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The Bi-directional ArtNet DMX Ethernet Lighting Controller Interface (CR011R-3pin) is a versatile tool designed for lighting professionals. It supports 5V DC power input, features a customizable startup display, and allows for bi-directional DMX communication. With an easy-to-use Oled control system and remote configuration capabilities, this device can control up to 512 channels, making it an essential addition to any lighting setup.
E**T
great for lights
bought to replace a much more expensive unit that broke. works as described. configuration was easy and performance has been rock solid. no issues after 6 months. highly recommended if using to run light shows with ethernet -dmx. will buy again if just to have a standby or create another universe. priced right!
G**B
Easy to setup and works flawlessly
Wanted to get the lighting control (running Luminair Pro) at the small non-profit venue I do tech consulting for moved from a fixed location to being able to be controlled from a tablet. This Pknight ArtNet controller did the job beautifully at a very reasonable price (non-profit = "Budget? What budget?". It was very much a plug-and-play experience, and it's been working like a champ.
I**Z
Excelente
Excelente articulo
J**M
Does everything I need it to do and more, LOVE this device!
Needed a few of these to use with QLC+ lighting software and some DMX light fixtures. THey work exactly as I'd hoped! Each one of these units can convert an entire universe of DMX to ArtNet, or vice versa, and they run solid! Configuration is a breeze on the LCD, I couldn't be happier!
S**K
Nice little unit, works as advertized Cons: no web-interface and cannot route.
Got one of these to test because my school had one; nice little unit that appears to do all the right things. Configuration is easy once you understand you have to hold the "return" for 3 seconds to make a setting stick. Using Micro-USB is nice as you can put a recharging block inline to add power redundancy. Screen and lighting is nice and does all the right things. I'd have given it 5 stars if it had a web-server based configuration; the RDM config for the name is nice .. but the only tool that works is Windows based, and we're a Mac Shop so I had to setup to use that. Also this only works in a single subnet .. it does not allow for a defined router if you have multiple subnets.
K**H
Rugged and quick setup
Using this for a small setup on a single universe. All I had to do was configure the IP address and Artnet>DMX direction and I was up and running with QLC+. This is a no brainer and glad I took this path instead of choosing a USB-DMX adapter.
N**Y
Not easy to set up
I had to return it. It is not easy to set up at all. I followed the instructions and every video, and it never worked! Three days of being driven out of my mind was enough. Sent back for a full refund, it never worked! 30-year veteran in lighting, sound and performance!
B**Y
Works great with Home Assistant
I had a custom programmed Raspberry PI 3 that was controlling my DMX lights. The RP3 solution provided the DMX control signals and a custom UI. The problem was every time something need to be changed the software had to be updated. The RP3 would also sometimes fail to boot after an unexpected power failure. While looking for an easier way to create lighting control UIs I came across Home Assistant (Home Automation Software) that provides an interface to ART-NET which also controls DMX lights. So I purchased this ART-Net device and set it up with Home Assistant and it works great once configured and initialized with the free software. I have found that you must use ART-NET's software to get the device to start working the first time. After that it works great and with Home Assistant it is easy to add, remove and update lighting control User Interfaces.
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