A portal to your lighting system
View your show file without paying for processing
The programmer is not the only person who needs to know what’s happening in a lighting system. Remote interfaces provide convenient viewing portals into systems that already have a console or other primary controller. Using these client workstations,
designers can reference Magic Sheets and levels during tech, stage managers can track real-time cue lists, and technical supervisors can monitor the system from a remote office. Want to do more than view? Add an
Eos Programming Wing to change any viewing portal into a programming station.
Which remote interface is right for you?
Eos Remote Interface
The Eos Remote Interface provides the same access to your system as the
Eos Apex Processor - without the added cost of output control. Perfectly at home on a tech table or in an equipment rack, the
Remote Interface supports up to three 4K multitouch monitors and connects to your system through two Gigabit Ethernet ports. Add a
programming wing for full access or use the haptic touchscreen to trigger snapshots or macros.
Eos Remote Interface Datasheet
ETC Puck
This ETC-supported mini-PC can function as a standalone Eos controller for small-scale rigs or as a cost-effective client in your Eos system – whether as a primary or
backup controller, a remote programming station or a video interface. The ETC Puck supports up to two 4K multitouch
monitors.
ETC Puck Datasheet
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Eos Remote Interface
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ETC Puck
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ETCnomad
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Hardware Class Compatibility |
Apex, Gio, Ion, Element* |
Apex, Gio, Ion, Element* |
Apex, Gio, Ion, Element* |
USB 3.1 Ports |
4x USB-A
4x USB-C |
3x USB-A
3x USB-C |
(Based on device hardware) |
Displays supported |
3x Display Port, up to 4K multitouch
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2x Display Port, up to 4K multitouch
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(Based on device hardware)
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Networking interface |
2x Gigabit Ethernet ports
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2x Gigabit Ethernet ports
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(Based on device hardware)
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* When booted in Element mode
A portal to your lighting system
View your show file without paying for processing
The programmer is not the only person who needs to know what’s happening in a lighting system. Remote interfaces provide convenient viewing portals into systems that already have a console or other primary controller. Using these client workstations,
designers can reference Magic Sheets and levels during tech, stage managers can track real-time cue lists, and technical supervisors can monitor the system from a remote office. Want to do more than view? Add an
Eos Programming Wing to change any viewing portal into a programming station.
Which remote interface is right for you?
Eos Remote Interface
The Eos Remote Interface provides the same access to your system as the Eos Apex Processor - without the added cost of output control. Perfectly at home on a tech table or in an equipment rack, the Remote Interface supports up to three 4K multitouch
monitors and connects to your system through two Gigabit Ethernet ports. Add a programming wing for full access or use the haptic touchscreen to trigger snapshots or macros.
ETC Puck
This ETC-supported mini-PC can function as a standalone Eos controller for small-scale rigs or as a cost-effective client in your Eos system – whether as a primary or backup controller, a remote programming station or a video interface. The ETC Puck
supports up to two 4K multitouch monitors.
ETCnomad
In addition to providing convenient on-the-go programming from your Mac or PC, an ETCnomad USB key can turn your computer into a remote workstation for your Eos system.