DMX4ALL DMX Relais/Analog Interface 1 User manual

DMX Relais/Analog Interface 1
User Manual

DMX Relais/Analog Interface 1 2
For your own safety, please read this user manual and warnings
carefully before installation.
Description
The DMX Relais/Analog Interface 1 is designed for several kinds of controlling
tasks.
Potential free switch output
One potential free switch output (normally open / NO) with up to 8A switching
capacity is available.
Switching contact for direct and alternating voltage
The switching contact is suitable for switching both direct voltage and alternating
voltage.
Analog control output
One control output with 0-10V or 1-10V are available for control devices with analog
input.
For voltages from 12V up to 24V
The DMX Relais/Analog Interface 1 runs with supply voltages from 12 up to 24V
direct voltage.
DMX FAIL-Function
An adjustable DMX FAIL-Function offers the option to hold the current state (HOLD)
or to adopt a predefined value if the DMX signal fails.
RDM support
The DMX Relais/Analog Interface 1 the configuration via RDM or DMX.
Several operating modes
The DMX Relais/Analog Interface 1 offers several operating modes which can be set
via jumper or RDM:
- Relay + Analog 8Bit 0-10V
- Relay + Analog 8Bit 1-10V
- Relay + Analog 10Bit 0-10V
- Relay + Analog 10Bit 1-10V
- Relay & Analog 8Bit 0-10V
- Relay & Analog 8Bit 1-10V
- Relay & Analog 10Bit 0-10
- Relay & Analog 10Bit 1-10V
Top hat rail mounting available
Suitable for the DMX Relais/Analog Interface 1 the DIN rail housing 350 is available
as accessory.

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Data sheet
Power supply: 12-24V DC
100mA@12V / 70mA@24V
Protocol: DMX512
RDM
DMX-Channels: 1 or 2 channels
Output: 1 switch contact (normally open / NO)
max. 8A / 250V~ (165A/20ms Power up current peak)
1 analog signal 0-10V or 1-10V
Operation modes: Relay + Analog 8Bit 0-10V
Relay + Analog 8Bit 1-10V
Relay + Analog 10Bit 0-10V
Relay + Analog 10Bit 1-10V
Relay & Analog 8Bit 0-10V
Relay & Analog 8Bit 1-10V
Relay & Analog 10Bit 0-10V
Relay & Analog 10Bit 1-10V
DMX-FAIL: Hold / 0-100%
Connections: Screw terminals
Dimensions: 29,2mm x 82mm

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Connection
DMX Relais/Analog Interface 1
GND
DMX-
DMX+
ADDRESS
DMX OUT
ANALOG
12-24V
GND/0V
ax. 10 A
POWER
ANALOG OUT
12-24V
DMX IN

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LED-Display-Codes
The integrated green LED is a multi functional display.
During the normal operation the LED lights permanently. In this case the device is
working.
Furthermore, the LED shows the current status. In this case the LED lights up in
short pitches and then is missing for longer time.
The number of the flashing lights is equal to the event number:
Status
-
Number
Error
Description
1 No DMX There is no DMX-Signal deteced
2 Addressing error Please check the adjusted DMX address
4 Settings stored The settings are stored
DMX-Addressing
The start address is adjustable about switch 1-9.
Thereby, switch 1 has the valency 2
0
(=1), switch 2 the valency 2
1
(=2) and so on, up
to switch 9 with the valency 2
8
(=256).
The sum of the switches showing ON is equal to the start address.
Address
Switch Address
Switch
1
... ...
2
508
3
509
4
510
5
511

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Operation mode settings
The DMX Relais/Analog Interface 1 has several operation modes (MODE), which
can be set per RDM or described as follows:
•Turn on the device
•Set switch 9 and 10 on OFF
•Set switch 10 on ON
•Adjust the operation mode via switch 1-8
•Set switch 9 on ON
•Set switch 10 on OFF
•The LED lights up 4x to confirm the takeover
•Adjust the DMX-address via switches 1-9
Switch 1 OFF: Relay + Analog
Relay and analog output are controlled with separate DMX channels
Relay switches at DMX-VALUE > 127
Switch 1 ON: Relay & Analog
Relay and analog output are controlled with common DMX channels
Relay switches at DMX-VALUE > 0
Switch 2 OFF: Analog output 8Bit (256 Steps)
Switch 2 ON: Analog output 10Bit (1024 Steps)
Switch 3 OFF: Analog output 0-10V
Switch 3 ON: Analog output 1-10V
Switch 8 OFF: DMX-HOLD not active
Switch 8 ON: DMX-HOLD active

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Operation modes
Relay + Analog 8Bit 0-10V (Personality 1)
Relay and analog output are controlled each with one DMX channel.
The analog output has an 8 Bit resolution and an output voltage of 0-10V.
DMX
Channel
DMX
Value Function
1
0-127 Relay OFF
128-255 Relay ON
2 0-255 Analog output 0-10V
Relay + Analog 8Bit 1-10V (Personality 2)
Relay and analog output are controlled each with one DMX channel.
The analog output has an 8 Bit resolution and an output voltage of 1-10V.
DMX
Channel
DMX
Value Function
1
0-127 Relay OFF
128-255 Relay ON
2 0-255 Analog output 1-10V
Relay + Analog 10Bit 0-10V (Personality 3)
Relay and analog output are controlled each with one DMX channel.
The analog output has a 10 Bit resolution and an output voltage of 0-10V.
DMX
Channel
DMX
Value Function
1
0-127 Relay OFF
128-255 Relay ON
2 0-255 Analog output 0-10V HIGH
3 0-255 Analog output 0-10V LOW

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Relay + Analog 10Bit 1-10V (Personality 4)
Relay and analog output are controlled each with one DMX channel.
The analog output has a 10 Bit resolution and an output voltage of 1-10V.
DMX
Channel
DMX
Value Function
1
0-127 Relay OFF
128-255 Relay ON
2 0-255 Analog output 1-10V HIGH
3 0-255 Analog output 1-10V LOW
Relay & Analog 8Bit 0-10V (Personality 5)
Relay and analog output are controlled with the same DMX channel.
The analog output has an 8 Bit resolution and an output voltage of 0-10V.
DMX
Channel
DMX
Value Function
1
0 Relay OFF / Analog output 0V
1-255 Relay ON / Analog output 0-10V
Relay & Analog 8Bit 1-10V (Personality 6)
Relay and analog output are controlled with the same DMX channel.
The analog output has an 8 Bit resolution and an output voltage of 1-10V.
DMX
Channel
DMX
Value Function
1
0 Relay OFF / Analog output 1V
1-255 Relay ON / Analog output 1-10V

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Relay & Analog 10Bit 0-10V (Personality 7)
Relay and analog output are controlled with the same DMX channel.
The analog output has a 10 Bit resolution and an output voltage of 0-10V.
DMX
Channel
DMX
Value Function
1 0-255 Analog output 0-10V HIGH DMX channel 1 and 2 = 0
Relay OFF
DMX channel 1 or 2 > 0
Relay ON
2 0-255 Analog output 0-10V LOW
Relay & Analog 10Bit 1-10V (Personality 8)
Relay and analog output are controlled with the same DMX channel.
The analog output has a 10 Bit resolution and an output voltage of 1-10V.
DMX
Channel
DMX
Value Function
1 0-255 Analog output 1-10V HIGH DMX channel 1 and 2 = 0
Relay OFF
DMX channel 1 or 2 > 0
Relay ON
2 0-255 Analog output 1-10V LOW

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DMX-FAIL Funktion
The DMX Relais / Analog Interface 1 has a DMX-FAIL Function which stores the
last value in the case of a DMX signal loss (HOLD) or left the relay unchanged with a
predefined value in its conditions.
The DMX-HOLD function can be activated via RDM or by switch 10 during the
operation mode settings.
Switch 8 ON DMX-HOLD active
Switch 8 OFF DMX-HOLD not active
If HOLD is switched on, the last received DMX values are remained in
case of a DMX signal failure.
If HOLD is switched off, the DMX values are replaced with a value set by RDM in
case of a DMX signal failure. In the delivery state this value is 0, so that the relays
switch off.
In case of a power failure the DMX values held with HOLD are discarded!
A value set by RDM is deleted when HOLD is selected. After switching off the
HOLD function, the default value 0 is used.

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RDM
(from hardware V1.2)
RDM is the short form for Remote Device Management.
As soon as the device is within the system, device-dependent settings occur
remotely via RDM command due to the uniquely assigned UID. A direct access to the
device is not necessary.
If the DMX start address is set via RDM, all address switches at the DMX
Relais/Analog Interface 1 must be set to OFF ! A DMX start address set by the
address switches is always prior !
This device supports the following RDM commands:
Parameter ID
Discovery
Command
SET
Command
GET
Command
ANSI/
PID
DISC_UNIQUE_BRANCH
E1.20
DISC_MUTE
E1.20
DISC_UN_MUTE
E1.20
DEVICE_INFO
E1.20
SUPPORTED_PARAMETERS
E1.20
PARAMETER_DESCRIPTION
E1.20
SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL
E1.20
DMX_START_ADDRESS
E1.20
DEVICE_LABEL
E1.20
MANUFACTURER_LABEL
E1.20
DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION
E1.20
IDENTIFY_DEVICE
E1.20
FACTORY_DEFAULTS
E1.20
DMX_PERSONALITY
E1.20
DMX_PERSONALITY_DESCRIPTION
E1.20
DMX_FAIL_MODE
E1.37
SERIAL_NUMBER
1)
PID:
0xD400
1) Manufacturer depending RDM control commands (MSC - Manufacturer Specific Type)

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Manufacturer depending RDM control commands
:
SERIAL_NUMBER
PID: 0xD400
Outputs a text description (ASCII-Text) of the device serial number.
GET Send: PDL=0
Receive: PDL=21 (21 Byte ASCII-Text)

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Factory Reset
Before running the Factory Reset, read all steps carefully.
To reset the DMX Relais/Analog Interface 1 to delivery state, proceed as follows:
-Turn off device (turn off power supply !)
-Set DIP switch 1 up to 10 to ON
-Turn on the device (turn on power supply)
-The LED lights up 20x during ca. 3 seconds
While the LED lights up set DIP switch 10 to OFF
-Now, the Factory Reset is executed
The LED lights up with error code 4
-Turn off the device (turn off power supply !)
-Now, the device can be used
If a Factory Reset is needed again, this procedure can be repeated at any
time.

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Dimensions
(all details in mm)

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Accessory
Top-hat rail mounting 350
Power supply 12V / 20W

DMX Relais/Analog Interface
CE-Conformity
This
uses
the mod
closed
2014/30/EU is necessary.
Disposal
Electronical and electronic pr
in domestic waste. Dispose the product at the end of its
service life in a
regulations. Information on this can be obtained from your
local waste disposal company.
Warning
This devic
Par
nonobservance for their c
DMX Relais/Analog Interface
1
This
assembly (board)
is controlled by a microprocessor and
uses
high frequency. In order to mai
ntain the properties of
the mod
ule with regard to CE conformity, installation into a
closed
metal housing in accordance with the EMC directive
2014/30/EU is necessary.
Electronical and electronic pr
oducts must not be disposed
in domestic waste. Dispose the product at the end of its
service life in a
ccordance with applicable
legal
regulations. Information on this can be obtained from your
local waste disposal company.
This devic
e is no toy. Kee
p out of the reach of children.
Par
ents are liable for consequentia
l damages caused by
nonobservance for their c
hildren.
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is controlled by a microprocessor and
ntain the properties of
ule with regard to CE conformity, installation into a
metal housing in accordance with the EMC directive
oducts must not be disposed
in domestic waste. Dispose the product at the end of its
legal
regulations. Information on this can be obtained from your
p out of the reach of children.
l damages caused by

DMX Relais/Analog Interface
Risk-Notes
You purchased a technical product. Conformable to the best
available technology the following risks
Failure risk:
The device can drop out partially or completely at any time without warning. To
reduce th
e probability of a failure a redundant system structure is necessary.
Initiation risk:
For the installation of the board, the
foreign components according to the device paperwork. This work can only be
done by quali
fied personnel, which read the full device paperwork and understand
it.
Operating risk:
The Change or the operation under spe
systems/components could as well as hidden defects cause to breakdown within
the running time.
Misusage risk:
Any nonstandard use could cause incalculable risks and is not allowed.
Warning:
It is not allowed to use the de
persons depend on this device.
DMX Relais/Analog Interface
1
You purchased a technical product. Conformable to the best
available technology the following risks
should not excluded:
The device can drop out partially or completely at any time without warning. To
e probability of a failure a redundant system structure is necessary.
For the installation of the board, the
board must be connected and adjusted to
foreign components according to the device paperwork. This work can only be
fied personnel, which read the full device paperwork and understand
The Change or the operation under spe
cial conditions of the installed
systems/components could as well as hidden defects cause to breakdown within
Any nonstandard use could cause incalculable risks and is not allowed.
It is not allowed to use the de
vice in an operation, where the safety of
persons depend on this device.
17
You purchased a technical product. Conformable to the best
should not excluded:
The device can drop out partially or completely at any time without warning. To
e probability of a failure a redundant system structure is necessary.
board must be connected and adjusted to
foreign components according to the device paperwork. This work can only be
fied personnel, which read the full device paperwork and understand
cial conditions of the installed
systems/components could as well as hidden defects cause to breakdown within
Any nonstandard use could cause incalculable risks and is not allowed.
vice in an operation, where the safety of

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Last changes: 18.06.2020
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