Take charge of your DSI fixtures with Rail-DMX-DSI, the new DMX controller from
Artistic Licence EngineeringArtistic Licence Engineering has created Rail-DMX-DSI, the new converter which converts 4 DMX channels to 4 DSI outputs. In this way Rail-DMX-DSI will integrate DSI ballasts into a DMX system so all building lighting can be controlled via DMX.
Lighting states can then be operated using controllers such as Artistic Licence Sign-Control or Light-Switch, or any DMX controller. The result is full integration between DMX controllers and commercial lighting systems.
Rail-DMX-DSI has been designed in response to our customers’ feedback. Intended primarily as a retrofit device, Rail-DMX-DSI benefits existing installations and provides a cost effective solution to any commercial lighting that requires basic control.
Artistic Licence Engineering DALI range
Rail-DMX-DSI joins the extensive and well-established Artistic Licence Engineering DALI product range.
This range includes:
Rail-DALI-DMX - converts one circuit of DALI to DMX with a choice of two modes: Ballast Simulation Mode or Trigger Mode. In either mode it will simulate a user configurable number of ballasts so a DALI controller will be able to transmit.
Rail-DMX-DALI - provides control over 4 DALI circuits from a single DMX Controller and can provide simultaneous conversion for Channels, Groups and Scenes. This enables users to overcome the speed differences between DMX and DALI by using groups and scenes to control multiple ballasts with a single command.
Rail-PSU-D4 - a four-circuit DALI / DSI BUS Power Supply designed to compliment Rail-DALI-DMX, Rail-DMX-DALI and Rail-DMX-DSI. Each circuit has two sets of connectors so the D4 can simply be daisy chained into each DALI / DSI BUS.
DALI-Scope - a hand-held tool for testing, programming and configuring DALI devices. It allows the commissioning of DALI fixtures without a PC and simplifies re-configuration after fixture changes or additions.
Free DALI Training Day
Artistic Licence Integration’s Managing Director, Wayne Howell, has instigated a programme of Training Days designed to broaden the knowledge of control protocols, consider how to choose the right tools for the job and achieve optimum results from the products available.
The first of these is a day of DALI training which will be taking place at Artistic Licence Engineering premises in Harrow, North London on Wednesday 9 February 2011, 10am - 4pm. The course will be free of charge and operate on a first come, first served basis. Places are therefore limited so reserve your place now by contacting Sales@ArtisticLicence.com
More information and full specifications can be found on the Artistic Licence Engineering website at www.ArtisticLicence.com