C-Bus RGB Controller from Clipsal ... Any date ?

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  1. DanielF

    DanielF

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    Hi all

    Does anyone know when the C-Bus RGB Controller announced at CEDIA will be available?

    Thanks a lot
    Daniel
     
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    NickD Moderator

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    As far as I know there was no announcement of a "C-Bus RGB controller" at CEDIA.

    Nick
     
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    I read about it at Clipsal Website (News area)


    " All Wiser after CEDIA Expo
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    Visitors were also introduced to the new BACnet Gateway, RGB LED lighting control, and the recently acquired DALI Control."

    This is the source of my question.
    Thanks

    Daniel
     
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    Sorry - don't know what that refers to. There is no RGB LED controller in development.
     
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    I believe what was displayed at CEDIA was a C-Bus Analogue Output unit driving a third party LED driver with a 0-10V control input.

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    Nick
    Thank you very much for your explanation.
    We are currently interfacing C-Bus systems with Philips Europe & Philips Color Kinetics control gear for RGB LEDs using the DMX protocol.

    The interfaces are based on relays triggering pre-programmed DMX shows or via Home-gate or Schedule software calling Philips web-based software.

    This is the reason of our interest in such a product.

    Thanks again
    Daniel
     
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