ETC pioneered Ethernet-based networking in entertainment lighting systems, and they're pushing the boundaries back again. ETC is committed to interoperability of different manufacturers’ products. With their Network Partners program for ETCNet2 and their leadership in the development of the ESTA standard for ACN (Architecture for Control Networks), they continue their innovation in entertainment and architectural control with Ethernet-based networking protocols. Looking ever forward, ETC will migrate the functions of existing legacy protocols into a truly network-native environment, giving you not just greater power, but fewer wires and a much more efficient and streamlined system.
With ETCNet2 and the ETC DMX Node, total lighting integration is at your command. Freedom to expand, create and master: You now have over 32 thousand channels of DMX to control any device, input or output, anywhere in your system. Receive dimmer feedback, use handheld remotes, share control with your networked ETC Unison architectural system. And for structural convenience, the node is available in rack, back box and touring versions.
With ETCNet2 and the ETC DMX Node, total lighting integration is at your command. Freedom to expand, create and master: You have over 32,000 channels of DMX to control any device, input or output, anywhere in your system. Receive dimmer feedback, use handheld remotes, share control with your networked ETC Unison architectural system. And to accommodate the many ways you can use DMX Nodes, it is available in rack, back-box and touring versions.
The ETCNet2 Video Node gives you the power to monitor any console on your ETCNet2 Ethernet network. You can even monitor two different consoles simultaneously from a single Video Node. Or, when used with the ETC Obsession II console, the Video Node can expand your system to four video screens. And, with a keyboard and the ETC Remote Focus Unit support, you can connect to those consoles and run the show from anywhere in your facility. With the Emphasis Control System, remote macros are also available. The Video Node is also backwards-compatible to ETCNet1 systems, allowing easy connection to ETC's Express and Expression consoles.