A DMX512 line light is a linear lighting device controlled by the DMX512 protocol. It consists of multiple LED modules and is usually installed on the exterior wall of a building or other specific locations to produce continuously changing lighting effects. Here are some features and working principles of DMX512 line lights:
DMX512 control
DMX512 is a commonly used lighting control protocol. By sending DMX signals using devices such as controllers or dimming consoles, the brightness, color, and effects of each LED module can be precisely controlled. Each DMX channel corresponds to a light attribute, and the change of lighting effects is achieved by adjusting the channel value.
Linear design
DMX512 line lights usually use linearly arranged LED modules, enabling them to form continuous and smooth lighting effects. LED modules can be connected together to form line lights of the desired length.
Color and brightness control
DMX512 line lights can provide a variety of color options, including single color, multi-color, and full color. By adjusting the brightness and color value of each LED module, various lighting effects such as gradient, jump, and flashing can be achieved.
Programmability
DMX512 line lights usually have programmable functions, and multiple lighting scenes or effects can be preset and switched through DMX control signals, so that a variety of dynamic and diverse light shows can be created as needed.
Flexible installation
DMX512 line lights are small and light, suitable for installation on the edge, facade or other specific locations of buildings. They can be cut or connected as needed to meet the installation requirements of different lengths and shapes. DMX512 line lights are widely used in building exterior wall decoration, landscape lighting, stage performances, exhibitions and other occasions to add artistic atmosphere and visual effects to the space.