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POWER IN Blue. Steady glow indicates power supply OK; off indicates no power. PROCESSOR Green. Steady glow indicates processor is OK; off when POWER IN is lit indicates processor failure. DMX INPUT Amber. Steady glow indicates port latched to active DMX source; off indicates no signal present. FUNCTION Amber. Indicates the function associated with the numeric display. Model 1004 16-Channel Demultiplexer Manual 1004-200-REV1 04/18/19 The 1004 eDIN demultiplexer converts DMX512 signals into 16 channels of analog control voltage. The demultiplexer can also control Mark7-type fluorescent ballasts, solid state relays or LEDs. The module is RDM discoverable and configurable. The 1004 features terminal strips that can be removed from the card to facilitate easy wiring installation or replacement. Make the following connections, WITH THE POWER TURNED OFF. POWER The module will run on a range from 9 to 30 VDC at a maximum of 6 Watts. Observe the correct polarity when connecting the V+ and V-. A second set of terminals are provided on the connector to daisy-chain power to other eDIN modules. The EARTH GROUND terminal must be connected to the enclosure’s chassis or electrical ground terminal to ensure EMC compliance. DMX512 DMX connections consist of a shield and data pair. Connect the DATA+ and DATA- wires to D1+ and D1- respectively for each of DMX IN and DMX THRU. Observe the same polarity convention throughout the system. Connect the cable shield to the SHLD COM terminal. DMX THRU may be daisy-chained to the DMX IN of other eDIN modules. ANALOG OUTPUTS Sixteen analog output terminals are provided in groups of four, each with a common terminal. All common terminals are internally connected, so only one needs to be tied to the device being controlled. Outputs are rated up to 15 VDC, 10mA per channel, sourcing; or 30mA per channel, sinking. Maximum wire run is 150 meters (500 ft). OVERVIEW CONNECTIONS STATUS INDICATORS DMX rules require the last device on a DMX line to be terminated with a 120Ω resistor between pins 2 and 3 to prevent signal reflection. If there is no connection to the DMX THRU terminals, the DMX Terminate switch should be ON. If there are other devices connected to the DMX THRU terminal, the DMX Terminate switch should be OFF and termination be applied to the final device in the daisy-chain. DMX TERMINATE V+ V- V+ V- NC NC D1+ COM SHLD D1- NC NC D1+ COM SHLD D1- 16 ON OFF POWER IN PROCESSOR DMX INPUT ISO 5V POWER IN 9-30VDC 6 W MAX ENTER eDIN 16 CHANNEL DMX-ANALOG CONVERTER Pathway Connectivity ADDRESS MODE MIN MAX EARTH GND TEST 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 COM COM COM COM CCL-IN DIODE SHUNT CH 1-8 DIODE SHUNT CH 9-16 16 ANALOG OUTPUTS 10mA SOURCE / 30mA SINK @ 15VDC MAX DIODE SHUNT SWITCHES ON=SOURCE MODE OFF=SINKING MODE (REV 5 AND HIGHER ONLY) END OF LINE TERMINATION SWITCH DMX IN FROM CONTROL SYSTEM DMX THRU TO OTHER eDIN MODULES STATUS LEDs MENU FUNCTION LEDs POWER IN: 9-30VDC, 6W SUPPLY REQUIRED USE #1001-100-24-DIN POWER SUPPLY OR EQUAL. CONNECT EARTH GROUND TO PROTECT DMX INPUT FROM RF INTERFERENCE CARRIED ON CABLE SHIELD. PANIC MODE DRY CONTACT INPUT LED NUMERIC DISPLAY PROGRAM PUSHBUTTONS

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Page 1: 1004 eDIN 16-Channel Demultiplexer - Pathway Connect€¦ · The eDIN #1004 16-channel Demultiplexer is designed to provide sinking control of LED fixture drivers that have a secondary

POWER IN Blue. Steady glow indicates power supply OK; off indicates no power.

PROCESSOR Green. Steady glow indicates processor is OK; off when POWER IN is lit indicates processor failure.

DMX INPUT Amber. Steady glow indicates port latched to active DMX source; off indicates no signal present.

FUNCTION Amber. Indicates the function associated with the numeric display.

Model 1004 16-Channel Demultiplexer Manual

1004-200-REV1 04/18/19

TM

The 1004 eDIN demultiplexer converts DMX512 signals into 16 channels of analog control voltage. The demultiplexer can also control Mark7-type fluorescent ballasts, solid state relays or LEDs.The module is RDM discoverable and configurable.

The 1004 features terminal strips that can be removed from the card to facilitate easy wiring installation or replacement. Make the following connections, WITH THE POWER TURNED OFF.

POWERThe module will run on a range from 9 to 30 VDC at a maximum of 6 Watts. Observe the correct polarity when connecting the V+ and V-. A second set of terminals are provided on the connector to daisy-chain power to other eDIN modules. The EARTH GROUND terminal must be connected to the enclosure’s chassis or electrical ground terminal to ensure EMC compliance.

DMX512DMX connections consist of a shield and data pair. Connect the DATA+ and DATA- wires to D1+ and D1- respectively for each of DMX IN and DMX THRU. Observe the same polarity convention throughout the system. Connect the cable shield to the SHLD COM terminal.DMX THRU may be daisy-chained to the DMX IN of other eDIN modules.

ANALOG OUTPUTSSixteen analog output terminals are provided in groups of four, each with a common terminal. All common terminals are internally connected, so only one needs to be tied to the device being controlled.Outputs are rated up to 15 VDC, 10mA per channel, sourcing; or 30mA per channel, sinking. Maximum wire run is 150 meters (500 ft).

OVERVIEW

CONNECTIONS

STATUS INDICATORS

DMX rules require the last device on a DMX line to be terminated with a 120Ω resistor between pins 2 and 3 to prevent signal reflection. If there is no connection to the DMX THRU terminals, the DMX Terminate switch should be ON.

If there are other devices connected to the DMX THRU terminal, the DMX Terminate switch should be OFF and termination be applied to the final device in the daisy-chain.

DMX TERMINATE

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DIODE SHUNT CH 1-8 DIODE SHUNT CH 9-16

16 ANALOG OUTPUTS10mA SOURCE / 30mA SINK

@ 15VDC MAX

DIODE SHUNT SWITCHESON=SOURCE MODE

OFF=SINKING MODE(REV 5 AND HIGHER ONLY)

END OF LINETERMINATION SWITCH

DMX IN FROM CONTROL SYSTEM

DMX THRU TOOTHER eDIN MODULES

STATUS LEDs

MENU FUNCTIONLEDs

POWER IN:9-30VDC, 6W SUPPLY REQUIREDUSE #1001-100-24-DIN POWER SUPPLYOR EQUAL.CONNECT EARTH GROUND TO PROTECTDMX INPUT FROM RF INTERFERENCECARRIED ON CABLE SHIELD.

PANIC MODEDRY CONTACT

INPUT LED NUMERICDISPLAY

PROGRAMPUSHBUTTONS

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Model 1004 16-Channel Demultiplexer Manual

1004-200-REV1 04/18/19

TM

Pathway Connectivity Solutions #103—1439 17Avenue SE Calgary AB

Canada T2G 1J9

[email protected] www.pathwayconnect.com

tel (403) 243-8110 fax (403) 287-1281

To configure, first press the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select the desired function, indicated by the LED next to ADDRESS, MODE, MIN, MAX, or TEST. Once selected, press and hold the ENTER button until a dot appears in the lower right-hand corner of the display. The card is now in EDIT mode.

When done editing a parameter, press ENTER. The dot will disappear, the new value will be saved and the unit will be ready for operation.

Once in MODE edit, choose from the following:

• MODE 1: 0-10VDC Output (MAX will read 158)• MODE 2: 0-5VDC Output (MAX will read 79)• MODE 3: 0-15VDC Output (MAX will read 237)• MODE 4: 0-2.5VDC Output (MAX will read 40)• MODE 5: Custom D-to-A (set your own voltage)• MODE 6: EFBC/LED Control - 10% threshold• MODE 7: Non-Dim (see below)• MODE 8: EFBC/LED Control - 1% threshold

To set a custom output voltage, confirm the DMX start address is set to 1. Connect a voltmeter between output 1 and COM on the card. Connect a DMX source to DMX IN. Using your source, vary the DMX level on channel 1 and confirm that the voltage output is changing. Set the DMX level to full.Use the ▲ or ▼ buttons and ENTER to select MAX for editing. Use ▲ or ▼ while observing the output on the voltmeter. Once the voltage is at the level you desire, press ENTER to save. Repeat this process to set a MIN level. Valid MIN levels are between 0 and 254. Valid MAX levels are between 1 and 255. 255 roughly corresponds to an output of 16VDC. Customizing these values will place the card in Mode 5. MIN and MAX should be checked in Modes 6, 7 and 8, with MAX set as a value of 158 to ensure proper operation of the solid state relays.

Mode 7 provides non-dim control of solid state relays or LEDs. At a DMX level of 0%, each channel outputs +10VDC. The output voltage drops to zero when DMX passes 50%. All blocking diodes must be shunted (bypassed) in this mode.

One in ADDRESS edit mode, press ▲ or ▼ to change the start address to the desired value. Press ENTER to save the address. Valid addresses range from 1 to 512.

Once in TEST mode, using the ▲ or ▼ buttons will toggle each output on and off. The output number is shown on the right hand display. DMX input is ignored while in TEST mode.

Shorting the CCL pin to COM will drive all outputs to full. The CCL input overrides the DMX input level.

Press the ▲ button while turning power on to enter self-test mode. All LEDs will flash sequentially. The display will cycle 0 through 9, then show the serial number and firmware version. Cycle power to end self-test.

The behavior of the diode shunts is dependent on the module’s revision level .The revision number is shown on the product label, next to the part number.The diodes prevent the control signal from back-feeding into the output and damaging the module. The diodes must removed from the circuit to allow sinking control. The 16 DIP switches are wired as shunts, allowing the diodes to be engaged or disengaged output-by-output.REV 4 and below: The blocking diodes are engaged by default. With the shunt switches in the “off” position, the diodes will prevent current backflow. This is the correct arrangement for driving analog dimmers. With the shunts in the “on” position, the diodes are bypassed. This is the correct arrangement for sinking control of EFBCs and LED dimmers.REV 5 and above: The blocking diodes are bypassed by default. With the DIP switches in the “off” position, current will backflow through the card. This is the correct arrangement to allow sinking control of EFBCs and LED dimmers. With the DIP switches in the “on” position, the diodes will block backflow current. This is the correct arrangement for driving analog dimmers.

CONFIGURATION

SET OPERATING MODE

SET MIN AND MAX VOLTAGE OUTPUT LEVELS

NON-DIM CONTROL

SET DMX ADDRESSTEST MODE

CCL PIN (PANIC INPUT)

SELF-TEST

DIODE SHUNTS

Mode 6 and 8 allow unified control of up to eight circuits of LED fixtures or Mark 7-type electronic fluorescent ballasts, with a maximum of 20 fixtures/ballasts on each circuit. Two channels are used for each circuit. Channels are paired: 1 with 9, 2 with 10, and so on.The lower channel provides 0-10VDC dimming control, while the higher acts as a non-dim, when connected to a solid state relay controlling the circuit’s AC supply. In mode 6, the non-dim triggers when DMX passes through 10%. In mode 8, the non-dim threshold is 1%. All blocking diodes must be shunted (bypassed) in this mode.

EFBC / LED CONTROL

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Model 1004 16-Channel Demultiplexer Manual

1004-200-REV1 04/18/19

TM

Pathway Connectivity Solutions #103—1439 17Avenue SE Calgary AB

Canada T2G 1J9

[email protected] www.pathwayconnect.com

tel (403) 243-8110 fax (403) 287-1281

• Power input: 9-30VDC, 6W maximum• 250V Fault protection on DMX input• 1500V Opto-isolation between DMX input and analog

outputs• Connections (DMX):

• Compression Fit (Screw Terminal): stranded, 14-30 AWG• IDC Connector: Cat5/6 or solid wire, 22-24 AWG

• Input Signal: ANSI E1.11 DMX512-A, ANSI E1.20 RDM• Outputs: 16 analog 0-10VDC nominal, maximum 16VDC

• Output rating: 10mA current drive per channel (sourcing) or 30mA per channel (sinking), diode isolated

Exceeding this rating may result damage to the device.

• 0.7 lbs (0.316 kg)• 6.25”W x 4”H x 1.55”D (159mm x 103mm x 40mm)

ELECTRICAL INFORMATION

PHYISCAL

• ANSI E1.11 DMX512-A(2008)/USITT DMX512(1990)• ANSI E1.20 RDM(2010) - Remote Device Management• ANSI E1.3 0-10V Analog Control (with diode shunts on)• ANSI C82.11 Fluorescent Ballast Control (diode shunts off)• RoHS 2011/65/EU• CE

COMPLIANCE

The 1004 is fully compliant with ANSI E1.20 Remote Device Management as a responder device. An RDM Controller can discover and set the card’s DMX start address, firmware version and operating mode. With Pathscape software, the user can upgrade the firmware in the field.

The 1004 is not intended for use with non-isolated LED drivers.

See the next page for a technical bulletin with details.

E1.20 RDM RESPONDER FEATURES

USE WITH NON-ISOLATED LED DRIVERS

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Pathway ConnectivityAcuity Brands Lighting Canada Inc.

103 - 1439 17th Avenue SECalgary AB Canada T2G 1J9

403 243 8110 fax 403 287 1281 www.pathwayconnect.com

TECHNICAL BULLETIN #14_09_4-1 Product: eDIN #1004 - Demultiplexer Subject: 0-10V Dimming of Non-Isolated LED Drivers Scope: Applies to all model revisions OVERVIEW Use of the eDIN #1004 Demultiplexer with non-isolated LED fixture drivers is not recommended. The eDIN #1004 16-channel Demultiplexer is designed to provide sinking control of LED fixture drivers that have a secondary Class 2 dimming circuit that is isolated from the mains power input. Connection of the Demultiplexer to non-isolated drivers, or drivers with Class 1 rated dimming circuits, will cause damage to the Demultiplexer. This damage is considered non-warranty for the purpose of repair and replacement. DETAILS Pathway has determined that one or more LED luminaire manufacturers are now providing non-isolated fixture drivers with non-Class 2, 0-10V volt dimming option. The lack of isolation between the mains power leads and the low voltage wiring in the drivers results in transient voltages on the low voltage control leads. The transient voltages may be as high as or higher than 120V. In compliance with ANSI C82.11c Low Voltage Control Interfaces for Controllable Ballasts, the #1004 Demultiplexer will accept voltages between -15V and +15V with no damage. Application of voltages outside this range to any of the analog outputs may result in damage to all outputs on the Demultiplexer. Damage will result in reduced dimming range or loss of dimming capability altogether. The damage caused by this misapplication of the product is readily determined when Demultiplexers are returned for repair. Repairs to Demultiplexers deemed to be damaged by connection to non-isolated LED fixture drivers will only be performed on a non-warranty basis, and all non-warranty repair fees and policies will apply. EXAMPLE A popular choice for 0-10V control of dimmable LED fixtures is the Philips Xitanium product line. Care must be taken to choose the fully isolated version of these drivers. Isolated Xitanium drivers are typically identified by the letters “DO” at the end of the model number. Non-isolated Xitanium drivers are typically identified by the letters “DN” or “DL” at the end of the model number. It is the responsibility of the installer to determine the compatibility of the fixture driver and the #1004 Demultiplexer.