SuperCyc 2.4

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specifications
  • Manufactured from aluminium and stainless steel sheet, black paint
  • 2 G22 high voltage ceramic lamp bases, with precision silver plated contacts
  • Forced convection ventilation and heat dissipation system
  • IP20 protection rating • base and yoke locks for ease of transportation
  • 4-leaf barndoor
  • Easy mounting in any position
  • Rectangular base for mounting on universal truss
  • Meets CE norms
light source
Lamp Type Philips 1200 MSD x 2 - base: G 22 - power: 1200W - Luminous flux: 92.000 lumen - indicative lamp life: 2000 hours - colour temperature: 6000K or Lamp Type Philips 1200 MSR x 2 - base: G 22 - power: 1200W - luminous flux: 110.000 lumen - indicative lamp life: 800 hours - colour temperature: 5900K
PHYSICAL SIZE
  • Length: 705mm (27,76 in)
  • Width: 680mm (26,77 in)
  • Height: 885mm (34,84 in)
  • Weight: 52 kg (114 lbs)
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control protocol and programming
  • Control by DMX 512 standard signal via 3 and 5 pin XLR
  • Thermal magnetic protection
  • Micro-step driven stepper motors
  • Led display
  • Over temperature protection
  • 4 menu/function buttons for selecting the operation mode
  • Ultra-flexible torsion cables conductors
  • On/Off of the two lamps independently controllable via DMX
  • Mains supply: 208/230/240V, 50/60Hz
electrical specifications connections
  • DMX signal reception indicator and characteristic feature display
  • Addressing via multifunction display panel
  • Ventilation regulated by an internal timer (activated depending on lamp status)
  • Built-in test facility features
  • Display can be inverted
  • Reversal of pan and tilt movement
  • Micro-step driven stepper motors
  • Lamp on/off ability without pan/tilt movement
  • Electronic log to indicate lamp and fixture working life

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