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iLight Shows New DIN Rail Mount Lighting Controls (28/6/2006)

CEDIA UK Expo 2006

iLight have chosen CEDIA Expo to introduce their new DIN rail mounted lighting control system to the UK. The new DIN Rail range consists of trailing and leading edge dimmers, digital HF ballast controllers and relays. These building block modules offer exceptional ease of installation and flexibility in application. Compact in size, the new DIN Rail range maintains the intelligence and ease of configuration of iLight's popular iCAN rack systems.

The products are ideal when adding a small amount of scene-set dimming or automated switching into a conventionally wired DIN rail distribution board. They can also be employed to build very large lighting control systems using their simple modular approach.

The key module is the 24 channel master processor module (MPM). Up to 256 MPM's can be connected together on a single network connecting to various peripheral devices such as scene selection control panels, time clocks, photocells and motion sensors.

iLight's new DIN Rail range includes 4 channel, 2.5 amp dimmers with leading and (silent) trailing edge versions available. Also available are an 8 channel 10A relay unit, a 64 channel addressable DALI ballast controller (with integral power relay) and a 1-10V/DSI ballast controller with 4 channel 10A switching.

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Also on show is iLights recently launched range of Integration products, the LCD Colour Mini Touch Screen, the System Integrator Node and the Ethernet Gateway

www.iLight.co.uk


 
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