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The DMX-controlled StageBanner 10 AT enables the displaying
and rotation of advertising banners at exhibitions, on stages and
in theatres. It‘s perfect for retail environments and other applications
where advertising needs to be highlighted. The StageBanner 10 AT also
runs in stand-alone mode, easily programmed via the onboard 4-digit LED
display on the base. Up to 3 programmes can be stored, each containing
up to 99 steps. Master/Slave operation is also available, so several
StageBanners can be connected together and controlled from one unit.
Rotation is possible in both directions in various speeds and very smooth
and precise movement is guaranteed by the utilisation of 16-bit resolution.
Electrical Specification
Wiring options: EU model - 208/230/240V, 50/60Hz,
US model - 100/120/208/230/240V, 50/60Hz
Power consumption: 25VA
Mechanical Specification
Height: 195 mm (7.7
)
Width: 376 mm (14.8
)
Depth: 438 mm (17.2
)
Weight: 12 kg (26.5 lbs)
Thermal
Maximum ambient temperature: 45ºC (113ºF)
Media Spinners
StageBanner 10 AT
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Media Spinners
Control and Programming
Protocol: USITT DMX-512
Control channels: 4
Built-in demo sequences
Silent cooling
Master/Slave operation
Stand-alone operation
Display: 4-digit LED display
Pan: 16-bit movement resolution, automatic position correction
Movement control: Tracking and vector
Built-in analyzer for easy fault finding
Pan
Continous rotation
16-bit movement resolution
Automatic pan position correction
Remotely controllable speed of pan movement for easy programming
Movement control: Tracking and vector
Rigging
Mounting points: 4 pairs of ¼-turn locks
2x Omega brackets with ¼-turn quick locks
Mounting horizontally with 2 Omega brackets
Load Specification
Max. load: 10 kg (22 lbs)
Fixation: 2x Omega brackets with ¼-turn quick locks
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