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Looking for help with Eurolite EDX 4 Channel Dimmer fixture

Rinske
2014-08-17
2014-08-19
  • Rinske

    Rinske - 2014-08-17

    Hello people who know more about QLC+ than I do,

    I'm quite new to QLC+, but I'm very interested in learning a lot about it.

    My first goal is to connect two lightbulbs to my computer and make sure I can dim them.
    I have an Enttec Open DMX USB interface, an Eurolight EDX4 4 channel dimmer, two lightbulbs, and the cables to connect everything.

    QLC+ does recognize the Enttec interface and I marked it as the place where the output should go.

    Then I tried to make a fixture for the EDX4 dimmer following the tutorial of Massimo Callegari. I also tried to use some other fixtures for other 4 channel dimmers. And I did check the DMX adress (in QLC+ I put the adress on 1-4, and on the EDX4 device I put the adress on 1).
    But the lightbulbs stay off when I go to the simple view in QLC+ and move the sliders up.

    Does anyone have an idea what I did wrong? I probably made a mistake when I tried to create the fixture, but I don't know what to improve exactly.

    Thanks in advance for any ideas/reactions!

    Rinske

     
  • jef m

    jef m - 2014-08-17

    How about if you load QLC with no fixtures, just your output Enttec, and move the channels 1-4 in Simple Desk? Make sure you don't have Blackout clicked :}

     
  • Rinske

    Rinske - 2014-08-19

    Thanks for your reply! I tried loading QLC+ with no fixtures, and the blackout function is off. But the lightbulbs stay off too when I move the channels in Simple Desk. Any other suggestions?

     
  • Jano Svitok

    Jano Svitok - 2014-08-19

    Once more:

    1. go to input tab, mark enttec open dmx usb as output for Universe 1
    2. (you may delete other universes)
    3. Set DIP switch on the EDX4: 1 on, all other off
    4. raise channels 1-4 in the Simple Desk (make sure Universe 1 is selected).

    5. if the connection is OK, the LED on the dimmer should blink (if I recall correctly).

    6. if it doesn't work - can you plug a hw controller instead of the enttec dongle to check the cables/dimmer?

    7. please post your operating system (windows/linux/osx) and version.

    8. if possible, use simple DMX tester to check signal (http://www.bigclive.com/dmxtest.htm)

    9. swap DMX cable with another.

    10. add generic dimmer fixture (fixtures tab) - set channels count to 4.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2014-08-19
    • Do you lightbulbs work ?
    • Is your XLR cable OK ? (may be reversed)
    • Is the EDX4 powered up ?
    • Is the EDX4 fuse OK ?

    • Do you have access to another fixture to test your QLC+ + Open DMX setup ?

    • Do you have access to another DMX Controller to test your EDX4 + lightbulbs setup ?
     
  • Boxy

    Boxy - 2014-08-19

    I noticed as well that the DIP switches are weird:

    1) Bit 1 is on the left.
    2) On is down.

    So, left one down, all others up (I couldn't get a laser working this way. RTFM and remember zero isn't used!).

     
    • Rinske

      Rinske - 2014-08-19

      Yes, I made sure the left one was down and the others up :)

       
  • Rinske

    Rinske - 2014-08-19

    Thanks for the suggestions. I'll to answer your questions the best I can.

    • (1) I marked the enttec device as output for Universe 1
    • (3) I set the DIP switch on the EDX4 on 1
    • (4) I raised the channels 1-4 in Simple Desk in Universe 1
    • (5) There are 5 LED's on the dimmer. One for each channel, they're off. There's also one with the text "DMX signal POWER", this one is on.
    • (6) I don't have another controller, but I'll try to borrow that from someone
    • (7) My operating system is OS X 10.9.3
    • (8) I don't have the materials and tools to make a DMX tester. Thanks for the link though.
    • (9) I just have one cable with a 5p male and a 3p female end to connect the EDX and Enttec devices.
    • (10) I added the generic dimmer fixture (with 4 channels) in Universe 1

    • My lightbulbs work

    • My XLR cable is brand new, so I guess it should be fine. About the reverse thing, you are talking about the way the 2nd and 3rd pin are connected, right? The label of the (5p male - 3p female) cable says: "3=+ 2=- 1=GND 4/5=N". On the EDX device is written: "1:GND 2:DATA"-" 3:DATA"+" ".
    • The EDX4 is powered up
    • The fuse for every channel is OK
    • I don't have acces to another fixture right now, but I'll try to arrange that
    • I don't have acces to another DMX controller too, but I'll try to borrow that from someone too.

    .... the lightbulbs stay off.

     
    • Jano Svitok

      Jano Svitok - 2014-08-19

      (7) My operating system is OS X 10.9.3:
      Have you disabled Apple's FTDI driver? See Questions and answers in the online help, or check here: http://qlcplus.zvukari.sk/docs/questionsandanswers.html#osx-mavericks

       
      • Rinske

        Rinske - 2014-08-19

        That solved it! Thanks a lot!

         
  • Massimo Callegari

    That Mavericks thing is the eleventh of the ten plagues of Egypt...

    I should add a big-bold-black message to the DMX USB plugin info box, warning everybody that Apple sucks.

     
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