I assume that is based on the ETC logo on the lower left corner of the control panel...but I'm no mind reader.Wow! A picture worth far fewer than a thousand words. Do you KNOW it's ETC and, if so, how?
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard
Oh I’m a liar - it could also be an AAS as stated earlier.That panel is a DAS - Digital Address System (by ETC):DAS (Digital Address System)
support.etcconnect.com
No way to tell for sure what the dimmers are, but I would guess (no guarantees) L86: https://support.etcconnect.com/ETC/Power_Controls/L86/L86_Support
@ScottT Would confusing a DAS with an AAS make you an ASS??Oh I’m a liar - it could also be an AAS as stated earlier.
My phone did autocorrect AAS to ASS, so yes?
They're looking to upgrade, but so far everything I see in their photos is circa 1982. The current system has two sets of track lights connected to the dimming system. I head up there in two weeks to take a closer look.If it's DAS, then L86 or other similar vintage dimmers are indeed likely. AAS persisted for a surprisingly long time as the "basic" option when a full Unison architectural controller would have been overkill, so the dimmers may be more modern. Either way you'll need a little more sleuthing to know for sure what that panel is controlling.
Are they having problems with the existing system, or just looking at upgrades?
I would say take the station off the wall and take a pic at the wiring running to it - that will tell you if it is DAS - in my experience as service tech back then it most likely runs to an EMAP ( control processor ) mounted in a beige box probably on the wall next to the dimmer rack ( could be L 86 - look for a big black monster ) or could be early sensor .
The DAS had buttons (snapshots), no faders -- hence the Digital Architectural Controller.
the link, she no worky ...Here is your link to the specific fader/button station you have: https://files.mtstatic.com/site_120...r013vEe~JPU_&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJ5Y6AV4GI7A555NA
@Ben Stiegler Posting from north of lil' Donnie's walls: The linky she worky mighty fine for me; every now and again we win one.the link, she no worky ...
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