Dynet to C-bus

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    A friend of mine asked me if C-Bus can do a project where Dynalite has already made a proposal. He gave me their schematic diagram. However I am not familiar with their products and I have same problems in some part code numbers. Can anyone Help??
     

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    Ddng485

    The DDNG485 looks to be similar to a network bridge.

    http://dynalite-online.com/content/integration_devices.htm

    DTE310 is a three channel dimmer rated at 10 Amps per channel.

    http://dynalite.eu/news/dte310/index.htm

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    Thanks Mark. What about "DDNG485 - 64 channels DMX"?
    I think that this stand for controlling some led circuits. With which device should I replace it? Maybe I should ask for the lighting design...
     
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    The LANBOX works perfectly in allowing C-Bus to control loads via DMX.

    You wil need a PACA, PCI, and the LANBOX to make it work.

    For those people familiar with Melbourne, you will find it used in the National Sports Museum at the MCG.
    For those Queenslanders, you will see it used at the Titans bar on the Gold Coast.
     
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