LumenDimM4 - 4 Channel CRMX Wireless Dimmer
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LumenDimM4 - 4 Channel CRMX Wireless Dimmer

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LumenDimM4 - 4 Channel CRMX Wireless DimmerThe RC4 Series 3 LumenDimM4 is a miniature battery powered 4 channel wireless DMX dimmer ideal for for LEDs, lamps, motors in small props, costumes, and more that operates on the CMRX platform. The LumenDimM4 combines the best RC4 Wireless Harmonized Design features with a built in genuine LumenRadio CRMX radio transceiver. The result is an easy to use, reliable, feature filled DMX dimmer that gives users an outstanding wireless RDM (remote device

The RC4 Series 3 LumenDimM4 is a miniature battery-powered 4-channel wireless DMX dimmer ideal for for LEDs, lamps, motors in small props, costumes, and more that operates on the CMRX platform. The LumenDimM4 combines the best RC4 Wireless Harmonized Design features with a built-in genuine LumenRadio CRMX radio transceiver. The result is an easy to use, reliable, feature-filled DMX dimmer that gives users an outstanding wireless RDM (remote device management) experience that includes multiple dimmer curves and PWM frequencies.

Barely larger than a matchbox, the LumenDimM4 — the M stands for miniature — features super-smooth LED dimming, high-power halogen dimming and hobby servo-motor control, which are accomplished with four dimmers. In fact, a single LumenDimM4 could be used to construct a complete miniature moving light.

Harmonized Design is part of the RC4 Wireless product experience, and the LumenDimM4 is no different. It features:

The LumenDimM4 has four channels, which makes it ideal for red-green-blue (RGB), red-green-blue-white (RGBW) and red-green-blue-amber (RGBA) LED color-mixing. The RC4 Wireless Hue/Saturation/Level (HSL) Color Controller delivers best-in-class color consistency over the entire dimming range, by ensuring precise primary color ratios even at very low dimmer levels using 16-bit (65,536 step) dimming. Unlike single-channel DMX control of color mix from a console, which is limited to 256 steps and becomes heavily quantized at low levels, the RC4 HSL Color Controller maintains high ratiometric precision throughout the dimming range, which means precise—and easy—color mixing.

Four dimmer outputs also provide an optimal experience with the RC4 Wireless Flkr Effects Engine. Using DMX channels for control, dynamic animated effects are easily and quickly created using the LumenDimM4. The RC4 Wireless Flkr Effects Engine is not a canned effect generator; this is a tool the enables designers to create unique looks to suit their specific need. These original effects can also be stored and recalled, and a saved effect can be enabled on power-up. This provides a means of creating and using custom effects without an external DMX controller — perfect for standalone displays in retail, trade shows, and more.

Learn more about how to use the LumenDimM4 at the RC4 Knowledge Base.

The RC4 Series 3 LumenDimM4, and all RC4 Series 3 dimmers, provides a wired DMX data port.  In most cases this port is used to output data to nearby fixtures including fog machines, moving lights, and projector dousers.  The DMX port can also be configured as a DMX input, allowing the LumenDimM4 to be used as a wired dimmer.  Either wireless or wired, a comprehensive RDM implementation includes E1.37 dimmer configuration parameters, numerous status sensors (voltage, temperature, current), and each individual dimmer appears as an RDM sub-device.

Screw terminals are provided for connection of the power supply (+/-DC IN) and load devices (+/-DimA, +/-DimB, +/-DimC, +/-DimD). The supply powers both the internal electronics and the connected loads. Dimmers switch on the negative side of the circuit, ideal for common-anode (common positive) LED tape.  Dimmer output voltage is precisely the DC power input voltage with no appreciable losses within the 16A total power handling limit of the device

The DMX miniplug port can be used with a range of RC4 DMX cables, including 3-pin and 5-pin male and female XLR adaptors. The most common adaptor is the RC4DMX5FA with 5-pin female XLR connector.

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