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Question about the 128-M

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 1:29 pm
by RCoaster
I have a few questions regarding the DVC2 128-M. I've researched everything I could find about it and ended up leaving me more questions than answers. Hope someone could give me a straight answer for them! :)

I've seen references to this being a suidi-6. The information related to the suidi-6 shows that it is a pcb-only interface, and doesn't come in a case. It also shows that it only has 6 port triggers.

Does the DVC2-128-M come in a case, and are there really 8 port dry-contact triggers via the external HE10 connector?

Is the 30-step limitation for 30 scenes total, (900 steps total) or if I have 9 scenes only, can I have 100 steps per scene or am I still stuck with 30 steps regardless of the number of scenes?

I'm hoping that the 128-M would meet my needs for a small interactive display tied in with a 8-channel dmx dimmer pack that I can run in standalone mode.

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:42 am
by Richard CSL
these questions should all be answered on the daslight.com web page.

as far as I know the 128 comes in a plastic housing with the same connectors as all the other interfaces.

the HE10 connector connects the same as all the other interfaces, on the homepage there is a wiring diagram.
the 128 only comes with the capability of a maximum of 128 dmx channels and a maximum of 30 scenes. the scenes are all accessible either form the up down buttons on the boz or directly via the HE10 connector.

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 10:06 am
by simonB
I've seen references to this being a suidi-6.

It's not a SIUDI 6.

Does the DVC2-128-M come in a case

Yes.

and are there really 8 port dry-contact triggers via the external HE10 connector?

Yes.

Is the 30-step limitation for 30 scenes total,

30 steps per scene, so 900 steps with 30 full scenes.