dmx_definitions:dmx_cables
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The connectors with the holes are the out, think of it like a power socket, you cannot (would not) put you fingers in the socket and the power comes out of it. The in is the connectors with the pins, again think like a power plug, you can touch the pins and no harm is done and this goes ' | The connectors with the holes are the out, think of it like a power socket, you cannot (would not) put you fingers in the socket and the power comes out of it. The in is the connectors with the pins, again think like a power plug, you can touch the pins and no harm is done and this goes ' | ||
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When connecting your fixtures with cables try to use the shortest cable possible, but not so short that it is stretched. | When connecting your fixtures with cables try to use the shortest cable possible, but not so short that it is stretched. | ||
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| Recent Martin Professional fixtures are fitted with a set of jumpers on\\ the main PCB that allow you to reconfigure the pinout of the data connectors.\\ | | Recent Martin Professional fixtures are fitted with a set of jumpers on\\ the main PCB that allow you to reconfigure the pinout of the data connectors.\\ | ||
== See Also: == | == See Also: == | ||
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