Emergency DMX Control Solutions

April 11, 2023

Emergency DMX Control Solutions

Pathway Connectivity has an emergency lighting control solution for anywhere DMX lighting is used. The DMeXit is an emergency bypass controller that fulfills the need for a code compliant, UL924 listed solution for venues that use theatrical and dynamic lighting that is required to go to a specific level in emergency situations.

The DMeXit is triggered in an emergency by an external contact closure or by a lack of incoming DMX. Emergency mode triggers a fully customizable single universe of DMX from four isolated RDM compliant outputs. An Integrated Phase Loss Detection device can be factory installed within the enclosure.

Emergency DMX Control Solutions

Features

  • UL924 listed for USA and Canada
  • Four optically isolated outputs that are fully RDM compliant
  • Phase Loss detection available integrated into the enclosure – no need for a separate box
  • Factory Default Snapshot sets all levels at full or button to record a custom snapshot
  • No software needed for configuration

DMeXit Emergency Application

The DMeXit sits between the lighting console and the lights. This allows it to send a DMX signal to illuminate emergency lights to the level necessary to allow for safe egress.

Emergency DMX Control Solutions
Emergency DMX Control Solutions

Mounting Options

Emergency DMX Control Solutions Wall Mount
Wall Mount
Emergency DMX Control Solutions Rack Mount
19″ Rack Mount (8U)
Emergency DMX Control Solutions Flush Mount
Flush-mount (fits between 16″ center studs)

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