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The W-DMX BlackBox S-1 is a user-friendly single DMX universe transmitter with “One-Button-2-Go” technology. The S-1 transmits 512 channels DMX (one universe) wireless through the W-DMX technology that is proven to be safe, reliable and easy to use.
Multiple BlackBox S-1 transmitters can be used in close proximity as they can be set up so that they will not interfere with each other. The standard configuration uses 512 DMX channels; however, systems can be adapted to support up to 8,192 DMX channels (16 DMX512 universes).
W-DMX BlackBox S-1 can be used for both Multicasting and Point-to-Point systems. In a Multicast system, each DMX512 device has its own receiver, which negates the need for DMX512 cable as the entire system is wireless. In a Point-to-Point situation, W-DMX is used to ‘bridge’ a distance.
All W-DMX BlackBox S-1 units are delivered with multi purpose brackets for easy mounting and rigging, as well as standard 2 dBi rubber whip antenna. A multitude of other antenna options are available to increase the standard transmission range.
All W-DMX products uses the license free 2.45 GHz ISM band, and are certified for use in the Unitied States, Canada, Japan, and all European Union countries.
The W-DMX BlackBox S-1 uses AFHSS, Adaptive Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum, along with a number of other techniques to avoid interference and create a very reliable wireless link.
Features include:
• High radio output with 375mW output (FCC) and 100mW (Europe/Asia) • Signal strength to monitor the signal on all units • New battery function with UPS for up to 8 hours on most units • Battery level indicator • Improved antenna connector • DMX In/Out or DMX out x 2 • DMX over Cat5, in total 4 RJ45 • Option to run all units on low-voltage power supply • Improved chassis in die-cast aluminum • Available for OEM
W-DMX by Wireless Solution Sweden AB is the only system on the market for Wireless DMX that is dual award winning, at both PLASA 2004 and again at LDI 2005 in Orlando. Most recently, W-DMX “outshone the rest” in an independent Wireless Shootout held by Lighting & Sound International magazine. It has been used in high profile projects all over the world, including the 2006 Nobel Prize Banquet, the World Cup Opening Ceremonies, Winter Olympic Ceremonies and Cirque du Soleil’s Delirium show.
Wireless Solution CATALOG 2007
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