GlowUp
C71050 GlowUp C (RGBW)
GlowUp is a portable, battery-powered luminaire that removes the logistical headache of running cables at events – dramatically reducing set-up time, while saving money and improving safety.
Based on durable, high-power RGBW LEDs, GlowUp offers years of energy-efficient service. Power is stored in a rechargeable lithium battery, a tried and tested technology found in many portable consumer devices such as mobile phones. The battery is lightweight making the fixture easy to carry and can be recharged 2000 times without suffering from ‘memory’ or capacity loss.
GlowUp is fully programmable allowing users to select scenes from a library containing dozens of suggested colors as well as a number of pre-programmed, color-changing sequences.
The battery eliminates the need for mains power, and each fixture can be programmed without needing to use cables. Each fixture has a wireless onboard data receiver, so several fixtures can be synchronized at once wirelessly. For those that prefer, GlowUp can also be cable-connected to the grid and programmed using standard DMX cables.
Features
- Light source: 4 x 10W LEDs
- Nominal power: 50W - Total output: 1200 lm
- Zoom: manually adjustable beam 15°-30°
- Choice of magnetically attachable filters and diffusers
- Dimmer: smooth, linear 0-100%
- Optical aiming: manual tilt, ± 105°
- Power supply: battery or AC mains
- Battery type: Lithium iron phosphate
- Battery life: 10 hrs (at full power), 20 hrs (when color changing)
- Battery charge time: 4 hrs (in flight case), 8 hrs (when connected to mains)
- Durability: 2000 charge cycles
- Mains power: 100-240V 50-60Hz, via PowerCon input
- Control options: Autonomous, Master/Slave or DMX (either wireless or via data cable)
- Wireless control: onboard DMX receiver/repeater concealed in fixture
- Wireless repeater: Increases the range of the data signal
- DMX connection: 5-pin XLR IN/OUT
- Remote Device Management (RDM)
- Menu interface: IP65, with 4 touch buttons and LCD display
- User functions: DMX address assignment, fixture configuration, scene setting, configuration of the wireless network
- Message display: battery status, address, fixture status, signal status, errors and alerts
- DMX recorder for memorizing cues programmed by the user
- Choice of preset cues: 50 static colors and color-changing sequences
- Protection rating: IP65 for use outdoors
- Construction: UV-resistant ABS polymer and steel
- Finish: available in black, white and chrome
- Can be secured with an anti-theft cable
- Plate with two holes for omega clamp fixing
- Orientation: Any, upright or suspended upside-down
- Dimensions: 365 x 226 x 226 mm (14.4 x 8.9 x 8.9 in)
- Weight: 7.5 kg (16.5 lbs)
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Used Clay Paky
Claypaky S.p.A., a subsidiary of the German lighting manufacturer Osram, is a developer of professional lighting systems for the entertainment sector (theatre, television, concerts, nightclubs and outdoor events ) and for architectural applications.
The company is based near Bergamo, about 40 km from Milan, Italy. It operates from a modern facility housing its R&D labs, main production plant and quality control, sales and administration departments. At present Clay Paky exports 95% of its production through a global sales and service organization represented by a dealer network active in more than 80 countries around the world.
The Claypaky company was founded in August 1976, taking its name from the shortened, anglicized form of the name of its founder, Pasquale (Paky) Quadri, one of the first entrepreneurs to realize that technological developments in lighting would have an enormous future in the show business and entertainment world.
In 1982 Claypaky presented the Astrodisco, which used a single lamp to project multiple rays of colored light across ceilings and dance floors. Five years later it launched Brilliant, a digitally controlled moving head and forerunner of a new generation of “intelligent” projectors.
This was followed in 1988 by the programmable Golden Scan, a moving mirror projector and the first luminaire to implement stepper motor technology instead of servo motors. Acclaimed by the specialised press as “the world’s most popular and best-selling projector”, the Golden Scan became a commonly used lighting effect at nightclubs and rock concerts during the late 1980s and the 1990s.The London rock band Klaxons claimed the projector was the inspiration behind their light-themed, hit single Golden Skans.
Since 2000, Claypaky has also been developing its offer for indoor and outdoor architectural applications. In 2002 it moved its headquarters to a new industrial complex in Seriate (Bergamo), achieving certification for compliance with the UNI EN ISO 9001 quality standard that same year.
Claypaky has experienced constant growth, reporting revenues of more than 50 million euro for 2011, up by over 50% from 2010 (33 million euro). It has a workforce of nearly 200 people. In 2014 the Claypaky founder Pasquale Quadri died and the company has been acquired by Osram.
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Safety Cable: A steel cable that has a clip on one end and a loop on the other. It is intended to be threaded through a piece of hanging equipment and around a support structure, such as a batten or truss, and then clipped to its loop. It then acts as a safety support should the primary support, such as a pipe clamp or hanging arm, fail.
Safety Screen: A metal wire screen, placed at the front of an open-face light source, designed to retain large pieces of broken glass should the lamp break.
Sail: The total surface area of an overhead, butterfly, scrim, flag or cutter.
Saturation: The aspect of color that determines the difference from white at a constant hue, i.e., the property of any color that distinguishes it from a gray of the same brightness. High saturation is one with little or no white light added to the color, like deep red. Low saturation is one with a large amount of white light added to the color, such as light pink.
Scoop: Named for its scoop-like shape, an open face flood light with a large, diffuse reflector that is essentially the body of the light source. The reflector is parabolic, spherical, or ellipsoidal and is generally made from unpainted aluminum.
Screw Base: A threaded, cylindrical shaped lamp base with a single contact on the bottom. The threaded part of the base holds the lamp into its socket and acts as the second contact.
Scrim: In the theatre industry, a thin, gauze-like curtain. When illuminated from the front, it appears opaque, and when illumination is present behind it but not on it, the scrim becomes almost transparent. It can also appear translucent when there is some illumination directly on it, and some illumination present behind it, in the proper proportions. In the film and video industries, a fabric panel, used for dimming, with the light source being a lamp head or sunlight. They are available in variety of sizes and shapes and materials of varying density. In the film and video industries, a round, framed metal screen, available in various densities, placed on the front of a light source to act as a dimmer. They are also available so that only half of the frame is screened, therefore allowing for only a portion of the light to be dimmed. For us, a metal screen used in front of a light to reduce intensity without diffusion.
Scrim Set: A set of metal scrims comprising a full double density, half double density, full single density and half single density.
Sealed Beam Lamp: A lamp with an integral light source, reflector and lens, all of which are either sealed within, or are a part of the envelope.
Shutter Blade: A single framing shutter.
Shutters: Short for Framing Shutters. A rectangular, metal apparatus that resembles a Venetian blind in form and function, generally used as a mechanical dimmer or blackout mechanism on large spotlights.
Side Light: Illumination of a subject from the side to place the subject in depth. A light source that provides such illumination.
Silk: Specifically, a fabric used for linear diffusion material it spreads the light linearly. It can be made from natural China silk or nylon. Generally, a scrim used in the film and video industries that is made from silk.
Single Ended Lamp: A lamp that has only one base and all of its contacts on the base.
Snoot: A cone-shaped accessory that mounts on the light to confine the beam to a very small spot.
Soft Edge: A beam pattern edge that is not very clear and distinguishable, i.e. one with a fuzzy or blurry perimeter.
Soft Light: Illumination that produces shadows with a soft edge. A light source that provides such illumination.
Solid: An opaque panel, usually made of fabric, placed into the beam of a light source to block a portion or the entire beam.
SP: A lamp designation that means spot.
Specular: A term used to describe a surface that is highly reflective or mirror-like the kind of hard light from a small, pinpoint light source.
Specular Light: See Hard Light, definition #1.
Spot: Short for Spot Light. The position of a focusable lamp, lens or pair of lenses on a spotlight that produces the most narrow field angle. To mark a location on which a light source will be focused. A term used to describe a round light pattern.
Spot Light: Generally, any of several types of light sources capable of emitting a beam pattern that is round, or in some instances, oval in shape, but more specifically this term refers to Fresnel spotlights, ellipsoidal spotlights and follow spots.
Spun Glass: A diffusion material made from glass fibers.
Stand Adapter: An apparatus used for mounting any one of a number of devices to a stand.
Strip Light: A multi-lamp light source with its lamps mounted in a straight row.
Strobe: Short for strobe light. See Flash.
Strobe Light: (Flash) A tube filled with xenon gas through which an electrical charge of high voltage is passed to create an electrical arc that emits a short, bright flash of light. Flash light is daylight balanced, usually measuring 5500° Kelvin. See Flash.
Stud: A metal protrusion, generally 3/8", 1/2", 5/8" or 1 1/8" in diameter. It is used to mount light sources and assorted grip equipment to a receiver such as a light stand. Studs also have wide, circular grooves designed to captivate the tip of the tee-handle or bolt provided with the receiver. This prevents the receiver-stud combination from unintentionally uncoupling, and can also prevent the stud from rotating once it`s seated. Any threaded metal protrusion used to mount light sources and assorted grip equipment via a nut or threaded socket.
Studio Fresnel: A Fresnel spotlight used primarily in studios for the film and video industries. Because portability is generally not a concern, these tend to be larger than location Fresnel`s of the same wattage.
Three-Point Lighting: The standard lighting system of key, fill and back lighting from which all other lighting setups evolve.
Transformer (Xformer): An item that converts voltage from one value to another. There are two basic types, electronic and magnetic, and both come in many configurations.
Translucent: A term used to describe something that transmits light, but scatters light rays so that a clear image cannot be seen through the material.
Transparent: A term used to describe something that transmits light without scattering light rays, so that a clear image can be seen through the material.
Tungsten: An element used to manufacture lamp filaments. It has a melting point of approximately 3400°.
Tungsten-Halogen: A term used to describe a family of lamps that use the halogen gas iodine, an envelope made of quartz, and a filament made of tungsten, in their manufacture.
Tweenie: A 300-650 watt Fresnel spotlight.
Twofer: A special power cord that has one male connector electrically connected to two female connectors via two separate cables or sets of sleeved wires.
Two-Pin Base: A lamp base with two narrow, parallel pin shaped contacts protruding from the bottom.
Ultraviolet (UV): A reference to anything that uses or emits ultraviolet radiation. Electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength longer than x-rays but shorter than violet light, approximately 40nm to 380nm.
Ultraviolet Light (UV Light): Although not actually light, this is a commonly used term for Ultraviolet Radiation.
Ultraviolet Radiation (UV Radiation): Invisible electromagnetic energy, of which the longer wavelengths are used to excite fluorescent materials. The wavelengths below 320nm are potentially harmful to human tissue.
Unit: A term that is often used interchangeably with light source.
Warm Color: Generally, a color that is in the yellow-orange-red range.
Warm Light: Light having a color temperature of approximately 2600°K3400°K, or yellow-white to red-white.
Wash: An even overall illumination covering a large area.
Wash Light: A light source used to produce a wash.
Watt (W): A unit of measurement for heat or electrical power.
Wavelength: The distance, measured in the direction of propagation, of a repetitive electromagnetic wave between two successive points.
Xenon: A gas used in some arc lamps that allows for a point source with extremely high luminous intensity and a color temperature of approximately 5500-6200°K.
Y Cable: See Twofer.
Zoom: Short for zoom focus. Some ellipsoidal spotlights and many follow spots have a zoom-focus system.
Zoom Focus: A term used to describe an optical system whereby the lenses in a light source adjust so that a beam pattern with a hard edge can be attained at various sizes at various distances without sacrificing beam lumens.
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