VIDEO TELECONFERENCE LUMINAIRE VTS2GPK332
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Features
•Provides soft vertical illumination for comfortable televising of par- ticipants.
•Shields the camera from light sources and eliminates glare on the projection screen.
•Integrated specular parabolic blades and prismatic acrylic lens assembly for directional brightness control.
•86 minimum VCP in rooms with less than 10' ceiling (3 lamp T8).
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•Concealed “T” hinges.
•Louver/lens assembly with positive light stop.
•Four earthquake clips standard.
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•Construction to meet NYC Code Requirements and Chicago Plenum Code is available.
MOUNTING METHODS
G | exposed |
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| 1/4" max. | |
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24" | 15/16" | |
or 1" | ||
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T | exposed slot |
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24"9/16"
DIMENSIONS
6" (152mm)
| 24" (610mm) |
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6" (152mm) | 2" x | |
| with two K.O.s |
(7/8" dia.)
TELECONFERENCE LIGHTING RECOMMENDATIONS
1.I.E.S. recommends 50 maintained footcandles for telecon- ferencing.
2.3000K lamps with C.R.I. of 82 suggested for better skin tone.
3.Teleconferencing luminaires are to be mounted in the
ceiling with the lamps perpendicular to the wall that the viewing screen is on.
4.The end of the first fixture must be a minimum of 6 feet from the viewing screen (see diagram).
5.Side and back walls should be illuminated to reduce
contrast vs. other vertical surfaces. Use wall lighting luminaires where nec- essary. 5:1 maximum luminance ratio
suggested.
NOTE: For wall lighting, request Folio
6' Min.
Lamp
DirectionEnd of
Fixture
Viewing
Screen
TELECONFERENCING ORIENTATION
Job Information | Type: |
Job Name:
Cat. No.:
Lamp(s): Volts/Ballast:
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