USB Player L MK2
MPN: 90-0795
The ArtNet-DMX STAGE-PROFI 1.1 is a compact ArtNet (DMX over Ethernet) interface which can be used for ArtNet to DMX or DMX to ArtNet. With a standard RJ45 network connector the connection to the ArtNet is made.
DMX direction selectable
The DMX direction can be switched depending on use (ArtNet to DMX or DMX to ArtNet).
Adjustable DMX-Framerate
In DMX OUTPUT mode, the DMX framerate is adjustable so that this interface is compatible with "slow" DMX devices.
ArtNet Merge-Function
Two ArtNet sources are output with LTP (Latest) or HTP (Highest) merged on the DMX output.
Muteable LED indicator/strong>
The LED indicators on the ArtNet-DMX STAGE-PROFI 1.1 are muteable by ArtNet command (AcLedMute) or time-controlled. This is helpful to disturbing "points of light" especially on stages.
Easy Configuration
A user-friendly configuration via a web browser allows a fast and uncomplicated setting of all parameters. No special software is required, a normal web browser is sufficient. Thus, the configuration at any time from your PC, smartphone or tablet device.
For easy setting of the IP-address, we provide the IP Configurator as a PC tool or Android app available for free. This allows you to leave the network settings unchanged and can easily configure the IP.
High quality and compact design
ArtNet DMX STAGE-PROFI 1.1 is designed with a 3-pin Neutrik metal XLR connector inside a compact aluminum body.
Use together with WiFi components
In conjunction with a WiFi-bridge the ArtNet-DMX STAGE-PROFI 1.1 can be integrated into standard WiFi networks. As WiFi-bridge we suggest: TP-Link MiniRouter TL-WR702N oder TP-Link Nano Router TL-WR802N
Firmware-Update-Function
In order to take advantage of future features, the ArtNet-DMX STAGE-PROFI 1.1 has a firmware update function. This can be launched from the browser so that no access to the device is necessary!
DMX4ALL-Command interface
ArtNet DMX STAGE-PROFI 1.1 has another TCP communication interface that is compatible with the LAN-DMX STAGE-PROFI. This interface uses the DMX4ALL-commands via TCP packets.