LogiCue Net
The LogiCue Net System is a version of our cue light system that works over standard ethernet wiring and switches. The LogiCue Net System can run on its own network or on the same network as most common lighting systems such as ETC and Artnet. The LogiCue Net System can also work over a Dante audio network. Are 12 channels not enough? You can combine up to four controllers on the same network for up to forty eight channels of cue lights. The cue lights are powered by power-over-ethernet (POE) switches to keep wiring simple. The Logicue Net cue light has two LEDs for additional brightness and different color combinations and options.
LCN12 Controller Front
The LCN 12 Controller features 12 sets of Standby and Go buttons. Each channel of the controller has an LED and diffuser button on it. The LED color matches the color mode of the cue light. There is a Main Go button so that multiple channels can be activated at once.
LCN12 Controller Rear
The LCN 12 features a Network output and a DMX output. The network output is used for communication with the cue lights. The DMX output can be used to send twelve on/off signals to DMX devices. This allows you for example, to use a LED tape and decoder setup as a cue light.
LogiCue NET controller with QLN2 Cue Lights
The LogiCue Net System is compatible with most managed and unmanaged switches with POE support. The LCN12 controller does not need POE and comes with its own power supply. Each of the QLN2 Cue Lights requires POE.
QLN2 Cue Lights have multiple color modes
Because backstage can be a busy place, you might want different color cue lights for different parts of your production. One color for actors, a different color for deck crew. The QLN2 Network Cue Light has six different standby color modes, red, blue, green, amber, teal, and pink. There is also a red/green/blue mode where the cue light is red when it is in "Standby" green when it is in "Go" and blue when it is in the "Clear" state. There is also red/green/off mode as well.
LogiCue NET Wiring Diagram
The LogiCue Net System will work with standard ethernet cabling in permanent and temporary locations. The signal is compatible with managed and unmanaged switches, copper ethernet and fiber optic cabling.
Another LogiCue NET Wiring Diagram
The LogiCue Net System can work over the same network used by lighting and sound equipment. The system has been tested for compatibility with ETC NET, steaming ACN, Artnet, Dante, and QSYS systems.
Cue Light To Cue Light
One cue light can talk to another cue light when it is in "Controller Mode" Why would you need this? You might have an automation operator that wants to signal to the actors that the turntable is about to move. So, put a cue light where the actors can see it, put another cue light with the automation operator.
LogiCue Net is compatible with many lighting and sound network devices.
The link to the manual will be here.
The LogiCue Net System will be available to ship in March of 2025.
Just the right fit
After years of touring to different venues around the world, we kept seeing cue light systems that were either well-engineered into the building or poorly constructed afterthoughts that were not practical, portable, or safe. We wanted a cue light system where cue lights could be put anywhere around the theatre where it would help cue actors or crew members. Cue lights can be placed backstage, behind flats, behind scenery, on escape stairs, in orchestra pits, below trap doors, at the audio mix position, or wherever an actor or crew member may be during a show. Modern performing arts facilities are commonly equipped with multiple ethernet connection points throughout the building. Ethernet wiring can be used for lighting control, audio and video distribution, and automation control. It made sense that the LogiCue System could be incorporated into that same wiring system.
Product Information
The LogiCue System has been used on hundreds of shows throughout the world.
- FCC Part 15 Certified
- CE Certified
- UL and ETL certified power supply
- 2 year warranty
Dimensions of Controller
19 inches (482.6 mm) wide (Standard rack width)
3.5 inches (88.9 mm) tall (2 standard rack spaces)
3 inches (76.2 mm) deep
Shipping size: 21 X 10X 10 inches (533 mm X 254 mm X 254 mm)
Shipping Weight: 8 pounds (3.63 kg)
Dimensions of Cue Light
5.5 inches (139 mm) wide
1.25 inches (31.75 mm) tall
2.5 inches (63.5 mm) wide