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Made by: [[Theaterlight]]<br>
 
Made by: [[Theaterlight]]<br>
 
{{Features|tx=yes|rx=yes}}
 
{{Features|tx=yes|rx=yes}}
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[[Image:Sp4.jpg|right]]
  
 
<img src='http://www.theatrelight.co.nz/sp4.jpg' style='margin:5px;' align='right'>
 
  
 
This is a necessary accessory when running large or long distances of DMX networks. It allows the user to split one DMX signal into four optically isolated buffered outputs. This prevents any DMX errors from occurring should the network grow too large.
 
This is a necessary accessory when running large or long distances of DMX networks. It allows the user to split one DMX signal into four optically isolated buffered outputs. This prevents any DMX errors from occurring should the network grow too large.
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* Optically isolated buffered DMX outputs
 
* Optically isolated buffered DMX outputs
 
* LED indication of DMX present or DMX fault  
 
* LED indication of DMX present or DMX fault  
 
  
  
 
[[Category:Splitters & Mergers]]
 
[[Category:Splitters & Mergers]]

Revision as of 22:37, 6 January 2007

Link: http://www.theatrelight.co.nz/splitter.htm
Made by: Theaterlight
{{ #if: | Free! }}{{ #if: | Windows Support }}{{ #if: | Linux Support }}{{ #if: | Mac OS X Support }}{{ #if: yes | Sends DMX }}{{ #if: yes | Receives DMX }}{{ #if: | RDM Support }}{{ #if: | MIDI Support }}{{ #if: | HTTP Support }}

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This is a necessary accessory when running large or long distances of DMX networks. It allows the user to split one DMX signal into four optically isolated buffered outputs. This prevents any DMX errors from occurring should the network grow too large.

  • 1 DMX Input, 4 DMX Outputs
  • Optically isolated buffered DMX outputs
  • LED indication of DMX present or DMX fault