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> 2009 MICROPUCK
> 2008 POWERPUCK
> 3021 & 3023 BUCKPUCK
> 4015 BOOSTPUCK
> 4016 QUADPUCK
> 4020 Io MOON
> 4021 ELARA MOON
> 4023 BUCKTOOT
> 5027 STAR K2
> 6007 LUXSTRIP
> 6014 ELARA STRIP
> 7007 ENDOR STAR
> D619 DYNAOHM

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> CHOOSE THE RIGHT LED
> CHOOSE A DRIVER
> CONNECT THE DRIVER
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> DO I NEED A DRIVER?
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QUADPUCK > APPLICATIONS > CONNECTING DMX

Connecting DMX
DMX is a type of electronic communication often used for controlling lights and lighting systems. The QuadPuck has two connections for DMX. Either connection (J1 or J2) can be used to connect DMX to the QuadPuck (see figure 1). The remaining connection can either be used to continue the DMX signal to another device (loop thru), or it can be not used requiring the termination jumper (TERMINATE) to be connected to prevent signal reflection. Optional RJ45 jacks can be factory installed, providing fast and easy connection using CAT 5 cables and connectors. In some applications, main power may also be connected through the RJ45 jack.


Figure 1
RJ45 Jack locations (J1 & J2)

Most DMX consoles use 3-pin or 5-pin XLR type connectors for DMX connections between units. An adaptor may be need to connect the DMX signal to the QuadPuck.


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