Description
Dalis 862 is all about innovation when it comes to front-edge stage lighting. Offering a true tunable white from 2200K to 6500K, Dalis Footlight is available in two different formats. Dalis 862S is a shortened variant including 24 reflectors at 50cm in length. Each row can be controlled independently, giving the footlight the ability to carefully manage upstage and downstage lighting. The Footlight batten is black and inconspicuous from the audience viewpoint to ensure it does not impinge on the stage layout in any way. All controls and connections are located under the unit to maintain clean sight lines. Each Dalis unit also integrates small, discreet red and blue ‘mark’ LEDs. They can be used as position markers or cue lights for the performers on stage, and also as safety indicators to mark the edge of the stage. Fundamental qualities for a footlight are the ability to carefully manage upstage and downstage lighting and to produce an excellent quality of white light. Dalis footlight is unique in meeting all of these requirements in a stylish, low-profile unit that is equally at home in entertainment, exhibition and retail environments.
Features:
• Source: Variable White LED 75 W
• Optics: Asymmetric
True tunable white: from very warm (2200K) to daylight (6500K) to match every skin tones and moods on stage
2 red and blue coloured position lights: individual control of each light acting as a signal and marking safely the edge of the stage without disturbing the audience
Adjustable response time: choice of fast or slow dimming for tungsten-like simulation – adjustment by DMX protocol
Strobe: independent control of speed and duration
Ethernet-DMX node: data IN through RJ45 connector; data OUT through DMX for daisy chaining
Universal data control: compatible with DMX, RDM, ArtNet, sACN protocols
Remote setup: all parameters can be adjusted by RDM protocol
16-bit control: independent and precision dimming on both warm and cool whites
Control of up to 2 groups: precision lighting by separating the unit into 2 sections to target defined areas on stage