Philips’ Light System Manager gen5

Phillips Systems Manger

Optimized for medium and large-scale LED lighting installations, Light System Manager (LSM) is an integrated hardware and software solution comprising Light System Engine (LSE) controller hardware and Light System Composer software. With support for intricately designed installations containing thousands of LED nodes, Light System Manager offers the versatility to manage wide ranging architectural, entertainment, and retail lighting environments.
•    Featuring Ethernet-based control and automatic lighting system discovery, Light System Manager dramatically simplifies installation.
•    Light System Engine hardware processes simultaneous light output data for up to 15,000 individually controllable LED nodes, depending on configuration.
•    Solid-state drives reduce the number of moving parts to enhance the reliability of the LSE hardware.
•    Slimmer form factor offers convenient surface mounting, as well as the ability to install in server racks and rack mount cases.
•    Integrated mounting tabs allow installation overhead, on vertical surfaces, or on moving architectural or entertainment features. Optional rack mount bracket is also available.
•    Light System Composer software allows you to create dynamic light shows with fully customizable effects, multi-layer editing, and unique colour palettes. You can design shows with single or multiple colour-changing effects, animated images, geometric patterns, and more.
•    Set event triggering, create show schedules, and easily select point and- click static colour scenes using an online web interface. The web interface supports multiple online users with activity logging for each user account.
•    Configure and control multiple playback zones, each with unique light show assignments. Light System Manager allows zone control of both indoor and outdoor fixtures within a single installation.
•    Set calendar alarms to automatically trigger show playback based on a specific date or an astronomical event, such as sunrise or sunset.
•    The LSM contains two network ports that support integration into existing network environments, while maintaining connectivity to a separate dedicated lighting network.
•    ActiveSite is the first ever cloud-hosted connected lighting system for architectural LED lighting installations. ActiveSite allows you to remotely monitor, manage, and maintain an installation site from anywhere

Find out more: http://www.colorkinetics.com/ls/controllers/lsm/.

 

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