The SixBar Series of versatile color-changing LED battens feature an RGBWA+UV LED multi-chip that offers an expanded palette of colors, including stunning ambers, true whites and ultraviolet effect. Useful as a wash light, uplight, wall/cyc wash, accent light, direct view pixel strip and more, two versions are available, the SixBar 500 with 6x 12W LEDs and the SixBar 1000 with 12x 12W LEDs. Both luminaires feature individual LED control, smooth 0-100% dimming and variable dimming curves, as well as built in macros. Included is a removable glare shield and diffusion filter ideal when using as a wall wash unit.
FEATURES
Multi-color LED Batten Luminaire
12W RGBAW+UV LEDs
Pixel Controlled LEDS
30° Beam Angle
Included Frost Filter and Glare Shield
Built-in Magnets for Seamless Unit Linking
Dual Yoke / Floor Stand
No Fans, Silent Operation
Variable Dimming Curves
Flicker Free Operation for Broadcast TV and Film
SOURCE
12x 12W RGBAW+UV Multi-Chip LEDs
2,263 Total Output Lumens
100,000 Hour Average LED Life*
PHOTOMETRIC DATA
2,040 LUX 190 FC @ 9.8’ (3m)
EFFECTS
Pixel Controlled LEDs
High Speed Electronic Shutter and Strobe
Variable Dimming Curves
COLOR
RGBAW+UV Multi-Chip LEDs
CONTROL / CONNECTIONS
8 DMX Channel Modes (6 - 79)
DMX, Art-NET and Kling-NET Support
RDM (Remote Device Management)
8 / 16 Bit Dimming Control
4 Button Control Panel
LCD Menu Display
Locking 3/5pin XLR Connector In/Out
Locking RJ45 Ethernet Connector In/Out (Art-NET & Kling-NET)
Locking Power Connector In/Out
SIZE / WEIGHT
Length: 35.4” (900mm)
Width: 8.1” (206mm) *with included shield
Vertical Height: 6.1” (155mm)
Weight: 16.0 lbs. (7.3 kg)
ELECTRICAL / THERMAL
AC 110-240V - 50/60Hz
145W Max Power Consumption
14°F to 113°F (-10°C to 45°C)
UV Wavelength: 395nm
INCLUDED ITEMS
Glare Shield
Frost Filter
Mounting Screws for Glare Shield and Frost Filter
Locking Power Connector to CEE 7/7 Cable
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
1322000060 C-Loader II
*LED Life may vary depending on several factors including but not limited to: Environmental Conditions, Power/Voltage, Usage Patterns (On-Off Cycling), Control, and Dimming.
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