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EASY DMX SO

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Description

Description

Purpose and application

The EASY DMX is a lighting control unit suitable for DIN rail installation that is capable

of interoperating with any other device of the EASY product family. It is designed to

control dimmers and fixtures that use DMX as control input. The product enables the

user to create homogeneous colour moods, simulate daylight and create dynamic

lighting effects in combination with appropriate DMX dimmers and user interfaces of

the EASY product family.

Product versions

EASY DMX is available in three different versions:

EASY DMX 16x4 SO

EASY DMX 32x4 SO

EASY DMX 64x4 SO

Each version differs from the others only by the maximum number of individual con-

trollable light points (16, 32 or 64, respectively).

Note:

EASY DMX is supported by the EASY Color Control software version 1.3 or higher.

Software updates are available at http://www.osram.com/ecg-software.

Function

In “single light point” applications where all fixtures display the same output, the con-

trol unit in combination with user interfaces (e.g. EASY RMC and EASY IR) represents

a pure plug ‘n’ play solution.
More complex lighting designs can be created by means of the EASY Color Control

software that enables the management of multiple independent light points and large

quantities of scenes and sequences. The lighting designs can be stored in the EASY

DMX and recalled either by means of the software or via EASY user interfaces and

other EASY system components.
Depending on the configuration, the EASY DMX is able to control modules of the type

CW/WW, R/G/B or R/G/B/White (or FreeColour).

Operating modes

EASY DMX has three operating modes that can be activated by means of EASY user

interfaces; see separate manuals.

Lighting control mode: Brightness is adjusted manually, and luminaire groups and

lighting scenes are switched on and off manually.

Sequencer mode: The stored lighting scenes are called up automatically one after

the other. The fade time between the lighting scenes is adjustable.

Daylight simulation: The lighting scenes are called up automatically to simulate light

conditions as they change during the course of a day. Lighting scenes and cycle

time (= duration of a day) can be adjusted.