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User Manual –Blue Weapon Laser   

                          152.754UK

 

 

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14. DMX controlling : 

 

DMX CHANNEL 

DMX 

VALUE 

DESCRIPTION 

000-010 

Blackout 

011-062 

Sound to light 

063-160 

Auto Mode 

1 (Mode) 

161-255 

DMX 512 Mode 

2 (Pattern Select) 

000-255 

Laser Pattern select (when CH1 in DMX 

mode) 

002-131 

X axis rotation static 

3 (X Rotation) 

132-255 

X axis rotation auto 

002-131 

Y axis rotation static 

4 (Y Rotation) 

132-255 

Y axis rotation auto 

002-131 

X axis move position static 

5 (X Movement) 

132-255 

X axis movement auto 

002-131 

Y axis move position static 

6 (Y Movement) 

132-255 

Y axis movement auto 

002-083 

Zoom in / out manually 

084-163 

Zoom out automatically 

7 (Zoom) 

164-255 

Zoom in automatically 

002-108 

Rotate position manually 

8 (Rotate) 

109-255 

Rotation automatically 

9 (Scan Speed) 

000-255 

Control the scanner speed of the patterns 

 

User Manual –Blue Weapon Laser   

                          152.754UK

 

 

 

1. Introduction: 

 

This  Class  3B 

 

laser  product  should  only  be  installed  and  used  by 

personal who are trained in the management of laser radiation and are able to 

operate  in  accordance  within the  guidance given by  the  Health  and  Safety 

Executive (HSE) in HS(G)95: “The Radiation Safety of Lasers used for Display 

purposes”. 

 

Copies of this guide can be downloaded from the HSE website below: 

 

www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/hsg95.pdf

 

 

This  product  contains  no  user-serviceable  parts.  Under  no  circumstances 

should any attempt be made by the user to dismantle or modify it in any way. 

 

2. Installation and mounting instructions: 

 

This product must be securely mounted so that its emission is always directed 

away from people and objects that are able to reflect the emission towards 

people. In this regard the separation distances of 3 metres vertically and 2.5 

metres horizontally, cited in HS(G)95 and shown overleaf must be observed. 

 

Summary of Contents for Blue Weapon Laser

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Page 2: ...t audiences or other personnel This product must not be used for any form of audience scanning application and is for professional use only User Manual Blue Weapon Laser 152 754UK 15 15 Disposal Pleas...

Page 3: ...of the patterns User Manual Blue Weapon Laser 152 754UK 3 1 Introduction This Class 3B laser product should only be installed and used by personal who are trained in the management of laser radiation...

Page 4: ...wired in parallel Only use a shielded twisted pair cable designed for 3 pin XLR plugs and connectors in order to connect the controller with the fixture or one fixture with another Building a serial...

Page 5: ...oduct must be fixed to suitable rigging using an appropriate clamp and the fixing screws tightened to prevent the fixture from moving A suitable safety cable should also be used When selecting the ins...

Page 6: ...as plug and play capabilities and compact housing allowing for easy installation and transportation Features 128 stepper motor laser patterns 300mW Blue Laser Auto sound to light and 9 channel DMX mod...

Page 7: ...al dealer at once This product contains no user serviceable parts so make no attempt to try to fix or modify this item yourself as this will invalidate the warranty We recommend you keep the original...

Page 8: ...n 0 5m User Manual Blue Weapon Laser 152 754UK 9 8 General maintenance Be sure to power off the fixture before conducting maintenance To maintain optimum performance and minimize wear fixtures should...

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