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MiniDMXter

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Link: http://www.goddarddesign.com/mini.html
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  1. MiniDMXter GENERATES a DMX512 control Signal. It allows you to bring up any one or up to 64 dimmers at one time to any level. It also lets you bump through a system one dimmer at a time, to check lamps, patches and dimmers.
  1. MiniDMXter RECEIVES a DMX512 signal.

It allows you to examine a controller's output displaying three dimmers at one time. You can easily search out which dimmers are being sent. Also it checks the DMX512's signal integrity.

  1. MiniDMXter Supports The COLORTRAN Protocol. There is no need for a separate test unit.
  1. MiniDMXter CHECKS DMX512 cables.

It tests cables for DC continuity and with actual data. Pins four and five may also be tested with DC.