ETC RSN-DMX4-O, RSN-DMX4-I Data Sheet

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ETC RSN-DMX4-O, RSN-DMX4-I Data Sheet

ETC

Response Mk2 Four-Port Gateway

 

 

 

Gateway Series

G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N

ETC’s Response Mk2 Four-Port Gateway provides data distribution using the quality and reliability of ETC’s network technology. Built for Net3 using industry-standard sACN, DMX and RDM, the Response Gateway unlocks the power of your networked system.

APPLICATIONS

Road houses

Touring

University/professional theaters

Convention halls

Tech tables

Stage manager panels

System integration

FEATURES

Distributes DMX and RDM data to any input/output device over Ethernet

Supports Net3 protocol powered by ACN

Configurable DMX/RDM Output or Input

Simple configuration and service of each port

Onboard screen and buttons for labeling, status and configuration

Power, network and port direction status indicators

Touch to Wake Sensor

Power over Ethernet (PoE) or external DC power supply

Configurable using Concert Software

O R D E R I N G I N F O R M A T I O N

Four-Port Gateways

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

RSN-DMX4-O

Response Mk2 4-port Gateway - 4 Output

 

 

RSN-DMX4-I

Response Mk2 4-port Gateway - 4 Input

 

 

 

RSN-DMX4-3O1I

Response Mk2 4-port Gateway - 1

In 3 Out

 

 

 

RSN-DMX4-T

Response Mk2 4-port Gateway - 4

Terminal

 

 

 

RSN-DMX4-R

Response Mk2 4-port Gateway - 4

RJ45

 

 

RSN-DMX4-DIN

Response MK2 4-port Gateway - DIN Rail

 

 

 

Four-Port Gateway Accessories

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

 

 

N34G-FP4F1

Gateway Front-Panel Kit - DMX 4 Out

N34G-

Gateway Front-Panel Kit - DMX 2 In 2 Out

4P2M2F1

 

PS-INTL2

Gateway Universal Power Supply

N3GA-RM

Gateway Rack-Mount Kit

 

 

N3GA-HBU

Gateway Hanging-Bracket Kit with U-Bolt

 

 

1Does not include required Rack-Mount kit

2Includes plugs for United States/Japan, Europe, and Great Britain.

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ETC

Response Mk2 Four-Port Gateway

S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

FUNCTIONAL

Supports Net3/ACN (ANSI E1.31 and E1.17)

Supports RDM (ANSI E1.20)

Supports USITT DMX512-A (ANSI E1.11)

USITT DMX512 and ANSI E1.11 DMX512-A compliant

Flexible Output Patch allows a 512-address universe to begin at any output address

Advanced Input Patch

Support for per-address- or per-universe-level priority

Maximum delay time from input to output not greater than one packet time

Selectable DMX refresh rate with a maximum at least 40Hz

MECHANICAL

Intuitive four-button interface

Onboard display for identification, status and configuration

Rack-Mount/Portable

-- Fabricated from 16-gauge cold-rolled steel -- Black, Fine-textured, powder-coat finish

-- C-clamp and U-bolt hardware available

-- Half 19” equipment rack width allows for up to eight DMX ports in 1U height

DIN rail

-- Molded plastic enclosure

-- Mounting complies with DIN43880 (35/7.5 rail) -- DIN installation enclosure available

Network, power and data activity LED indicators

-- Blue power indicator, green network activity indicator -- Bi-color DMX activity indicator

RJ45 for connection to lighting network

Reset button for hard reset or forced reboot

ENVIRONMENTAL

Ambient operating temperature: 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)

Operating humidity: 5% - 95% non-condensing

Storage temperature: -40° to 70°C (-40° to 158°F)

ELECTRICAL

Compliant with IEEE 802.3i for 10BASE-T, 802.3u for 100BASE-TX and 802.3af for Power over Ethernet

12-24VDC power input for use with non-PoE systems

Maximum seven watt current draw

CONFIGURATION

Local configuration options

Remote configuration provided by Net3 Concert -- Supports up to 512 DMX addresses per port

-- Supports up to 63,999 Streaming ACN universes

DMX data input or output configurable by user

Multiple sources may be combined to the network with each source or address allowed an independent priority

Individual port start address and offset

User-configurable labeling

REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE

cETLus Listed

CE compliant

EAC certified

RoHS compliant

WEEE

Gateway Series

A D D I T I O N A L I N F O R M A T I O N

DMX512

Often shortened to DMX (Digital Multiplex), this communication protocol is used mainly to control dimmers and multi-parameter fixtures. A universe of DMX is defined as 512 channels. DMX sends a nearly continuous stream of level information for each control channel. It is a form of RS-485 digital serial communication.

RDM

Remote Device Management (ANSI E1.20) is a protocol enhancement to DMX512 that allows low-speed bidirectional communication between a system controller and attached RDM devices over a standard DMX line. This protocol will allow remote configuration, status monitoring, and management of devices.

sACN

Streaming ACN (ANSI E1.31), sends DMX-style control over TCP/ IP networks. It provides a fast and efficient mechanism to transport

the well-understood DMX protocol over Ethernet using an industrystandard protocol.

ACN

Architecture for Control Networks (ANSI E1.17) is a standard for high-speed bidirectional communication over TCP/IP on Ethernet network infrastructure. ACN is an open suite of protocols used between network devices for the purposes of greater and more adaptive control.

NET3

ETC’s enhanced implementation of the standard ACN Protocol Suite (ANSI E1.17 and E1.31) including additional communication protocols for specialized applications and support of legacy systems.

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