Remote device management (rdm) – Tempest Cyclone User Manual
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Cyclone Enclosure User Manual
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termination resistor as detailed in the DMX512 standard.
The individual equipment installed inside the
Tempest enclosures must NOT be terminated.
It is recommended that any line termination is
done using the 3-pin terminal connector fitted
to the DEC3.3 control circuit board.
Remote Device Management (RDM)
RDM refers to ANSI E1.20, a control protocol in the entertainment industry used for device
configuration and monitoring, and essentially an “extension” of DMX512. The use of RDM is
optional, and uses the same RS485 cable connection as DMX512, so no additional wiring is
required if DMX is already present. The user must ensure that any DMX splitters or other routing
devices used are RDM operable as well as DMX use. Tempest strongly recommends working with a
qualified RDM system integrator when designing an RDM network. Go t
contact information.
RDM and RDM Integration
DEC3.3’s RDM implementation allows system integrators to remotely configure, control or monitor
DEC3.3 attributes, including:
Relative Humidity
Air Temperature
PCB Temperature
Lamp Current
Elapsed Lamp Hours
Lamp Relay Status
Fan Relay Status
Heater Relay Status
DMX Status
DMX Start Address
DMX Personality (RDM Mode)
Device Type
Device Label
Software Version
RDM is an effective and powerful tool for commissioning and monitoring an
installation, particularly in large systems. For further guidance, please
consult a qualified RDM system integrator. Tempest Lighting warrants
DEC3.3 to be compliant with the RDM standard, but is not an RDM systems integrator, and can
offer only basic guidance on RDM utilization.
+ ‒ G
DMX OUT
+ ‒ G
DMX OUT
LIGHT
+ ‒ G
DMX IN
LIGHT
+ ‒ G
DMX IN