The new Charles 960SX range stars in its participation in the new Lightpower Village pavilion that debuts this year at the Frankfurt fair.

Robert Juliat prolight-sound2019

present again in Prolight+Sound and Frankfurt, the participation of Robert Juliat in this edition, that will end the day 5 April, It is not only marked by its new LED lighting products., with the Charles 960SX range as a reference, but because 2019 It is the year in which it celebrates its hundred years of activity in the lighting market.

Robert Juliat's stand is located in the new pavilion 12.0 of the contest (stand C62), denominado Lightpower Village, where visitors can learn in detail about the three variable zoom ranges available for the Charles 960SX series (29°/50°, 15°/40° y 8°/16°), to provide short and long shot coverage.

robert juliat CHARLES-963SXThis new range of 600W Led profiles provides a color temperature of 6,000K and a CRI of 90, with a flat beam with imaging at all beam angles, and internal power source for FOH location. It has 48 micro reflectors and the new four-color mixing system.

Robert Juliat will also show its short and long throw luminaires in the form of followspot with Alice and Oz of 600W, along with its Led Access luminaires 863 y 864 Footlight of its renowned Dalis range.

Specifically, Dalis Access 863 It is a 150W LED cyclight luminaire designed for small spaces, featuring four colors and twenty-four patented Dalis asymmetrical micro reflectors.

Robert Juliat prolight-sound2019El modelo Part 864 Footlight is the 150W version of the original Dalis luminaire 862, exhibiting 48 micro-reflectors and the new mixing system 4 colors, Part 864 Footlight has been designed for creating colorful footlight applications.

Another of the references in its space at Prolight+Sound is its renowned SpotMe system, a followspot sensor and tripod-mounted server, capable of offering real-time tracking, without the need for emitters, cameras or performers on stage, since it generates position information to communicate with any console or device using the PosiStageNet protocol.

With this information, the console can coordinate the movements of other fixtures on stage, even conventional systems without feedback capability.

Besides, SpotMe is recognized for creating a 3D environment, based on the geometric and coordinate configuration of three –x axes,y,z- adjusted to each show, to work together using an open protocol.

By, 4 Apr, 2019, Section: Events, Lightning

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