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FXLE30C4N LED FIXTURE
Version 1.1 OWNER’S MANUAL 02/08/2022
www.lightronics.com
Lightronics Inc. 509 Central Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 757 486 3588
DMX CONNECTIONS
A system using DMX control should be connected as a
chain of devices. In other words, the control signal
cable should originate at the controller to the first
receiving device and then to others in one continuous
chain. An optically isolated DMX splitter is recommend
when installing the FXLE30C4N in a system with
various other DMX devices.
The FXLE30C4N has a DMX IN and a DMX OUT
connector which are used to connect the DMX data
chain. The control cable can NOT be split into a Y or
multiple run/star arrangement with a cable running
directly from the controller to each receiving device.
DMX CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS
Predominantly two connectors are used for connecting
fixtures and other DMX devices to a DMX control
chain. They are both “XLR type” connectors. Some
units use 3 pin connectors, others use 5 pin
connectors. The FXLE30C4N receives a DMX signal
on the 3 pin MALE connector on the rear of the unit.
The 3 pin FEMALE connector is used to connect to the
next DMX device on the control chain.
If your console uses a 5 pin XLR connector, an adapter
cable can be purchased or fabricated to accommodate
this conversion.The following table shows the pin
assignments for both 3 pin and 5 pin XLR connectors:
DMX TERMINATION
It is recommended that a DMX data chain be
terminated at the last receiving device on the chain.
This is done by installing a commonly available 1/4
Watt, 120 Ohm resistor across the DATA - and DATA
+ wires at the last device. If you have only a few
fixtures installed very close together and with a short
run of DMX cable to the controller, then you may be
able to operate without the terminator.
OPERATION
Power is applied once the power cord is connected to
a live power source. There is not an on/off switch.
Connect power cord to fixture first, then outlet. A
display and user interface is located on the back of the
unit. This interface is used to set the operating options
and settings. It consists of a backlit LCD display and
four buttons (MODE, DOWN, UP and ENTER).
Use MODE to scroll through the available choices.
The current setting for the option will be shown. Use
UP and DOWN until you reach the desired setting or
mode then push ENTER to lock in the new setting.
In case of loss of power to fixture, the fixture will
return to the last setting that was locked in with
ENTER being pressed.
MENU OPTIONS
MENU
Function
Pulse 00-99
mix of RGBW colors
Running
Enter on/
Enter off Color change to audio
vibrations.
Color 9 Presets
Options from 2000K to
12000K.
DMX - 9 ch: Select the DMX start address and press
ENTER to set 9 Channel DMX mode. Highest starting
address is 504 for full functions. See DMX Operation.
DMX - 4 ch: Select the DMX start address and press
ENTER to set 4 Channel DMX mode. Highest starting
address is 509 for full functions. See DMX Operation.
Once you select the DMX mode and address, press
ENTER to ensure that if power is lost, the fixture
will return to the preset DMX mode and address.
Jump: Colors change with no fade. 15 steps. No color
selection required.
Gradient: Colors change with fade. 15 steps. No color