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Wireless Solution W-DMX G4 User manual

Quick Start Guide (G4)
Author: Ben Darrington 1
Quick-Start Guide (G4)
Product Line:
W-DMX
Product:
All Models
Revision:
-
Issue Date:
07-17-2011
Author:
Ben Darrington
Distribution:
Unrestricted
Quick Start Guide (G4)
Author: Ben Darrington 2
ADDING RECEIVERS TO A UNIVERSE
TO CONNECT RECEIVERS FROM THE TRANSMITTER (F-1 AND F-2 IN TRANSMIT MODE)
Note: You can add receivers at any time, even during operation.
1. Power on the receiver unit(s) and ensure that they are not linked with any other transmitter (LINK
indicators should be OFF). If the units are linked, follow the instructions in the next section to unlink
receivers.
2. On the transmitter unit, press and release the FUNCTION button quickly. The transmitter will scan for all
unlinked receivers for a period of ten seconds - the LINK indicator will flash rapidly.
If successful, each receiver’s LINK indicator will go ON. If any failed (i.e. the link indicator fails to go solid after 10
seconds on the receiver), check that the receiver is in range and repeat procedure.
DISCONNECTING RECEIVERS FROM A UNIVERSE
TO UNLINK ALL RECEIVERS FROM THE TRANSMITTER (F-1 AND F-2 IN TRANSMIT MODE)
1. On the transmitter unit, press and hold the FUNCTION button for 3 seconds. All display LEDs will go out,
except for POWER and TX, and the LINK LED will be blinking slowly. Release the function button at this
point, and all connected receivers will be unlinked.
TO UNLINK AN INDIVIDUAL RECEIVER (F-1 AND F-2 IN RECEIVE MODE,R-512)
1. On the receiver, press and hold the FUNCTION button until the LINK indicator goes OFF. The receiver is
now unlinked.
Quick Start Guide (G4)
Author: Ben Darrington 3
SWITCHING BETWEEN TX AND RX ON FLEX UNITS
The W-DMX F-1 and F-2 units (flex units) can switch between transmit and receive modes. This allows the unit to
be used as a transmitter or a receiver.
1. Remove power from the unit by disconnecting the power cable.
2. Push and hold the red function button on the front of the unit.
3. Reconnect power.
4. Release the red function button on the front of the unit.
5. Apply the power to the unit again.
6. The unit should now have changed mode (observed by the LED on the front of the unit).
G3/G4 MODE,AND DUAL-BAND OPERATION
W-DMX G4 Flex units can change protocol between Generation 3 (older units for compatibility mode), and the new
Generation 4 protocol (supporting invisiwire, datasafe, AFHSS, Dual-Band and RDM) when in transmit mode. They
can also change between 5.8GHz and 2.4GHz operation with the push of a button. G4 receivers automatically
detect the mode the transmitter is in, so you only need to change the mode of the transmitter to change the mode
of the entire system. When the protocol mode or frequency band has been changed, receivers need to be re-
connected to their respective transmitters.
To change mode, follow the following steps:
1. Hold down the red function button for over 10 seconds. Initially, you will see the LINK light blink slowly.
Do not release the push-button at this point, as this will disconnect all receivers. Wait until you see the
front panel LEDs all light up, then the red CTL light illuminate, before releasing the red function button.
2. Push and release the red function button quickly to change between modes. Note here that the unit will
toggle between all the different modes.
3. Once the desired mode is set, power cycle the unit to begin use in that mode of operation.
The following modes can be set:
1. G4 2.4GHz (G4 Light is static on).
2. G4 Dual-band 5.8GHz (G4 Light is blinking).
3. G3 2.4GHz (G4 Light is off).
Units ship standard as G3, 2.4GHz for backward compatibility reasons.
Quick Start Guide (G4)
Author: Ben Darrington 4
BATTERY OPTION (MICROBOX UNITS ONLY)
The W-DMX G4 MicroBox units are equipped with a holder for 6 AAA batteries. When batteries are in place on the
unit, and 12VDC power is disconnected, the units will run of battery power. The signal indicator will then cycle
between BATT and SIGNAL every 10 seconds. When the BATT light is lit, the signal bars are indicating battery
charge, and when the SIGNAL light is lit, the signal bars indicate signal strength.
Note that, when running off battery power, there is an on-off switch located on the side of the unit. If this switch
is moved to off position, the unit will turn off when on battery power.
On average, a W-DMX receiver can receive for approximately 8 hours on batteries, and transmit for 2 hours. This
is dependent on the brand of batteries used. We recommend testing the discharge time on your selected batteries
before using them in a show environment. The W-DMX G4 micro units are compatible with rechargeable batteries
(down to 1.2V DC per cell).
Quick Start Guide (G4)
Author: Ben Darrington 5
W-DMX BLACKBOX/WHITEBOX F-1 DISPLAY
W-DMX BLACKBOX F-1 CONNECTIONS
Quick Start Guide (G4)
Author: Ben Darrington 6
W-DMX BLACKBOX/WHITEBOX R-512DISPLAY
W-DMX BLACKBOX R-512 CONNECTIONS
Quick Start Guide (G4)
Author: Ben Darrington 7
W-DMX BLACKBOX/WHITEBOX F-2 DISPLAY
W-DMX BLACKBOX F-2 CONNECTIONS
Quick Start Guide (G4)
Author: Ben Darrington 8
MICROBOX F-1
UNIT SIDE VIEW
DMX In/Out
DC Power (12 VDC)
Quick Start Guide (G4)
Author: Ben Darrington 9
MICROBOX R-512
UNIT SIDE VIEW
DMX Out
DC Power (12 VDC)

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