DMXking LeDMX2 MAX User manual

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USER MANUAL

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Hardware and Firmware versions................................................................................................................................................... 1
Main Features ................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
2. Connections................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
LeDMX2 MAX .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Status LED Table.............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
3. Default Configuration................................................................................................................................................................. 3
4. Configuration Utility................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Network Tab ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Settings Tab..................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Port Tab –Pixel Outputs ................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Port Tab –DMX512 Port ............................................................................................................................................................... 11
Recorder Tab................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
DMX Display Function................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Node Report.................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Art-Net Node Name ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Factory Reset ................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Summary of settings ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16
5. Ports, Merging, Priority And DMX Input .................................................................................................................................. 17
DMX512 Port A and merging ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
Pixel Ports and merging ................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Supported merging combinations ................................................................................................................................................ 17
sACN / E1.31 Priority..................................................................................................................................................................... 18
sACN / E1.31 Priority –DMX Receive............................................................................................................................................ 18
DMX512 In –Unicast / Broadcast / Multicast............................................................................................................................... 18
6. Compatible Software ............................................................................................................................................................... 19
7. Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................................... 20
8. Where Do I Buy LED Pixels?...................................................................................................................................................... 20
9. Frequently Asked Questions .................................................................................................................................................... 20

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10. Warranty.............................................................................................................................................................................. 22
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1. INTRODUCTION
Thanks for purchasing a DMXking product. Our aim is to bring you high quality products with great features we know you’ll
appreciate.
In many LED pixel installations, especially where the majority of pixels may be running simultaneously at full brightness, it is
necessary to inject DC power at various points along the pixel strip/string/array. Although the LeDMX2 MAX can only provide up
to 8A per output port terminal block this is not a limitation since currents higher than that will require power injection along the
strip anyhow.
HARDWARE AND FIRMWARE VERSIONS
From time to time minor hardware changes occur in our products usually small feature additions or unseen optimizations. The
table below lists LeDMX2 MAX product variants. Check the product label for P/N details.
Part Number
Feature addition
0128-1.1
Initial product release
Firmware updates are released on a semi-regular basis. We recommend updating to the latest available firmware version so all
product features are available. Please take note the user manual reflects latest firmware version features unless otherwise noted.
Firmware Version
Comments
V4.0
Initial release. RDM support disabled.

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MAIN FEATURES
−Wide input power range 5-24Vdc.
−Power from USB-C (pixel power outputs excluded)
−OEM board available for integration into your custom LED designs
−DIN rail and wall mount using built in clips
−Static or DHCP IPv4 network addressing
−Supported operating systems: Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, Android
−2 Independent pixel output ports each with 8A supply capability
−1x DMX512 IN/OUT port
−Directly drives WS2811, WS2812, WS2812B, WS2813, WS2815, WS2822S UCS1903, UCS2903, UCS2912, UCS8903,
UCS8904, PL9823, TM1934, APA101, SK9822, APA102, APA104, APA106, APA107, NS107, INK1002, INK1003, SM16703,
SK6812, WS2801, LPD6803, LPD8806, DMX512-P and many more compatible LED strips
−Selectable clock/data rate to suit long cables or fast output
−Up to 680 RGB pixels or 512 RGBW pixels per output spanning 4 DMX universes (2720 RGB pixels / 16 universes per board)
−Up to 340 16bit RGB pixels or 256 16bit RGBW pixels per output
−Automatic RGB, RGBW color order correction or raw mapping options
−Per pixel intensity control for APA102/SK9822 utilizing the 5bit current pre-regulator
−Master Level control independent of incoming universe streams
−Flexible Full Mapping option for outputs permitting any start address and zig-zag corrections of RGB, RGB16, RGBW and
RGBW16 pixel types
−Alternate Full Mapping and Master Level changeover with sACN Priority threshold
−Null pixel support for longer runs to first active pixel
−Art-Net broadcast, Art-Net II,3 & 4 unicast, sACN/E1.31 Multicast and sACN Unicast support
−HTP Merging of 2 Art-Net or sACN sources in any combination
−Merge 2 streams of Art-Net/sACN or DMX input -> Pixel universe output
−DMX512 Input Port -> Pixel universe output
−sACN Priority takeover for multi-tier controller arrangements
−Mix and match ArtNet with sACN merge/priority sources
−User configuration of Art-Net Node short and long names
−Fully compatible with *ALL* software and hardware that supports Art-Net I, II, 3 & 4 and sACN protocols
−Works with your existing console if Art-Net or sACN external nodes are supported
−Universe Sync Art-Net, sACN and Madrix Post Sync
−Recording and playback to microSD card (not included). See eDMX MAX Record / Playback manual
−Standalone show playback without computer or network connection
−Internal clock with optional battery backup for timed playback. NTP time sync.
−Configuration utility with basic Art-Net output/input test functionality
IMPORTANT: In many LED pixel installations, especially where the majority of pixels may be running simultaneously at full
brightness, it is necessary to inject DC power at various points along the pixel strip or string. Although the LeDMX4 MAX can only
provide up to 8A per output port terminal block this is not a limitation since currents higher than that would require power
injection along the strip anyhow. Contact DMXking technical support for additional advice.
eDMX MAX translates Art-Net 00:0:0 to Universe 1 (i.e. offset by 1) so there is an
easy mapping between sACN/E1.31 and Art-Net.

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2. CONNECTIONS
LEDMX2 MAX
−DC Power Input –Supply polarity marked on board. Note supply voltage is marked. Pay careful attention!
−Ethernet 10/100Mbps RJ45 socket
−2x 4way 3.5mm pitch pluggable terminal blocks for pixel strip outputs. GND, Clock [CK], Data [DA], V+
−1x 3way 3.5mm pitch pluggable terminal block for DMX512 port.
−Warning not all pixel strips/products use the same wire color code. Double check the signal names match wire colors.
STATUS LED TABLE
LED
Indication
Protocol
Protocol activity. Flash Red = Art-Net/sACN. Solid Red = Bootloader mode
Link/Act
Network activity. Green = Link, Flash = Traffic
Port 1
Pixel port 1 activity
Port 2
Pixel port 2 activity
3. DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
LeDMX2 MAX units ship with default static IP address settings. Please reconfigure for your local area network requirements before
use.
Default configuration is for WS2811/2812 pixel output with automatic RGB color order correction and 1 DMX universe mapping
to 170 RGB pixels per output.
Network Tab
Parameter
Default Setting

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Network Mode
Static IP
IP Address
192.168.0.113
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway
192.168.0.254
IGMPv2 Unsolicited
Report
Unchecked
Settings Tab
Parameter
Default Setting
Update Rate
30Hz - Universe Sync will override.
Master Level
255 –Full output intensity.
Alternate Master Level
255 –Full output intensity.
Alt. mapping priority threshold
0 –Alternate Mapping Disabled.
Port Tabs (1-2)
Parameter
Default Setting
Pixel Type
WS2811
Pixel Count
170
Null Pixels
0
Color Order
GRB
Primary Start Universe
1,2,3,4 (Ports 1,2,3,4 respectively)
Primary Start Channel
1
Primary Pixel Group Size
1
Primary ZigZag
0
Primary Direction
Normal (unticked)
Alternate Start Universe
1,2,3,4 (Ports 1,2,3,4 respectively)
Alternate Start Channel
1
Alternate Pixel Group Size
1
Alternate ZigZag
0
Alternate Direction
Normal (unticked)

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Port Tab A (DMX512 port)
Parameter
Default Setting
Async Update Rate
40 [DMX512 frames per second]. Universe Sync will override.
Port Operation Mode
DMX-OUT
Timeout all sources
Unchecked
Channel Offset
0
Fixed IP
0.0.0.0 [Only for DMX IN –Unicast to 1 IP address only]
Merge Mode
HTP
Full DMX Frame
Unchecked
Broadcast Threshold
10 [Art-Net II/3/4 unicasting up to 10 nodes]. Set to 0 for Art-Net I
broadcast on DMX IN ports.
Unicast IP [DMX-IN]
0.0.0.0
sACN Priority [DMX-IN]
100
RDM Discovery Period [DMX-OUT]
0s / RDM Disabled
RDM Packet Spacing [DMX-OUT]
1/20s
DMX-OUT Failsafe Mode
Hold Last
Recall DMX Snapshot at startup
Unchecked
DMX512 Universe
1 [Net 00, Subnet 0, Universe 0]
Note: sACN Universe 1 = Art-Net 00:0:0
4. CONFIGURATION UTILITY
The eDMX Configuration utility provides a simple interface to all device parameters. Typically, these are set once during initial
configuration and left untouched.
eDMX Configuration functions with primary Art-Net UDP 6454 and an alternate UDP 16454 port for device configuration. This is
helpful when simultaneously running eDMX Configuration and a lighting control application. Automatic selection of alternate port
is performed upon utility startup if the primary Art-Net port is unavailable. It is also possible to lock eDMX Configuration to the
alternate port via the Advanced menu. Note that DMXking nodes are always listening on both primary and alternate ports so there
is no device configuration required to change.

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eDMX Node configuration can be saved/loaded from a simple Key:Value YML file. Select the node and perform Load/Save
accessible in the File menu. Configuration files can be loaded from a file named “conf.yml” on the SD card however updates
made to configuration are not currently saved by the node back to the conf.yml file. This is intended as a deployment
mechanism where complete device configuration and show content can be prepared externally on an SD card.
NETWORK TAB
eDMX Configuration can find and configure eDMX MAX hardware on different IP subnets from the computer network adapter.
There are some functions such as the Recorder that require both devices on the same IP subnet range e.g., Computer IP
192.168.0.100 Subnet 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.0.254 when eDMX MAX is on default IP.

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Upon startup eDMX nodes are automatically detected and displayed by IP address. To poll for new devices or just check the
communications is okay by clicking Search. Polling is automatic every 8 seconds but can be disabled through the Advanced | Auto
Device Poll menu option. Mute Responses option prevents any new nodes from being listed regardless of their status on the
network. With large node counts this can be helpful.
Click on the desired node’s entry and all Settings will be retrieved. Note that if no response is received the settings will be greyed
out and no additional tabs visible. An activity box shows both transmitted and received messages to help with diagnosing
communication issues. If your network configuration has multiple adapters and or IP addresses you should select the same
network range as the eDMX from the Network Adapter IP Address dropdown box and also ensure the subnet mask is appropriate.
Settings Broadcast is suppored by eDMX MAX which allows node settings to be updated regardless of the network adapter subnet
range.
Unicast single node discovery and configuration is possible by selecting Advanced | Unicast Poll and entering the destination IPv4
address then click Search. This will function over routed networks provided a Default Gateway has been specified in the node
Network Settings.
eDMX MAX nodes provide IGMPv2 Reports necessary to participate in a multicast environment as necessary for sACN/E1.31
protocol. Sometimes due to network infrastructure issues an IGMP querier is not present and in these situations, you can opt to
have the node generate ongoing unsolicited IGMPv2 Reports.
To change the node Network Settings make applicable changes then click Update Network Settings.
Selecting Firmware Update will prompt for an appropriate firmware file and upload upon confirmation. A built-in boot loader
permits updating of the eDMX firmware. We do not recommend performing firmware updates over routed networks. Note only
signed encrypted firmware files from DMXking.com can be successfully loaded to ensure you won’t brick your device by accident.
Future firmware releases for this product will be in the form 0128-500-VersionMajor.VersionMinor.enc

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SETTINGS TAB
Make changes as required then click “Update” to save settings in your LeDMX4 PRO unit.
The following table explains each of the settings parameters.
Parameter
Usage
Update Rate
Frequency LED strip receives updates from Incoming Universe data. Universe Sync takes
precedence.
Master Level
Pixel output master level control for all outputs. Has no effect for Raw Colour Order modes
and is overridden by Playback Universe Master Level (see Recorder Manual).
Alternate Master Level
Pixel output master level control for all outputs when Alternate Mapping is in effect. Has no
effect for Raw Colour Order modes.
Alternate mapping priority
threshold
sACN Priority below which Alternate Mapping parameters are used if no higher Priority sACN
stream is present. Threshold is assessed on the Start Universe only.
Alternate mapping priority threshold. When incoming stream priority is > threshold then Primary mapping applies. Priority <=
threshold Alternate mapping applies. For Primary source 100 Priority and Alternate source 50 set threshold between 50 and 99
for example. Note only first universe mapped to pixel port is used to determine priority.

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PORT TAB –PIXEL OUTPUTS
Port tab –v3.6 firmware and earlier
Port tab
Make changes as required then click “Update” in the Settings Tab to save settings in your LeDMX MAX unit. The Disable Full
Mapping button returns Start Channel, Pixel Group Size, ZigZag and Direction to defaults that ensure Full Mapping mode is not
automatically activated.
Parameter
Usage
Pixel Type
Must match your connected Pixel type. There are clock speed options for many pixel types
and we recommended slower rates for longer cable runs.

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Pixel Count
Number of physical pixels in the string. Maximum depends on number of channels per pixel
which depends on the Color Order setting. RGB = 680, RGBW = 512, 2ch = 1024, 1ch = 2048,
Raw I+3ch = 512, RGB 16bit = 340, RGBW 16bit = 256.
Null Pixels
Number of pixels to ignore at the start of the pixel strip. Minimum 0. Maximum 16.
Commonly used to extend the drive distance from source to the first active pixel.
Color Order
DMX channel mapping to pixel elements. RGB, RBG, GRB, GBR, BRG, BGR, raw 1/2/3/4/5ch,
2ch swapped, RGBW, WRGB, WRBG, GRBW, Raw I+3ch, Raw 3ch 16bit, Raw 4ch 16bit, RGB
16bit, RGBW 16bit.
Primary Start Universe
sACN/Art-Net Universe number pixels are mapped to.
Primary Start Channel
DMX512 channel number pixel data starts from.
Primary Pixel Group Size
Multiple sequential pixels can be mapped to a channel group. Set to 255 for ALL pixels
regardless of actual Pixel Count.
Primary Zig Zag
Reverses pixel direction every N pixels.
Primary Direction
Reverse makes pixel 1 appear at the far end of the strip.
Alternate Start Universe
Alternate sACN/Art-Net Universe number pixels are mapped to.
Alternate Start Channel
Alternate DMX512 channel number pixel data starts from.
Alternate Pixel Group Size
Alternate map. Multiple sequential pixels can be mapped to a channel group. Set to 255 for
ALL pixels regardless of actual Pixel Count.
Alternate Zig Zag
Alternate Reverses pixel direction every N pixels.
Alternate Direction
Alternate map. Reverse makes pixel 1 appear at the far end of the strip.
Some examples of Full Mapping from source DMX512 data ch1 = Full (Pixel 1 Red), ch14 = Full (Pixel 5 Green). Port 1 configured
with Pixel Count = 12, Null Pixels = 0, Start Universe = 1, Start Channel = 0.
Pixel Group Size = 1
Pixel Group Size = 2
Reverse Order. Pixel Group Size = 1

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PORT TAB –DMX512 PORT
Port Operation Mode: DMX-OUT
Port Operation Mode: DMX-IN sACN with sACN Priority 100
DMX512 ports can be individually configured as either DMX-OUT, with automatic dual sACN/Art-Net protocol support, or DMX-
IN, with manually selected sACN or Art-Net protocol. When configured as DMX-IN a single Unicast IP address destination may be
specified but in the majority of applications leaving this field at 0.0.0.0 is appropriate.
Timeout all sources can be used to override default ArtNet defined behavior of holding the last sent or received frame forever.
•DMX-OUT mode: Whenever 2 sources are present and being merged together a 2nd source will always timeout when
the stream stops. In DMX-OUT mode if Timeout all sources is unchecked and Hold Last mode selected the output will
hold last frame forever. Timeout all sources checked and Failsafe Mode other than Hold Last selected will cause the
output to change to Zero, Full or Snapshot Scene.

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•DMX-IN mode: An ArtNet or sACN stream is generated upon receiving DMX512 on the port. Timeout all sources
checked will cause this stream to end a few seconds after the DMX512 signal stops.
Channel Offset provides simple re-mapping for both DMX-OUT and DMX-IN port configurations. Set to 0 for no re-mapping.
•DMX-OUT mode: Incoming ArtNet or sACN stream(s) are re-mapped so channel 1 is pushed up to channel 1+N. When
channel 1+N exceeds 512 the incoming stream channels are ignored/lost.
•DMX-IN mode: Incoming DMX512 is re-mapped so channel 1 is pushed up to channel 1+N on the outgoing ArtNet or
sACN stream. When incoming DMX512 channel 1+N exceeds 512 to channels are ignored/lost.
Make changes to the applicable Port settings then click Update. Changes on all port tabs are updated regardless of which tab the
Update button is clicked.

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RECORDER TAB
Please refer to the eDMX MAX Recorder manual for more information. This functionality is common to all eDMX MAX and LeDMX
MAX that include an SD card socket. Backup battery replacement procedure can also be located in that document.

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DMX DISPLAY FUNCTION
Select View | DMX Display for a simple DMX512 test utility. To generate an Art-Net output stream click Transmit then select one
of the 10 Transmit Options and change Art-Net Universe as applicable. When in Manual mode you can click on any of the channels
(represented by small boxes with hexadecimal channel level inside) to set ON level and double click to set zero. The mouse scroll
wheel adjusts a channel by a defined increment. Channel number increases left to right, top to bottom and the roaming tool tip
provides information about a specific channel.
Both the ON level and mouse wheel step can be set by right clicking anywhere within the black display area. Number of channels
transmitted and the refresh rate can be adjusted using the applicable sliders adjacent to transmit options.
The DMX Display utility works with any manufacturers Art-Net hardware and can be useful for diagnostics and simple testing of
DMX512 fixtures. In Receive mode only Art-Net I broadcast traffic is supported. To display channel data from an eDMX/LeDMX
DMX-In port you must configure Broadcast Threshold to 0 otherwise Art-Net messages will be unicast.
NODE REPORT
Node provides a brief status report indicating DMX frame rates, PIXel output rate, SYNC status, SHOW playback selection and
RECorder status.
Above an LeDMX2 MAX reports Port A at 0fps, Pixel output at 30fps with no synchronization present (Async mode) and the
recorder state Idle.
In the example above the recorder status indicates there is No SD card present.

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ART-NET NODE NAME
The Art-Net protocol supports device naming which can make larger installations more manageable. Both Short Name (17
characters) and Long Name (63 characters) for an eDMX Device can be edited in the Node Information box.
FACTORY RESET
Factory Reset should only be used when all communication is lost over network and that is typically caused by incorrect network
setup rather than a problem with the LeDMX MAX node.
•Level 1: Factory Reset LeDMX MAX configuration. With the device powered on press and hold FACTORY RESET button for
10 seconds.
•Level 2: Factory Reset to Bootloader and no firmware. With the device powered off press and hold FACTORY RESET button
whilst powering on. Follow procedure to manually load firmware to default IP address or use Find My eDMX application.
•Level 3: Force ROM Bootloader. Contact support.
eDMX Configuration Factory Reset (Legacy devices) menu is not relevant to LeDMX MAX devices and will not have any effect.

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SUMMARY OF SETTINGS
Parameter
Usage
MAC Address
Factory programmed Ethernet MAC address
IP Address
IPv4 network address
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask, typically 255.0.0.0, 255.255.0.0 or 255.255.255.0 for class A,B & C respectively
Default Gateway
Address of network gateway (router) for communications beyond local subnet
Network Mode
DHCP or Static IPv4
IGMPv2 Unsolicited Report
IGMPv2 Report messages sent at 5-255 second intervals
Port Operation Mode
DMX-IN Art-Net, DMX-IN sACN, DMX OUT (both Art-Net and sACN are always enabled). Fixed
IP is 0.0.0.0 by default which equates to multicast sACN or automatic unicast/broadcast Art-
Net. Setting a Fixed IP forces DMX-IN ArtNet or sACN unicast to 1 IP only.
Timeout all sources
Last Art-Net or sACN stream source if lost will timeout DMX-OUT. Loss of DMX-IN signal will
timeout outgoing ArtNet or sACN stream.
Channel Offset
Re-mapping for DMX-OUT or DMX-IN streams
Async Update Rate
DMX512 output frame rate/frequency. Universe Sync takes precedence.
Merge Mode
HTP (Highest Takes Precedence - dimmers), LTP (Last Takes Precedence –moving lights)
Full DMX Frame
Force DMX-OUT or DMX-IN to full 512 channel frames with zero levels filling gaps
Broadcast Threshold
0 = Force Art-Net broadcast mode, > 0 Art-Net II/3/4 unicast until threshold (DMX-IN)
Unicast IP
Single IPv4 destination for unicast ArtNet or sACN from DMX-IN
sACN Priority
DMX-IN sACN Priority value assigned to sACN stream. 0 –200, default 100
RDM Discovery Period
Number of seconds between internally initiated RDM Discovery attempt. Setting Discovery
Period = 0s will disable RDM
RDM Packet Spacing
Number of 1/20sec intervals enforced minimum between RDM messages on DMX line
DMX-OUT Failsafe Mode
ArtNet failsafe mode selection. Timeout All Sources must be checked for all options other
than Hold Last.
Recall DMX snapshot at startup
Recall snapshot scene at power on and output until Art-Net or sACN stream received.
Snapshot DMX button records current DMX output to snapshot memory.
DMX Universe
sACN 1-63999 which is translated to an Art-Net Port-Address (Net:Sub:Uni). Setting DMX
Universe = 1 results in sACN Universe = 1 and Art-Net 00:0:0 (Universe 1 = Art-Net Universe
0)

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5. PORTS, MERGING, PRIORITY AND DMX INPUT
DMX512 PORT A AND MERGING
eDMX Products are capable of several advanced merging and stream selection functions. Support for both HTP (Highest Takes
Precedence) and LTP (Latest Takes Precedence) merging of 2 sources producing a single DMX512/pixel universe output thus
permitting 2 controllers to co-exist for 1 lighting rig. To achieve DMX stream merging simply send 2 Art-Net or sACN streams with
the same Universe ID and configure the applicable merge scheme HTP or LTP. If the number of sources exceeds 2 only the first 2
will be processed and all others are dropped. Possible merging sources are:
Source
Notes
Art-Net I, II, 3 or 4
Priority 100 is assigned to permit Art-Net + sACN merge/priority functionality.
sACN / E1.31
Only sACN sources of the same Priority will be HTP or LTP merged.
PIXEL PORTS AND MERGING
LeDMX MAX supports HTP merging of 2 sources producing a single pixel universe output thus permitting 2 controllers to co-exist
for 1 lighting rig. To achieve DMX stream merging simply send 2 Art-Net or sACN streams with the same Universe ID. If the number
of sources exceeds 2 only the first 2 will be processed and all others are dropped. Possible merging sources are:
Source
Notes
Art-Net I, II, 3 or 4
Priority 100 is assigned to permit Art-Net + sACN merge/priority functionality.
sACN / E1.31
Only sACN sources of the same Priority will be HTP or LTP merged.
DMX-IN Art-Net
Configure DMX-IN port universe to match a DMX-OUT port universe. Priority is locked to 100
since Art-Net does not have a Priority value.
DMX-IN sACN
Configure DMX-IN port universe to match a DMX-OUT port universe. Priority is defined by
the port configuration sACN Priority.
SUPPORTED MERGING COMBINATIONS
Source 1
Source 2
Notes
Art-Net
Art-Net
Sources are timed out 3 seconds after last received frame.
sACN / E1.31
sACN / E1.31
Sources will end immediately upon sACN stream termination flag, otherwise 3 second
timeout after last received frame.
Art-Net
sACN / E1.31
Art-Net source timed out 3 seconds after last received frame, sACN stream termination flag
otherwise 3 second timeout after last received frame.
DMX-IN
Art-Net
Merge external DMX512 source with incoming Art-Net stream.
DMX-IN
sACN / E1.31
Merge external DMX512 source with incoming sACN stream.
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