Light controller SLESA-U11

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The new SLESA-U11 is built on the latest generation of lighting controllers from Nicolaudie Architectural and combines all our recent innovations. Programmable with ESA Pro 2 software or with Arcolis, the SLESA-U11 features the new Nicolaudie Stand Alone engine (NSA) offering some great possibilities (multi-zone, extended triggers, 16-bit channels management...) and an intuitive backlit keyboard with 10 presets. Thanks to its Ethernet connection, the SLESA-U11 can be controlled from our Arcolis Remote Pro or Arcolis Remote applications. Programmable with ESA Pro 2 ESA Pro 2 is our latest generation of programming software. Available for Mac and Windows, this is the perfect complement to the SLESA-U11 controller: pixel mapping, triggering management, patch configuration, everything is available with a few mouse clics. The only limit is your imagination. New Stand Alone Engine The new Nicolaudie Architectural engine (NSA) offers great possibilities for the control of your lighting installation: multi-zone, extended triggers, 16-bit channels management, full recovery after power lose, and more... Extended triggering possibilities Triggers are very important for lighting control. The SLESA-U11 offers multiple possibilities to trigger your lighting scenes: time/date, input ports, TCP/UDP commands. In combination with ESA Pro 2 software the SLESA-U11 offers a lot more than just assigning a trigger to a scene. Each trigger is made of an event and conditions. The programmer can define a specific conditional procedure for each trigger to perfectly fit the most demanding lighting installations.

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