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RE: RE: DMX



>From what I remember (Haven't got catalogue in front of me.) the Pro
Series Dimmers are DMX controllable already.
Their was some talk of a DMX controller for c-bus generally, I.e. to
allow control of DMX compatible items within the c-bus network (I.e.
Much like the IR kit allows C-bus to control IR controlled items.)
It would not surprise me if it arrives I understand that CIS are vastly
increasing their C-bus range over time.
October sees the UK release of their Minder Pro range will bring
proprietary logic and scenario control to C-bus.
Their range of security products is also increasing rapidly which again
allow integration to C-bus.

Many thanks

Rob Mouser



-----Original Message-----
From: Mark McCall [mailto:lists@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 21 August 2003 10:35
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] RE: DMX

> Finally, my installer tells me that Clipsal have developed (or are
developing) a DMX interface unit for C-Bus.  This would be
> the ultimate solution as I presume that we could then trigger lighting
scenes from any C-Bus control source.  I've not been able
> to find out anything about this - has anyone else heard the same
thing?

Yes..heard this last week.  But I think it's in their
"Professional"
range
of dimmers.

M.




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