Description
CPoint DMXcompander RJ45 DMX Compander – 3 Universes Over 1 CAT-5 Cable
The CPoint DMXcompander RJ45 DMX Compander revolutionizes DMX wiring by allowing you to transmit three DMX512 universes over a single standard CAT-5 cable. This compact device is ideal for quickly building or expanding DMX networks in theaters, studios, and live venues without the need for bulky cabling or expensive signal splitters.
Combine 3 Universes Into a Single Cable with the CPoint DMXcompander
Each DMXcompander RJ45 DMX Compander uses three of the four data pairs in a CAT-5 cable to transmit 3 full DMX universes—equivalent to 1,536 channels. The fourth pair is used as a 0V reference. This makes it incredibly easy and cost-effective to streamline large installations and reduce clutter in your cable runs.
Simply plug three DMX inputs into the unit’s RJ45 ports and connect to another DMXcompander at the other end of the cable to decompress the signal. This “COMpress and EXpand” system ensures signal integrity while simplifying cable management.
Durable and Flexible for Rig and DIN Rail Use
Built for real-world applications, the DMXcompander features a sturdy molded housing, DIN rail mountability, and screw/cable tie points for lighting rigs. With gold-plated RJ45 pins, it ensures a solid and clean connection every time, even in high-traffic or mobile setups.
Key Features – CPoint DMXcompander RJ45 DMX Compander
- Transmits 3 full DMX512 universes over a single CAT-5 cable
- RJ45 connectors for easy CAT-5 integration
- Gold-plated contacts for enhanced signal integrity
- DIN-rail or rig-mountable with 5mm screws or cable ties
- Lightweight and compact for mobile or fixed installations
- Fully certified: RoHS, REACH, and California Prop65
Ideal Applications
- Theater and stage productions
- Touring rigs and live events
- Permanent architectural DMX installations
- Temporary lighting setups in exhibition or retail spaces
- Cost-saving DMX expansion without sacrificing performance
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SKU# DMXCOMP
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