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Elation Vision Scan 575 Product code: SKU Manufacturer: ElationPrice: $2,495.99 
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Elation Vision Scan 575 Features: - 575W PROFESSIONAL SCANNER
- CONTROL FEATURES
- USITT DMX-512 (16-bit resolution)
- Pan 170°/Tilt 80°
- 16 DMX channels
- 4 Digit L.E.D. Display
- 3 pin XLR serial input/output
- OPTICAL SYSTEM
- Remote Focus via DMX
- High Output Luminous-Parabolic dichroic reflector
- BEAM FEATURE
- 20°, 22° & 24° Beam Angle
- COLOR FEATURES
- 8 Colors + White
- UV filter
- Color Scroll
- Split Colors
- GOBO FEATURES
- 16 Gobos on 2 wheels
- Convenient Slot-Lock gobo replacement system
- Gobo Shake Effect
- Gobo Scroll
- Wheel 1: 6 interchangeable Rotating/Indexing Gobos, 3 Lithographic, 1 Glass, 3 Metal
- Wheel 2: 7 interchangeable Static Metal gobos
- Gobo Size Wheel 1: 22mm x 23mm viewing x 4mm thickness
- Gobo Size wheel 2: 22mm x 23mm viewing metal only
- EFFECT FEATURES
- 3-facet prism rotating in both directions at variable speeds
- Gobo Overlaying
- SHUTTER/DIMMER FEATURES
- Mechanical Dimming 0-100%
- Mechanical High Speed shutter & Pulse Effect
- SPECIAL DMX-CONTROL FEATURES
- 16 pan/tilt preprogrammed movements via DMX
- Built-in Programs via DMX
- Pan/Tilt/Gobo/Color & Prism set to Sound Active mode via DMX
- STAND-ALONE FEATURES
- Sound activated built in programs
- Sensitivity knob
- Linkable up to 16 units
- Self Test & Stand Alone settings
- Built-in Microphone with sensitivity knob
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Lamp: Phillips MSR-575/2 (575W, 7200°K, 1000hrs)
- Dimensions: 13.75" x 15.5"W x 30.5"H
- Weight: 65lbs
- Fuse: 10A
- Voltage: 120V/220v (50/60Hz)
- Power Consumption: 700VA
- Fan cooled 1 axial fan
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