Description
Ready to unleash more power from your ETCnomad? This upgrade will increase the number of DMX addresses your system can output to max capacity.
Nomad can serve as a primary controller, a backup or a client device – or work offline entirely – operating on either a PC platform running Microsoft Windows 7/8, or natively on a Mac (Intel processor) running OS X (Mavericks). When it’s a primary or a backup, Nomad’s system output equals that of the device with the lowest number of outputs. When it’s a client, Nomad’s output capacity is ignored.
There are four output counts to choose from: Nomad 256 (1/2 universe), Nomad 1024 (1024 outputs) and Nomad 1536 (1536 outputs) – which can be field-upgraded without any hardware changes – and Nomad 2048 (2048 outputs). Nomad communicates via Ethernet-based lighting protocols Net3/ACN/sACN and ArtNet, or with the ETC Gadget USB-to-DMX converter (at this time, Nomad supports only one connected Gadget). RDM is supported via Net3 Gateways.