Mb dmx™ dmx traits, Mb dmx™ dipswitch settings, C hanne l 2 – American DJ MB DMX User Manual

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MB DMX™

DMX Traits

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C HANNE L 2

00

MO TO R SPE E D

255

00

128

01

127

129

255

Stop

Stop

C W Speed 5rpm - 01

C W Speed 0.5rpm - 127

C C W Speed 0.5rpm - 129

C C W Speed 5rpm - 255

C HANNE L 1

255

LAMP

00

00

255

128

129

Lamp O n

129- 255

Lamp O ff

00-128

MB-DMX DMX TRAITS

MB DMX™

Dipswitch Settings

Dipswitch Function Settings

Dipswitches 1

~ 8 Used to change the rotation speed during

Stand-Alone or Master/Slave mode

Master Motor Speed List

Switch

Speed

DIP1

DIP2

DIP3

DIP4

DIP5

DIP6

DIP7

DIP8

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF
OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-
-

SPEED1 (0.5 rpm)

SPEED8 (5rpm)

SPEED2 (1 rpm)
SPEED3 (1.5 rpm)
SPEED4 (2 rpm)
SPEED5 (2.5 rpm)
SPEED6 (3 rpm)
SPEED7 (4 rpm)

Dipswitch 9 Control Rotation Direction;

On = CW Rotation / Off = CCW Rotation

Dipswitch 10 Controls Master/Slave Operation;

On = Master / Off = Slave

Note: Dipswitch 10 must be in the off postion for DMX operation

" - " = Dip Switch Off

The optional MINI/C may be used during Master/Slave
operation to stop motor rotation and to blackout the
electrical sockets

The chart below details the DMX traits in depth. The individual trait
can only be accessed by using an universal DMX controller. Note:
“Lamp” in channel 1 refers to the two power sockets located on the
side of the motor (these sockets are intended to be used with lamps
to light up the mirror ball).

The charts below details the Master/Slave setting for Master/Slave
configuration. Use this configuration when you will be using two or
more fixtures in a Master/Slave configuration. Note: The “Master” set-
tings should only be used once at the first motor, using the “master”
setting more than once in the chain may result in erratic operation.

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