


The Periskop Round from Linea Light is a precision outdoor projector collection built around one practical advantage: the ability to put light exactly where it needs to go. A double-joint mechanism allows full horizontal rotation and wide vertical tilt, so the head can be aimed at extreme angles without compromise. Combine that with four body sizes, eight beam categories, RGBW and Dynamic White variants, and installation options spanning wall, ceiling, floor, pole, bracket, and tree-mount, and you have a collection that covers most outdoor accent and architectural lighting applications from a single product family.
Available through Raylinc across Queensland and the Northern Territory, the Periskop Round suits façade lighting, landscape uplighting, pathway and precinct projectors, and architectural feature work.
The collection comes in four sizes, each with its own lumen output range and mounting compatibility.
| Model | Diameter | Power range | Delivered lumens | Base types |
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Periskop80
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Ø 80 mm | 2.5 W to 11 W AC | 109 to 1,061 lm | R, RM, RBS |
| Periskop115 | Ø 115 mm | 8.5 W to 21 W AC | 257 to 2,215 lm | R, RM, RBS |
| Periskop150 | Ø 150 mm | 17 W to 37.5 W AC | 547 to 3,446 lm | R, RM |
| Periskop175 | Ø 175 mm | 46 W to 49 W AC | 1,792 to 6,203 lm | R, RM |
The R base is a standard round ground mount. RM is a modular base designed for pole-arm installation; up to six Periskop Round_RM units can mount on a single pole arm. RBS is a base-plus-extension variant that offsets the optical unit away from the mounting surface, useful where the project requires a more advanced positioning geometry.
All four sizes run on 220–240 V AC, mains-compatible for Australian installations across the board.
This is where the Periskop Round earns its place on complex projects. The collection offers eight standard beam categories, plus a full elliptical optic range for asymmetric distribution applications.
Symmetric beam categories:
Elliptical optic range covers vertical and horizontal orientations, useful for illuminating tall, narrow façade elements or wide, low surfaces where a symmetric beam would either overshoot or under-fill.
Optional honeycomb louvre versions (Comfort/SC/MC configurations) reduce direct glare at the source. These are the correct specification for environments where pedestrian sightlines to the fixture are unavoidable, like entries, low wall mounts, or covered walkways.
Most outdoor projectors offer a limited tilt angle from a fixed base. The Periskop Round takes a different approach. The double-joint mechanism provides three independent axes of movement: base rotation, double-joint rotation of the head, and tilt. The Ø 80 mm version uses a single rotation at the joint; all larger sizes use the full double-joint system.
This means a wall-mounted Periskop115 can be aimed back along a façade, steeply downward to graze a paved surface, or out at a horizontal angle to project across an open space all from the same mounting point. For pole-mounted installations using the RM modular base, multiple heads on a single arm can each be aimed independently, making it practical to address several separate elements from one pole location.
Fixed colour temperature options: 2200K, 2700K, 3000K, 4000K. Standard selection rules apply: 2200K or 2700K for landscape, hospitality, and residential accent work; 3000K for mixed precincts; 4000K for commercial or civic contexts.
RGBW variants are available across all four body sizes in both R and RM base configurations. RGBW at 3000K or 4000K white point allows full colour mixing alongside a calibrated white channel, making these suitable for event-capable public spaces, civic installations, or projects where the brief may change over the building’s lifetime.
Dynamic White (2200K to 5000K) is available on the 150 mm and 175 mm sizes (18 W per channel for the 150, 25 W per channel for the 175). This is the preferred specification for museum entrances, retail facades, and hospitality projects where the warm-to-cool tunability adds value.
Five powder-coat finishes: White (R9003), Brilliant Grey (R9006), Text Black (R9005), Dark Brown, and Mattefield Green (R6031). The Mattefield Green finish is well-suited to landscape settings where the fixture needs to recede into planting or tree canopies.
The Periskop Round supports wall, floor, ceiling, pole, bracket, and tree-mounted installations.
Dedicated accessories include a tree belt (suitable for R base variants up to 175 mm), a plastic peg for ground staking (two sizes: 204 mm for 80 mm, 301 mm for 115 mm to 175 mm), and pole arms for 61 mm and 103 mm poles, each accommodating up to six RM-base units.
Anti-glare cylindrical snoots and 45° cylindrical snoots are available in all five finishes for each body size, but only for Comfort (SC/MC) versions, which carry the fixing ring. Standard (S/M) versions cannot be retrofitted with anti-glare accessories, so the Comfort version should be specified at the time of order wherever glare control is a project requirement.
| Model | Base type | IP rating | IK rating |
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| Periskop80 | R / RBS | IP65 | IK07 |
| Periskop80 | RM | IP66 | IK07 |
| Periskop115 | R / RBS | IP65 | IK09 |
| Periskop115 | RM | IP66 | IK09 |
| Periskop150 | R | IP65 | IK09 |
| Periskop150 | RM | IP66 | IK09 |
| Periskop175 | R / RM | IP65/IP66 | IK08 |
The RM modular base achieves IP66 (full protection against powerful water jets) making it appropriate for exposed pole installations in coastal Queensland conditions. IK09 on the 115 mm and 150 mm models means the body withstands a 10-joule impact, the same rating used in high-traffic public environment specifications.
The R (Round base) is a standard fixed ground or surface mount. The RM (Modular base) is designed for pole-arm installation and supports up to six units per arm on 61 mm or 103 mm poles. The RBS (Base plus Extension) offsets the optical unit away from the mounting surface using an extension arm, allowing the head to be positioned further from the pole or wall, useful where the geometry of a project requires the light source to clear an obstacle or reach a specific aim point.
For single-trunk uplighting, a Spot (10° to 19°) or Medium Flood (30° to 39°) optic is the typical starting point, depending on the trunk diameter and the distance between the fixture and the tree. The Hyper Spot (1° to 3°) and Ultra Spot (4° to 6°) are better suited to long-distance projections onto façade details or signage. For canopy wash, a Wide Flood (50° to 70°) at close range or a Medium Wide Flood (40° to 49°) at greater distance gives broader coverage without excessive spillage.
Specify the Comfort version whenever anti-glare accessories (cylindrical snoots or 45° snoots) are required. Standard versions do not carry the fixing ring needed for these accessories, and they cannot be added after the fact. If pedestrian sightlines to the fixture are unavoidable, or if the brief requires glare control (for example, an entry sequence, low wall mount, or pool surround), the Comfort version is the correct specification.
Yes. RGBW arrayLED variants are available for 80 mm, 115 mm, 150 mm, and 175 mm in both R and RM base configurations. The RGBW white point is 3000K as standard (4000K available on the 80 mm). Beam options on RGBW variants are more limited than standard white versions (Narrow Spot through Wide Flood depending on body size) so confirm the specific optic availability against the product data when specifying RGBW for a project requiring a tight beam angle.
Dimming options include DALI (available across most white variants), RF dimming, and DMX control for colour-changing and RGBW versions. CV 48V switching is also supported. For RGBW and Dynamic White variants, the electronics driver series (CF, CT, GC, GD) determines which control protocol is available. Always confirm the correct driver against the specific product code when integrating with an existing control system or BMS.
Contact the Raylinc team for photometric files, product availability, and specification support for your QLD or NT project.