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German Light Products GmbH
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1 Description of Device and Functions
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The
is a fluorescent tube lighting concept for professional
architecture and stage lighting.
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The system consists of 4x T8 fluorescent tubes 36W in the colors red, green, blue
and white.
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Each of the 4 tubes of the
is individually controllable over a DMX-
512 channel.
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Internal high resolution control electronics allows a continuously and smooth
dimming between 0% and 100%.
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By means of additive color mixing with a very high resolution, one receives a
homogeneous color mixing behavior with very high luminous efficiency.
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Moreover the tubes show a very fast responding behavior, with which the system
suits also application like fast running light programs and stroboscope-similar
effects.
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In Seven-Channel-Mode the possibility exists to turn off the pre-heating of the
tubes, to choose between two dimmer curves, to turn on a stroboscope effect and
to regulate the maximum brightness of all tubes.
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The DMX start address is adjusted simply over keys at the system and directly
indicated over the display. In Seven-Channel-Mode the Display goes out 10
seconds after the last key press to enable operation in darker settings.
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The mode switchover takes place by pushing two keys of the Display
simultaneously. (100 and 10: Four-Channel-Mode, 100 and 1: Seven-Channel-
Mode )
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The fourth fluorescent tube serves the background brightness increase in the
white color. Furthermore also the possibility exists to exchange this tube by
another color to obtain there a higher brightness.
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A further advantage is the lockable single-connector-system and the very low
power consumption, which is reached by a very good compensation. Thus it is
possible to attach up to 15
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Integrated threaded bushes M10 for a clamp, a CAMLOC quick-lock-system, a
fitting for a safety rope and the removable feet simplifying the handling within the
tour exercise.