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Fixtures suited to retail environments
GoboLED 80 Griven
The new GoboLED 80 allows manifold gobo projection in indoor and outdoor locations, using a single white LED instead of a traditional metal halide lamp. GoboLED 80 projects a bright and accurate rendition of any graphic design or logo. A manual zoom facility combines with more inbuilt projection angle options to provide maximum flexibility with projection distance and image size.
www.griven.com
Versa Range Microlights
Led Player Stand Alone
Cove Light AC Traxon / e:cue
Chromateq Led Player Stand Alone is the ideal DMX Control for all Architectural applica- tions and can be used by Profession- als and Novices alike. The Led Player Stand Alone interface manages 512 DMX channels (output or input mode for DMX recorder), 10 buttons for scenes trigger- ing and a LED display for instructions. Preprogrammed sequences and scene also can be triggered by time (Hour, Day, Week Month, Year), 15 contact closures, remote control or DMX.
www.chromateq.com
Microlights’ Versa range caters for all retail lighting applications: accent, ambient and asymmetric. Versa FLEX is an accent downlight, gimbal and below ceiling spot all-in-one. Versa AMBI downlight is for use when adjustabil- ity is not desirable. Both products can be combined with the Versa Spyder a cre- ative mount plate system for linking Versa products in the ceiling. 20-150W Luminaires with Innovative reflector technology are designed to replace higher wattage equiva- lents with no reduction in light output and performance.
www.microlightsgroup.com
Cove Light AC is a cost efficient, energy smart solution, with a high output of 314 – 449 lumens per foot for warm white and cold white applications, making it a versatile tool for ambient lighting scenarios. Featuring a Plug‘n’Play system and powered directly with line voltage, Cove Light AC eliminates the need for external power supplies or complex wiring, enabling extended run lengths and easy installation. It is available in five dedicated colour temperatures, ranging from a warm 2700K, to a cool 6500K.
www.traxontechnologies.com
MBNLED Touch Control LCD RGB DMX MBN-PROLED
This LCD Touch system is designed to control RGB or single colour LED’s via DMX512-A. Encased in a high quality metal housing with a variety of facias, controller has s a 640x480 resolution 24 bit colour screen with which to manip8ulate four independent zones. It features include programmable zone but- tons; a master fader for each zone, and simply, fast colour selection via an RGB palatte.
www.proled.com
Infusion LED Modules GE Lighting
The Infusion LED Modules is part of GE’s range of state-of the-art LED systems, offering outputs of up to 3000 lumens. The fixtures are instantly switchable and dimmability via an interactive touch panel. Luminaires can be upgraded and serviced with one single clockwise twist that mates the LED module to the fixture housing for optimal thermal, electrical and mechanical connectivity. The range includes the new Infusion Ultra version, which offers premium quality colour rendering and two-step colour consistency.
www.gelighting.com
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