Edmx1 Pro User Manual (En)
Edmx1 Pro User Manual (En)
USER MANUAL
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3
8. Warranty .................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Thanks for purchasing a DMXking.com product. Our aim is to bring you high quality products with great features we know you’ll
appreciate. We ship only what’s required which is why there’s no CD or printed manual in the box, this is part of our commitment
to minimizing environmental impact which also translates into end user savings.
The DMXking.com eDMX1 PRO product is a robust single universe bi-directional DMX512 interface communicating with the host
computer over Ethernet. Support for the widely used Art-Net, E1.20 RDM over Art-Net and sACN E1.31 protocols is included by
default.
This user manual covers features up to v3.3 firmware. Some functionality may not be available with earlier firmware versions.
From time to time minor hardware changes occur in our products usually small feature additions or unseen optimizations. The
table below lists eDMX1 PRO product variants. Check the product label for P/N details.
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.
v2.14 ArtNet 4 support, DHCP + AutoIP, Merge engine improvements, RDM performance enhancements.
v3.0 Record playback added, RDM enhancements, Universe Sync, IGMP report when universe change +
unsolicited option, DMX IN Single IP. *Update to v3.1 is highly recommend.
v3.1 ArtNet 4 NodeReport messages with BindIndex, NodeReport status messages, Dynamic IGMP reporting
based on current port configurations.
eDMX1 PRO products consider Art-Net 00:0:0 to be Universe 1 (i.e. offset by 1) so there is an easy mapping between sACN/E1.31
and Art-Net.
2. EXTERIOR VIEW
FRONT VIEW
One 3pin or 5pin XLR connector for either DMX512-A input or output function. An XLR male to male gender changer may be
required in some DMX512 Input situations depending on your cabling configuration.
REAR VIEW
LED Indication
Protocol Protocol activity. Flash Yellow = Art-Net/sACN. Solid Yellow = Firmware Update mode.
3. DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
All eDMX1 units ship with default IP address settings. Please reconfigure for your requirements before use!
IP Address 192.168.0.111
DMX512 and Art-Net / sACN configuration parameters are also configured with default values.
DMX512 Update Rate 40 [DMX512 frames per second]. Universe Sync will override.
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.
The eDMX Configuration utility provides a simple interface to all device parameters. Only version 1.12 and above is compatible
with eDMX1 PRO devices. Typically, these are set once during initial configuration and left untouched. If you are not confident in
setting up network IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway parameters please get in touch with DMXking.com support and
we’ll walk you through the process. DHCP is supported from firmware v2.14 onwards.
IMPORTANT: Once you’ve finished configuring your eDMX product close it before starting your lighting control application if it’s
running from the same computer. In general, only 1 Art-Net application will function at a time.
NETWORK TAB
Before starting the eDMX Configuration utility please ensure your computer has appropriate IPv4 network settings. Earlier eDMX1
PRO units were shipped with Static IP so an appropriate network adapter setting would be IP 192.168.0.100 Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.0.254. From early 2017 all eDMX1 PRO units were shipped with DHCP enabled by default so setting up your
network adapter for DHCP/Automatic IP would be correct. Often a wireless router will be part of your network and this is likely to
provide DHCP services to manage IP allocations to devices on your network.
Upon startup eDMX devices are automatically detected and displayed by IP address including those on different subnets. You can
re-poll for new devices or just check the communications is okay by clicking “Search For Devices”. From v1.16 polling is automatic
every 8 seconds but can be disabled through the Advanced | Auto Device Poll menu option.
Click on the desired device’s IP address in the list and all Settings will be retrieved. Note that if no response is received the settings
will be greyed out. 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 need to select the same network range as the eDMX
from the Network Adapter IP Address dropdown box and also ensure the subnet mask is appropriate. Make changes to the
applicable settings on the Network tab 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. Note only signed encrypted firmware files from DMXking.com can be successfully loaded
PORT TAB
DMX512 ports can be 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 Fixed IP address destination may be specified
but in the majority of applications leaving this field at 0.0.0.0 is appropriate.
Parameter Usage
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
Operation Mode DMX IN Art-Net, DMX IN sACN, DMX OUT (both Art-Net and sACN are 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 unicast to 1 IP only.
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)
Merge Mode HTP (Highest Takes Precedence - dimmers), LTP (Last Takes Precedence – moving lights).
Timeout all sources: Last Art-Net or sACN stream source if lost will timeout DMX output.
Update Rate DMX512 output frame rate/frequency. Universe Sync takes precedence.
RDM Packet Spacing Number of 1/20sec intervals enforced minimum between RDM messages on DMX line
RDM Discovery Period (TX) / Number of seconds between internally initiated RDM Discovery attempt. Setting Discovery
sACN Priority (DMX IN mode) Period = 0s will disable RDM which is the default. In DMX IN mode – sACN Priority 0 – 200.
Broadcast Threshold 0 = Force Art-Net broadcast mode, > 0 Art-Net II/3/4 unicast.
Recall DMX snapshot at startup Recall snapshot scene at power on and output until Art-Net or sACN source received.
Snapshot DMX button records current DMX output to snapshot memory.
Select View | DMX Display for a simple DMX512 test utility. To generate an Art-Net output stream click Transmit then select one
of the 6 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.
NODE REPORT
From firmware v3.3+ each node provides a brief status report indicating DMX frame rates, SYNC status.
Above an eDMX1 PRO reports Port A at 40fps with no synchronization present (Async mode).
ADVANCED OPTIONS
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 modified using the Advanced | Edit Node Name dialog.
FACTORY RESET
This is a last resort option if for whatever reason incorrect or forgotten device network settings have rendered your device
unusable. A word of warning – this function will factory reset *ALL* eDMX devices on your network so it’s critical to separate off
the device requiring reset. We recommend directly connecting a computer and eDMX device using a crossover cable so there’s no
chance of additional eDMX devices accidentally being reset too.
Several warnings are presented before the command is sent. This function is not intended for use with eDMX/LeDMX PRO and
ultraDMX2 PRO devices and will not have any effect in firmware 3.0+.
eDMX Products are capable of several advanced merging and stream selection functions usually only found on high priced
equipment. Support for both HTP (Highest Takes Precedence) and LTP (Latest Takes Precedence) merging of 2 sources producing
a single DMX512 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.
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.
At any time if a higher priority sACN stream is received it will take over control a DMX Out channel regardless of other incoming
streams or merging. When an sACN stream is stopped gracefully via a stream terminate message the eDMX port will immediately
revert to whatever other sources are present, otherwise the default stream timeout of 10 seconds applies. If you want to merge
2 sACN streams together they must be of the same priority.
When a port is configured for DMX IN sACN operation the RDM Discovery Period parameter doubles up as sACN Priority since it
is otherwise unused. This permits DMX Inputs to generate sACN multicast or unicast streams with a specific priority.
When you feed a DMX512 signal into an eDMX Port configured as DMX IN Art-Net the following will determine Art-Net unicast or
broadcast:
For DMX IN sACN multicast frames will be generated when Fixed IP is 0.0.0.0 otherwise frames are unicast to the specified
destination.
6. COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE
Art-Net/sACN and DMX512 are the most commonly used lighting control protocols with roots in simple theatrical light dimming.
These days almost any lighting or stage effect equipment may be controlled using DMX512 (with explicit exclusion of anything
involving potentially dangerous operations such as pyrotechnics) including moving lights, LED screens, fog machines and laser
displays.
The DMXking.com eDMX4 unit is a 4 universe Art-Net/sACN device designed for use with computer based show control software
or expansion of lighting console outputs. It replaces an entire lighting console allowing the user to perform sophisticated shows
with little more than a laptop. There are many free and commercial software packages available and by selecting Art-Net as your
DMX device compatibility is guaranteed.
http://dmxking.com/control-software
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
8. WARRANTY
What is covered
This warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship with the exceptions stated below.
This warranty runs for one year from the date of shipment from an authorized DMXking.com distributor.
Failure due to operator error or incorrect application of product. Opening the unit voids the warranty.
DMXking.com will repair or replace, at its sole discretion, the defective hardware. Return shipping costs from our service facility
in New Zealand shall be free of charge.
declares that the product eDMX1 PRO complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
EEC DECLARATION
We
declare under our sole responsibility that our product eDMX1 PRO conforms to the
requirements of Council Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC and therefore complies with
the requirements of Council Directive 73/23/EEC, (The Low Voltage Directive) on the
harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for
use within certain voltage limits as amended by Article 13 of Council Directive 93/68/EEC
• EN 55103-1
• EN 55103-2
• EN 60065