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ARTISTIC LICENCE UPGRADE Rail-DALI CONTROLLER

'Rail-DALI has been one of our best selling products and proved itself to be a good converter that performs well and fills an evident hole in the market,' explains Artistic Licence Managing Director, Simon Hobday. 'However, when we designed it, the merging of DMX and DALI control was still in its infancy. Now, with the architectural and entertainment markets seeing more cross-over, system designers want better integration and more sophisticated control. We therefore felt it was time to revisit Rail-DALI and have produced two new products that provide our customers with a better solution and form the next generation of DALI/DMX conversion.'

The new Artistic Licence Rail-DALI-DMX takes DALI to DMX conversion to a new level by offering two modes of operation within one unit: Rail-DALI-DMX can either provide a multiple number of simulated ballasts that control DMX channels directly or it can be used as a trigger interface.

In either mode Rail-DALI-DMX will simulate a user-configurable number of ballasts so it can be treated as a pure DALI device and enable a DALI controller to transmit signals.This configurability means Rail-DALI-DMX can be easily added to existing DALI installations.

Following industry feedback, a dimming curve translation has also been included so, for the first time, DALI ballasts can be used alongside DMX fixtures. This option is selectable via a DIP switch.

The development of Rail-DALI-DMX has been influenced by an increasing demand from Lighting Designers who want to control DMX fixtures directly from a DALI controller. The demand originates from the wide choice of DMX architectural fixtures on offer compared to DALI fixtures.

DALI control of DMX fixtures is now achievable using Rail-DALI-DMX in Ballast Mode. In this mode, Rail-DALI-DMX will simulate the required number of ballasts, each of which will have all the features of an actual DALI ballast. Each ballast can be assigned to groups, store/recall scenes and respond to step up/down commands. The simulated output value of the ballast is then transmitted to its corresponding DMX channel.

In addition, the DALI short address of each ballast can be changed to enable it to be added to an existing DALI installation for system upgrades.

Finally, Rail-DALI-DMX will also respond to DALI Status commands so monitoring software can be used to check the efficiency of the system and achieve full integration.

Web Link: www.artisticlicence.com

Date : 15-07-2010

 
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