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LED + Laser + Strobe Multi Effect Bar with Tripod
All-round talent with sharp derby beams and bright flood panels and an additional grading laser for room-filling red-green patterns and dots
Fast assembly and disassembly
With the mounting bracket included, suspending the bar is also possible
Includes transport case for the bar, bag for the tripod (included), as well as wireless foot switch and IR remote control
Suitable battery for foot switch: Article no. 417473
Technical specifications:
Flood panels: 12x 9W RGB LEDs
Derby: A total of 12x 3 W LEDs in red, green and blue
Laser: Green 30 mW / 532 nm, red 100 mW / 650 nm
Strobe: 4x 2 W LEDs in white and UV
Control: DMX (3/5/10/28 channels), automatic programs, music control, master / slave, foot switch, IR remote or via display
DMX input and output: XLR 3 pin
Power input and output: IEC
Power supply: 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption: 130 W
Tripod transport height: 1.5 m
Maximum height: 2.5 m
35 mm tripod mount
Weight: 8.8 kg
Laser Class: 3R
Note: For operation with laser, an emergency stop switch (article no. 370007 - not included) should be connected!
Attention: This device contains a laser of class 3R (in accordance with the classification according to DIN EN 60825-1:2015)
Important: This laser only works with a safety switch (e.g. emergency stop switch 370007). The interlock plug included is in a non-bridged state and does not close the contact required to operate the laser.
For legal reasons, we advise against adjusting the interlock plug to be in the bridged state, but to use an emergency switch instead.
You can find further information in DIN EN 60825-1: 2015.