Low profile, high output quad-color (RGBA) LED wash light with D-Fi USB compatibility for wireless master/slave or DMX control
OVERVIEW:
Featuring 6 quad-color LEDs SlimPAR Q12 ILS is a low-profile, high-output quad-color (RGBA) LED wash light with built-in D-Fi USB compatibility for instant wireless connectivity.
It is controllable via master/slave, DMX, standalone modes or the point-and-shoot IRC-6 remote (sold separately). It also features multiple user-configurable settings.
SlimPAR Q12 ILS creates natural-looking color temperatures thanks to punchy amber LEDs.
Its flicker free operation makes it well-suited for video productions.
Other features include a built in gel frame holder and a gel frame.
With no moving parts, the fixture is ideal for applications where silence is essential. Multiple units can be power linked to save time running cables and extension cords.
FEATURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Low-profile, high-output quad-color (RGBA) LED Par
D-Fi USB compatibility for wireless Master/Slave or DMX control
Generate a broad spectrum of colors and achieve natural-looking color temperatures with punchy amber LEDs
Convenient access to RGBA color mixing and static colors with or without DMX
Flicker-free operation suitable for on-camera use
Increase standalone versatility with multiple user-configurable settings
Save time running cables and extension cords by power linking multiple units
Access built-in automated programs via IRC-6 remote
Easily control static colors and automated programs with the optional IRC-6 remote
DMX Channels: 4 or 9
DMX Connectors: 3-pin XLR
Light Source: 12 LEDs (quad-color RGBA) 4 W (0.9 A), 50,000 hours life expectancy
Strobe Rate: 0 to 18 Hz
PWM Frequency: 1,200 Hz
Beam Angle: 19°
Field Angle: 35°
Illuminance: 4,960 lux @ 2 m
Power Linking: 12 units @ 120 V; 35 units @ 230 V
Input Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (auto-ranging)
Ships From: FL stock Average Delivery Time: 3-5 business days** (** in stock product, from date of order, standard ground shipping, delivery within the lower 48 US states)