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User’s and operator’s manual for art. 03021 This page is intentionally left blank Technical features . ............................................................................................................................ page 3 Photometric parameters ................................................................................................................... page 3 Before using ...................................................................................................................................... page 4 Main supply connection, DMX signal connection / fuses replacement ........................................ page 5 Lamp installation, replacement . ...................................................................................................... page 6 Fixture setup ...................................................................................................................................... page 7 DMX line and terminator . ................................................................................................................. page 8 DMX channels assignment ............................................................................................................... page 9 Games table . ..................................................................................................................................... page 10 Technical drawings, spare parts, electric diagrams . ....................................................................... page 11 Warranty and CE standards .............................................................................................................. page 15 1 ENGLISH INDEX Safety informations ........................................................................................................................... page 2 ! WARNING SAFETY INFORMATION Read all cautions and warnings prior to operate this equipment. Instruction to prevent injury or damage due to electric shock, fire, mechanical hazards and UV radiation hazards. •PROTECTION AGAINST DANGEROUS MATTERS At the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urbamn waste. It must be taken to a special local authority differentiate waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service. The wrong disposal must be cause of environment and people damages in the presence of possible dangerous matters. There are provided for sanctions to a unauthorized disposal of these products. • PROTECTION AGAINTS FIRE 1) This equipment is designed for use with the following lamp only: CDM-SA/T 150W/942 (PHILIPS) DO not use any other type lamp! 2) Maintain minimum distance of 0.5 meter from walls or any other type flammable surfaces. 3) Maintain minimum distance to lighted objects of 5.0 meter. 0,5m 4) Replace fuses only with the specified type and rating. 5) Do not install the spot close to heat sources. Do not lay the connection cable on the spot when it is warm. • PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK 1) This equipment must be earthed. F 2) Class I equipment. The power supply cord includes a protective earthing conductor as part of the cord. 3) For connection to the supply mains proceed as pict.2 page 5. The equipment must be connected to branch circuit having a circuit- breacker In=16A Id=0.03A (230VAC) 4) Disconnect power before lamp’s replacement or servicing (service personnel). • PROTECTION AGAINST MECHANICAL HAZARDS 1) Use secondary safety chain when fixing this equipment. 2) Hot lamp explosion hazard. Do not open the equipment for 300 seconds after switching off. 3) Equipment surface may reach temperature up to 100°C. Allow about five minutes before handling. 4) Replace the lamp if it is damaged or thermally deformed. • PROTECTION AGAINST UV RADIATION HAZARDS 1) Do not start on this equipment without lamp enclosure or if the protection screens, or ultraviolets screens are damaged. 2) The protection screens, the lenses, or the ultraviolet filters must be replaced if they are visibly damaged and their effectiveness has been reduced, for example, by cracks or deep scratches. 3) Do not look directly at the lamp while lamp is on. INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing our CityColor300: The fixture projects, thanks to an extremely efficient optic system (PATENT PENDING), a powerful light beam which can create numberless color shades. Its performances, in terms of luminousity and lighted surfaces, can reach incredible levels. The CityColor300 comes in unique version: • Art. 03021 CITYCOLOR300 for two CDM-T 150W discharge lamps optional • Art. 0302/a barn door to define the illuminated surface The fixture can work in automatic mode or in synchro mode, otherwise may be controlled by 8 bit DMX controllers The input protocol is the DMX 512. To drive the fixture we suggest to use either our Control Show 512, Fancy or the Easy Control. To make the most of its possibilites and for a correct functioning of this unit in the years to come, we suggest you to read carefully this manual before connecting or putting the spot into use. By doing so you will gain experience with its commands and connections and you will be easily able to use it. 2 YOUR REFERENCE Always remember to give the serial number and to specify the model any time you address the seller for information or assistance. BASIC KIT The basic kit of the CityColor300 flood projector consist of: •Projector •User’s manual •Studio Due warranty •Lamps (upon request) ! WARNING Check that the spot has not been damaged during transport. If it has been damaged or it does not work, address the seller. Whether the spot has been shipped to you directly, please contact the shipping company. Only the consignee (person or company) can claim for these damages. TECHNICAL FEATURES - LAMPS 2 x CDM-SA/T 150W/942 (PHILIPS) Discharge Mastercolour Color temperature: 4.200°K Average lamp life: 6.000 hours Luminous flux: 2 x 14.000 lm Burning position: Universal Other lamp that can be utilized CDM T 150W/942 (PHILIPS) - OPTIC Color system Full CYM color mixing, unlimited variety of colours and shades. The color changer can be drived with 8 different speeds or in real time. High resolution stepper motors - Beam angle (50% intensity): 50°x75° - Control input Standard interface: RS-485; opto-couplet input. Protocol: USITT DMX 512 - SETUP and CONFIGURATION: Inside with microswitches - AUTOMODE Stand-alone control: auto mode function master/slave (synchro mode) with 27 programs - IP rate = IP66 - POWER SUPPLY (magnetic ballast) Rated voltage: 230V/50Hz; On request: 200V/50Hz; 208V/60Hz; 230V/60Hz, 240V/50Hz Rated power: 500Va Rated current: 2,2A (230V) - Power factor corrector: built-in cos Ø 0.9 - fuses Lamp fuse: 5.0A/250V (delay time) Electronic fuse: 2.0A/250V (delay time) - DMX channels 1 = motor speed 2 = cyan 3 = yellow 4 = magenta 5 = not used 6 = basic colours/rainbow 7 = remote reset - DimensionS (wxdxh) mm 470x390x600 - Weight 31 kgs. net 3 BEFORE USING ! WARNING The equipment must be earthed. IP 66 rate: to ensure the declared IP rate choose the correct size of the cables (DMX cables: size form 3 to 6.5 mm - Main Power cables: size from 6 to 12 mm). All the gaskets and the glass must be keeped in full working order. If the fixture is not connected with DMX cables DON'T REMOVE the green protection. Read all cautions and warnings to page 1 prior to install this equipment. Particularly, read the follow: 1) Disconnect power before lamp’s replacement or servicing (service personnel) 2) Do not open the lamp cover for 300 seconds after switching off 3) Wear gloves and goggles to re-lamping or to work inside the unit (service personnel) 4) The equipment must be connected to branch circuit having a circuit-breacker In=16A • Id=0.03A (230VAC) 5) Make sure that the main voltage and frequency correspond to rated values on the data label, pict.1. If is necessary set-up the red connector to the right position, pict.1a/1b. In this case unscrews the screws (F) and remove the system board to operate (pict.1c). Before any operation on the fixture a) Do not install the spot close to the heat sources. Do not lay the connection cable on the spot when it is warm. b) This unit must be positioned as to allow its ventilation. c) The unit must be positioned at least 1 m from walls or other flammable surfaces and minimum 5 meters to lighted objects. -External surface temperature Ta 45°C: • After 5 minutes work; Tc=75°C. • Once the thermic balance has been obtained; Tc=100°C. d) Replace the lamp when is exhausted (6000 h) to avoid bad peformances of the fixture or that the optic system is damaged by the lamp explosion. It must be replaced if it has been damaged or thermally deformed e) The protection screens, the lenses, or the ultraviolet filters must be replaced if they are visibly damaged and their effectiveness has been reduced, for example, by cracks or deep scratches. f) In case of installation of the spot to a truss, check carefully that the fixture is fixed with a chain to both truss and unit. g) Do not handle the spot by taking it by the head, but always by using the handles. F pict.1c pict.1 230V 240V 240V 230V pict.1b pict.1a 4 MAIN POWER AND DMX CONNECTION 1) Disconnect power before lamp’s replacement or servicing (service personnel) 1) Open the rear box cover. • The fixture can be equipped for 200/208/230/240Vac, 50Hz main voltage (pict.1a/1b). On request 60Hz. 3) Insert the main power cable into the PG (pic.3), connect the cable to the main power connector (pic2) and tighten the PG. 3) If necessary (synchro-mode), insert the the DMX cables into the PG (pic.3), connect the cables to the DMX connector (pic2) and tighten the PG. 4) Close the box cover with care, pict.3. FUSE PIN WIRE SIGNAL 1 SHIELD GROUND/RETURN/OV 2 INNER CONDUCTOR DATA COMPLEMENT ( -, INVERTED) 3 INNER CONDUCTOR DATA TRUE( +, NOT INVERTED) DMX CONNECTOR FUSE pict.2 HUNDREDS, TENS, UNITS rotary switches MAIN POWER CONNECTOR N=NEUTRAL - GND=HEART -PH=LIVE BOX COVER CONNECTION BOARD (pict.2) INSIDE THE BOX DATA LABEL MAIN POWER PG CABLE SIZE ø 6 - 12mm DMX PG CABLE SIZE ø 3 - 6.5mm pict.3 5 LAMP'S Installation or replacement 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Disconnect power before lamp’s replacement. Wear gloves and goggles. Tighten the two pommels (P) and lock the fixture's head as shown in pict.4 Unscrews the 4 screws (A) and remove the head cover, pict.4 Remove the nuts (S) to the dichroic group and open it with care, pict.5 Unscrews the screws (S1) and remove the two lateral reflectors (C1), pict.6 Insert the lamp into the lampholder (D) and repeat this procedure for the other lamp, pict.7 Do not touch the quarz bulb with fingers. If this happenes, clean the bulb before use with dry cloth and alcohol. 7) Replace the two lateral reflectors (C1) and fix it with screws (S1) 8) Close the dichroic group with the nuts (S) 9) Put in again the head cover and screw the 4 screws (A) tightly. ! In case of replacement of the lamp or maintenance, do not open the fixture unless 5 minutes have passed from the switching off. This operation has to be done when the apparatus is disconnected from the mains supply WARNING A A S P pict.5 A pict.4 S1 S1 C1 pict.7 pict.6 6 D DMX terminal line The wrong connection of the terminal line or its non-connection are probably the most frequent reasons for the defective functioning of the DMX line. The terminator is a terminal resistor fitted at the end of the cable furthest from the transmitter (see pict. 9). The terminal resistor should have the same value as the impedance of the connection cable. We suggest to use a terminal with a 100 ohm resistor. It is recommanded that all DMX 512 systems have the terminal resistor fitted in the DMX output of the last fixture. FIXTURE SETUP ! WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! Always disconnect the mains supply before opening the connections area. • DMX 512 CONTROL 1) Connect the DMX data cable coming from the controller to the DMX-IN connector on the electronic board (see pict. 2 page 5 ). 2) Connect the DMX data cable to the DMX-OUT connector on the electronic board to control the next FIXTURE (see pict. 2 page 5). 3) Select the DMX starting address by operating on the rotary switches (UNITS, TENS, HUNDREDS). DMX 512 CHANNELS ASSIGNEMENT The rotating switches to assign the channels in the FIXTURE in DMX 512 are located on the printed circuit of the electronics which is inside the connections area. There are three rotating switches, and each one is numbered from 0 to 9: one for the UNITS, one for the TENS, one for the HUNDREDS. In the picture below it is shown the position of the three switches when using four FIXTURES in DMX 512. Spot n° 1 Spot n° 2 Spot n° 3 Spot n° 4 Channels 1-7 Channels 8-14 Channels 15-21 Channels 22-28 pict.8 • AUTO - MODE CONTROL 1) Set n° 6 on the hundreds rotary switch (MASTER). 2) Choose the games by operating on the UNITS and TENS rotary switches. Available games: from n° 1 to n° 27 (see page 10). Game n° 11 is the one which enables all the colors. • SYNCHRO - MODE CONTROL (pict. below) 1) Interconnect all the MINICITY 100 (max 32) by using the DMX standard cables. 2) Set the first MINICITY 100 as MASTER by setting n° 6 on the HUNDREDS rotary switch. 3) Choose the games by operating on the UNITS and TENS rotary switches (on MASTER fixture). Games: from n° 1 to n° 27 4) Set all the rest of the MINICITY 100 as SLAVE by setting n° 7 on the HUNDREDS rotary switch. pict.9 SPOT 1 as MASTER example GAME 12 SPOT 2 as SLAVE SPOT 3 as SLAVE 7 SPOT 4 as SLAVE DMX terminal line ! WARNING The wrong connection of the terminal line or its non-connection are probably the most frequent reasons for the defective functioning of the DMX line. The terminator is a resistor fitted between the two “data” lines (shown in pict.9, page 7) at the end of the cable furthest from the transmitter. The terminator resistor should have the same value as the impedance of the connection cable. We supply a terminal with a 100 Ohm resistor. It is recommanded that all DMX 512 systems have the termination resistor at the and of the line. EXAMPLE 1 Connection controller-spot with 1 DMX 512 output SPOT SPOT SPOT LAST SPOT DMX CONTROLLER OR LIGHT CONSOLE TERMINATION RESISTOR pict.9, page 6 EXAMPLE 2 Connection controller-spot to one DMX 512 output over 150mts long SPOT LAST SPOT DMX CONTROLLER OR LIGHT CONSOLE LINE > 150mts (with microphonic or audio cable) TERMINATION RESISTOR pict.9, page 6 SIGNAL AMPLIFIER EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION AND SETTING OF 4 FIXTURE IN SYNCHRO - MODE MASTER ! WARNING SLAVE SLAVE The cables are the same as the DMX standard cable 8 SLAVE DMX CHANNELS ASSIGNMENT CHANNEL FUNCTION DESCRIPTION DECIMAL PERCENT 1 MOTOR SPEED SPEED MOVEMENT Slow Mid1 Mid2 Fast 0..63 64..127 128..191 192..255 0%..24% 25%..50% 51%..74% 75%..100% CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE White Full color 0 255 0% 100% CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE White Full color 0 255 0% 100% CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE White Full color 0 255 0% 100% 2 3 4 CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA 5 NOT USED ----------------- ------------ ------------ 6 BASIC COLORS/RAINBOW Color mixing Cyan Yellow Magenta Blue Red Green Color mix sequence (slow) Color mix sequence (mid) Color mix sequence (fast) 0..25 26..51 52..77 78..103 104..129 130..155 156..181 182..207 208..233 234..255 0%..10% 10%..20% 20%..30% 30%..40% 40%..50% 50%..60% 60%..70% 70%..80% 80%..90% 90%..100% 7 REMOTE RESET/LAMP OFF Normal Reset (delay) Normal Lamp off (delay) 0..127 128..191 192..250 251..255 0%..50% 50%..75% 75%..98% 98%..100% 9 GAMES TABLE Here below you can find the complete list of the available games PROGRAM FUNCTION 01 Red Magenta Yellow: color mix sequence (slow) 02 Red Magenta Yellow + White: color mix sequence (slow) 03 Green Cyan Yellow: color mix sequence (slow) 04 Green Cyan Yellow + White: color mix sequence (slow) 05 Blue Cyan Magenta: color mix sequence (slow) 06 Blue Cyan Magenta + White: color mix sequence (slow) 07 All colors: color mix sequence (slow) 08 All colors + White: color mix sequence (slow) 09 All colors: color mix sequence (mid) 10 All colors + White: color mix sequence (mid) 11 All colors + white: color mix sequence (mid+) 12 All colors: color mix sequence (mid+) 13 All colors + white: color mix sequence (fast) 14 Basic color (fast) 15 Basic color + White (fast) 16 Wood (static) 17 Magenta (static) 18 Red (static) 19 Light Red (static) 20 Orange (static) 21 Yellow (static) 22 Cyan (static) 23 Light Cyan (static) 24 Green (static) 25 Light Green (static) 26 White (static) 27 Ten colors + White (slow) 10 SPARE PARTS, TECHNICAL DRAWINGS and SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS PARTI DI RICAMBIO, DISEGNI TECNICI e SCHEMI ELETTRICI N. Description 1 Sleel grid 2/a Aluminium cover Adhesive 3 Tempered satin glass 4 Reflector (upper / lower) 5 Lateral unshaped reflector 6 Main reflector 7 Main reflector support (fan side) 8 Main reflector support 9 Upper Z plate 10 Lower Z plate 11 Nut 12 Lamp socket support 13 Lamp socket 14 Base/head cable complete 15 PG 7 16 PG 13 17 Thermal switch 100° NC 18 Thermal switch 110° NC 19 Support fan Z plate 20 Head fan 21 Aluminium cover gasket 22 Head 23 Main plate 24 Ballast support plate 25 Igniter 27 Condenser 28 Ballast 31 32 600 mm 2 470 mm 390 mm N. Description Electronics cover gasket (head) 60 Rear motor panel Electronics cover (head) 61 Spacer 35 Bracket screw 62 Spacer protection 36 Pommel 63 Hinge 37 Handle 64 Wire 38 DX lateral bracket 65 Upper yellow color blade 39 DX lateral steel plate 66 Lower yellow color blade 40 SX lateral steel plate 67 Wire fixing plate 41 Head stop spacer 68 Wire fixing plate spacer 42 DX head stop 69 Teflon friction 42/a SX head stop 70 Upper cyan color blade 43 Spacer 71 Lower cyan color blade 44 DMX control panel steel plate 72 Upper magenta color blade 45 DMX panel adhesive 73 Lower magenta color blade 46 Base plate 76 Motor 47 Display PC board 77 Front color/motor panel 48 Motor PC board 78 Connectors board protection DMX PC board support plate 79 Dichroics guide plate 49 Electronics cover gasket (base) 80 Motor connection board 50 Electronics cover (base) 81 Screw 51 SX lateral bracket 92 Ball bearing support 53 Transformer 93 Spacer 54 CC300 PC board support plate 94 Pulley (wire fixing) 55 CC300 PC board 95 Spacer 96 Ball bearing H4 97 Pulley 48/a 11 •A/BASE• 12 •B/HEAD• 13 4 3 R25 6 7 PTC2 R32 8 A B VCC PTC1 3 2 1 R RE Z1 D DE R27 1 2 C36 R33 5 C38 4 C35 4 3 Z2 C37 13 8 VCC 7 6 VB VO 5 GND 8 VCC 7 6 VB VO 5 GND U7 8 VB VO 7 6 GND 5 3 •mini100ed• •mini100pcb• 14 VCC 2 K 3 +28 D6 +5 R41 1 +5OPTO D7 2 K 3 E2 C2 23 22 3 24 +VM E2 C2 R18 C To motors 23 3 22 E1 C1 4 R17 R19 C27 2 C28 R20 2 B +5 +28 C30 2 C31 +5o R22 SER_IN V7 PH7 PH8 V8 SYNC R30 1 D9 SER_DIR 2 R28 15 16 10 11 14 V1 PH1 PH2 V2 RT1 C33 12 RT2 R37 1 21 2 5 OUT11 OUT21 OUT12 OUT22 U8 R31 U11 A E1 C1 13 1 U9 A D5 1 +5 C29 4 11 Vcc Vdd GND I12 I02 I11 I01 G G G G R34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 C39 SER_OUT R35 E2 ISO1 JP10 5 A U10 GND 3 2 UNITS R36 23 K VCC U6 C2 3 A RT2 22 R23 + 1 Vss 10 2 12 1 21 2 5 OUT11 OUT21 OUT12 OUT22 R14 +28 +5 V1 PH1 PH2 V2 RT1 24 2 +28 4 TENS S5 2 5 15 16 10 11 14 + 1 R21 R26 R12 SYNC R40 C34 D4 V5 PH5 PH6 V6 HUNDRES +5 D8 C32 +5OPTO JP13 C23 +VM R2 K1 Q1 S4 2 5 1 4 3 6 RP4 PFC 1 4 3 6 C25 C21 E1 C24 C20 MB88346B VCC 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 1 4 3 6 S1 2 5 R9 +28 3 Y1 P2.7 P2.6 P2.5 P2.4 P2.3 P2.2 P2.1 P2.0 HD1 HD2 HD3 HD4 +5 DO R7 C18 +5 C1 R11 30 31 RP3 2 1 D R8 4 R16 VCC X2 C22 + R15 RST 29 ALE EA 14 R6 C17 13 N NTC1 2 1 9 PSEN LD 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B +5 C26 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 BALLAST L 3 D3 18 4 3 2 1 P1.7 P1.6 P1.5 P1.4 P1.3 P1.2 P1.1 P1.0 CLK 15 V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 VCC HD1 HD2 HD3 HD4 TRAFO 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 18 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 OUT9 OUT10 OUT11 OUT12 I12 I02 I11 I01 G G G G SER_DIR P0.0 P0.1 P0.2 P0.3 P0.4 P0.5 P0.6 P0.7 PH1 PH2 PH3 PH4 PH5 PH6 PH7 PH8 DI U2 I12 I02 I11 I01 G G G G CT1 CT2 CT3 + 3 2 1 P3.7 P3.6 P3.5 P3.4 P3.3 P3.2 P3.1 SER_OUT M2RET VOLTAGE SELECTOR RT2 9 8 20 17 6 7 18 19 SYNC FUSE CTCOM 1 com 12 1 21 2 5 OUT11 OUT21 OUT12 OUT22 U3 9 8 20 17 6 7 18 19 F1 RXD 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 17 20 MAIN2 U5 G SER_IN C19 M1RET MAIN1 10 40 C10 +5 1 2 3 C4 + C N L +5 C9 + C16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RP2 C13 + D10 V1 PH1 PH2 V2 RT1 1 RP1 C14 15 16 10 11 14 R5 +5 X1 1 20 7 FB 19 + OUT R3 SYNC +5 C1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Vin 4 5 C11 MAIN V3 PH3 PH4 V4 1 of U13 + G G G D2 F2 2 3 4 20V 1 6 1 - HEADER 2 Rev 01 Sheet Thursday, January 15, 2004 T1 +28 3 2 1 Document Number 01 Date: R43 JP5 Minicity100 - Circuito MINI100 Size 24 Title D11 + D12 C3 +28 C2 + D FROM TRAFO 1 +5 C8 C6 2 Studio Due - ITALY +VM +5OPTO 9 8 20 17 6 7 18 19 5 C40 2 A R38 R39 1 WARRANTY / GARANZIA Warranty CARD Company name: ................................................................................................................................ Mr./Mrs./Miss: .................................................................................................................................. Address: ............................................................................................................................................ Tel. or E-mail : .................................................................................................................................. Dealer: ............................................................................................. 15 Dichiarazione Declaration La ditta: The firm: di conformità of conformity Doc. 0302-B REV 1 02/03 CityColor400 IP66 02/03 STUDIO DUE s.r.l. Strada Poggino, 100 01100 VITERBO ITALY dichiara sotto la propria responsabilità che il prodotto: declare under our sole responsability that the product: CITYCOLOR 400 IP66 codice 0302 è conforme alle norme: is in conformity with the standard: EN 60598-1 Ed. VI (CEI 34-23 Ed. II) EN 60598-2-17 Ed. II (CEI 34-38 Ed. II ) CEI EN 61000-3-2 CEI EN 61000-3-3 CEI EN 60065 CEI EN 55022 CEI EN 55011 CEI EN 55013 CEI EN 55014-1 CEI EN 55013-1 CEI EN 61000-4-2 CEI EN 61000-4-4 CEI EN 61000-4-5 CEI EN 61000-4-6 CEI EN 61000-4-3 CEI EN 61000-4-11 CEI EN 55103-2 e quindi ai requisiti essenziali delle Direttive: and therefore according to essential requirement of Directives: LV 73/23 AND 93/68 EEC EMC 89/336 AND 93/68 EEC Data di apposizione Date of marking VITERBO, : : 03 FRANCO BERTINI 04/02/03 General Manager 16 This page is intentionally left blank Head Office: STUDIO DUE s.r.l. (I) Str. Poggino, 100 - 01100 Viterbo (Italy) tel. +39.0761.352520 fax +39.0761.352653 [email protected] STUDIO DUE (UK) 3 Encon Court Owl Close Moulton Park Industrial Estate Northampton England UK - NN3 6 HZ tel. +44.1933.650.820 [email protected] STUDIO DUE Far East LTD (HK) Unit 8, 4/F, Harbour Centre Tower II, 8 Hok Cheung Street, Hunghom, Kowloon Hong Kong. tel. +852.29542141 fax +852.23302515 [email protected] STUDIO DUE lighting technology (PRC) Shen Zhen LTD (China) www.studiodue.com for technical info [email protected] Studio Due - © The features on this brochure are not binding: they can be changed without notice. Le caratteristiche riportate su questo catalogo non sono impegnative: possono essere soggette a variazioni senza preavviso.