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DMX CABLE:<br />

ENGLISH<br />

Note:<br />

• When fabricating your own cables, always observe the illustrations on this page. Never connect the shielding<br />

of the cable to the ground contact of the plug, and always make certain that the shielding does not come into<br />

contact with the housing of the XLR plug. If the shielding is connected to ground, this can lead to short-circuiting<br />

and system malfunctions.<br />

Usual connection<br />

DEUTSCH<br />

DMX-512 output<br />

3-pole XLR<br />

DMX-512 input<br />

3-pole XLR<br />

FRANCAIS<br />

FRANCAIS ITALIANO POLSKI<br />

FRANCAIS español<br />

Please note: Termination:<br />

• With extended cable runs, the last device in the chain may require a terminating resistor in order to prevent<br />

system malfunctions.<br />

Use of a terminating resistor (termination)<br />

reduces interference and other problems during<br />

signal transmission. It is always advisable to<br />

connect a DMX termination module (resistance<br />

120 ohms, 1/4 W) between pole 2 (DMX-) and<br />

pole 3 (DMX+) of the last device in the chain.<br />

This is achieved by using a dust- and spray-proof cable terminator module (Product No. CLIPDMXTERM).<br />

• Some manufacturers use 5-pole versions for data transmission instead of 3-pole XLR plugs. However, devices<br />

with 5-pole XLR connectors can also be integrated in a DMX network with 3-pole XLR connectors. In this case,<br />

a suitable cable adapter is required. The following illustration shows the correct pin-out of the corresponding<br />

plugs.<br />

5-pole XLR(socket)<br />

Pole 1: Ground<br />

(shielding)<br />

Pole 2: Signal (-)<br />

Pole 3: Signal (+)<br />

Pole 4: unused<br />

Pole 5: unused<br />

3-pole XLR(socket)<br />

Pole 1: Ground<br />

(shielding)<br />

Pole 2: Signal (-)<br />

Pole 3: Signal (+)<br />

3-pole XLR(socket)<br />

Pole 1: Ground<br />

(shielding)<br />

Pole 2: Signal (-)<br />

Pole 3: Signal (+)<br />

5-pole XLR(socket)<br />

Pole 1: Ground<br />

(shielding)<br />

Pole 2: Signal (-)<br />

Pole 3: Signal (+)<br />

Pole 4: unused<br />

Pole 5: unused<br />

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