You can set AL Linear/Washer yourself in RDM (but it is default as auto-addressing mode actually so supposed you don’t need to address them unless you want each fixture to have specific address).
In RDM, set "Device Label" to a value like "#ALPIN:xxxx" as given below. The luminaire/device will change back the "Device Label" to its previous value. Then you know it was successfull. Usually you need to disable and re-enable RDM again, so all newly available RDM properties are properly scanned.
If "Device Label" is changed permanently to "#ALPIN:xxxx", then the luminaire/device did not know this command/password and it didn't work. It simply changed "Device Label" to the new entered value, e.g. "#ALPIN:xxxx".
For Vista Plus:
| PIN | activated mode |
| ---------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
|
#ALPIN:2022
|
supervisor |
|
#ALPIN:LOGOUT
|
back to user mode |
The password for AL 2.0 Linear/Washer is:
| PIN | activated mode |
| ---------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| #ALPIN:9102 | supervisor |
| #ALPIN:LOGOUT | back to user mode |
The password for AL 2.1 Linear is:
| PIN | activated mode |
| ---------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
|
#ALPIN:2202
|
supervisor |
|
#ALPIN:LOGOUT
|
back to user mode |
Pin for Allegro Dot Pxl Distributors:
| PIN | activated mode |
| ---------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| #ALPIN:2019 | supervisor |
| #ALPIN:LOGOUT | back to user mode |
Pin for Pxl Distributor Pro 8 (Mesh 2.0):
| PIN | activated mode |
| ---------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| 0000 | supervisor |
You can use the supervisor mode to set modes, addresses.
For the Data Injector, it can allow you to offset the DMX start address for that daisy chain of fixture but that doesn’t require any password for offset setting.