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LENEXA, Kan. — Sept. 17, 2024 — LynTec, a leading manufacturer of innovative electrical power control solutions for professional audio, video, and lighting systems, today announced the addition of Remote Device Management (RDM) to its Lighting Control Relay Panels (LCRPs). As an RDM-ready device, the LCRP will communicate bidirectionally, enhancing the control and functionality already built into the industry-acclaimed lighting power control and distribution solution. This enhancement will be available on all LCRP models, with plans to extend this feature to the rest of LynTec’s DMX-controllable products in the near future.
“We’ve always built our solutions around the features that make the lives of our installers and systems operators much easier,” said Mark Bishop, president of LynTec. “When we released the LCRP, RDM was a highly requested feature. Now installers will be able to identify and control devices without needing detailed knowledge of each device’s configuration. RDM includes a number of widely used preconfigured personalities for fast setup.”
The latest model in the LynTec LCRP lineup is the LCRP-12, a low-cost, feature-rich relay panel with four, eight, or 12 30-amp, single-pole latching Panasonic relays installed in a compact, 1-square-foot NEMA 1R or 3R enclosure. It features individual step delay between each relay, emergency off by circuit, emergency on for lighting by circuit, as well as under- and over-voltage sensing for brownout and voltage spike protection. DMX-compatible with setup via the LED display, it can be added to existing automation systems.
More information on LynTec’s full line of products is available at www.LynTec.com.
About LynTec
LynTec is a leading manufacturer of innovative electrical power control solutions for professional audio, video, and lighting systems. Working closely with system designers, LynTec incorporates electrical protection, circuit switching capabilities, and an operational controller within a common enclosure — saving valuable wall space, lowering installation costs, and simplifying system operation. This state-of-the-art approach to electrical control solutions has positioned LynTec as a trusted resource for any installation with complex power control requirements. More information is available at www.LynTec.com.
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