PRODUCT
MARTIN PROFESSIONAL • JEM ZR44 HI-MASS
Ideal for a variety of settings from small venues to the largest stadiums and arenas, this Jem ZR33 Hi-Mass upgrade is a solid, professional
DIRECTORY machine that features advanced technology for top-quality performance, including advances in digital functionality. This powerful atmospheric
fog effect houses an 1800W heat exchanger for a massive 1200 cubic metres of dense fog per minute. Continuously operational with a large
9.5 liter fluid container, it can operate for long periods without refilling. Martin’s proprietary soft start technology gives a smooth, low-noise
output and an indirect fluid sensing system ensures years of maintenance-free operation. A DMX interface and multifunctional digital remote
make for increased flexibility and easy programming and control. The Jem ZR44 Hi-Mass is RDM compatible, meaning users can monitor the
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machine’s performance by gathering performance data remotely for immediate attention, allowing troubleshooting to be completed in minutes
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the road or in a permanent install.
MARTIN PROFESSIONAL • MAC 250 BEAM
The MAC 250 Beam is a new member of Martin Professional’s popular 250W series, an extremely punchy and compact beam fixture that
generates variably sized pencil beams as well as wash effects via a motorised frost filter. It is available as an easy and inexpensive upgrade that
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installs in only five minutes on any existing MAC 250 Wash fixture. The MAC 250 Beam upgrade kit consists of a new front module with micro
Fresnel lens and a set of six beam effect gobos / apertures. The MAC 250 Beam’s CMY colour mixing system produces a broad spectrum of
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colours with smooth cross fades in between colours for spectacular mid air effects. The MAC 250 Beam is exceptionally quiet with variable fan
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control that keeps noise levels low to suit theatre and TV studio applications. It features all the remarkable speed and quiet movement of the
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MIDIATOR • VISION
The Vision console introduces a new way of controlling your light and video show. The system can be connected to various devices like profes-
sional light desks, industry standard media servers and various other (media) devices. With the Vision, different ways of quick real integration
for (live) show control in various fields like festivals, TV shows, and big events can be accomplished without the need of learning difficult
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software packages. The console is based upon a contemporary user centric interface, and functions in three ways: as an interface for perfect
timed, live shows; as an interface to media servers by incorporating easy thumbnail import, live previews and other functionality; and as a
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networked control interface for all kinds of protocols and devices. The console is built upon an industrial embedded platform with the following
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OPTOCORE • CONTROL V2.13 SOFTWARE
Optocore Control v2.13 is now available for download on the website. The most significant update found in this version of software is increased
network capacity, which now allows up to 24 devices to be connected to a single Optocore network. This is a move which sees Optocore
addressing the increasingly frequent requirement for a larger number of distributed interfaces. In addition to the expansion of the network size,
Optocore has taken the opportunity to enhance the RS485 and serial control routing configuration part of the software. Users now have 32
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generic serial control channels which can be assigned to the RS485 inputs of any compatible Optocore device. Once allocated, these serial
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channels then become available as outputs on any other compatible Optocore device.
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PHILIPS • COLORREACH TR POWERCORE & IW REACH TR POWERCORE
Philips Color Kinetics has launched two new powerful LED floodlights specifically designed to withstand the rigours of the rental and entertain-
ment environments. ColorReach TR Powercore and iW Reach TR Powercore are the road-ready versions of ColorReach Powercore, the
flagship high-performance floodlight from Philips Color Kinetics. These rental-friendly floodlights generate enough light output to replace
multiple flood and wash fixtures for large-scale and long-throw applications. ColorReach TR Powercore offers over 5,000 lumens of output,
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light projection of over 500 feet, and the ability to natively generate millions of colours and dynamic effects without the need for maintenance-
intensive coloured gels, filters, or mechanical scrollers. New royal blue LEDs are standard with ColorReach TR Powercore to offer deeper, more
saturated colour projection in theatrical and touring projects. iW Reach TR Powercore produces intense washes of tunable white light in colour
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temperatures ranging from a warm 2700K to a cool 6500K. With over 10,000 lumens of output and light projection of over 800 feet, iW Reach
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including a lightweight yoke for mounting to pipes, trusses, and stands, and an optional accessory holder for freestanding installations.
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