Harnessing the power from 19 individual 15W LEDs and the versatility of coverage that comes from a wide 5° to 45° zoom, the SixPar Z19 IP and DW Par Z19 IP are olutions anywhere a wash of high-quality coloured or white light is required. Both Par lights are in stock and available now.
The SixPar Z19 IP is a bright and versatile full-colour Par luminaire with 19 x 15W 6-in-1 RGBAW+UV LEDs. The six-colour LED multi-chip provides an expanded palette of colours, including stunning ambers, true whites and even ultraviolet (UV LED wavelength of 395nm). Electronic strobe and variable dimming curve effects are included and a variety of colour and chase macros make for greater programming convenience. The fixture is controllable via 4 DMX channel modes (14 total channels) and is RDM protocol capable (Remote Device Management).
The DW Par Z19 IP is a bright and versatile white-light Par luminaire with nineteen 15W 2-in-1 cool white / warm white LEDs for variable shade projections of white light. It features dynamic white colour temperature range control from 2,700K white tungsten to 6,000K cool white. Electronic strobe and variable dimming curve effects are included.
Built with rugged die-cast aluminum exteriors and fully IP65 protected, both the SixPar Z19 IP and DW Par Z19 IP include IP-rated 5pin DMX and powerCON TRUE1 in/out connections for use in all types of weather. They come with a 180° reversible LCD menu display and a 4-button touch control panel makes for simple navigation through DMX and manual settings. Multiple unit power linking means that customizable setups are quick and both fixtures come with an adjustable yoke / floor stand for flexible positioning.
Both luminaires operate flicker-free for use in TV and other broadcast applications and an auto-sensing power supply covers worldwide voltages and frequencies. Both the SixPar Z19 IP and DW Par Z19 IP are energy efficient, consuming 282W and 240W of max power respectively, and offer other benefits of LED like greater reliability and less maintenance for a lower cost of ownership.
(Jim Evans)