Firstly, H807SA adopts standard Ethernet protocol and supports Art-Net protocol.
Secondly, 8 output ports, which can control a variety of LED driver chips, support the function of automatic address coding.
Thirdly, Input ports can be directly connected to computer network cards, offline and on-line main control, as well as switches and photoelectric converters.
Fourthly, H807SA support three modes, one is Artnet mode, one is SD card offline mode, the last one is DMX console mode, which has XLR connectors on the back.
Lastly, On-line supporting software is “LED broadcasting software” or “MADRIX”, off-line supporting software is “LED programming software”.
1) 8 output ports with a maximum of 8192 pixels. The maximum number of control points per port is 1024.
2) Supporting Art-Net protocol and SD card offline mode and DMX console mode, it can cooperate with MADRIX software.
3) Address the DMX chips of Tianwei and Lianxinke.
4) The “LED Broadcasting Software” can be used to set up repeaters and amplifiers.
5) It can be connected and detached. It can be directly connected to the computer network card, or to the off-line and on-line main control system.
6) It is flexible in use, and can be interchanged freely, so it has strong adaptability to lighting engineering.
7) The transmission distance is long. The transmission signal adopts standard Ethernet protocol and the nominal distance is 100 meters. It can be used as a relay and directly through the photoelectric conversion module, so that the transmission distance can reach more than 25 kilometers.
Product: | 8 Ports LED Slave Controller H807SA | Art-Net | SD Card | DMX Console |
Model No.: | H807SA |
Controllable: | Can drive 8192 Pixels with 8 ports (1024Pixels/port) |
Input Volage: | AC100-240V |
Consumption: | 3.5W |
Net weight: | 1.20kg/pcs |
Dimension: | 230 x 125 x 44(mm) |
Supported driver chips: | Almost all of the digial led chips, including single SPI, Double SPI, DMX512, and more |
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