ETC NOMAD PUCK

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ETCnomad Puck

All the advantages of PC control. None of the risk.

Enjoy the concept of PC-based lighting control, but worry about the risk? Don't want your laptop to walk away from a venue? Concerned that someone on your crew would try to play video games or browse the Internet when they should be programming? 

Then you need ETCnomad Puck. 

This ETC-provided and supported mini-computer is locked down, so no software other than ETC applications can be installed, giving you peace of mind that your device is safe, secure and used only for your shows. ETCnomad Puck also makes a very cost-effective, highly portable Remote Video Interface.

A small but powerful control device, Puck has one HDMI video port (DVI adapters can be used if needed), one Mini Display Port (Mini DP to HDMI adaptor included), one network port and four USB ports. This is a Windows 7 unit; as such, multi-touch displays are supported.

A hat trick of control. ETCnomad Puck can serve as a primary, backup or client device, and it can also work offline. 

ETCnomad Puck is available in two output counts:
  • ETCnomad Puck base (512 outputs with software version 2.8.3 or earlier, 1024 with version 2.9 or higher)
  • ETCnomad Puck unlocked (6144 outputs)

 

Compatibility
  • Supported protocols include Net3/ACN/sACN and ArtNet
  • Note that Net2 protocol is not supported.
  • DMX/RDM Gateways (Net3)
  • Show Control Gateway
  • I/O Gateway
  • Eos Programming Wing
  • Eos Motorized Fader Wing 10 or 20
  • Eos Fader Wing 20 or 40
  • ETC Gadget II USB-to-DMX/RDM converter (up to four may be connected for a total of four local outputs)
  • iRFR, iRFR Preview and aRFR
  • ETCpad (ETC Portable Access Device)
  • Third-party USB-MIDI panels via Direct MIDI

 

When you use ETCnomad Puck as a primary or backup, the system output is determined by the device with the lowest output configuration. When it's connected as a client, ETCnomad Puck's output capacity of is ignored.

To find out what features are supported and to see user-interface descriptions, check out the Eos-family documentation here.

Note: ETCnomad Puck is also compatible with Cobalt


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