Crestron DMX-C

Control tunable lights

Published by: Crestron Electronics
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This app is used to control Crestron light fixture demo kits which use the Lumenetix/ERP Araya LED light engines via Bluetooth on iPhones as a complete proxy for its current light fixture interface. This app allows users to change the color of the light, as well as the intensity. Crestron has developed an app that allows professional lighting specifiers and designers to test and sample DMX-C Bluetooth to enable demo fixtures.
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