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Compact, powerful, cost-effective
The I3 is an incredibly compact and powerful lighting console that provides the software, the processor and the control elements of the Vista console. All you have to do is connect a screen, keyboard and mouse and youʼve got a fully operational Vista with exactly the same software and feature set as the full-size console.
Secure and convenient
With the I3 thereʼs less to carry with you to gigs and fewer connections to make when you get there. Featuring an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, the I3 gives you all the computing power you need to run dazzling shows. The built-in processor operates using Linux and is dedicated solely to running the Vista software. This means you donʼt have to worry about conflicts with other software applications or hardware, or operating system updates that can change your setup unexpectedly.
Connections, connections
You can attach two external monitors (DVI & VGA) and, if you like to work with a pen-tablet, you can plug it in as the main monitor. You can even attach an (optional) monitor arm to the side of the console.
The four DMX outputs give you plenty of connections to lights and dimmers and you can also connect Artnet or Pathport compatible devices through the Ethernet port. The I3 also features seven USB ports so you can connect other Vista products (such as the S1 and M1) when you need extra playback or programming controls, or when you want to save or load your creations using a memory stick or external drive.
If you want to remote control the I3 you can connect over ethernet using VNC or you can send simple text commands † via the RS-232 port.
Choose how many channels you want
While the full-size Vista gives you up to 8192 DMX channels, for smaller shows where you donʼt need that sort of flexibility youʼll want to keep your costs down. The I3 features a ʽdongleʼ that determines the number of channels available: you can choose whether you want 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 or unlimited channels, simply by choosing the ʽdongleʼ thatʼs best for you.
All the live features of the Vista
The I3 gives you all the features that make the Vista such a great live desk: big, clear LCDs, fader banks you can split or combine and a set of modifier buttons. With 20 playbacks (10 with faders), four DMX outputs, timecode input and three encoder wheels, youʼll have all the control you need. Of course, the I3 also features the Vistaʼs incredible generic fixture model, so no matter what rig youʼve programmed your show for, theI3 adapts automatically if you have to run the same show with a different rig, without the need for re-programming.
Main Controls
5 user configurable function buttons
Blue, Green, Yellow, Red modifier buttons
Power button
Grand Master (rotary) fader and DBO button
Playback Controls
20 Playbacks, 10 with faders and flash buttons, 10 without
Playbacks feature; Blue / White LCD, Select and Go buttons
Split mode allows control of up to 50 Cuelists
Playbacks can be configured for control of Groups, Presets and more
Page Up / Down buttons
Super Playback Controls
Playback with 2 faders and buttons
Go, Pause, Back, Skip Forward, Skip Reverse, Skip to Start, Skip to End buttons
Utilises LCD and Encoder wheels for display and real time control of playback and other advanced functions.
Programming Controls
3 Encoder Wheels with associated Blue / White LCD
Next / Previous buttons
12 context sensitive function buttons
DMX Output
DMX output channels determined by dongle – sold seperately
128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 or 8192 channel versions available
Specify requirements at time of purchase
Upgrades available
Input and Output Connections
4 DMX outputs (* Actual DMX output channels determined by dongle. Software pack, including dongle, must be purchased separately.)
1 Ethernet / Network port (compatible with Art-Net and Pathport)
7 USB2 connectors
Linear Time code input †
MIDI in/thru/out †
Desk lamp outlet
1 DVI & 1 VGA monitor output (with support for Wacom pen-displays and selected ELO touchscreens)
Specifications
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo 2.13GHz
System RAM 1GB
Hard Drive 160GB SATA II
Monitor Outputs One DVI + One VGA, Independant
DMX Outputs Four ANSI E1.11
USB Ports Seven USB2.0
Dimensions (w d h) 650mm 600mm 170mm
Weight 19kg Net 25kg Shipping
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The SDC-6 is a small battery operated 6 channel DMX console. It is very suitable for easy applications such as exhibitions, small shops as well for testing of your DMX equipment.
• 6 individual Channel Fader
• 1 Master Fader
• 6 DMX Channels (1 to 6)
• Compact Design & Simple Operation
Power input: DC 9V, 100mA min.
DMX Output: 3 Pin Female DMX Connector
DMX Polarity: 2+, 3- / 2-, 3+
Battery Type: Pp3 9V
Dimensions: 173 x 153 x 55 mm
Weight: Approx. 0,8 kg
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Mixer for standard lighting control DMX-512 . Allows the recording of 4.600 steps in 96 programmes.
Great capacity of scenes and sequencies memory. Editable memory. Possibility to edit several
programmes simultaneously, by audio, crossfader or inner clock. Standard MIDI in, out and thru.
XLR-3 connector with inversor of polarity. |
24 and 48 channel memory consoles for the mid level user
The Jester is a new lighting console from Zero 88. It offers direct control of up to 48 channels of DMX either using submasters or a traditional theatre playback stack. 12 auxiliary buttons are provided which can be used to trigger DMX devices such as scrollers, smoke machines or strobes. A monitor port is standard on the Jester. Channel, cuestack and submaster data can all be viewed using the monitor. An onboard LCD screen also provides the user with all information needed to operate the console allowing it to be used without a monitor. A USB port allows users to back-up shows that have been recorded on the Jester. A DMX in option allows the Jester to be used as an economical back-up console for other desks. It is possible to snap shot a full 512 channels of DMX into submasters or the memory stack.
The Jester has three modes, allowing it to operate as simple two scene preset desk through to a fully functional memory console. In playback mode the user has full access to all the channels on the console. This allows live changes to be made to specials instantly. Midi notes can be used to trigger channels or submasters. A sound to light jack allows for chases to be sequenced to music. Chases can be recorded into the memory stack or directly into submasters.
The Jester provides users with a powerful set of programming and playback tools in an easy to use and economical lighting console.
Features * 12/24 or 24/48 channels of control * 24 or 48 submasters * Playback stack * Patching to 512 DMX channels * DMX in allowing snap shots of all 512 DMX channels * 12 or 24 auxiliary buttons * Monitor display * USB storage * MIDI notes | |
High specification control for mixed lighting systems
The Bull Frog is the largest of the Frog family of control desks. The Bull Frog offers features including attribute palettes, group selection and a monitor output. As a Zero 88 product, the Bull Frog desk naturally retains the same ease of use, reliability and affordability as the rest of the Frog Family. The BullFrog can control up to 96 generic channels, which may be manually or automatically patched to any of the 1024 DMX channels, there is also capability for control of up to 24 intelligent fixtures. The desk is fitted with a floppy drive for loading and saving show data, a remote ?Go? port and a monitor port. Memories can be recorded as scenes or chases, each having its own fade times and modifiers. Memories may be played back with the crossfade master and the ?Go? button for sequential, pre-programmed shows. Extra flexibility is afforded through the 480 submasters allowing for the creation of lighting effects for the more spontaneous shows. The Bull Frog also offers the user four palette types: group, colour, beam and position. There are 48 palettes available for each type. Palettes can be used to build memories or submasters. The desk palettes can be used to aid fast and accurate programming of memories, submasters and chases. Palettes can also be used during the running of the show to make instant and spontaneous changes to the programmed memories. Changing the contents of a Palette will automatically and instantly update all associated memories and submasters.Using a simple selection method, the BullFrog allows the user to record memories that include all fixtures in each memory or user selected fixtures only. Don?t be fooled by its simplicity and ease of use; the BullFrog offers a host of powerful features, making it a formidable tool for creating shows. Its versatility makes it ideal for all entertainment lighting applications allowing even relatively inexperienced operators to create exciting shows. The movement effects engine allows for simple and rapid programming of commonly used effects, whilst the inbuilt fixture library enables simple selection and manipulation of the moving lights. The unique ?F.R.O.G.? (fixture random output generator) function can instantly generate unique lighting effects. These may be outputted automatically or stepped through, with desired looks being recorded as required.
Features * 96 faders for dimmer control * 48 colour, position and beamshape palettes * 1024 control channels * Up to 24 Moving Lights * 48 fixture groups * 480 submaster playbacks (20 pages of 24) * Effects Generator * FROG Autochase function * 999 Memories * Softpatch * 'GO' button for memory playback * Fixture library with over 1200 moving lights * SMPTE/MIDI/CAN Upgrade kit available
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