The DX10V-PRL is a DMX to power (8) Relay control with simultaneous 0-10 volt converter. Use as a 8x power relay control unit and/or as a 0-10V analog converter. This functionality provides a 0~10 volt variable control signal with a corresponding relay to shut off the power to the respective driver or device below the 10% DMX level. For example, some LED drivers only dim from 100% down to 10%, the DX10V-PRL provides the power supply connectivity to turn on and off the power below the 10% range. The DX10V-PRL has [8] 0~10 variable outputs and [8] relay switching control outputs. That is, output 1 has a 0~10 volt output and a relay control output, both set to respond to the same DMX channel. For example, if the DMX start channel is set to 100, then output 1 of the 0~10 volt variable control and output 1 of the relay will respond to DMX channel 100. The relays have voltage and current limitations, see the specifications for the power switching capabilities. +12V power supply for circuit electronics included.
See the DMX 0 – 10 Volt Products Page to decide if this function will work for your system.
FEATURES:
- Engineered with quality parts and a reliable and simple design
- Screw terminals installed for easy connection
- [8] 0~10 volt outputs and [8] power relay outputs
- LED indicators: Power, Status, and 8 relay status LED’s
- Test mode for checking each output
- Assign the address start channel to any of the 512 DMX channels
- Stand-alone (No DMX) – turn all outputs off, or variably set on-board potentiometer
PCB INCLUDES:
- Preassembled DX10V-PRL PCB (Printed Circuit Board) with (4) .375″ standoffs and screws for enclosure mounting
- 16 Quick connect spade terminals for relay connections (12-10 Gauge)
- +12V power supply for circuit electronics
FAQ
Q. Will the DX10V control and work with my equipment?
A. Our DX10V unit is designed to control many different types of equipment such as 0-10V controlled LED drivers and 0-10V motor controls. To determine compatibility, examine the specifications for your equipment and insure it doesn’t draw more than 20mA at 10 volts and no more than 10mA at 0 volts. These specifications may not be accessible and may require a technical call to the manufacturer.
Q. Will the DX10V outputs go all the way down to 0 volts?
A. For most practical purposes yes our controller will go to zero. The actual voltage is about 50mV (.05V) and should be considered OFF by most 0-10V controlled products.
Q. Why won’t my 0-10 volt controlled LED lights turn completely off?
A. Most LED drivers we have researched dim from 100% to 10%, and will not turn off completely. This is a limitation of the LED driver. To determine if specific LED drivers will turn completely off, check the specifications of the driver, under the 0-10V dimming section look for ranges such as 100%-10%, 100%-1%, or 100%-0%. These specifications may not be shown and may require a call to the technical department of the manufacturer. If it’s determined that the driver will not dim to 0%, then this option is needed to turn the power off to the LED driver(s) when the 0-10V input goes below 1 volt.
Q. Can I gang or connect more than one driver per output of the DX10V?
A. Yes, ganging should work for 0-10V input devices, just insure they don’t draw more than 20mA at 10 volts and no more than 10mA at 0 volts. These specifications may not be shown and may require a technical call to the manufacturer. Typically drivers will draw about 1mA to 1.5mA at 10 volts, so it is plausible that 12 or more could be controlled per output. To insure these specs are not exceeded it is recommended to connect the drivers as desired and measure the current at 10 volts AND then measure at 0 volts.