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Botex NETcon 8-5

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Bidirectional Art-Net Node

  • Configure via integrated display directly on the device
  • RDM capable
  • Adjustable DMX repetition rate (10-40 Hz)
  • 4096 Channels / eight DMX universes
  • Convert either Art-Net to DMX or DMX to Art-Net
  • LEDs for visualising the transmission status of network and DMX signal
  • Supported protocols: DMX, RDM, Art-Net
  • 2 Ethernet RJ45 connections, lockable
  • 8 XLR 5-pin female DMX inputs and outputs
  • Power Twist for current input and output
  • Power supply: AC 90 - 250 V at 50/60 Hz
  • Power consumption: 7.5 W
  • Protection: IP20
  • Black metal case
  • Dimensions: 483 x 169 x 49 mm
  • Weight: 2 kg
  • Build: 19" / 1 U
Available since September 2019
Item number 464598
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Type Ethernet-Interface
Type of construction 19"-housing
Connection for PC/Ethernet RJ45
Universes (Outputs) 8
DMX-Output 5-pole XLR female
DMX-Input 5-pole XLR female
RDM-capable Yes
Internal memory No
4.799 kr
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ArtNet only, and somewhat poorly. Useless with sACN.
Leif is rad. 10.08.2023
I purchased this to act as a sort of firewall between my MA desk and a festival lighting rig when network IP address conflicts would prevent me from just connecting my network directly to theirs, or when my touring package overlaps the sACN universes at a festival. My intent was to send 5-pin DMX directly from my MA console into the node, and then outputting sACN from the node to connect to the festival rig on whatever IP address and sACN range they wanted. Simple enough.

The device is able to do this with ArtNet. The interface is a bit clunky, and several things are not well explained in the manual (why there are "in" and "out" network ports... what's an "in" or "out" network port, anyway?). But after just a few minutes of hunting through the menu I was able to make my scheme work over ArtNet.

The problem is that it doesn't work with sACN, despite claims to the contrary in the manual. I spent several hours experimenting with the device and could never get it to work, using two different sACN monitoring apps to sniff the network, as well as an MA console itself. There's no indication that it ever generated any sACN data. Furthermore, there is an option to disable the ArtNet functions, but even after "disabling" ArtNet (and even power cycling the unit just to be sure) the device would still convert 5-pin DMX inputs into ArtNet data. The "disable ArtNet" menu item didn't do anything at all.

I sent a request to Thomann tech support but never received an answer. After sending a second request for help I heard back that perhaps the unit was defective and needed to be returned to Germany for a firmware upgrade...which is problematic since I am in the USA. But why can't they just send me the firmware to perform an upgrade myself via the USB port? I emailed that exact question but days later I have not received a reply.

Sometimes it's worth paying more for the name brand. I'll buy Swisson next time instead.
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Mihabyte 18.01.2021
Excellent device, the menu is simple and intuitive very easy to set up
DMX lines work without delays
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ArtNET challenging to Setup though SACN more or less sets itself up on GrandMA3
jonnyweston 11.08.2024
OK, So I bought 2 of these with the intention of using it with my GrandMA3 Command wing using ArtNET

They arrived promptly, and I started the setup.
I tried and tried, but my knowledge on setting up ArtNET on GrandMA3 prevented me from making a successful setup - but that's a ME thing.

However - one of my mates that I called said "Why not just use SACN instead - it more or less sets itself up".

So I enabled the SACN on the units - and lo and behold.... this was ridiculously easy to setup - so easy in fact that as far as I remember all I had to do was to set the port for output on the GrandMA3, tell it to output Universes 1 to 8 on the first of my two Botox units, and universes 9 to 16 on the second one - then I just needed to "Enable" them.

That was it - sooooooo easy to setup on SACN.
I can see now why SACN is very much the preference for guys running command wings etc.

Definitely going to get a few more of these, and the matching 4 or 8 way splitters too!

Fantastic Product!!
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Klasse auch für kleine Events
Lysander l. 31.05.2021
Da ich auf einen Merger verzichten wollte, habe ich mich für ein Upgrade auf das NETcon 8-3 entschieden. Trotz leichtem Unterschied zum NETcon 1-3 Ist dieser auch in der Bedienung relativ einfach gehalten und unterstützt alle nötigen Protokolle für meine Lichtsteuerung.
Auch wenn es eine kleine Umstellung mit der Manuellen IP-Adresse und Subnet war, bin ich schnell mit dem Gerät vertraut geworden. Die Verarbeitung ist super und Das Interface findet zusammen mit einem Eco-Rack auf jeder Bühne platz.
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