lumenradio 801260070396 CRMX Stardust Universal Transmitter User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- LumenRadio
Table of Contents
- Safety information
- Introduction
- Cognitive coexistence
- Compatibility
- Linking key
- Cloning transmitters
- Overview
- Wall mounting
- Settings and operation
- How to update
- Main menu
- Streaming ACN
- Compliance information
- Accessories
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
801260070396
CRMX Stardust Universal Transmitter
User Manual
Safety information
WARNING
This product must be earthed.
- please read these instructions and safety instructions carefully before using this product.
- Keep these instructions for future reference.
- Never plug the product into the mains supply while it is still in its packaging. Never cover during use.
- Only use indoors and in dry spaces, except where otherwise explicitly stated.
- Verify that the product has not been damaged in transport before you make use of it.
- Keep the product out of the reach of animals, children, and persons who require supervision.
- This product is intended for professional use only.
- Always place the product on a stable, solid, and at the base or safely secure it.
- Do not use the product near hot surfaces or objects.
- The mains cable must be regularly and carefully checked for damage to the cable, the plug, and other parts. In the event of damage, the product must not be used until the main cable has been replaced. If the product needs to be cleaned, the adapter or main cable must be disconnected from the main supply.
- Repairs must only be carried out by a qualified person.
- Note that the connected voltage and current correspond to the sticker on the product.
- Never submerge the product or the mains cable in water or any other liquid, in order to prevent electric shocks, re, injury, and other hazards.
- Never carry the product by the cables and do not put the cord around sharp edges.
Introduction
This user manual refers to version 1.0.13 or later.
Welcome to the large family of users of LumenRadio’s world-leading wireless
DMX system. We hope that you will enjoy your brand-new devices. We, at
LumenRadio, have tailored this wireless DMX system to deliver reliability at
its best. No matter if you’re using them at a nightclub, a community theatre,
or on the set of a feature lm, you should be able to trust its cable-like
reliability, but without the hassle of cables.
Wireless DMX in a nutshell
Wireless DMX can be used in many different setups, may it be one single
universe being transmitted from one point over a distance to one receiver.
This is what is called point-to-point, and is a common scenario when shooting
wireless DMX over a distance where the cable is not possible. The cable is
simply replaced with a wireless cable with a xed latency of 5 ms.
Figure 1: One DMX universe in a point-to-point setup
It is simple to just add more receivers to a universe of wireless DMX to
create a wireless splitter, where the same DMX data is outputted with
synchronization of less than 0.1 ms. This is what is called a point-to-
multipoint setup.
Figure 2: One universe in a point-to-multipoint setup
It is possible to have multiple universes being transmitted simultaneously in
what’s called a multipoint-to-multipoint setup. Simply link each receiver to
the transmitted universe you want it to output. The system will automatically
exchange encryption keys and other security parameters. The system will
coordinate the frequency usage to avoid collisions so that multiple universes
can be transmitted simultaneously.
Figure 3 : Multipoint-to-mutlipoint setup
Cognitive coexistence
Cognitive Coexistence is LumenRadio’s patented technology for real-time
adaptive frequency hopping. It’s the foundation of our CRMX® technology and
the main reason why we are perceived as the most reliable and resilient
wireless DMX system on the market.
CRMX systems automatically scan and adapt to the RF environment 1500 times per
second. If disturbances are detected, the system will move to frequencies that
are currently not disturbed. This is how cable-like reliability can be
achieved, trusted by users in the most demanding sets.
Figure 4: Cognitive coexistence
Compatibility
There has been two major wireless DMX systems on the market for a while – CRMX® and W-DMXTM. They have historically not been fully compatible due to different technologies being used. But CRMX receivers have been able to receive the W-DMX G3 protocol. However, your new CRMX Stardust multi-universe transmitter can be operated in different modes;
- CRMX2 – transmit 8 universes of CRMX data
- CRMX Classic – transmit 4 universes of CRMX data in compatibility mode.
- W-DMX G3 – transmit 4 universes of W-DMX G3 protocol.
- W-DMX G4S – transmit 4 universes of W-DMX G4S protocol.
Stardust can transmit up to 8 universes of wireless DMX data to CRMX
receivers. This requires receivers to run the latest rmware that has support
for CRMX2. Most receivers that are built-in in fixtures manufactured later
than circa 2015 can be updated1. For receivers that are not upgraded, CRMX
Classic mode needs to be used.
Fixtures using CRMXchip, Timo RX, Timo FX or TimoTwo FX can all be upgraded.
Contact your store’s manufacturer for further information. CRMX Nova, CRMX
Outdoor, and CRMX Slim can not be upgraded.
For W-DMX receivers, please use the W-DMX G3 mode for maximum compatibility.
Note: This mode can also be used with CRMX receivers, but security and DMX
delity is not as good as when running CRMX mode.
Mode| CRMX receivers| Older CRMX receivers| W-DMX
receivers
---|---|---|---
CRMX| Yes| No| No
CRMX Classic| Yes| Yes| No
W-DMX G3| Yes| Yes| Yes
W-DMX G4S| Yes| No| Yes
Linking key
What is the Linking Key
The Linking Key is a user-defined 8-digit key code. It can be used as a
password to the link credentials of a CRMX link. It can be used to tell two
(or more) different transmitters to set up identical links. This is what we
call cloned transmitters. It can also be used to link a receiver to a
transmitter that has an active link using the same linking key. This allows
for easy addition of a receiver to a network where the transmitter might be
inaccessible for instance, without the need to initiate a linking process from
the transmitter.
Cloning transmitters
By cloning transmitters, by entering the same Linking Key into both
transmitters, you can place them at separate physical locations and move
receives between the locations without the need to relink. Note: It is
important that the transmitters are separated, otherwise receivers may end up
creating a link with any of the transmitters, which may lead to undefined
behavior.
Linking an RX by Linking Key
In receivers that support it, it is possible to enter the linking key of the
transmitter to join that network without the need for performing a linking
procedure from the transmitter. Enter the same Linking Key into the receiver
as you have entered into the transmitter and the receiver will automatically
link to the transmitter when it is within range.
Your Stardust device
Overview
Figure 5: Stardust back and front
- Antenna for Output 1 and Output 2
- Antenna for Output 3 and Output 4
- Antenna for Output 5 and Output 6
- Antenna for Output 7 and Output 8
- IPS TFT display for menu system
- Control knob
- 1 Gbps Ethernet port (EtherCON
- Ethernet Link/Data LEDs
- DC inlet (10-18V DC)
- USB port for rmware upgrades
- WiFi antenna
- AC inlet (90-240 VAC) (PowerCON TRUE1)
- Decorative lights
Mounting
Your Stardust is designed to be able to be mounted in a number of different
ways;
- Truss mounted – using a clamp with either M10 or 3/8z thread.
- Rack-mounted – using the rack mounting kit accessory.
- Tripod mounted – using an M10 or 3/8z spigot or the yoke accessory.
- Wall-mounted – using the wall mount kit accessory.
M10 and 3/8z holes
On either side of your Stardust unit you’ll nd holes for M10 (1.5 mm pitch)
and 3/8z (UNC). These can be used with any standard truss mounting clamps or
spigots, for instance, a standard TV spigot. Do not use screws that can go
deeper than 27 mm.
Safety wire
There are holes on the device where a safety wire shall fast.
Rack mounting
You can use the rack mounting kit (sold separately) to mount a Stardust in a
standard 19-inch rack. The rack mounting kit comes with convenient antenna
patch cables to bring the rear antennas to the front of the rack. To mount the
rack brackets, loosen four (4) of the M4 screws on each side of the unit,
place the rack bracket, and fasten it in place using the M4 screws. Tighten
firmly.
Wall mounting
Stardust can be mounted to a wall using the wall mounting kit (sold separately). Loosen the lower two M4 screws on each side of the unit, place the brackets and fasten them using the M4 screws. Tighten firmly.
Settings and operation
Firmware upgrades
You can expect rmware updates to be released on a regular basis for your new
Stardust unit. Even though we take pride in the quality, we probably have
overlooked something. Also, there will be many more features added to the
rmware in the new weeks and months.
How to update
- Go to https://lumenradio.com/products/stardust/ to download the latest rmware release.
- Unzip the release and copy the .swu le to the root directory of a USB stick.
- Plug the USB stick into the USB port in the back of the Stardust unit.
- Choose Update in the menu on the front panel. (You’ll nd it under the Settings menu.)
- Stardust will inform you about the process and reboot automatically when done.
Note: In the future, upgrades will be possible in fewer manual fashions.
Main menu
The operation of Stardust can be performed from the front panel menu system. Linking, mapping of universes, IP settings, etc is all done from here.
Figure 6: Stardust main menu
Web UI
Most settings and functions can also be operated from the web UI embedded in
the device. To access the web UI, take a browser and go to http://a.b.c.d
where a.b.c.d is the IP address of your device. If you only have one Stardust
connected to your network, you can navigate to
http://stardust.local instead.
Linking
Linking and unlinking receivers is done from the Linking menu or from the web
UI. Each output can be linked/unlinked individually.
Linking
When linking, all available (currently unlinked) receivers within range will
be linked to the output.
Unlinking
When unlinking, all receivers that are linked to this output – and within
range – will be unlinked. The receivers will then be available to link to
other transmitters.
Universe mapping
In the Universe menu, you can connect each Stardust output to an Ethernet
universe, or alternatively disconnect it. When Stardust is running in a
4-universe mode, every second output will be disabled, hence it’s not possible
to connect them to any universe at that point.
Streaming ACN
Streaming ACN (ANSI E1.31), or simply sACN, is a standard for transferring
DMX-512 universes over IP networks. The standard allows for up to 64,000
universes on the same IP network. Streaming ACN supports and most commonly
uses, multicast allowing the protocol to work even if IP settings are not set
up properly. To configure Stardust to use sACN, the following parameter needs
to be set:
· Universe (1-64000)
When using sACN with multicast, it is recommended to use network switches that
has IGMP support for scalability reasons if using many universes. It allows
for the network switches to offload the devices by taking care of the network
traffic to only send the data that each device wants.
ArtNet
ArtNet, developed by Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd, supports up to 32,768
universes being sent over an IP network. Stardust supports ArtNet 4. The
ArtNet universe is selected by setting the following parameters:
- Net (0-127)
- SubNet (0-15)
- Universe (0-15)
ArtNet uses unicast and broadcast, this means that the IP settings of the unit
need to be properly set up for the protocol to work.
Data merging
Stardust tracks up to 4 data sources per output. Data is merged based on
source priority, sourced with equal priority is merged according to an HTP
(highest takes precedence) policy where the highest value for each DMX channel
is used. If using ArtNet, no priority is used.
Ethernet
Stardust has a built-in Gigabit Ethernet interface. It can be configured for
static IP, or to obtain IP automatically from a DHCP server.
Static IP
When configuring for static IP, you need to configure the following:
- IP
- Netmask
- Gateway (if no gateway exists, leave blank or set it to 0.0.0.0)
DHCP
By enabling DHCP your Stardust will obtain IP settings automatically if there
is a DHCP server available on the network.
WiFi
The built-in WiFi can operate in either Access Point mode or Client mode.
Access Point (AP mode)
In access point mode Stardust will create a WiFi network that your phone,
tablet, etc could connect to. This is handy for instance for iPad-based
lighting control apps, that can send data to Stardust directly over WiFi.
In AP mode you need to do the following settings:
- SSID (the name of the network)
- Password
- IP settings
- DHCP (if the DHCP server shall be enabled or not)
Client mode
In client mode, the Stardust tries to connect to the specied WiFi network.
- SSID (the name of the network to join)
- Password
- IP settings (static or DHCP)
Battery backup
Stardust comes with a built-in battery backup for uninterrupted operation.
When fully charged, the unit can operate under full load for up to 20 minutes,
depending on the load. The device will automatically shut down when it detects
the battery is reaching a level where normal operation is no longer assured.
Turning the device off
When external power is plugged in, the unit will always be on. When operating
from the built-in battery, the unit can be turned off by selecting the Power
off option in the main menu.
Charging the Battery
The battery will automatically charge whenever external power is connected to
the device. If the battery is completely depleted it takes approx two hours
for it to fully charge.
Compliance information
CE
This product complies with the Essential Requirements of RED (Radio Equipment
Directive) of the European Union (2014/53/EU). This product meets the
requirements of relevant conformance standards. A detailed Declaration of
Conformity is available upon request from the manufacturer.
UKCA
This product complies with the relevant statutory requirements in the United
Kingdom. This product meets the requirements of relevant conformance
standards. A detailed Declaration of Conformity is available for market
surveillance upon request from the manufacturer.
FCC
FCC IDENTIFIERS: XRSTIMOMWAN301, 2ABCB-RPIRM0
FCC Information to User
This product does not contain any user-serviceable components and is to be
used with approved antennas only. Any product changes or modications will
invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals.
FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This
transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
FCC Declaration of Conformity
We LumenRadio AB, Svangatan 2B, 416 68 Gothenburg, Sweden, declare under our
sole responsibility that this product complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & Instructions
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following methods:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
- Connect the equipment into an electrical outlet on a circuit different from that which the radio receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modications made to the product, unless expressly approved by LumenRadio AB,
could void the user’s right to operate the equipment.
Industry Canada
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations
of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le resent appareil numerique
nemet pas de bruits radiolectriques depassant les limites applicables aux
appareils numeriques de la classe B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le
broullage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du
Canada.
Accessories
All accessories can be ordered from your local CRMX distributor.
**Order code** |
**Description** |
---|---|
800-2204 | Stardust Rack Mounting Kit |
800-2206 | TNG Wall Mounting Kit |
800-2208 | TNG V-mount Battery mount |
References
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