Product Description
The PX385 module is a high-performance device that efficiently converts DMX-512 signals into analog control signals ranging from 0-10V or 1-10V, with relay functionality. It features a DMX connector and one output voltage channel, allowing for easy control via a DMX signal. The built-in DMX-512 signal receiver enables independent operation. You can set the DMX address manually using the DIP switch on the housing, via the RDM protocol, or with the PX277 configurator. Even if the DMX signal is lost, you can set the output value. It also supports the RDM protocol for added versatility. Housed in a durable aluminum case and powered by 230V AC, it's an excellent solution for processing DMX-512 signals. Key features include expert signal conversion, user-friendly operation, flexible address setting, reliable output value control, RDM protocol support, long product lifespan, and stable power supply. Technical specs: 1 output channel, analogue 0-10V max. 10mA, resistive load max. 2A at 250V AC, inductive load max. 0.5A at 250V AC, screw terminal output connectors, 230V AC power supply, 0.18 kg weight, 44.2 mm width, 35.5 mm height, and 143.4 mm depth.
Using the PX385 module is quite straightforward. First, connect it to a 230V AC power supply. Then, connect your DMX source to the DMX connector on the module. To set the DMX address, you have three options: use the DIP switch on the housing, the RDM protocol, or the PX277 configurator. Once the address is set, the module can receive and process DMX-512 signals, converting them into 0-10V or 1-10V analog control signals. If the DMX signal is lost, don't worry. You can set a specific output value in advance to ensure continuous operation. When it comes to maintenance, keep the module in a dry and clean environment. Since it's housed in a durable aluminum case, it's quite resistant to damage. But avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or physical impacts. Regularly check the connections to make sure they are secure. If you encounter any issues, you can refer to the technical specifications or contact the manufacturer for support.