Analog inputs, Configuring outputs, Dmx output – Pathway #8680 Ultimate Converter User Manual

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DMX Ultimate Converter

User’s Manual

When one of the above digital protocols is chosen from the Select Input menu, the current state of

the DMX input terminator is shown. To change the current termination setting, use the S and T
buttons to make your selection and then press OK. Note that when termination is on, the pass-thru
connector (port B) is disabled.

A

NALOG

I

NPUTS

The

DMX Ultimate Converter

is designed to allow conversions from popular legacy analog multiplex

controls such as Strand Mantrix (CD80/AMX protocol) and Galaxy (D54), as well as NSI consoles
with only Microplex output. These applications are not recommended for the

DMX Ultimate

Converter

however because the analog to digital conversion it performs results in a slightly

fluctuating output which may be noticed in certain types of equipment like color scrollers and moving
lights. See the Appendix for more information on analog multiplex inputs.

C

ONFIGURING

O

UTPUTS


Different output protocols have different parameters and options. Use the following to help you

select the right configuration options for your application. If the recommended configuration does
not appear to work properly, try selecting a different option.

DMX

O

UTPUT

S

PEED

Fast
Medium

(recommended)

Slow
Custom

AMX

O

UTPUT

R

ESET

Normal

(recommended)

Narrow
Wide

C

OLORTRAN

No user settings are provided for CMX protocol. The

DMX Ultimate Converter

will communicate

properly with most Colortran dimmers including D192 and ENR, as well as D/A converters.

AVAB

C

HANNELS

AVAB systems can be configured for 240 or 252 channels. Use the AVAB channels configuration

to use the minimum number of channels suitable for your existing system.

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