SWISSON ag
For almost two decades, we have been developing and manufacturing professional lighting, audio and multimedia equipment. In addition to DMX splitters and mergers, the Data Distribution line also offers a variety of products for wireless DMX transmission as well as Ethernet DMX nodes and Gigabit Ethernet switches.
- 41 32 386 20 50
- 41 32 386 20 51
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Lyss, CH-3250
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DMX Recorder
XRC-200
The XRC-200 is an easy to use DMX recording and replay unit. The operating concept is similar to a CD player and can be used by non-professionals. The sequences are recorded from a lighting console, or other DMX output device, onto the device. The XRC-200 replays the recorded sequences in real time.
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Ethernet DMX Node With Up To 8 DMX Ports
XND-4
XND-4 and XND-8 nodes are user friendly sACN and Art-Net to DMX converter supporting the distribution of up to eight universes of DMX via individually optically isolated DMX outputs. Since most major lighting consoles are capable of transmitting Art-Net data, an XND node is all you need in order to take advantage of your console’s networking capability, allowing you to transmit a vast number of universes over one single network cable. In some cases, users may profit from already existing networking infrastructure.
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Premanaged Gigabit Ethernet Switch
XES-2T6
The XES-2T6 is a six plus two port Gigabit Ethernet switch with two ports being aggregated to a high throughput, redundant trunk link. The six other ports are individually assignable to groups (IEEE 802.1Q VLANs) that may participate in completely independent networks that do not interfere with each other. Thanks to the graphic OLED display, the encoder knob and a push button for each of the six configurable ports, the switch is intuitive to setup and the configuration is done in next to no time.
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2:8 A/B Splitter
XPD-28
XPD-28 splitters boost, refresh and distribute the DMX signals of two inputs onto eight outputs. This allows for safely going beyond the 32 devices limit of the DMX standard, as well as for building star topologies. Moreover, the XPD-28 can be used as a repeater in order to transport a DMX signal across larger distances just as well.