![]() The Interface is designed within Pharos Designer and uploaded to the TPS as part of the project. The Pharos TPS is a Touch Interface which can be used to control aspects of the project. Each button includes a white LED, which can be freely programmed to output various effects. The Pharos BPS is a Button Panel Station which provides 8 programmable buttons, which can be used to control aspects of the project. ![]() This audio input allows for triggering based on the volume of the incoming audio, or the audio input can be used to receive Linear Time Code into the project. The RIO A provides additional MIDI connections, and an Audio input into a project. See DALI for more information about outputting and DALI Triggers for more information about receiving DALI commands ![]() This can be used either to output DALI commands to DALI ballasts, or to receive DALI commands from a DALI controller (or both). The RIO D allows for connection of the Pharos system to a DALI bus. The inputs can be used for triggering within the project, and the outputs can be used to turn on other systems using volt free relays. The three types of input/output RIOs allow various amounts of inputs and outputs to be added to the system. They are connected to the controller using Ethernet network connections and most are powered over PoE using the same connection. Remote Devices can be used alongside controllers to increase the functionality and/or connectivity of the control system. More information is available here Remote Devices It is available in capacities ranging from 50 DMX universes up to 3000 DMX universes from a single unit with further scaling over Ethernet, and allows multiple layers of media output to be displayed on the canvas, along with dynamically moving and rotating the content.Īs with the other controllers, the VLC+ is programmed through Pharos Designer and uploaded to the VLC+. building façades, bridges or media screens. The VLC+ is designed to handle large single canvases of DMX fixtures e.g. It is available in capacities ranging from 50 DMX universes up to 1500 DMX universes from a single unit with further scaling over Ethernet.Īs with the other controller's, the VLC is programmed through Pharos Designer and uploaded to the VLC. The VLC is designed to handle large single canvases of DMX fixtures e.g. It is a mains powered device, which provides PoE to the TPC, along with Digital/Analog inputs, a DMX connection, an RS232 connection and a DALI connection. The EXT is an extension to the TPC to provide additional connectivity to external systems and devices. The TPC is a Lighting Playback Controller with a touchscreen, allowing for simple user interaction with the programmed show file, and output of 1 universe of eDMX lighting control data.Īs with all controllers, the programming for the TPC is done through Pharos Designer and uploaded to the TPC. The LPC X provides the same programming options as the LPC, but the outputs are limited to eDMX protocols. It is available in capacities ranging from 10 DMX universes up to 100 DMX universes from a single unit with further scaling over Ethernet. The LPC X is designed to meet the unique needs of large landmark projects. The number of universes that can be controlled is indicated by the number in the name of the controller (e.g. This programming is all preprogrammed through the Pharos Designer software before being uploaded to the controller for stand alone operation.Įach type of LPC is capable of controlling a number of universes of DMX or eDMX compatible lighting fixtures. The Pharos Lighting Playback Controllers ( LPCs) are solid state lighting controllers capable of being programmed with a series of light shows which can be controlled through either internal of external triggering. Note: LPCs with a Serial number lower than 006000 and AVCs are only supported in Designer 1.x.x. Pharos TPC (with or without EXT): All Serial numbers.Pharos LPC 1/2/4: Serial numbers greater than 006xxx.This version of Pharos Designer can be used with the following controllers:
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