just to be sure about every possibility of this product

128 out. Stand Alone memory (60 out). Limited software features

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84germain
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just to be sure about every possibility of this product

Post by 84germain »

Hello.

I'm very interesting by this product. I just want to be sure that I could do everything I need before buying it.

- could this product be powered in stand alone mode by USB AND external 9V alimentation?

- about the '4 triggering actions (I/O ports)', is it possible to do contact between more than one I/O port and using up to 15 address like showed in the 'port information' in the stand alone programming of the DVC2

- is this product like the SIUDI-6A? so do we have 15-pin connector block to connect power, ports, DMX and led?

Thanks for all these confirmations.

François
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Post by simonB »

- could this product be powered in stand alone mode by USB AND external 9V alimentation?

Only 1 at a time, you need to move a resistor to change between power and USB.

- about the '4 triggering actions (I/O ports)', is it possible to do contact between more than one I/O port and using up to 15 address like showed in the 'port information' in the stand alone programming of the DVC2

There has been much debate about this. In our specification, we say you cannot combine the ports on the 4 port interface (although you can on all 8 port interfaces to produce up to 255 triggers). However certain users have found a work-around and have achieved this with the 4 port interfaces.

- is this product like the SIUDI-6A? so do we have 15-pin connector block to connect power, ports, DMX and led?

This is exactly the same interface, but programmed to work with Daslight. You will need to solder directly onto the interface to connect the power and port sockets.

See the SIUDI-6A tutorials here for more info..

http://www.nicolaudie.com/tutorials/siudi
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