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Architectural lighting cues can be triggered by CueServer's built-in clock on any time of the day, on any day of the week, and each day of the year. Need special weekend or holiday schedules? CueServer's battery-backed real-time clock can handle it. Many architectural projects need astronomical time functions as well. CueServer can calculate sunrise and sunset times for a given location every day of the year and automatically adjust its lighting schedules. Building management and automation systems from other manufacturers can be interfaced with CueServer by way of Ethernet and RS-232 for fully integrated solutions. And other CueServer features, like custom user interface options, contact closure inputs, and show control can all be utilized to produce complete lighting control packages. The photos above are from the Franklin Hall project completed by Available Light of Salem, Massachusetts. A CueServer was used to provide DMX control to LED fixtures and moving lights. A Medialon show control front-end was used to allow the staff to have direct control over several building functions, including audio, lighting and other systems. The Medalion system sends macros to CueServer to recall complicated lighting sequences that were recorded from a lighting console. |


CueServer easily controls DMX controlled lighting fixtures commonly found on building exteriors, in foyers, ballrooms, convention halls, and in other decorative architectural lighting projects.