PXM PX178 User manual

User manual

1 Description...................................................................................................4
2 Safety conditions........................................................................................5
3 Connectors and control elements...........................................................7
4 Navigating the menu..................................................................................
5 Use of the device........................................................................................9
6 Device programming...............................................................................10
6.1 DMX address............................................................................................................. 11
6.2 Drivers’ working mode.............................................................................................12
6.3 Channel’s balance.....................................................................................................14
6.4 No DMX signal.......................................................................................................... 15
6.5 Program edit.............................................................................................................. 17
6.6 Scenes edit................................................................................................................19
6.7 Temperature limits...................................................................................................19
6. Date and clock........................................................................................................... 20
6.9 Screensaver............................................................................................................... 21
6.10 Local settings.......................................................................................................... 22
6.11 PWM frequency...................................................................................................... 22
6.12 DMX output settings..............................................................................................23
6.12.1 Break Time......................................................................................................23
6.12.2 MAB Time....................................................................................................... 24
6.12.3 MBF Time........................................................................................................ 24
6.12.4 Packet gap...................................................................................................... 25
6.12.5 Channels number..........................................................................................25
6.13 Input DMX................................................................................................................ 25
6.14 Internal smooth......................................................................................................26
6.15 Language................................................................................................................. 27
6.16 Firmware info.......................................................................................................... 27
7 DMX signal connecting...........................................................................2
Connection scheme.................................................................................29
9 Dimensions...............................................................................................31
10 Technical data........................................................................................32

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1 Description
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2 Safety conditions
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3 Connectors and control elements
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4 Navigating the menu
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5 Use of the device
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No DMX Signal
RTC Clock
Master OFF
Fri Jun 30 10:48:0 2017
Menu
Program 1
Clock On
ON Time 04:34:26
OFF Time 20: 3:39
T: 28.8°C driver operating mode when
no DMX signal is available
a DMX input status message
master status message
time frames of the program being executed
[Program 1] according to the astronomical clock
for the [No DMX Signal] mode -> [RTC Clock]
No DMX signal
Channels Off
Master OFF
T: 28.8°C
Menu
driver operating mode when no
DMX signal is available
a DMX input status message
master status message
temperature reading measured
inside the driverhousing

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(001): 2
(002): 000
(003): 2
(004): 000
(00 ): 2
(006): 000
001
DMX OK
2x RGB
Channels ON
Master OFF
T: 28.8°C
Menu
DMX values at
individual outputs
(001 006)
a DMX input status message
DMX address of the #rst output
channel
device operating mode when
no DMX signal is available
status of driver outputs
master status message
temperature as measured by the driver sensor
DMX Address
Driver Mode
Channel's Balance
No DMX Signal
Programs Edit
Scenes Edit
Temperature Limits
Clock and date
Screensaver
Local Settings
PWM Frequency
DMX Out Settings
Input DMX
Internal Smooth
Language
Firmware Info
dashed selection
outline

6 1 DMX address
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DMX Address 001
DMX 001 > Lamp1 Red
DMX 002 > Lamp1 Green
DMX 003 > Lamp1 Blue
DMX 004 > Lamp2 Red
DMX 00 > Lamp2 Green
DMX 006 > Lamp2 Blue
1–
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Lamp1 Red
DMX address group setting
individual DMX address setting for particular
channels
NOTE!
Group change of DMX addresses will overwrite
the individual settings of particular channels.

6 2 Drivers’ working mode
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RGB
RGBW
RGBWA
RGBWAX
RGBD
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RGBWAXD
change mode window, after selecting the
selected operating mode, con#rm with enter
currently set operating mode

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6 3 Channel’s balance
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Channel 0 balance = 100%
Channel 1 balance = 027%
Channel 2 balance = 100%
Channel 3 balance = 100%
Channel 4 balance = 046%
Channel balance = 100%
Channel Balance Off
Channel 0 balance = 100%
Channel 0 balance = 027%
Channel 0 balance = 100%
Channel 0 balance = 100%
Channel 0 balance = 046%
Channel 0 balance = 100%
Channel Balance On
100 –
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Channel Balance
Settings (0-100)[%]
0% - channel OFF

6 4 No DMX signal
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Scene 1
Program 1
Channels On
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RTC Clock
Hold
Master/slave: Master
In order to set an option available in this menu,
select an option and con#rm it by pressing enter
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Scene number
for no DMX signal

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Astronomical Clock
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Program
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12 –
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16 –
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selection of an event that will
be turned on or off according
to the clock settings setting sunrise
and sunset times
setting the times at which selected
events are to be turned on and off
turn-on time selection #eld or turn-off time
selection #eld for a given time at the level at which
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Scene 02 is scheduled to be turned on
at 4.00 p.m. and turned off at sunrise
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Pr2
Pr3
Pr4
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Pr6
Pr7
Pr8
All
Sc1
Sc2
Sc3
Sc4
Sc
Sc6
Sc7
Sc8
Sc9
Sc10
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Cont.
Ch01:2
Ch02:000
Ch03:000
Ch04:2
Ch0 :000
Ch06:000
Ch07:000
selection of a single program
(or simultaneously [ALL]) for editing
selection of one of 20 scenes
(or simultaneously [ALL] ) for editing
editing the parameters of individual scenes of
the program that is selected in the #rst column

6 6 Scenes edit
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Sc6
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Sc9
Sc10
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Ch02:000
Ch03:000
Ch04:2
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selection of one of 20 scenes (or
simultaneously all of the scenes [ALL] )
for editing
editing individual scenes of the
program that is selected in the
#rst column
Output
power
Temperatur e
0Sensor On
default: 0°C
Sensor Off
default: 90°C
100%

6 8 Date and clock
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Minimal temperature
of sensor to limit
power of channel
[°C]
Temperature limitation
90 °C
Sensor 1 On
0 °C
Sensor 1 Off
29.1°C
100%
brightness reduction trigger temperature
(set within the range of 20 70°C)
temperature at which brightness is totally
reduced (e.g. lamps are turned off) - set
within the range of 20 90°C
current temperature and power output level
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time [hour:minute:second]
date [year:month:day]
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