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. Featuring innovative technology, these important additions to e:cue’s lighting control engine and software portfolio take control systems to new heights. They significantly enhance the flexibility, ["LCE2 Front"] reliability, scalability and performance of lighting, media and show control programming.

Traxon Technologies Takes Lighting Control Systems to New Heights with Latest Additions to Control Engine and Software Portfolio          Traxon Technologies Takes Lighting Control Systems to New Heights with Latest Additions to Control Engine and Software Portfolio_1

Lighting Control Engine 2 (LCE2) and Lighting Control Engine 2 fx (LCE2-fx) are designed to orchestrate fixtures, media, interfaces, and user terminals in medium to large lighting installations. Supporting a wide range of standardized and Ethernet-based control protocols, a variety of input and outputs and ports, the engines are designed specifically to act as the core of any complex lighting installation. With the Lighting Application Suite (LAS) software pre-installed, these high-performance servers succeed the successful LCE and LCE-fx with increased capacity to control sophisticated lighting projects and guarantee uninterrupted operation. Similar to the LCE2, but with dynamic real-time video capabilities and extended software tools, LCE2-fx is the ultimate solution for the most demanding projects including mixed media installation.

Traxon Technologies Takes Lighting Control Systems to New Heights with Latest Additions to Control Engine and Software Portfolio_2

Butler PRO is a new DMX512/RDM or e:pix output engine that interfaces seamlessly with the Lighting Application Suite (LAS) and offered maximum control scalability. The Butler PRO DMX512/RDM version is the optimal choice for running a large number of DMX512 universes—up to 16 DMX512/RDM universes (8,192 channels)—with full RDM (Remote Device Management) capability for bidirectional communication, while the Butler PRO e:pix version1 is running up to 16 e:pix universes (32,768 channels). Connected to a server via Ethernet, Butler Pro can be easily mountable in a standard 19-inch rack and accommodates wall mounting via rotatable 19-inch mounting brackets.

Source: http://www.ledinside.com/news/2013/8/traxon_technologies_takes_lighting_control_systems_20130815
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Traxon Technologies Takes Lighting Control Systems to New Heights with Latest Additions to Control Engine and Software Portfolio
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