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Lighting controller 12 channels
* Can be used as DMX-controller or analog lighting controller * 12 channel-faders with LED * Fade Time fader with LED for adjusting the step time * Master-fader with LED for adjusting the total output level * Audio-fader with LED for adjusting the music sensitivity * Flash-button per channel and master-flash (Full On-button) * LED-display of all modes * 0/10 V-output via three 8-pin DIN-sockets * 53 built-in programs * Dimmer: Manual control of the channels via sliders * Full On: all channels can be switched on together * Program speed adjustable via speed-fader or Tap Sync-button * Sound-control via external signal or integrated microphone * External signal connection via RCA-socket * Power supply via included power unit or via 18-20 V dimmer pack * 19“-dimensions
FEATURES: Power supply: 230 V AC, 50 Hz ~ via 15-18 V DC, 300 mA power unit included in the delivery or optional dimmer-pack Power consumption: 6 W Number of control-channels: 12 Integrated programs: 53 Sound-control: via built-in microphone or via audio-input Audio-input: RCA Audio-sensitivity: 0.1 - 1 V DMX 512-output: 3-pin XLR-connector Analogue output: 3 x 8-pin DIN-socket Output voltage: 0/10 V DC Dimensions (LxWxH): 483 x 132 x 65 mm 19" mounting dimensions with 3 u Minimum mounting depth: 90 mm Weight: 2.6 kg | DMX console able to control up to 6 channels. It allows to connect an external
power supply of 9 V DC o to operate with the built-in battery. It disposes of DMX
polarity switch.
Power Supply: 9V DC, 100 mA min
DMX Output: XLR 3 female connector
DMX Polarity: Conmutable +2, -3 o - 2, +3
Battery type: PP3 9V
Dimensions: 173 x 153 x 55 mm
Weight: 0.8 Kg |
A powerful controller for the more demanding applications.
Following the phenomenal success of the Frog range over the last three years Zero 88 have developed the Frog 2 - a new console which takes the Frog philosophy of ease of use and value for money to a whole new level.Frog 2 will add a new dimension to the current Frog range of consoles. Designed to be used in the most demanding environments requiring lighting control the Frog 2 will appeal to users looking for ease of programming, comprehensive playback choices, live busking or stand alone control of architectural type events. The Frog 2 can control up to 2048 channels of DMX. DMX connection is either through traditional 5 Pin XLR connectors or via Ethernet. All the facilities needed for future RDM and ACN compatibility are included in the hardware.To allow for effective control the Frog 2 offers multiple cue stack playback, comprehensive palette selections and effects libraries. The use of macros allows for the automatic programming and playback of shows.For busking in live environments there are 2000 user definable buttons and 1000 faders that can be assigned to control anything from a single channel to a group of fixtures to a complete memory. Using macros these controls can be loaded from a memory or from a cue stack as part of the running of a show. Comprehensive feedback is provided via two monitors and an onboard touch screen. It is also possible to display up to nine different sets of information simultaneously. It is possible to define specific user views to allow each user to have an operational environment best suited to their needs. Storing shows is possible on either a USB memory stick or using the built in CD writer. There are 3 USB ports on the Frog 2 making it possible to use a variety of USB accessories including touch screen monitors. The mechanical design of the Frog 2 has ensured that it has the smallest footprint possible while ensuring all the controls are ergonomically accessible. It is also possible to operate the console while it is in its flight-case base without damaging any connectors.
Features
* 2048 Channels * 2 opto isolated 5 Pin XLR?s per universe * 4 universes of DMX * 200 Playback stacks * 1000 User definable faders * 2000 User definable buttons * Colour Touchscreen * 2 x SVGA Monitor ports * 3 x USB ports * CD Writer * Parameter level programming * Comprehensive effects engine * Auto Palettes * Ethernet connectivity * RDM and ACN hardware ready |
Mixer console DMX 512. Direct access to all the functions. 30 programmes of 99 steps each one. Automatic function or by audio rhythm. Internal microphone. 30 sequencies prerecorded, adjustable execution speed. 16 switches assignable to 16 memories. Access speed to all the functions makes it an important instrument of work for live and discos. MIDI input. Audio connection 100 mV. -1 V. p-p- (RCA connector). DMX connection: XLR-3 Dimensions: 320 x 178 x 72 mm. Weight: 2,3 kgs. |
24/48 channels of control in a tough, colourful package
The ?Frog? range of control desks builds upon the foundations of the Sirius and XL families using the latest technologies to bring new and improved features. As Zero 88 products, the Frog desks naturally retain the same ease of use, reliability and affordability as their predecessors. The Frog can control up to 48 generic channels, which may be manually or automatically patched to any of the 512 DMX channels. It is fitted with a floppy drive for loading and saving show data, a remote ?Go? port and an output for a monitor.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 240 submasters allowing for the creation of lighting effects for the more spontaneous shows.
Features * 2 preset operation * DMX output with DMX Patch * 240 Submasters * Theatre style memory stack with up to 400 memories * Chase effects and Audio Effects * On board floppy disk drive * Video output * 48 control channels
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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. |
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