Smart repeater modes, Setting smart repeater dmx512 modes – PRG VL6C+ User Manual

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VL6C+ ™ SPOT LUMINAIRE USER MANUAL

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SMART REPEATER MODES

Setting Smart Repeater DMX512 Modes

There are a total of ten (10) software modes available for use in the Smart Repeater or Smart Repeater Plus units,
allowing optimized control of the lighting system. Modes 5-10 apply to the VL6C+ Spot Luminaire. Below are brief
descriptions of the modes and how to access them.

Note: It is possible to have multiple modes in a single system, but not on a single Smart Repeater unit.

MODE 5: 16-Bit with Reset - To set Mode 5, set the thumbwheel to 905. Mode 5 requires 14 channels per luminaire
output port for a total of 84 channels per Smart Repeater unit.

MODE 6: Extended 16-Bit - To set Mode 6, set the thumbwheel to 906. Mode 6 requires 17 channels per luminaire
output port for a total of 102 channels per Smart Repeater unit.

MODE 7: 16-Bit with Reset - To set Mode 7, set the thumbwheel to 907. Mode 7 requires 17 channels per luminaire
output port for a total of 102 channels per Smart Repeater unit.

MODE 8: Extended 16-Bit - To set Mode 8, set the thumb wheel to 908. Mode 8 requires 20 channels per luminaire
output port for a total of 120 channels per Smart Repeater unit.

MODE 9: 16-Bit with Reset - To set Mode 9, set the thumbwheel to 909. Mode 9 requires 24 channels per luminaire
output port for a total of 144 channels per Smart Repeater unit.

MODE 10: Extended 16-Bit - To set Mode 10, set the thumbwheel to 910. Mode 10 requires 27 channels per
luminaire output port for a total of 162 channels per Smart Repeater unit.

To set Smart Repeater mode:

Step

1. With no signal applied (VARI

LITE or

DMX512), set thumbwheel to required
mode number.

Step

2. Apply power to Smart Repeater or

Smart Repeater Plus unit (plug it in).
After a moment, a number from 1-9 or
the letter “A” (hexadecimal 10) will be
seen in the seven-segment display. The
mode is now set and will remain that
way until it is reassigned.

Note: The mode is stored in a battery backed-up RAM in the Smart Repeater unit. A dead battery may cause the
Smart Repeater to revert to the default mode (Mode 4) on power-up.

Note: When no data is being received, the Smart Repeater unit will flash a "0" and the mode number.

Figure 3-3: Smart Repeater Thumbwheel and Display

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