Hi, Im trying to wirelessly connect my Wolfmix using the Eurolite Wireless DMX transmitter to the Eurolite Multiflood IP CRMX.
I can't seem to figure this out and the instruction manuals for both are vague to say the least.
Any thoughts on how this could be done?
Thanks.
Alan.
How to connect to CRMX Light
Re: How to connect to CRMX Light
misinterpreting the question - answer is not relevant to original question...
Last edited by axell on Fri Mar 29, 2024 7:32 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: How to connect to CRMX Light
What on earth are you going on about mate?
He's asking why his wireless DMX transmitter isn't sending out DMX data to his CRMX fixture. Did you even read the post?
Wolfmix's official forum support can't even read simple requests, no wonder there is such a disparity between the company and it's core customers.
Eurolite Wireless DMX transmitters aren't compatible with CRMX fixtures, you need a LumenRadio transmitter.
https://lumenradio.com/wireless-dmx/crmx-products/
Those Eurolite fixtures are also compatible with W-DMX Sweden transmitters which I would recommend using over LumenRadio.
The new Botox battery transceiver is amazing and has an 80 hour battery life. and is half the price of a G6 transceiver by W-DMX Sweden.
https://www.thomann.de/gb/botex_wdmx_battery_tx_ip.htm
He's asking why his wireless DMX transmitter isn't sending out DMX data to his CRMX fixture. Did you even read the post?





Wolfmix's official forum support can't even read simple requests, no wonder there is such a disparity between the company and it's core customers.
Eurolite Wireless DMX transmitters aren't compatible with CRMX fixtures, you need a LumenRadio transmitter.
https://lumenradio.com/wireless-dmx/crmx-products/
Those Eurolite fixtures are also compatible with W-DMX Sweden transmitters which I would recommend using over LumenRadio.
The new Botox battery transceiver is amazing and has an 80 hour battery life. and is half the price of a G6 transceiver by W-DMX Sweden.
https://www.thomann.de/gb/botex_wdmx_battery_tx_ip.htm
Re: How to connect to CRMX Light
sorry, my fault, overseen the wireless issue, thought it was a general malfunction of the RGBW Strobe fixture ...
Re: How to connect to CRMX Light
Thanks very much leesinthemix you got in in the first go!!± C'mon axellleesinthemix wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 5:53 pm What on earth are you going on about mate?
He's asking why his wireless DMX transmitter isn't sending out DMX data to his CRMX fixture. Did you even read the post?![]()
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Wolfmix's official forum support can't even read simple requests, no wonder there is such a disparity between the company and it's core customers.
Eurolite Wireless DMX transmitters aren't compatible with CRMX fixtures, you need a LumenRadio transmitter.
https://lumenradio.com/wireless-dmx/crmx-products/
Those Eurolite fixtures are also compatible with W-DMX Sweden transmitters which I would recommend using over LumenRadio.
The new Botox battery transceiver is amazing and has an 80 hour battery life. and is half the price of a G6 transceiver by W-DMX Sweden.
https://www.thomann.de/gb/botex_wdmx_battery_tx_ip.htm




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Re: How to connect to CRMX Light
Hello everyone,
I must also clearly suggest the products with the standard from W-DMX Sweden.
For the users of you who pay attention to the price, just on the view of the Eurolite devices with USB there is from Briteq WTR-DMX USB dongle this can be used both as a transmitter and receiver. These use the W-DMX Sweden standard. With a small self-soldered adapter cable, this even works directly on the Wolfmix and power bank as a transmitter.

I must also clearly suggest the products with the standard from W-DMX Sweden.
For the users of you who pay attention to the price, just on the view of the Eurolite devices with USB there is from Briteq WTR-DMX USB dongle this can be used both as a transmitter and receiver. These use the W-DMX Sweden standard. With a small self-soldered adapter cable, this even works directly on the Wolfmix and power bank as a transmitter.

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- Owner Dj MSB & Event Rental
- Projectmanager for entertainment systems for the cruise industry
Languages: German, English
Place of residence: Aurich, Lower Saxony, Germany