Introduction to DMX & RDM (Wednesday 29 June) - This training day covers all the basics of the DMX and RDM protocols. Aimed at people who are new to the technology, it will start from the beginning of DMX, explain how it works, how it can be used and will highlight good working practices. The second half of the day will cover the new protocol RDM and show how this will benefit the industry.
Colour-Tramp (Thursday 7 July) - Artistic Licence Colour-Tramp control system is specifically designed to enable you to programme and control two and three dimensional lighting arrays.
DALI (Wednesday 5 October) - DALI training was the first of the Artistic Licence Engineering Training Days and has been so popular that extra dates have been added and an explanatory manual produced.
The increased need for integration of the DMX and DALI protocols in architectural lighting control requires a deeper understanding of these protocols, and others on the market. In this session, DALI and DMX protocols will be fully explained to demystify their use. A DALI Manual outlining some of the Day's training can be downloaded from the Artistic Licence website.
Art-Net (Wednesday 26 October) - The Art-NetEthernet control protocol was originally invented by Artistic Licence and published, royalty-free, to the public domain over 10 years ago. Since then over 130 manufacturers have subscribed to its use and incorporated it into their product ranges. Its popularity continues to grow and this half-day training session will provide the opportunity for technicians and end users to become familiar with all its functionality.
All Artistic Licence Engineering Training days are free of charge and take place on a first come, first served basis at the head office in Harrow, London. The series of Training Days is sponsored by company founder and managing director of Artistic Licence Integration, Wayne Howell.
Reservations are available at www.ArtisticLicence.com
(Jim Evans)