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Considering the fireTEK FTM-99S controller already has GPS module and Internal player combined with Time code generator it will have the same functions like Time machine from F1. This it is an option available on all fireTEK devices (firing modules and FTM-99S controller). Time code generator (beta firmware) - to synchronize fireTEK firing system with other firing systems or other controllers capable to read Time code. After all, firing modules and DMX devices are placed both in the firing field near each other. so you do not need a cable from the controller to DMX device. Versus other firing systems with DMX output you can connect the DMX device direct to firing module which can be controlled wireless. This is an option which can be added on all fireTEK new devices (controller and firing modules). DMX output (beta firmware/software) - to control DMX devices like flames. After all it is a user choice what system consider better for his needs.Ĭonsidering clients feedback and our ideas, fireTEK release: I have clients who told me regarding the UTP cables they now considering a bless not a pain in the ass like it may appear on the first look. some people see advantages where the others see disadvantages. There is no perfect system and users prefers different firing system configuration. for example Pyrosure which is popular in UK needs 3 times more UTP cables than fireTEK and I never heard/read users complaints about this. I do not have any complaint from my clients and I never found any bad comment regarding those cables used on other systems. people who never used a system with UTP cables. What intrigues me it is who complaint about the UTP cables. or in other situations only one on the wall because fireTEK use mesh.
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The client could place the modules under the tables because there is not problem with wireless signal at that site. Regarding the pictures you post: on the first two with fireTEK that spaghetti cables are for 480 channels. to be able to place the module in a "safety" zone because it is much expensive and you do not want to be destroyed to have cheaper parts (rails and cables) and easy to replace part near the firing because it is high risk of damage you need to setup/dismantle fast and not worry if a cable or a rail is destroyed when you do this sometimes you need to setup offsite (for example think about how is to connect few hundred igniters on freezing temperatures) fireTEK system with the UTP cables it is not perfect but we choose this way considering: but you can try to imagine.Īs I said before. I do not know if you saw how it looks wired a 100 matrix module from Galaxis. After all the operator decides if he wants to pack cables/wires together or let them as spaghetti.
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For example with a full wireless system with connectors on the module (like Cobra, Galaxis) -> To protect the modules you will need long igniters (more money) and you can not prepare the show offsite (more time). If you look on the fireworks setup display you will see wires everywhere spaghetti or packed. Click to expand.Any setup for electric ignition on fireworks means wires/cables even the system it is wireless.