Technical Specifications

Order Code

AF80

LED Engine

Titan LED Engine

Colors

RGBMintAmber

Total LED Power

105 W

LED Power Draw

80 W

Luminous Flux 3200 K

2 232 Lumens

Luminous Flux 4000 K

2 642 Lumens

Luminous Flux 5500 K

2 847 Lumens

Light Output 5500 K 15° @ 1m

38 167 Lux

Light Output 5500 K 35° @ 1m

10 028 Lux

Light Output 5500 K 60° @ 1m

2 872 Lux

CRI (Ra)/ TLCI 3200- 6500 K

≥96

Beam Angle

15° – 60°

Field Angle

TBD

Strobe

0 – 25 Hertz

Pixels

1

Battery Runtime

up to 20 hours

Battery Runtime max. Brightness

3h

Battery Lifetime

80 % after 400 cycles

DC Input

24 VDC, 80W

DC Connector

5.5 mm x 2.1 mm

Power Consumption (max.)

80W

Wired DMX

Yes (via FP3-DTL / PWB-2-86)

CRMX Receiver

Built-in

BluetoothBridge BTB

Built-in

Wireless Protocols

CRMX, UHF, Bluetooth, WiFi

Wireless Range

CRMX/UHF Up to 100 m / 330 yds Bluetooth Up to 3 m / 3.3 yds

RDM Support

Wireless

Infrared Control

Yes

ControlSync

No

TouchSlider

Yes

Housing Material

Polymer & Metal

IP Rating unwired

IP55 (only with PB15-PLG)

IP Rating wired

IP55 (only with PWB-CAB-0.2/-1.5/-5/-10/-15)

Ambient Operating Temperature

0 – 40 °C / 32 – 104 °F

Weight (with AF80-FL, AF80-BD)

4.637 kg / 10.22 lbs

Weight (with AF80-FL, AF80-BD, AF80-YK, 2x AF80-YKB, AF80-THD)

6.493 kg / 14.31 lbs

Dimensions L x W x H

281.9 mm x 153.5 mm x 161.8 mm / 11.1" x 6.0" x 6.4"

Dimensions L x W x H (with AF80-YK, 2x AF80-YKB)

281.9 mm x 244.7 mm x 323 mm / 11.1" x 9.6" x 12.7"

Mounting Options

4 x AirlineTracks, 1/2" hole, 3/8" thread, 1 x BrickMount (PB15-BMO)

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All specifications provided are typical values and may be subject to change without prior notice.

What's in the Box

Typical Spectras

RF Characteristics

Wireless Modules

Modulation

ERP (Transmitter)

Channel Count

EU: UHF***(863-870 MHz)

FHSS

<25 mW

47

USA: UHF (917-922.20 MHz)

FHSS

<25 mW

53

AUS: UHF (922.30-927.50 MHz)

FHSS

<25 mW

53

SGP: UHF (920.50-924.50 MHz)

FHSS

<25 mW

41

KOR: UHF (917.9-921.5 MHz)

FHSS

<25 mW

10

RUS: UHF (868.75-869.12 MHz)

FHSS

<25 mW

6

JPN: UHF (922.80-926.40 MHz)

FHSS

<25 mW

19

CRMX (2402-2480 MHz)

FHSS

79

Bluetooth 5.0 LE (2402-2480 MHz)

FHSS

10mW (BLE)

40

WiFi (2412-2472 MHz)

DSSS, OFDM

<100 mW

13

***General allocation of frequencies for use by short-range radio applications Spectrum usage regulations:

Frequency range in MHz1)

Maximum equivalent radiant power (ERP)

Additional parameters / frequency access and interference mitigation techniques

865 – 868

25 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 1% can be used.

868,0 – 868,6

25 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 1% can be used.

868,7 – 869,2

25 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 0.1% can be used.

869,40 – 869,65

500 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 10% can be used.

869,7 – 870,0

25 mW

Requirements for frequency access and mitigation techniques3) Alternatively, a maximum duty cycle2) of 1% can be used.

1) The use of adjacent frequency bands within this table as a single frequency band is permitted, provided that the specific conditions for each of these adjacent frequency bands are met. 2) „duty cycle“ means the ratio of Σ(Ton)/(Tobs) expressed as a percentage, where ‚Ton‘ is the ‚on-time‘ of a single transmitting device and ‚Tobs‘ is the observation period Ton is measured in an observation frequency band (Fobs). Unless otherwise specified in this general allocation, Tobs is a continuous period of one hour and Fobs is the applicable frequency band in this general allocation (table). 3) Frequency access and interference mitigation techniques shall be used whose performance level at least meets the essential requirements of Directive 2014/53/EU or the Radio Equipment Act (FuAG). Where relevant techniques are described in harmonised standards, the references of which have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union pursuant to Directive 2014/53/EU, or parts thereof, performance shall be ensured which is at least equivalent to those techniques.