Adam Hall Integrated Systems has announced that it will focus even more strongly on the overarching control aspect of its audio and lighting solutions at ISE 2025.
The basis for this is the new and reportedly groundbreaking update for LD Systems QUESTRA. With version 1.3, the design and management software platform makes it possible to do a variety of things, including the ability to integrate third-party solutions for the control and automation of network-based installation solutions. Other highlights include the IP67 fixtures from the Cameo DURA series as well as the expansion of the DQOR speaker series to include dedicated subwoofer models for permanently installed indoor and outdoor use.
With QUESTRA 1.3, Adam Hall Integrated Systems is aiming to become a one-stop solution for specialist planners and installation service providers. Users can now configure and manage audio, lighting, and video technology using a centralised software platform. A new, centralised system architecture and the use of nodes provide the basis for the much wider array of functions in QUESTRA. The Logic Nodes enable modular programming and time-based automation, and they provide extended integration options and seamless management of integrated devices. The Calendar Node, for instance, is suitable for complex scheduling tasks, whilst the Network Command Node enables third-party control via TCP, UDP, and HTTP.
In addition to the QUESTRA software (Windows), a separate user interface was developed for QUESTRA panels to enable the most important commands to be selected quickly and easily, including scene and zone selection, starting and stopping scenes, dimmers, colour adjustments, and more. The v1.3 update is available for free for all QUESTRA users.