Quick start: basic conversion, Configuring inputs, Input terminator – Pathway #8680 Ultimate Converter User Manual

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DMX Ultimate Converter

User’s Manual

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C

ONVERSION

Plug in the power cord to your

DMX

Ultimate Converter

. The internal power supply will

automatically sense and accommodate any voltage/frequency from 100-240VAC and 50/60 Hz.
The

DMX Ultimate Converter

is configured using the arrow keypad to navigate the options provided

on a helpful LCD menu display. The arrows at the end of each line show your options from that point
in the menu. Use the OK button to make your selection.

NOTE: Not all menu functions shown on the display are supported by firmware
versions earlier than 2.5. Only the items described in this manual are supported.


Since your

DMX Ultimate Converter

is capable of performing a number of different conversions, you

will need to specify the conversion desired before you start. Use the X button until you see the
SELECT INPUT option, and then press the S or T button until you see the desired input protocol.
Press OK. Select TERMINATED or UNTERMINATED INPUT if displayed (see below), and press OK
again. Now press the X button until you see the SELECT OUTPUT option, and again use the S and
T

buttons scroll through your output choices. Press OK when you find the desired output protocol.

Your converter is now ready to process and convert your control protocols. Press the X key until
you see GO TO STATUS DISPLAY and press OK. The status display will show a number of messages
pertaining to the current state of the converter. One of them will look something like:

INPUT OUTPUT
A:DMX C:AVAB


This indicates the conversion mode in effect and the ports (A to F) you should be connected to. You

will also see something like:

CONVERSION MODE
DMX TO AVAB


This is provided as an additional, plain English indication of the selected conversion mode.

Some input protocols require termination when your

DMX Ultimate Converter

is the last device

connected on a data line. For example, if

the DMX Ultimate Converter

is the only thing connected to

the console DMX output, then it

is

the last device on that data line and should be terminated.

Where appropriate, you will be offered the option of terminating the input line after you have
selected the input protocol.


There are a number of additional optional parameters that can be set on your input and output

protocols. These are discussed in the next section.

C

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T

ERMINATOR

When the

DMX Ultimate Converter

is the last device in a DMX, Kliegl, Colortran or AVAB daisy

chain, it must be terminated in order to comply with wiring rules and to ensure reliable system
operation.

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