This may also be termed the DMX Start Channel.
In the commercial lighting industry and the entertainment lighting industry a piece of equipment that receives DMX Data and responds to it is known as a DMX "Fixture".
There are many types of DMX fixtures, but just to name a few:
A 16ch fixture would use 16 out of the possible 512 channels and may start at channel 1 or any other channel chosen.
TigerDMX120 - 120 DMX Channels
Lynx Freestyle - 128 DMX Channels
LT6803 Pixel Controller - 384 DMX Channels
TigerDMX48 - 48 DMX Channels
RGB Floodlight - 3 DMX Channels
Some fixtures may use variable numbers of channels depending on their configuration. A TP3244 Protocol Bridge Pixel Controller will use from 3 to 510 channels
Fixtures do not need to be in order on the cable, but it is worthwhile keeping a sheet or spreadsheet on your Start Address Assignments.
Lets show a mythical setup.
! Start Address
! Channels
! Last Channel
! Fixture Name
|-
| 1
| 48
| 48
| TigerDMX48
|-
| 49
| 48
| 96
| TigerDMX48
|-
| 97
| 16
| 112
| Lynx DC16
|-
| 113
| 16
| 128
| Lynx DC16
|-
| 129
| 128
| 256
| Lynx Freestyle
|-
| 257
| 120
| 376
| TigerDMX120
So how do you set a starting address, well this varies from fixture to fixture so I will only deal with the Lynx Equipment.
See [[DMX address setting]]
In the commercial lighting industry and the entertainment lighting industry a piece of equipment that receives DMX Data and responds to it is known as a DMX "Fixture".
Types of Fixtures
There are many types of DMX fixtures, but just to name a few:
- Dimmers: Used to control and dim traditional lighting like PAR Cans. Christmas Lighting Controllers would nearly 100% fall into the Dimmer type. Dimmers could have from 1 channel to hundreds of channels, dimmer racks are often 16 channels and large count Christmas Light Controllers have many different sizes.
- Scanners: These are actually intelligent fixtures. Scanners do not move like moving head lights, but instead have a moving mirror. Sometimes called moving mirror lights They usually have the ability to:
- 1. mirror pan;
- 2. mirror tilt;
- 3. colour wheel;
- 4. gobo;
- 5. strobe;
- 6. pan/tilt speed (sometimes!);
- 7. frost/effect;
- 8. dimming;
- 9. focus;
- 10. iris.
- Moving light/ Moving head/ Moving yoke: Most common of fixtures, yet also most expensive as up to $25,000. They usually have the ability to:
- 1. pan;
- 2. tilt;
- 3. pan fine;
- 4. tilt fine;
- 5. gobo;
- 6. gobo rotation;
- 7. frost;
- 8. dimming;
- 9. focus;
- 10. iris;
- 11. strobing;
- 12. prism;
- 13. prism rotation;
- 14. effect one;
- 15. effect two;
- 16. framing.
A 16ch fixture would use 16 out of the possible 512 channels and may start at channel 1 or any other channel chosen.
Examples
TigerDMX120 - 120 DMX Channels
Lynx Freestyle - 128 DMX Channels
LT6803 Pixel Controller - 384 DMX Channels
TigerDMX48 - 48 DMX Channels
RGB Floodlight - 3 DMX Channels
Some fixtures may use variable numbers of channels depending on their configuration. A TP3244 Protocol Bridge Pixel Controller will use from 3 to 510 channels
Fixtures do not need to be in order on the cable, but it is worthwhile keeping a sheet or spreadsheet on your Start Address Assignments.
Lets show a mythical setup.
! Start Address
! Channels
! Last Channel
! Fixture Name
|-
| 1
| 48
| 48
| TigerDMX48
|-
| 49
| 48
| 96
| TigerDMX48
|-
| 97
| 16
| 112
| Lynx DC16
|-
| 113
| 16
| 128
| Lynx DC16
|-
| 129
| 128
| 256
| Lynx Freestyle
|-
| 257
| 120
| 376
| TigerDMX120
So how do you set a starting address, well this varies from fixture to fixture so I will only deal with the Lynx Equipment.
See [[DMX address setting]]
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