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LED-Paneel C100
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- 100 x 100cm unit featuring 400 high quality, individually-calibrated Nichia RGB LEDs; set in a 50mm pixel pitch and with a 120° beam angle
- Integrated silent processor, with 6 different operation modes and up to 1,200 individually-controllable channels via DMX or Network (Art-Net)
- Patented intensity control for completely flicker-free video content and smooth, even backlight with saturated, true colours
- Solid, low profile Aluminium housing with variable hanging options through use of the optional Schnick-Schnack-Systems Rigging System
- Interchangeable, non-reflective front covers for optimum set integration (available in all RAL colours)
- The Schnick-Schnack-Systems LED-Paneel C 100 is a multimedia ready LED fixture for both backlight use and video element implementation.
Used as a backlight, the LED-Paneel C60 requires a distance of just 8cms / 3.25 from the diffusion material being lit, to produce a homogenously illuminated area. Alternatively, it can be used without diffusion, to create an eye-catching LED matrix - the wide LED beam angle of 120° allowing camera shots to be taken from oblique angles with no loss of intensity.
The LED-Paneel C 100 is a true plug-and-play unit, featuring the latest RGB LEDs from leading manufacturer Nichia, combined with Schnick-Schnack-Systems unique, in-house modulation technology. Other features include a linkable Neutrik Powercon mains input, Neutrik 5-pin DMX and Neutrik Ethercon 10/100MBit Ethernet connections, along with a user-friendly LCD menu system for quick and easy configuration.
Each LED can be individually controlled via DMX or Art-Net data, allowing the display of colourful looks from any DMX lighting console, or video content from a media server. The use of DMX or ArtNet data to control LED-Paneel C 100, means that longer cable runs can be used than with VGA, DVI or SDI, allowing video servers to be placed further away from noise-sensitive stage and studio areas.
LED-Paneels can be easily rigged or combined into LED walls using a variety of methods, such as the Rigging-System by Schnick-Schnack-Systems or camlock brackets. The aluminium construction of the LED-Paneel makes it more than tough enough for stage and touring applications. The low profile (only 7cm thick) offers optimum flexibility for integration into set designs, floors or exhibition booths. Optional front covers are available in all RAL colours.
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Product information (PDF)
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System schematic
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LED-Paneel C60
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Highly versatile LED panel
144 individually controllable LEDs
60 x 60cm
Slim profile - only 3cm thick!
Lightweight - only 5.25kg
Tough aluminium construction
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The ultimate LED tool for lighting, set and stage design - as seen on ITVs Beat The Star, with Vernon Kay
- 60 x 60cm unit featuring 144 high quality, individually-calibrated Nichia RGB LEDs; set in a 50mm pitch, with a 120° beam angle.
- Easy cabling via XLR4 power/data cable
- Patented intensity control for completely flicker-free video content and smooth, even backlight with saturated, true colours
- Durable, low profile Aluminium housing, containing nine LED-Kachel C tiles.
- Non-reflective surface
The LED-Paneel C60 is the latest addition to Schnick-Schnack-Systems range of LED Media Systems and features the latest RGB LEDs from leading manufacturer Nichia, combined with Schnick-Schnack-Systems unique, in-house modulation technology.
With a pixel pitch of 50mm, it is completely design compatible with the LED-Paneel C100 and LED-Band and offers the same features in a more compact and lightweight housing, increasing the flexibility available to designers in the creation of LED features in set, stage and lighting designs.
Used as a backlight, the LED-Paneel C60 requires a distance of just 8cms / 3.25 from the diffusion material being lit, to produce a homogenously illuminated area. Alternatively, it can be used without diffusion, to create an eye-catching LED matrix - the wide LED beam angle of 120° allowing camera shots to be taken from oblique angles with no loss of intensity.
The LED-Paneel C60 requires an external power supply to operate. Each LED can be individually controlled, using the System Power Supply 4E, to display colourful looks from any DMX lighting console; or video content using a media server. Distribution of power and data is simply handled by XLR4 cables, making for quick and easy installations; 1 cable = 1 universe of DMX = 1 LED-Paneel C60. The use of DMX or ArtNet data to control the System Power Supply 4E, means that longer cable runs can be used than with VGA, DVI or SDI, allowing video servers to be placed further away from noise-sensitive stage and studio areas.
The LED-Paneel C60 offers virtually unlimited installation possibilities, with easy rigging options using either rear-mounted clamps or bolts fixed from the front of the unit. Their rugged, aluminium construction makes them an ideal tool for use in stage and touring environments.
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LED-Band
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Ideal companion for the LED-Paneel
- 100 x 20cm unit featuring 80 high-quality, calibrated Nichia RGB LEDs with a 50mm pixel pitch and 120° beam angle
- Easy cabling via XLR4 power/data cable, just daisy chain to the next LED-Band or LED-Line
- Patented intensity control for smooth and flicker free video content or even backlight with saturated, true colours
- Solid, low profile Aluminium housing offers variable hanging options through use of the optional Schnick-Schnack-Systems Rigging System
- Interchangeable, non-reflective front covers for optimum set integration (available in all RAL colours)
The Schnick-Schnack-Systems LED-Band offers exactly the same features as the LED-Paneel but at one fifth of the size and features the latest RGB LEDs from leading manufacturer Nichia, combined with Schnick-Schnack-Systems unique, in-house modulation technology. The pixel pitch of 50mm makes this unit completely design compatible with the LED-Paneel C100 and LED-Line and allows walls built using the LED-Paneel to be extended in fine increments.
Used as a backlight, the LED-Band requires a distance of just 8cms / 3.25 from the diffusion material being lit, to produce a homogenously illuminated area. Alternatively, it can be used without diffusion, to create an eye-catching LED matrix - the wide LED beam angle of 120° allowing camera shots to be taken from oblique angles with no loss of intensity.
The LED-Band requires an external power supply to operate. Each LED can be individually controlled, using the System Power Supply 4E, to display colourful looks from any DMX lighting console; or video content using a media server. Distribution of power and data is simply handled by XLR4 cables, making for quick and easy installations, with multiple units able to be daisy-chained together. The use of DMX or ArtNet data to control the System Power Supply 4E, means that longer cable runs can be used than with VGA, DVI or SDI, allowing video servers to be placed further away from noise-sensitive stage and studio areas.
Multiple LED-Bands can be easily rigged or combined into walls by means of several fixing options like the Rigging-System by Schnick-Schnack-Systems. Their aluminium construction makes them durable enough for stage applications. The low profile construction (only 5 cm thick) gives an optimum of flexibility, to integrate into set designs, floors or exhibition booths. Optional front covers are available in all RAL colours.
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