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The Transmit Receive Interface (TRI) provides a simplified interface to the facilities available in the RDM (ANSI E1.20-2006) protocol. These devices provide many interface options for DMX and RDM in one tidy package, with standard 5 Pin DMX or non-standard 3 Pin XLR connectors.
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The Transmit Receive Interface (TRI) provides a simplified interface to the facilities available in the RDM (ANSI E1.20-2006) protocol.  
  
The RDM-TRI is available with either a popular 3 Pin XLR or the standard 5 Pin DMX512 Connector.
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The RDM-TRI is DMX512 and RDM protocol aware, with an onboard discovery feature for optimal performance.
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The TRI protocol engine generates RDM request frames on command and parses responses, handling all response timing and protocol errors. As well as the command set utilised by OLA and other popular applications, the TRI supports a second command set, featuring full exception handling capabilities to meet the requirements of RDM.
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The RDM-TRI is available with the standard 5-pin DMX connector.
  
 
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The Transmit Receive Interface (TRI) provides a simplified interface to the facilities available in the RDM (ANSI E1.20-2006) protocol.

The RDM-TRI is DMX512 and RDM protocol aware, with an onboard discovery feature for optimal performance. The TRI protocol engine generates RDM request frames on command and parses responses, handling all response timing and protocol errors. As well as the command set utilised by OLA and other popular applications, the TRI supports a second command set, featuring full exception handling capabilities to meet the requirements of RDM.

The RDM-TRI is available with the standard 5-pin DMX connector.

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