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Kino Flo Flathead 80 DMX (427, 457) User Manual

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DMX Cables

The ballast uses 5-pin XLR male and female

connectors to receive DMX signals from the

Dimmer Board and jumper the Ballasts in a series.

DMX pin-out wiring follows the USITT DMX 512

standard:

Pin 1: Shield

Pin 2: Data –

Pin 3: Data +

Pin 4: Spare –

Pin 5: Spare +

Note: Pin four and five in the ballast are

connected internally as Pin four to four and

Pin five to five. Connecting Pin four and five as

the pass-through allows secondary data to be
passed through for other equipment.

Do Not use Microphone Cables and other general purpose, two-core cables

designed for audio or signaling use. They are not suitable for DMX 512. Problems

due to incorrect cabling may not be immediately apparent. Microphone Cables may

appear to work fine, but systems built with such cables may fail or be prone to random
errors. Cable must comply with EIA-485 (RS485).

Auto Terminate Feature

4Bank DMX ballasts (457 Series) have an

AUTO TERMINATE” feature. The last ballast that

does not have an XLR cable attached to the DMX

“Out” port will automatically terminate.

Any theatrical lighting board with DMX 512

protocol can be used to individually turn on/off

lamps in a fixture.

4Bank DMX ballasts can be jumpered using the

IN and OUT ports. As many as 100 ballasts can

be jumpered on one chain as long as the DMX

cable run remains under 1000 feet or 40 x 25ft
DMX cables.

Note: When operating ballasts at great distances from the dimmer board, it is

recommended to use Opto-Isolators to provide DMX signal amplification.