PXM PX716 is a signal splitting device, or DMX-RDM splitter, that allows for providing branches in extensive DMX-RDM installations. It supports the RDM protocol and can be used to create up to four independent branches from a single DMX-RDM input.
The PX716 will amplify and regenerate DMX-RDM signal, removing interference effects and eliminating signal reflections on DMX-RDM lines.
A maximum of four splitters can be connected in a cascading arrangement. The device is designed to run from 230V AC mains and has a metal housing. Additional mounting kits are available for installing a single PX716 unit in a RACK system, two units side by side in a RACK system, or for suspending a PX716 from e.g. a truss.
PXM PX716 is a signal splitting device, or DMX-RDM splitter, that allows for providing branches in extensive DMX-RDM installations. It supports the RDM protocol and can be used to create up to four independent branches from a single DMX-RDM input.
The PX716 will amplify and regenerate DMX-RDM signal, removing interference effects and eliminating signal reflections on DMX-RDM lines.
A maximum of four splitters can be connected in a cascading arrangement. The device is designed to run from 230V AC mains and has a metal housing. Additional mounting kits are available for installing a single PX716 unit in a RACK system, two units side by side in a RACK system, or for suspending a PX716 from e.g. a truss.
PXM PX716 is a signal splitting device, or DMX-RDM splitter, that allows for providing branches in extensive DMX-RDM installations. It supports the RDM protocol and can be used to create up to four independent branches from a single DMX-RDM input.
The PX716 will amplify and regenerate DMX-RDM signal, removing interference effects and eliminating signal reflections on DMX-RDM lines.
A maximum of four splitters can be connected in a cascading arrangement. The device is designed to run from 230V AC mains and has a metal housing. Additional mounting kits are available for installing a single PX716 unit in a RACK system, two units side by side in a RACK system, or for suspending a PX716 from e.g. a truss.
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