3 Channel 5A DMX512 Controlled Relay Switch Kit DIY Converter DMX Dimmer Relay

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3 Channel 5A DMX512 Controlled Relay Switch Kit DIY Converter DMX Dimmer Relay

3 Channel 5A DMX512 Controlled Relay Switch Kit DIY Converter DMX Dimmer Relay

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The wireless ColorSource Transmitter is an essential part of the ColorSource Relay system. The ColorSource Transmitter connects to hard-wired DMX and automatically sends wireless DMX/RDM to any ColorSource Relay within a 328-foot (100-meter) range. Both the ColorSource Transmitter and Relay require minimal setup and zero programming before use. Simply take them out of the box, plug them in and your new relay system is fully operational! Both the Multiverse SHoW Baby and ColorSource Relay require minimal setup and zero programming before use. volatile int oldEncPos = 0; //stores the last encoder position value so we can compare to the current reading and see if it has changed (so we know when to print to the serial monitor)

volatile byte aFlag = 0; // let's us know when we're expecting a rising edge on pinA to signal that the encoder has arrived at a detentvoid rotaryMenu() { //This handles the bulk of the menu functions without needing to install/include/compile a menu library The ColorSource Relay combines power sequencing and data distribution in a portable plug-and-play format. The ColorSource Relay comes in wireless- and wired-DMX input. By default, upon receiving data from the console its internal sequencing routine automates the process of staggering turn-on times across relays while it provides hardline DMX to connected fixtures. You should use a separate show WiFi network, on a dedicated WiFi AP/Router. Don’t just add your light controllers to your home WiFi- you WILL have issues. I also recommend you set it up as a “hidden” network- look for a “Don’t Broadcast SSID” or similar option on your AP/Router. railSwitch provides six mains voltage relays that can be switched independently. It is housed in a high impact DIN Rail mounting case. After you launch it, you need to add the ESP8266 board configurations to it. This is pretty easy- just open up Arduino -> Preferences and look for:

You also want to set the universe and channel for the relay. Here is where you need to make a decision… So, I want a 120v relay controlled by the same type of hardware as the rest of my show, so- the D1 Mini!

 

It’s been proven to work better in crowded wireless environments, so your signal can get through no matter where you are. First- replace “MyWiFi_SSID” with your WiFi network name (the WiFi network you are running your show from.) Be sure to keep the quotes. railSwitch offers a pre-set mode that enables it to run stored programmes without an active DMX controller. Other features include data loss mode (which determines what railSwitch should do in the event of loss of the DMX signal) and test mode, which is particularly useful during commissioning. volatile int encoderPos = 0; //this variable stores our current value of encoder position. Change to int or uin16_t instead of byte if you want to record a larger range than 0-255 By creating a simple and straightforward user experience, the wireless ColorSource Relay makes your show setup and teardown nearly effortless. The ColorSource Relay receives wireless DMX signals and automatically enables power switching and DMX for up to 16 amps of power. After you turn off your DMX/RDM controller – such as your lighting console – the ColorSource waits several seconds before automatically turning off all connected devices.

For systems that need the most universes, the Multiverse Transmitter is capable of transmitting up to 10 universes of DMX over the 2.4 GHz bandwidth, perfect for ColorSource relay Multiverse Receivers. The Multiverse Transmitter can receive DMX via a Simply connect hard-wired DMX (Multiverse SHoW Baby or Multiverse Node) or sACN (Multiverse Transmitter) to automatically send wireless DMX to any ColorSource Relay Multiverse Receiver within a 100-meter (328-foot) range. Take them out, plug them attachInterrupt(0, PinA, RISING); // set an interrupt on PinA, looking for a rising edge signal and executing the "PinA" Interrupt Service Routine (below) int output_1 = 5; // names the ESP8266 GPIO output pin we are using (5 is D1 !!!), don't change this for Relay Shield.One big thing- be sure you have a Micro-USB cable that supports DATA! Many are charging-only and don’t have the data wires. You may need to try a few cables! Jumper selectable as DMX "sense" relay. When good DMX in, relay is closed, no DMX and the relay is open. Important: The D1 Mini can only access 2.4Ghz WiFi networks, not 5Ghz, so be sure to use an appropriate network. Again- if there are any errors, Google is your friend. If you don’t see anything, or nothing but gibberish in the Serial Monitor- be sure it is set to the same “baud” (speed) as the D1 Mini. In my case- I set both to “115200”. You set the speed of the D1 Mini in the Board Configuration section in the Arduino IDE Tools menu. You can change the BAUD of the Serial Monitor using the drop-down option at the bottom of the window. pinMode(pinA, INPUT_PULLUP); // set pinA as an input, pulled HIGH to the logic voltage (5V or 3.3V for most cases)

ETC's ColorSource™ Relay line of products provides a low-cost and revolutionary wireless power control solution that switches power and easily transmits DMX and RDM to remote or hard-to-reach places in any space. It’s ideal for small- to medium-sized venues like community centers, university theaters, houses of worship and schools. This model is the CSR-D, ETC's ColorSource DMX Relay unit, delivery includes an Edison power cable. In addition you will also need the mateing plugs for CN7 & CN8. These are made from crimp housings 22-01-2065 (143-129) and 22-01-2035 (143-127) along with crimp connectors 08-50-0106 (101-2163). You will also need a “D1 Mini Relay Shield”, which again you can find through a variety of online retailers. D1 Mini Relay ShieldIf you have plenty of DMX ports, the hard-wired ColorSource Relay DMX is perfect to fine-tune your power distribution. Once you have finished editing things, you are ready to upload your Sketch to the D1 Mini. Plug it into your computer using a Micro-USB cable. You might see a brief flash of a blue LED next to the WiFi antenna, but otherwise not much will happen.



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