Detailed function table, cont’d – Gotham Incito DMX512_RDM Field Rev. E User Manual

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DETAILED FUNCTION TABLE, Cont’d

Function 4 = Configure behavior on loss of DMX Signal

1 blink = Hold last level forever

2 blinks = Fade to off over 1 second immediately

3 blinks = Hold last level 1 minute, then fade to off over 1 second

4 blinks = Fade to 100% over 1 second immediately

5 blinks = Hold last level 1 minute, then fade to 100% over 1 second

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Glossary of Terms

Lighting controller: is an electronic device used in theatrical lighting design to control multiple
lights at once. All lighting control consoles can control dimmers which control the intensity of the
lights. A lighting controller can be a console type processor such as the Pathway Cognito

TM

or a

wall controller such as an Easyl

TM

.

DMX512: is a standard for digital communication networks that are commonly used to control
stage lighting and effects.
Slot: a sequentially numbered framed byte in a DMX512 packet. A single Universe contains a
maximum of 513 Slots, starting at slot 0. Slot 0 is the START Code. Slots 1 through 512 are data
slots.

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slots.
Slot Footprint: the number of data slots used by a product in its operation. Note: A 24 way
dimmer rack may have a footprint of 24, it may be more if some slots are used to provide
additional control functions using NULL START Code packets. Automated luminaires usually
require a Slot Footprint of greater than one.
Universe: a DMX512 data link originating from a single DMX512 source. Control of up to 512
DMX512 data slots comprises a single universe.
Daisy chain: is a wiring scheme in which multiple devices are wired together in sequence or in a
ring.
RDM (Remote Device Management): is a protocol enhancement to USITT DMX512 that allows
bi-directional communication between a lighting or system controller and attached RDM
compliant devices over a standard DMX line. This protocol will allow configuration, status
monitoring, and management of these devices in such a way that does not disturb the normal
operation of standard DMX512 devices that do not recognize the RDM protocol.
Termination plug: is used when you are using several DMX luminaires on a single DMX line
(Universe). It removes noise and flickering on the DMX line which improves the reliability of the
DMX system. When a DMX signal has travelled to the end of the DMX line, if not terminated, will
exhibit what is referred to as a “shadow” signal bouncing back along the line which can cause
many problems with you DMX luminaires. The longer the DMX cable run the greater the risk of
getting signal bounce back.

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