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[QUOTE="merryoncherry, post: 126101, member: 37249"] Yes, you can run the LoR in DMX mode and connect the LoR to the DMX output of just about anything (verify the pinout first!). I have not used the DMX approach personally but have seen instructions on how, starting here: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www1.lightorama.com/Documents/DMX-DOC.pdf[/URL] I was able to get my LOR + A/C lights to work in xLights by using the LoR protocol, and did exactly what you are hoping to do - run a low-priority static sequence with the A/C in xSchedule, then they get turned off when another sequence runs. There were two sequences I used that turned the A/C lights on during, but it is not common. It was a pain to configure the LoR adapter in xLights, so hopefully DMX works better for you... but if not you can always get a USB LoR adapter. The LoR adapter is not required but it is useful because it is 2-way and can see what is going on in there, upgrade the firmware, configure the unit number, etc. This year I may run the LoRs off DMX ports (if I have time to run my A/Cs at all), because I'm adding other DMX, and do also want to run less wires if I can... one less network type out there in the yard would be great. [/QUOTE]
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