Specifications
Controlling LED Lighting10
With an extensive range of DMX- and Ethernet-based controllers, intuitive light show authoring software, keypads,
triggering devices, converters, and commissioning tools, Philips Color Kinetics has the right control solution for you.
Finding the right control solution
Finding the right control solution depends on a number of factors.
Control solutions for a white-light LED lighting installation in an office
space, an immersive retail experience integrating full-color dynamic
lighting effects with sound and movement, and LED stage lighting for a
touring rock band have very little in common.
What is the design intent of your lighting system?
One of the most important decision points is the design intent of
your lighting installation, which can determine not only your control
solution but also the type(s) of fixtures you plan to use:
• If you’re using solid white or solid color fixtures only, you likely
need switching and dimming only.
• If you’re using intelligent white or color-changing fixtures in an
architectural or decorative installation, you need a DMX- or
Ethernet-based LED lighting controller.
• If you’re using theatrical fixtures in a stage or entertainment
environment, you likely need a professional lighting console and
control accessories for connecting the lighting console to your LED
lighting fixtures.
• If you’re integrating an LED lighting system with a building
automation system, you likely need a lighting controller with
contact closures or other interfaces to occupancy sensors, light
sensors, security systems, schedule-based automation systems, and
other control equipment.
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Lighting Fixtures: eW Cove Powercore, eColor Cove Powercore Controller: Standard dimmers Lighting Fixtures: ColorGraze Powercore
Controller: Light System Manager, Dynalite