Posts Tagged ‘LPC’

Pharos plays its part in London’s New Year celebrations

Friday, January 20th, 2012

The spectacular pyrotechnic and lighting show for the Mayor of London’s New Year’s Eve festivities, produced by Jack Morton Worldwide, is an extraordinary collaborative effort involving multiple control systems at multiple locations incorporating multiple disciplines – all perfectly synchronised for this most time-centric event.

Jack Morton Worldwide © Mark Livemore

In Durham Marenghi’s stunning lighting design, temporary Arena Color fixtures and high power searchlights installed by Stage Electrics and supplied by ELP/Syncrolite are integrated with the permanent lighting installations on the London Eye and County Hall.  At the climax of the event, the lighting is synchronised with the fantastic midnight firework display, designed by Darryl Fleming of Kimbolton Fireworks.

Year-round, 640 Philips Color Kinetics ColorCasts illuminate the Eye, supplied by Architainment Lighting and controlled by two Pharos LPC 2s.  The façade of County Hall is floodlit with Philips Color Kinetics ColorReach Powercore LEDs, also supplied by Architainment and also controlled by another Pharos LPC 1.

This is the sixth New Year’s Eve that Pharos has been involved, ever since the London Eye lighting refit in 2006. In the afternoon of 31st December, the discrete Pharos systems are uploaded with special programming for the event, their internal clocks are synchronised with a GPS timecode receiver, and then they’re left to perform by themselves.  Programming is accurate to a hundredth of a second and is in step with the ChamSys lighting consoles and the fireworks controller.

Jack Morton Worldwide © Mark Livemore

Naturally the focus is on the breathtaking midnight sequence but the show design includes lighting for the whole evening during the build up to the celebrations.  Pharos Technical Product Manager Simon Hicks has programmed the Pharos systems for Durham for the last five years.  He explains, “This is the time when we can really show off what we can do with the Eye – for the rest of the year the lighting is mostly static with a few subtle effects to mark certain occasions.”

Durham has also commented that, “Lighting is used to complement and enhance the firework display as well as creating an exciting and dynamic atmosphere of anticipation before the midnight chimes of Big Ben to entertain the 250,000 people gathered in Westminster to witness the event and the millions who enjoy the broadcast on the BBC.”

DALI over Ethernet with the new RIO D

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Pharos introduces the latest RIO, providing distributed DALI control over an Ethernet network.

We are pleased to announce the new RIO D, our latest Ethernet-based Remote Device, delivering the DALI protocol to where it is needed. Pharos LPCs can send DALI ballast configuration and control signals via multiple RIO Ds, each connected to a local DALI bus with up to 64 ballasts. RIO Ds acting in Slave mode listen to all commands on the local DALI bus and transmit them back over Ethernet to the lighting controller to be used as triggers for the Pharos system.

Pharos RIO D

  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) device allows DALI inputs and outputs to be placed at any location on an Ethernet network
  • Compatible with all Pharos lighting controllers
  • Drag and drop DALI patch and timeline programming in Designer software
  • DALI Master and Slave modes configured in software
  • DALI connection via installation-friendly 3-pin connector
  • Augment an existing DALI installation with LED and automated lights

Other products in our Remote Device range are the BPS, RIO 80/44/08 and the new RIO A.

With the convenience of single-cable installation using PoE and the distributed control system design that Ethernet allows, the Pharos RIO D is a ground-breaking new solution for DALI installations.

Pharos Designer v1.8 now released

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Pharos Designer software version 1.8 is now available. This release is primarily intended for the revised LPC with support for its new features, such as Analog Input triggers and the onboard DMX-in option. This release also includes support for the forthcoming RIO Audio device.

What’s New in v1.8

  • Support for revised LPC hardware
    • Multi-function serial port: RS232/RS485 (including DMX in)
    • Multi-function digital/analog inputs
    • Explicit universe count selection for LPC X and LPC
    • Modules tab is now called Interfaces in Network view
  • Support for new remote device: RIO A
    • Remote audio triggering from up to 30 frequency bands per stereo channel
    • Remote timecode input
    • Remote MIDI triggering and MIDI timecode input
  • New Analog Input trigger (for the revised LPC hardware)
  • New Analog Input condition (for the revised LPC hardware)
  • New RIO Audio Input trigger
  • New RIO MIDI Input trigger
  • New RIO MIDI Output action
  • New Disable RIO Audio Input action
  • New RIO Analog Input condition
  • New RIO Digital Word condition
  • RIO Analog Input trigger can now fire on ‘Any’ input of ‘Any’ RIO
  • Fixture comments exported/imported to/from CSV files

We would very much welcome your comments and feedback as always.  Please get in touch with us at support@pharoscontrols.com.

We hope you enjoy what Designer version 1.8 has to offer you.

Happy programming!

The LPC gets a make over!

Friday, January 7th, 2011

The same award winning product, with enhanced connectivity and improved performance.

Pharos is pleased to announce that we are now shipping an updated version of the LPC, incorporating newer technologies already available in our more recently released Controllers and Remote Devices.

The revised Pharos LPC, now shipping!

  • The 8 inputs can now be configured as contact closures, digital or analog inputs
  • Serial port updated to be a multi-protocol port supporting RS232, RS485 or DMX-in triggering, with an installation-friendly 3-pin connector
  • Colour-coded power connector to reduce risk of incorrect plugging
  • New output status LED to indicate both DMX and eDMX data
  • New indicator LEDs on Ethernet port for network diagnosis
  • SD card replaces CF card

Rest assured that the LPC will continue to operate in the same dependable way that you have come to rely on and with the same pricing. It is supported by the new v1.8 release of Pharos Designer software.

New RIOs on the way too!

Expansion Modules have been a great way to extend the capabilities of your LPC but they were not the answer for systems using the LPC X or AVC, which do not support the expansion bus. We are therefore expanding our range of Remote Devices, which currently includes the RIO 80, RIO 44, RIO 08 and BPS. These have been a great success with their more flexible design based around Ethernet and PoE. The updated LPC no longer supports the expansion bus and we will be offering two new RIOs:

  • RIO A – Remote Audio Device with stereo audio-in and support for up to 30-band spectrum analysis and enhanced timecode decoding, as well as MIDI in/out
  • RIO D – Remote DALI Device supporting both DALI Master and Slave modes

The RIO A will be available early this year, with the RIO D available soon after. Please contact us for more information and pricing on these exciting new remote devices. Note: there will be no direct replacement for the DMX-in module as all our Controllers are now capable of receiving DMX directly.

Lifetime support

Please be assured we will maintain original units for service and replacement needs, and of course will honour our 5 year warranty on all products. We are very excited about these enhancements to the LPC and the new RIOs. As always we welcome your feedback and comments, and please get in touch if you have any questions.