LSC Lighting e24V3 User Manual

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E24V3 QUICK TOUR

e24 Dimming System

Operator Manual V3.0

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LSC Lighting Systems (Aust) Pty. Ltd

3.3 Wireless DMX

The wireless DMX module can work as the sole
DMX input source for the e24V3 or as a back-up
source for the cable DMX input.
If both cable and wireless DMX are available,
the e24V3 will automatically use the cable DMX.


The DMX SOURCE indicators show the current
DMX status.
Cable LED

• Green = Cable DMX Data in use.

Wireless LED

• Green = Wireless DMX Data in use.

• Orange = Wireless DMX Data available

but not in use.


Two different types of wireless DMX are
available. See section 9, “Wireless DMX
Option
” for details.

3.3.1 DMX Splitter

The e24V3 has an inbuilt DMX splitter
providing a loop THRU output and 5 DMX
outputs.


The 5 DMX outputs are individually isolated from
each other as well as from the input. Isolation is
for both data and common and provides a
galvanic barrier to 1500 Volts. Outputs are EMI
filtered and current limited to protect against
short circuits. Space is provided above each
output to write a label.








The DMX signal from the splitter outputs will be
the same as is currently controlling the e24V3
dimmer channels.

• If cable DMX is available, the splitter will

output cable DMX.

• If only wireless DMX is available, the

splitter will output wireless DMX.

• If BOTH cable and wireless DMX are

available, the splitter will output cable
DMX.


If the “DMX THRU” connector is not used, then
the “DMX TERM” button must be pressed IN to
terminate the DMX line. The DMX TERM
indicator above the touch screen will light when
the DMX is terminated.

3.3.2 LSCnet Connectors

LSCnet is LSC’s proprietary (TCP/IP)
networking protocol using industry standard
Cat5 cables and connectors.


It is used to connect ePlates to control the
e24V3 and also for remote monitoring using an
optional Windows PC application called
Houston.
If only one of the LSCnet connectors is used,
then the “LSCnet TERM” button must be
pressed IN to terminate the line. The LSCnet
TERM
indicator above the touch screen will light
when the network is terminated.














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