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User Manual for Genaray Powerhouse Daylight LED Monolight Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Genaray Powerhouse Daylight LED Monolight
- Product category: LED Lights Genaray
- Brand: Genaray
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Genaray LED Lights
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Product description - The Genaray Powerhouse: 60,000 Lux of Raw, Intense POWER
The Powerhouse Daylight LED Monolight from Genaray is a powerful continuous light source with a host of features that make it a valuable fixture for image-makers in the studio. While the monolight consumes just 330W of power it outputs many times that number - 63,000 lux - enough to stand up to the demands of softboxes, umbrellas and other modifiers. The light has a solid 5600K color temperature - ideal for a wide variety of uses, while its high CRI/TLCI rating of 95 indicates accuracy in the rendering color minimizing post-production color correction. The Powerhouse is dimmable from 100 to 0% in 10% increments, and while you can make adjustments in light intensity on the fixture, you can also make them remotely at distances up to 300' thanks to an integrated 2.4 GHz receiver and the included wireless remote control. The wireless system has 16 channels to avoid interference with other shooters and 5 distinct groups to handle multiple lighting setups. The Powerhouse has a 5/8" receiver for industry standard light stands, and a Bowens front accessory mount for the included 7" reflector or for light-shapers from the many manufacturers that use this popular mount. As a further sign of versatility, the Powerhouse is ready for worldwide use thanks to the included 100 to 240 VAC adapter. - Impressive Power - 63,000 lux
- While the monolight consumes just 330W of power it outputs many times that number: a whopping 63,000 lux - enough to stand up to the demands of softboxes, umbrellas, and other modifiers or for long throw work lighting distant subjects
- Daylight Color Temperature
- The Daylight Color Temperature of 5600K is a good match for existing light and is compatible with a wide variety of subjects and uses
- Color Rendering
- CRI/TLCI ratings of 95/95 are indicators of accuracy in color rendering minimizing post-production color correction
- Wireless Remote Control
- Built-in receiver and included wireless remote control system has 16 channels and five groups for light intensity adjustments at distances up to 300'
- COB LED Array
- Chip-on-board (COB) technology not only allows high power from a small array, but eliminates multiple shadows that are a problem for traditional LEDs
- Fan Cooling
- The fan may be quiet enough to be used on the set. Fan-cooling allows the Powerhouse to run barely warm to touch, resulting in quicker packing and moving times, lower studio temperatures and electrical bills, and greater comfort for the talent.
- Built-in Handle
- The monolight's built-in handle makes set up and break down fast and easy
- Umbrella Compatible
- The included 7" reflector has a convenient umbrella pass-through
- Bowens Mount
- The Bowens-Type front accessory mount allows you to add accessories such as reflectors, softboxes, and snoots made by the many manufacturers that use the popular Bowens mount
UPC: 847628014695 In the Box Genaray Powerhouse Daylight LED Monolight 7" Reflector Power Supply Power Cord Hanging Strap Yoke Wireless Remote Control Limited 1-Year Warranty User Manual PDF 1.9mb Table of Contents
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Technical parametersGenaray Powerhouse Specs | | | Beam Angle | 120° | | Color Temperature | 5600K ± 200K | | Color Accuracy Standard | CRI 95 TLCI 95 | | Cooling System | Fan | | Dimming | Yes, 100 to 0% (Stepped) | | Display | LCD Digital | | Housing Material | Metal | | Photometrics | 120° at 5600K: 5852.7 fc / 63,000 lux at 3' / 0.91 m | | Expected Lamp Life | 50000 Hours | | Fixture Dimensions | 9.0 x 9.0 x 16.0" / 22.9 x 22.9 x 40.6 cm (Including Yoke) | | Fixture Weight | 7.75 lb / 3.52 kg (Including Yoke) | | | | Reflector Mount | Bowens S-Type | | | | Fixture Mount | 5/8" Receiver | | Accessory Mount | None | | | | Yoke Material | Metal | | Yoke Type | Yoke/Bracket | | | | Remote Control Type | Proprietary Wireless | | Wireless Range | 300' / 91.4 m | | Wireless Channels / Groups | 16 / 5 | | | | AC Input Power | 100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz | | Power Source | AC Adapter | | Max Power Consumption | 330 W | | | | Package Weight | 13.75 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 23.0 x 11.0 x 10.0" |
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