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ALEPH 2 - INDOOR

The default for the Aleph 2 light bar is the Indoor version. This has many options for color of LED and lens variations, as well as the power rating and length of the fixture.

Aleph 2 Light Bars come in 2 sizes (300mm and 600mm) and can be combined to extend the effective length by joining additional bars together end to end with minimal overhead.

These units can come in two power ratings (High Power and Junior) with a variety of lens and color options to cover many different applications. Lenses can be 10°, 20°, 40°, 60° and 120°, or the vertical spread favoring wall wash type, measuring 35°x60°. Color options include RGB, Warm Cool and High CRI White, and various combinations of the same.

When ordering, the customer may choose to have the Aleph 2 set up in the normal DMX controlled mode, or in a "Lamp On" mode, which brings it to full brightness when power is present, without waiting for a DMX signal to give it instructions. The Aleph 2 light bars fully support Remote Device Management (RDM) so features like this and the choice of 8 bit or 16 bit worth of control on each LED color, can be changed in the field with an RDM controller.

Most users will find the 16 bit mode unnecessary, because extraordinarily smooth dimming in 8 bits all the way to zero output has been designed into the control circuitry. A linear relationship between light output and DMX value is the result of sophisticated behind-the-scenes algorithms.

COOL WHITE

Cool White (6000° Kelvin) is the color of bright sunlight, on a wintry day. It emphasizes blues, lavenders and turquiose hues stronger than warm colors, but it has a tendency to make Caucasian skin look pasty. Due to the nature of LEDs, Cool White has the highest efficacy (Lumens/Watt) of all the color options offered.

WARM WHITE
The type of light a tungsten bulb is known for putting out is usually thought of as "Warm White". The Aleph 2 version of this is rated at 3000°K. It compliments skin tones, making food, clothing, and decor look more normal for "inside use".
Red
This is usually ordered as part of a Red/Green/Blue combination to mix colors, but might be added to a series of white choices to be able to make tints of pink, especially suitable for lighting a food service or restaurant environment.
Green
This is usually ordered as part of a Red/Green/Blue combination to mix colors. It also might be desirable for horticulture or landscape lighting purposes as a solo entity.
Blue
This is usually ordered as part of a Red/Green/Blue combination to mix colors. It also might be something requested in lighting a fountain or pool by itself.
CRI
The very best way to view colorful objects is under a light which has a high Color Rendering Index (CRI). ENTTEC's High CRI option features LEDs with 85 CRI such as the CREE XPG. That translates to a rich and faithful reproduction of colors, while still maintaining great light output (high efficacy).
RGB
By taking the three primary colors of light and mixing them, it is possible to make a wide variety of hues and tints. For this reason, RGB is by far the most common choice of LED colors with which to populate the Aleph 2 light bars. Typical applications include lighting scenery or providing color washes in entertainment, and making picturesque compositions on large outdoor building facades.
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