The Avolites eDMX system transfers DMX data across a Wi-Fi radio
link - completely removing the need for DMX data cables
eDMX units are easily addressed and user configured, either as
transmitters or receivers, allowing the fast set up of “Point-to-Point”,
“Point-to-Multipoint” or “Multipoint to Multipoint”
DMX Data Transmission Systems.
Each transmit/receive pair of eDMX units relays data for one
DMX universe at full speed, with ranges of up to 1 Km .
eDMX units can be used as a free-standing device to receive data
from “front of house” consoles, thus feeding all the
data into an existing wired splitter, or it can be attached directly
to an intelligent lighting fixture or a chain of fixtures.
The deployment of eDMX is totally user definable - one per light,
one per pipe or truss, or one just one to overcome the front of
house data leap.
eDMX is compact enough to be housed within a moving light fixture,
removing the necessity for any data cable. Once an 802.11 (Wi-Fi)
network is set up, eDMX will automatically locate its data.
eDMX works across multiple networks - each eDMX contains its
own unique addressing protocol and each unit can be set to receive
data from a different universe for multiple universe situations.
Each eDMX unit can act as a pre-patch unit, saving users from
having to re- address the moving light in situ. eDMX also has
a complete inbuilt Web Server that can be used to view its signal-to-noise
ratio, or to provide manufacturer-specific data from the lamp
head across an intranet.
The eDMX System was recently used to send wireless DMX to each
individual pod of the London Eye for the capital’s high
profile “All Eyes on London” New Years Eve 2003/04
celebrations.
eDMX was used by LD Gary Collins to stream 33 strings of DMX between
the lighting controller and lighting fixtures located in each
of the London Eye’s 32 capsules and around its pontoon base.
It was also used to send data to LED Batons around the hotel
at the recent Total Production International Awards dinner.
Avolites Sales Director Steve Warren says, “There’s
been huge interest in wireless DMX systems from rental companies,
theme parks, events companies and theatrical productions. eDMX
allows us to send lighting data to anything, anywhere, from carnival
floats to moving stage sets or to the top of buildings and monuments!”.