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136 TECHNOLOGY / LIGHTING CONTROL PRODUCT GUIDE Application Suite 6.1


Traxon / e:cue Traxon Technologies has launched e:cue Lighting Application Suite 6.1 (LAS 6.1) and two new e:cue high performance lighting control servers, Lighting Con- trol Engine 2 (LCE2) and Lighting Con- trol Engine 2 fx (LCE2-fx) together with a new e:cue Butler PRO output engine for running large numbers of DMX512/ RDM or e:pix universes. Featuring an in- tegrated web interface, as well as the control apps, these important additions take control systems to new heights. www.traxontechnologies.com


W-DMX G4S Wireless Solution Sweden


A leading manufacturer of wireless lighting control equipment with over 45 OEM partners, the new W-DMX G4S software platform includes an improved adaptive frequency hopping algorithm that improves the plug and play use in crowded radio spectrum situations, avoiding interference from Wi-Fi, DECT Phones, Intercom and more. www.wirelessdmx.com


RGB/Dim Controller liniLED


CONTROLLED FIXTURES


AREA Dreipuls


iDirect RCL


iDirect is an iPad based system that takes lighting controls to the next level. The award-winning app com- bines the latest in remote controlled technology with a simple interface that anyone can use. As RCL’s founder Joe Ruston explains: “For over a decade, RCL’s handheld controller has offered a practical solution to a common issue, however, technologies and applications have now evolved. iDirect offers the next generation of lighting manage- ment and control for moving lights in a package that is both affordable and simple to use.” www.rclighting.com


Designed by Matthias Pinkert so the lighting in individually lit areas may be drawn and closed like a curtain, simply by the swipe of a hand, without touching the fixture. The light beam can be adjusted from an intense spot to something more suitable for a wider area, thus offering an energy-saving environmentally friendly solution. With a modular, versatile character, the indi- vidual illumination units may be added up to a total length of three meters. Ideal for kitchens and bathrooms due to the product’s touch-free element. www.dreipuls.com


A powerful controller, the liniLED RGB/Dim Controller offers an out- put of 3 x 80W. Besides connecting three groups of monochrome liniLED products, which dim separately, 40 metres liniLED RGB can be controlled. The product can be connected to the liniLED Wall Panel via an RJ45 cable. If there is more power needed to control the products, the controller has the ability to couple the signal to a second liniLED RGB/Dim Controller. This way, you can scale the required power to the wattage that is desired. www.triolight.com


Friends of Hue Philips


Friends of hue is compact, portable and smart. It can connect to the Philips hue app and delivers over 16 million different ways to colour your home at the swipe of a finger. Whether you choose to match colour light to a moment, add accents to your home, light a space with a splash of colour or wash a wall with stunning shades, this flexible light source can be placed wherever you need it. With up to 120 lumen light output you can highlight a favourite spot and then program LivingColors Bloom Friends of hue to gradually dial down the intensity. www.philips.com


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