LIGHTING 1
Art-Net over fiber with 19‘‘ fiber distribution panels
The lighting technology sector has operated with two network protocols for some considerable time: Art-Net (licence-free) and MA-Net (proprietary protocol of the company MA Lighting). Previously used with copper network cables over distances of up to 100 m, these protocols are able to bundle large volumes of DMX control data. As in other areas, data volumes in lighting control are soaring and transmission distances are expanding.
Solutions had to be found. Once again, the similarities between network protocols for lighting and existing network solutions proved to be an advantage. Numerous 10” hardware devices already have optical interfaces, many of which can be connected directly using our KLOTZ FiberLink Cables (with opticalCON or SmartBeam connectors).
FOPDXM3LL
multimode fiber optic duplex patch cable OM3: LC/PC- LC/PC
FOPDXM3LL
multimode fiber optic duplex patch cable OM3: LC/PC- LC/PC
FDP-1S8OCLM
19” fiber distribution panel OCTO, multimode fiber optic signal distribution, 1x SmartBeam OCTO – 4x LC/PC Duplex opticalCON
FDP-1S8OCLM
19” fiber distribution panel OCTO, multimode fiber optic signal distribution, 1x SmartBeam OCTO – 4x LC/PC Duplex opticalCON
F8UM11
FiberLink SmartBeam OCTO multimode cable drum
FB8ZMDL
FiberLink SmartBeam OCTO série D – 8x LC/PC adaptateur bulkhead multimode
FB8ZMDL
FiberLink SmartBeam OCTO série D – 8x LC/PC adaptateur bulkhead multimode
TP1NFX06FF
termination panel for 6x SmartBeam D series or opticalCON
TP1NFX06FF
termination panel for 6x SmartBeam D series or opticalCON
F8UM11
FiberLink SmartBeam OCTO multimode cable drum
LIGHTING 2
version with bulkhead adapters
The lighting technology sector has operated with two network protocols for some considerable time: Art-Net (licence-free) and MA-Net (proprietary protocol of the company MA Lighting). Previously used with copper network cables over distances of up to 100 m, these protocols are able to bundle large volumes of DMX control data. As in other areas, data volumes in lighting control are soaring and transmission distances are expanding.
Solutions had to be found. Once again, the similarities between network protocols for lighting and existing network solutions proved to be an advantage. Numerous 10” hardware devices already have optical interfaces, many of which can be connected directly using our KLOTZ FiberLink Cables (with opticalCON or SmartBeam connectors).