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Basic Computerized Lighting Setup
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- The Light-O-Rama ShowTime
Software allows you to design your own light shows The software
is then used to run your shows and play any associated music.
- Speakers to play the music
accompanying your show are attached to the PC's sound card.
- Small converters manufactured
by Light-O-Rama convert your PC's serial port or USB port to
RS485. Unlike serial or USB, RS485 can go thousands of feet and
allows many controllers to be daisy-chained.
- Commands from the PC to the
lighting controllers are sent over a cable, phone cable for
short runs or standard CAT-5 LAN cables for long runs and/or
many controllers.
- AC power is supplied to the
lighting controller to power the its electronics and the
attached line voltage light strings.
- Light-O-Rama manufactures
lighting controllers that can perform a number of effects,
including on/off, intensities, smooth fading up/down, twinkling,
shimmering.
- Commands from the PC are
performed by the controller. Power to each of the attached
lighting circuits (in this case eight) is controlled
independently. Think of having eight dimmer switches that the
computer can change very quickly and independently.
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