Contact Outputs:
2
Relay Out:
250V AC max. 10A (resistive load), combined N.O./N.C.
Sensor Inputs:
3
Sensor Type:
NTC 10kOhm, connected to Vcc
Input Impedance:
2,2kOhm
Operating Temperature:
0-50°C
Humidity:
non-condensing
Storage temperature:
-10-70°C
Order Code:
5202R-EP
DMX RDM
The 5202R-EP is compatible with ANSI E1-20 DMX RDM Version 1.0. Please note some special
properties of devices complying with DMX RDM:
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DMX HOLD properties are not supported by RDM standard ANSI E1-20. A factory specific
command (DMX HOLD, PID $80F1) has been added to compensate these restraints. Use
parameters 00...02 to set the desired HOLD mode:
00: no HOLD, all outputs OFF upon loss of signal
01: no HOLD, all Outputs ON upon loss of signal
02: DMX HOLD (last look remains active)
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When using mechanicals switch address boards (3000P), the setting of the the DMX
personality reflects the setting of DIP switches 3 and 4 (and vice versa) .
NOTE:
When parameters Start Address, DMX Personality or DMX HOLD Mode have been
modified using DMX RDM, the address switches become inactive (blocked).
To re-enable start address switches, temporarily set any address from 900...999
(simply set the "9xx" digit). This will re-enable switches, yellow RDM LED goes to OFF.
DMX RDM Properties
The 5202R-EP is fully compliant to DMX RDM Standard ANSI E1-20 V1.0. The device will be iden-
tified as DMX RELAY in CONTACTORS category and can be configured to four modes of opera-
tion (DMX PERSONALITY).
Selecting the appropriate DMX PERSONALITY will set the required mode of operation.
Special RDM functions allow to monitor the system. All functions are compliant with the RDM stan-
dard and can be operated from any standard RDM controller. We suggest to use the JESE
GET/SET controller to setup the system. For more information about DMX RDM and its possibili-
ties pls check
www.rdm.soundlight.de
Special RDM functions:
RESET_DEVICE:
calling with parameter =1 ($01) causes a warm reset
calling with parameter = 255 ($FF) causes a cold reset
DEVICE_POWER_CYCLES:
reads the number of device startups