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Technical specifications

TYPE: 

ITA3D 600

Laser diodes

Type ITA3D 600:
- 100mW red laser (wavelength: 635nm)
- 100mW green laser (wavelength: 532nm)
- 400mW blue laser (wavelength: 450nm)
- mixed output: 500mW white max. 

Tech specs:

scanset: 25 kpps high-speed optical scanner with a maximum angle of +/- 30 degrees

- working modes: auto, sound-active, master/slave, DMX-512, ILDA
- graphics and effects: 128 beam show and animated graphic show patterns with 3D animation
- high-efficiency 3D optical grating system for unique 3D lighting effects
- hanging bracket, for use with a lighting stand or truss system
- built-in microphone with adjustable sensitivity
- pattern size adjustable (small-large)
- ILDA control with DB25 connectors
- DMX-control with 3-pin XLR connectors
- DMX-control: 12 channels
- Power supply: 100-250V AC, 50/60 Hz
- Power consumption: 50 Watt
- dimensions: 200 x 235 x 130 mm
- weight: 4.5 kg

Laser class and licensing

This laser has the capability to perform with a power of maximum 500mW theoretically. However, the optics 
of the laser have a small influence on the beam output power, thus reducing the maximum power slightly. In 
practice, this device falls under Class 3B. 
Class 3B and Class 4 lasers are able to cause serious injury to your audience when used incorrectly. It is 
therefore strongly recommended that only skilled laser operators and technicians install and operate this 
device. 
Class 3B and Class 4 lasers can be used for audience scanning in a safe way, but only when used by a 
skilled laser operator or technician. 

There are no official laser laws or licenses to operate or own a laser device. However, there is specific 
guidance issued by the Health and Safety Executive in the form of a document called HS(G)95 The 
Radiation Safety of Lasers Used for Display Purposes. HS(G)95 outlines a number of detailed points to 
consider when using lasers for lightshow purposes.

 

Class 3B and 4 laser products are required to have 

several specific safety features as part of their design. These features are laid out in the British Standard on 
Laser Product Safety BS/EN 60825-1 and are a requirement of the product meeting CE approvals.

Connectors and wiring schematics:

DMX-connections:

Electrical wiring:

Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.

User manual version: 2.0

Creation date + author initials: 05-12-2013 RV Revision date + author initials: 18-02-2014 RV

Summary of Contents for ITA3D 600

Page 1: ...wheel User manual Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 05 12 2013 RV Revision...

Page 2: ...nected Do not 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...

Page 3: ...the device while in use Avoid brute force during the installation and operation of this device Familiarize yourself with the functions of the device before use Do not allow operation of the device by...

Page 4: ...electrical shocks and short circuit Always mount the fuse cover back to the fuse compartment Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice Us...

Page 5: ...e the laser device running unattended The requirements for laser shows may vary from country to country and even from region to region Contact your local authorities for more information regarding pro...

Page 6: ...sconnect it from the power supply and store it in a dust free environment Always check the unit for possible damage before use If you suspect that something is wrong with the unit do not connect it to...

Page 7: ...d for activation of auto sound active mode 11 Microphone sensitivity knob low high 12 Remote interlock connector 13 IEC power inlet 14 ON OFF switch 15 Key lock switch 16 Safety eye 17 Hanging bracket...

Page 8: ...ear shivering when projecting very complex or very large patterns on surfaces as a wall ceiling or decorative cloth Selecting a working mode This laser device has several working modes which are autom...

Page 9: ...aser using ILDA lasersoftware you need to connect a DB25 cable to the laser The laser automatically detects the ILDA connection and will override any selected working mode thus switching automatically...

Page 10: ...kpps max in your laser software is recommended Selecting the wrong scanner speed in your laser software may cause permanent damage to the laser components When creating figures patterns or graphics al...

Page 11: ...llow Green Blue Purple Fixed color Random single color Random 7 colors Moving 7 colors fixed color 4 Pattern selection 0 255 128 built in patterns 5 Movement Y 0 127 Manual Y positioning 128 191 Autom...

Page 12: ...our DMX controller Faulty positioning of the DMX polarity switch on the controller flip the polarity switch on your DMX controller No response or DMX activity signal LEDs active Check your DMX cables...

Page 13: ...he reset program This will reset all values to the original 0 point The fixture does not respond fast enough to the set speed on my DMX controller Moving parts can not keep up with the set speed Decre...

Page 14: ...practice this device falls under Class 3B Class 3B and Class 4 lasers are able to cause serious injury to your audience when used incorrectly It is therefore strongly recommended that only skilled las...

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