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eDIN #1006 Analog-to-DMX Module Specifications
Version 2.0
July 2013
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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3.1
General
The eDIN Analog-to-DMX Module shall provide conversion of up to twenty-four (24) discrete 0-10 volt DC
input signals to a DMX512 serial digital output.
The starting DMX channel shall be user-selectable. The user shall be able to choose how the analog inputs
shall interact with an auxiliary DMX input stream.
The Module shall be configurable to support dry-contact inputs instead of analog inputs.
Multiple modules may be cascaded together to allow the DMX line to receive a larger number of analog
inputs.
Each module shall optionally be able to record up to 24 preset “looks” or cues.
The module shall be designed to mount on 35mm DIN rail.
Features
The module shall support several user-selectable operating modes, including but not limited to:
2.1.1 HTP Merge between Analog and DMX inputs. The highest level present on either the analog or the
DMX inputs shall be the level present on the DMX output, on a channel-by-channel basis.
2.1.2 Analog Input Priority. The analog input level for a given channel shall be used for DMX output, and
any DMX input for that channel shall be ignored. If the analog input’s level is below 4% (0.4VDC),
the DMX input shall be used for DMX output.
2.1.3 DMX Input Priority. When active DMX input is present, it shall be used to determine the DMX
output levels and any analog input shall be ignored. If no DMX input is present, the analog inputs
shall determine the DMX output levels.
2.1.4 Contact Input Mode. When any given input is shorted to signal common (closed), the DMX output
level for that channel shall be 100%. If any given contact input is open, the DMX output level shall
be determined by the DMX input.
2.1.5 Preset Recall Mode. When any given input is shorted to signal common (closed), the
corresponding saved preset shall be activated on a five second fade-in. All 512 DMX channels
shall be included in any given saved preset. Preset recall shall be HTP-merged with the DMX input,
if present.
2.1.6 DMX Priority over Presets. When a DMX input is present, it shall be used to determine DMX output
levels and all stored preset levels will be ignored. If no DMX input is present, DMX output levels
shall be determined by preset recall.
The module shall have an independent test mode.
2.2.1 If analog input is the selected operating mode, the test function shall report, as a percentage, the
voltage level of each analog input on the user interface display.
2.2.2 If contact input is the selected operating mode, the test function shall report the state of each input
as either open or closed on the user interface display.
The module shall have a self-test mode, activated by pressing a pushbutton during power-up.
3.4
User Interface
A three-digit LED display and three pushbuttons shall provide the user interface to set DMX start address,
operating mode, and to access test functions.
LED indicators shall provide status reporting for power input, processor status and DMX input. An LED
shall indicate when the module is in Contact Closure (CCI) mode.
The Module shall also be discoverable and configurable via a remote controller using RDM. The voltage
present at each analog input shall be retrievable using RDM.
A DMX end-of-line termination switch shall be provided on the Module.
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4.1
Electrical
Multiple modules, up to the RS485 limitation of 32, may be daisy-chained on the same DMX input data line.
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5.4
The power input shall be supplied by a Class 2 circuit. It shall accept a range of 9 to 30 volts DC and shall
consume no more than 5 watts.
The DMX input port shall be capable of withstanding short-term application of up to 250V without damage
to internal components.
DMX input protection shall be self-healing, rated for 250V. Replaceable fuses shall not be acceptable.
The DMX input port shall provide 1500-volt optical isolation between the DMX signal and analog/contact
inputs.
Each analog input shall accept up to 30 volts AC or DC (continuous) without damage.
All DMX, power and analog input connections shall utilize pluggable Phoenix-type screw terminal blocks,
capable of accepting solid or stranded wire sizes from #26 to #16 AWG.
Protocol Compatibility
The input and output data control signals shall be compatible with all variants of the lighting industry
standard DMX512 control protocol. The 0-10V analog input signal shall be compatible with industry
standard for entertainment analog control.
One (1) DMX Pass-Thru port shall be provided. The Pass-Thru port shall be passive, that is, direct-wired
from the input and not repeated, such that failure of the Module shall not adversely affect a signal being
passed through to another module or device.
The Analog-to-DMX Module shall support RDM (Remote Device Management) for discovery and
configuration.
It shall be possible to update the module’s firmware via the DMX port. Products that provide no firmware
update capability will not be acceptable.
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6.3
Physical
The Analog-to-DMX Module shall be designed to snap on to 35mm DIN rail without the use of tools.
The Module shall measure 3.6”W x 6.25”L x 1.50”H (91mm x 160mm x 38mm).
The Module shall weigh 0.55 lb. (250g).
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Environmental
The ambient operating temperature shall be -10° to 50°C (14° to 122°F).
The storage temperature shall be -40° to 70°C (-40° to 158°F).
The operating humidity shall be 5% - 95% non-condensing.
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8.1
Compliance
The Analog-to-DMX Module shall meet the requirements of USITT DMX512 (1990), ANSI E1.11 DMX512A, and ANSI E1.20 Remote Device Management.
Analog inputs shall meet the requirements of ANSI E1.3 0-10V Analog Control.
The Analog-to-DMX Module shall be compliant with the EU RoHS (2002/95/EC) directive.
The Analog-to-DMX Module shall conform to all FCC and CE requirements.
The Analog-to-DMX Module shall be powered by a UL1310 Class 2 Low Voltage circuit.
The module circuit board shall be manufactured from FR-4 glass epoxy laminate with a UL 94 flammability
rating of V0. The board shall be clearly marked as such.
The module carrier housing shall be manufactured from extruded rigid PVC with a UL 94 flammability rating
of 5VA.
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Acceptable Product
The Analog-to-DMX Module(s) shall be Pathway Connectivity eDIN model #1006.
Pathway Connectivity
Acuity Brands Lighting Canada Inc.
103 - 1439 17th Avenue SE
Calgary AB Canada T2G 1J9
403 243 8110 fax 403 287 1281
www.pathwayconnect.com