All operating elements and connections de
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scribed can be found on the fold-out page 3.
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Operating Elements
and Connections
1 White stroboscope LEDs (8 ×)
2 Lenses for the colour LEDs (8 ×)
3 Laser beam outlet
4 Mounting bracket
5 Control buttons
Button FUNC to select the operating mode
Buttons UP and DOWN to change a setting
Button ENTER to save a setting and to call up
the submenu for the speed (S 0 … S100)
6 LEDs for the operating mode
DMX
= DMX mode
SOUND = music-controlled light show
AUTO
= automatic light show
SLAVE = slave mode: control via a connected
master unit
7 Display
8 Microphone for music-controlled light effects
9 Control SENSITIVITY to adjust the microphone
sensitivity for music-controlled light effects
10 XLR chassis plug DMX INPUT: DMX signal
input for connecting a light controller or for con-
nection to the DMX signal output of another
DMX-controlled unit
11 XLR jack DMX OUTPUT: DMX signal output for
connection to the DMX input of another DMX-
controlled unit
12 Setscrew (2 ×) for the mounting bracket
13 Key switch LOCK to switch off the laser beams
(to protect the show laser unit against unautho-
rised operation)
14 Support for the mains fuse
Always replace a blown fuse by one of the same
type.
15 Mains jack for connection to a socket (230 V~ /
50 Hz) via the mains cable provided
16 Connection POWER OUT for power supply of
another unit
17 Jack REMOTE for an emergency stop switch
Important: If no emergency stop switch is connected,
insert the connection plug supplied into the jack
REMOTE; otherwise, it will not be possible to switch on
the laser beams.
18 Safety lug to fasten a safety rope
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Safety Notes
The unit corresponds to all relevant directives of
the EU and is therefore marked with
.
2.1 Special notes for laser units
The unit corresponds to the laser class 3R. The
lasers have the following power and wavelengths:
For units with the laser class 3R, a laser safety
adviser must be appointed in writing and present
during operation (regulation BGV B2 of the German
employersʼ liability insurance association). In addi-
tion, the units must be inspected and approved.
If the distance to the laser beam outlet (3)
exceeds 1 m, the laser power will decrease so that
the laser class 2 M applies. In this case, no laser
safety adviser will be required; however, the follow-
ing safety notes must be observed:
2.2 General safety notes
G
The unit is suitable for indoor use only. Protect it
against dripping water and splash water, high air
humidity and heat (admissible ambient tempera-
ture range: 0 – 40 °C).
G
Do not place any vessel with liquid on the unit,
e. g. a drinking glass.
G
Do not operate the unit and immediately discon-
nect the mains plug from the socket
1. if the unit or the mains cable is visibly dam-
aged,
WARNING The unit uses dangerous mains vol-
tage. Leave servicing to skilled per-
sonnel! Inexpert handling or modifi-
cation may result in electric shock.
WARNING 1. Do not look into the beams! A
short-period exposure (0.25 sec-
onds max.) to the laser beam,
however, is not hazardous to the
human eye.
2. Do not view the laser beams with optical in-
struments (e. g. magnifier or telescope); your
retina may be permanently damaged.
3. Never point the laser beams at the eyes of per-
sons or animals. Exercise caution when direct-
ing the unit to reflective surfaces! Make sure
that reflected laser beams do not hit the eye.
4. Do not open or modify the unit. Any modifica-
tion may result in a more hazardous laser
beam radiation (higher laser class).
Power
Wavelength
green laser
50 mW
532 nm
red laser
100 mW
650 nm
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