What is D-Fi transceiver?
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Finger-sized wireless D-Fi transceiver provides instant wireless communication. Transfers DMX as well as master/slave signals between similar fixtures. Eliminates the need for DMX cables. Plugs directly into USB-compatible devices. Works without the need of an external power supply.
What is d-Fi lighting?
D-Fi Hub is a compact, easy-to-use DMX unit that functions as either a transmitter or receiver. For more stable communication between units, it operates on a 2.4 GHz frequency range and includes an “auto” function which automatically finds the best frequency and syncs the units effortlessly.
How do I turn on my FlareCON Air 2?
- To power the product ON or OFF, press and hold the + buttons.
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- When FlareCON Air 2 is used with a mobile device it creates a wireless network (Wi-Fi™) for receiving the signals from the mobile device, and then it sends D-Fi signals wirelessly to D-Fi-compatible lights or a D-Fi Hub.
What is wireless DMX?
Wireless DMX 512 simply replaces DMX 512 cables in a lighting system. Instead, the data from the controller goes into a DMX connector on a wireless transmitter, and the data moves wirelessly through the air. A receiver picks up that data and reproduces it on a DMX connector.
Can you daisy chain wireless DMX?
Every DMX fixture has an input and an output, allowing you to daisy-chain your DMX cable from one light to the next. Just make sure to give each fixture a discrete DMX address for individual control. DMX is robust, and has been around since 1986 for the simple reason that it works.
What is CRMX?
CRMX is an acronym for Cognitive Radio MultipleXer – it is the first smart wireless system to automatically and continuously adapt to its surroundings in real time. CRMX was specifically developed to meet the demand for reliable, easy to use, and cost effective wireless lighting controls.
What’s the difference between DMX and XLR?
DMX has a higher impedance (110 ohms) than XLR (75 ohms). This means that XLR uses different signals than DMX is built to handle. An XLR cable can transmit a DMX signal, but not very well. An XLR cable used for this is likely to cause flickering lights or experience signal loss if it even works at all.