The unobtrusive iDMX7 can be mounted virtually unnoticed in a ceiling or room corner and operated with the infrared remote from distances of up to 32.8ft. The only thing visible to the eye is the little 'red eye' of the infrared sensor.
Designed for entertainment venues, special events and architectural applications, the iDMX7 can control up to 512 DMX channels. It can record and playback programmes from any universal DMX-512 controller, such as Elation's Show Designer or Compu DMX control software. The iDMX7's memory can store up to seven minutes of 512 continuously-changing channels - or an even longer time frame if fewer than 512 channels are used.
With its ability to handle 512 constantly moving channels, the iDMX7 is especially ideal for controlling LED lighting, said Eric Loader, director of sales for Elation Professional. "One thing that people do a lot with LEDs is create colour fades where you have all of the channels constantly moving up and down," said Loader. "The iDMX7 gives you a full seven minutes of memory if you're moving all 512 channels, so it's great for this type of LED application.
"But the iDMX7 isn't limited to LEDs," added Loader, "it can control any type of DMX-compatible fixture. Thanks to its trim size and infrared remote and sensor, it's the perfect solution for anyone who wants an out-of-the-way, inconspicuous DMX controller, which is also very economically-priced and easy to operate."
(Jim Evans)