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134 TECHNOLOGY / LIGHTING CONTROL PRODUCT GUIDE


PowerPIX Diagnostics Eldoled


This is an intelligent web-based applica- tion for monitoring pixilated LED lighting applications. Offering temperature and voltage data for every pixel string, communication and LED status logs per pixel and per PowerBOX, everything can be checked at the click of a mouse. Being able to keep detailed track of the status of entire applications while easily localising segments that need attention, PowerPIX users can plan maintenance at the best possible time and take correc- tive action if and when required. www.eldoled.com


Luminair v2.5 for iOS Synthe FX


Luminair v2.5 adds a number of new features and improvements to the award winning lighting control app for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Among the new features are support for con- trolling Philips Hue smart bulbs right alongside DMX-based Art-Net and sACN systems, new global timing options for automated scene playback, as well as a newly refined user interface for Apple’s iOS 7. The v2.5 release is available now, directly from the iOS App Store. www.luminairapp.com


WIFI to Stand Alone DMX Chromateq


The Chromateq LPSA-WIFI DMX inter- face can be programmed by the LED Player software easily. It can save and play back sequences and trigger the DMX by clock calendar, automatically, in Stand Alone mode. Users can also use the Wi-Light Application for smart- phones and tablets to select a scene, change the RGB colours in real time and get additional commands with the LPSA-WIFI. Wi-Light is a suitable remote control system for all Stand Alone installations. Technical features: 512 DMX outputs, IP-Wifi, 9-36 V. DC In, external triggers, Built-in Clock, compatible with all OS. www.chromateq.com


EXT Pharos


Green Mouse Teleco Automation


This wireless transmitter with built-in light sensor automatically varies the light intensity of lamps as the natural light level changes. Whether placed on a table or wall-mounted, Green Mouse keeps the light level set by the user constant by detecting the variations of the light in the room as the natu- ral light intensity changes. It is not installed on the ceiling and needs no fixed calibration or regulation of the LUX over established working areas. Green Mouse is designed to satisfy a market in which personal wellbeing and energy saving are a must. www.telecoautomation.com


SLESA-UE7 Nicolaudie


Nicolaudie has released a new SLE- SA-UE7 and SUITE2-FC interface. The DMX interfaces feature both USB and Ethernet and supports two universes in a stand alone format. This is the first SIUDI (Sunlite Intelligent USB-DMX Interface) to include both USB and Ethernet connectivity. Multiple interfaces can be synchronised over a network to allow for a larger number of DMX universes. Both models also include a micro SD card to store stand alone programs and an updated Mi- croprocessor for better performance. iPhone/iPad/Android control Ethernet features will be added soon. www.nicolaudie.com


A companion to the Touch Panel Con- troller (TPC), the EXT is mains-pow- ered and provides local DMX and DALI output for the TPC, as well as other hardware interfaces for triggering, creating a standalone lighting control system without the need for a separate power supply or network switch. Offering a powerful lighting control- ler with an integrated, customisable touch screen, combined with the EXT, it can now be used for DMX and DALI installations without any Ethernet infrastructure. www.pharoscontrols.com


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