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Link: http://www.cpoint-lighting.co.za/pro_products/index.htm#dmxlr<br>
 
Link: http://www.cpoint-lighting.co.za/pro_products/index.htm#dmxlr<br>
 
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[[Image:Dmxlr_xsection.gif|right]]
  
 
<img src='http://www.cpoint-lighting.co.za/pro_products/dmxlr%20xsection.gif' style='margin:5px;' align='left'>
 
  
 
Testing a DMX outlet for valid DMX data couldn't be easier. Just plug the DMXLR into the outlet and set the level on channel 1. The LED will follow the level as a one-channel mini-dimmer.
 
Testing a DMX outlet for valid DMX data couldn't be easier. Just plug the DMXLR into the outlet and set the level on channel 1. The LED will follow the level as a one-channel mini-dimmer.
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The built in microprocessor, taking its power from the data line, will take care of the DMX signal and convert it to a visible LED level. When the DMXLR is plugged in, the LED will follow the DMX data rate for two seconds. After two seconds, the LED will follow the level of DMX channel 1.
 
The built in microprocessor, taking its power from the data line, will take care of the DMX signal and convert it to a visible LED level. When the DMXLR is plugged in, the LED will follow the DMX data rate for two seconds. After two seconds, the LED will follow the level of DMX channel 1.
  
FEATURES
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Features:
    * Low cost
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* Low cost
    * Ease of use
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* Ease of use
    * Small size
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* Small size
    * No battery needed
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* No battery needed
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
[[Category:Testers]]
 
[[Category:Testers]]

Latest revision as of 21:43, 6 January 2007

Link: http://www.cpoint-lighting.co.za/pro_products/index.htm#dmxlr
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Dmxlr xsection.gif


Testing a DMX outlet for valid DMX data couldn't be easier. Just plug the DMXLR into the outlet and set the level on channel 1. The LED will follow the level as a one-channel mini-dimmer.

The built in microprocessor, taking its power from the data line, will take care of the DMX signal and convert it to a visible LED level. When the DMXLR is plugged in, the LED will follow the DMX data rate for two seconds. After two seconds, the LED will follow the level of DMX channel 1.

Features:

  • Low cost
  • Ease of use
  • Small size
  • No battery needed