Internal Signatech Decoder Detects the Attached Light Head
Optimal Current Levels Set Automatically
Optional Manual Intensity Control 10-100% via Phillips Head Screw
Overall Intensity Controllers
Equalized Intensity Control of all Channels Simultaneously for Each Output
Two Independently Controlled Outputs
RS-232 and RS-232 with 3-Button Keypad Options Available
4-Channel Intensity Controllers
Control RGB Channels or LED Clusters Separately and Control Overall Intensity
Same Intensity Levels for Each of Two Outputs
RS-232 and RS-232 with 3-Button Keypad Options Available
DC Strobe Intensity Controllers
Fast Rise Time and High Current Pulses
Models to Control One or Two Independant LightHeads
TTL Level Positive and Negative Edge Trigger Inputs
±1% Pulse to Pulse Minimum Regulation
Models to Control One or Two Independant LightHeads
Outputs Equipped with Electronic Safety Interlock
Pulse Characteristics:
Duration: 0 or 1 to 64,000μsec
Delay of First Pulse: 0 or 10 to 64,000μsec
Number in Multi-Pulse Train: 0 or 1 to 255
Time between in Multi-Pulse Train: 0 or 1 to 64,000μsec
Time after Last Pulse during which Trigger Pulses are Ignored: 0 or 50 to 64,000μsec
These microprocessor-based controllers provide a fast rise time and high current pulses with a wide range of user selectable features. The model S4000 accepts one light head, whereas the model S6000 allows the use of two independently controlled light heads and synchronized triggers. The model S6000-AS also has two independently controlled outputs, but is capable of asynchronous triggers. Control of the outputs is available from the RS-232 port from a terminal emulator or DOS or Windows based computer. Software is provided.
Note: Outputs are a connection on the power source for the LED unit. Several channels can make up one output. For instance, an RGB unit has one output with three channels.
#54-845 3M Length Y-Cable allows for use of 2 LED sources from one output on a controller. It can be used with any of our LED Intensity Controllers on this page.