profile for Chinly 12 channel ... H DMX 512 Decoder

I need help finding a profile for an LED strip, using a Chinly 12 channel ... H DMX 512 Decoder.   That's all I know.   I have tried the Generic LED RGB profiles with no luck.   Any ideas?  Thanks

  • Hi Stephen,

    the Decoder itself is not what you are searching for in the first place.
    More important is; what are you going to operate with it.

    1. Are you using a single LED-Strip
    2. Are you using Multiple LED Strips, but like to control them as they are one
    3. Are you using Multiple LED Strips and like to have them as separate Fixtures to control

    For 1.: You can go with your "Generic LED RGB" Fixture
    For 2.: You can use you "Generic LED RGB" Fixture and patch as much Parts, of the same Fixture-Type, as you like
    For 3.: You can use your "Generic LED RGB" Fixture and make:
       A: every LED Strip a single Channel
       B: create a Multicell fixture based on a "Generic LED RGB" Fixture for each Cell

    That is, what pops into my Mind.

  • Hi Stephen,

    These decoders are similar to the ones I use. Essentially it is a decoder for 4 strips of RGB LED. so what you do is patch as a generic RGB fixture at the starting address. If you only need one strip then you only need 1 channel. If you want to use 4 strips then assign them to 4 separate generic RGB fixtures and the addresses will be consecutive.  I have also used multiple single colour strips in the one fixture strip such as Ch 1,2&3 all red strips assigned as dimmers and then ran effects over them.

    Hope this helps.

    Geoff

  • Hello, Thanks for the explanation.     We have used this same profile, yet we continued to have difficulty.

    The equipment arrangement was:    A Xantrex Portable Power System AC Panel Cart, A ShowBaby 6, Chinley 12 Channel Decoder, and a single 12v RGE LED Strip.   

    The Chinley 12 Channel Decoder, and a single 12v RGE LED Strip worked fine, when supplied with DMX from the console.

    or The Chinley 12 Channel Decoder, and a single 12v RGE LED Strip worked fine, when supplied with AC from the building.

    The Chinley 12 Channel Decoder, and a single 12v RGE LED Strip did not work with the combination of portable power, and wireless DMX.    

    Maybe all these devices need a common ground?

  • Hello, Thanks for the explanation.     We have used this same profile, yet we continued to have difficulty.

    The equipment arrangement was:    A Xantrex Portable Power System AC Panel Cart, A ShowBaby 6, Chinley 12 Channel Decoder, and a single 12v RGE LED Strip.   

    The Chinley 12 Channel Decoder, and a single 12v RGE LED Strip worked fine, when supplied with DMX from the console.

    or The Chinley 12 Channel Decoder, and a single 12v RGE LED Strip worked fine, when supplied with AC from the building.

    The Chinley 12 Channel Decoder, and a single 12v RGE LED Strip did not work with the combination of portable power, and wireless DMX.    

    Maybe all these devices need a common ground?

  • But if it is working with a Desk, than the problem is somewhere else.

    They don't need a common ground.
    But you should check if:

    1.: your Wireless DMX is outputting right
    2.: your Portable Power is working right

    I would put the system in a working state and than switch 1 part only and recheck.
    If that is working, go back and recheck the 2nd new part in the system.

    And if that works as well, add all together, one by one. And check in between.

  • We have done the troubleshooting for these parts with known working parts.    The DMX works the same, coming from the console or through the SHowBabay 6.

  • The portable power also works as expected with alternate appliances.  All parts are new this year.  We have swapped out each part of the 'chain' component by component.  I'll look at the parts in between when I can.  It's all built into a set piece, making it difficult to reach.     Thank you.

  • Ahh. My number one rule is I need good access to all electronic bits that are built in to set peices!

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