Prolights launches an IP version of its Astra Wash7Pix head
Available with seven RGBW LED emitters 40 watts, the wash head Prolights Astra Wash7Pix IP produces more than 4.000 lumens, with a cool white beam of 8,000K by default or 6,000K in studio mode.
Prolights has presented the Astra Wash7Pix IP, an IP-rated moving wash head that offers the same features as the newly launched Astra Wash7Pix. The new equipment has seven RGBW LED emitters of 40 watts, that produce more than 4.000 lumens, with a cool white beam of 8,000K by default or 6,000K in studio mode.
Luminaire includes the same front lenses and patented glass lighting rods as the indoor version, protected with a coating technology that helps increase shine, protecting lenses from surface scratches and adding anti-static properties to prevent dust deposits.
The Astra Wash7Pix IP device has a robust and completely sealed aluminum alloy chassis., with internal components treated with an IP coating, ensuring a water and dust tight design (IP65) for durable outdoor applications.
Being completely sealed, The luminaire does not require regular internal cleaning or maintenance. However, Users have access to modular and easily accessible internal parts and, once assembled, Your waterproof system can be verified with the Prolights IP Tester.
This luminaire also includes a zoom range of 4º to 56º, allowing designers to create very narrow beam effects and wide wash expanses.
Its increased pixel performance supports control of individual pixels via DMX or Ethernet based protocols, or with the built-in pixel macros, user customized.
Dimming and color parameters are integrated with a resolution of 16 bits, and the CCT channels can be set to any precise white point and offset by the tint channel at chromatic coordinates of +/- verde.
Tungsten emulation mode provides a redshift incandescent tone when dimmed. There is also a dedicated crossfade channel for mixing white and color macros.
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