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MA Lighting MA4010508 Grandma3 Processing Unit XL

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MA Lighting MA4010508 Grandma3 Processing Unit XLThe MA Lighting MA4010508 Grandma3 Processing Unit XL is the ultimate parameter expansion solution offering substantial cost and size savings. Its the simplest way to design grandMA3 lighting control systems with up to 250 000 parameters. The powerful CPU ensures frame synchronous calculation of 16 384 parameters within the MA Net3 environment. Additionally, the grandMA3 processing unit XL offers a Mode2 to expand existing grandMA2 systems by 4 096

The MA Lighting MA4010508 Grandma3 Processing Unit XL is the ultimate parameter expansion solution offering substantial cost and size savings. It’s the simplest way to design grandMA3 lighting control systems with up to 250 000 parameters. The powerful CPU ensures frame-synchronous calculation of 16 384 parameters within the MA-Net3 environment. Additionally, the grandMA3 processing unit XL offers a Mode2 to expand existing grandMA2 systems by 4 096 parameters.

The grandMA3 processing units are designed for rack mounting and all models are only 2RU, allowing for efficient touring solutions. Each model is equipped with 8 DMX outputs for frame-synchronous DMX output throughout the network. Additional frame-synchronous DMX outputs are available with the addition of grandMA3 xPort Nodes.

grandMA3 processing units offer a perfect system overview on the integrated touchscreen. This easy access to important functions allows for best maintenance if installed in a dedicated rack whilst every function can be monitored from the grandMA3 session. For larger systems it is suggested to keep the grandMA3 processing units in a centralized position for parameter expansion and to use grandMA3 xPort Nodes to distribute and output the frame-synchronous DMX data.

Product Specification:

Parameters: 16 384 (HTP/LTP)

Parameters Mode2: 4 096 (HTP/LTP)

Operating voltage/ Supply voltage: AC 100 - 240 V; 50/60 Hz

Power: max. 200 VA

Operating Temperature: 0 °C up to 40 °C / 32 °F up to 104 °F

Dimensions: 19 x 15 x 4 in

Net weight: 12 lbs

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