Tivoli Lighting Introduces TivoCue DMX Controller Series

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Aug 7, 2019

Tivoli Lighting introduces its TivoCue DMX Controller Series to simplify the setting and changing of any aspect of color schemes for permanent lighting systems. The three controllers in the series – TivoCue1, TivoCue2 and TivoCue10 – manage 512 DMX channels from simple to sophisticated color schemes for lighting inside a house, bar, office block, shopping center, hotel and even a landmark.

With a 4.17” x 5.75” x 0.41” touch slide panel, TivoCue1 can store up to 16 preset color schemes with its color adjusting program for precise lighting control. In addition to color choice, the touch panel includes four screen mode color zones, speed/brightness and dimming white keys for quick and easy adjustments.

TivoCue2 was designed to handle 99 scenes with simplicity. As a one zone, programmable DMX controller, each scene can be modified by touching the mode button to change the dimming range and color. Its 3.39” x 4.34” x 0.43” center display indicates current scene. TivoCue2 is compatible with Tivoli’s CUE software and available for download on both MAC and PC.

TivoCue10 is Tivoli Lighting’s most powerful touch screen DMX controller with 1024 DMX output channels with the ability to store 500 scenes across 10 zones in multiple rooms. The 4 11/64” x 5 3 /4 ” x 7/16” unit has a clock and calendar for sunrise/sunset triggering. It is compatible with all Tivoli computer software and mobile apps, which enables TivoCue10 to accept the most challenging projects with ease. Users can easily scroll through 16 million colors or set RGB values. In addition, up to 50 dramatic and static scenes can be established and easily changed. The controller even integrates a graphical color screen allowing scene photos to be displayed. With TivoCue10, easily view the selected zone, scene name and design without the need to navigate through complex menus.

TivoCue DMX Controller Series is IP20 rated for dry locations, and operating temperatures range from -30º C to 55º C.

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