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RDM-NIC MK1
The optimal way to add DMX and RDM over networks.
- Full Featured -
  • RDM Protocol Aware
  • Two Universes of DMX control
  • RDM Idle State Bias on command ports
  • Full DMX and RDM Interleave
  • Triple Input Frame Buffering
  • On Board Discovery Engine
  • RDM Error Management
  • Configurable Output Parameters
    1 to 40 Frames/second
    Frame Break Time (BRK)
    Mark After Break (MAB)
  • TX & RX Indicators
  • Audio Error Indicator
  • Powered from DC Adaptor
  • Robust Firmware Upgrade
  • Lifetime Firmware Updates
  • Supports DHPC or Static Addressing
  • Published Network Interface Protocl
Suitable for DMX512 and RDM
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Ethernet to DMX Out + RDM
RDM Controller Software
  • RDM Controller Windows Application.
  • Graphical interface for Intuitive control.
  • Utilises protocol engine facilities
    on board the RDM-NIC.
  • Includes 1 year of free upgrades
  • Available with as Package or Separately
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- Controller Package -
The RDM-NIC is available on its own or as a Package, bundled with GetSet MV, a Windows RDM Controller Utility. Licenses to use the controller with GetSet MV may also be purchased separately.
The controller is an ideal solution for a networked installation, providing access to new RDM enabled fixtures whilst supporting precise multi-universe DMX control.
OnLine Shop
Interface Only
£280.00
(Inc VAT £336.00)
OnLine Shop
Control Package
£450.00
(Inc VAT £540.00)
DMX512
- Transmitter -
The Controller will generate DMX Universe frames asynchronously at rates configurable between 1 to 40 frames a second. Options are available to update the entire frame at once, a single slot within the frame or to insert a single frame into the transmission sequence.
- Ethernet -
The NIC provides supports an easy to impliment Network Control Protocol (JESE-NCP). For optimal integration in to networks, controllers are DHCP operable by default and configurable for Static Addressing. A factory reset button facilitates re-configuration if required.
RDM ANSI E1.20
- Controller -
The RDM Network Interface Controllers and Nodes, comes into their own, when a simple to manage interface with the world of RDM is required. The RDM protocol handling and checking is taken care of in real time, leaving the host application free to make simple requests and issue instructions to all compliant responders.
The NIC has an onboard discovery routine which, when instructed, discovers all compliant responders on two Universes and compiles a table for the host application to query.