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Setting up the device

- When the power supply is connected, the unit will first calibrate the stepping motors of the unit. It is normal 
that this may cause any noise. When the calibration is done, the unit is ready to be used (in the selected 
DMX, automatic or music controlled mode)
- It is possible that the unit may shut off the beam projection when no music or sound is detected. This will 
avoid the projection of a solid, static beam, which may cause injury to eyesight.
- This unit uses stepping motors to create variable movements to the laser beam. This way, figures and 
patterns can be made. The unit uses high-speed stepping motors to create the moving beams of the laser. It 
is normal that the laser beam and projection may appear ‘flickering’ when projecting large or complex 
patterns.
- The projected beams of the unit may appear shivering when projecting complex or large patterns on 
surfaces as a wall, ceiling or decorative cloth. 

Selecting a working mode

This laser device has three working modes, which
are 

automatic, music-controlled

 and 

DMX

. To

select the right operating mode for your situation,
use the dipswitch panel on the rear of the unit.

A DMX-dipswitch panel works with a binary
character. It sends a 0 or 1 message to the
electrical circuit. To select a working mode, pay
close attention to the information scheduled below.
Every DMX dipswitch stands for a certain value,
which is on or off. The values are stated on the right.

1 – 1
2 – 2
3 – 4
4 – 8
5 – 16
6 – 32
7 – 64
8 – 128
9 – 256
10 – mode switch (DMX ON/OFF)

 

To select the different working modes, pay close attention to the setting of DMX 
dipswitches below:

Summary of Contents for ITA01 MKII 130mW RGY DMX laser

Page 1: ...ITA01 MKII 130mW RGY DMX laser User manual...

Page 2: ...cover or remove the ground contact Never leave cables lying around Do not open the device and do not modify any hard or software of this unit Do not insert this object into air vents Do not connect th...

Page 3: ...f with the functions of the device before use Do not allow operation of the device by unskilled or unqualified people Use of the device in other ways than described in this user manual may cause damag...

Page 4: ...e should be more than 3 meters A laser operator is required for the operation of this laser device Never leave the laser device running unattended The requirements for laser shows may vary from countr...

Page 5: ...le damage do not use it If the unit is not going to be used for a longer period of time disconnect it from the power supply and store it in a dust free environment Always check the unit for possible d...

Page 6: ...in and output for the distribution of DMX signals 3 LED indicator LED indicator for the music activated mode 4 Microphone Built in microphone for the music activated mode 5 Microphone sensitivity Var...

Page 7: ...am and projection may appear flickering when projecting large or complex patterns The projected beams of the unit may appear shivering when projecting complex or large patterns on surfaces as a wall c...

Page 8: ...d automatic working mode of the laser to have a fully automatic lasershow Depending on the starting address you selected earlier the laser responds to the following commands In this example we use DMX...

Page 9: ...aximum angle 25 degrees Working modes automatic full automatic laser show with built in program music activated full automatic laser show with built in program responding to the beat of music DMX 9 ch...

Page 10: ...Electrical diagram Connectors and wiring schematics DMX connections Electrical wiring...

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