Art-Net and DMX Config

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Art-Net and DMX Config

Delta has the ability to send out an Art-Net stream from the timeline and listen to Art-Net in order to activate any command from the external control command set. Art-Net can be converted to DMX using inexpensive Ethernet (RJ45 – Art-Net) to DMX (5 pin DIN) devices.

The configuration page sets up the output parameters for Art-Net and whether this is enabled for input and output separately:

Output

Output Art-Net Data Enable
Select this to enable the continuous Art-Net data stream output

Art-Net NIC
Choose which network adapter to broadcast Art-Net data from

Broadcast Address
Choose 255.255.255.255 for the whole network or a more limited address as required.

Art-Net Universe
Value 0 – 15, these behave as separate sets of data on the network

Art-Net SubNet
Value 0 – 15, these behave as separate sets of data on the network

Max Channels (Output)
Art-Net has 512 maximum channels, but you can select to output only a subset of this if required. Note that some DMX devices do not work properly unless they receive all 512 channels.

Broadcast Port
Select which port on which you wish to send Art-Net data. Default is 6454.

Input

Input Art-Net Data Enabled
Select this to enable Art-Net listeners (see Art-Net resource section).

Art-Net NIC
Specify the NIC to receive the Art-Net data.*

Receive Port
Select which port on which you wish to receive Art-Net data. Default is 6455.

Enable TestMode
Selecting this increments all output channels continuously in a ramp for testing.

Note that only one server should be set to broadcast out to a specific Universe / SubNet, as multiple servers broadcasting on the same settings will conflict.

* You cannot send Art-Net back into the same server that DeltaServer is running on if you have input and output NICs set to the same interface. DeltaServer will assume exclusive control over the input Art-Net port for the NIC chosen. The input signal will therefore not reach any other application on the same machine listening to the same port on the same NIC.

Page edited [d/m/y]: 15/06/2021