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Wireless Dimmers, El Wire and Touring, Oh My!

Wireless Dimmers, El Wire and Touring, Oh My!

 

When it was time for Lightwire Theater — home to touring productions of The Ugly Duckling, Dino-Light, Moon Mouse and more — to step up their technical game, they turned to RC4 Wireless for wireless dimming and DMX needs. Their first foray into wireless was with a cheap key chain remote for dimming; after that experience, they turned to the professionals at RC4.  “We use RC4Magic Series 3 [2.4GHz] transceivers with four and two channel dimmers; we wire into 12V inverters for EL [electroluminescent] wire. The [RC4] products are as low tech as you want or as high tech. I’m not even scratching the surface of what RC4 products can do, and it’s changed the way we can make shows,” notes Ian Carney, co-founder and performer at Lightwire.

The RC4Magic 2.4GHz Series 3 line of products are the firm’s most popular units, and has been a staple in theaters, theme parks and on concert tours. “My objective with RC4Magic, and all our Series 3 wireless dimmers, is power control for anything a props master or show electrician might need to manage. Along with LEDs, lamps, motors, and more, RC4 dimmers can drive electroluminescent materials, like EL wire.  Ian and Lightwire have done a spectacular job of putting this functionality to use. Their award-winning work is beautiful and amazing to see. I love it,” says James David Smith, President and Chief Product Designer at RC4 Wireless.

RC4 Wireless is more than just a wireless vendor to the team at Lightwire.  “In terms of money, for a relatively small investment you are in a very solid world with RC4; they have great tech support and are an organization who is going to be a partner with you. The quality, the service, and the flexibility is there for a company like ours. RC4 Wireless is not just for the big businesses,” says Carney.

Read the full story of RC4 Wireless and Lightwire Theater here.

RC4 Wireless Granted A Pixel Control Patent

RC4 Wireless Granted A Pixel Control Patent

RC4 Pixel Products

 

RC4 Wireless, a privately held firm based in Raleigh, NC, announced the issue of patent US9924584B2 by the US Patent Office. The patent covers a method of pixel control — keyframing and RC4 Custom Pixel Profiles (CPP) — which reduces the number of DMX control channels required for generation of artistic pixel patterns displayed on a large number of pixel LEDs. “I’m particularly proud of this IP because of the control it provides to lighting designers and programmers,” explains James David Smith, Chief Product Designer at RC4 Wireless. This is the firm’s second patent.

Keyframing is an integral part of three RC4 Wireless pixel-driver products: the RC4Magic DMXpix Dual Pixel String Driver in both 2.4GHz and 900MHz and the LumenDimPIX for LumenRadio CRMX; the latter operates on the Lumen Radio wireless platform. “Unlike any other pixel control technology for reducing channel count, RC4’s technology combines pixel-by-pixel control with parametric manipulation to display truly original real-time content on hundreds or even thousands of pixels,” Smith adds.

Lighting Designer Jason Lyons, of Jason Lyons Design, has used the DMXpix numerous times since its commercial release; this summer, he plans on using it on the pre-Broadway run in Boston on a new musical called Born For This. “The DMXpix allows us the ease of laying out all of the DMX control, while also allowing us to set up custom grouping to choose our resolution for ease of programming. It does all of this while keeping a very small format, so it can easily be tucked into scenery or props. It is an amazingly powerful product that is backed up by RC4’s unmatched customer service,” explains Lyons.

RC4’s keyframe technology is also available for licensing. “Since being granted this patent we have fielded a number of inquiries about licensing, both within and outside of the entertainment industry. This is the same technology that won us our second PLASA Award for Innovation in 2015. We’re pleased that patent examiners agree: this is truly new and unique technology with real value for users,” explains Sean Dane, Product Applications Specialist at RC4 Wireless.

RC4 Wireless clients include Disney, Cirque du Soleil, Harrah’s properties, numerous Broadway houses and a wide variety of large concert tours. The concept of keyframing was also discussed in an article that Smith authored in the Spring 2018 issue of Protocol, the Journal of ESTA. “That article is about the current state-of-the-art in pixel control in general; keyframing is just one programming option, and keyframing isn’t ideal for every application. That being said, the ability to control 1000 pixels from a device the size of a matchbox is fantastic for costumes and props, with all the power and control needed to create beautiful effects on a broadcast news desk or a theatre proscenium arch,” Smith concludes.

Winning at LDI with RC4 Wireless and EASS

Winning at LDI with RC4 Wireless and EASS

 

Winning can sometimes be expected; one of two teams will always win the Super Bowl, the Stanley Cup or the World Series. Occasionally, winning can be completely unexpected. The latter was the case for RC4 Wireless, headquartered in Raleigh, NC, with the firm’s RC5 EASS, a winner of a PLSN Gold Star Award. “Winning this award was a stunning surprise, truly a shock.  Our RC5 family of products has been evolving for over 10 years, going all the way back to the first incarnation for Harrah’s Casinos around 2007, and the second version for Disneyland park-wide in 2008.  After all this hard work, a PLSN Gold Star Award really makes an impact on me, and on all of us at RC4 Wireless; we appreciate the recognition immensely.  Many thanks to PLSN for noticing the special things we do for our customers every day,” says James David Smith, President and Chief Developer at RC4 Wireless.

PLSN’s Lead Editor Richard “Nook” Schoenfeld was the one who made the final decision on the EASS Gold Star Award; the product itself wasn’t the only part of the winning equation.  “I have never heard one single person ever say your gear let them down. Not once. That’s pretty incredible in this day and age,” Schoenfeld notes.

EASS—which stands for Extended Area Super Secure— provides virtually hack-proof security for theme parks, ski resorts, arenas, convention centers, casinos, and other public areas via three different security protocols. EASS uses 256-bit AES encryption, RC4 Private System IDs and user-selectable FHSS frequency-hopping provide wireless DMX protection on multiple levels, keeping wireless lighting super secure and worry-free.

EASS also proved to be a winner in terms of operation at LDI. A model wearing a fetching pixel infused, 486 channel dress controlled via EASS, strolled the floor and beyond without incident. “Everyone knows that the Las Vegas Convention Center, and all trade show floors, are the most challenging wireless environments on the planet. Outside of the house WIFI system, nearly every booth on the floor is operating a wireless router, so that’s hundreds of networks in the 2.4GHz spectrum in the same room. At LDI, you can then add at least 30 companies that have wireless DMX integrated products on display,” explains Sean Dane, RC4 Wireless Sales Director/Application Specialist. Not only did EASS meet all the expectations on the show floor, it exceeded them. Dane adds: “Using a standard antenna with the transmitter located in our booth, we were able to cover not only the entire show floor but throughout the North Hall and into the parking lot that housed the Live Outside Exhibits. EASS operated flawlessly in an incredibly busy, and some might even say, hostile wireless environment.“

For more information, or to purchase EASS, please contact RC4 Wireless Toll-Free at 1-866-258-4577 or email at moreinfo@theatrewireless.com.

RC4 Wireless Granted A Pixel Control Patent

RC4 Wireless Takes DMX Dimming To The Next Level

RC4 Wireless, the industry leader in wireless dimming for entertainment, continues to revolutionize the world of wireless dimming with the introduction of their new Series 3 SX product line. The RC4 Magic Series 3 SX innovations cross the entire RC4 family line: the popular RC4Magic 2.4GHz products, the new RC4Magic 900MHz series for use in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. The LumenDim line, which is compatible with the Lumen Radio CRMX protocol, and finally, the W-Dim products, which work with all Wireless Solution W-DMX devices. The product started shipping in late August.

The design team at RC4, led by James David Smith, Chief Product Developer (and Founder), has continued to advance the state of the art in terms of wireless dimming. He explains, “At RC4 Wireless, we’re no longer limited to industry-standard 16-bit LED dimming. The RC4 Series 3 dimmers provide a maximum of 19-bit resolution for a total of 524,288 steps when using 615Hz PWM. RC4 delivers 8 ‘micro steps,’ within each of the 65,536 steps delivered by common 16-bit technology. You can see the difference, particularly with high-wattage high-brightness LED sources.” The result is unbelievably smooth dimming, most notably at the bottom end of the inverse-square-law (ISL) curve. “If you thought 16-bit was great, you’ll be amazed by 19-bit,” Smith adds.

Users who work with PWM frequencies—most especially those in the motion picture industry—will immediately see the benefits. “For the first time, a slow smooth LED fade is available for high-frame-rate slow-motion videography. 5kHz PWM moves from 13-bit for RC4 Series 3 to top-quality 16-bit with the Series 3 SX, for smoother dimming with motion picture cameras than ever before. At 20kHz PWM, our SX dimmers still deliver a whopping 14-bit resolution with 16,384 steps. Even at 40kHz, our SX products deliver a respectable 13-bits of resolution, a visible improvement over 10-bit, and tremendously better looking than other high-speed PWM dimmers delivering only 8-bit resolution with very steppy bottom-end fades,” notes Smith.

The RC4 Series 3 SX dimmers now feature RC4 Curve Tweak, which enables dimmer curve crossfading to each individual dimmer. Smith reports, “For each dimmer output, the curve can be adjusted with 256 increments from a pure linear curve to a pure inverse-square-law (ISL) curve. Together with RC4 ColorMatch, RC4 Curve Tweak ensures perfect color rendering by ensuring the dimmer is perfectly matched to the light generation characteristics of any LED.”

The RC4 Curve Tweak also gives designers the opportunity to flex more of their creative muscles. Smith explains, “Using RC4 Curve Tweak with the SX dimmers, designers can create red-shifting with RGB, RGBA, and RGBW light sources. Simply tweak the red and green or red and amber channels towards linear and watch those channels linger at subtly higher levels when everything is dimmed together. Designers can fine tune the shift with great precision to make it look exactly the way they want. Curve Tweak can also be used create unique looks — like a lamp that shifts blue. For lighting designers looking for the most realistic emulation of incandescent lamps in period props, RC4 Series 3 SX dimmers do that.”

RC4 has also made significant advancements in terms of the AC Wave Synthesis features available on the Series 3 SX dimmers. “AC Wave Synthesis on our SX 4-channel dimmers is now available separately for 2 pairs of channels, allowing one device to separately ring two telephones or control other AC loads, each with their own pair of dynamic DMX control channels,” notes Smith. When using AC Wave Synthesis for ringing telephones and silent EL-wire dimming, the SX dimmers now delivers double the maximum AC frequency, and are dynamically controllable in real-time by DMX; separate DMX channels control frequency and amplitude, opening the door for a wide variety of interesting effects. In fact, RC4 SX dimmers can even be connected to speakers to create sounds.

The RC4 SX dimmers have also been optimized for use in props. “Dimmer power efficiency has been improved, generating less heat, providing longer battery life, and performing more reliably inside props where ventilation is often limited,” Smith reports.

To learn more about some of the terms above, visit the RC4 Wireless  RC4 Wireless Knowledge Base Glossary.

RC4 Wireless Commander Software

RC4 Wireless Commander Software

RC4 Commander 3.x is now available for both Mac and PC, featuring the frequently requested DARK MODE!

RC4 Wireless revolutionizes the configuration of its expansive line of wireless DMX devices with its RC4 Commander software program.

RC4 Commander allows users big and small to easily configure systems with the click of a button.

“Several years ago we introduced RC4Magic PC, and it’s been a real workhorse,” says James Smith, RC4 Founder and Chief Product Developer. “But we’ve always known we needed OSX support, and for the interface to feel more user-friendly. We have achieved both with the RC4 Commander software.”

The RC4 line of dimmers and pixel drivers have an ever-growing set of functions and modes in order to solve all of the challenges faced in the entertainment world. The RC4 Commander software allows easy configuration of the versatile list of features using an all new graphic interface. Users of the RC4Magic PC (Series 2 product line) will notice that changes no longer have to be sent to devices in order to change settings. RC4 Commander delivers real time changes to the devices as users pick from the drop down menus or buttons.

Adjusting PWM frequency for film or live performance, setting dimming curves for lamp sources or just assigning DMX addresses, is now easy and intuitive for all users. RC4 Commander has now made configuring multiple devices in a show almost effortless.

The RC4 Commander software automatically detects and populates all of the information from the devices in the system.

Upon first use, a user is requested to enter System Unit IDs and has the ability to assign device names. This makes it easy to identify props or moving scenery without remembering IDs or turning other devices off. No matter the number of devices that are being used, all of their settings are easily accessible.

“Additionally, RC4 Commander is aware of different firmware versions within individual RC4 devices, so you know what a device is capable of by simply looking at the parameters available on screen” states Smith.

Another great enhancement to the RC4 Commander software is the expanded virtual console. Users can now send data to an entire universe for testing large pixel projects. Use sine waves at any speed to see that the installation is functioning properly. The virtual console ensures that props and scenery are functioning perfectly before they get to the stage, which saves time in front of the camera or sound stage.

RC4 Commander works with a RC4Magic X-Stick, Series 3 or SX device combined with an RC4 CodeLoader cable.

RC4 Commander Software premiered at the 2017 PLASA London show.

RC4 Commander video tutorials.

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