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Press "FUNC", until the display shows 

. The device operates in stand alone mode and dis‐

plays a preprogrammed show, that may run sound controlled by the built-in microphone, if

desired. Use the "UP" and "DOWN" buttons to select one of the preprogrammed shows, that

are listed in the table below. Press "ENTER" to save the value and to start operation in "auto

show" mode.

Display

Show

Automatic slow show

Automatic random show

Sound controlled slow show

Sound controlled random slow

Please note that the laser is switched off, if a sound controlled show has been selected, but the

microphone does not receive any sound.

Operating mode "auto show"

Operation

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Stairville DJ Lase ColorStar 600

Page 1: ...DJ Lase ColorStar 600 showlaser user manual...

Page 2: ...Musikhaus Thomann e K Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone 49 0 9546 9223 0 email info thomann de Internet www thomann de 21 11 2011...

Page 3: ...rting up 20 5 Components and functions 23 6 Operation 29 6 1 Putting into operation 29 6 2 Main menu 30 6 3 Menu overview 34 6 4 Functions in DMX mode 35 6 5 Pattern lists 41 6 6 Putting out of operat...

Page 4: ...9 Technical specifications 49 10 Protecting the environment 51 Table of contents showlaser 4...

Page 5: ...it is available to all persons using this device If you sell the device to another user be sure that they also receive this manual Our products are subject to a process of continuous development We th...

Page 6: ...his combination of symbol and signal word indicates a possible dangerous situation that can result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided NOTICE This combination of symbol and signal word ind...

Page 7: ...Warning signs Type of danger Warning laser radiation Warning suspended load Warning danger zone General notes DJ Lase ColorStar 600 7...

Page 8: ...yourself with the laser safety regulations that apply in your country To ensure safe operation it is important to pay attention to the following instructions Prior to commissioning the company operat...

Page 9: ...only by persons with sufficient physical sensorial and intellectual abilities and having corresponding knowledge and experience Other persons may use this device only if they are supervised or instru...

Page 10: ...er serviceable parts inside DANGER Electric shock caused by short circuit Always use proper ready made insulated mains cabling power cord with a pro tective contact plug Do not modify the mains cable...

Page 11: ...laser beam can injure your eyes when you directly look into it Do not expose yourself to the laser beam The laser beam can cause skin burns In this context take extreme care when using converging opti...

Page 12: ...avoid looking at strobe lights NOTICE Laser radiation risk of fire Keep the area exposed to laser radiation free from flammable substances NOTICE Risk of fire Do not block areas of ventilation Do not...

Page 13: ...g the device ensure that the input voltage AC outlet matches the voltage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is protected by a residual current circuit breaker Failure to do so could result in...

Page 14: ...ing or floor A mounting bracket and the necessary screws are included in the package DANGER Laser radiation During installation you have to follow the instructions given here Chapter 2 Safety instruct...

Page 15: ...n safety switch required The laser beam must be defeatable any time during operation to avoid hazards by faults unsafe operation conditions or disturbance within the audience Therefore you have to con...

Page 16: ...rheating The distance between the light output and the illuminated surface must be more than 0 5 m 19 7 in Ensure also that there is enough room for ventilation The ambient temperature must always be...

Page 17: ...awing and table below show the pin assignment 1 X 2 Y 3 Intensity 4 Locking Interlock A 5 R 6 G 7 B 8 User defined signal 1 9 User defined signal 2 10 User defined signal 3 11 User defined signal 4 12...

Page 18: ...hutter 14 X 15 Y 16 Intensity 17 Locking Interlock B 18 R 19 G 20 B 21 User defined signal 1 22 User defined signal 2 23 User defined signal 3 24 User defined signal 4 25 Ground Installation showlaser...

Page 19: ...in XLR socket for DMX output and a 3 pin XLR plug for DMX input Please refer to the drawing and table below for pin assignment 1 Ground shielding 2 DMX data 3 DMX data DMX connections Installation DJ...

Page 20: ...ion When starting up the device you have to follow the instructions given here Chapter 2 Safety instructions on page 8 NOTICE Possible data transmission errors For error free operation make use of ded...

Page 21: ...DMX device Connect the output of the first DMX device to the input of the second one and so on to form a daisy chain Always ensure that the output of the last DMX device in the daisy chain is terminat...

Page 22: ...synchronized show This function is ideal when you want to start a show immediately Connect the DMX output of the master device to the DMX input of the first slave device Then connect the DMX output of...

Page 23: ...5 Components and functions Front panel Components and functions DJ Lase ColorStar 600 23...

Page 24: ...1 Laser aperture 2 POWER shows that the unit is switched on 3 MUSIC shows that a sound signal is received Components and functions showlaser 24...

Page 25: ...Rear panel Components and functions DJ Lase ColorStar 600 25...

Page 26: ...nge 8 Main switch 9 INPUT DMX input 10 OUTPUT DMX output 11 Safety eye 12 Operating panel 13 ILDA display Lights up red when the ILDA interface is used 14 ILDA THROUGH 25 pin D sub connector for the c...

Page 27: ...optional safety switch emergency shut down An adaptor for switches with phone jack is included in the scope of delivery 17 LOCK Safety key switch to switch the laser on or off Components and function...

Page 28: ...to increase the shown value by one 21 DOWN to decrease the shown value by one 22 ENTER to select an option of the respective operating mode 23 MIC microphone for operating mode sound controlled Operat...

Page 29: ...Insert the safety key into the lock 17 and turn it into the OFF position 3 If not already done connect the device to a mains power outlet 7 4 Turn the unit on using the main switch 8 After a few seco...

Page 30: ...lashing use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the currently shown value When the display shows the desired value press ENTER To discard all changes and exit back to the main menu press FUNC or wait a...

Page 31: ...eprogrammed shows that are listed in the table below Press ENTER to save the value and to start operation in auto show mode Display Show Automatic slow show Automatic random show Sound controlled slow...

Page 32: ...used by the unit Select a value between 1 and 512 using the buttons UP and DOWN Press ENTER to store the value and to start opera tion in DMX mode Make sure that this number corresponds with the conf...

Page 33: ...lay Description No mirroring X axis points to the right Y axis points up Mirroring only around the Y axis X axis points to the left Y axis points up Mirroring around both axes X axis points to the lef...

Page 34: ...6 3 Menu overview Operation showlaser 34...

Page 35: ...AUS mode automatic slow show 150 199 SOF mode sound controlled random show 200 249 SOS mode sound controlled slow show 250 255 Operating mode DMX This setting activates the function of the other DMX...

Page 36: ...group 6 192 223 Pattern group 7 224 255 Pattern group 8 3 0 255 Pattern choice within the selected group see Chapter 6 5 Pattern lists on page 41 4 Colour and colour effect selection 0 7 Original col...

Page 37: ...be effect with increasing speed 5 Drawing cutting and clearing the patterns clipping effect 0 Original patterns no clipping effect 1 127 Fixed clipping increasing size of the cut pattern parts 0 to 10...

Page 38: ...of Y axis 0 360 128 191 Rotation effect clockwise 192 255 Rotation effect counterclockwise 9 0 255 Rotation speed around Y axis fast to slow 10 Rotation around X axis rolling 0 127 Fixed set position...

Page 39: ...counterclockwise 13 0 255 Rotation speed around Z axis fast to slow 14 Movement of X axis 0 127 Fixed positions on X axis 128 191 Movement effect clockwise 192 255 Movement effect counterclockwise 15...

Page 40: ...Channel Value Function 192 255 Movement effect counterclockwise 17 0 255 Movement speed of Y axis Operation showlaser 40...

Page 41: ...6 5 Pattern lists Pattern list CH3 0 63 Operation DJ Lase ColorStar 600 41...

Page 42: ...Pattern list CH3 64 127 Operation showlaser 42...

Page 43: ...Pattern list CH3 128 191 Operation DJ Lase ColorStar 600 43...

Page 44: ...Pattern list CH3 192 255 Operation showlaser 44...

Page 45: ...17 into the OFF position to switch the laser beam off and remove the key Keep the safety key in a safe place 2 Turn off the main switch 8 of the device 3 Additionally you can disconnect the device fr...

Page 46: ...ty instructions on page 8 Any servicing of the unit with opened housing must only be carried out by qualified technicians For working on the device you have to wear suitable laser safety goggles Follo...

Page 47: ...r alongside to high voltage cables that may cause damage or interference to DMX interface circuits If the procedures recommended above do not succeed please contact our Service Center You can find the...

Page 48: ...n to clean the device Clean the exterior of accessible optical lenses periodically to optimise light output The fre quency of cleaning depends on the operating environment wet smoky or particularly di...

Page 49: ...5 nm typical LD GaAlAs Laser power Red 300 mW Green 100 mW Blue 200 mW Transverse beam mode TEM00 Laser classification acc to EN 60825 1 2007 4 Beam diameter at outlet aperture 5 mm Divergence per bea...

Page 50: ...kHz Number of DMX channels 17 Supply voltage AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Fuse 5 mm 20 mm 1 0 A 250 V slow blow Power consumption 30 W Dimensions W D H 505 mm 300 mm 197 mm Weight 5 2 kg Technical specificat...

Page 51: ...overy Please follow the notes and markings on the packaging This device is subject to the European directive 2002 96 EC Do not dispose the device with your normal household waste Dispose this device t...

Page 52: ...Notes showlaser 52...

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