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American Lighting Pharos Ethernet Data Node 20, 1+1 Ethernet, 20 DMX/RDM

By American Lighting

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American Lighting Pharos Ethernet Data Node 20, 1+1 Ethernet, 20 DMX/RDM

$3,416.40
  • SKU: AL-PLX-DMX-P-EDN20
  • MPN: PLX-DMX-P-EDN20

Quick Overview

Pharos Ethernet Data Node 20 for professional lighting control networks, featuring dual Ethernet architecture (1+1) and support for 20 DMX/RDM universes for scalable, reliable data distribution.

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Description

The American Lighting Pharos Ethernet Data Node 20 is a networked lighting control interface designed for advanced DMX/RDM system integration. As part of the Pharos control ecosystem, it provides dependable data routing between Ethernet infrastructure and field lighting devices, making it a key component for complex architectural and entertainment installations.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Supports up to 20 DMX/RDM universes for high-channel-count lighting systems
  • Dual Ethernet configuration (1+1) helps streamline network connectivity and deployment flexibility
  • Built for integration with Pharos-based control environments for centralized management
  • Ideal for scalable projects requiring robust Ethernet-to-DMX/RDM data distribution

Specifications

  • Model: PLX-DMX-P-EDN20
  • Series/Type: Pharos Ethernet Data Node 20
  • Ethernet Ports: 1+1
  • DMX/RDM Capacity: 20 universes

Common Uses

Commonly used in architectural lighting control systems, themed environments, entertainment venues, and large commercial projects where multiple DMX/RDM universes must be distributed reliably over Ethernet networks.