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Moving Heads
Thermal
Maximum ambient temperature: 45 °C (104 °F)
Maximum surface temperature: 100 °C (212 °F)
Control and Programming
Setting & Addressing: ROBE Navigation System 2 (RNS2)
Protocols: USITT DMX-512, RDM, ArtNet, MA Net, MA Net2
Optional wireless version available: CRMX™ technology
from Lumen Radio
Control channels: 45, 39, 37
3 DMX protocol modes
3-editable programs, each up to 100 steps
Stand-alone operation
QVGA Robe touch screen with battery backup gravitation sensor for
auto screen positioning operation memory service log with RTC
Pan/Tilt resolution: 8 or 16 bit
Movement control: Tracking and vector
Colour wheel positioning: 8 or 16bit
Rotating gobo wheel positioning: 8 bit
Gobo indexing & rotation: 8 or 16bit
Framing shutters system: 8 bit
Animation wheel: 8-bit
Iris: 8 or 16bit
Frost: 8 bit
Zoom: 8 or 16bit
Focus: 8 or 16bit
Dimmer: 8 or 16bit
Ethernet port: Art-Net, MA Net, MA Net 2 protocols, ready for ACN
Data in/out: Locking 3-pin & 5-pin XLR
Power in: Neutrik PowerCon
Built-in analyser for easy fault nding
Rotating gobos
Glass gobos - outside diameter: 26.8 mm, image diameter: 22.0 mm,
thickness: 1.1 mm, max. thickness: 4.0 mm, high temperature
boro oat or better glass
Animation wheel
Aluminium Animation wheel
Can be used alone or in combination with rotating gobos
Rotating in both directions, variable speed
Framing shutters system
4 Blades, each with separate movement and rotation control
Smooth blade movements at variable speed
Ultrafast blade movements for creating mid-air effects
Pre-programmed shape and blade sequences
+-45° rotation of the complete framing system
Electromechanical Effects
Cyan: 0–100 %
Magenta: 0–100 %
Yellow: 0–100 %
CTO: 0–100 %
Hot-spot control: Hot-or-not-spot
Colour wheel: 7 dichroic lters + white
Framing shutters: 4 individually positionable blades with +-45 °
rotation of the complete framing system
Aluminium Animation wheel
Rotating Gobo wheel: 7 rotating, indexable, replaceable
"SLOT&LOCK" glass gobos + open
Iris: Motorized, stepless, pulse effects up to 3 Hz
Prism: 5-facet prism rotating in both directions at different speeds
Frost effect: separate, variable
Dimmer/Shutter: full range dimming and variable strobe effect,
Electronic strobbing "ZAP” effect
Motorized zoom and focus
Pan: 540 °
Tilt: 270 °
Rigging
Mounting points: 2 pairs of ¼-turn locks
2x Omega brackets with ¼-turn quick locks
ROBIN
®
MMX Blade
TM
Moving Heads
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The Robin MMX-Blade is based on the new technology MMX discharge
xture, comparable output to 1200W luminaires; the MMX-Blade adds
a framing shutter system into the optical path. Four fast, smooth
moving, shutter blades are individually angled and positioned within a
frame which itself can rotate through 90 degrees. As well as providing
a sharp or soft frame for the projected image, with repeatable preci-
sion, the system produces a new series of fast moving in-air effects
through pre-programmed blade shape and movement sequences.
The MMX-Blade includes many of the innovative features of the MMX
including the Robe exclusive Hot-Spot lamp control feature that allows
remote adjustment of at beam uniformity or power beam hot-spot.
Source
Lamp: Compact high-pressure metal halide lamp
Base: PGJX36
Approved model: Philips MSR Platinum 35, 1200 W equivalent
Control: Automatic and remote on/off
Ballast: Electronic
Optical System
Dichroic glass re ector for maximising the light ef ciency
Zoom range: 8.5 ° – 46.5 ° (8.5 ° – 42.5 ° for gobo,
9.8 ° – 46.5 ° for open hole)
Electrical Speci cation
Power supply: Electronic auto-ranging
Input voltage range: 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption: 1020 W at 230 V / 50 Hz
Mechanical Speci cation
Height: 722 mm (28.4 ") - head in vertical position
Width: 446 mm (17.6 ")
Depth: 530 mm (20.8 ")
Weight: 27.0 kg (59.5 lbs)
Fixation option: Pan/Tilt-lock mechanism
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be effect,
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