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Multiverse® Vero Transceiver
City Theatrical's Multiverse® Vero Transceiver brings the advanced features of the Multiverse wireless DMX/RDM system to outdoor installations for architecture and entertainment. The Multiverse Vero Transceiver is housed in a NEMA 4 / IP66 package that provides protection from the outdoor elements. Its internal backlit LCD display simplifies setup and gives feedback on system performance. Each unit comes with a dual band 2.5dBi Outdoor Omni-directional Antenna.
The Multiverse Vero Transceiver 2.4GHz (P/N 7400-5903) contains a 2.4GHz radio for use worldwide.Part Number | Name | Usage | ||
7400-5903 | Multiverse Vero Transceiver 2.4GHz | Worldwide |
Multiverse Transceivers are covered by U.S. Patent # 7,432,803 and other patents pending.
Additional Information
mDMX is a form of DMX optimized for wireless broadcast that dramatically reduces data being broadcast, thereby reducing unneeded radio energy.
• mRDM (Multiverse SHoW IDs only)
Multiverse is able to broadcast RDM information without disrupting the DMX broadcast. This feature is not available even in wired RDM systems. (Not available on SHoW DMX Neo SHoW IDs.)
• SHoW Key Security (Multiverse SHoW IDs only)
SHoW Key is an additional three-digit code that can be added to the Multiverse SHoW ID that will prevent any other system set on the same SHoW ID from interfering with your system.
• Forward Error Correction (Multiverse SHoW IDs only)
Allows the Receiver to detect and correct errors that may occur in the wireless transmission of data.
• Ultra Low Latency
Total average system latency of 4ms.
• Adaptive Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping
Adaptive Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping identifies and masks off hopping channels that contain interference, replacing them in the hop sequence with alternate channels.
• Adjustable Output Power
Sometimes an application calls for the most available broadcast power, but many entertainment systems can utilise lower output power to reduce detrimental effects on other radio systems in the venue, reduce reflections, and improve performance.
• User Selectable SHoW IDs
City Theatrical has always produced wireless DMX products that allowed the user to select the optimum transmission method. Users may select full bandwidth hopping, hopping limited to a section of the spectrum (including areas of the spectrum outside of the Wi-Fi range), or adaptive hopping.
• Protocols supported: ANSI E1.11 DMX512-A; E1.20 RDM
• Built-in Multiverse 2.4GHz (for worldwide use) and 900MHz (for use in the Americas only) Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum radio
• Compatible with all Multiverse and legacy SHoW DMX Neo products
• User can select a single universe to receive
• Four button user interface screen to set SHoW ID, universe, and other functions
• RDM proxy and responder functions
• DMX In (when used as transmitter) and Out (when used as receiver) via 3 pin Screw Terminal
• Rugged weatherproof aluminium enclosure
• Antenna: Omni Broadband, 2.5dBi/2.5dBi
• User selectable transmit or receive mode
• Firmware updateable via USB port
• Power input 90-277VAC input, 1A max, on 3 pin screw terminals
• User interface selection of DMX512 termination
• Selectable display timeout and brightness level
• A bracket for surface mounting or mounting from a pipe
Face Panel Diagram
For Multiverse Vero Transceiver:
Product Information
Product Name | Multiverse Vero Transceiver (2.4GHz) | |
Part Number | 7400-5903 | |
Maximum Concurrent Universes | 1 per transmitter | |
Frequency Range: | 2400 – 2480 MHz | |
Physical Specifications | ||
Height | 165.0mm (6.5 in) | |
Width | 152.0mm (6.0 in) | |
Depth | 102.0mm (4.0 in) | |
Weight | 0.77kg (1.70 lbs) | |
Antenna | 2.4GHz 2.5dBi | |
User Interface | Internal Backlit four button LCD display | |
Construction | NEMA 4 / IP66 Aluminum enclosure | |
EPA | 0.3125ft2 | |
Electrical | ||
Power | 90-277 VAC input, 1A max, on 3 pin screw terminals | |
DMX Terminals | DMX In and Out via 3 pin screw terminals | |
Operating Temperature | -25ºC - 60ºC | |
Radio Technology | ||
Latency | 4 ms average | |
RF Sensitivity | -95dBm | |
Loss of Data Behavior | Output stops | |
Broadcast Power | 3.2mW, 10mW, 32mW, 100mW EIRP | |
Broadcast Modes | Adaptive, Full, Low, Mid, High, Max | |
Show IDs | Multiverse: 217; Neo: 70 | |
RDM Features | RDM Proxy, RDM Responder | |
Product Information | ||
Use Environment | Indoor or Outdoor | |
IP Rating | IP66 | |
Compliance | FCC, IC, CE, UKCA, ARIB, cETLus Listed, RoHS | |
Warranty | One year |
City Theatrical Antennas available for Multiverse Vero Transceiver: | ||||
P/N | Name | For Product | ||
5983 | Antenna, Omni Broadband, 900MHz/2.4GHz, 2.5dBi/2.5dBi | Multiverse Vero Transceiver | ||
Title | Description | |
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Multiverse Vero Transceivers and Yagi Antennas at Philadelphia City Hall |
Starlite's Senior Project Manager Andrew Thompson and his team were looking to illuminate the Philadelphia City Hall facade with a mix of color-changing and carefully selected white light LED fixtures. They required a robust outdoor-rated wireless DMX/RDM solution and a reliable data transmission strategy to broadcast the signal in the bustling City Center District of Philadelphia. Learn how the team used 20 Multiverse® Vero Transceivers and long range Yagi Antennas to broadcast wireless DMX/RDM in this busy outdoor setting, as well as a RadioScan® Spectrum Analyzer to ensure their signal would broadcast over a less crowded area of the spectrum, in this City Theatrical case study Q&A with Andrew Thompson of Starlite. “The Multiverse Vero Transceiver’s ability to be configured to respond to RDM without passing it along to the fixtures allows our technicians to check if a connection is healthy between the central controller and remote building without physically accessing the remote receivers, which was key to managing the project timeline.” - Andrew Thompson, Senior Project Manager, Starlite (Read case study) |
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Multiverse Vero Transceivers and Yagi Antennas at Walkway Over The Hudson |
ETC Representatives Nick Emerick and Gary Dulanski of The Dulanski Group of Purchase, New York, USA and the lighting team for Walkway Over The Hudson project were looking for a robust and reliable wireless DMX solution for this outdoor lighting installation that stands high above the Hudson River, through the extremities of all seasons in beautiful upstate New York. They were looking to relay the wireless DMX signal across the bridge from the administration building on the far west end of the walkway to locations across the span of the bridge. “We have used Multiverse wireless DMX/RDM before with ETC fixtures, and we knew it was reliable and would last. The Multiverse Vero Transceiver in custom enclosures solution was perfect for this outdoor installation that stands high above the Hudson River, and able to stand against the extremities of all seasons in beautiful upstate New York.” - Gary Dulanski, The Dulanski Group Discover more about their experience with the Multiverse Vero Transceiver for outdoor-grade wireless DMX/RDM, Yagi Long Range Antennas, and custom stainless-steel enclosures (that hold the Multiverse Vero Transceivers) in this City Theatrical wireless DMX case study Q&A with Gary Dulanski. |
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Multiverse wireless DMX/RDM at The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze | The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze is an annual event at Van Cortlandt Manor in Croton, New York that spans 6,000 hand carved Jack O’Lanterns over 12 acres of historic buildings and landscape. City Theatrical’s Multiverse wireless DMX technology was selected based on its ability to broadcast multiple universes from a single transmitter even in mission-critical situations, like Broadway-style shows and installations. The windmill used four Multiverse SHoW Baby units only, and the carousel used a Multiverse Transmitter with four SHoW Baby units. | |
Multiverse Wireless DMX/RDM at Super Bowl LIVE at Bayfront Park in Miami, Florida | City Theatrical’s Multiverse wireless DMX/RDM technology was selected and used to divide Bayfront Park into six separate wireless DMX zones. One Multiverse Transmitter 900MHz/2.4GHz unit was used for each zone, each used with a Panel Antenna. The lighting installation team set up multiple Multiverse Nodes, all with a Yagi antenna, within each zone for a total of 20 Nodes throughout the park. All antennas were set up on the truss towers around the park to maximize the distance of the wireless broadcast and reception. | |
City Theatrical Vero Wireless DMX at Texas State Aquarium | The Texas State Aquarium is a notfor-profit organization that focuses on the species in Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. City Theatrical’s SHoW DMX Vero Transceivers were used as part of the ETC lighting control system with all applicable hardware for ease of installation. The transceivers were enclosed within the center of each of the five rings and used Maximum Bandwidth Technology™ to wirelessly control the lighting fixtures on the outside of the rings, creating a colorful, luminous effect inside and outside of the aquarium. |
Date | Title | Description | |
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10/21/2021 | 1037 Multiverse wireless DMX/RDM Approved Antennas | This tech bulletin displays a table that lists all the approved antenna that can be used on Multiverse products and radio modules for OEM integration |