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1982 . . . ...was
the year EDI introduced 100,000 AIC rating on a performance dimmer
bank and offered, as a standard feature, user-definable analog backup
on digital dimming systems. Other firsts include the OmegaTM
Show Controller, with fiber-optic digital control, specifically designed
for theme park and museum applications.Based on the demanding principles
of touring theatrical lighting, in 1982 EDI expanded its design and
manufacturing efforts into architectural lighting control systems.
EDI's innovations in architectural dimming provides unique packaging
for the control flexibility needs in restaurant, lounge, ballroom,
church, office building and lecture hall lighting. The architectural/special
applications line is designed to dim incandescent, low voltage incandescent,
fluorescent, cold cathode, neon lamps, and many of the new energy-conserving
lamp styles. Architectural/special applications products include over
40 styles of wallplate control.
1992 . . . ...saw
EDI introduce the EnActTM
Control System. This console is designed for operation of up to 4000
dimmers and 2000 channels of control. The
System is based upon the Intel 960 RISC processor, with standard PC
interfaces to provide the speed required with the ease of operation
the industry has come to expect. This product is currently in service
throughout the world, including installations in China, Singapore,
Japan, Malaysia, Italy, Austria, Brazil, Canada, and of course, the
United States.
1994 . . .
....saw EDI's introduction of TwiliteTM series
control stations, with it's aesthetically pleasing style and conductive
rubber control surfaces, offers another first in control design and
engineering. The Twilite LCDTM,
introduced in 1994 has proven to be the most comprehensive design
in the high-end architectural market. Ii is in use now in literally
hundreds of facilities, including the prestigious United States Senate
Office buildings and in the House of Representatives.
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