Chapter 1: about dmxqconnect, Dmx qc – Pathway LR Manual User Manual

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DMXPathfinder LR

About DMXQConnect

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Chapter 1: About DMXQConnect

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Like most users of new lighting control

equipment, you probably want to get your

system up and running and performing useful

work right away. You may already be

familiar with the basic concepts of DMX

signal line patching, or routing as it

commonly known. You may be the person

installing and commissioning a new system,

not the end user. If any of these

accurately describes your particular

situation, you may wish to skip this

chapter and go immediately to Chapter 2,

install the DMXQConnect software and verify

that your PC and the patch system are

"communicating". Go on to Chapter 3 to

learn how to use the software. Return to

this chapter and read through at your

leisure when and if you are interested in

background information.

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HAT IS

DMXQC

ONNECT

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The proliferation of DMX512 controlled equipment in the entertainment

lighting industry, and indeed related industries such as special effects and
motorized scenery control, has resulted in various schemes to interconnect this
equipment with control systems. DMXQConnect, together with the Gray
Interfaces DMXPathfinder, represents the first fully electronic, software-based
method of routing DMX signals to and from control consoles and receiving
equipment.

Previous attempts at creating DMX networks around off-the-shelf

hardware usually involved cumbersome cord and plug patches to provide a data
path between control systems and receiving equipment, via optically isolated
repeater units (DMX opto-splitters). A single data path would require one cord
to connect a source jack to the input of an opto-repeater, and another to connect
the output of the repeater to the send jack. By the time all input and output
connections were made for a given production, the patch rack bore an unsettling

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