The BT-Servo and
BT-DMX are used for wireless control of remote control-style ServoMotors from a
PC•MACs Animation Control System,
Br-Brain4,
Sd-50 or any other source of DMX-512 data.
The BT-Servo and BT-DMX use a bidirectional 900 MHz link. You can wirelessly configure the BT-Servo cards, or check on temperature, battery levels and the BT-Servo card status from any PC or Mac.
- Control up to sixteen remote control-style ServoMotors from each BT-Servo
- Accepts eight or twelve bit resolution position commands. ServoMotor positions are oversampled and calculated in sixteen bits for smoothness
- Automatic Ease-In when DMX-512 or RF update signals start or stop
- 900 MHz frequency band. 49 software selectable, noninterfering channels
- Up to 128 servos (at 8 bits of resolution) on each frequency spread across eight or more BT-Servo cards. Up to 85 servos per frequency at 12 bits
- Each ServoMotor’s ends of travel can be set anywhere between .759 and 2.241 milliseconds. Endpoints do not interact during adjustment
- All settings are stored in nonvolatile memory
- Two indicator LEDs show data updates, errors in received data, etc.
- Runs from 5 to 12VDC servo power. Automatic servo shutoff if voltage drops below a user-preset level, or when RF updates are not received
- 2.025" tall x 1.025" wide x .425" thick. About the size as a 9 volt battery
- BT-DMX
- Configured through USB serial port from any PC or Mac. Once talking to BT-DMX, you can talk wirelessly to the BT-Servo cards to configure them
- 900 MHz frequency band. 49 software selectable, noninterfering channels
- Five pin XLR for DMX-512 input
- Each BT-DMX transmits data for up to 128 ServoMotors
- Range of up to 500 feet outdoors
- Nine indicator LEDs show data updates, power, configuration status, etc
- 3.1" x 4.5" x 1.7". Small enough to be placed close to the set.
- Includes 12 vdc power supply. 110 vac standard, 220 vac on request
Package Contents:
1 - BT-Servo
1 - Gilder CD w/Software & Manuals