Designed as an interface for dimmer and control systems, the IF 501 Protocol Converter and Auto Sequence Control Device from NSI/Leviton can combine and convert analog, analog multiplex, and digital control signals. This flexible control interface has the ability of in/out combinations of DMX512, CMX, AMX, Micro-Plex, Luma-Net, Midi, RS-232, and 0-10V analog protocols. The IF 501 is programmable as a standalone auto sequence control device, with eight pre-programmed crossfading chase effects with step times from 1 to 60 seconds. A precision 20-cue sequence with fade and wait times from 0.1 seconds to 50 minutes may also be programmed.
Benefits
- Eight pre-programmed auto sequence chases for standalone operation
- Programmable 20-cue sequence ASCII text files control 16 channels for standalone operation
- Interface between a computer and the Luma-Net network for programming Luma-Net stations
- Trigger Luma-Net presets with external contact closures
- In/out combinations of the following protocols: DMX512, CMX, AMX, Micro-Plex, Luma-Net, Midi, RS-232, and 0-10V analog (CMX to DMX)
Conversion Capabilities
- Micro-Plex converts to DMX512
- Micro-Plex converts to AMX192
- DMX512 converts to Micro-Plex
- DMX512 converts to AMX192
- MIDI converts to Micro-Plex
- MIDI converts to DMX512
- MIDI converts to AMX192
- RS-232 converts to Micro-Plex
- RS-232 converts to DMX512
- RS-232 converts to AMX192
- 4 channels 0-10V analog converts to Micro-Plex
- 4 channels 0-10V analog converts to DMX512
- 4 channels 0-10V analog converts to AMX192