Let’s say you are trying to set up RGB LED Light Strips with an DMX-CON3-C2 an RGB LED Strip requires a total of 3 DMX Channels (one channel for red, one channel for green, and another for blue). Once you’ve set your first fixture (which should be set to “Address 001”) on your DMX Controller, you must then calculate how many channels are being taken up, and set the second light fixture at the next available DMX Channel. Within a single DMX Universe, you have a total of 512 Channels. When you set the starting DMX address of a given light fixture, you are essentially setting the starting point of the DMX signal for said fixture. With DMX Addressing, you will only use numbers 1-9. Dip Switch 10 is used primarily for testing, and does not have a value. If you’re wondering what happened to Dip Switch Number 10, don’t worry. We won’t get into the math behind it right now, but we’ve created a table to easily portray the relationship between each Dip Switch Number and its DMX Channel value. ![]() ![]() Each Dip Switch Number is assigned a DMX Channel value through binary code.
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