Lumicore provides network lighting data from multiple sources.
Luminex Network Intelligence introduces Lumicore, its latest addition to the Lumicode line. Designed to allow simple, flexible control of network lighting data from multiple sources. Lumicore routes, merges, converts, restricts, and allows streams of ArtNet and sACN data from multiple sources, allowing it to be managed in a clear and intuitive way.
Lumicore features 64 process engines, each manipulating multiple universes of lighting data, and allowing converting, merging, routing, or backup.
Designed to provide simple management of the increasingly complex task of integrating different network lighting elements, Lumicore is reportedly ideal for easily managing multiple lighting consoles at events, routing lighting control from gallery to studio in TV, integrating remote follow spot systems into a lighting system, including Follow-Me’s Remote Tracking Follow Spot System, separating lighting data from a venue IT infrastructure, or merging media server data for pixel mapping large LED arrays.
Lumicore features 64 process engines, each manipulating multiple universes of lighting data, and allowing converting, merging, routing, or backup. The unit is built into a robust housing, taking just half the width of a single 19-inch 1U rack slot, and is also capable of being mounted on truss.
Lumicore, designed specifically for lighting pros, follows the core Luminex philosophy of making complex network tasks easy to manage.
The product is available in June 2020 through Luminex’s North American distributor, A.C. Lighting Inc.