OnAir Panel Min IP
Details
At A Glance:
- Full-spectrum LED mini soft light panel style fixture for broadcast, film, and special events
- IP65 rating for all weather use indoors or out.
- Linear color temperature presets from 2800 K to 8000 K with high CRI and CQS
- Virtual color wheel with color matched to popular gel colors
- +/- Green adjustment and emulated red-shift via DMX or on-board control
- RDM (Remote Device Management) and CRMX Wireless Control for added flexibility
- Adjustable PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) to avoid flickering on camera
- Completely silent operation for use in studio applications
- Ultra-smooth 16-bit dimming curves and speeds to complement any lighting scheme.
- Easily switch mounting options from Clamp mount on a ball head to Baby Pin
- Drop-in slot for accessories (sold separately)
- Rugged design for years of rough use in the most extreme conditions.
- Easy to use on-board control with full access to all the features of the fixture without the need for a dedicated controller.
- USB port for fixture software updates
- Compact design perfect for run-and-gun or indoor installation
- 28 VDC power input via 3-pin XLR to power the fixture from an external battery pack
Specifications:
Optical:
- Light source: 40 LEDs (tri-color RGB) 1.4 W, (150 mA), 50,000 hours life expectancy
- Light source: 40 LEDs (WW) 0.50 W, (150 mA), 50,000 hours life expectancy
- Color temperature (range): 2800 to 8000 K
- Color temperature (at max): 6367 K
- CRI: 95
- Beam Angle: 94.9°
- Field Angle: 149.4°
- Lumens: 2,573
- Illuminance: 47 lux @ 5 m
- Selectable PWM : 600 Hz, 1200 Hz, 2000 Hz, 4000 Hz, 6000 Hz, 25,000 Hz
Dynamic Effects:
- Dimmer: Electronic
- Shutter/Strobe: Electronic
- Strobe Rate: 0 to 27 Hz
- Independent color mixing: Yes
- Color temperature presets: Yes
- Dimming modes: 4
- Dim Curves: 4
- Built-in automated programs: Yes
Construction/Physical:
- Dimensions w/ PSU: 10 x 5.62 x 4.29 in (254 x 143 x 109 mm)
- Dimensions w/o PSU: 10 x 4.13 x 4.29 in (254 x 105 x 109 mm)
- Weight w/ PSU: 6.2 lb (2.9 kg)
- Weight w/o PSU: 4.2 lb (2 kg)
- Exterior Color : Black
- Housing material: Aluminum Alloy
Connections:
- Power connection: Edison plug (local) to Seetronic Powerkon IP65
- Power input: Seetronic Powerkon IP65
- Power Input: 28 VDC, 3-pin IP65 XLR
- Cable Length (power): 5 ft (1.5 m)
- Software Connection: USB
Control:
- Control Protocol: CRMX, RDM
- DMX Channels: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15
- Modes/Personalities: 9 personalities (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15Ch1)
Electrical:
- Input Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (auto-ranging)
- Power and Current: 49 W, .419 A @ 120 V, 60 Hz
- Power and Current: 52 W, .260 A @ 208 V, 60 Hz
- Power and Current: 57 W, .246 A @ 230 V, 50 Hz
Certifications/Qualifications:
- CE, MET, FCC,
- IP Rating: IP65, temporary outdoor use, with pressure equalizing M12 GORE valve
- Temperature (Ambient): -4 °F to 113 °F (-20 °C to 45 °C)
What's Included:
- onAir IP Panel Min IP
- Seetronic Powerkon IP65
- mounting hardware
Optional Accessories:
- onAir Panel Min IP Barndoor
- onAir Panel Min IP 30deg Honeycomb
- onAir Panel Min IP 60deg Honeycomb
- Professional Clamps: CTC-50HC, CTC-50HCN
- Seetronic Powerkon power linking cables
- 5-pin DMX Cables
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OnAir Panel Min IP (Chauvet Professional ONAIRPANELMINIP) The website continued to not work correctly. Asking for sizes when not applicable, telling my address was missing info and providing and error message which was not applicable. Reloaded several times and it worked out.
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I received my order promptly. Unfortunately the gentleman at the lighting store I went to identify the type of bulb gave me the wrong part#. This bulb was larger than the one I needed to replace. After attempting to install this bulb, I was found under the cover of the housing that I needed a 500w PAR56 120V medium flood, not the PAR64 I ordered and received. I need to return these 2 bulbs and order 2 PAR56 bulbs. How should I proceed?