LSC Lighting to distribute Pharos Architectural Controls in Australasia Print
Friday, 21 July 2006 07:41

LSC Lighting Systems (Aust) are proud to announce that they have been appointed the exclusive Australasian distributor for the Pharos Architectural Controls range of products.

The award-winning Pharos Lighting Playback Controller is ideal for architectural, retail and themed entertainment environments that require sophisticated control of colour mixing, dimming, moving light and LED sources. Its advanced timeline-based lighting control, versatile triggering options and rugged solid-state construction make it the ideal all-in-one control solution for fixed installations.

These qualities make the Pharos LPC controller the ideal partner for the LSC range of EKO architectural dimmers and ePlate wall station remote controllers. All devices integrate together seamlessly, allowing the LSC ePlate wall stations to activate memories in the EKO dimmers and control the playback of LED fixtures, moving lights and other luminaires via the LPC controller. 

Shopping malls and retail chains, corporate foyers and museums; increasingly people expect to be entertained in locations that were traditionally the preserve of purely architectural lighting. In many venues it is no longer sufficient to light a space beautifully the lighting is now required to be part of an entertainment experience that must stand out against all the competing presentations to which visitors are exposed.

This bridge between architectural and entertainment lighting, which increasingly utilises LED and video technology, has created a new market that is growing rapidly.

Gary Pritchard, managing director with LSC Lighting says: "LSC is very excited to be representing Pharos in Australasia. Their objective, and ours, is to provide the control tools that this market requires and to continue to develop these tools based on the feedback of users worldwide. This is a market that we know well; projects that need an all-round control device and we are well placed to get the Pharos LPC on these jobs."