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Introducing the revolutionary RoboSpot follow spot system, a device that allows follow spot operators to remotely control up to 12 fixtures simultaneously without the safety concerns and impracticality of placing personnel at the top venues such as stadiums, indoor arenas, concert halls, theatres, TV and film sets. Stunning visual displays are now possible with as many as 12 perfectly synchronised fixtures following a performer across the stage.

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With the RoboSpot follow spot system it is no longer necessary to send operators into the rafters of venues to operate heavy and cumbersome traditional follow spot fixtures that take up valuable space in the world’s live entertainment venues. Operators can now safely control multiple fixtures such as the BMFL range of products (exc. BMFL Wash), iESPRITE, ESPRITE, ESPRITE FS, iFORTE, iFORTE FS, iFORTE LTX, iFORTE LTX FS, FORTE, FORTE FS, T1 Profile, T1 Profile FS, T2 Profile, T2 Profile FS, DL7S, DL4S, iSpiider, iPointe65, iPointe, MegaPointe, Pointe, iPAINTE, PAINTE, PAINTE Spot, SPOTE, CUETE, ProMotion, Viva CMY, SilverScan, Tarrantula, Spiider, LEDBeam 150, LEDBeam 350, iBeam 350, MMX WashBeam and MMX Blade from any location within the venue, reducing set-up times and operating costs.

The Robe RoboSpot system features a BaseStation with a large 15.6-inch HD touch screen for the operator to observe the performance from a “first person” viewpoint and a full range of hand controls for operating the fixtures such as pan, tilt, intensity, focus, faders and many others, all of which are fully customisable for the operator’s benefit. The screen receives the live video feed from the RoboSpot MotionCamera or from the fixture-mounted RoboSpot camera and the operator’s commands are instantly transferred to the luminaires via DMX control with no lag for perfect motion tracking across the stage.

Extra controls are available through the touch screen display as well as four programmable jog-wheels with an additional 10 fully configurable buttons for a truly customised user experience. The remote lighting desk still retains control of the internal features of the fixtures such as light intensity and colour. All these features combine to make RoboSpot an innovative follow spot system.

Innovations
GDTF – General Device Type Format
GDTF – General Device Type Format

The General Device Type Format creates a unified definition for exchange of data for the operation of intelligent luminaries, such as moving lights. The file format is human readable and developed using open source formats.

Pixel Follower
Pixel Follower

Do you want to draw even more attention to a performer illuminated by RoboSpot™ lighting? Now you can, with the Pixel Follower control option.

QVGA Robe Touch Screen Display System
QVGA Robe Touch Screen Display System

The QVGA Robe touch screen display gives full access to all fixture setup and diagnostic functions and is very intuitive to navigate.

Product Video

RoboSpot

Technical Specification

Main features

15.6" monitor

QVGA Robe touch screen with battery backup

4 control jog-wheels

10 preset buttons with a direct access of the pre-programmed features

Activation button

Pan & Tilt freeze buttons

2 faders mounted on the handles with direct control of the key features 0-100% (for example dimmer and iris), assignable to any fixture properties (focus, zoom, frost, etc)

Manual movement control with position indication on the screen

User setting of controllable attributes

Saving and uploading of custom settings

Compatible with: Compatible with the Robe BMFL™ FollowSpot / FollowSpot LT, BMFL™ Spot, BMFL™ Blade, BMFL™ WashBeam, BMFL™ WashBeam EV, ESPRITE®, ESPRITE® FS, iESPRITE®, FORTE®, FORTE® FS, iFORTE®, iFORTE® FS, iFORTE® LTX WB, iFORTE® LTX FS, TX1 PosiProfile™, T1 Profile™, T1 Profile FS™, T2 Profile™, T2 Profile FS™, DL7S Profile™, DL4S Profile™, iSpiider®, iPointe65®, iPointe®, MegaPointe®, Pointe®, SPOTE™, CUETE®, PAINTE®, PAINTE® SPOT, iPAINTE®, ProMotion™, Viva CMY™, SilverScan™, Tarrantula™, Spiider®, LEDBeam 150™, LEDBeam 350™, iBeam 350™, MMX WashBeam™, MMX Blade™, when the RoboSpot MotionCamera is connected to the RoboSpot BaseStation

One RoboSpot can control up to 12 fixtures

Control and programming
Thermal specification
Electrical specification and connections
Video inputs
Approvals
Mechanical specification
Rigging
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