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Mispet
Hi everone, I have a Strand Act 6 dimmer pack with a +10v/-10v 8 pin dim conetion. I have a Pulsar 2 way/12 chanel lighting board. the dimmers pack is ment to be auto between plus and minus. At the moment the Pulsar is not talking to the dimmer pack. can anyone advise me on what I need to have thys two system working together

yours
simschr
Hello,

Although the dimmer can take ±10v the Pulsar desk will have a different pin-out to the Strand dimmer. You may need to make up a jumper to get your desk working with the dimmers. Tom Baldwin's Tech Data site has the information you need - http://business.virgin.net/tom.baldwin/pinout-8din.html

Chris
tokm
QUOTE (Mispet @ 29 Jul 2009, 1:33 PM) *
Hi everone, I have a Strand Act 6 dimmer pack with a +10v/-10v 8 pin dim conetion. I have a Pulsar 2 way/12 chanel lighting board. the dimmers pack is ment to be auto between plus and minus. At the moment the Pulsar is not talking to the dimmer pack. can anyone advise me on what I need to have thys two system working together

yours
Pulsar and Strand use different connector pinouts for theyre analogue systems, so I susspect thats where your problem lies.. What you need to make or get is some 8pin din cables that swap pins accordinly. Both connector pinouts are availiable on the net so this's probably something you can sort out yourself pretty quickly.

Hth, T

*ah, beaten to it by simschr!*
Mispet
QUOTE (tokm @ 29 Jul 2009, 1:45 PM) *
QUOTE (Mispet @ 29 Jul 2009, 1:33 PM) *
Hi everone, I have a Strand Act 6 dimmer pack with a +10v/-10v 8 pin dim conetion. I have a Pulsar 2 way/12 chanel lighting board. the dimmers pack is ment to be auto between plus and minus. At the moment the Pulsar is not talking to the dimmer pack. can anyone advise me on what I need to have thys two system working together

yours
Pulsar and Strand use different connector pinouts for theyre analogue systems, so I susspect thats where your problem lies.. What you need to make or get is some 8pin din cables that swap pins accordinly. Both connector pinouts are availiable on the net so this's probably something you can sort out yourself pretty quickly.

Hth, T

*ah, beaten to it by simschr!*


Thank for the help, will let you kw if it works
Stuart91
What's the situation with desk power? I expect the Pulsar desk will be expecting a supply voltage from the pack, but will this be available from the Strand?
Mispet
QUOTE (Mispet @ 29 Jul 2009, 12:33 PM) *
Hi everone, I have a Strand Act 6 dimmer pack with a +10v/-10v 8 pin dim conetion. I have a Pulsar 2 way/12 chanel lighting board. the dimmers pack is ment to be auto between plus and minus. At the moment the Pulsar is not talking to the dimmer pack. can anyone advise me on what I need to have thys two system working together

yours


Ok still having a problem, I have rewire the 8 pin dim contion cable and still am getting nothing but 2 lights on that I can't control from the board, so is the lighting board at fualt or the act 6 power pack. If I put the old Act 6 lighting board on the pack it is still working. any ideas would be a help

Stuart


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QUOTE (Stuart91 @ 29 Jul 2009, 7:55 PM) *
What's the situation with desk power? I expect the Pulsar desk will be expecting a supply voltage from the pack, but will this be available from the Strand?


there is deffently power from the power pack
boatman
Have you checked the polarity of the voltage supplied by the ACT6? Although the dimmer pack will accept +10 or -10V control signals, I think you will find that its power supply output is -20V which is no use for the Pulsar desk. The latter will require +20V and, before you ask, no you can't simply swap the wires over. If that is the case, you will have to disconnect the wire supplying power from the dimmer pack to the desk and use an external +20V supply. If you can't get +20V, then +15V will probably be sufficient.
TomHoward
Just to highlight a recent thread on this - http://www.blue-room.org.uk/index.php?showtopic=35966
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