Applications:
Control light shows from an Art-Net capable lighting desk
Control lighting fixtures using an Art-Net enabled PC software or a mobile device
Merge the light controlling data sent from two Art-Net controllers
Features:
• 1-port network to DMX converter with support for sACN and Art-Net.
• Art-Net and sACN to DMX converter for 2 independent universes on 1 physical port
• Supports Art-Net
• Supports sACN
• 1 individually optically isolated DMX ports
• Graphic display
• Quick access button for each DMX port for quick selection ofArt-Net or sACN universe
• Web interface for status observation, adjusting settings and firmware updates
• POE powered
• USB-C powered
XND-1 is a user-friendly Art-Net and sACN to DMX converter supporting the distribution of two universes of DMX via 1 DMX ports,each configurable as input or output. Since most major lighting consoles are capable of transmitting Art-Net data, XND-1 is all you need to take advantage of your console’s networking capability, allowing you to transmit a vast number of universes over one single network cable.
Furthermore, the XND-1 is also perfectly suited to send DMX data to your fixtures from a computer or even from a mobile device. Many light controller programs for PC or Mac support Art-Net output natively and with the help of XND-1’s DHCP capability, you can even let your workplace network infrastructure do the network configuration of your XND-1 automatically for you. With its 128x64 pixels OLED display and the intuitive web interface,configuring the network and setting up your Art-Net or sACN preferences is no trouble at all and helpful status information is always at hand.
If two controllers send data to the same universe, XND-1 automatically merges the DMX data, which makes the integration of a second lighting controller straightforward and may prove helpful for fixture testing during the setup of an installation.XND-1 can be powered using POE (Power Over Ethernet). Your ethernet cable does not have POE? No worries, you can power up your XND-1 using USB-C too!
















