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ONE START BIT
EIGHT DATA BITS
ONE STOP BIT
Br-ANA responds appropriately to all commands which are used by other
Gilderfluke & Co. serially controlled devices. These are used for configura-
tion, uploading and downloading configurations, status enquiries, AutoDown-
loading show data to Flash memory, and serial port RealTime updates. It will
ignore all commands which are not addressed to it, or not appropriate for it
to respond to. This allows it to share the same RS-422 serial buss with addi-
tional Br-ANAs, Digital Audio Repeaters, 'Smart' Brick Brains and any other
serially controlled devices. The only requirement is that each unit be ad-
dressed to a unique serial address. On the Br-ANA, the serial address is set
using the two rotary switches on its front.
H) DMX-512 Data In/Out (on Card Cage)
(Ten pin Male header on Br-ANA)
(Five Position Screw Terminal)
DMX-512 is received through the ten pin male header on the Br-ANA.
The card cage will route this from the five position screw terminal(s) on the
card cage. This is identical to the DMX-512 reception on all other Gilderfluke
& Company card cage mounted controllers.
The Br-ANA will stop listening to the 'Smart' Brick network and stop play-
ing shows from the onboard Sd card memory whenever there is a DMX-512
signal present on this input. The DMX-512 input takes precedence over all
other connections on the Br-ANA.
The DMX-512 standard was developed by the United States Institute for
Theatrical Technology (USITT) for a high speed (250 KBaud) asynchronous
serial data link. Although it was originally designed for controlling light dim-
mers, it is now supported by hundreds of suppliers throughout the world for
controlling all kinds of theatrical equipment.
All of the equipment on the DMX-512 network can be in one cabinet or
control room, but are more commonly distributed throughout the installation.
This allows the individual controllers to be prewired to whatever they are
controlling and completely pretested before the installation even starts. Dur-
ing installation, instead of running hundreds (or thousands) of wires to each
control point, a single DMX-512 network is daisy-chained through each local
controller.
Gilderfluke & Co.• 205 South Flower Street • Burbank, California 91502 • 818/840-9484 • 800/776-5972 • fax 818/840-9485
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