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214 TECHNOLOGY / PRODUCT


BL-14-3 WW/CW Visio


10.1 D69c


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Adquen OU Elgo


4.2 A26


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Visio’s Billboard Light features 14 x Cree 3W LEDs in a die-casting aluminum case. It IP66 rated - designed for il- luminating large planes such as outdoor advertiseing boards Lumen output is over 3000lm at 2m. 10°, 25°, 40° and 60° optics are available. www.visio-led.com


Adquen OU is one of five LED luminaire ranges available using the advanced Adquen system from Elgo. Using a spe- cial computer software called Adquen Direct, clients can specify from a series of options including: the luminaire power, type of LED, total luminous flux for a single diode, number of diodes, colour temperature, type of secondary optical system and its beam angle, type of power supply and steering, initial luminous flux of LED diodes and the colour of the luminaire’s body. www.elgo.pl


Pixel Lighting Griven


4.1 H30


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IoCore Visual Productions


4.2 J39


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The IoCore is an expansion module in the CueCore product family of solid- state lighting controllers. It offers in- terfacing to digital and analogue inputs and digital outputs and supports various protocols like DMX, RS-232, OSC, UDP and Art-Net.


The IoCore features 8 inputs that can be individually configured as digital or analogue. Set as digital input, it allows for an easy connection with, for example, physical switches and sensors. When set to analogue, it supports 0-10V and 1-10V inputs; ideal for connecting to household dimmers. www.visualproductions.nl


4.2 G20


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E-CORE Floodlight 6000 Toshiba


The E-Core Floodlight uses only 93W delivering 6000 lumens (64.5lm/W) and making this floodlight extremely ef- ficient. A robust design and impeccable beam distribution makes it the perfect outdoor building façade light source and with 60,000 hours life (L70) users don’t have to worry about changing the lamps, making it perfect for difficult to maintain areas. www.toshiba.eu


Aimed at creating a wide panorama of design concepts for urban displays, Griven’s family of pixel lighting solu- tions offers a wide choice of highly versatile fixtures. Graph-i-Spot, Graph- i-Tube, Parade-i-Pix 12 and the newly conceived Graph-i-Code allow a large number of configuration set-ups for the maximum application flexibility. Mounted on large surfaces, these high impact IP65 full colour LED modules, bars or compact spot units, can be used to screen low resolution video-footage or display a boundless layout of graphic patterns. Self addressing software, remote firmware update and full digital control over all functions are further evidences for these state of the art products packed with technology. www.griven.com


DIALux evo DIAL


3.0 A80


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Over 500 000 planners world wide use DIALux plan indoor and outdoor light- ing. In close consultation with expe- rienced light planners, the DIAL team of software developers is continuously working on improvements to the DIALux system and this work has formed the basis for a completely new software platform to emerge: DIALux evo. www.dial.de


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