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Sophisticated Computerized Lighting Setup |
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- The
Light-O-Rama ShowTime Windows Software is used to design and run
your shows. It plays the music and controls the lights.
- An audio
Y-connector is used to split the music from the PC’s sound card
so that it can be sent to two devices.
- Speakers
allow you to hear the music being played by the Showtime
Software while it controls your lights.
- A low power
FM transmitter allows auto occupants to hear the music of your
show. You place a lighted sign in your front yard indicating
what station you are using.
- The
Light-O-Rama Deluxe USB to RS485 converter changes limited
distance USB signaling to long distance, noise immune RS-485. It
also contains a power supply for Light-O-Rama Wireless
Transceivers.
- The
Light-O-Rama Wireless Transceiver takes the place of the normal
RS485 cable connection. You can use it to get out of your own
house and/or to allow one or more homes within 500 feet of the
transmitter to run a coordinated show.
- These
Light-O-Rama 8-channel or 16-channel lighting controllers are
locally connected (I.e. hardwired to the controlling PC.) Total
length of all interconnecting cables is up to 4000 feet.
- These are
the 8 or 16 power feeds (depending upon controller model) that
you connect to your lines of lights. Remember, each channel (or
power feed) is independently controlled and can be changed very
rapidly.
- This
Wireless Transceiver is receiving commands from Transceiver (6)
and is powered by the controller to which it is connected.
- These
controllers are being controller via a wireless link, they may
be in your yard or a neighbor’s yard.
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