These instructions apply to all RC4 Series 3 Harmonized Design™ devices with firmware versions 4.071 / 2-71-x.x or later. Applicable OneTouch devices include: RC4Magic S3 2.4GHz and RC4Magic-900 DMX4dim, DMX4dim-500, LumenDim4, LumenDimM4 If you are working with a...
Quick Start Guide : RC4Magic S3 DMXmrx
The DMXmrx (RC4Magic S3 DMXmrx or RC4M-900SX DMXmrx) is based on a DMX2dim dimmer, but with the dimmers hardware omitted. DMX data is provided through a miniplug-to-XLR adaptor, and DC power must be connected to power input screw terminals. When you refer to the...
How Much Power Does an RC4 Device Draw? How Big Does the Battery Need to Be?
RC4 Series 3 devices incorporate high-efficiency switching regulators. While other manufacturers often depend on traditional analog voltage regulators that dump excess voltage as heat, RC4 Series 3 regulators barely get warm and waste almost no battery power at any...
RC4 OneTouch for Custom Pixel Profile Controllers
As of firmware version 4.064, RC4 wireless pixel controllers including the RC4Magic DMXpix and RC4 LumenDimPix can be configured entirely using RC4 OneTouch. Every patent-pending feature is accessible using nothing but a standard DMX controller and the recessed...
Methods for Controlling EL-Wire
Electroluminescent (EL) material delivers a very unique and recognizable look. In simplest technical terms, it is capacitive in nature and converts AC power into light. Increasing the AC voltage and the frequency both increase brightness -- to a point. Excessively...