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Global Design Solutions Introduce New Additions to Product Range

This year's ProLight & Sound show will see award-winning GDS (Global Design Solutions) add a number of new, innovative products to its portfolio, including additions to its highly successful LiteWare and CueSystem ranges.
GDS will showcase the newest addition to the LiteWare range, LiteWare HO (High Output). Following the success of LiteWare wireless RGB uplighter, launched in 2009, LiteWare HO is a high output version offering 80Watts of LED power. Designed to be completely compatible with the existing LiteWare range, the LiteWare HO product is the same footprint as the standard version and is calibrated to deliver colour-matched output.
Andy Duffield, European Sales Manager, GDS commented: "LiteWare has achieved enormous success since its launch in February 2009, with over 20 of the leading live events companies in the UK holding inventory and many more units sold worldwide. Building on its success we have built an even more powerful unit, which is now double the output with an operational run time of 12 hours. We will launch LiteWare HO at Pro Light & Sound and stock will be available from the end of March."
Also launching at the show is TCP-IP CueSystem a networked cue light system. In an industry first, with the ever-increasing trend towards completely networked show control and lighting systems, the TCP-IP CueSystem bridges the gap for stage management environments.
The TCP-IP CueSystem uses the established ergonomic control platform with standard GDS outstations. Output nodes are then used for cue light channel distribution in the field all connected to a single network. Web server configuration from an internet viewer allows for configuration and patching of cue light channels. Storage and playback of cues for running a show can be simply created by taking snapshots of the control platform, or programming the system via the web server.
In addition, RS232 commands can be used to either control individual channels or trigger stored cues for simple connectivity to other show control systems.
Other ranges being exhibited at ProLight & Sound include, the multi-award winning BluesSystem and MainsSystem working lights, MotorControl a four-way, modular motor control system. The stage manager's console and MOBAL, the multi-functional Socapex fault diagnosis and correction tool.
18th February 2010
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