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TECHNOLOGY / LED PRODUCT
LED TECHNOLOGY DIMMING & CONTROL
As LEDs gain acceptance across the entire lighting profession, we look at some of the products utilising their much vaunted benefits
Two-Play Artistic Licence
Glass Touchscreen Traxon / e:cue
Traxon / e:cue’s new Glass Touchscreen allows users to control lighting by triggering various functions of e:cue’s Lighting Application Suite. Via e:bus protocol, the Glass Touchscreen provides predesigned screens to control lighting shows stored on the Butler XT in standalone mode. For more individuality it can be fully customised via e:net to control lighting shows running on the Lighting Control Engine. This touch panel features an easy to install, glassy frame available in black or white. A USB- connector facilitates updates.
www.ecue.com
Artistic Licence Engineering has im- proved and expanded the capabilities of Two-Play, its two-universe DMX & Art- Net Recorder and Playback Controller to make the perfect LED controller. Available in two versions, Two-Play (Art- Net) and the all-new Two-Play XT (Art- Net & DMX) offer improved functional- ity, including more triggering options such as ‘wild card’ time and day triggers along with specific date triggers. More sophisticated DMX triggers monitor DMX channels which are used to play back single or multiple shows. Two-Play XT offers two Universes of DMX and four Opto trigger inputs. Remote configuration and programming is pos- sible via a built-in web browser.
www.artisticlicence.com
DALI Drivers Harvard Engineering
Harvard has extended its range of dim- mable DALI LED drivers to include 1.2A and 1.4A versions. Harvard’s DALI drivers are installed in retail outlets, car showrooms and hotels. These users are not only saving money on their energy bills by using LED lighting, but also maximising savings and reducing carbon emissions even further, by dimming them as well. The extensive range allows users to use digital programming to set different lighting and ambient levels for displays, thereby maximising their invest- ment. Harvard’s DALI range provides dim- ming capabilities across a breadth of output currents.
www.harvardeng.com
Dimmable CV LED Driving Converters Electron
The new series of Dimmable Constant Voltage LED Driving Con- verters is designed and manufactured by Electron SA and is the latest technologically advanced control of LEDs that provides soft and smooth dimming. It is designed for perfect control in architectural applications since it has a high resolution of 2.040 steps. The converters are available in 9A and 15A and can oper- ate from 5 up to 24VDC. The control input can be DMX and 0-10V or 1-10V, or any up/down push button on the market.
www.electron.gr
ArcControl 1024
Anolis Anolis ArcControl 1024 is a feature-rich, fully program- mable DMX controller, designed
to offer comprehensive and intuitive control of all Anolis fittings as well as third party DMX controlled luminaires. It is ideal for the widest possible range of applications including commercial and residential installations - restaurants, bars, hotels, modern interiors, lightscapes, retail outlets, point-of-sales, illuminated signs and exhibition stands. Anolis ArcControl 1024 is a totally stand-alone system and is wall-mounted so requires no addition- al equipment to control DMX fittings.
www.anolis.eu
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