The SYMPL e:pix Node is a two-channel e:pix interface which can be used with e:cue’s lighting control software SYMPHOLIGHT.
The SYMPL e:pix Node is a two-channel e:pix interface which can be used with e:cue’s lighting control software SYMPHOLIGHT. It provides two independent e:pix universes for up to 4096 channels. The SYMPL e:pix Node is supplied with voltage via an external adaptor or through Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). It is easily mounted onto standard 35 mm DIN rails or a suspension hole on the back on any solid vertical surface. The SYMPL e:pix Node is a straightforward, reliable and easy to use interface solution for SYMPHOLIGHT.
IC: AB443930035
EAN: 4055462143532
Certifications & Approbations
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 53.5 x 90.5 x 62 mm / 2.1 x 3.6 x 2.4 in (excl. fastening clip) |
Weight | 100g |
Power Supply | 24 V DC (terminal plug) or PoE IEEE 802.3af on RJ45 |
Power Consumption | 2 W (incl. e:[ix termination) |
Operating Temperature | 0 … 50 °C / -4 … 122°F |
Storage Temperature | -10 … 70 °C / -4 … 158 °F |
Electrical Safety | SELV |
Operating/Storage Hum. | 0 … 80% non-condensing |
Protection Class | IP20 |
Housing Material | Self extinguishing blend PC/ABS UL document E140692 |
Mounting | On 35 mm DIN rail (EN 60715), 3 units, or with key hole on any stable vertical surface |
Certification | CE, ETL, UKCA |
Interface | 2 x e:pix, 2048 channels/universe, individually isolated (1 kV), 3-pin terminal plug |
Interface Specifications | VDMXmax = 4.8 V, VDMXmin = 0.8 V Short circuit current ISCmax = 62 mA |
Ethernet-Port | 1 x e:net 10/100 Mbit/s, RJ-45 |
User Interface | LEDs for error, Ethernet activity, device status, e:pix status, Identify button |
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