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DJ Lase RGB
Pro Advanced 1000 showlaser user manual
Musikhaus Thomann
Thomann GmbH
Hans-Thomann-Straße 1
96138 Burgebrach
Germany
Telephone: +49 (0) 9546 9223-0
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.thomann.de
12.10.2015, ID: 368582
Table of contents
Table of contents
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Table of contents
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General notes
1 General notes
Symbols and signal words
This user manual contains important information on safe operation of the device. Read and follow all safety notes and all instructions. Save this manual for future reference. Make sure that it is available to all persons using this device. If you sell the device, include the manual for the next owner.
Our products are subject to a process of continuous development. We therefore reserve the right to make changes without notice.
This section provides an overview of the symbols and signal words used in this user manual.
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General notes
Signal word
DANGER!
WARNING!
NOTICE!
Warning signs
Meaning
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates an immediate dangerous situation that will result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided.
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pos‐ sible dangerous situation that can result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided.
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pos‐ sible dangerous situation that can result in material and environmental damage if it is not avoided.
Type of danger
Warning – high-voltage.
Warning – laser radiation.
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Warning signs Type of danger
Warning – suspended load.
Warning – danger zone.
General notes
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Safety instructions
2 Safety instructions
Intended use
This device is intended to be used for the projection of laser light effects. It has been designed exclusively for show applications. Use the device only as described in this user manual. Any other use or use under other operating conditions is considered to be improper and may result in personal injury or property damage. No liability will be assumed for damages resulting from improper use.
This device may be used 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 instructed by a person who is responsible for their safety.
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Laser safety basics
Safety instructions
Laser safety requirements are based on DIN EN 60825-1. The corresponding accident preven‐ tion regulation of the Accident Prevention and Insurance Association in Germany is BGV-B2.
This device contains a class-4 laser. It is equipped with a safety key. Always remove the key when the device is not attended by a trained operator.
As an operator you are responsible for the safety of all persons present. Familiarize 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/operator must appoint a qualified person as laser pro‐ tection officer in writing and notify the operation of the laser equipment to the Accident Pre‐ vention and Insurance Association and to the authority responsible for occupational safety. In the event of public use, the complete laser equipment must be approved by an expert (e. g.
the Technical Control Board TÜV) prior to commissioning.
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Safety instructions
Safety
DANGER!
Danger for children
Ensure that plastic bags, packaging, etc. are disposed of properly and are not within reach of babies and young children. Choking hazard!
Ensure that children do not detach any small parts (e.g. knobs or the like) from the unit. They could swallow the pieces and choke!
Never let children unattended use electrical devices.
DANGER!
Electric shock caused by high voltages inside
Within the device there are areas where high voltages may be present. Never remove any covers.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Do not use the device if covers, protectors or optical components are missing or damaged.
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Safety instructions
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 or the plug. Failure to do so could result in electric shock/death or fire. If in doubt, seek advice from a regis‐ tered electrician.
DANGER!
Laser radiation – avoid exposure to beam
The device contains a class-4 laser, classified according to EN 60825-1. Do not look into the laser beam. The 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 optical instruments.
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Safety instructions
WARNING!
Eye damage caused by high light intensity
Never look directly into the light source.
WARNING!
Risk of epileptic shock
Strobe lighting can trigger seizures in photosensitive epilepsy. Sensitive persons should avoid looking at strobe lights.
NOTICE!
Laser radiation – risk of fire
Keep the area exposed to laser radiation free from flammable substances.
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Safety instructions
NOTICE!
Risk of fire
Do not cover the device nor any ventilation slots. Do not place the device near any direct heat source. Keep the device away from naked flames.
NOTICE!
Operating conditions
This device has been designed for indoor use only. To prevent damage, never expose the device to any liquid or moisture. Avoid direct sunlight, heavy dirt, and strong vibrations.
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Safety instructions
NOTICE!
Power supply
Before connecting 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 damage to the device and possibly injure the user.
Unplug the device before electrical storms occur and when it is unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire.
NOTICE!
Possible staining
The plasticiser contained in the rubber feet of this product may possibly react with the coating of your parquet, linoleum, laminate or PVC floor and after some time cause permanent dark stains.
In case of doubt, do not put the rubber feet directly on the floor, but use felt-pad floor protectors or a carpet.
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3 Features
Professional RGB laser for use in all event areas: n
Colour mixing based on analogue diode modulation n
Laser power: 1,000 mW n
Laser class: 4 n
Control options:
– DMX-512 (20 channels)
– ILDA
– IR remote control (included)
– built-in buttons and display
– USB keyboard (included) n
Sound-control with preprogrammed patterns n
Auto operation with preprogrammed patterns n
Manual control with text input and countdown via USB keyboard n
Simultaneous menu items indication on the display and as laser projection n
Key switch secured n
Suitable for truss or ceiling mounting
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Installation
4 Installation
Unpack and carefully check that there is no transportation damage before using the unit. Keep the equipment packaging. To fully protect the device against vibration, dust and moisture during transportation or storage use the original packaging or your own packaging material suitable for transport or storage, respectively.
DANGER!
Laser radiation
During installation follow the instructions in Ä Chapter 2 ‘Safety instructions’
To avoid laser emission, remove the safety key before you start to install the device.
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Installation
WARNING!
Stray laser radiation
Inadequately secured additional components may cause stray laser radiation.
Make sure that all additional components are adequately secured.
WARNING!
Risk of injury caused by falling objects
Make sure that the installation complies with the standards and rules that apply in your country. Always secure the device with a secondary safety attachment, such as a safety cable or a safety chain.
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Installation
NOTICE!
Risk of overheating
The distance between the light output and the illuminated surface must be more than 2.0 m (78.7 in).
Always ensure sufficient ventilation.
The ambient temperature must always be below 40 °C (104 °F).
NOTICE!
Possible staining
The plasticiser contained in the rubber feet of this product may possibly react with the coating of your parquet, linoleum, laminate or PVC floor and after some time cause permanent dark stains.
In case of doubt, do not put the rubber feet directly on the floor, but use felt-pad floor protectors or a carpet.
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Mounting options
Installation
You can install the unit in hanging or standing position. When in use, the device must be mounted at a solid surface or clamped to an approved truss. Use the openings of the bracket provided for mounting.
Always work from a stable platform whenever installing, moving or servicing the unit. In doing so, the area underneath the unit must be cordoned off.
The safety cable must be attached to the designated safety eyelet.
Safety switch (emergency stop)
Connect the optional remote-control safety switch to the socket (19) of the device. An adapter for safety switches equipped with phone jacks is included in the delivery. If you press the switch, the laser beam will be switched off immediately. To unlock the switch and resume operation, turn the knob clockwise.
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Installation
Inserting the battery into the remote control
Press the lock of the battery holder to the centre of the housing and pull out the battery holder like a drawer. Insert the battery. The battery is correct if the positive pole points to the housing base of the remote control. Slide the battery holder back into the remote until it clicks into place.
When shipping, the battery is already installed in the remote and protected against discharge by a transparent plastic foil. Remove the plastic foil prior to first use.
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5 Starting up
Starting up
Create all connections while the device is off. Use the shortest possible high-quality cables for all connections. Take care when running the cables to prevent tripping hazards.
DANGER!
Laser radiation
During installation follow the instructions in Ä Chapter 2 ‘Safety instructions’
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Starting up
NOTICE!
Possible data transmission errors
For error-free operation make use of dedicated DMX cables and do not use ordi‐ nary microphone cables.
Never connect the DMX input or output to audio devices such as mixers or ampli‐ fiers.
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Connections in DMX mode
Starting up
Connect the DMX input of the device to the DMX output of a DMX controller or another 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 terminated with a resistor (110 Ω,
¼ W).
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Starting up
Connections in master/slave mode
When you configure a group of devices in master/slave mode, the first unit will control the other units for an automatic, sound-activated, 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 the first slave device to the DMX input of the second slave device and so on.
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6 Connections and operating elements
Front panel
Connections and operating elements
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Connections and operating elements
1 Laser aperture.
2 Retainer and mounting bracket.
3 [MIC]
Microphone for sound-controlled operation.
4 [MUSIC]
Indicator LED, flashes blue in sound-controlled operation.
5 [Mic Sensitivity]
Rotary control for adjusting the sensitivity of the built-in microphone for sound control.
6 [POWER]
Indicator LED, lights constantly white when the unit is on.
7 [IR]
Infrared sensor for the signals from the included remote control.
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Connections and operating elements
Rear panel
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8 Safety eyelet.
9 [LASER]
Indicator LED, lights steady white when the unit is on.
10 [POWER]
Indicator LED, lights steady red when the laser is on (key switch in [ON] position).
11 Display.
12 [ILDA THROUGH]
25-pin ILDA output connector for looping through the ILDA signal to other devices.
13 [ILDA INPUT]
25-pin ILDA input socket.
14 IEC chassis plug for the mains cable with fuse holder.
15 Mains switch. Turns the device on and off.
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Connections and operating elements
16 Function and control buttons
[MENU]: Opens the main menu.
[UP]: Increases the displayed value by one.
[DOWN]: Decreases the displayed value by one.
[ENTER]: Selects an option of the respective operating mode, confirms the set value.
17 [PS 2]
Connection socket for the USB adapter of the included USB keyboard.
18 Safety key switch: switches the laser output on or off.
19 Connection for optional remote safety switch (emergency stop). An adapter for safety switches equipped with phone jacks is included in the delivery.
20 [DMX IN]: DMX input.
[DMX OUT]: DMX output.
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Connections and operating elements
IR remote control
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Connections and operating elements
1 On / off switch. When the device is in the ‘Auto Show’ mode or is performing a self test, press the button for several seconds to enter the ‘Remote control’ mode.
When the device is already in the ‘Remote control’ mode, this button switches the laser on or off.
2 No function.
3 Stops or restarts a running show.
4 Starts automatic switching between the previous two selected patterns.
5 Numeric keypad for direct input of values (microphone sensitivity or pattern number). To enter two-digit numbers, press before the first and before the second digit the [ -/--] button.
6 [A]: Switch to previous pattern.
[B]: changes the sensitivity and thus the response of the microphone. First, press the button [MUSIC], then the button
[B], subsequently on the numeric keypad a button from [0] to [9].
[C]: Switch to next pattern.
7 No function.
8 Starts an automatic show in random order.
9 Starts a sound-controlled automatic show in random order.
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Operating
7 Operating
7.1 Switching the device on / off
Switching on
Perform the following steps to switch the device on:
1.
Verify that all required laser safety precautions have been taken. Make sure that there is no one in the reach of the laser beam.
2.
Insert the safety key into the lock.
3.
If not already done, connect the device to the mains.
4.
Switch the device on using the mains switch. After a few seconds, the fan and the motors start to work. The display shows the current operation mode. The device is now operational.
5.
Turn the safety key to the ‘ON’ position to turn the laser beam on.
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Turning off
7.2 Main menu
Operating
Perform the following steps to switch the device off:
1.
Turn the safety key to the ‘OFF’ position to turn the laser beam off and remove the key.
Keep the safety key under control.
2.
Turn off the power using the mains switch.
3.
Additionally, you can disconnect the device from the mains.
Press [MENU] to open the main menu.
Press repeatedly [MENU] or [UP] and [DOWN] to select one of the following menu items: AUTO,
MUSIC, TEXT, TIME, COUNTDOWN, DMX, SLAVE and SYSTEM. Press [ENTER] to open the selected menu.
Change the currently displayed value with [UP] and [DOWN] and confirm all new values again with [ENTER]. To return to the main menu without making changes, press [MENU].
All settings are saved, even if you disconnect the device from the power supply.
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Operating
7.3 SYSTEM menu
In this menu, you can adjust various device settings.
Press [MENU] to open the main menu.
Press repeatedly [MENU] or [UP] and [DOWN] to select the ‘SYS’ menu and confirm with
[ENTER].
Parameter
‘Nirr’
‘SiZE’
‘N-En’
‘irEn’
‘rSET’
Description
Position and direction of the X and the Y-axis on the projection surface.
Height and width of the projection.
Master operation.
IR mode, control via remote control.
Reset to factory defaults.
Value range
N-PP, N-PN, N-NP,
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Operating
Change the currently displayed value with [UP] and [DOWN] and confirm with [ENTER]. To return to the main menu without making changes, press [MENU].
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Operating
7.4 Operating modes
Operating mode AUTO
In this mode, the device automatically projects programmed patterns in the selected mode onto a surface.
Press [MENU] to open the main menu.
Press repeatedly [MENU] or [UP] and [DOWN] to select the menu item ‘Aut’ and confirm with
[ENTER].
Use [UP] and [DOWN] to select the desired Auto mode (see chart) and confirm with [ENTER]. To return to the main menu without making changes, press [MENU].
Parameter
‘Aut 1’
‘Aut 2’
‘Aut 3’
‘Aut 4’
Description
Auto mode 1, show with programmed patterns, geometric shapes in random order.
Auto mode 2, show with programmed patterns, geometric shapes in random order.
Auto mode 3, show with programmed ‘New Year’ motto patterns.
Auto mode 4, show with programmed ‘Christmas’ motto patterns.
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Parameter
‘Aut 5’
‘Aut 6’
‘Aut 7’
‘Aut 8’
‘Aut 9’
Operating
Description
Auto mode 5, show with programmed ‘Love’ motto patterns.
Auto mode 6, show with programmed ‘Birthday’ motto patterns.
Auto mode 7, show with programmed ‘Party’ motto patterns.
Auto mode 8, show with programmed ‘Halloween’ motto patterns.
Auto mode 9, show with programmed ‘Music’ motto patterns.
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Operating
Operating mode SOUND
In this mode, the device projects programmed patterns sound-controlled onto a surface.
Set the sensitivity of the built-in microphone using the adjustment screw [Mic Sensitivity] on the front panel of the housing.
Press [MENU] to open the main menu.
Press repeatedly [MENU] or [UP] and [DOWN] to select the menu item ‘Sou’ and confirm with
[ENTER].
Use [UP] and [DOWN] to select the desired Sound mode (see chart) and confirm with [ENTER].
To return to the main menu without making changes, press [MENU].
Parameter
‘Sou 1’
‘Sou 2’
‘Sou 3’
‘Sou 4’
Description
Sound mode 1, show with programmed patterns, geometric shapes in random order.
Sound mode 2, show with programmed patterns, geometric shapes in random order.
Sound mode 3, show with programmed ‘New Year’ motto patterns.
Sound mode 4, show with programmed ‘Christmas’ motto patterns.
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Parameter
‘Sou 5’
‘Sou 6’
‘Sou 7’
‘Sou 8’
‘Sou 9’
Operating
Description
Sound mode 5, show with programmed ‘Love’ motto patterns.
Sound mode 6, show with programmed ‘Birthday’ motto patterns.
Sound mode 7, show with programmed ‘Party’ motto patterns.
Sound mode 8, show with programmed ‘Halloween’ motto pat‐ terns.
Sound mode 9, show with programmed ‘Music’ motto patterns.
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Operating
Operating mode TEXT
In this mode, the device projects text that has been entered and stored via the supplied key‐
board (see Ä Chapter 7.7 ‘Operating via keyboard’ on page 52) onto a surface.
Press [MENU] to open the main menu.
Press repeatedly [MENU] or [UP] and [DOWN] to select the menu item ‘tXt’ and confirm with
[ENTER].
Use [UP] and [DOWN] to select the desired Text mode (see chart) and confirm with [ENTER]. To return to the main menu without making changes, press [MENU].
Parameter
‘tEXt’
‘t-01’
‘t-09’
Description
Text mode 1, texts ‘t-01’ ‘t-09’ are being projected in an endless loop.
Text mode 2, text ‘t-01’ is being projected.
Text mode 9, text ‘t-09’ is being projected.
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Operating mode TIME
Operating
In this mode, the device consecutively projects time, date and the day of the week onto a sur‐ face.
Press [MENU] to open the main menu.
Press repeatedly [MENU] or [UP] and [DOWN] to select the menu item ‘tiM’ and confirm with
[ENTER].
Use [UP] and [DOWN] to select one of the following menu items and confirm with [ENTER]. To return to the main menu without making changes, press [MENU].
Parameter
‘tiME’
‘SNod’
‘SEtt’
Description
Confirm this selection with [ENTER] to let the device consecutively project time, date and the day of the week onto a surface.
Select the display mode here: only time or time and date.
Use here [UP] and [DOWN] to set the values for time, date and the day of the week and confirm each set value with [ENTER]. To return to the main menu without making changes, press [MENU].
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Operating
Operating mode COUNTDOWN
In this mode, the device projects a linked text ( ‘t-01’ … ‘t-09’ ) after a programmed countdown time onto a surface.
Press [MENU] to open the main menu.
Press repeatedly [MENU] or [UP] and [DOWN] to select the menu item ‘Cnt’ and confirm with
[ENTER].
Use [UP] and [DOWN] to set the desired time in a range from ‘0’ … ‘9999’ and confirm with
[ENTER]. To return to the main menu without making changes, press [MENU].
Operating mode SLAVE
In this mode, the device exactly follows the operation of the master that it is connected to.
Press [MENU] to open the main menu.
Press repeatedly [MENU] or [UP] and [DOWN] to select the menu item ‘SLA’ and confirm with
[ENTER].
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Operating mode DMX
Operating
In this mode the device is controlled via a DMX controller.
Press [MENU] to open the main menu.
Press repeatedly [MENU] or [UP] and [DOWN] to select the menu item ‘dMX’ and confirm with
[ENTER].
The display shows ‘d001’ , the unit is now controlled via DMX channel 1. When the display flashes, no controller is connected.
To return to the main menu without making changes, press [MENU].
7.5 Setting DMX channel
Switch to the DMX mode. The display shows ‘d001’ .
Press [ENTER]. The display shows ‘001’ . Use [UP] and [DOWN] to set the desired DMX address in a range from ‘001’ … ‘492’ and confirm with [ENTER].
To return to the parent menu without making changes, press [MENU.]
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Operating
7.6 Functions in DMX mode
Channel Value
1 Operating mode selection
0 … 9
10 … 79
2
80 … 150
151 … 199
200 … 255
Auto mode, channel 1 = 10 … 79
0 … 29
30 … 59
60 … 89
90 … 119
Function
Laser off
Auto mode
Sound mode
Selecting the first pattern
Selecting the second pattern
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Channel Value
120 … 149
150 … 179
180 … 209
Function
AUTO5
AUTO6
AUTO7
210 … 239
240 … 255
AUTO8
AUTO9
Sound mode, channel 1 = 80 … 150
0 … 29 MUSIC1
30 … 59
60 … 89
90 … 119
120 … 149
150 … 179
180 … 209
MUSIC2
MUSIC3
MUSIC4
MUSIC5
MUSIC6
MUSIC7
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Operating
Channel Value
210 … 239
Function
MUSIC8
240 … 255 MUSIC9
Pattern mode, channel 1 = 151 … 255
0 … 31
32 … 63
64 … 95
96 … 127
Pattern group 1
Pattern group 2
Pattern group 3
Pattern group 4
3
128 … 159
160 … 191
192 … 223
224 … 255
Pattern group 5
Pattern group 6
Pattern group 7
Pattern group 8
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Channel Value
0 … 255
4 Colour selection
0 … 7
8 … 15
16 … 23
24 … 31
32 … 39
40 … 47
48 … 57
58 … 63
64 … 111
112 … 159
Operating
Function
Patterns 1 to 16 of the respectively selected group of channel 2 (16 patterns x 8 groups = 128 patterns)
Automatic
Red
Green
Red + green = yellow
Blue
Red + blue = purple
Green + blue = cyan
Red + green + blue = white
Single colour conversion
Multi-coloured motion above and below, increasing speed
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Operating
Channel Value
160 … 207
5
208 … 255
Drawing of pattern (clipping)
6
0
1 … 127
128 … 255
Zoom
7
0 … 127
128 … 169
170 … 209
210 … 255
Zoom speed
0 … 255
Function
Multi-coloured motion left to right, increasing speed
Strobe effect, increasing speed
Original pattern, no Clipping effect
Build-up of patterns 0 % to 99 %
Clipping effect speed from slow to fast
100 % to 5 % Zoom effect of patterns
Zoom out
Zoom in
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Channel Value
8 Y-axis rotation
0 … 127
128 … 191
9
10
192 … 255
Rotation speed of Y-axis
0 … 255
X-axis rotation
11
12
0 … 127
128 … 191
192 … 255
Rotation speed of X-axis
0 … 255
Z-axis rotation
Function
Fixed adjusted position of Y-axis
Y-axis rotation clockwise
Y-axis rotation counterclockwise
Rotation speed of Y-axis from slow to fast
Fixed adjusted position of X-axis
X-axis rotation clockwise
X-axis rotation counterclockwise
Rotation speed of X-axis from slow to fast
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Operating
Channel Value
0 … 127
128 … 191
192 … 255
13
14
Rotation speed of Z-axis
0 … 255
Motion on X-axis
0 … 127
15
16
128 … 191
192 … 255
Motion speed on X-axis
0 … 255
Y-axis moving
0 … 127
Function
Fixed adjusted position of Z-axis
Z-axis rotation clockwise
Z-axis rotation counterclockwise
Rotation speed of Z-axis from slow to fast
Fixed adjustable position on X-axis
Rotation around X-axis clockwise
Rotation around X-axis counterclockwise
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Channel Value
128 … 191
17
192 … 255
Motion speed on Y-axis
18
19
0 … 255
Wave effect
0 … 255
Wave effect
20
0 … 255
Wave effect
0 … 127
128 … 255
Function
Rotation around Y-axis clockwise
Rotation around Y-axis counterclockwise
Motion speed on Y-axis from slow to fast
Increasing wave size
Increasing wave frequency
Wave position
Wave motion speed from slow to fast
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Operating
7.7 Operating via keyboard
The functions of the device can also be controlled via the supplied keyboard. The following tables show the key layout in the different operating modes.
General functions
Button
Windows®
Symbol Function
Start key, opens the main menu ( Ä Chapter 7.2 ‘Main menu’
on page 33). Use the arrow keys ‘up’ and ‘down’ to switch between
the menus. Confirm to open a menu with [Enter].
Use the arrow keys and to switch between the menu options.
Confirm to open a subordinate menu and to activate a selection with [Enter].
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Functions in AUTO mode
Functions in SOUND mode
Button
[Pause]
[RGB |
Color]
[Mirror]
Operating
Symbol Function
Stops the running program in the motion of the currently projected pattern. Press the button again to let the programme continue.
RGB
Manual change between the fixed colours red, green, yellow, blue, pink and white during the current projection.
Mirroring of the X-axis and the Y-axis. Each time you press a level is mirrored.
Button
[Pause]
[RGB |
Color]
[Mirror]
Symbol Function
Stops the running program in the motion of the currently projected pattern. Press the button again to let the programme continue.
RGB
Manual change between the fixed colours red, green, yellow, blue, pink and white during the current projection.
Mirroring of the X-axis and the Y-axis. Each time you press a level is mirrored.
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Operating
Functions in TEXT mode
Button
[Flow]
[RGB |
Color]
[Draw]
[Zoom]
[X Move]
Symbol Function
RGB
Enables the Marquee function: the entered text will be projected circumferentially. With the arrow buttons and you can adjust the scrolling speed. Press the button again to deactivate the function.
Manual change between the fixed colours red, green, yellow, blue, pink and white during the current projection.
Enables the Animation function: the individual letters of the entered text are being ‘written’ in succession on the projection sur‐ face. With the arrow buttons and you can adjust the animation speed. Press the button again to deactivate the function.
Activates the Zoom function: the entered text is zoomed out, disap‐ pears and is zoomed out again. With the arrow buttons and you can adjust the zoom speed. Press the button again to deactivate the function.
Activates the motion in the X direction: the entered text moves from right to left and back. With the arrow buttons and you can adjust the motion speed. Press the button again to deactivate the function.
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Operating
Button
[Y Move]
[X Roll]
[Y Roll]
[Z Roll]
[Wave]
[Text Qty.]
Symbol Function
Activates the motion in the Y direction: the entered text moves up from below and back. With the arrow buttons and you can adjust the motion speed. Press the button again to deactivate the func‐ tion.
Activates the rolling motion with stationary X-axis: the entered text rolls in the Y-axis. With the arrow buttons and you can adjust the motion speed. Press the button again to deactivate the function.
Activates the rolling motion with stationary Y-axis: the entered text rolls in the X-axis. With the arrow buttons and you can adjust the motion speed. Press the button again to deactivate the function.
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10
8 6 4
Activates the rolling motion in the Z-axis: the entered text performs a clockwise circular motion on the projection surface. With the arrow buttons and you can adjust the motion speed. Press the button repeatedly to reverse the direction of the circular motion or to disable the function.
No function
No function
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Operating
Button
[Play Time]
[Mirror]
[Del]
[Back
Space]
[Home]
[End]
[Save]
[Play]
[Loop playback]
[PgUP]
Symbol Function
No function
Mirroring of the X-axis and the Y-axis. Each time you press a level is mirrored.
Delete key. Use this button to delete the text of the open program.
Delete key. Use this button to delete the last character of the entered text.
No function
No function
Save key. Use this key to store the entered text in the open pro‐ gramme location.
No function
Loop key. This key allows the endless loop playback of the text stored under ‘t-01’ … ‘t-09’ .
Browse key. Activates the previous program location where text is saved.
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Button
[PgDN]
[Pause]
Operating
Symbol Function
Browse key. Activates the next program location where text is saved.
Stops the running program in the motion of the currently projected pattern. Press the button again to let the programme continue.
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Operating
7.8 Menu overview
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Operating
7.9 Reset to factory defaults
To reset the device to factory default settings, open the SYSTEM menu (see Ä
ating’ on page 32), select the menu item ‘rSET’ and confirm with [ENTER]. All settings are reset
immediately without prompting.
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Technical specifications
8 Technical specifications
Laser medium
Laser power
Laser classification acc. to EN 60825-1 2007
Beam diameter at aperture
Divergence (each beam)
Divergence (total light)
Deflection angle
Number of DMX channels
Red: 638 nm (typical), LD
Green: 532 nm (typical), LD
Blue: 450 nm (typical), LD
Red: 200 mW
Green: 200 mW
Blue: 600 mW
4
< 5 mm
< 2 mrad
< 90°
1 … 36°
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Operating supply voltage
Power consumption
Fuse
Dimensions (W × H × D)
Weight
AC 100 … 240 V , 50/60 Hz
25 W
5 mm × 20 mm, 1,6 A, 250 V, slow-blow
291 mm × 120 mm × 200 mm (without bracket)
291 mm × 210 mm × 200 mm (with bracket)
3.6 kg
Technical specifications
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Plug and connection assignment
9 Plug and connection assignment
Introduction
This chapter will help you select the right cables and plugs to connect your valuable equip‐ ment so that a perfect light experience is guaranteed.
Please take our tips, because especially in ‘Sound & Light’ caution is indicated: Even if a plug fits into a socket, the result of an incorrect connection may be a destroyed DMX controller, a short circuit or ‘just’ a not working light show!
DMX connections
The unit offers a 3-pin XLR socket for DMX output and a 3-pin XLR plug for DMX input. Please refer to the drawing and table below for the pin assignment of a suitable XLR plug.
2
3
Pin
1
Configuration
Ground, shielding
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ILDA interface
Plug and connection assignment
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
9
10
You can connect laser control units, that generate signals as standardized by the International
Laser Display Association to the ILDA input. The ILDA output of the unit can be connected to other laser devices.
The ILDA interfaces are designed as 25-pin D-sub connectors. The drawing and table below show the pin assignment.
X+
Y+
Intensity+
Locking (Interlock) A
R+
G+
B+
User-defined signal 1+
User-defined signal 2+
User-defined signal 3+
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Plug and connection assignment
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16
17
18
11
12
13
14
19
20
21
22
23
User-defined signal 4+
Return signal from the unit
Shutter
X–
Y–
Intensity–
Locking (Interlock) B
R–
G–
B–
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25
User-defined signal 4–
Ground
Plug and connection assignment
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Troubleshooting
10 Troubleshooting
DANGER!
Laser radiation inside
During troubleshooting follow the instructions specified in Ä Chapter 2 ‘Safety
Only qualified personnel may carry out service work on the (open) device.
Suitable laser protection glasses are required for any activities at the device.
In the following we list a few common problems that may occur during operation. We give you some suggestions for easy troubleshooting: showlaser
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Symptom
The unit does not work, no light, the fan does not run
No response to the DMX controller
No response to the remote control
Troubleshooting
Remedy
1. Check the power connection and main fuse.
2. Check the safety key switch.
1. If the display shows a flashing number, for example ‘001’, no DMX signal is being received. Check the DMX connectors and cables for proper connection.
2. If the display does not flash and there is no response, check the address set‐ tings and DMX polarity.
3. Try using another DMX controller.
4. Check whether the DMX cables run near or parallel to high-voltage cables that may cause damage or interference to a DMX interface circuit.
1. Check if the unit is in ‘Remote control’ mode. The display must show .
2. Try using the remote control at a different angle to the IR sensor on the front panel of the device. When the unit receives a signal from the remote control the
LED ‘MUSIC’ lights up briefly.
3. Check the remote control battery.
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Troubleshooting
If the procedures recommended above do not succeed, please contact our Service Center. You can find the contact information at www.thomann.de.
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11 Cleaning
Optical lenses
Cleaning
DANGER!
Laser radiation
During cleaning follow the instructions specified in Ä Chapter 2 ‘Safety instruc‐
To avoid laser emission, remove the safety key before you start to clean the device.
Clean the optical lenses, that are accessible from the outside, regularly in order to optimize the light output. The frequency of cleaning depends on the operating environment: wet, smoky or particularly dirty surroundings can cause more accumulation of dirt on the optics of the device.
n
Clean with a soft cloth using our lamp and lens cleaner (item no. 280122).
n
Always dry the parts carefully.
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Protecting the environment
12 Protecting the environment
Disposal of the packaging mate‐ rial
For the transport and protective packaging, environmentally friendly materials have been chosen that can be supplied to normal recycling.
Ensure that plastic bags, packaging, etc. are properly disposed of.
Do not just dispose these materials with your normal household waste, but make sure that they are fed to a recovery. Please follow the notes and markings on the packaging.
Disposal of batteries
Batteries must not be disposed of as domestic waste or thrown into fire. Dispose of the bat‐ teries according to national or local regulations regarding hazardous waste. To protect the environment, dispose of empty batteries at your retail store or at appropriate collection sites.
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Disposal of your old device
Protecting the environment
This product is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive
(WEEE). Do not dispose with your normal household waste.
Dispose this device through an approved waste disposal firm or through your local waste facility. When discarding the device, comply with the rules and regulations that apply in your country. If in doubt, consult your local waste disposal facility.
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Notes
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