Komply™ dmx – Blizzard Lighting Komply DMX User Manual

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Direction for use:

DMX address code settings:
Each DMX controller occupies 4 sequential DMX addresses. Use the dip switches on the front to set the address in Binary code.
For example, if the DMX controller is set to address 1, then channels 1 through 4 are occupied. 511 addresses can be set using
the dip switches. Switches 1 through 9 are to set the DMX address and switches 10 is used to testing and function mode.
Switches from 1 to 9; 1 is the lowest, and 9 is the highest.

DMX original address code is equal to the total value of the coding switch value from 1 to 9 turned on; flip the dip switch
downwards (ON is at 1). The value of switch can be determined by adding the numbers value under the dip switch number (i.e.
001, 002 ect…)

DMX signal can only be received when coding switch FUN(10)=OFF(up).

Example 1:
Look at the following picture. If you want to set the DMX address to 37, set the first switch dip down as well as, the third and the
sixth code switch dip. The total value of coding switch value from 1 to 9 is 32 + 4 + 1, (001 + 004 + 032= 37) that is, the address
code of DMX512 is 37.

Example 2:

Look at the following picture, if you want to set 328 as the address code, you can only switch down the ninth, the seventh and the
fourth code switches; the total value of dip switch is 256+64+8 , (using switches 1-9 only) is 328.

1. Testing function: FUN
The tenth DIP switch is called “FUN” and has a built-in function button. FUN=OFF allows the use of the DMX decoder functions.
Using FUN you can test different functions if using three color LED RGB.

With the FUN switch DIP to ON: The default coding switch1-9 is off: Black.
Note; the following common format RGB format is used Red to CH1, Green to CH2 and Blue to CH3 (RGB Format).
Switch1=ON: red
Switch2=ON: green
Switch3=ON: blue
Switch4=ON: yellow
Switch5=ON: purple
Switch6=ON: cyan
Switch7=ON: white
Switch8=ON: seven-color jumpy changing (8 steps speed)

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