- Preface
- Hardware Tools
- General information on DMX interfaces
- SIUDI 1 (2000 USB interfaces)
- SIUDI 1bis (2002 USB interfaces)
- SIUDI 2 (2002 low cost USB interfaces)
- SIUDI IP1 (2004 ETHERNET-DMX interface)
- SIUDI 5 (2006 USB interfaces)
- SIUDI 6 (2006 low cost USB interfaces)
- SIUDI 7 (2009 USB-SD interfaces)
- SIUDI 8 (2010 USB interfaces)
- SIUDI 9 (2011 low cost USB interfaces)
- STICK 1 (2009 Touch-sensitive keypad)
- STICK 2 (2011 low cost glass keypad)
- STICK 3 (2012 palet/display glass keypad)
- Other connections
- Frequency Asked Questions (FAQS)
Hardware
XLR choice : 3 or 5 pins
The "DMX" norm imposes 5-pin XLR but the use of 3-pin XLR is very widespread because of their cost. Our interfaces are available either in 3-pin or 5-pin. You can change the XLR connector if you want. To do so, there are 4 resistors (0 ohms). See the table below, "YES" means that the resistor must be mounted :
| Ref | A | B | C | D |
|
Siudi1bis (out) Siudi2 (in/out) |
R30 | R31 | R5 | R8 |
|
Siudi4 (out) Ethernet-IP |
RS1 | RS2 | RS3 | RS4 |
|
Siudi6 low cost USB |
A | B | C | D |
|
Siudi5 (out) Siudi5 (in) |
RSA1 RSA2 | RSB1 RSB2 | RSC1 RSC2 | RSD1 RSD2 |
| XLR Female 3 pins | ||||
| XLR Female 5 pins | YES | YES | ||
| XLR Male 3 pins | YES | YES | ||
| XLR Male 5 pins | YES |
Notes:
- You cannot transform a "DMX OUT" interface into a "DMX IN" interface (or vice-versa) just by replacing the XLR connector.
- if you don't have a "0 ohms" resistor. you can use a small wire.
XLR Connector Pin Assignment :
Pin1 : DMX OUT GROUND
Pin2 : DMX OUT DATA -
Pin3 : DMX OUT DATA +








