Specifications
Controlling LED Lighting 15
Ethernet Controllers
from Philips Color Kinetics
and Pharos
Condé Nast Cafeteria, New York, New York, USA
The 12,000 square foot (1,115 square meter) corporate cafeteria within Condé Nast’s New York
headquarters uses approximately 90,000 individual nodes of iColor Flex, which line the ceiling and
walls behind monolithic glass for a smooth, diffused effect. Video System Manager Pro manages the
mapping of each node in the installation.
Light System
Manager
Versatile show authoring
and control for large-scale lighting
installations. Supports up to 15,000
individually controllable LED nodes
depending on system conguration.
Video System
Manager Pro
Integrated hardware
/ software solution that streams video
playback and visual effects output to
Philips intelligent LED lighting systems.
Can process output for up to 250,000
individually controllable LED nodes.
ColorDial Pro
Ethernet-based, stand-alone
lighting controller and interface
for color-changing LED lighting
xtures from Philips Color
Kinetics. Features enhanced LCD screen
for conguring effects and simple dial-
and-button controls.
iColor Keypad
Power-over-Ethernet keypad
stores eight pre-programmed
light shows and controls a full
universe of DMX addresses.
You can change light shows using the
simple push-button interface. Fits a
standard US single-gang wall box.
Pharos Controllers
Versatile, scalable
solutions featuring
advanced playback
and show control engines, built-in
astronomical and realtime clocks, and
third-party integration. TPC and LPC
1 / 2 / 4 for small projects requiring
combinations of one and two DMX
universes. LPC X for systems needing
control of tens and hundreds of eDMX
universes.
Photography: Courtesy of Arup Lighting