Difference between revisions of "ADB 62.5 (Q3317)"

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A proprietary digital lighting control protocol developed by ADB which uses a 5 pin XLR connector but is not compatible with DMX512.

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A proprietary digital lighting control protocol developed by ADB which uses a 5 pin XLR connector but is not compatible with DMX512.
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ADB 62.5
A proprietary digital lighting control protocol developed by ADB which uses a 5 pin XLR connector but is not compatible with DMX512.

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    ADB 62.5 (English)
    A proprietary digital lighting control protocol developed by ADB which uses a 5 pin XLR connector but is not compatible with DMX512. (English)
    3 August 2013
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    ADB 62.5 (Czech)
    Vlastní vyvinutý digitální protokol firmou ADB s 5 pinovým midi-konektorem. (Czech)
    3 August 2013
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    protocollo di controllo ADB (Italian)
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    ADB 62.5 (Dutch)
    verouderd lichtsturingsprotocol van ADB, niet compatibel met DMX512 (Dutch)
    3 August 2013
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    ADB 62.5 (German)
    Ein altes Datenkommunikationsprotokoll zur Lichtsteuerung der Firma ADB. Übertragen mit einem 5 popligen XLR Kabel nicht DMX512 kompatibel. (German)
    3 August 2013
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    ADB 62.5 (Spanish)
    Un antiguo protocolo digital de control de iluminación desarrollado por ADB que utiliza un conector XLR de 5 pines pero que no es compatible con DMX512. (Spanish)
    3 August 2013
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    ADB 62.5 (Swedish)
    ett äldre vanligt digitalt protokoll upptäckt av ADB som använder 5 pol XLR men är inte kompatibelt med DMX 512 (Swedish)
    3 August 2013
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