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7) DMX 512 Information

The following information is a summary of the USITT 1990 standard for dimmers and
controllers. A complete copy may be obtained from:

USITT
10 W. 19th ST.
Suite 5A
New York, NY 10011-4206

Several web sites exist that have an abundance of information regarding DMX-512. As
with any Internet information, consider the source.

The DMX 512 standard is designed as a simple, reliable system for connecting digital
dimmers and controllers. The protocol allows up to 512 dimmers to be connected to a
single control console. With 512 dimmers in a system, DMX 512 allows each dimmer
level to be updated 44 times each second.

Connectors

The DMX standard specifies the use of 5 pin XLR connectors. DMX 512 currently uses 3
pins of the 5 pin connector. Pins 4 and 5 are reserved for future use. Some
manufacturers are using these pins for communications back from the dimmer to the
control console, or as a redundant data line.

The connectors to be used for DMX 512 are as follows:

Console end (transmitter)

Female 5 pin XLR

Dimmer end (receiver)

Male 5 pin XLR

Some manufacturers of XLR connectors are Switchcraft, ITT Cannon, and Neutrik.

Cable type

Shielded twisted pair approved for EIA-422/EIA-485 use. Either one pair with shield or
two pair with shield may be used. Examples of such cable are:

Single pair: Belden 9841, Alpha 5271
Two pairs: Belden 9842, Alpha 5272

The Pin Designations for DMX 512 are as follows:

Pin 1

Signal common (cable shield)

Pin 2 Data 1-
Pin 3

Data 1+

Pin 4

Spare, optional Data 2-

Pin 5 Spare, optional Data 2+

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