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132 TECHNOLOGY / LIGHTING CONTROL PRODUCT GUIDE CONTROL GEEKS A selection of lighting control options from software to switches Action Pad


Traxon / e:cue Action Pad is e:cue’s new App for controlling lighting scenarios remotely on wireless devices. As a new feature of the e:cue Lighting Application Suite 5.3, users can now create their own graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and use them remotely from a wide variety of devices including iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, e:cue Glass Touchscreen, and web browsers.The App provides simple, straightforward and intuitive control for users and is available via the App Store. www.ecue.com


Rotary dimming modules Multiload Technology Multiload Technology provides a range of rotary dimming modules that enable grid- plate systems from all major UK manufac- turers to be upgraded to control 0-10V or 1-10V drive units, including LED drivers and fluorescent ballasts. The range consists of Rotary Push Switch- es (RPS), for the direct dimming and switching of drive units, and Rotary Push Controls (RPC) for retro-fit and multi-po- sition control using existing or dedicated 2-core signal cables. www.multiload.co.uk


Pre Wired Solution Crestron Lighting


DIGIM control panel Helvar


MBNLED Touch Control LCD RGB DMX MBN-PROLED


This LCD Touch system is designed to control RGB or single colour LED’s via DMX512-A. Encased in a high quality metal housing with a variety of facias, this controller has a 640x480 resolu- tion 24 bit colour screen with which to manipulate four independent zones. Its features include programmable zone buttons; a master fader for each zone, and simply, fast colour selection via an RGB palatte. www.proled.com


Helvar has launched a new range of control panels for its DIGIDIM range of lighting con- trol products. The new panels offer larger buttons and restyled faceplates to give increased aesthetic choice for the end-user. The modular panel range is supplied pre- programmed, so will work out-of-the-box and is easily reconfigured to suit each ap- plication. Furthermore, the modular panels in the range are fitted with LEDs to indicate which scene has been selected, and an infrared receiver for additional control op- tions. All new panels are completely back- wards compatible with the current range. www.helvar.com


Crestron has developed a new pre-built panel service for dealers who sell their DIN rail lighting control products. The new service is designed to ensure a quick, trouble-free installation for all types of project. All panels can be cus- tom-sized to suit space requirements and will arrive on site pre-wired and fully tested by Crestron. Furthermore, all panels are available with either MCB inputs or RCBO inputs to ensure full compliance with 17th Edition regula- tions. www.crestron.co.uk


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