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Antari CueCore2 2-Universe Architectural Lighting Controller

The CueCore2 is a compact form-factor lighting controller for (semi-)permanent installations and architectural lighting. Designed for non-stop operation, the CueCore2 has no moving parts; the unit is completely solid-state and achieves a remarkable level of reliability that allow lighting engineers to ‘fit and forget’. Although it is bundled with various supporting software tools, once programmed, the CueCore2 can operate completely stand-alone. It will playback lighting shows, static scenes and dynamic effects through its two DMX-512 universes. The unit can be programmed to respond to a variety of incoming protocols or scheduled to time or day.

Features:

  • Control the lighting - First of all the CueCore2 is a lighting controller. Featuring six independent playbacks, the CueCore2 can handle lighting in multiple zones or challenging HTP/LTP requirements. The playbacks come with all the bells and whistles so you can accommodate your client’s wishes.
  • Record from an external DMX source - Lighting shows designed on third-party consoles can easily be recorded inside the CueCore2. It even offers features to help create seamless loops in your recording. Recording external shows can be through DMX, Art-Net or sACN.
  • Communicate through a range of protocols - The CueCore2 offers an impressive collection of protocols. From typical lighting protocols such as DMX-512, Art-Net, sACN and KiNet. To protocols that allow you to interact with any kind of non-lighting equipment such as GPI, MIDI, UDP, TCP & OSC. It even supports timecode protocols like SMPTE and MTC.
  • Program show-control automation - The autonomous behaviour of the CueCore2 can be customised by flexible show-control programming. This functionality enables you to automate the show playback. You can define triggers based on any incoming protocol. And you convert signals from one protocols into another.
  • Apply CueCores to small and large installs - Whereas a grid of multiple CueCores, all networked together, meets the capacity required by large lighting systems. The CueCore2 is fitted with a fluent master-slave protocol for synchronising multiple units.
  • Combine with other products from the family - The CueCore2 is the central member of a product family that includes the QuadCore, for extended DMX universe capacity. The IoCore2, for additional GPI, GPO and RS-232 ports. The B-Station, a wall-mount button panel. And the RdmSplitter, a DMX signal booster/splitter.

Specifications:

  • 2 x DMX-512 opto-isolated (in or out)
  • Art-Net & sACN (in and out)
  • KiNet (out)
  • MIDI, MSC & MMC
  • OSC & UDP (in and out)
  • TCP triggers (in)
  • GPI port with 4 contact-closures or 0-10V inputs
  • On-board lighting controller with 6 independent playbacks
  • DMX, Art-Net and sACN show recorder
  • Scheduling with Real-Time clock, weekdays and sunrise/sunset
  • NTP time synchronisation
  • SMPTE, MTC and Art-Net timecode slave
  • Show Control function (connect any input to any output)
  • Master/slave protocol for synchronising multiple units
  • Compatible with Kiosc
  • PoE
  • Desktop or DIN Rail mounted
  • Kensington lock

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