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*LNT = Light Normalizing Technology. With the proper curves all lights turn on and dim at the same rate. | *LNT = Light Normalizing Technology. With the proper curves all lights turn on and dim at the same rate. | ||
*Need to know if Lynx hardware works in your region? [[Lynx Voltage Info]] | *Need to know if Lynx hardware works in your region? [[Lynx Voltage Info]] | ||
+ | "**" Allow two DMX outputs using wired input (Cat5) or One DMX output if using wireless on ver 3 pcb and higher | ||
"***" MR16 is capable of handling up to 24 volt DC source power. Please place a heat sink on the 5 volt regulator. | "***" MR16 is capable of handling up to 24 volt DC source power. Please place a heat sink on the 5 volt regulator. | ||
Revision as of 09:25, 24 June 2009
Contents
Hooking up a DMX Universe
- Hookup Diagrams showing DMX devices connected to a computer.
Equipment Errata
- This page is for mods needed on released production boards from DLA.
Controller (Dimmers) Comparison Table
Controller | DMX | # Channels | On Board SSR | Wireless Pkg | LNT | Dimming | On Board Splitter | 12v DC | 120v AC | 240 AC |
Lynx Express | Yes | 16 | Yes | EX/RX or RX | Yes | Yes | Yes (1)** | No | Yes | Yes |
Lynx Freestyle | Yes | 128 | No/SSR4 | EX/RX wMod or RX | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Lynx SSR4-DMX | Yes | 4 | Yes | EX/RX wMod or RX | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | No |
Lynx MR-16 | Yes | 16 | LED/MR16 | EX/RX wMod or RX | No | Yes | No | Yes *** | No | No |
Legend
- LNT = Light Normalizing Technology. With the proper curves all lights turn on and dim at the same rate.
- Need to know if Lynx hardware works in your region? Lynx Voltage Info
"**" Allow two DMX outputs using wired input (Cat5) or One DMX output if using wireless on ver 3 pcb and higher "***" MR16 is capable of handling up to 24 volt DC source power. Please place a heat sink on the 5 volt regulator.
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