C-BUS integration to STRAND Lighting

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    bijoykr

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    Is it possible to do integration with existing Strand Lighting system

    We have project of which phase 2 is under submittal stage, Consultant need the confirmation from Clipsal for the integration with strand lighting system which is existing in the phase 1 of the project.

    Is it possible???
     
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    What form of control does the STRAND lighting system use?

    Is it DMX?

    If it is DMX then the new DMX gateway will be the answer you need - cbus to DMX is possible using this gateway which should now be available for sale.

    If the STRAND system is controlled some other strange way then the answer might be that it is not possible. It depends on what the STRAND system uses for control.

    Do you know any of the STRAND dimming model numbers?
     
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    Hi,
    Its a huge project. Its Education City.

    Phase 2 which I gave some price nearly 3 million US dollor and by price wise we are in the picture too. Now u can think of what would be the phase 1, which is almost same or little higher than phase 2.

    What they need is centralised control.

    Major control is as you said through DMX.

    Also please send the link of the new DMX gateway, is it possible 2 way control, can the C-Bus relays operated from DMX?
     
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