Free NETRON CLU from Obsidian Makes Data Management a Breeze Ennovations Latest by elissa@spinworkz.com - May 16, 2024 NETRON is Obsidian Control Systems’ comprehensive range of DMX Splitters and Ethernet to DMX gateways, supporting applications from live production and venue installations to architectural environments. Featuring outstanding build quality, advanced feature sets and smart mounting options, they excel in the management of complex networked lighting systems. Developed with the user in mind, NETRON products combine tough hardware with smart software for fast setup and solid performance. Obsidian Control Systems is offering the NETRON CLU, an easy-to-navigate central utility interface useful in discovering and managing NETRON data distribution devices across a lighting network. Especially helpful when deploying networks that use multiple nodes, or when working with nodes that lack integrated screens, the NETRON CLU makes NETRON data signal devices even easier to configure, eliminating the need to physically access the devices themselves. NETRON devices can be discovered regardless of their current IP address, and all NETRON features can be centrally configured, or reconfigured, without the need to access individual web pages or the device displays. Whether you’re setting up a handful of nodes for a live event or 50 nodes for an install, remote access to all device functions straight from a computer makes device settings easy to overview and node deployment a breeze. The Windows-based NETRON CLU app continuously monitors the network status and indicates the devices’ online or offline status on the user interface. The NETRON CLU also includes integrated firmware update management, allowing users to upgrade multiple devices to the latest firmware release simultaneously and with a single click. The NETRON CLU fully supports all NETRON devices and is free to use. Download the latest version here. Obsidian Control Systems Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet Share on Pinterest Share Share on LinkedIn Share Share on Digg Share