Controlling lighting with low voltage signals |
DMX leads are used to send low voltage control signals to DMX equipped lighting units such as dimmer packs, scanners, lighting effects, lasers, etc. Leads Direct carries a huges range of these cables from stock, in lengths from 1m up to 30m and they can be custom manufactured in any length up to 100m. Visit the DMX leads section of our e-Shop to review the range and order ready made cables, or the Connectors section to order the parts to make your own. If you need tools you will find them in the Tools section.
DMX cables are most commonly made with 2 core shielded data cable terminated at either end with 3 or 5 pin XLR connectors (one male, one female). The DMX data itself requires only 2 of the cable cores plus the shield so recent devices have moved to the 3 pin format. However some older units still use the 5 pin connectors with only three pins used.
Some specialist devices use a four core plus shield cable with five pin XLR connectors. The two additional cores have no defined purpose, so manufacturers can use them for any purpose they deem appropraite. For example the Pearl 2000 desk from Avolites uses the extra cores as a second DMX512 output - using an appropriate splitter takes you from a single 5-way XLR to two 3-way XLR's of DMX512.
DMX lines can be run a maximum distance of approximately 1500 metres, and each line can support a maximum of 32 devices. Transimitting devices and DMX out ports on devices should be female connectors, while DMX in ports should be male connectors.
The last device on the DMX line must terminate the line to avoid serious signal degredation due to signal reflections and external electro-magnetic interference. Some modern devices have a switch on them to tell them that they are the last device on the line and that they should terminate rather than expect something to be plugged into their DMX out port. Other devices can sense an empty out port automatically and act according to terminate the line. There are some pieces of equipment which do not automatically terminate and do not feature built in termination and in these cases, termination must be supplied. The best way of doing this is connecting a resistor 120 ohms in size across Data + and Data -. Terminators (XLR connectors with the resistor already fitted are available on our e-shop: order DMXT
The wiring of the XLR connectors in a DMX cable is shown below:
3 Pin XLR
Pin | Signal | Description |
1 | Signal Common | Earth / Ground / Shield |
2 | Data Minus | Negative signal |
3 | Data Plus | Positive signal |
5 PIn XLR
Pin | Signal | Description |
1 | Signal Common | Earth / Ground / Shield |
2 | Data Minus | Negative signal |
3 | Data Plus | Positive signal |
4 | Not used | originally intended for feeding diagnostic data back to the DMX512 controller, but never implemented. Sometimes used to carry other data or power |
5 | Not used |
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