Lighting Control Engine 4 mx

Lighting Control Engine 4 mx

A high performance server with two pre-installed e:cue software applications designed to control small to medium projects.

The e:cue Lighting Control Engine 4 mx (LCE4MX) is a high-performance lighting control server designed for medium-sized and complex projects. Equipped with two preinstalled e:cue software applications, it serves as a powerful and versatile central control unit for sophisticated lighting installations.
As the core of a lighting system, the LCE4MX controls and manages all connected devices and fixtures within a project. It supports e:net, Art-Net, sACN, and DALI-2, ensuring seamless integration into any lighting network. In addition, it enables the integration of external engines, triggers, third-party devices, and multimedia content.
This flexibility makes it an ideal solution for demanding applications — from automation systems and DALI-2 projects to medium-scale architectural illumination.
The LCE4MX can be mounted on DIN rails using a generic DIN rail mounting kit or installed directly on walls.

IC: CL26100016155

 

   

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Specs

Dimensions (W x H x D) 200 x 140 x 55.7 mm / 7.87 x 5.51 x 2.19 in
Weight 1.8 kg / 3.97 lb
Power Supply External 10 … 36 V DC, 2.5 … 9 A
Power Consumption 90 W
Operating Temperature -20 … 60 °C / -4 … 140 °F
Storage Temperature -40 … 85 °C / -40 … 185 °F
Relative Humidity 10 … 95% @ 40 °C, non-condensing
Housing Metal
Mounting DIN rail and wall mounting
Battery Yes (1)
Certification CE, FCC
Operating System Microsoft® Windows 11
LAN Chipset

1 x Gigabit Ethernet
3 x 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet

System Connection Ports

4 x e:net (RJ45 Ethernet for GbE)
4 x RS-232/422/485
2 x RS-232
3 x USB 3.2 and 3 x USB 2.0
2 x HDMI (max. resolution: 4096 x 2304 @ 60 Hz)
2 x audio (Line-out & Mic-in)

Data Storage 256 GByte SSD
User Interfaces

Power button & LED
Remote On/Off switch

 

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