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The Home Screen (Main Screen) is divided into a left
and a right section. The left section contains infor-
mation about the signal status of the input A and the
currently active DMX Output Mode of the outputs
connected to input A. The other half of the Home
Screen shows the same information for the input
port B and its connected outputs.
Input/Universe Settings and
Information
The settings for the universe A (B) and its input are
accessible under Home > Menu > Input A (Home >
Menu > Input B). This menu offers the sub menus
"Mode", "Failure Behaviour" and "Status Informa-
tion", which are described next.
DMX Mode
The DMX mode of the outputs
connected to universe A (B) can
be selected under Home > Menu
> Input A > Mode (Home > Menu
> Input B > Mode). A mode is activated by selecting
it using the up down button and confirming with the
[OK] button. The currently active mode is flagged by
a bullet point on the left side.
The following modes are available:
DMX and RDM
In this mode, any arriving DMX and RDM data is for-
warded to the outputs of the corresponding universe
as it arrives at the input. NAVIGATOR DUAL SPLIT
RDM is discoverable via RDM and responds to RDM
packets addressed to the device. For RDM-traffic
addressed to devices connected to the outputs of
the universe, the device operates as a bidirectional
RDM-splitter.
DMX and RDM is the default mode which is applied to
both universes when you restore the default settings
as described on manual.
Classic DMX
DMX data is forwarded as it arrives. The splitter is
not discoverable via RDM and does not work as a
bidirectional splitter.
DMX 40 Hz, Frame Int.
This mode sends DMX data with a well-defined
timing characteristic, regardless of the timing of
the received signal. At the cost of a small delay, the
"Frame Integrity" is maintained. This means, that
no partially updated DMX frames are sent out. This
may be important when multi-slot parameters are
in use. The splitter is not discoverable via RDM and
does not work as a bidirectional splitter.
DMX 30 Hz, Frame Int.
As above.
DMX 20 Hz, Frame Int.
As above.
DMX 10 Hz, Frame Int.
As above.
DMX 40 Hz
This mode sends DMX data with a well-defined
timing characteristic, regardless of the timing of
the received signal.
The "Frame Integrity" is not maintained. This
means that partially updated DMX frames may be
sent out. The splitter is not discoverable via RDM
and does not work as a bidirectional splitter.
DMX 30 Hz
As above.
DMX 20 Hz
As above.
DMX 10 Hz
As above.
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- Neo Nexus Dual Split RDM

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