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Professional Stage Lighting PROFESSIONAL STAGE LIGHTING OUTDOOR LED LIGHTING LED WASHLIGHTS LED WIRELESS LIGHTING LED WIRELESS LIGHTING LED INTELLIGENT LIGHTING LED INTELLIGENTLIGHTING CATALOG INTELLIGENT LIGHTING 2015 E-Beam 2R P. 4-5 } Discharge Intelligent Lighting INTRODUCTION MiniBeam 600 P. 6 .COM MiniSpot 600 P. 7 Mini-Beam P. 8 PRO Mini Quad-Beam P. 9 FlexCube 25 P. 10-11 FlexCube 16 P. 12-13 FlexCube 9 P. 14-15 mission is to deliver uncompromised INTRUDER P. 16-17 performance and value to the world of WWW.EPSILON- professional lighting. Duo X-Beam P. 18-19 Our X-Beam P. 20-21 Welcome to EPSILON, Spyder Beam P. 22-23 LED Intelligent Lighting Spyder Q4 P. 24-25 With over 25 years experience working as an executive manager PixBeam P. 26-27 for several of the largest lighting companies in our industry; Mini Z-Beam P. 28-29 we passionately welcome you to EPSILON. EPSILON is based in Montebello, CA and manufactures innovative high quality Roto-Beam Bar P. 30-31 lighting products with uncompromised performance at the Duo-Beam Bar P. 32 } Contents most affordable prices. Duo Q-Beam Bar P. 33 Duo Q-Bar P. 34-35 Our first priority is servicing our customers and recognizing Quad-Beam 7 P. 36 that you are the reason why we are in business and your loyalty Wash-Beam 7 P. 37 will allow us to grow. We are a dedicated team with many years of delivering the best experience in customer service, prompt Micro-Wash 7 P. 38-39 delivery and overall first class quality control procedures. PixCube 25 P. 40-41 Secondly, we vow to always honor our word and commitment PixCube 16 P. 42-43 Introduction regardless of any financial consequences. Thirdly, we pledge to P. 44 COB LED Lighting focus on designing and manufacturing lighting products that PixBar 4 are reliable, cutting-edge and technologically advanced at the PixBar8 P. 45 } best prices. Tri-Par 90 COBw P. 46-47 Wi-Bar 9V P. 48-49 We hope you truly enjoy our products and become part of Wi-Bar 5 P. 50 Wireless & Battery Operated LED the EPSILON family where your feedback and comments are WWW.EPSILON- Wi-Flat 6 P. 51 always welcome. } Wi-Par 9V P. 52-53 Thank you in advance for the opportunity to earn your business. TrimPar 3VR P. 54 Respectfully, TrimPar 6VR P. 55 TrimPar 9VR P. 56-57 LED Wash Lights & Pars Phil Lentini – General Manager PRO-PAR P. 58-59 } PRO Flat-Par 7 P. 60-61 TrimPar 3VIP P. 62-63 .COM TrimPar 6VIP P. 64-65 } Outdoor LED Lighting TrimPar 9VIP P. 66-67 Tri V-System P. 68-69 } LED Stage Lighting Packages GALAXY P. 70-71 PAGE 2 } LED Effect Lighting PAGE 3 CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS: E-Beam 2R Dynamic Specifications: Color Wheel: 13 colors plus white, continuous and stepped scrolling, rotation with variable direction and speed This lightweight and powerful 132 watt beam moving head is perfect for smaller venues looking to blasts colorful yet Gobo Wheel: 14 gobos plus open, continuous and stepped scrolling, rotation with variable direction and speed Shutter: Strobe effect, pulse effects, instant open and blackout .COM intense narrow beams to create spectacular mid-air aerial effects. The E-Beam houses separate Gobo and Color Wheel Prism: 8-facet, indexing and rotation with variable direction and speed Including 13 Colors plus White and 14 Gobos plus Open; this fixture will create a multitude of colorful long-throw aerial Focus: Motorized PRO beam effects. The electronic Dimmer, Strobe, and adjustable speed for strobe effect add endless possibilities combined Beam Angle: 0 ~ 4° Degree with its 8-facet rotating prism and motorized focus. Dimmer: 0 - 100% Electronic Dimming Pan: 540° Tilt: 270° Control and Programming: Control System: DMX 512, Auto Show DMX Channels: 15 Settings: Control Panel with Dimming LCD display DMX Compliance: USITT DMX 512 WWW.EPSILON- 16-Bit Control: Dimming, Pan and Tilt Pan and Tilt Speed: Adjustable via onboard control panel and DMX Position Correction System: Available for pan and tilt Data Connectors: XLR 3pin Discharge Intelligent Lighting Intelligent Discharge E-Beam 2RW Discharge Intelligent Lighting Intelligent Discharge Top Features: Installation: Minimum distance to illuminated surfaces: 22ft • Lightweight 132-watt Beam Moving Head WWW.EPSILON- Mounting points: Two quarter-turn quick release brackets for clamps • Color Wheel: 13 Colors + White Includes: 2- Heavy Duty Clamps, 1- Safety Cable, 1-Power Cord, 1-DMX Cable • GOBO Wheel: 14 Gobos + Open + Variable Rotation Location: Indoor use only, must be fastened to surface or structure • Beam Angle: 0 ~ 4° degree Cable Length: 1.2m • Mechanical Dimming • Electronic Strobe (1-14 per sec.) General Specifications: • Motorized Focus Power Connection: 90V-240V, 50/60 Hz • 3-Layer HD Optics Glass Lens Power Input Voltage:90V-240V, 50Hz/60Hz • 8-Facet Prism Typical total power consumption: 234 W Power & Current: 230w Max, 2.5 A Max. • Sharp, Narrow Long-Throw Beam PRO Light Source: 132w YODN lamp • Powerful Mid-Air Effects Power Output: 230W • Color Temperature (range): 3200k -8000k .COM • Approved Lamp: 2R 132w Dimensions: • Average Lifetime: 2000 hours Unit Weight: 24.69 lbs / 11.2kgs • Protection Rating: IP20 Unit Size: 16.4” X 12.20” X 20.07” / 41cm*31cm*51cm • AC Power Input: POWERCON • DMX Data In/Out: 3-pin PAGE 4 PAGE 5 MiniBeam 600 MiniSpot 600 The MINIBEAM 600 is a professional high-output 50W LED moving head that produces a similar output of most 90W The MINISPOT 600 is a professional high-output 50W LED moving head that produces a similar output of most 90W spot fixtures, beam fixtures, through its specific 2° optic system. The PAN/TILT integration is precise, fast and quiet. MiniBeam 600 through its specific 11.9° optic system. The PAN/TILT integration is precise, fast and quiet. MiniSpot 600 features a compact .COM features a compact design, Static Gobo-Wheel (17 gobos plus open), Color-Wheel (14 colors plus open), 8-facet prism, design, 1 Rotating Gobo-Wheel (6 interchangeable gobos plus open), and 1 Color-Wheel (7 colors plus open), 3-Facet Prism, 0-100% Linear LED Dimmer, Variable Speed Shutter / Strobe. Motorized Linear Focus, 0-100% Linear LED Dimmer, Variable Speed Shutter / Strobe. PRO WWW.EPSILON- LED Intelligent Lighting LED Intelligent Top Features: Top Features: • High-Output 50W white LED lamp (3360LUX@5m) • High-Output 50W white LED lamp (19680LUX@5m) • 50000 hours life span and low power consumption • 50000 hours life span and low power consumption • 8/16 bit smooth and precise resolution for PAN/TILT movement • 8/16 bit smooth and precise resolution for PAN/TILT movement • 360°/540°/630° PAN and 90°/180°/270° TILT movement • 360°/540°/630° PAN and 90°/180°/270° TILT movement • Scan position memory, auto reposition after unexpected movement • Scan position memory, auto reposition after unexpected movement • Specific optic system with 11.9° projection beam angle • Specific optic system with 2°projection angle • Improved optics and flat beam field • Improved optics and flat beam field • 1 rotatable gobo wheel with 6 rotatable and interchangeable gobos plus open • 1 static gobo wheel with 17 gobos plus open • Adjustable speed, stream effect, dithering effect, rotatable clockwise or • 1 color wheel with 14 colors plus open counter-clockwise • Variable direction rainbow effect with speed adjustable • Gobo size 21.8mm (external dimensions)/14.5mm (inner dimensions) • 8 Facet Prism with variable speed and direction • 1 color wheel with 7 colors plus open • 0-100% Linear LED Dimmer • Variable direction rainbow effect with speed adjustable • High speed LED shutter/strobe effect with variable speed • Electronic Focus • Preset variable/random strobe and dimming pulse effect • 3-facet prism with variable speed and direction • 9/11 DMX channels USITT DMX-512 • 0-100% linear LED dimmer • DMX512, Master-Slave, Sound Activated or Auto Operation • High speed LED shutter/strobe effect with variable speed (7 built-in programs) • Preset variable/random strobe and dimming pulse effect • DMX recorder and edit function integrated • 11/13 DMX channels USITT DMX-512 LED Intelligent Lighting LED Intelligent • Power Connection: POWERCON • DMX512, Master-Slave, Sound Activated or Auto Operation (7 built-in programs) • 3-pin XLR connectors IN/OUT • DMX recorder and edit function integrated • Fan cooling system • POWERCON connector IN • Constant temperature readout and management function • 3-pin XLR connectors IN/OUT • 45° max ambient temperature • Low noise fan cooling system WWW.EPSILON- • IP20 protection rating for indoor use only • Constant temperature readout and management function • 1 Hanging kit • 45° max ambient temperature • IP20 protection rating for indoor use only • 1 Hanging kit SPECIFICATIONS: SPECIFICATIONS: Input Voltage: AC90-260V 50/60Hz LED Quantities: 1*50W white LED (19680LUX@5m) Input Voltage: AC90-260V 50/60Hz LED Quantities: 1*50W white LED Control Signal: DMX512, Master-Slave, Sound Activated or Auto Operation Control Signal: DMX512, Master-Slave, Sound Activated or Auto Operation PRO Control Channel: 9/11 DMX channels USITT DMX-512 Control Channel: 11/13 DMX channels USITT DMX-512 Power Consumption: 55W Power Consumption: 55W .COM Dimensions: Dimensions: 5.86”(D)*5.86” (W)* 14.40” (H) / 149(D)* 270(W)* 366(H) mm 5.86”(D)*5.86” (W)* 14.40” (H) / 149(D)* 270(W)* 366(H) mm Packing Dimensions: Packing Dimensions: 13.77” (D)* 17.71” (W)* 9.44” (H) / 350(D)* 450(W)* 240(H) mm 13.77” (D)* 17.71” (W)* 9.44” (H) / 350(D)* 450(W)* 240(H) mm Net Weight: 13.5 lbs / 6.1kg Net Weight: 14.55 lbs / 6.6kg Gross Weight: 14.9 lbs / 6.8 kg Gross Weight: 16.75 lbs / 7.6kg PAGE 6 PAGE 7 Mini-Beam Mini Quad-Beam The EPSILON Mini Beam is a powerful ultra compact yet fast Moving Beam Head featuring a specific 2° degree The EPSILON Mini Quad Beam is a powerful ultra compact yet fast Moving Beam Head featuring a specific 2° beam angle.
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