Dmx addressing – Elation Professional 60TM User Manual

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9. DMX ADDRESSING

Setting the DMX address - After the fixture is turned “ON” it will immediately complete a

reset process that test all the fixture’s functions. When the reset process concludes the LCD

will display the fixture’s current DMX address. If the fixture is not receiving a DMX signal, the

display will flash continuously. To set or adjust a DMX address, please follow the procedure

below:

1. Toggle through the menu by pressing the Up and Down buttons until the display

reads “Addr=XXX.” Tap the enter button to make changes to the address.

2. While the display is flashing use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to select a new

address. Once the new address has been selected, lock the new address into

the fixture’s memory by pressing the “ENTER” button.

The DMX address is non-volatile and will remain in the fixture’s memory even when the

power to the unit is switched off. Memory is backed-up and retain by an internal power

source that should last about five years


Remote DMX addressing (RDMX) / Address Via DMX Console
- This function allows the

DMX address to be changed remotely from a DMX console. This setting requires special

settings for both the controller and the fixture. This function may be turned on and off, and is

“ON” be default. Follow the procedure listed below to access the RDMX functions:

Fixture Settings:

1. Access the main menu and use the UP or DOWN to get to the

“Personality” menu, then press ENTER

2. Once in the “Personalities” menu, tap the UP or Down to get to the

“Status Settings “ menu, press ENTER.

3. Once in the “Status Settings” tap the UP or Down to get to the “Address via

DMX” function and press ENTER.

4. “Address via DMX” is the function that turn the RDMX function on and off.

Press ENTER and be sure the function is turned on.

5. Press the UP button to display “ON” to activate this function, or “OFF” to

deactivate this function.

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