“Lights, camera, action!” There’s a reason why lights come
first in this famous expression. Professional photographers,
television engineers and motion picture studios will all
agree that lighting is a critical element in any imaging
application. In other words, the quality of the image is
directly proportional to the quality of the lighting. This rule
is consistent with all optical applications and is especially
true with digital imaging and high definition applications.
Compared to the human eye, the digital/video camera is less
tolerant of unfavorable lighting conditions. It detects and
processes unwanted information such as flicker and glare*
caused by conventional light sources. Digital imaging
further compounds this problem by compressing the image
before processing it. The best way to compensate for these
inherent problems is to feed the camera the proper amount
of high quality light.
Navitar, which has been in the audio visual and machine
vision industry for more than 25 years, knows the value of a
high quality light source. See for yourself the difference the
Navitar Hi-Lite makes to your digital imaging applications.
Contact your Navitar representative for a free demonstration.
Schedule a free, live Hi-Lite demonstration
Free, No Obligation
Hi-Lite Demonstration!
See the dramatic difference. . .
where it really counts!
via videoconference!
Call Navitar at. . .
Don’t worry, there’s no need to become a lighting expert.
Navitar can supply you with the tools and suggestions to
master the digital imaging challenges that arise due to poor
lighting conditions.
Compare the Difference
BeforeAfter
1-800-828-6778 or 585-359-4000,
Ext. 2269
A typical example of a video teleconference system
image with standard fluorescent lights.
• Facial features are not distinct.
• Skin tones and colors are inconsistent and lack detail.
• Lighter color shades “flare-out” due to the lack of contrast.
The same room with the addition of two Navitar Hi-Lite
video lights.
• Shadows are removed and facial features now have detail.
• True color appears and the skin tone becomes more natural
and flattering.
• “Flaring” and “hot spots” are minimized and contrast is
Hi-Lites are engineered to provide
the highest quality of diffusedlight
for digital imaging. Video cameras
attain peak performance between
2800oK to 4100oK. With a color
temperature of 3200oK and a Color
Rendering Index (CRI) of 82, our
bulbs set the standard for high quality
videoconference lighting.
Dimmable
The optional dimming feature on the
Hi-Lite units allows the light intensity
to be adjusted to provide more key light for people with darker skin tones
and less for those with lighter complexions.
Adjustable lighting also provides essential
fill light, which fills in dark areas and dead spots left by
conventional lighting. The result is a sharp, crisp picture
with a remarkable improvement in contrast and definition.
No Interference
Unlike conventional fluorescent or incandescent lighting,
the Navitar Hi-Lite uses a high frequency ballast which
provides an even, low flicker output, as well as virtually
silent operation.
Low Power Consumption Generates Very
Little Heat
The Navitar Hi-Lite incorporates compact fluorescent
technology. It needs less than 110 watts to produce the
same quality light as Tungsten or Halogen lamps, which
require as much as 500-1500 watts!
Less energy for operation means less heat dissipation.
Even after long hours of operation, the fixture is still cool
to the touch. Subjects remain cool and comfortable for the
duration of the image capturing process.
PictureTel’s Distance Learning Center capitalizes on the benefi ts of the Navitar Hi-Lites
to properly illuminate the instructor.
Typical Lighting Confi gurations
The following sample diagrams show some possible
configurations for our videoconferencing lights in different
settings. They can help you anticipate your lighting
requirements, depending on room specifications and the
number of participants.
For assistance with your room requirements, please fax a
drawing of your room layout to 585-359-4999, attention
Robert Brown.
Overhead View“Horseshoe “Set-up
4.5'
View
Camera
4.5'
MonitorMonitor
Easy to Install
Designed for end-user installation, each Navitar Hi-Lite XL
model** comes equipped with an AC line cord and three
different universal ceiling grid adapters. Just follow the stepby-step mounting instructions for your specific ceiling type.
This uncomplicated installation process makes Navitar video
lighting simple to install and easy to relocate if necessary.
* For further explanation of any of the italicized words, please see the glossary.
** Hi-Lite XLR (Installation by qualifi ed electrician recommended.)
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Which Hi-Lite Works Best for Your Application?
Recessed Hi-LiteOriginal Hi-Lite
Choose From Original or Recessed Series
Two different series of Hi-Lites are available from Navitar, the new Recessed Series and the Original Series. Each series offers
a choice of dimming preferences and multiple operating voltages. The Recessed Series is a flush-mount 2’x 2’ fixture that will
either drop in to a ceiling grid or can be installed into a drywall-based application. The Original Series models are suspended
from the ceiling or mounted on a tripod.
Most models are available in 110v, 220-240v and 277v. XLR and EXR not available in 220-240v.
Recessed Hi-Lite Series (XLR, EXR & NXR)
Unique Features
• Recessed flush-mount enclosure.
• Available in 110, 220-240 (not in XLR or EXR) or 277 volts.
• Low-profile construction.
• Directional, diffused light source.
• Removable electronic chassis.
The Recessed Hi-Lite Series is the newest addition to Navitar’s
lighting solutions for videoconferencing. The Recessed
Series effectively addresses the challenges presented by the
modern day boardroom. Ideal for high-end boardrooms and
conference rooms, the recessed Hi-Lites provide the highquality lighting required by the videoconferencing camera
without compromising the aesthetics of the boardroom.
Recessed Series Hi-Lites feature multiple dimming
options and operating voltages. The XLR model includes a
built-in infrared dimmer, the EXR is wired for external threewire dimming systems, and the NXR is our non-dimming
recessed model. All three recessed models include two 50watt, 3500ºK compact fluorescent lamps in a flush-mount,
recessed enclosure. Each light also includes an installation
kit complete with safety cabling and electrical connectors.
Original Hi-Lite Series (XL, EX, NX)
Unique Features
• Portable for easy relocation of lighting unit.
• Available in 110, 220-240 or 277 volts.
• Adjustable positioning allows lights to be rotated and
tilted up to 180º.
• Directional, diffused light source.
• Ceiling or tripod installation.
Recently redesigned to accommodate a wider variety of
ceiling grids, operating voltages and dimming options. The
Original Series includes three compact fluorescent T5 lamps,
an opal diffuser, and an electronic dimming ballast. The XL
model includes a built-in infrared dimmer, the EX is wired
for external three-wire dimming systems, and the NX is our
non-dimming model. Each light also includes an installation
kit complete with ceiling grid adapters and safety cabling.
To further identify the differences among Hi-Lite models,
please refer to the quick reference comparison chart, as
well as the specifi cation and photometric tables.
Call today for a free, live video demonstration! 1-800-828-6778 or 585-359-4000, Ext. 2269
Yes.
Internal (XLR), external
(EXR), or non-dimming
(NXR).
Yes.
Recessed installation.
Yes.
Includes two 50-watt compact
fl uorescent T5 lamps.
Y es. Y es.
Yes.
Fixtures remains cool for low
heat dissipation.
Yes.
Features opal diffuser.
Yes.
Built-in dimmer module with
remote (XLR) or hardwired
to external dimming circuit
(EXR).
Available in 110, 220-240
Yes.
and 277 volts.
Yes.
Internal (XL), external (EX), or
non-dimming (NX) system.
No.
Monopoint suspension.
Yes.
Includes three 36-watt compact
fl uorescent T5 lamps.
Yes.
Fixtures remains cool for
low heat dissipation.
Yes.
Features opal diffuser.
Yes.
Built-in dimmer module with
remote (XL) or hardwired to
external dimming circuit (EX).
Flexible
Positioning
Versatile
Installation
Safety
Support
System
Removable
Electronic
Chassis
Long Power
Cord
Portability
Fixture position can be adjusted to
achieve the best results.
Equipped for easy mounting on
a suspended ceiling grid, drywall
ceiling or tripod.
Includes safety cable kit that
supports the ceiling and the
light fi xture.
Service oriented design.Yes.
Long cord allows light to be easily
plugged-in or hardwired when
installed by end-user.
Designed for simple relocation by
end-user.
Hardwired by an electrician
like a normal light fi xture.
Replaces a 2’x 2’ ceiling tile
(or half of a 2’x 4’ tile). Can
also be installed in drywall
Additional support provided
Hardwired by an electrician.
No.
Yes.
ceilings.
Yes.
as a precaution.
No.
No.
Must be moved by a
qualifi ed electrician.
Lights can be rotated and tilted up
Equipped for ceiling grid
Additional support provided
XL and NX equipped with a 25’
Yes.
to 180º.
Yes.
or tripod mounting.
Yes.
as a precaution.
No.
Unit is portable.
Yes.
AC line cord.
Yes.
Easy to relocate.
All HiLite models are recommended for use with the latest HD conferencing and presentation cameras.
Specifications & Measurements
Model Specifi cations
HiLite XLR, EXR, NXRHiLite XL, EX, NX
Housing /Finish
Refl ector
Ballast
Dimming
Lamp Socket
Inner: 0.060 formed aluminum sheet metal
Outer: 0.038 formed steel sheet metal
24 gauge (0.020) formed aluminum sheet metal (polished
specular fi nish)
(19) 2-lamp 50 watt electronic
Power factor: >0.95
Ballast factor: >0.85
Total harmonic distortion: <10%
Sound rating: Inaudible in 27 dB ambient
Lamp fl icker: None visible
Frequency of operation: >25 KHZ
Inrush current: >10X operating current
Fusing: Internal
Min. starting temperature: 10°C
Max. case temperature: 75°C
Infrared wireless with remote or wired for
external dimming
220-240 available in NRX only
2G11 4-pin, molded white high-strength
thermoplastic, push-wire connections,
18 gauge (0.040) leads
0.060 formed aluminum sheet metal, white
24 gauge (0.020) formed aluminum sheet metal (polished
specular fi nish)
(1) 3-lamp 39 watt electronic, 110VAC / 60Hz
[(1) 2-lamp 39 watt electronic, 220-240VAC / 50 Hz unit
also available]
Power factor: >0.95
Ballast factor: >0.85
Total harmonic distortion: <10%
Sound rating: Inaudible in 27 dB ambient
Lamp fl icker: None visible
Frequency of operation: >25 KHz
Inrush current: <10X operating current
Fusing: Internal
Min starting temperature: 10°C
Max case temperature: 75°C
Infrared wireless with remote or wired for
external dimming
2G11 4-pin, molded white high-strength
thermoplastic, push-wire connections,
18 gauge (0.040) leads
(3) x 36/39/16T5/T/2G11/RS
3500°K standard (part #8-13698), also
available in 4100°K (part #8-13699),
12,000 hours rated lamp life
for angular and directional rotation
Height: 8.25” (216 mm) without yoke
Height: 12.0” (305 mm) inc. yoke
Width: 18.75” (476.25 mm)
Depth: 5.0” (127 mm)
Wireless I/R dimming (XLR)
External dimming (EXR)
Non-dimming (NXR)
Lamp
Mounting
Dimensions
Control
Weight
(2) x 50/T/2G11/RS
3500°K standard (part # 8-13698), also available in
4100°K (part #8-13699),
12,000 hours rated lamp life
Fits into a 2’ x 2’ or 2’ x 4’ suspended ceiling grid or
drywall applications
Outer Housing:
Height: 7.00” / 177.80 mm
Width: 23.38” / 593.85 mm
Depth: 23.38” / 593.85 mm
Wireless I/R dimming (XLR)
External dimming (EXR)
Non-dimming (NXR)
41 lbs (14.1 kg)8.3 lbs (3.8 kg) including yoke
[220 240- volt unit (2) x 36/39/16T5/T.2G11/RS]
1/4 x 20 tripod mount or safety fastener for ceiling grid
attachment, complete with swivel post and adjustable yoke
All HiLite models are recommended for use with the latest HD conferencing and presentation cameras.
Call today for a free, live video demonstration! 1-800-828-6778 or 585-359-4000, Ext. 2269
Photometric Measurements* (from center)
HiLite XLR, EXR, NXRHiLite XL, EX, NX
Distance
3 ft
(0.91 m)
6 ft
(1.83 m)
(2.74 m)
9ft
12 ft
(3.66 m)
3 ft
(0.91 m)
6 ft
(1.83 m)
9ft
(2.74 m)
12 ft
(3.66 m)
Color
Temperature
Foot Candles
2960˚K2920˚K2860˚K2830˚K2960˚K2920˚K2860˚K2830˚K
125331811125331811
Average Radial Photometric Measurements (36” from center)
HiLite XLR, EXR, NXRHiLite XL, EX, NX
Distance
Color
Temperature
Foot Candles
3 ft
(0.91 m)
2945˚K2890˚K2840˚K2815˚K2945˚K2890˚K2840˚K2815˚K
2821.514.5102821.514.510
FAQs
How long do bulbs last? Are they expensive? Bulbs are
rated at 12,000-hour lamp life. Replacement bulbs can be
purchased from Navitar.
How much do the lights weigh? Will my ceiling support
them? The Recessed Hi-Lite units weigh approximately 16.8
lbs (7.6 kg), The Original Hi-Lite units weigh approximately
8.3 lbs (3.8 kg). Most suspended ceiling grids are rated to
support more than 50 lbs. All units are shipped with a
supplemental support harness.
6 ft
(1.83 m)
9ft
(2.74 m)
12 ft
(3.66 m)
3 ft
(0.91 m)
(1.83 m)
Glossary
Color Rendering Index (CRI): A rating system that describes
the effect of a light source on the color appearance of objects
(compared to a standard reference source of the same color
temperature). A rating of 100 is the highest possible CRI.
Typical cool white fluorescent lamps have a CRI of 62.
Lamps with rare-earth phosphors can have a CRI of 80 or higher.
Color Temperature: The color a light source appears to be,
ranging from reddish (lower color temperatures) to bluish
(higher color temperatures). Measured in degrees Kelvin (ºK).
6 ft
9ft
(2.74 m)
12 ft
(3.66 m)
Which model is best suited for my application? All models
will work in most situations. Which model best suits your
needs depends on requirements such as aesthetics, portability
or cost. For example:
Recessed Hi-Lite: Best for areas where room aesthetics
•
are paramount, such as high-end boardrooms or
corporate headquarters.
Original Hi-Lite: Best for applications where portability
•
will be needed, such as portable streaming studios or
use with “roll-about systems.”
What is the warranty period? One year parts and labor,
excluding bulbs. (For a written copy of the complete
warranty, call Navitar at 1-800-828-6778 or 585-359-4000.)
Diffused Light: Produces a soft light with soft shadows
while illuminating a relatively large area. Illumination is
indistinct rather than obvious, distinct light beams.
Fill Light: Supplementary illumination positioned to reduce
or eliminate shadows created by key light.
Flare: Over-saturation of light that appears when too much
light is picked-up by a camera’s lens and reflected off its
internal glass elements.
Foot Candle (fc): A measurement of illumination where one
unit is equal to the light of a candle at a distance of one foot.
Glare: A condition caused by light within the visible field
that is brighter than the level of light to which the eyes are adapted.
Key Light: The principal directional light. Usually
positioned off-center and angled towards the subject.
Three-point Lighting: A basic lighting method in which key
light, fill light and back light are all used to illuminate the
subject while providing depth and texture.
What Our Customers Are Saying
“As a trainer and an educator, spending time explaining the
different technologies involved in videoconferencing, I fi nd all
too often that the lighting is completely overlooked. This is
generally due to the diffi culty and expense related to refi tting
an existing space with new lighting just to accommodate new
videoconference systems. The quality and distribution of the
lighting can, however, make or break the performance of the
cameras and the codec in a videoconference room. All too
often a $25,000.00 videoconference system is driven into the
dirt by a simple lack of proper lighting. Your products are one
method that provide a cost effective, easily installed solution for
many environments, offering the end user a way to maximize their
investment in the rest of the systems.”
— Scott Sharer, President, Communication Design Group
“We have two of your instruments and they have rescued
our videoconferencing room from standard fl uorescent down
light. Now the image that is seen on the far side is crisp, well
textured, and color balanced beautifully. The sites that we have
connected with have commented on how good our room looks to
them. . . . We work with videoconferencing facilities all over the
world, and you can be sure we will recommend your products to
anyone, anytime. Thanks for a great product!”
“Let’s face it, not all conference rooms are the same. Poor
lighting is a common problem and can present challenges for
videoconferencing systems at any price. Navitar has been
instrumental in providing lighting solutions for Polycom,
our resellers and our end-users. We do not hesitate in
recommending this product to anyone.”
— Dan Morris, Senior Product Manager, Enterprise
Communication Systems, Polycom, Inc.
— Richard Parlato, Executive Vice President, Proximity, Inc.
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