on the second floor The SNAP DMX Repeater on the third floor in the blue circle hears the repeated DMX traffic broadcast from the adapter on the second floor 1 Hardware Setup SNAP DMX User Guide Il 14 6 This SNAP DMX Repeater on the third floor also has a Mesh Hop Value set to 3 It will see that two hops have occurred and therefore one more hop remains so it also repeats that transmission This is the compl
15. lor Chart to determine the setting SNAP DMX adapters can only communicate to other SNAP DMX adapters that are set to the same Universe Setting a Unique Security Key It is recommended that you assign a unique Key for your network of SNAP DMX adapters for security purposes By specifying your own unique security Key you can prevent other SNAP DMX adapters from joining and possibly affecting your DMX devices The SNAP DMX security code is made up of four security Keys which can be changed from their factory default of 0 by performing the following steps e Choose a number from 0 15 for Key 1 Choose another number from 0 15 for Key 2 another for Key 3 and a final one for Key 4 e Assign each of the four numbers you choose in Step 1 to the corresponding security Key as shown below a Enter Universe configuration mode by pressing and holding down the Mode button for approximately 2 seconds LED A will flash Red to indicate you are setting a value for this mode b Enter Key 1 configuration mode by pressing and holding down the Mode button for approximately 2 seconds LED A will change from flashing RED to a long Amber flash once per second c Now set the number you choose for Key 1 by using short clicks of the Mode button to increment the security code assignment by one or cycle back to zero after reaching 15 The B amp C LEDs will change color to indicate the number that is set as shown in Figure 2 LED B amp C Color
16. ns This section lists several known factors and possible remedies Signal Strength Problems SNAP DMX adapters should communicate well when placed in near proximity to one another but might not communicate well when moved farther apart as indicated by LED A not consistently indicating green for DMX traffic on the receiving device You can make several adjustments to remedy this situation Try orienting the external antenna into different positions Since antennas work best when they are in the same spatial plane essentially parallel to one another without being directly above or below each other try to position the antennas of all your SNAP DMX devices in the same orientation There could be other interference problems in your vicinity such as large metal objects dense foliage and other objects that prevent signal transmission or attenuation signal loss Microwave ovens can cause interference problems Try moving the units physically to another usable location to see if signal strength improves Try changing the Universe of each device There are 16 separate Universes 0 15 spread across the 2 4GHz frequency band Various other 2 4 GHz devices such as cordless phones and Wi Fi routers may be flooding one channel but not another one Odd Performance If you believe your SNAP DMX adapter is not performing adequately you should consider the following instances gt Poor signal strength try adjusting the a
17. ntennas as described above Incorrect Universe assignment try setting the Universe again while in Universe Configuration Mode make sure that LED B amp C light up the same way on all units to make sure they are assigned the same Universe number 0 15 as shown in Figure 2 LED B amp C Color Chart Incorrect Security Key has been assigned While stepping through each Security Key Configuration Mode verify that each SNAP DMX adapter has the same security key set for each of the four Security Key Modes I Frequently Asked Questions SNAP DMX User Guide Il 16 Frequently Asked Questions Do the SNAP DMX products provide power to an attached DMX device off the terminal block In other words if my DMX light requires power can it obtain that power from the SNAP DMX product No The SNAP DMX product requires only a small amount of power to operate and does not have the capability of powering a DMX light or other device from the SNAP DMX provided power source If I power off and power back on a SNAP DMX product does it forget the Universe I set or any other configuration changes I have previously applied No SNAP DMX Adapters store those parameters into non volatile NV memory maintaining your settings when power is cycled As shipped from the factory are the SNAP DMX products configured to use a 3 pin or 5 pin DMX cable k SNAP DMX products only need three wires attached from either a 3 pin or 5 pin DMX cable Pl
18. pro LP511 001 to which this declaration relates meet the requirements specified by the Federal Communications Commission as detailed in the following specifications gt Part 15 Subpart B for Class B equipment FCC 96 208 as it applies to Class B personal computers and peripherals The products listed above have been tested at an External Test Laboratory certified per FCC rules and has been found to meet the FCC Part 15 Emission Limits Documentation is on file and available from Synapse Wireless Inc Industry Canada IC certifications This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le minist re des Communications du Canada N Appendices SNAP DMX User Guide
19. rmation for all aspects of configuring your SNAP DMX adapters How to Reset to Factory Defaults It is easy to reset a SNAP DMX adapter back to the factory default configuration and parameters Universe 1 all four Security Keys 0 Mesh Hop 0 This procedure will clear any settings you may have applied and re assign the factory assigned settings To reset to factory defaults perform the following steps 1 Unplug the USB connection from the SNAP DMX adapter so it loses power 2 Hold down the Mode button 3 While continuing to hold down the Mode button apply power to the SNAP DMX adapter by plugging in the cord again Continue holding down the Mode button for approximately 3 seconds You should see all three LEDs rapidly cycle through red amber green colors Continue holding the button until this pattern stops LED C will turn green This indicates that the unit has rebooted with factory default settings Configuration Modes The Mode button is used to configure SNAP DMX adapters Long presses of the button will cycle through a set of configuration modes defined below While in each configuration mode short presses of the button will cycle through setting the values for the mode Universe Configuration Mode The Universe Mode allows you to have up to 16 independent universes of DMX devices with each universe controlling up to 512 DMX channels independently In order for two DMX devices to communicate with each other they must
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21. t allows a user to set various items such as Universe and Security Key Configuration Mode is indicated by the state of LED A Amber LED color sometimes an LED is discussed as being an Amber color The LEDs generate an Amber color by combing a Red at the top and green on the bottom When both colors are displayed and you are looking directly at the LED you will see a combination color that is referenced as Amber However if you are viewing the SNAP DMX device from a sharp angle you may see more of a green or red color as opposed to seeing the Amber blend Download Supporting Materials All user documentation pertaining to SNAP DMX devices can be downloaded from the Synapse Wireless website at http www synapse wireless com cable replacement wireless dmx Hardware Setup SNAP DMX User Guide Il 6 Setting Up Your SNAP DMX This chapter describes the various modes of operation and the three indicator lights Quick Start Instructions You do not need to configure SNAP DMX adapters prior to trying them out First connect your devices to the terminal block on each SNAP DMX adapter You may need to cut and expose wires on your DMX cable to do so Second apply power to your DMX controller console and or DMX devices Apply power to your SNAP DMX adapters Each SNAP DMX adapter is powered via a USB cable through its micro B USB connector It can be powered by connecting a USB cable to the supplied AC adapter or by plugging the
22. using brief clicks of the Mode button For each mode you assign a value from 0 15 This is accomplished by briefly clicking the Mode button to step through each number before cycling back to 0 zero The B amp C LEDs display different color codes to indicate which number you have currently set You must unplug the USB power cable in order to save and reboot the new setting and return to normal operation Setting LED B LED C 0 OFF OFF 1 OFF GREEN 6 2 OFF RED 3 OFF AMBER 4 GREEN OFF e 5 GREEN GREEN 6 GREEN RED 4 7 GREEN AMBER 8 RED OFF 9 RED GREEN 10 RED RED d RED AMBER ES AMBER OFF 13 AMBER GREEN 14 AMBER RED 15 AMBER AMBER Figure 2 LED B amp C Color Chart Once you have made all the configuration changes you desire power off the SNAP DMX adapter by unplugging the USB cord and plugging it back in This process saves the changes and reboots the adapter Hardware Setup SNAP DMX User Guide Il 11 Setting a Universe By default SNAP DMX adapters are configured at the factory to use Universe 1 You can change the Universe to any setting from 0 15 First enter Configuration Mode by holding down the Mode button for at least 2 seconds You will see LED A rapidly flash Red after successfully entering Universe Configuration Mode Now each time you briefly click on the Mode button you will be incrementing the Universe number up by one The setting cycles back to 0 after reaching 15 See Figure 2 LED B amp C Co

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