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Donner Wireless DMX 8PCS Black Metal DMX512 wireless Dfi DJ 2.4G 7 Receivers & 1 Transmitter Lighting Control for LED Stage Disco Party Bar Lighting

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Color: Black


Features

  • [APPLICATION] The DMX512 wireless controller is ideal for stage lighting control. One transmitter can control many receivers. With tricolor LED displaying indicators, the wireless DMX512 can be used in all DMX lamps. Without wires, it's the perfect way to get rid of the trouble of winding wire. (Note: Only support the use of devices marked with DMX512)
  • [INDIVIDUAL WIRELESS NET] Donner wireless dmx transmitter receiver has 7 groups ID code settable. Users can use 7 groups of individual wireless nets without any interference with each other in the same place.
  • [HIGH EFFICIENCY] The wireless dmx controller with 126 Channels jumping frequency automatically, high anti-jamming ability to ensure works reliability. No time delay during data transmission. Communication distance: 500M (visible distance).
  • [WIRELESS CONTROL] DMX512 wireless receiver transmits standard DMX512 protocol data (generated by console) by wireless way.
  • [PACKAGE CONTENT] DMX512 Wireless Transmitter x 1, DMX512 Wireless Receiver x 7, Power Adapters x 8. (NOTE: Without built-in battery, need power adapter when it works.)

Item Weight: 2.51 pounds


Package Dimensions: 7.28 x 5.39 x 4.21 inches


Item model number: US-EC803+EC804*7-DR-1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 16, 2015


Color Name: Black


Number of Strings: 6


Material Type: Metal


Size: 7 Receivers + 1 Transmitter


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  • Compact and dependable wireless units!!!
Color: Black
I was so impressed by the first set I bought, I couldn't wait to buy a second set to replace the previous wireless DMX system we had. We now have two church campus' that are set-up/tear-down locations and dependable wireless DMX has become a necessity. The previous system we had was about 3 years old and has consistently been fickle as would be obvious by freak-out moments with the moving lights. Everything had to be perfect with the old system, this Donner system has been a night and day improvement. The Donner system was plug-and-play and has yet to miss a beat. Reaction is instantaneous. They are SOOO much smaller than the old packs that we had. For 1/3 of the cost of the previous system, all the wireless DMX issues have disappeared. No more problems with interference and touchy power connections. Just flawless DMX signal at each spot. The only issue I have seen is that they seem to develop a lag if the transmitter is getting a weak DMX signal. Once I tried to place a transmitter at the end of a long string of fixtures and DMX cable and then put a receiver at the beginning of another long string. The fixtures on the wireless portion had a multi-second lag and the fade was more in steps than smooth (so I had to run another cable for that jump). Then the same issue developed when the transmitter was connected directly to a USB interface that was hooked to a laptop that had a low battery. Once I plugged the laptop in, the issue disappeared and everything worked perfectly. Knowing this, they work perfectly when they should be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2015 by Ryan S.

  • The manual that comes with it is micro print and pretty much worthless but they post their manual on the ...
Color: Silver
When I first plugged them in, they didn't synchronize. Then, I unplugged, then plugged in again, selected the channels and it worked. The manual that comes with it is micro print and pretty much worthless but they post their manual on the website, so major plus. I can blow it up to a readable size and it reads well. I ran this wit 6 different light strings and played a gig. WOW, stayed solid. I will say that it didn't like being plugged into my lights directly, but when I put a 3 foot DMX cable between the receiver and the first light in a string, it worked well and solid. We use to spend 20 - 40 minutes stringing wires and running tape or overhead tie offs. Now, all that is gone. I had lights 75 feet out and that's as far as I could go in the venue (I would have to go outside to test it farther). The connection was rock solid and never even hiccupped once throughout the night. I really need to find a way to go over that as the manual says about 500 feet. I will test that soon but for a bar, or a outdoor event, 100 feet is the max of what we do and so far, so great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • Well built and work great with one caveat
Color: Black
These seem to be pretty solid hardware and I've had no connection issues or anything like that, the basic functionality works great. However there's one feature that has some serious pitfalls if you don't pay close attention. After going through the top reviews, I can almost guarantee this "feature" is what's causing the majority of the negative reviews where people say they randomly stop working/transmitting. Even though they are packaged as 1 transmitter and X number of receivers - in reality each unit can be either a transmitter or receiver, and they switch automatically with no input from you. If a receiver senses DMX input (which happens, even when they're plugged into a fixtures 'DMX In" port), when that fixture starts running a standalone program (which a ton of fixtures do if there's no DMX input). When that happens, the receiver becomes a transmitter, and all your other recievers will lock onto it. So to outline how this screws you with an example, since the wording is still confusing for some people: - You have your DMX network up and running, however you restart your lighting board or whatever is transmitting - Some of your fixtures have the "feature" of falling back to sound chase mode or whatever when there's no DMX signal, which happens now while your board is restarting (or while you're plugging the main transmitter back in after bumping it, etc) - most fixtures that do this start outputting their chase mode via the DMX output on the fixture as well, to sync other units - since DMX is a bus, the In and Out port on the fixture are the same port and wired directly together, so the receiver connected to the "In" port starts seeing this chase program DMX, and switches over into Transmitter mode - all your other wireless fixtures now lock onto this new transmitter, and won't let go until you remove power from that transmitter - So even when your lighting board finishes rebooting (or you finish plugging the main transmitter back in), your whole wireless DMX network is now locked onto the "transmitter" of some random fixture, and you have to go find this fixture, unplug the "transmitter", then let everything else lock back onto the proper main transmitter. You can see how this would cause a lot of the issues in these reviews (eg "I moved my lights and units to another location and now they won't lock onto my transmitter! or "They completely stop working depending on what order I plug them in!) The solution here is to go through all your fixtures and turn this auto chase mode / standalone mode off (or set them to slaves, so in standalone mode they aren't outputting dmx). Sadly a lot of chinese dmx fixtures don't have any of these options. I know these wireless units are running full blown ARM processors, it should take their developer(s) two hours max to add an override mode such as "hold button for 5 seconds to cycle through modes: transmitter/receiver/auto". This way you could override the autodetection and never have an issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2019 by Oran Sands

  • These are the BEST! No more long DMX cable runs!
Color: Black
I initially just bought a few of these Donner wireless DMX devices so I wouldn't have to run (and pack) long 50m DMX cables to go to the lights at the corners of the stage. They are SO GOOD. They've never failed. And now I'm spoiled. I bought additional sets so that I have a Donner wireless DMX for every light in our setup. I pack the dongle in the case with each light. Now during setup for shows, I just run a power cable for each light and plug in the wireless DMX. The show is up and running much faster! It saves me from packing another entire box of DMX cables. And also stops the band from grabbing (clearly labeled) DMX cables to plug in their mics / other equipment. Love these. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2022 by jstrausb

  • Highly susceptible to interference. And are not better operated
Color: Silver
To start these things are so long I could Stand my par lights straight up and they stick out like a sore thumb. I got the big ones with the big antennas just to make sure I always have a good signal even if they are very noticeable. Tested them at home worked great... first show was ruined by them. They would not pair. At all. When they did it was intermittent at best in a 50×75 function hall and as soon as a few people walked in everything ×went straight up dead. Had to just hard wire everything as the event was starting. Waste of time waste of money. So not get this product. Wasted 400 bucks on two packs of these. Both of which came one short of recievers too. So you pay for more than you get, then you pay for getting crap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2022 by Brenton Whitten

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