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22 VC-Strip™ Family Safety and Installation Guide
Calculating the number of DMX channels required
A VC-Strip installation uses the three DMX channels required by each element (individual pixel, module or
group of modules) multiplied by the total number of elements in the installation. For example, an installation
containing fifty VC-Strip 16x1 RGB modules will require:
3 DMX channels if the entire installation is controlled as one group,
3 channels x 10 groups = 30 DMX channels if the installation is divided into ten groups that are controlled
individually,
3 channels x 50 modules = 150 DMX channels if each of the fifty modules is controlled as an individual
group, and
3 channels x 50 modules x 16 pixels = 2400 DMX channels if each of the 800 pixels is controlled
individually (in this example, five DMX universes will be required because one DMX universe has up to
512 channels).
Pixel and module modes
If you set a VC-Strip to pixel mode, each pixel on the module is controlled individually.
If you set a VC-Strip to module mode, all the pixels on the module are controlled together as one group.
The interfaces of RDM-compliant controllers vary depending on the producer, but you should be able to find
the pixel and module mode options in the Settings or Options area of your controller.
Individual and grouped control can be mixed freely in an installation. For example, some VC-Strip modules
can be set up for individual pixel control, other modules can be set up for individual module control, and
other modules can be put into groups for grouped control of multiple modules.
DMX addresses
To prepare an installation for DMX control, you need to set it up using an RDM-compliant DMX controller so
that each individually controlled element (pixel, module or group of modules) will receive instructions from
the controller on its own DMX channels. The DMX address (also known as the control address or start
channel) is the first of these channels. If an element requires more than one DMX channel, it uses the DMX
address channel and the channels immediately above it. For example, if you set a VC-Strip RGB module to
module mode so that you control all its pixels as one group, and if you set it to DMX address 1, it will use
DMX channels 1 - 3. Channel 4 will be available for use as a DMX address for the next device.
If you set a VC-Strip to pixel mode so that you can control individual pixels, its LEDs use DMX addresses
according to a ‘left-to-right’ numbering system. For example, if one VC-Strip RGB module is set to pixel
control and set to DMX address 1, each of the 16 LEDs will use 3 channels, and the module will use DMX
channels 1 - 48 (Channel 1 -3 for the first pixel at the end of the module with the IN and OUT connectors,
channels 4 - 6 for the next pixel etc. until it reaches channels 46 - 48 for the last pixel furthest from the IN
and OUT connectors). Channel 49 will be available for use as a DMX address for the next device.
If you set a VC-Strip to module mode so that you control it as one module, it will use three DMX channels as
described above. If you want to create a group of modules that you always control together, give all those
modules the same DMX address. All modules that have the same DMX address will receive the same
instructions and behave identically.
Setting up via RDM
Using an RDM-compliant DMX controller, you can communicate with the VC-Strip modules on the DMX
data link via RDM. You can:
Retrieve data
Set the DMX addresses of the groups or pixels on the link
Set modules to grouped or pixel control modes (see above)
Apply various setup options.
See the controller’s user manual for details of how to retrieve information from and send commands to the
VC-Strip.
Setting up shortened modules
Any VC-Strip that has been shortened by cutting the module will communicate the number of LEDs it
contains to the P3 or RDM controller so that its pixels are controlled correctly.

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MerkMartin
ModelVC-Strip
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TaalNederlands
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