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LED-Paneel C 100: Video Capable and Highly Flexible
Source/Type: Solid State Lighting Design LED Lighting News - Press Releases - As issued by company

July 22, 2007... The LED-Paneel by Schnick-Schnick-Systems is a plug-and-play LED luminaire which measures 100cm x 100cm x 7cm (width x height x depth) or 20 x 20 Nichia RGB-LEDs. It is a new multimedia ready LED fixture for both backlight use and video element implementation. Used as a backlight it needs only a distance of some 8cms/3“ away from the backlit material. This creates an area with harmonious lighting. Without diffusion material in front, it can also be used perfectly well as an LED matrix. It benefits from the latest RGB LEDs of leading manufacturer Nichia and the unique modulation technology from Schnick-Schnack-Systems.

Each LED can be controlled separately using the build-in DMX and Art-Net interfaces. This way the LED-Paneel can display colour flows from any DMX lighting console as well as video content using a media server. LED-Paneels can be easily rigged or combined into walls by means of several fixing options. Their aluminium construction makes them durable enough for stage applications. The LED-Paneel features a linkable Neutrik Powercon mains input, Neutrik 5pin DMX and Neutrik Ethercon 10/100Mbit Ethernet connections. Using the build-in graphic LCD it is easily set up, and thanks to a high-power computing architecture it is quick to get into action.
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