LSC Lighting Systems just announced the release of a new addition the their RebBack line of dimmer racks. The newest addition to the RedBack family of dimmer is the RedBack 12 which offers 12 dimmers at 10A each with a max dimmer pull of 1200 watts each. The RedRack is housed in a 2U rack mount with outlets on the back and a 4U with outlets in the front. The RedRack line of dimmers is fully compliant with RDM protocol allowing for remote configuration an management form any RDM capable controller.
LSC Lighting is a product of Australia and distributed in North America by Applied Electronics. To learn more about the RedBack or any other LSC product, visit their website at www.lsclighting.com. For pricing and avilibility, visit Applied Electronics website at www.appliednn.com.
Wybron is poised to release the Infogate App for the iPhone and iPod Touch in the iTunes App Store. With the Infogate App, you will be able to monitor and control your lighting rig from virtually anywhere in the building.
Infogate for the iPhone takes the easy-to-use graphical interface from Wybron’s infotrace feedback system and shrinks it down to size for the iPhone and iPod Touch. With the interface now on the iPhone, you will no longer be tied to board, booth or computer to receive RDM information from the infogate system. USe the iPhone + Infogate app to examine and manipulate your fixtures whole onstage, backstage or in the green room, (that is if there is WiFi coverage!).
With Infogate for the iPhone:
The system’s sensors detect:
To learn more about the Wybron Infogate system or the Infogate App for the iPhone/iPod Touch, make sure to visit Wybron’s website at www.wybron.com. Look for the Infogate App to come to the iTunes App Store in the near future. We’ll make sure to update our readers here.
Robe Lighting introduced two new lighting fixtures at LDI this year in Las Vegas, the DigialSpot 7000DT and the DigitalSpot 3000DT. Both of these fixtures are Digital projection luminaries that not only project video images, but function as light instruments. Robe jump head first into the digital projection market with these fixtures and touted at their booth at LDI that digital projection is the way of the future and is here and ready.
Robe’s DigitalSpot 300DT is their first Digital Moving Light Projector that combines their REDWash (Robe Emitted Diodes) LED module and Digital Projector to create a fixture that is able not only to wash with a large amount of color choices, but also use projections. The 3000DT emits 2.700 Ansi lumens from a single 200W projection lamp with a contrast ratio of 2,000:1. The lamp is rated at 4,000 lamp hours and has an aspect ratio of 4:3 with an XGA resolution of 1,024×768 and can produce a full 16.7 million color palette. The DigitalSpot 3000DT in a single Road Case retails for $19,900. Learn more about the DigitalSpot 3000DT visit the product page at www.robelighting.com
The DigitalSpot 7000DT is the second offering from Robe Lighting and offers a high output in lumens for digital projections. The 7000DT uses a 330W lamp and emit 6,500 ANSI lumens with a contrast ratio of 2,000:1. Each of the two LED modules use 48 Luxeon Rebel RDBW LED’s.
The 7000DT offers both DVI and SDI input/outputs to make getting video in and out of the fixture easy and efficiently with out having to worry about different connector or video signal requirements.
The 7000DT also offers web access through the fixture to provide total control and configuration of the fixture with user library management. To learn more about the DigitalSpot 700DT, visit the product page at www.robelighting.com.
Both fixtures offer some of the standard features such as: