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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 'IN' to the socket. As can be seen on the picture below, 'DMX **OUT**' is on the left and 'DMX **IN**' is on the right. 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 'IN' to the socket. As can be seen on the picture below, 'DMX **OUT**' is on the left and 'DMX **IN**' is on the right.
-{{  :definitions:3-pin-dmx-connectors.jpg  |3-pin DMX Connectors, OUT on left and IN on right.}}+{{  :dmx_definitions:3-pin-dmx-connectors.jpg  |3-pin DMX Connectors, OUT on left and IN on right.}}
  
 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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