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  1. @jackstoneThere are no instructions in driver how to set up a group of RGB lights to work as one. Do you do Red [1][4][7]? That is accepted, but cannot do same to Green and blue channels? And it doesn't work...Is there 3.3 instructions somewhere? In old driver, you would say 3 fixtures, 3 channels, and put in DMX numbers. Thanks for making a great driver, just need some instructions
  2. I'm using RS232 DMX engine by Engineering Solutions to integrate DMX decoders of American Lighting (Prizm Lighting) with Control4. https://americanlighting.com/REC-DMX-5A-4Z They have DMX amplifiers with and without RDM. Should I buy a DMX amplifier/splitter with RDM or without RDM if I'm using with Control4? https://www.prizmlighting.com/SPLIT8-RDM https://cdn.sanity.io/files/sks0xwph/production/e88764b52330f2327949e5bbb5a1c27146dcdc52.pdf
  3. I have tested the EA-5 controller with a RS232 DMX Engine. I had to break the 4th pin of DB-9 male connector starting from left, in order for it to work. DB-9 Connector broken pin - https://ibb.co/QCmsFZN However, I have not tested this with a CA-1 controller. As you know, CA-1 has a RJ45 port for serial communication and we can directly purchase a RJ45 to DB9 connector cable from Control4. In this case, do I need to break the 4th pin of this cable as well? RJ45 to DB9 Connector - https://ibb.co/MnpyR4t Thank you.
  4. Has anyone lighted pools with RGBW lights? I'm looking for a RGBW DMX fiber optic light engine to be used under water compatible with Control4. Recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!
  5. I'm looking for a way to control this DMX engine (LEH-4091 DMX) using RS232 Engine. Has anyone tried controlling this unit? http://www.minar.com.cn/en/content/?263.html
  6. Until C4 release a proper ColorWheel Proxy, here is a nice generic Color Wheel driver that work with every possible lights compatible with Control4. It is available right now at Houselogix, you can try it for free an unlimited number of time, so everyone looking for a simple Color Wheel interface that work with your RGB lights, here it is. You can try it with Phillips Hue, Enttec DMX, Lutron, C4 Dimmer or any other third party light driver, it should work with all of them­. Download link: http://www.houselogix.com/shop/generic-color-wheel-for-any-rgb-lights Features Overview: - Work with ANY Light device that is compatible with Control4 - Bind with light devices using a simple Device Selector or use variable in Programming - The Color Wheel interface work with the T3 Touch Screen or any mobile device using the Control4 App - The Color Wheel interface can be brought on-screen using a provided UI Button - Instant load, No glitch/Load time/Endless spinning wheel - 8 customizable presets - Custom Turn-On color - Brightness control - Customizable fade Frequent Asked Questions: Why I need to go to the Security Section to view the Color Wheel? Until Control4 release a proper Color Wheel Proxy, we had to use the Camera Proxy to bring this feature to Control4 Navigator. Ok, but why not using Web View? Because Web View, although very powerful, work only on T3 touchscreens... And if you have the same kind of customers as we have, they are IN LOVE with their phone so it NEED to work on their phone. If it does not work on phones, it does not work at all. This solution work either on T3 and on any mobile device via the Control4 App. BTW There is another comparable T3-Only WebView driver available right now. Can we trigger the Color Wheel interface without going to the Security section? Yes, on T3 you can use the Color Wheel UI button provided with this driver. You can place this UI button in any section of Navigator (except Lighting ) and you will then be able to trigger the Color Wheel interface using the Navigation Agent and simple Composer programming What kind of light device is compatible with this driver? Almost any lighting driver that work on Control4 will work with this driver, it can be a Control4 wall Dimmer, the Enttec DMX Dimmers, or any third party solution that control RGB light in Control4.
  7. We have some LED light strips next to the stairs, leading up to the second floor. I want to add them to my C4 system. According to the C4 installer, the current controller is not compatible with C4 ( I think it's American lighting), so he suggested to put in a DMX controller. Those things are not cheap, and I wonder if it's worth spending $800 for the dmx controller. He also mentioned I need a rs232-ethernet and led zone controller. Not sure why those are needed since the current LED controller is already in the media closet, close to the C4. Is this the best option or are there other solutions. I do plan to add more light strips in the near future.
  8. We are releasing a new solution for RGB LED Control with Control4. There is not so many good and affordable solutions of this kind right now, this driver may fill a gap many people wanted since a while. If you have tried other RGB LED Control solution for Control4 that are on the market right now, you may have find they may produce disappointing results, or other solutions may be better but for a price. The driver we are presenting if focussed mainly to work with RGB LED and use DMX as the standard lightning control protocol. It teams with a powerful interface that is the RS-232 DMX Engine from Engineering Solutions Inc. This little box have enough power to allow a complete management of RGB LED, Color effects, smooth fades, and more. Best of all, it does cost less than the other popular DMX solution for Control4. The driver fully support Advanced Lightning Agent scenes with perfectly synchronous activation with no external tool required to build a scene, it also feature a highly user friendly color effect management and native Control4 dimmer control to keep the experience similar the same as with Control4 own lightning system. Quick features list: - Native Control4 Dimmer Control - Full Advanced Lightning Agent support - Perfectly smooth scene activation with no popcorn effect - Smooth fades and color transition - Built-in Color Loop and Chase Effect - Effects are fully customizable - No CPU overhead - Support parallel tasking - Ultra fast response time - Exclusive Effect Switch for easy color effect creation - White override for RGBW Lightning The total cost of the driver and the interface is lower than the actual most popular DMX solution for Control4 and will produce better results, guarantee. Many people are already using it and they liked it. Check out this demo video of a basement with RGBW lightning, all controlled with Control4 and this driver: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQsbtevZwSg The whole DMX Lightning control solution is sold on the Houselogix Marketplace: https://www.houselogix.com/shop/lighting Driver documentation: http://www.domaudeo.com/Control4/Drivers/DMX/Instructions.pdf Driver package download: http://www.domaudeo.com/Control4/Drivers/DMX/DMX_for_Control4_v1.2.zip For pricing information, go to Houselogix https://www.houselogix.com/shop/domaudeo or contact info@domaudeo.com Feel free to ask question on this forum, we will gladly try our best to answer.
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