NETWORK Isolator
- This multi-functional DMX processing amplifier has 8 outputs and two inputs. Each input has a three-core Cannon socket and a five-core Cannon socket.
- The DMX processing amplifier has four operating modes. Three LEDs indicate which state is working.
- Mode 1 (one input and eight output): eight outputs followed by the first DMX input
- Mode 2 (one in and four out): The first input is assigned to output from 1 to 4. 2nd input distribution output to 5 to 8
- (Equivalent to two one-in-four-out amplifiers)
- Mode 3 (one input and eight output): This mode defaults to the first output when there is a signal on the first input.
- Automatically select and output the second signal when there is no signal on the first
- Mode 4 (combining two input signals) M3 flashes
- This mode compares two channels of data with the same address. Big output, small give up
- Mode button cycle between mode 1 to 4 Mode 4 flashes for M3 led
- The signal mode of the amplifier is switched on and off by the DMX output button.
- Function is ON When a signal is input, a signal is output. When the input is absent, the output receives the last frame of data.
- (No matter whether there is a signal or not, the corresponding output always has a signal output)
- The function is closed. There is a signal corresponding to the input and a signal output. There is no signal at the input and no signal at the output.
- The 8-bit LED on the back lights up or blinks to indicate that there is a signal output on the channel. Off means no signal is output from this channel.
- The amplifier has two buttons, each of which changes the corresponding function, and records the current working state after 30 seconds without operating the button.
- Mode button cycle between mode 1 to 4 Mode 4 flashes for M3 led
- Commodity name: NETWORK Isolator
- Product Description
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- This multi-functional DMX processing amplifier has 8 outputs and two inputs. Each input has a three-core Cannon socket and a five-core Cannon socket.
- The DMX processing amplifier has four operating modes. Three LEDs indicate which state is working.
- Mode 1 (one input and eight output): eight outputs followed by the first DMX input
- Mode 2 (one in and four out): The first input is assigned to output from 1 to 4. 2nd input distribution output to 5 to 8
- (Equivalent to two one-in-four-out amplifiers)
- Mode 3 (one input and eight output): This mode defaults to the first output when there is a signal on the first input.
- Automatically select and output the second signal when there is no signal on the first
- Mode 4 (combining two input signals) M3 flashes
- This mode compares two channels of data with the same address. Big output, small give up
- Mode button cycle between mode 1 to 4 Mode 4 flashes for M3 led
- The signal mode of the amplifier is switched on and off by the DMX output button.
- Function is ON When a signal is input, a signal is output. When the input is absent, the output receives the last frame of data.
- (No matter whether there is a signal or not, the corresponding output always has a signal output)
- The function is closed. There is a signal corresponding to the input and a signal output. There is no signal at the input and no signal at the output.
- The 8-bit LED on the back lights up or blinks to indicate that there is a signal output on the channel. Off means no signal is output from this channel.
- The amplifier has two buttons, each of which changes the corresponding function, and records the current working state after 30 seconds without operating the button.
- Mode button cycle between mode 1 to 4 Mode 4 flashes for M3 led
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