Johnson Systems DMX 6-PORT MERGER User Manual

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3. TECHPORT

Enable or disable the USB Tech Port used to monitor DMX via a PC.

A USB Tech Port is provided on all DMX 6-PORT MERGER models. For models

DMX-6PM-XLR, DMX-6PM-TB, DMX-6PM-RJ45, DMX-6PM-XLR-RM, DMX-6PM-

TB-RM and DMX-6PM-RJ45-RM, the Tech Port is located on the front panel of the

enclosure. For models DMX-6PIM and DMX-6PIM-FM, the Tech Port is located on the

DMX-6PM controller board.

When using the Tech Port to monitor DMX via a PC, be sure to read and follow the

instructions included in the USB Tech Port Operation section starting on page 19 of

this manual.

DISABLED

Press EXECUTE to toggle the Tech Port from DISABLED to ENABLED.

ENABLED

Press EXECUTE to toggle the Tech Port from ENABLED to DISABLED.

Any change in the configuration is automatically saved.

4. RTIME

View the total run time of the microcontroller.

The run time counter keeps track of the total time the microcontroller is powered up.

The maximum time is 99999 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds, or about 11.4 years.

System operation is not effected when the maximum run time is reached and can be

reset to zero at the factory.

RTIME SS

Shows the number of seconds (SS) of run time.

HHHHH:MM

Shows the number of hours (HHHHH) and minutes (MM) of run time.

5. HARD-KEY

View the microcontroller’s unique eight-character hard-key code.

The DMX 6-PORT MERGER may be shipped with an invalid hard-key code of

00000000. A valid hard-key must be entered before the run time (RTIME) counter

reaches 2160 hours/90 days. If the run time expires without a valid hard-key the

LCD display will show a runtime counter error (RTC ERR!) and the DMX output

port transmits all zero level data, rendering it useless until a valid hard-key code

is entered. This feature can help to ensure full and timely payments for product

distributors.

HARD-KEY

A dash (-) between HARD and KEY represents a valid hard-key.

HARD KEY

A blank space between HARD and KEY represents an invalid hard-key.

XXXXXXXX

Shows the unique eight-character hard-key code (XXXXXXXX).

DISABLED

This menu is disabled to help prevent inadvertent changes.

DISABLED

Follow the procedure below to enable the menu and modify the hard-key.

ENABLED

Press and hold MENU ( ) and MENU ( ) at the same time for 4-5 seconds.

XXXXXXXX

The cursor ( _ ) indicates the hard-key character being modified.

XXXXXXXX

Press MENU ( ) to modify the hard-key character.

XXXXXXXX

Press EXECUTE to advance within the menu, to the next hard-key character.

XXXXXXXX

Press ESCAPE to back up within the menu, to previous hard-key character.

XXXXXXXX

Repeat until all characters are modified to the desired (valid) hard-key code.

Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and save the desired hard-key code.

Press RESET to exit the menu without saving.

The menu will automatically timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity and save.

NOTE: Be sure to record and file the hard-key code for future reference.

6. SERIAL#

View the microcontroller’s unique eight-character silicone serial number.

XXXXXXXX

Shows the unique eight-character serial number.

7. VERSION#

View the microcontroller’s software version.

VER X.X

Shows the microcontroller’s software version.

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