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The compact, yoke mounted LiveLED 100 is designed to provide the output and performance required for production environments and the versatility and long life required for architectural installations. The LiveLED 100 was designed primarily as a colour wash cyc light with interchangeable lenses for narrow, oval and wide beam control. The 100 watt fixture achieves a 1400 lumen output using approximately 1 amp of power. The LiveLED 100 features an integrated power supply, drivers and DMX control eliminating the need for external components and dimmer packs. RGB colour mixing allows for 16.7 million colours using either a DMX controller or onboard pre-programmed macros activated via a user-friendly rotary knob control panel. In short, the LiveLED 100 represents a new benchmark for performance and features in the fast changing LED market. | |
Designing with light in urban settings, emphasizing a brand name, highlighting a directional or advertising sign... now it's easier, and it's easier to do it professionally with Rain Spot 575, the new projector that is able to project graphic effects even in the rain.
Rain Spot 575 has a IP65 protection rating that eliminates the need for plastic or other awkward, unsightly protective materials. The fixture uses a HSR 575W lamp or extended lifetime HSD 575W lamp (3000 hours); It offers top level optics with four interchangeable multi-element lenses (18°, 26°, 35°, 46° beam angles), electronic focus, colours generated with selected filters, 4 fixed gobos and 4 indexable rotating gobos that may be used in combination ("Morphing" Effect), 4 rotating prisms, dimmer stop and strobe, built-in Power Factor Correction. Gobos are interchangeable, with a choice of metallic, dichroic, multicoloured, featherlight and high definition photographic in decorative glass. | |
ARC 575, is a new projector developed to project on to large surfaces at long distances. A high IP grade (IP55) makes it versatile and suitable for hard climatic conditions.
ARC 575 is made of high finishing materials such as extruded aluminium, stainless steel, silicon gaskets and ABS covers.
Main features include DMX control, MSR 575/2 lamp, CMY colour changer, 1 mechanical dimmer (10 flash/sec).
A wide range of accessories (barn-door, beam shape filters, ceiling fixing brackets) complete the functionality of the projector. Another interesting function is the possibility to work in automatic mode selecting, autonomously and in synchronisation, a pre-set chase with other projectors and turn-on and turn-off the lamp by DMX. | |
Beamer projectors, together with Focalflood and Parscoop floodlights, form a group of luminaires which enable demanding outdoor lighting concepts to be uniformly implemented. Common design elements and mounting components underline the coherency of this group of luminaires. As the name implies, Beamer projectors - with their narrow-beam, rotational symmetric light intensity distribution - undertake the task of projecting accentuating beams of light. Ideal for illuminating sculptures, buildings or facade details such as inscriptions, in addition to trees and shrubbery.
Even over great distances, the segmented reflectors of the Beamer projectors produce an even lighting accent with a soft edge. The front-section is designed as a snoot with integrated cross-baffle which ensures optimum anti-glare protection. Various filters and lenses can be fitted inside the housing where they are protected. Beamers are available in different housing sizes with a choice of halogen lamps or metal halide lamps giving typical luminous flux values of 930 lumen (QT12 50W/12V) to 35000 lumen (HIT-DE 400W).. | |
EVEREST CYM 900 is another of the 2004 newcomers to the expanding Architectural Dimension range by Griven. Due to the greater output of the MSD700 lamp, EVEREST CYM 900 is an even more powerful alternative to the Colosseo OS CYM 1000. Standard 7¼ optics will produce an ultra narrow beam for great distances, the only trade off being a less smooth mix of colour changing at closer projection distances, due to the more focused image. However, with the simple installation of the included diffusion glass and the manually adjustable zoom between 17° and 24° the projector is by itself highly suitable for long distance coverage. This ultra bright, ultra narrow beam ability is probably unique from an IP 65 rated colour changer and will give lighting designers opportunities not previously available to them. Colour sequences and blends can be selected from a pre-programmed internal controller, with multiple unit synchronisation possible, or controlled from the IP65 CYM dedicated controller or from any DMX512 control system. A version of the Everest - EVEREST CYM 900 HFT - is available fitted with a wireless DMX receiver, for trouble free control of large or otherwise awkward installations where the running of DMX signal cable from the control system to the projector could be problematic. This system requires the use of Griven's wireless DMX transmitter. | |
The Colour Woody system is a professional projector for achieving coloured, variable light. The main body is made of die-cast aluminium with a liquid acrylic paint finish (maximum protection against atmosphere agents and maximum protection against UV solar radiation). It uses a patented system for colour change by using concentric dichroic tubes, axially aligned with the lamp; the movement of the tubes in relation to the lamp generates the change in colour, the movement guaranteed by a high precision motor card, which can be controlled remotely by remote control for DMX512 transmission protocol. This unique system ensures maximum optical efficiency, as the lamp is not totally covered by the dichroic filters.
Colour Woody can be adjusted about the vertical axis by means of a bracket in galvanised steel having a graduated scale for adjustment. The bracket is equipped with mechanical locking devices to guarantee the stability of the light beam through life of the luminaire once it has been commissioned. Horizontal adjustment is by means of a plate fixed to the ground, equipped with holes and slots.
Colour Woody uses 150W to 400W metal halide lamps with a variety of optical solutions therefore making it extremely flexible in achieving many lighting effects. | |
For the first time, the benefits of dynamic light and discrete buried installation are seamlessly combined in a simple, easy-to-use system of programmable luminaires. The Exterior Inground 200 Series is a durable range of IP 65/67 rated inground projectors that represents a breakthrough for its ability to integrate colour-changing technology into a standard uplight luminaire. Designed for all terrains and weather, the Inground 200 offers high-performance tools for dynamic uplight illumination of facades, columns, structures, trees and landscapes. The series offers three different colour systems for applications of varying complexity: Single Colour, Six Colour and Full Spectrum CMY. Four different lens systems are available for a variety of beam angle options, medium (32°), wide (56°), very wide (98°), and wallwash. The series includes a patent-pending wallwash optical system with glass reflector and long life CDM 150W discharge lamp. An OptiWhite glass front ensures a high transmission, purer white light and true colour projection with no colour shift. The system guarantees even, broad illumination of walls and surfaces with uniform light distribution starting at ground level. An adjustable lamp frame allows for 360-degree rotation and +/- 15-degree tilt. This compensates for variations in terrain and allows for precise optical aiming. Manufactured from marine-grade steel and clear tempered glass, the Inground 200 is designed to withstand loads of 5 metric tons. For drive-over applications, the luminaire can also be sleeve mounted and installed in concrete. Special attention has been paid to ensure easy installation.
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