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Clubmax FB4 series - v150120
Kvant Lasers s.r.o.
EN
The Remote Interlock Bypass may be replaced by the user’s own interlock system using a switch or dry relay closure to
connect pins 1 and 2. With pins 1 and 2 shorted, Laser Emission is possible, provided all other interlocks are closed circuit.
With pins 1 and 2 open, NO Laser Emission is possible.
The Interlock status indicator START (3) goes off and status indicator READY (3) lights up when the Interlock is
closed circuit and the Interlock key is in the ON position. All above must be done correctly to allow laser emission
from the system.
The projector’s REMOTE Output is used to daisy-chain the Remote signal when you want to use a single Emergency STOP
Remote to control multiple systems.
After a power failure or interlock failure (open circuit) has occurred and been corrected you need to manually reset laser
emission by pressing the START button on the E-STOP Remote. Laser emission will then be available after a 60 second
delay.
3. Safety key switch.
The Safety key must be inserted and turned to ON position in order to enable the system to
operate.
4. Ethernet.
Use these ports to connect PC control signal or to daisy chain the control signal between multiple laser
display systems.
5. DMX Input/Through.
Use these ports to connect DMX control signal or to daisy chain the DMX signal between
multiple laser display systems.
6. ILDA INPUT.
Use this input connector for the control signal input from your external control interface when not using
the inbuilt FB4 interface.
7. FB4 laser control interface.
The inbuilt control interface allows you to control the laser via Ethernet and DMX/ArtNet,
but it also handles all the basic settings of the laser system (master size and positions, method of control, colour
settings etc.). All of these settings can be accessed through the menu using the endless rotary knob and once saved,
they are stored on included mini SD card.
8. Colour Balance display mode switch.
When the Colour Balance display mode is active, all the colours displayed by
laser will match those you see on the screen in your laser software (they can vary slightly, depending on your display
and its colour settings).
The on & off setting of Colour Balance mode is immediately stored in the internal memory of the laser projector, so
next time you power it up, the Colour Balance mode is set to its latest state automatically.