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LSC Releases New Touring Dimmer

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Thursday, 07 September 2006 16:59

teko Australian lighting control manufacturer LSC Lighting Systems is pleased to announce the release of a new touring dimmer called TEKO.

TEKO introduces a new level of power and sophistication for portable dimmers. With features including 3,000w per channel (@230v),a full 512 channel softpatch, 80 internal memories, 7 dimmer curves and remote status monitoring it would easy for the dimmer to be too complex to use. However the clever design uses an LCD touch screen for the user interface, with clear text labelling of all functions and a context sensitive help display.

However the TEKO is a dimmer and dimming lights is where it really exceeds. Using LSC’s Pulse Transformer Fired Dimmer (PTFD™) output circuitry means that virtually any load can be controlled perfectly. Pinspots, ELV lamps, transformers, strobes and even a 5w pilot lamp can all be connected without the need for dummy loads. PTFD™ ensures perfect flicker free dimming even when running on bad power, including generators, making the TEKO of great interest to the Film and TV market, where LSC have been doing secret testing for many months with very positive feedback.

The inclusion of LSCnet (LSC’s proprietary networking protocol using TCP/IP) allows AV companies to use the TEKO as a stand alone dimmer for small shows. Simply connect any DMX console, set up a look and use the DMX snapshot function to record up to 80 memories. Then remove the lighting console and replace it with elegant push button and/or fader remote panels for simple operation.

When something goes wrong at a show you want to know where to look. So the TEKO has a large 10mm Bi-Colour LED on the front panel for status indication. Solid GREEN means all is well. Flashing RED gets your attention to tell you that something is wrong, and is easily seen from the other side of the stage if required.

The TEKO is a “must see” product for anyone looking at purchasing new dimmer racks. See it first at PLASA 2006 on stand H11.