Chapter 2, Smartlink™ enabled, Features – ETC SmartPack v2.1.0 User Manual

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C h a p t e r 2

SmartLink™ Enabled

Features

SmartLink is a communications network created for enhanced control of the 32 built-in

presets and sequence as found in SmartLink enabled products. The addition of the

SmartLink network facilitates two additional control features, wall stations and pack to pack

synchronization. Neither control feature is dependent upon the other for operation but

instead rely independently on the SmartLink network and specific host messages.

Synchronization - each SmartPack and SmartSwitch in the system must have the I/O
board installed (i.e. SmartLink enabled) and connected on the SmartLink network. Up
to four SmartLink host products may be utilized on the SmartLink network.

Wall Station - In addition to the I/O board, a SmartLink host product in the system must
have a LinkPower supply (S-LPS) or SmartLink Station Power Module (S-SPM)
installed to power the wall stations. The LinkPower supply powers up to four SmartLink
wall stations while the SmartLink Station Power Module (S-SPM) can power up to 16
stations. When utilizing a LinkPower supply, ETC reccommends installing the supply in
the same host product that the station data run terminates and utilizing that same
product as the “station master”.

N o t e :

The SmartPack Portable dimmer packs do not share the same I/O panel as the

SmartPack Wall Mount. Utilize the RJ45 connectors located on the rear panel of

the portable unit for SmartLink In and Thru. Reference the SmartPack Portable

Setup Guide for output panel details.

v

v

v

I/O panel to
chassis ground

LinkPower supply
(optional)

Data to CPU

SmartLink / Emergency

DMX IN

DMX-Thru

ESD Ground

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