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196 TECHNOLOGY / LED PRODUCTS


Llumipanel40 Iluminarc


ArcSource Outdoor Anolis


The Anolis ArcSource Outdoor 24 MC and 48 MC are additional products to the ArcSource outdoor range. The ArcSource Outdoor 24 MC/48 MC offers a high light output from the latest LED multi chip technology, along with a full range of optics. With its stirrup mounting the product has a complete range of movement which can easily be fixed to stop any movement once product is in the ideal position. Power and control are supplied by a new range of Anolis ArcPower drivers complete with thermal feedback control. www.anolis.eu


E-CORE Floodlight 3000 Toshiba


Brand new to the Toshiba luminar- ies range, the E-CORE is a floodlight perfect for outdoor building facades and helps users reduce electricity and maintenance. The luminaire is long lasting and available with a choice of asymmetric options and three colour temperatures. The light has a slim pro- file and great beam distribution. www.toshiba.co.uk


Featuring an ICE design and a cast alu- minum casing, the Llumipanel40 offers a DMX 512 control protocol along with 40 x 3 W 700~1000 mA with 14 red, 14 green, 12 blue LEDs with an IP67 stan- dard. Remote addressing via ILUMICODE addresser. www.iluminarc.com


PROJECTORS


Mini Shot LED Lamp


Mini Shot LEDS are outdoor spotlights designed for monument accent lighting and can be adapted to the require- ments of both public and private lighting. Made of texturised grey lacquered aluminium and endowed with a tempered glass lens, it has a built in replaceable LED module and passive cooling. A version with support for ac- cessories allows the unit to be installed in columns or wall arms. www.lamp.es


Glow Up Clay Paky


400 Image Projector Martin Professional


The exterior 400 Image Projector is a powerful tool for integrating tex- tures, patterns and graphics in outdoor lighting designs. At over 7000 lumens, the fixture can be used for bright and dynamic logo projection, as well as precision framing. Using advanced LED technology, the Exterior 400 Image Pro- jector is notable for its energy efficien- cy, compact size and design flexibility. www.martin.com


GlowUp is a portable, battery-powered luminaire that removes the logisti- cal headache of running cables at events, reducing set-up time, while saving money and improving safety. Based on durable, high-power LEDs, GlowUp offers years of energy-efficient service. The battery is lightweight, making the fixture easy to carry and can be recharged 2000 times without suffering from ‘memory’ or capacity loss. GlowUp is fully programmable, allowing users to select scenes from a library containing dozens of suggested colours as well as a number of pre-pro- grammed, colour-changing sequences. Available in the following versions: RGBW, Tuneable White and Cool White. www.claypaky.it


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