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LightON 5 Lighting consoles LightON LightON series is composed of two consoles of 512 DMX channels, useful for conventional lighting, moving lights and LEDs. The main difference between them is the number of faders they feature (24 for LightON 3 and 48 for LightON 5). Features: - Multi purpose lighting consoles: conventional lighting, moving heads and LED fixtures. - 60 x 128 dots LCD display with contrast control. - USB port for download/upload data and upgrade internal software. - ArtNet port for a fast communication with compatible devices. - 6 operating modes: Single scene, Double scene, Sub Master, Moving Light, LED and Memory. - 48 faders for conventional lighting, moving heads and LED fixtures. - 1152 programmable scenes (48 scenes x 24 pages) in Sub Master mode for conventional lighting. - Control of 24 moving lights, with up to 40 channels for each one. 20 playbacks of 99 steps each, using Moving Light mode. - Control of 24 RGBA LED fixtures. 20 playbacks of 99 steps each, using LED mode. - 12 integrated effects, each one with programmable fade time and speed (up to 99 steps for each effect). - Memory mode to mix Sub master, Moving Light and LED operating modes. - Grand Master fader to control the overall output. - A and B faders with separate output that allow crossfade between them. - Blackout function. - Back-lighted buttons that change their colour depending on their state. - Port for an optional VGA card (800x600 pixels). - Main supply: 9-12 V DC, 2A (included power supply unit). - Dimensions: 483 x 265 x 66 mm. |
Zero88 Leap Frog Lighting Desk
The ease of use of the Frog family with 512 Control channels, 48 dimmers, 24 moving lights.
The Frog range of control desks builds upon the foundations of the Sirius and XL families
using latest technologies to bring new and improved features. As Zero 88 products they
naturally retain the same ease of use, reliability and affordability as their predecessors.
The Leap Frog can control up to 48 generic channels, which may be manually or automatically
patched to 512 DMX channels. Memories can be recorded as scenes or chases, each with
their own fade times and modifiers. Memories may be played back with the cross fade
master and the Go button or via the submasters.Colour, beam, position and group palettes
can be created. These can be used to build memories. Changes to the palette information
will automatically update associated memories. Palettes can also be used to give flexibility
in live playback
The Leap Frog may be connected to an SVGA monitor. Screen displays include memories,
channels and DMX outputs, palettes, preview and patch.
Features
* 48 faders for dimmer control
* Up to 24 Moving Lights
* 24 colour, position and beamshape palettes
* 24 fixture groups
* 512 control channels
* 999 Memories
* 240 submasters
* Effects Generator
* FROG Autochase function
* Softpatch
* Fixture library with over 1200 moving lights
* \'GO\' button for memory playback
* Disk Drive
* 2 DMX Outputs
* SVGA Monitor ouput
* SMPTE/MIDI/CAN Upgrade kit available
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Zero88 Jester 24-48 Channels Lighting Console
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
| - VGA-Text Monitor Output
- USB storage
- MIDI notes
- Multi-lingual Online Help
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Control Channels : Up to 512
Channel Faders : 48
Preset Master Faders : 2
Fade Time Controls : 1 (Split Up/Down times can be
programmed)
Sequence Speed Control : 1
Sequence Master Fader : 1
Grand Master Fader : 1
Blackout Button : 1
Flash Buttons :48
Power Supply : External 100-240 Volts 50/60Hz
DMX Output: 1 Universe
DMX Input: 1 Universe
DMX to USITT DMX-512 1990 Protocol
Dimensions : 711mm(W) x 279mm (D) x 88mm (H)
Weight : 6.5Kg
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Maxxyz Compact offers full Maxxyz functionality and philosophy in a mid-sized console. With compact size and modular design, this professional lighting console is a new addition to the Maxxyz range.
* Digital LCD buttons for fast and direct programming
* Multiple wing attachment
* Up to 32 DMX universes, 4 available directly from the console
* Maxxyz Manager Software for programming and triggering via time and calendar schedules
* Customizable Graphical User Interface with context sensitive toolbars and integrated help menu
* Powerful effects engine
* Controls up to 16384 fixtures
* 1000 cuelists with motorized fader control
* 1000 cuelists with playback control buttons
* 5 customizable LCD function keys
* Parallel execution of multiple cuelists
* Submaster, groupmaster and override functionality
* Parameter and time-fanning functionality
* Auto update for presets and cues
* On-the-fly global timing adjustments
| Theater light console for 48 DMX channels, brightness control for each scene
Comfortable DMX-controller
* 48 control channel
* 96 memorizable programs via 4 pages
* 24 scenes can be called directly via the faders
* Blackout-function
* Sound control via Line In connection
Power supply: |
100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
12 V DC 500 mA |
Pin configuration: |
Inside + outside - |
Power consumption: |
8,00 W |
IP classification: |
IP20 |
Power connection: |
Mains input via Coaxial power connector (M) mounting version power supply cord with AC adapter (provided) |
Programs: |
Programmable 96 Chasers |
DMX channels: |
Output 48 |
DMX output: |
1 x 3-pin XLR (F) mounting version |
Control: |
DMX; Sound to light via Microphone; Sound to light via RCA (F) mounting version |
Housing color: |
Black |
Control elements: |
DMX polarity selector, power switch |
Color: |
Black |
Housing design: |
Desktop console housing |
Dimensions: |
Width: 71 cm
Depth: 26,4 cm
Height: 9 cm |
Weight: |
6,05 kg |
Total Weight: 7.5 kg |
Maxxyz is Martinʼs professional lighting console with a string of original features and an intuitive and graphical software interface.
* Integrated 3D Visualizer: preview or program in real-time 3D
* Digital LCD buttons for fast and direct programming
* Multiple wing attachment
* Up to 32 DMX universes, 8 available directly from the console
* Dual processing power, 2 Pentium CPUs
* Maxxyz Manager Software for programming and triggering via time and calendar schedules
* Customizable Graphical User Interface with context sensitive toolbars and integrated help menu
* Powerful effects engine
* Controls up to 16384 fixtures
* 1000 cuelists with motorized fader control
* 1000 cuelists with playback control buttons
* 12 customizable function keys
* Parallel execution of multiple cuelists
* Submaster, groupmaster and override functionality
* Parameter and time-fanning functionality
* Auto update for presets and cues
* On-the-fly global timing adjustments
* Networking with Maxedia media server
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