The new W-DMX Generation 3.
Sweden / Germany - Wireless Solution Sweden will be displaying the new W-DMX Generation 3 product range at ProLight&Sound, in addition to the new W-DIM Standard, the latest OEM partner product from RC4 Wireless of Toronto.

Generation 3 includes new and improved features such as easy overview of signal strength and battery power, plus full implementation of DMX over Ethernet. W-DMX has the full support of RDM, is CE and ETSI certified in Europe and Asia, FCC certified in the Americas (awaiting UL), and is certified in Japan with ARIB STD-T66 radio standards.

The R-512 Pro Receiver and T-1 Transceiver will be shown as well, featuring a 'one button technology' toggle, allowing the unit to easily switch from receiver to transmitter. A complete new and updated outdoor range is also available.

PCBs are built into the new RC4 4-channel W-DIM series of wireless dimmers, delivering 150W per channel, 600W total, at voltages from 6 to 30VDC. W-DIM dimmers are designed to work with all existing W-DMX systems, including transmitters, transceivers or DMX controllers with W-DMX transmission built-in. With this recent agreement, RC4 Wireless joins the growing group of W-DMX OEM partners including SGM, DTS, Clay Paky, Antari, and LSC Lighting, among others.

In 2006, over 6,000 units of W-DMX products were shipped worldwide and the company expects that number to more than double in 2007. Wireless Solution is expanding its distributor network in key markets worldwide, including White Light in the UK and Lightpower in Germany.

(Jim Evans)


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