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142 TECHNOLOGY / LIGHTING CONTROL PRODUCT GUIDE CONTROL KUDOS A round up of the latest lighting control units new to the market...


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CHROMOFLEX Pro Barthelme LED Solutions


The CHROMOFLEX Pro consists of 1 to 4-channels, DMX, DALI and KNX and is totally radio controlled. The controller was designed to attain sophisticated illumination in the field of decora- tion and wellness with a minimum of effort. The unit is equipped with various colour effects by default as well as editable programmes. Several CHROMOFLEX Pro units can be linked in a network which makes it possible for all colour changes/ scenes to alternate automatically in sync. www.barthelme.de


In distinction from other dimmers, the fd dmx 4-24 700 ca dims by changing the current, not by PWM. Flickering is technically impossible – not only for the human eye, but also on HD- and Slowmo-footage. This makes the dim- mer a perfect solution in sensitive ar- eas, above all TV and film studios. The 4-channel LED dimmer provides four 700mA-outputs and a dimming range from 100% to 1%. The dimming curve is matched to eye sensitivity. DMX start channels are easily adjustable via the optional digital display. www.feno.com


Unison system


ETC A powerful family of Paradigm, Mosaic and SmartLink products and software, ETC’s Unison architectural control sys- tem makes lighting easy to operate by a wide range of different people, from lighting technicians to front of house staff and cleaners. Ideal for light- ing control in entertainment venues, hotels, casinos, museums and conven- tion centres, Unison builds on decades of lighting innovation in control and dimming. It features powerful proces- sors; button and fader control panels and screens; and sophisticated wireless solutions. www.etcconnect.com


visDIM KKDC


At the heart of the visDIM range is KKDC’s dimming technology, utilising algorithmic control of PWM output. The result is a comfortable scene control, removing shimmer/strobing effects previously associated with LED dim- ming. visDIM delivers smooth flicker free output from 0-100%, with precise con- trol at low light levels. Sub-controllers feature switchable linear or logarith- mic dimming curves, 1-10V or 0-10V selection or standalone mode for DMX RGB control. www.kkdc.co.uk


Arteor Legrand


Legrand’s Arteor wiring device and building automation range combines cutting edge style and state-of-the-art technology in a fashion that never fails to impress electrical specifiers and interior designers. From basic switches through to the most advanced automa- tion systems, the range has something for any stylish location, whether it be a hotel, a restaurant, office building or private residence. Its single system light, music and temperature control capability makes it stand out from the crowd and ensures ease of specifica- tion, installation, programming and use. www.legrand.co.uk


ActiLume Wireless 1-10V Philips


The ActiLume Wireless 1-10V is the lat- est product from the ActiLume family. This control system can provide huge energy savings of up to 70% and maxi- mum comfort when controlling light sources in general lighting applica- tions. The high levels of energy savings are achieved by combining presence detection and natural daylight. As the ActiLume Wireless 1-10V is part of a wireless network it is ideal to install in lighting installations with pendant or free standing luminaires or applications where it is difficult to pull additional control wires. www.philips.com/controls


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