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SOMMERCABLE | HICON FIBER www.sommercable.com


Sommer Cable is following the current trend towards digital transmission technology by delivering fi bre-solutions through its own brand, Hicon. The road- proof Hicon Fiber plug connector system is based on four standard LC fi breglass connectors protected by a compact all-metal housing. It comprises a cable plug, a universal panel socket plus various adapters to other connecting systems. The socket HI-FIBER4-FD in D-fl ange format can be used as a panel coupling or as a universal cable coupling for extensions and cascading purposes. It can be linked with up to four conventional LC-Simplex or two LC-Duplex connectors as well as with the matching cable plug HI-FIBER4-MC. Integration into existing systems is therefore very easy. The cable plug HI-FIBER4-MC can be fi tted with up to four LC connectors which are assembled and pushed into the quad fi xture after inserting the cable. The cable plug is locked onto the socket via Push Pull mating design and corresponds to IP68 safety standard when plugged in. Sommer Cable also delivers the matching cables for installa- tion or mobile applications.


STEINIGKE | FUTURELIGHT DMH-32 http://eshop.steinigke.de/


The Futurelight DMH-32 is a quad colour LED moving head featuring a very special colour effect prism. Inside the gobos, you can see a colour gradient, the fi ve facets shine in white and green or in blue and purple, which makes this fi xture unique. The DMH-32’s quad colour LEDs include red, green, blue and white. The measurements of the spot are 24cm x 20cm x 34cm, it weighs just 7kg, and thanks to its three-phase motors it is also capable of very quick movements.


WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | G4S www.wirelessdmx.com


The new W-DMX G4S software from Wireless Solutions is a step change in the G4 software, packing improvements across the board. From smarter adaptive frequency hopping to greater resiliency, it keeps even the most demanding show running. G4S also brings new RDM functionality as standard in the entire transceiver line (F-models), with full, tested compatibility with the W-DMX BlueBox RDM controller and all other leading brands. Use RDM to monitor your lighting rig, set-up DMX addresses and personalities, and much more. With custom RDM commands, users can check signal strength, confi gure frequency parameters and output power all remotely from a laptop. G4S is available as a free upgrade to all existing users of W-DMX G4.


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