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Interactive Technologies manufactures award-winning DMX lighting control processors, like the CueServer, for architectural and entertainment applications.

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Interactive Technologies

Interactive Technologies is a premier manufacturer of professional lighting control solutions. Best known for their highly capable CueServer processors, they provide scalable, DMX-based lighting controls for architectural, entertainment, and commercial applications.

Their robust product lineup includes programmable DMX controllers, DIN-rail modules, and intuitive remote stations that simplify the management of complex lighting systems. With a strong commitment to reliability and advanced network integration, Interactive Technologies empowers systems integrators and lighting designers to seamlessly execute dynamic illumination projects worldwide.

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  • How do I power the CueServer 3 series?

    The CueServer can be powered via a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) network connection or by attaching an external DC power supply to the Power Input terminals.

  • Where can I download CueServer Studio?

    You can download the CueServer Studio configuration software directly from cueserver.com.

  • How do I connect the CueServer to my network?

    Use a standard Ethernet patch cable to connect your CueServer to a network switch or directly to your computer. Once connected, the CueServer Studio Navigator Window will discover it on the network.

  • How do I route the antenna on the EFR24CM Compute Module?

    The module requires configuring the steering capacitor at installation. Use the north-facing capacitor for the printed antenna, the east-facing for the U.FL connector, or the west-facing for a soldered wire antenna. Only one capacitor may be used at a time.