Used Expression Remote Focus Unit | For Sale Item# 30845

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Quantity 1
Condition Normal Wear & Tear
Year 1998
Location North America
Case Type No Case
Previous Use Installation
Warranty 15 Day

Description

Is fully functional. Comes with a 15 day warranty.

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What's Included

(1) RFU with the attached 50 foot cable

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Since its founding by Fred Foster in 1975, ETC (Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.) has become a global leader in award-winning entertainment and architectural lighting equipment. ETC's fixtures, lighting control consoles, dimmers and distribution...

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Expression Remote Focus Unit

Expression Remote Focus Unit

The Expression Remote Focus Unit (RFU) provides a powerful Solution for Remote Control. Compatible with the ETC Express, Expression and Insight consoles and LPCs, as well as the Emphasis Control System, this hand-held unit provides access to frequently used commands for
dimmer and channel checks as well as record, playback and macro functions. The built-in LCD provides information including current cue status and command string.

Electronic Theater Controls

Since its founding by Fred Foster in 1975, ETC (Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.) has become a global leader in award-winning entertainment and architectural lighting equipment. ETC's fixtures, lighting control consoles, dimmers and distribution products are the backbone of lighting systems in venues worldwide - from schools and churches, to community theaters and TV studios, to opera houses and theme parks. Over the first decade of its history, ETC earned a reputation for sophisticated microprocessor-based lighting control consoles. By 1990, ETC had acquired Lighting Methods, Inc., a Rochester, New York-based manufacturer of entertainment dimming systems. ETC quickly became one of the largest fully-integrated entertainment lighting control manufacturers in North America, with offices in Middleton, WI; Orlando, FL; Rochester, NY; and Hollywood, CA. The next phase of growth began in 1995, when ETC acquired the lighting control division of London-based distributor ARRI GB. That same year, ETC opened an office in Hong Kong, extending its expansion into Asia. In 1997, ETC opened an office in Copenhagen, Denmark, to serve the Northern European market, and a year later opened an office in Rome, allowing greater access to Southern Europe. ETC acquired Transtechnik Lichtsysteme, Holzkirchen, Germany in 2002, widening ETC's market potential in Europe. Continuing its growth, ETC took an equity position in Avab France in 2003. In 2004, ETC acquired Dutch sine wave dimming manufacturer IES and its industrial weighing and measuring division Penko Engineering BV, both located in Veenendaal, the Netherlands. Beginning March 31, 2005, all formerly separate operations of ETC in Europe joined under the common corporate banner of ETC. ETC's new international headquarters, located in Middleton, WI (near the state capital Madison) serve as hub of global administration and manufacturing. Through the years, ETC has gained an industry-wide reputation for outstanding service and customer support. ETC not only maintains in-house, 24-hour Technical and Customer Service staffs, but an extensive network of factory-trained, authorized field service centers.

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A remote control such as a DMX Remote Control App is an interface used by stage lighting technicians that hooks up to their ETC console and allows them to operate the console from a remote location. Itâ??s a highly practical application as it means technicians can focus stage lighting remotely, rather than physically moving the console or dash from place to place. A standard DMX Remote Control App is a smallish box that can be carried around on a 50 inch cable, and allows technicians to access dimmers, channels, cues, groups etc, all away from the main console. Itâ??s possible to make macros for the Remote Focus Unit so that technicians can record, patch cues and carry out many other applications as well. However, it is necessary that the remote control is attached to the console via a cable, which should be connected via the RFU jack in the back of this unit. Wireless versions of the remote control are now available as well. Sometimes called an infra-red remote control, this type of Remote Focus Unit is software based, designed for PDAâ??s, and is able to carry out the same functions as a regular remote control.

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