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All non-dimmed lights need a power panel – why not have remote on/off control of each individual circuit breaker through your DMX control board? |
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LCP Series (Lighting Control Panelboard) |
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LCLC Series (Lighting Control Load Center) |
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LCRP Series (Lighting Control Relay Panel) |
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RBLC Series (Remote Breaker Lighting Controllers) |
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How DMX controlled power panels work: LC (Lighting Control) series products add DMX addressable branch circuit breaker control to the functions normally found in a Load Center or Panelboard. Each motorized breaker (or relay for the LCRP series) is DMX512 addressable via a simple set of jumpers on the LynTec control board. Once the DMX address starting point is set by inserting the jumper, each motorized breaker has the next sequential address assigned to it (one address per breaker), the DMX operator can then program the breaker addresses for individual control. The LynTec control boards only use as many addresses as there are motorized breakers connected to it, this saves valuable DMX addresses for other equipment. DMX commands for each breaker are on, off, delayed off (for cool-down) and test functions. DMX control of your non-dimmed lighting allows an operator to:
Features built in to all LynTec DMX controlled systems:
System Configurations: |
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LCLC Series Load Centers LCRP Series RBLC Series Controllers
Ask any sound contractor. Chances are, they'll tell you that LynTec pretty much wrote the book on remote controlled, sequencing power systems for the installed sound industry. |
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8401 Melrose |
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