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 User 

Manual 

 

LASERLAB 200 

  4 

 

Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and 

electrical codes and has both overload and ground-fault protection. 

 

Do not expose the projector to rain or moisture. 

 

No user serviceable parts inside.   

 

To protect yourself and others from potential laser 
radiation hazards 

.Never operates the projector with missing or damaged covers. 

 

Do not stare directly into the aperture whilst it is projecting a beam. 

 

Do not open the projector housing to adjust any components. 

 

This projector contains housing safety interlocks. Opening the housing 

will defeat the interlocks and cause the laser output to stop. 

To protect yourself and others from burns and fire 

 

Do not place any part of your body in the beam path whilst projecting 

a stagnant beam. 

 

Never attempt to bypass the fuses. Always replace defective 

fuses with ones of the specified type and rating. 

 

Keep all combustible materials (for example fabric, wood, paper) 

at least 0.3 meters (12 inches) away from the projector. Keep 

flammable materials well away from the projector. 

 

Provide a minimum clearance of 0.1 meters (4 inches) around 

fans and air vents. 

 

Never place filters or other materials over the aperture. 

 

Do not modify the projector in any way. 

 

To protect yourself and others from injury due to falls 

 

When suspending the projector above ground level, verify that 

the structure can hold at least 10 times the weight of all installed 

devices. 

 

Block access below the work area whenever installing or 

removing the projector. 

 

4 UNPACKING 

The packing material is carefully designed to protect the projector 

during shipment - always use it to transport the projector. The 

Projector comes with: 

 

One 5m DB25 cable 

 

Two (2) Keys, please record the number on the fob and 

retain for future reference. 

 

One 3m, 3-pin IEC mains (power) cable 

 

One 1m USB cable 

 

One 9-pin (DB9 Male) Interlock dongle (Must be connected 

to the projector for the laser to operate. 

 

One 128MB SmartMedia Card 

Summary of Contents for LASERLAB 200

Page 1: ...www star way com User Manual LASERLAB 200 1 LASERLAB 200...

Page 2: ...25 Operation 12 7 DMX Control 14 8 Auto Play Mode 17 9 Troubleshooting 18 10 Technical Specifications 19 The following is a guide to installing your new LaserLab 200 Please remember that due care and...

Page 3: ...sional use only It is not for household Use This product presents risks of lethal or severe injury due to fire and heat electric Shock and or laser related injuries Read this manual before powering or...

Page 4: ...pecified type and rating Keep all combustible materials for example fabric wood paper at least 0 3 meters 12 inches away from the projector Keep flammable materials well away from the projector Provid...

Page 5: ...ng power supplies This means they can operate on as little as 80 VAC and up to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Please do not connect the projector to a dimmer or relay pack at any time How to Earth your power supply...

Page 6: ...ect the prods between hot and Neutral If not cease further use and contact a licensed electrician Once you have completed this correctly you can apply power to your Projector and computer using the ea...

Page 7: ...es and combustible materials It is not easily touched or bumped It is protected from rain and moisture There is at least 0 1 meters 4 inches clearance around the fans and air vents There are no flamma...

Page 8: ...nts USB Operating Instructions 4 CAUTION Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than what is specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure which can result in sev...

Page 9: ...www star way com User Manual LASERLAB 200 9 6 In the next screen click the Browse button and find the folder titled USB Driver select that folder and click OK...

Page 10: ...can choose from a standard workspace or a sound active workspace If you plan to run the projector from DMX use the standard workspace if you don t plan to use any control I E USB DMX or ILDA use the...

Page 11: ...e the test pattern Page 9 Cue 48 to check that the projection area is desirable and that the color balance is good When projected onto a wall or screen the test pattern should look like the picture be...

Page 12: ...r is made with a DB 25 cable When connecting for the first time make sure that the cable is straight through so that pin 1 connects to pin 1 and pin 25 connects to pin 25 and so on 1 Connect the PC to...

Page 13: ...ye wear or optics for viewing at distances such as telescopes or binoculars with in a distance of 100m may pose an eye hazard CAUTION AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM Avoid direct eye contact with laser light N...

Page 14: ...en the projector and the controller 2 Using DMX Cable connect the male end to the controller and the female to the projector 3 Address your projector accordingly so that it corresponds with projector...

Page 15: ...e use the dip switch located at the rear of the projector to Dip switches 1 to 9 represent numbers between 1 and 512 E G Dip switch one equals 1 dip switch two equals 2 Dip switch three equals 4 and s...

Page 16: ...www star way com User Manual LASERLAB 200 16 This switch is to be turned on when using DMX...

Page 17: ...s not require an operator 1 Right click on the cue you wish to use for Auto Play Select Edit look to the bar at the top 2 To the far right select Cue properties 3 Select the check box at the bottom of...

Page 18: ...o the laser Re load the USB driver software try other USB port Image appears jumpy or moves erratically when running under ILDA DB 25 input Check to ensure that the DB 25 cable is secured completely A...

Page 19: ...ecifications10 Model LaserTech 250 Laser Type LD DPSS Laser Life 6 000 to 10 000 Hours Output Type CW Cooling TEC Thermal Electronically Cooled Color 200mW 532nm Green Output 200mW GREEN Modulation An...

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