Fixture Overview
The ETC Source Four PARNel is a hybrid of a PAR and a Fresnel. Most of the fixture is identical to the Source Four PAR. See the PAR for more information about a majority of the fixture parts.
Primary difference is the lens and the addition of a focus knob to the PARNel.
Primary difference is the lens and the addition of a focus knob to the PARNel.
All Degenstein fixtures have an inventory number and barcode for inventory and maintenance purposes.
Beam Characteristics
Size - Varies from spot to flood with rotation of the lens.
Shape - Circular. Can be softly shaped using barndoors.
Intensity Distribution - Ranges from hot-spot to flat field.
Edge - Very soft.
Shape - Circular. Can be softly shaped using barndoors.
Intensity Distribution - Ranges from hot-spot to flat field.
Edge - Very soft.
Fixture Parts
From the ETC Source4 User Manual
Wave lens - two separate lenses that, when rotated, change the beam spread of the fixture. These lenses are unique to the Source Four PARNel.
Focus knob - rotates the wave lens to adjust the beam spread from spot to flood (25* to 45*) in a symmetrical field. The knob rotates the Lens rotating ring. This ring does not move freely as it does on the Source Four PAR. |
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