The Cyclo 04 from Martin Architectural.
Denmark - Martin Architectural continues to expand its line of interior colour-changing products with the introduction of the Cyclo series, a range of tubular washlights featuring RGB colour mixing or colour correction control.

The Cyclo is a surface-mounted fixture with a slim design. Designed for use in cove lighting, perimeter lighting, light walls, or behind semi-transparent materials and space where room is restricted, Cyclo comes in three varieties. Cyclo 02 is a fluorescent colour temperature changer which can recreate natural fluctuations in daylight. The smallest in the series, it consists of two dimmable T5 tubes, a warm white at 2700K and a daylight white at 6000K.

By adjusting the relative intensity levels of the two tubes, any colour temperature between the two extremes can be generated to create smooth transitions between warmer and cooler tones. Cyclo 02 can be controlled from any DMX controller via the Martin 516 Converter, a handy tool which converts DMX to 0-10 V analogue output.

The Cyclo 02 is controlled via a 0-10 V signal. The 516 Converter offers 16 analogue outputs, meaning that eight Cylco 02 luminaires can be controlled individually via DMX. Multiple Cyclos can be analogue daisy-chained for larger or more complex configurations. The Cyclo 03 and 04 offer full colour mixing using RGB technology to generate white light of any temperature as well as virtually all colours and shades.

The Cyclo 04 features an additional white 4000K tube for extended colour control and an improved functional light quality. Colour mixing and dynamic changes can be controlled from any DMX controller via the 516 Converter. Like the Cyclo 02, the Cyclo 03 and 04 are controlled via a 0-10 V signal. The 516 Converter's 16 analogue outputs means that 4 Cylco 04 units can be controlled individually via DMX. Multiple Cyclo 03 and 04s can also be analogue daisy chained. Already successfully integrated into several retail environments, the Cyclo series can be used in a number of settings including recreation spaces and work related environments such as conference rooms.

(Lee Baldock)


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