Group: An OSRAM Company
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2 www.ecue.com F lexibi l i t y. S impl i c i t y. Innovat ion. e:cue lighting control develops state-ofthe- art control and automation solutions, and works with lighting professionals and partners around the world to deliver dynamic lighting experiences. An industry leader with an integrated software and hardware portfolio, e:cue provides reliable control solutions for any dynamic lighting project. e:cue, as part of “Traxon Technologies – An OSRAM Company”, is headquartered in Paderborn, Germany with offices in Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East. e:cue products and support are...
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Open the catalog to page 3e:cue lighting control 7 Control Integrate Control Interact Integrate Basic System Overview
Open the catalog to page 7Design t o m i z e Organize e:cue software includes innovative and intuitive tools that allow the user to design simple to complex lighting shows, position lighting fixtures in a project plan, and configure e:cue and external devices in the control system, in addition to programming special lighting effects, video-to-light pixel mapping, visualization of the lighting installation, and special triggering and automation features. C r e a t e . Plan SeOtuutpline P r o gCrraeamte Organize 8 www.ecue.com
Open the catalog to page 8Create, Orchestrate, Design, Customize, Program, Organize, Plan, Outline, Setup Software Software 9 Software
Open the catalog to page 9The e:cue Lighting Application Suite (LAS) is a collection of software applications used to program the most creative lighting designs. Lighting Application Suite Features Innovation > Create stunning lighting sequences using the FX Engine Endless special lighting sequence possibilities and effects can be generated using the FX Engine. From simple color-changing chasers to complex, dynamic color patterns based on advanced mathematical calculations. > Program advanced and interactive automation or triggering With simple steps, users can program various automation and triggering features for...
Open the catalog to page 10Simplicity > Select standard fixtures using the Fixture Library for easy setup Pick the fixtures and arrange them according to the project layout. The Fixture Library includes an extensive list of standard fixtures by major lighting manufacturers. For addition of new or custom fixtures, you can create your own fixture profile. > Organize and group fixture Cluster fixtures and individual LEDs for easier access and management of large lighting installations with several sections. Users can name fixture groups for better organization and ease of programming. > Use the same lighting desk...
Open the catalog to page 11Flexibility > Control large numbers of DMX/RDM channels Design lighting shows from simple installations with few fixtures to large lighting installations requiring control of up to 65,536 DMX/RDM channels, the equivalent of controlling up to 21,845 RGB color mixing nodes or 65,536 monochromatic light nodes (128 DMX Universes). Many lighting professionals worldwide have used e:cue products to control projects requiring maximum channel control, such as the YAS Hotel in Abu Dhabi or the New Year’s Eve Ball in New York City’s Times Square. > Import video content Import video content of various...
Open the catalog to page 12Use any touch screen monitor for user interaction LAS includes a special tool to easily design custom graphical User Interfaces featuring custom pictures, buttons and faders with various colors, shapes, and patterns. Action Pad Create various faders to adjust intensity, speed, or color Design buttons in different states and specify any function Use graphics such as logos to customize the user interface with an identity Organize groups of buttons and faders for various lighting sections Include a Color Picker for quick color selection Program multiple screen pages with various button...
Open the catalog to page 13PROJECT: YAS Marina Hotel LEAD ARCHITECTS: Asymptote Architecture LIGHTING DESIGN: Arup Lighting LIGHTING CONTROL: e:cue lighting control GRID-SHELL LED LIGHTING: Enfis/Cooper Lighting LOCAL PARTNER: RDK International PHOTO CREDITS: Bjorn Moerman Software 15 Software
Open the catalog to page 15Reliability I n t e l l i g e n c e Storage u t p u t C o n t r o l . Engines generate, store, and output DMX/ RDM, and a variety of other standard protocols and signals, orchestrating communication between all devices and fixtures in lighting control systems. With advanced features including the capacity to handle demanding lighting projects with multi-signal scenarios, Engines, with their intelligence and modularity, are the best solution for any category or scale. Engines’ reliability ensures smooth, uninterrupted operation of permanent lighting installations. Powerful Processing 16...
Open the catalog to page 16Engines Control, Modularity, Reliability, Intelligence, Storage, Output, Powerful, Processing Engines 17 Engines
Open the catalog to page 17Lighting Control Engine 19 Engines
Open the catalog to page 19Engines 21 Engines Connectivity Options: 2 x RS232 – Easy integration of third-party systems, such as residential and building automation systems. 16 digital dry contact inputs – Trigger lighting shows using external devices such as simple light switches or more advanced devices such as occupancy or light sensors. e:net (Ethernet) – Using e:net, this device communicates with other e:cue devices in the network. MIDI – Integrated MIDI controllers for input/output. RS232 DVI Video In Mouse/ Keyboard Power In DMX Out USB HDMI DMX In 16 Digital dry contact inputs Fire Wire MIDI S/PDIF Audio...
Open the catalog to page 21PROJECT: LIV Nightclub at the Fontainebleau, Miami LIGHTING DESIGN: Focus Lighting PHOTO CREDITS: Simon Hare Engines 23 Engines
Open the catalog to page 23Connectivity Options: e:bus – Connect Glass Touch User Terminals and quickly program the functionality of each touch key or wheel. RS232 – Easy integration of third-party systems, such as residential or building automation. Eight digital dry contact inputs – Trigger lighting shows using external devices such as simple light switches or more advanced devices such as occupancy or light sensors. e:net (Ethernet) – Other e:cue devices can communicate with the Butler XT using e:cue’s proprietary protocols. Glass Touch Digital dry contact inputs DMX/RDM e:bus e:net RS232 Engines 25 Engines
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