All of these adjustments can be made locally on the unit or remotely via a console, thanks to the Gemini’s built-in DMX. There’s even the option of wireless DMX or Bluetooth control via a separately purchased remote module. The Gemini is ready for worldwide use, thanks to its built-in 100 to 240 VAC power supply but it can also run on batteries when power is unavailable.
The Gemini has a number of convenience features, such as the ability to stack and gang several lights together with an optional yoke and hardware. You can also daisy-chain multiple lights together in Master/Slave mode, allowing a single designated “Master” light to control the others. This version of the Gemini ships with a standard yoke and an EU power cable.
3 Lighting Modes
– CCT (Correlated Color Temperature) mode allows for bi-color (daylight to tungsten) operation with the addition of plus and minus green adjustment
– HSI Color mode allows for full color control over hue, saturation, and intensity
– Gel mode allows for a variety of gels to be selected from the menu
Firmware Update for Special Effects
A firmware update adds a Lighting Effects Mode that includes TV simulation, hue burst, paparazzi, strobe, fire, lightning, squares, fireworks, emergency lights, pulse, and party lights.
Performance
– Flicker-free at any frame rate or shutter angle at any intensity level
– Smooth dimming from 100 to 0%, with no color shift
– Energy efficient – fixture draws only 325W nominal
– No heavy external ballast or restrike period
– Ultra-quiet cooling fan with optional silent operation mode
Presets
– Program user presets on Channel A, which records color and intensity. It also has factory presets on channel B with increments for 2700 to 6000K plus six user-programmable presets





















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