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MA Lighting grandMA3 onPC 2Port Node DIN 2

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Node

  • Converts Ethernet data to DMX
  • Adds parameters to a grandMA3 onPC system
  • DIN rail housing for easy and time-saving installation
  • Power supply via PoE (Power over Ethernet)
  • Two DMX outputs as 3-pole PCB connectors and directly activate 4096 parameters (= maximum for a grandMA3 onPC system)
  • All grandMA3 onPC xPort Nodes can process MA-Net3, MA-Net2, sACN and Art-Net data
  • Fully RDM compliant
  • 3.9" colour display on the front for easy configuration and status overview
  • Configuration is easily done via the grandMA3 onPC software
  • Parameters: 4096 (HTP/LTP)
  • Parameter Mode2: 1024 (HTP/LTP)
  • Supply voltage: 100-240 V / 50/60 Hz / PoE (power over ethernet) (IEEE 802.3af; 48 V DC/max. 12 W)
  • Power consumption: Max. 15 W
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 150 x 50 x 90 mm
  • Weight: 1 kg

Connectors:

  • One power (3-pin PCB connector)
  • One Ethernet (RJ45)
  • Two DMX512-A Out (3-pin PCB connector)
  • One USB 2.0 (Type A)
Available since July 2022
Item number 546417
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Type Ethernet-Interface
Type of construction Rail mount
Connection for PC/Ethernet USB
Universes (Outputs) 2
DMX-Output PCB connector
DMX-Input through Output
RDM-capable Yes
Internal memory No
1,466
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Compact and relatively cost-effective
DylanK 02.04.2025
If your goal is just to get DMX signals from a computer to some fixtures and you're not set on using MA, this is neither the smallest or cheapest solution. But if you are an MA user, it might be an under-rated approach.

The main drawback for my use-case is the DIN rail form factor - I would have preferred a standard rack-mount case. This is out-weighed by the benefits in my opinion:
- Much better availability, no lengthy back-orders.
- PoE as standard.
- A full 4096 GrandMA 3 OnPC parameters, and I believe this is the cheapest way to do this.
This node only has 2 DMX outputs, but the remaining parameters can be output over any non-MA ArtNet or sACN node, or using relatively less expensive (and more available) non-OnPC MA nodes.

In summary, highly recommended.
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