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Remote Device Management or RDM is a draft protocol enhancement to USITT DMX512 that will allow bi-directional communication between a lighting or system controller and attached RDM compliant devices over a standard DMX line. This protocol will allow configuration, status monitoring, and management of these devices in such a way that does not disturb the normal operation of standard DMX devices that do not recognize the RDM protocol.

The standard was developed by the ESTA Technical Standards* and is officially known as "ANSI/ESTA E1.20, Entertainment Technology - Remote Device Management over USITT DMX512"

The standard can be purchased from the ESTA Foundationor ANSI[http://webstore.ansi.org/ansidocstore/product.asp?sku=ANSI+E1%2E20%2D2006

Disclaimer


__NOEDITSECTION__ Information from this page should not be taken as authoritative source but as gateway to information as it becomes available. By no means should this article be used for the purposes of creating a RDM compliant device over any documents set fourth from ESTA Technical Standards Working Group.

Uses for RDM


Since the RDM protocol travels on top of the DMX512 protocol most of it's uses will be in the field of stage lighting. Many companies like Wybron and Artistic Licence [http://www.artisticlicence.com are leading the charge for this new protocol although it is thought that many other companies are already using undisclosed RDM like protocols.

This protocol will change the way that Lighting Technicians setup and maintain their lighting rigs, It can provide:

  • Addressing of fixtures
  • Status of fixtures

Learn More


The RDM Protocol forums at http://www.rdmprotocol.org have been established as a community to assist manufacturers and developers implementing RDM in their products or for users seeking more information or questions about RDM. The site is not operated or affiliated by ESTA, but it is the best source of information as many of the developers for the RDM Protocol are active there.

How will it work?


RDM will use the time between packets to transmit data to supported devices thus not adding any data that standard DMX devices would consider valid level information. All RDM devices on the link will have a unique identifier (UID) that will consist of a manufacturer ID and serial number; the controlling device can then use a “discovery” procedure to acquire and UIDs of all connected devices and would then be able to communicate to a specific device or in groups by manufacturer.

External links


Stage lighting

 

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the "RDM (lighting)".

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