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    [ANSWERED] DMX control for RGBW spotlights

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      Konrad last edited by

      Thanks, I have just ordered an Enttec Pro DMX USB Inferface. I'll let you know when I can put it into operation :)

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        @vtt said:

        Enttec Pro DMX USB Inferface.

         I now have an Enttec Pro DMX USB Inferface, but I still can't get any further with it. Can someone please give me an example where I can control my RGBW spotlight with 4 silders?

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          Woland Tech Staff @Konrad last edited by

          @vtt

          I'd also recommend looking at @DusX 's DMX patch and User Actor, but here's one with a little more explanation: four-channel-enttec-dmx.izz

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            Woland Tech Staff @Konrad last edited by

            @vtt said:

            control my RGBW spotlight with 4 silders

             Also, if you're new to Isadora and want to use Slider controls in Isadora, you should check out this Isadora 101 video about the Control Panel.

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              Konrad last edited by

              Thanks Woland, but I can't get it to work, I have a brand new ENTTEC DMX USB PRO and my RGBW spotlight is set to DMX address 1. The baud rate is set to 57600. What am I doing wrong?

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                Woland Tech Staff @Konrad last edited by

                @vtt

                Try checking out this thread: https://community.troikatronix.com/topic/5798/dmx-usb-pro-interface-issues-isadora-solved?_=1723730032592

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                  Konrad last edited by

                  I was not able to uninstall the D2XX driver under Windows 11 to switch to the VCP driver that ISADORA needs. The tool discussed in the link is no longer available.

                  You should consider integrating an alternative to the hardware DMX control that is easier to handle than the ENTTEC PRO interface. For my part, I am no longer working with the ENTTEC PRO interface. I will now try a solution via Artnet with a DASLIGHT interface. Thanks anyway for the quick support.

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                    Juriaan Tech Staff @Konrad last edited by

                    @vtt

                    Have you tried the official drivers on the website of the manufacture?

                    https://www.enttec.com/product/dmx-usb-interfaces/dmx-usb-pro-professional-1u-usb-to-dmx512-converter/

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                      dbini @Konrad last edited by

                      @vtt

                      Is your computer communicating with the Enttec? (there's a little app called Enttec Pro Manager that you can use to check the connection over USB)
                      If so:
                      Is the green light on your Enttec flashing when you send a change of DMX value? If not, it sounds like Isadora is not communicating with the Enttec. Did you connect the Enttec using the Serial Port Setup menu? Did you click Enable Serial Ports in the Communications dropdown? You might also try reducing the Speed down to 1200 (in the Serial Port Setup screen)
                      Also - check the documentation for the RGBW spotlight. How are the channels set up? What mode is it in? Some RGBW devices are a bit difficult to use, for example: I've built a patch to control LED tubes where the first channel selects mode, then the next 3 or 4 channels alter the output according to mode.

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                        Konrad @dbini last edited by

                        I have now got the four-channel-enttec-dmx.izz example running with an old EUROLITE USB-DMX PRO Inferface on a Windows 10 computer. Now I can adjust my RGBW spot with the faders in the example. How can I change the example so that a DMX signal is constantly sent, because now when the fader is not moved the respective colour on the RGBW spot goes out?

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                          mark_m @Konrad last edited by

                          @vtt

                          It would really help us to help you if you were to answer the questions in @dbini 's post regarding the make and model of the RGBW spotlight. And the other questions they asked.

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                            Konrad @mark_m last edited by

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                            Here is the data for my DMX-RGBW spot:

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                              mark_m @Konrad last edited by

                              @vtt

                              Are you using it in 4 channel mode or 8 channel mode?

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                                Konrad @mark_m last edited by

                                @mark_m I use the 4 channel mode.

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                                  Konrad @Konrad last edited by

                                  @vtt Found a solution. Use a wave generator that constantly sends an input signal to the matrix on a channel that is not needed.4-kanal-eurolite-pro-test_02.izz

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                                    Konrad @Konrad last edited by

                                    @vtt This runs on a Windows 10 PC but not on a Windows 11 PC ???

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                                      Woland Tech Staff @Konrad last edited by

                                      @vtt said:

                                      @vtt This runs on a Windows 10 PC but not on a Windows 11 PC ???

                                      I've never seen any perceivable difference between running Isadora on a Windows 10 vs Windows 11 computer, so my first guess here is that this is related to the setup of your lighting hardware. Are there any additional drivers you installed or other hardware-specific setup steps that you performed on the Windows 10 computer that you didn't for the Windows 11 computer? 

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