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SGM Q8
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Product Version 1.0 | Revision D | Released 2022-06-20
LED ENGINE
The Q-8 is a luminaire with RGBW panels and white LED stripes (see figure 13). A total of eight individually controllable
segments, four of which generate wide-ranging color effects and pixel-mapping combinations, and four for dedicated
white strobe blinders.
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FIXTURE PROPERTIES
FACTORY DEFAULT
When restoring factory defaults in the Q-8, the following
settings will be set:
DMX address = 1.
DMX mode (POI version) = Default mode (6 channel).
DMX mode = Default mode (27 channel).
Startup mode = DMX.
Display saver = Off.
Flip screen = Off.
RDM device label set to = Fixture type name.
Internal program reset.
STROBE STRIP 1
LED PIXEL 1
LED PIXEL 3
LED PIXEL 2
LED PIXEL 4
STROBE STRIP 3
STROBE STRIP 2
STROBE STRIP 4
Figure 20: Q-8 Pixel segments
High-speed strobe effect
The Q-8 features two stripes of dedicated strobe light. These strobes have multiple modes, including: random strobe,
pulse effects and pulse effects with variable speed (Standard version only).
Beam angle
The standard Q-8 offers a native 110º beam angle in the Q section, and a native 84º beam angle in the strobe blinders.
These can be modified using different optional magnetic holographic filter frames and barndoors.
High Speed Mode:
When one of the High Speed Modes is active, the panel intensity channel is used to turn on the white LED of the pan-
el (5600K / CRI 90 / Brightness 100%). This requires the panel intensity channel to be set to a DMX value from 1 to 255.
At a DMX value of 0, the Panel will turn off. Any other channel will be disabled when a High Speed Mode is active. 7
different modes are available to assure the best output depending on the ambient temperature:
Mode 1: unknown or variable ambient temperature.
Mode 2: temperatures up to 15°C.
Mode 3: temperatures up to 20°C.
Mode 4: temperatures up to 25°C
Mode 5: temperatures up to 30°C.
Mode 6: temperatures up to 35°C.
Mode 7: temperatures up to 40°C.”

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