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Standard Features of 575
• Automatic switching power supply operates on all international voltages at 50 or
60 Hertz .
• Provides full DMX control using 24 channels with 16-bit accuracy for pan, tilt,
and gobo indexing; and 8-bit accuracy for all other parameters.
• Convection cooling ensures quiet performance.
• 370° pan and 255° tilt
• Up to 35 combination patterns using 10 rotating litho/effects (plus two open)
located on two independent wheels. Each wheel can be independently indexed
and rotated in either direction at variable speeds. Slow and lenticular glass
effects are standard. Optional and custom LithoPatterns, effect glass, and prisms
are available and are easily installed.
• Each of the two color wheels support five dichroic glass filters plus open.
• Optional CMY Feature replaces standard color wheels with two double wheels
that can be rotated to achieve continuous color mixing.
• The MSR 575/2 provides a high color rendering index and a high color
temperature of 6200 K. An optional MSD 575 lamp is available for architectural
applications. The MSD 575 provides a color temperature of 5600 K and enhanced
lamp life. Studio Spot fixtures also include a lamp power reduction for special
applications.
Table 1-1 Studio Spot 575 Model Feature Comparison
Feature Studio Spot Model
575 575 Zoom CMY CMY Zoom
Color Wheels with 10 Dichroic Glass Filters Total X X
CMY Continuous Color Mixing Wheels X X
Mechanical Frost Flags X X
Mechanical Zoom Lens X X
1-2 Product Overview Studio Spot® 575 User Manual
• A patented elliptical/spherical reflector system delivers an extraordinary gain in
light output compared to systems in other similar fixtures.
• Special effect functions provide color spins, random color combinations, random
gobos, or MSpeed to control the color and litho wheels. The ‘blink’ function
quickly strobes the dimming system during color and/or litho changes.
• Eight factory-programmed macros modify a specific set of constructs to produce
a unique effect, while allowing the user to retain control of all other constructs.
• A variable frost mechanism provides infinite beam diffusion to create a wash
effect.
Note: Frost is not available in models with the optional Zoom lens
feature.
• A smooth mechanical dimming system provides seamless dimming without
affecting the beam shape or the color temperature output.
• An independent iris can remotely manipulate the beam diameter.
• The variable remote focus lens can precisely focus on either litho/effect wheel at
any distance.
• The standard lens provides an 18° beam angles. Optional 13° and 30° lenses are
available for narrow and wide field projection.
• Optional 18° - 30° Zoom lens is available
• The dimming system provides instant blackout, variable and random speed
strobes, variable and random ramp/snap effects, and a blink function.
Additionally, Studio Spot can dim while strobing.
• Up to 16 scenes can be programmed for playback without a DMX console.
Scenes can be programmed from the front panel or ‘captured’ from DMX data.
You can playback data in stand-alone mode or synchronize playback with up to
32 fixtures.
• Optical encoders for the pan and tilt systems automatically correct the fixture’s
position.
• Onboard menu system allows the user to easily program all functions of the
fixture and provides a full set of diagnostic functions. Studio Spot can also serve
as a DMX tester to view channel values and DMX errors. The display can be
remotely turned on, off, or dimmed via DMX.
• Five LED indicators visually provide the status of the lamp power supply, motor
power supply, and data.
• Studio Spot can be truss mounted on 22-inch centers in any orientation or it can
be floor mounted on its rubber feet.
• Digitally controlled stepper motors provide precision control, high torque,
smooth movement, near quiet performance, and very long life.
Studio Spot® 575 User Manual Product Overview 1-3
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• Fixture shutdown, lamp on/off, and homing can be accessed remotely via DMX.
You can also turn the lamp on or off and home the fixture with the front panel
menu system.
• The integral AC power switch/breaker is conveniently located on the side of the
fixture.
• Power factor correction capability optimizes the light source's efficiency and
deliver maximized power economy.
• Power saving mode decreases the wattage and reduces heat when the dimming
system is closed. When the shutter is opened, the lamp instantly returns to full
power.
• Operating software can be uploaded from the Lightwave Research Upload
Dongle, a lighting console, or from another fixture. The latest software version is
available at www.highend.com.
• The lamp cover is secured through its wiring harness for additional safety. Multi-
point grounding is provided throughout for complete assurance of safe operation.
The bezel is secured to the unit by an additional safety cable. The fixture and all
electronics comply with current UL, ETL, C-ETL, CE, FCC, CSA, and EMC
standards for professional lighting fixtures.
Studio Color® 250 Features
• Two user types (A and B) per fixture, each with an on-board 16 scene memory for
a total of 32 scene memory per fixture in stand-alone mode.
• High-resolution DMX 512 control.
• Easy-to-program alphanumeric LED (light emitting diode) display.
• DMX macro channel factory-programmed with unique combinations of constructs
including functions such as ballyhoos and lazy-eight movements - functions which,
in the past, could be accomplished only with the use of top of the range
controllers.
• Both 3-pin and 5-pin XLR connectors.
• Two user types allowed per fixture, each with its own 16-scene memory and
fixture settings.
• Factory-programmed fixture demo built in as a preset default while in stand-alone
mode.
Studio Spot® 250 / Studio Color® 250 User Manual Introduction intro-3
• Exclusive Lightwave Research® multi-phase technology and optical encoders to
automatically correct the beam’s position if the fixture’s head is manually moved
from its programmed position.
• High efficiency, 2000 hour MSD250/2 lamp developed by Philips® in conjunction
with High End Systems®, Inc.
• Motion range of 570° pan and 270° tilt.
• Enhanced construct parameters including ramp/snap, random, and spin functions.
• High efficiency reflector and optical train providing over 7,000 total lumens.
• CYM color mixing.
• Soft-edge output from 115mm Fresnel lens with blending curve output.
• Six additional dichroic colors with seamless color change including CTO and black
light filter.
• Rotatable, variable horizontal and vertical beam shaping.
• Motorized zoom for additional beam angle flexibility.
• Time code synchronization in stand-alone mode via Master/Slave links to any
combination of Technobeam, Studio Spot®, Studio Color 250, and Studio Spot
250 fixtures.
• DMX analyzer for easy DMX troubleshooting.
• Variable-speed strobe.
• Full dimming and fade-to-black.
• Easy-to-program alphanumeric LED display.
• LED status indicators.
• Precision stepper motors used to control shutter, color wheels, and beam shaping
(lenticular) wheel.
• Remote fixture power up and shut down.
• Optional Laser Aiming Device (LAD™) for beam positioning in daylight or high
ambient light conditions.