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Hardware => Lynx Aether => Topic started by: dannyct on October 30, 2011,
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I just finished built the Aether 2. How do I test?
I have lightshow pro.
Thanks.
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Here's how I tested mine:
With the switches located in the upper left corner, set both to the right position (I'm pretty sure this puts it in Operate mode with termination on). I flashed the PIC with the latest firmware from the Wiki. Not sure if the PIC came programmed but it doesn't hurt to reflash it. Applied power from the transformer. Hooked up my Lynx DMX Dongle (make sure it doesn't have pixelnet firmware loaded) and connected the CAT5 cable from the dongle to one of the RJ45 jacks on the Aether (doesn't matter which one). Ran the Lynx DMX Deck program (available in Wiki). Set the first 4 channels of the deck to channels 1 through 4. Raised the faders in the program and was able to control the RGBW channels independently.
DON'T stare at the LED. It's VERY bright.
-Mike
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Thanks - I will try to test this tonight.
Another question, I have 3 Lynx Expresses and I'm using LightShow Pro, how do I add 2 "Aether 2" to Lightshow?
How do I assign the channel for Aether in "light show pro".
Thanks,
Here's how I tested mine:
With the switches located in the upper left corner, set both to the right position (I'm pretty sure this puts it in Operate mode with termination on). I flashed the PIC with the latest firmware from the Wiki. Not sure if the PIC came programmed but it doesn't hurt to reflash it. Applied power from the transformer. Hooked up my Lynx DMX Dongle (make sure it doesn't have pixelnet firmware loaded) and connected the CAT5 cable from the dongle to one of the RJ45 jacks on the Aether (doesn't matter which one). Ran the Lynx DMX Deck program (available in Wiki). Set the first 4 channels of the deck to channels 1 through 4. Raised the faders in the program and was able to control the RGBW channels independently.
DON'T stare at the LED. It's VERY bright.
-Mike
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I don't use LSP but I would assume you create a new controller with 4 channels and in the setting set it for RGBW. Save the controller named Aether2 and then use it. Add it to the show and set the start address.
Rick R.
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I have one USB Dongle for Lynx Express. Do I need another dongle or I can use LE and Aether on the same Dongle?
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Yes you can use both LE and Aether with one dongle
Rick R.
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I have a 11V and 15 V transformer, can I use it on Aether 2?
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Aether 2 requires 12v AC. Most people are using transformers use for accent lighting around the house. Like Malibu an example is http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-202059606/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053 which is on the Equipment page of the wiki for the Aether2
Rick R.
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Actually, the Aether probably requires a little more than 12VAC. Landscape transformers almost always put out above their rated voltage and I'm sure that RJ took that into account when setting up the rectifiers and regulation. I would say that 11V would be a bad thing.
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Yes they run on 12v ac landscape transformers but as stated these are really higher voltage than this by a little. We do not want too much so it was designed to work with these type transformers.
RJ