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What types of effect are safe to scan directly at audiences?

Fast moving laser effects with evenly distributed scan patterns, such as circular tunnels are 

generally safer than effects such as finger beams, or effects with pronounced bright spots in them. 

Diffraction grating type effects are typically safer to point towards an audience, as long as the 

bright central spots are kept above head height. The important thing is to not guess if an effect is 

safe or not, and if in doubt keep it above head height. Being aware of the laser’s hazard distance 

is useful to know.

Hazard Distances

All display lasers have a characteristic known as the hazard distance for direct viewing (NOHD). 

This is distance at which the hazard of viewing the laser directly no longer presents a hazard. i.e. 

at any point between the laser projector and the calculated hazard distance, it may be hazardous 

to view the laser directly. But viewing the laser directly from beyond the hazard distance is 

considered to be safe.

The worst case effect to look at directly is a static single beam, because all the light energy is 

concentrated into one point. The hazard distances for several different powers of typical Class 3B 

laser are shown in the table below, to give an idea of the distances involved.

 Laser Output Power    10mW 

  30mW  

 50mW  

100mW  

250mW  

450mW

 Hazard Distance        12m             20m              25m               36m              56m               76m

Table 1 Static Beam Hazard Distances.

Note - The values have been calculated assuming the characteristics of a typical laser lightshow device, 

which has a beam spread of 2mradians. Actual devices may differ in practice, so this table should only be 

used as a guide. Details of how to calculate laser hazard distances are detailed in the British Safety Stand-

ard, and many laser safety text books. It is also one of  the topics usually covered in laser safety courses.

It can been seen that static laser beams can remain hazardous for considerable distances, which 

is why projecting such effects into peoples faces in not recommended.

Remember, projecting these beams overhead is fine, as long as they, or any reflections, are not 

hitting anybody.

When an effect such as a tunnel is projected, the continual scanning reduces the time the eye is 

directly exposed to the laser energy. These types of effect are less harmful to aim at the audience 

directly. The table below shows the hazard distances of a stationary circular tunnel, with a spread 

of 50 degrees, and a scan rate of 20Hz, to give an idea of how it is reduced.

 Laser Output Power     10mW        30mW          50mW          100mW          250mW         450mW
 Hazard Distance             5m              9m              11m               16m               26m              35m

Table 2 Scanned Tunnel Hazard Distances.

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Page 1: ...Order code EQLA41 User manual ...

Page 2: ...RE USING THIS EQUIPMENT HIGH VOLTAGE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Before your initial start up please make sure that there is no damage caused during transportation Should there be any consult your dealer and do not use the equipment To maintain the equipment in good working condition and to ensure safe operation it is necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in...

Page 3: ...able periodically If the equipment is dropped or damaged disconnect the mains power supply immediately Have a qualified engineer inspect the equipment before operating again If the equipment has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation e g after transportation do not switch it on immediately The arising condensation might damage the equipment Leave the equipment switched off until it has re...

Page 4: ...anner angle Operating modes 1 Sound Activated 2 Auto Run 3 DMX Power consumption 21W Power supply 240V Dimensions 255 x 213 x 164mm Weight 2Kgs Fuse 2A Features The Lexor features 7 DMX channels and many laser patterns that are ideal with or without fog Equinox Lexor Laser Technical specifications Rear view Identification 1 Keylock 2 Cooling fan 3 DMX In 4 DMX out 5 Audio sensitivity knob 6 Dip sw...

Page 5: ...l programmes In this mode the laser diodes will remain on constantly until the power is turned OFF or the mode is changed 3 DMX mode To select DMX mode set dip switch 10 to OFF You can now set the required DMX address using dip witches 1 to 9 Please refer to the chart below for DMX functions DMX function chart Equinox Lexor Laser Operation modes Channel Value Function CH1 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH2 CH7 0...

Page 6: ...re that occupies or uses 7 channels of DMX and was addressed to start on DMX channel 100 would read data from channels 100 101 102 103 104 105 and 106 Choose a start address so that the channels used do not overlap E g the next unit in the chain starts at 107 Set the start address using the group of dip switches located usually on the back of the fixture Each dip switch has an associated value Add...

Page 7: ...he order in which fixtures are connected in a DMX line does not influence the DMX addressing For example a fixture assigned to a DMX address of 1 may be placed anywhere in a DMX line at the beginning at the end or anywhere in the middle When a fixture is assigned a DMX address of 1 the DMX controller knows to send DATA assigned to address 1 to that unit no matter where it is located in the DMX cha...

Page 8: ...cable terminator part number CABL90 will decrease the possibilities of erratic behaviour 5 Pin XLR DMX Connectors Some manufactures use 5 pin XLR connectors for data transmission in place of 3 pin 5 Pin XLR fixtures may be implemented in a 3 pin XLR DMX line When inserting standard 5 pin XLR connectors in to a 3 pin line a cable adaptor must be used The Chart below details the correct cable conver...

Page 9: ...Equinox Lexor Laser Dip Switch Reference Chart DMX Dip Switch Quick Reference Chart Dip Switch Position ...

Page 10: ...n be harmful if not properly setup or is misused But when used following the recommended health and safety guidelines laser lighting effects no more harmful than looking at any conventional lighting effect This guide has been put together to provide you with some background information about laser safety and guidance on the recommended health and safety requirements for using lasers in public plac...

Page 11: ...nters output more accessible power than CD DVD players and are normally limited to being Class 2 devices While most laser lighting effects products are Class 3B and Class 4 laser products These two classes have the highest potential to cause harm because they emit the greatest light output This is of course desirable and necessary for laser lighting effects A laser product that emits more than 5mW...

Page 12: ...r for lightshow use 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 Furthermore since April 2010 new health and safety legislation was introduced in the UK that sets legal lim...

Page 13: ...elp limit the use of the laser projector to those that have key access Without the key inserted and in the on position the laser will not emit an output The idea behind laser products having key switches is that only those people that are aware of how to operate the laser safely should be given access to the keys The emissions indicator is intended to show when the laser is ready to produce a ligh...

Page 14: ...aser Safety Officer LSO The Laser Safety Officer should be aware of the safety issues when using lasers and is responsible for overseeing how the laser is used In smaller businesses the LSO will probably also be the installer operator owner etc Diffraction vs Direct X Y Scanning Lasers Diffraction type lasers have become increasingly popular in recent years creating laser effects that split the be...

Page 15: ...e height specified is not the height of the actual projector but it refers to the height of the laser effect Therefore having the laser projector positioned at 3m height and aimed directly down is not what the guidance is saying Equinox Lexor Laser Safety ...

Page 16: ...he table below to give an idea of the distances involved Laser Output Power 10mW 30mW 50mW 100mW 250mW 450mW Hazard Distance 12m 20m 25m 36m 56m 76m Table 1 Static Beam Hazard Distances Note The values have been calculated assuming the characteristics of a typical laser lightshow device which has a beam spread of 2mradians Actual devices may differ in practice so this table should only be used as ...

Page 17: ...5 3 2008 Guidance for Laser Displays and Shows Issued by British Standards Institute Website www bsigroup co uk PD IEC TR 60825 14 2004 Laser Safety User Guide User Guide Issued by British Standards Institute Website www bsigroup co uk Health Safety Executive Website www hse gov uk Laser Information and Safety Advice Health Protection Agency Website www hpa org uk Laser Show Safety Information Web...

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