BRUSSELS, Belgium – ArKaos’ new protocol, Kling-Net, is a protocol designed specifically to allow the distribution of real-time video data to remote display devices, such as LEDs or LED panels, over Ethernet. ArKaos has designed the protocol to simplify the process of using LEDs, especially for new and first-time users.
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ArKaos Kling-Net is a protocol designed specifically to allow the distribution of real-time video data to remote display devices, such as LEDs or LED panels, over Ethernet.
Kling-Net can transform the simplest of LED devices into an intelligent Kling-Net device that can talk to, and be controlled by, a media server. Auto configuration of devices upon start up dispenses with the need for complicated set up procedures. The media server can then read and change parameters from the device. This makes the whole process fast and easy and minimizes the potential for mistakes.
“Many basic and first time users are afraid of using LED lighting because of the complexity of networking and control issues,” says ArKaos CEO Marco Hinic. “Traditionally, using and networking LED lighting has required a high level of technical knowledge which has been a deterrent for many. We wanted to remove all this complexity and replace it with a simple to use protocol which automatically takes care of the magic numbers for the user.
“Kling-Net brings LED lighting within reach of even small clubs and venues by making it less technical and less expensive. It opens the market to new lighting designers who have previously been deterred by the technical complexity and expense of LED lighting systems. Kling-Net removes these barriers and makes LED lighting available, easy and fun.”
Kling-Net will appear in the new EPIX range of LED lighting fixtures from Chauvet, on display at Chauvet’s booth at NAMM 2012. Chauvet was one of the first manufacturers to recognize the qualities of Kling-Net on its launch at PLASA 2011, and has collaborated with ArKaos to incorporate it into its pixel-based products, launching EPIX Bar and EPIX Strip at LDI 2011.
“We are excited by Kling-Net as the protocol is both affordable and easy for the average person to use,” says Chauvet President Albert Chauvet. “Enhanced by the sophisticated levels of control, video and pixel-related products are now accessible to every degree of ability and budget. We strive to work with partners who share our vision, which is providing quality products at a good value. We believe ArKaos’s Kling-Net will do so across all our markets.”