Dokumendiregister | Transpordiamet |
Viit | 13.7-3/24/21454-1 |
Registreeritud | 16.12.2024 |
Sünkroonitud | 17.12.2024 |
Liik | Sissetulev kiri |
Funktsioon | 13.7 Aeronavigatsiooniteenuse ja lennuliikluse korraldamine (ATM/ANS) |
Sari | 13.7-3 Lennuliiklusalane kirjavahetus |
Toimik | 13.7-3/2024 |
Juurdepääsupiirang | Avalik |
Juurdepääsupiirang | |
Adressaat | PyroShow OÜ |
Saabumis/saatmisviis | PyroShow OÜ |
Vastutaja | Eve Härm (Users, Lennundusteenistus, Lennuliiklusteeninduse ja lennuväljade osakond) |
Originaal | Ava uues aknas |
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PR9000-RGB
PR5000-RGB
PR10000-RGB
PR5500-RGB
PR7000-RGB
USER MANUAL
No�ce AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO DIRECT OR SCATTERED LIGHT CLASS 4 LASER PRODUCT
Manufactured/ Cer�fied by Shenzhen Optlaser Technologies Co.,Ltd
Thank you for purchasing our products, please take some minutes to read this manual before opera�ng any of these laser projectors!
PR8000-RGB
www.optlaser.com
Content INTRODUCTION
PACKING LIST
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
SAFETY NOTES
LASER AND SAFETY NOTES
LABELLING REFERENCE
PROPER USAGE
RIGGING
OPERATIONS
INTERLOCK DIAGRAM
LCD Display Se�ng introduc�on
PR4 SERIES
INTRODUCTIONS of PR4 SERIES
Specifica�ons of PR4SERIES
PR6 SERIES
INTRODUCTIONS of PR6 SERIES
Specifica�ons of PR6 SERIES
PR8 SERIES
INTRODUCTIONS of PR8 SERIES
Specifica�ons of PR8 SERIES
Display mode introduc�on
DMX CHART
INTRODUCTIONS OF RE-ALIGNMENTS. REF.
Maintenance Instruc�on
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INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing our products. To op�mize the performance of your laser, please read these opera�ng instruc�ons carefully and familiarize yourself with the basic opera�ons of this system. These instruc�ons contain important safety informa�on regarding the use and maintenance of this system as well. Please keep this manual with the unit, for future reference. If you sell this product to another user, be sure that they also receive this document.
No�ce We are constantly striving to improve the quality of our products. As such, the content of this manual may be changed without no�ce. We have tried our best to guarantee the accuracy of this manual. If you have any ques�ons or find any errors, please contact us directly to help correct this.
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
Open the package and carefully unpack everything inside. Ensure all parts are present and in good condi�on. Do not use any equipment that appears to be damaged. If any parts are missing or damaged then please immediately no�fy your carrier or local distributor.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The following chapters explain important informa�on about lasers in general, basic laser safety and some �ps about how to use this device correctly. Please read this informa�on as it contains cri�cal informa�on you must be aware of, prior to using these system.
PACKING LIST
LASER projector Name Qty(pcs)
1 AC power cord 1 Keys for Key switch 2 Power output connector 1 Remote Interlock connector 2 Allen key 1
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WARNING! These projectors are Class 4 laser products. It must never be used for audience-scanning applica�ons. The output beam of the projector must always be at least 3 meters above the floor in the audience. See the Opera�ng Instruc�ons sec�on for further informa�on. Please read the following notes carefully! They include important safety informa�on about the installa�on, usage, and maintenance of this product.
SAFETY NOTES
Keep this User Manual for future consulta�on. If you sell this product to another user, be sure that they also receive this document. Always make sure that the voltage of the outlet to which you are connec�ng this product is within the range stated on the decal or rear panel of the product. This product is not designed for use outdoors in adverse weather condi�ons. To prevent risk of fire or shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Always disconnect this product from the power source before cleaning it or replacing the fuse. Make sure to replace the fuse with another of the same type and ra�ng. If moun�ng it overhead, always secure this product to a fastening device using a safety chain or cable. In the event of a serious opera�ng problem, stop using the projector immediately. Never try to repair the unit except in a controlled environment under trained supervision. Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunc�on of the unit, as well as exposure to dangerous laser light. Never connect this product to a dimmer pack. Make sure the power cord is not crimped or damaged. Never disconnect the power cord by pulling or tugging on the cord. Never carry a product from the power cord or any moving part. Always use the hanging/moun�ng bracket or the handles. Always avoid eye or skin exposure to direct or sca�ered light from this product. Lasers can be hazardous and have unique safety considera�ons. Permanent eye injury and blindness is possible if lasers are used incorrectly. Pay close a�en�on to each safety REMARK and WARNING statement in this user manual. Read all instruc�ons carefully BEFORE opera�ng this device. Never inten�onally expose yourself or others to direct laser light. This laser product can poten�ally cause instant eye injury or blindness if laser light directly strikes the eyes. It is illegal and dangerous to shine this laser into audience areas, where the audience or other personnel could get direct laser beams or bright reflec�ons into their eyes. It is a US Federal offense to shine any laser at aircra�. No service allowed by customer. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. Do not a�empt any repairs yourself. Service is only to be handled by the factory or authorized factory trained technicians. Product is not to be modified by the customer. Cau�on – use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radia�on exposure.
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LASER AND SAFETY NOTES STOP AND READ ALL THE LASER SAFETY NOTES BELOW Laser Light is different from any other light sources with which you may be familiar. The light from this product can cause eye and skin injury if not set up and used properly. Laser light is thousands of �mes more concentrated than light from any other kind of light source. This concentra�on of light can cause instant eye injuries, primarily by burning the re�na (the light sensi�ve por�on at the back of the eye). Even if you cannot feel “heat” from a laser beam, it can s�ll poten�ally injure or blind you or your audience. Even very small amounts of laser light are poten�ally hazardous even at long distances. Laser eye injuries can happen quicker than you can blink. It is incorrect to think that because these laser entertainment products use high speed scanned laser beams, that an individual laser beam is safe for eye exposure. It is also incorrect to assume that because the laser light is moving, it is safe. This is not true. Since eye injuries can occur instantly, it is cri�cal to prevent the possibility of any direct eye exposure. It is not legal to aim this laser projector into areas where people can be exposed. This is true even if it is aimed below people’s faces, such as on a dance floor.
Do not operate the laser without first reading and understanding all safety and technical data in this manual. Always set up and install all laser effects so that all laser light is at least 3 meters (9.8 feet) above the floor on which people can stand. See the “Proper Usage” sec�on later in this manual. A�er set up, and prior to public use, test the laser to ensure proper func�on. Do not use if any defect is detected. Laser Light - Avoid Eye or Skin Exposure to Direct or Sca�ered Light. Do not point lasers at people or animals. Never look into the laser aperture or laser beams. Do not point lasers in areas where people can poten�ally be exposed, such as uncontrolled balconies, etc. Do not point lasers at highly reflec�ve surfaces, such as windows, mirrors and shiny metal objects. Even laser reflec�ons can be hazardous. Never point a laser at aircra�, as this is a US Federal offense. Never point un-terminated laser beams into the sky. Do not expose the output op�c (aperture) to cleaning chemicals. Do not use the laser if the housing is damaged, open, or if the op�cs appear damaged in any way. Never leave this device running una�ended. In the United States, this laser product may not be purchased, sold, rented, leased or loaned for use unless the recipient possesses a valid Class 4 laser light show variance from the US FDA CDRH. This product must always be operated by a skilled and well-trained operator who is familiar with the data included in this manual. Note that use of this projector in the United States also requires a valid Class 4 laser light show variance from the CDRH as stated above. The legal requirements for using laser entertainment products vary from country to country. The user is responsible for the legal requirements at the loca�on/country of use. Always use appropriate ligh�ng safety cables when hanging this projector overhead.
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LABELLING REFERENCE
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LASER APERTURE
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See the following reproduc�ons of the product labels. All these labels must be intact and legible prior to be used on the projector.
Hazard warning symbol
Aperture label
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Stainless steel cable(safety rope)
PROPER USAGE This product is for overhead moun�ng only. For safety purposes, this projector should be mounted on steady elevated pla�orms or sturdy overhead supports using suitable hanging clamps. In all cases, you must use safety cables. Interna�onal laser safety regula�ons require that laser products must be operated in the fashion illustrated below, with a minimum of 3 meters (9.8 �.) of ver�cal separa�on between the floor and the lowest laser light ver�cally. Addi�onally, 2.5 meters of horizontal separa�on is required between laser light and audience or other public spaces. The audience area can be passively protected by sliding the aperture cover plate upwards and fixing it in proper posi�on by the two thumb screws.
RIGGING
3 meters
laser beams
Be sure that the structure onto which you are moun�ng this product can support its weight.
Mount the product securely. You can do this with a screw, a nut, and a bolt. You may also use a moun�ng clamp if rigging this product onto a truss. The U-shaped support bracket has three moun�ng holes which may be used to secure the clamps to the projector.
Always consider ease of access to the unit before deciding on a loca�on for this product
When moun�ng this product overhead, always use a safety cable.
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OPERATIONS
PR SERIES units come with diode-based only laser sources and all sources have beam correc�on ,thus have great beam show with analog FULL colors modula�on. The PR SERIES units can be controlled over ILDA and have a bult-in memory with preset pa�erns ,also with SD-card slot for freely programs export onto it, that can be easily triggered through DMX. They can also be operated in automa�c and sound-to-light mode. The laser projector provides a master-slave-mode. Show lasers of the same series (slave projectors), connected via DMX to a main projector (master projector) project the same pa�erns like the master projector. This Series will be applicable for clubs, bars, and those Small/medium venues or theater events, par�es, business ac�vi�es, large venues etc.
“PR series projectors are not supplied with standard "E-Stop Box" and "Remote Interlock bypass" Instead, a simplified “E-Stop Box” featured with “Mushroom switch” and “Key switch” will be supplied in the purchase accordingly to request.
The “E-stop Box” is generally with a CAT5 cable of 2m length unless there would be different requests.
If user doesn't need adi�onal "E-Stop Switch", Then the “RJ45 jack interlock connector” should be insterted into the rear plate of the projector’s INTERLOCK posi�on(with silkscreen INTERLOCK marking) ,only by this way user will be able to light up the laser projector during opera�ons.
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Several steps to start up the laser projector(s)
1. Use the included power cord to connect the laser device to a proper power outlet(AC100-240V, 50/60Hz) 2. Use one of the included keys( 2 sets included in the package, either one of them will work) to insert into the key-chassis and switch to the “ON” posi�on 3. Use one of the the included INTERLOCK connectors to insert into the INTERLOCK posi�on on the backplate of the device. (2 x RJ45 connectors(well made) included in the package Remark: There are 2 posi�ons for INTERLOCK on the backplate of the devices ≥10W herein, either one of the posi�ons will work(one only posi�on needs to be with INTERLOCK connector inserted if the laser projector will be used alone. Both INTERLOCK posi�ons will work if user wants to daisy chain 2 or more laser projectors through E-stop box. 4. Turn on the power switch from to , then the laser device will start output laser light.
INTERLOCK connector Only pin4 & pin5 short-circuited will be workable
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Single INTERLOCK connec�on on standard PR4 SERIES backpanel
Dual INTERLOCK connec�ons on standard PD6 & PR8 SERIES backpanel
E STOP- (Mushroom switch)
Key
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Cable to E-stop box & laser projector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Laser Projector #1
Laser Projector #2
IN T ER LO C K PO
R T #1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
IN T ER LO C K PO
R T #1
IN T ER LO C K PO
R T #2
IN T ER LO C K PO
R T #2
cable betw een
projector#1 to projector #2 cable to m
ore follow
ing proectors if in desire
INTERLOCK CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Restart
Power In
E-Stop Box
Indicator(RED light-stay on-Emergency stop) Indicator(RED light-flash-Key switch off) Indicator(YELLOW light-flash-cable disconnected) Indicator(GREEN light-stay on-laser ready emits) Indicator(RED& GREEN light-flash 8s-laser ready to emit) Indicator(RED& GREEN light-stay on-laser working)
Green Red Yellow indicators
There may be a few models of the show systems that do not have the DUAL INTERLOCKS due to the limited space inside the compact size of the system to have the board assembled, therefore, remote interlock control in a low(daisy-chain) for them is not possible.
Mechanical shutter plate
Laser beams at Galvoscanner’s mirrors
According to safety regula�ons in the US, CLASS 4 laser show systems must be equipped with the safety elements such as mechanical shu�er plate to prevent a poten�al single laser beam shot.
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We’re capable of carrying out laser systems with such requirements, upon order request.
LCD Display Se�ng introduc�on
DMX Address 001 Show Mode Auto Program Progr 1 SD file No SD Size X -100 to 100 Size Y -100 to 100 Speed 30 DMX STATE Show Mode Slave Mode Slave X Phasic Posi�ve Y Phasic Posi�ve Color Mode RGB Laser Lock Off Sound sense 080 SD Sound Off Highlight 000 ILDA Lock Off Load Flash Off Update Prog Off R 100 G 100 B 100 Recording DMX Off Language English
Actual view of the LCD display gets lighten on, you need to rotate the menu knob to choose the needed status then make the preferable se�ngs.
Note: All the contents listed on the LCD display can be freely changed to the preferable status. The most important step is to “double-click” the menu knob to SAVE the preferred status when all selec�ons/se�ngs get done. (The other se�ngs should be operated step by step as DMX se�ng reference as the guidance following)
e.g. Default Status Click the DMX column once and manually rotate the menu knob to change the DMX address(1-17 for op�ons)
Double-click the menu knob to save the preferred status.(When this step done, the background of the status will turn to red)1
2 3
Important Remark:
While there’s no ILDA signal input and if you don’t need the devices to run in AUTO mode, you can make the se�ng on “DMX STATE” from “Show” switching to “Black” , then will bypass the “AUTO mode”.
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DMX Address 030 Show Mode Auto Program Progr 1 SD file No SD Size X -100 to 100 Size Y -100 to 100 Speed 30 DMX STATE Show Mode Slave Mode Slave X Phasic Posi�ve Y Phasic Posi�ve Color Mode RGB Laser Lock Off Sound sense 080 SD Sound Off Highlight 000 ILDA Lock Off Load Flash Off Update Prog Off R 100 G 100 B 100 Recording DMX Off Language English
P1 P2 P3
DMX Address 030 Show Mode Auto Program Progr 1 SD file No SD Size X -100 to 100 Size Y -100 to 100 Speed 30 DMX STATE Show Mode Slave Mode Slave X Phasic Posi�ve Y Phasic Posi�ve Color Mode RGB Laser Lock Off Sound sense 080 SD Sound Off Highlight 000 ILDA Lock Off Load Flash Off Update Prog Off R 100 G 100 B 100 Recording DMX Off Language English
Front
Rear
Side Top view
PR4 SERIES
Standard Verisons(without FB4 built-in)
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Size(mm)
1 Laser aperture (covered by masking plate) DO NOT look directly into this aperture once the masking plate gets loosen
When this indicator is lit up the laser system is ready to emit the laser radia�on as soon as it receives instruc�ons from control so�ware.Laser Emission
LCD Display
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Integrated with mul� se�ngs on the projector, please refer to detailed se�ngs (on Page 11. ) for the LCD
ILDA Input & Output
DMX Input & Output
PowerCON Input & Output
MicroPhone
INTERLOCK (RJ45 jack)
Power Switch
FUSE
Keyhole
Menu knob for LCD Se�ng
SD-Card Slot
Safety Ring
DB25 connec�ons input and output for ILDA mode display
3-pin DMX connec�ons input and thru for DMX512 mode display
Power connec�ons input and output
Sound receiver
Laser output is available only when the interlock is connected. It could be used to connect a laser emergency switch(E-stop box).
Power On/Off
Safety element; current ra�ng 4amps
Key Switch, laser output is available when the key is moved to posi�on “on”
The knob for the main se�ngs on LCD, click it to wake the LCD and rotate it for corresponding status se�ng
Slot for SD-Card which you may have your own laser files to export on
The ring for enwinding a safety rope when the laser device will be installed on out-of-reach loca�ons.
INTRODUCTIONS of PR4 SERIES
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1
2
3
4
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7
8 9
10 11
12
13
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Type of Laser Pure diode-based full colors(semiconductor diode laser systems)
Laser Classifica�on Class 4
Laser Power(mW)
PR3000A-RGB PR4000A-RGB PR5000-RGB PR5500-RGB
638nm 520nm 445nm R/650mW+ G/800mW+ B/1500mW R/1300mW+G/1000mW+ B/2000mW R/1300mW+G/1200mW+ B/2500mW(465nm) R/1300mW+G/1200mW+ B/3000mW
Scanning-system 40 kpps ILDA@8° , Scan angle Max 60°
Beam Size@aperture 2.5*6 mm
Beam Divergence
Modula�on
Power Supply
Power Consump�on
156*224*125mmDimension
Net Weight
<1.2 mRad
93W to 95W, varied by laser power ranges.
AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
3.42 kg
>60 KHz
Controls Auto, Sound to light, SD-Card, DMX512 , ILDA
Keyed interlock, emission delay, magne�c interlock, scan-fail safety, mechanical shu�er(on request), adjustable aperture masking plate.
Safety elements
Opera�on Temperature minus 20℃ to 40℃
Protec�on Ra�ng IP54
Due to Advanced Op�cal Correc�on technology used in our laser systems the op�cal power output of each laser colour within the system may slightly differ from the specifica�on of respec�ve laser module(s) installed. This does not affect the total guaranteed power output.
Important statement
Specifica�ons of PR4 SERIES
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Model λ
Except for the listed models, the PR4 also covers several other mono color projectors, such as 3W red, 5W green and 9W blue.
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PR6 SERIES
Standard Verisons(without FB4 built-in)
FUSE
A
MIC
OUT
POWER: AC100~240V,50/60Hz
IN
MENU
INTE RLOCK
KEY
OFF ON
OFF ON
ILDA OUT
DMX IN DMX OUT
P US H IN/OUT
17 2
224.40
12 3.
00
30
255
Emission
Laser on
235
165.00
INTRODUCTIONS of PR6 SERIES
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Emission
Laser on
FUSE
A
MIC
OUT
POWER: AC100~240V,50/60Hz
IN
MENU
INTE RLOCK
KEY
OFF ON
OFF ON
ILDA OUT
DMX IN DMX OUT
P US H IN/OUT1
2 34
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1 Laser aperture (covered by masking plate) DO NOT look directly into this aperture once the masking plate gets loosen
When this indicator is lit up the laser system is ready to emit the laser radia�on as soon as it receives instruc�ons from control so�ware.Laser Emission
LCD Display
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Integrated with mul� se�ngs on the projector, please refer to detailed se�ngs (on Page 11. ) for the LCD
ILDA Input & Output
DMX Input & Output
PowerCON Input & Output
MicroPhone
INTERLOCK (RJ45 jack)
Power Switch
FUSE
Keyhole
Menu knob for LCD Se�ng
SD-Card Slot
Safety Ring
DB25 connec�ons input and output for ILDA mode display
3-pin DMX connec�ons input and thru for DMX512 mode display
Power connec�ons input and output
Sound receiver
Laser output is available only when the interlock is connected. It could be used to connect a laser emergency switch(E-stop box).
Power On/Off
Safety element; current ra�ng 4amps
Key Switch, laser output is available when the key is moved to posi�on “on”
The knob for the main se�ngs on LCD, click it to wake the LCD and rotate it for corresponding status se�ng
Slot for SD-Card which you may have your own laser files to export on
The ring for enwinding a safety rope when the laser device will be installed on out-of-reach loca�ons.
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9
10 11
12
13
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Type of Laser Pure diode-based full colors(semiconductor diode laser systems)
Laser Classifica�on Class 4
Laser Power PR7000-RGB PR8000-RGB
R/2000mW+G/2000mW+B/3000mW 638nm 520nm 445nm
Scanning-system 40kpps ILDA@8° , Scan angle Max 60°
Beam Size@aperture 3.5*6.5 mm
Beam Divergence
Modula�on
Power Supply
Power Consump�on
224*165*123(H)mm, Height 172mm when bracket included. Dimension
Net Weight
<1.1 mRad
120W
AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
3.88 kg
>60 KHz
Controls Auto, Sound to light, SD-Card, DMX512 , ILDA
Interlock, emission delay, magne�c interlock, scan-fail safety, mechanical shu�er, adjustable aperture masking plate.
Safety elements
Opera�on Temperature minus 20℃ to 40℃
Protec�on Ra�ng IP54
Due to Advanced Op�cal Correc�on technology used in our laser systems the op�cal power output of each laser colour within the system may slightly differ from the specifica�on of respec�ve laser module(s) installed. This does not affect the total guaranteed power output.
Important statement
R/2000mW+G/3000mW+B/3000mW
Specifica�ons of PR6 SERIES
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Model
PR8 SERIES
Standard Verisons(without FB4 built-in)
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Emission Laser on
280 245
221
249 209
149
201
1 Laser aperture (covered by masking plate) DO NOT look directly into this aperture once the masking plate gets loosen
When this indicator is lit up the laser system is ready to emit the laser radia�on as soon as it receives instruc�ons from control so�ware.Laser Emission
LCD Display
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Integrated with mul� se�ngs on the projector, please refer to detailed se�ngs (on Page 11. ) for the LCD
ILDA Input & Output
DMX Input & Output
PowerCON Input & Output
INTERLOCK (RJ45 jack)
Power Switch
FUSE
Keyhole
Menu knob for LCD Se�ng
SD-Card Slot
Safety Ring
DB25 connec�ons input and output for ILDA mode display
3-pin DMX connec�ons input and thru for DMX512 mode display
Power connec�ons input and output
Laser output is available only when the interlock is connected. It could be used to connect a laser emergency switch(E-stop box).
Power On/Off
Safety element; current ra�ng 8amps
Key Switch, laser output is available when the key is moved to posi�on “on”
The knob for the main se�ngs on LCD, click it to wake the LCD and rotate it for corresponding status se�ng
Slot for SD-Card which you may have your own laser files to export on
The ring for enwinding a safety rope when the laser device will be installed on out-of-reach loca�ons.
Color intensity knobs R/G/B power intensity adjustments, rotate or an�-rotate to adjust output power
INTRODUCTIONS of PR8 SERIES
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Emission Laser on
1 2
3 4
5
6
7
8 9
10 11
12
13
14
SFS15
15 SFS Scan-fail safety switch
Type of Laser Pure diode-based full colors(semiconductor diode laser systems)
Laser Classifica�on Class 4
Laser Power(mW) PR10000-RGB PR9000-RGB
R/3000mW+G/3000mW+B/4000mW
638nm 520nm
R/3000mW+G/3000mW+B/3000mW(465nm)
Scanning-system 40kpps ILDA@8° , Scan angle Max 60°
Beam Size@aperture 4.5*6.5 mm
Beam Divergence
Modula�on
Power Supply
Power Consump�on
245*201*150(H)mm, 280*249*221mm when bracket included.Dimension
Net Weight
<1.1 mRad
290W 280W
AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
6.95kg
>60 KHz
Controls Auto, Sound to light, SD-Card, DMX512 , ILDA
Keyed interlock, emission delay, magne�c interlock, scan-fail safety, mechanical shu�er, adjustable aperture masking plate.
Safety elements
Opera�on Temperature minus 20℃ to 40℃
Protec�on Ra�ng IP54
Due to Advanced Op�cal Correc�on technology used in our laser systems the op�cal power output of each laser colour within the system may slightly differ from the specifica�on of respec�ve laser module(s) installed. This does not affect the total guaranteed power output.
Important statement
Specifica�ons of PR8 SERIES
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λModel
SD Card Introduc�on *The system accepts only FAT32 file, forma�ng the new SD card to FAT32 type is required before use it. *Short file / File folder names , the file names is limited to 8 digits and the expanded name is limited with 3 digits, the names could only contain English le�ers, Arabic numbers, and underline, the others could not be recognized. *Equipped an exclusive SD card for the device and don’t save the other files inside; the quan�ty for the file folders is limited with 20, and each file folder is limited to contain 256 ILD files and 10 PRG files at maximum. *PRG playlist: user could edit the playlist by text editor, the expanded name of the playlist is .PRG format. The playlist is cons�tuted by file name, play speed, and play �mes, “i” is the iden�fica�on code stand for iShow, and comma “,” is used to separate it.
Edit only one program each line; for example, if a program prg1.prg contains 3 files: file1.ild, file2.ild, and file3.ild; play speed for file1.ild is 12K and repeated 3 �mes; play speed for file2.ild is 20k and play once, the file 2 was produced by iShow; play speed for file3.ild is 18K and repeated 4 �mes; and the contents of the prg1.prg is as below: File1.ild,12,3 File2.ild,20,1,i File3.ild,18,4 *A�er crea�ng a file folder, do create a PRG file under this file folder by the same file name, and edit all the playing files into this PRG file, the speed edited here is the play speed in ILDA mode. For Example, create the file folder “Lasershow”, and create the file “Lasershow.prg” under this folder; a�er adding a new ILDA file, we need to add this ILDA file to this PRG playlist, so that we could find this file correctly in the ILDA mode and play it by required speed
Display mode introduc�on *Audio Mode(Sound mode): Preset programs triggered by sound, any proper sound will enable laser to output. *Auto Mode: The preset programs automa�cally display in Auto mode. *Prg Mode(SD playback in order): The preset/exported programs playback in sequence. Redact of the playlist please refer to SD Card Introduc�on. *ILD Mode(SD loop playback): Loop playback the single ILD file (extension named .ILD). About .ILD format, please refer to SD Card Introduc�on. No�ce: the ILD here refers to playing the ILD file in the SD card, not the ILDA signal though so�ware on computer.
DMX Mode: Interna�onal standard DMX512 signal. In any of the above playback modes, the device can automa�cally recognize and switch to DMX mode a�er accessing DMX signal. The device has 17 DMX channels. Refer to DMX Table f or details. DMX consoles vary in different manufacturers' models. Please refer to the specific DMX console instruc�ons.
ILDA (PC) mode: Interna�onal standard ILDA signal is under computer control. In any of the above opera�ng modes, when an ILDA signal with an interlock func�on is connected, the ILDA(computer) signal control has priority and the device will be displaying laser cues, programs in accordance to the ILDA signal output from laser controller on the PC.
In ILDA mode, a control hardware will be required, the recommended one should be FB3 controller from Pangolin, yet we can also provide this part with fair cost when purchase laser systems from here.
The ILDA so�ware(laser controller) has different opera�ng methods from different manufacturers. Please refer to the specific ILDA so�ware instruc�ons, to our experience the most commonly and widely being used is QuickShow from Pangolin.com.
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DMX Chart
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Size decrease Zoom , From slow to fast. Zoom , From slow to fast. Loop zooming±, From slow to fast
An�-clockwise , From slow to fast. Clockwise, From slow to fast. Manual adjustments From LEFT to RIGHT movements, From slow to fast. From RIGHT to LEFT movements, From slow to fast. Auto,irregular jump, From slow to fast. Sound control,irregular jump
From UP to DOWN loop movements, From slow to fast Auto,irregular jump, From slow to fast. Sound control, irregular jump
Pa�erns twist, From slow to fast Reversed twist, From slow to fast Pa�erns surround Y-axis rota�ng, From slow to fast
Pa�erns surround X-axis rota�ng, From slow to fast
Small amplitude waves, From slow to fast. Medium amplitude waves, From slow to fast. Large amplitude waves, From slow to fast.
Small waves, From slow
CH Func�on Value Descrip�on 1 Dimming 0-255
2 Channels selec�on
0 NONE 1-49 50-99 33 Channels mode (bypassed) 100-149 47 Channels mode (bypassed) 150-255 6 Channels mode (bypassed)
3 Graphics selec�on 0-255 Every value for one pa�ern
4 Graphics selec�on: Op�on 2 0-239 Beam pa�erns
240-255 Anima�ons
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6 Zoom
7 Central rota�on
8 LEFT-RIGHT movements
9 UP-DOWN movements
10 X-axis rota�on
11 Y-axis rota�on
12 X-axis waves
13 Y-axis waves
14 0
From the brightest to none.
18 Channels mode Default( )
Pa�ern boundary se�ng
Colors Intervals
0-49
50-99
100-149
150-199
200-255 0-127 128-159 160-190 191-255 0-127 Manual angle adjustments, From slow to fast. 128-192 193-255 0-125 126-164 165-205 206-244 245-255 0-125 Manual adjustments 126-164 From DOWN to UP loop movements, From slow to fast 165-205 206-244 245-255 0-127 Manual adjustments 128-159 160-191 192-255 0-127 Manual adjustments 128-159 Pa�erns twist, From slow to fast 160-191 Reversed twist, From slow to fast 192-255 0-9 NONE 10-69 70-129 130-189 190-255 Largest amplitude waves, From slow to fast. 0-9 NONE 10-69 70-129 130-189 190-255 Largest waves, From slow to fast.
Original colors 1-255
Blanking,The larger the value, the smaller the pa�ern
Blanking,The larger the value, the smaller the pa�ern
Blanking,The larger the value, the smaller the pa�ern
Blanking,The larger the value, the smaller the pa�ern
Blanking,The larger the value, the smaller the pa�ern
to fast. Medium waves, From slow to fast. Large waves, From slow to fast.
Color intervals, From slow to fast.
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-
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From slow to fast
From slow to fast
From slow to fast
From slow to fast
From slow to fast
From slow to fast
16 From dark to bright From dark to bright
17 Drawing From slow to fast From slow to fast From slow to fast
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Colors Changing selec�on
Pa�erns movements The larger the value, the smaller the movement
0-7 Original colors 8-15 16-23 24-31 32-39 40-47 48-55 56-63
64-95
Automa�cally changing among Red, Green and Blue
96-127
128-159
160-191
192-223
224-255 0-63 64-127 128-255 NONE 0-74 Manual adjustments 75-104 105-144 145-184 185-255 NONE
0-255
White Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue Violet
Automa�cally changing among cyan, yellow and violet
Automa�cally changing among White, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue and Violet
segment bea�ng among White, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue and Violet
White, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue and Violet colors stream
White, Red, Green and Blue colors stream
Always drawing Blanking Drawing before and blanking a�er
Lightspot display Lightspot Lightspot blanking
Limita�on of pa�erns'movements
Laser combina�ons would be misaligned because of many external factors e.g. lasers got fallen from height, or shocking during transporta�on, long �me of being used, etc. All of these factors would cause the well aligned lasers out of shape, misaligned. If there would be any necessary to re-do RGB alignments, there are many procedures to be completed in a high powered RGB laser module. Because each single laser color has more than 1 only diode get combined, thus a RGB high power module would have many permuta�ons and combina�ons on alignment procedures.
Generally, if the single color are stay s�ll(overlay itself),end users would need to do the basic alignments on RGB balance only. Please read the steps as described herein for reference of how to make alignments on this module:
The very first step is to judge by eyes visual if the RGB(white balance) out of shape. Easy to know whether lasers are misaligned or not from projec�ng a white circle, you will then see if the white balance is with slight or severe spli�ng.
Pictures below were taken from the 15W system and its RGB laser module.
Step 1. Cut off all power supply Step 2. Open up the cover of the laser show system then access to overall internal of the system.
Laser module is set under the power supply unit, you should unscrew this power supply unit with its baseplate and put them on the other side in the system.
INTRODUCTIONS OF RE-ALIGNMENTS. REF PR8 10W RGB.
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Maintenance Instruc�on The device is mostly installed in the loca�on that there is dust, haze, and smoke, which are easily pollute the lens and decrease the output brightness; these par�cles also easily pollute the light case, fans, PCBA, block the heat dissipa�on, and reduce the stability of the electronic components; so the regular cleaning is very necessary and important to keep the maximum light output and increase the stability and life�me. It is recommended to clean the window lens, outside case, and fans every 2 weeks, and clean the internal of the stage light every 4 weeks; the cleaning frequency should be higher in the severe working condi�on. Note: Only an qualified & authorized technician(s ) is(are) allowed to clean the internal parts, improper opera�ons for the internal cleaning could cause serious damage to the device. It is forbidden to use the corrosive chemicals to clean the device, the pure alcohol and acetone is recommended to clean the lens. Clean the lens carefully and gently, don’t touch the lens by any hard and sharp materials. A�er sales service and warranty * One year’s warranty for the device. * The components and accessories costs are charged a�er the warranty period. *Warranty voids for the damages or injuries caused by force majeure, like, earthquake, typhoon, and so on. *Warranty voids for the damages or injuries caused by improper opera�on and projec�on, such as wrong input voltage, water immerse, physical shock, and so on
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PR3000A-RGB
PR4000A-RGB
PR9000-RGB
PR5000-RGB
PR10000-RGB
PR5500-RGB
PR7000-RGB
USER MANUAL
No�ce AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO DIRECT OR SCATTERED LIGHT CLASS 4 LASER PRODUCT
Manufactured/ Cer�fied by Shenzhen Optlaser Technologies Co.,Ltd
Thank you for purchasing our products, please take some minutes to read this manual before opera�ng any of these laser projectors!
PR8000-RGB
www.optlaser.com
Content INTRODUCTION
PACKING LIST
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
SAFETY NOTES
LASER AND SAFETY NOTES
LABELLING REFERENCE
PROPER USAGE
RIGGING
OPERATIONS
INTERLOCK DIAGRAM
LCD Display Se�ng introduc�on
PR4 SERIES
INTRODUCTIONS of PR4 SERIES
Specifica�ons of PR4SERIES
PR6 SERIES
INTRODUCTIONS of PR6 SERIES
Specifica�ons of PR6 SERIES
PR8 SERIES
INTRODUCTIONS of PR8 SERIES
Specifica�ons of PR8 SERIES
Display mode introduc�on
DMX CHART
INTRODUCTIONS OF RE-ALIGNMENTS. REF.
Maintenance Instruc�on
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INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing our products. To op�mize the performance of your laser, please read these opera�ng instruc�ons carefully and familiarize yourself with the basic opera�ons of this system. These instruc�ons contain important safety informa�on regarding the use and maintenance of this system as well. Please keep this manual with the unit, for future reference. If you sell this product to another user, be sure that they also receive this document.
No�ce We are constantly striving to improve the quality of our products. As such, the content of this manual may be changed without no�ce. We have tried our best to guarantee the accuracy of this manual. If you have any ques�ons or find any errors, please contact us directly to help correct this.
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
Open the package and carefully unpack everything inside. Ensure all parts are present and in good condi�on. Do not use any equipment that appears to be damaged. If any parts are missing or damaged then please immediately no�fy your carrier or local distributor.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The following chapters explain important informa�on about lasers in general, basic laser safety and some �ps about how to use this device correctly. Please read this informa�on as it contains cri�cal informa�on you must be aware of, prior to using these system.
PACKING LIST
LASER projector Name Qty(pcs)
1 AC power cord 1 Keys for Key switch 2 Power output connector 1 Remote Interlock connector 2 Allen key 1
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WARNING! These projectors are Class 4 laser products. It must never be used for audience-scanning applica�ons. The output beam of the projector must always be at least 3 meters above the floor in the audience. See the Opera�ng Instruc�ons sec�on for further informa�on. Please read the following notes carefully! They include important safety informa�on about the installa�on, usage, and maintenance of this product.
SAFETY NOTES
Keep this User Manual for future consulta�on. If you sell this product to another user, be sure that they also receive this document. Always make sure that the voltage of the outlet to which you are connec�ng this product is within the range stated on the decal or rear panel of the product. This product is not designed for use outdoors in adverse weather condi�ons. To prevent risk of fire or shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Always disconnect this product from the power source before cleaning it or replacing the fuse. Make sure to replace the fuse with another of the same type and ra�ng. If moun�ng it overhead, always secure this product to a fastening device using a safety chain or cable. In the event of a serious opera�ng problem, stop using the projector immediately. Never try to repair the unit except in a controlled environment under trained supervision. Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunc�on of the unit, as well as exposure to dangerous laser light. Never connect this product to a dimmer pack. Make sure the power cord is not crimped or damaged. Never disconnect the power cord by pulling or tugging on the cord. Never carry a product from the power cord or any moving part. Always use the hanging/moun�ng bracket or the handles. Always avoid eye or skin exposure to direct or sca�ered light from this product. Lasers can be hazardous and have unique safety considera�ons. Permanent eye injury and blindness is possible if lasers are used incorrectly. Pay close a�en�on to each safety REMARK and WARNING statement in this user manual. Read all instruc�ons carefully BEFORE opera�ng this device. Never inten�onally expose yourself or others to direct laser light. This laser product can poten�ally cause instant eye injury or blindness if laser light directly strikes the eyes. It is illegal and dangerous to shine this laser into audience areas, where the audience or other personnel could get direct laser beams or bright reflec�ons into their eyes. It is a US Federal offense to shine any laser at aircra�. No service allowed by customer. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. Do not a�empt any repairs yourself. Service is only to be handled by the factory or authorized factory trained technicians. Product is not to be modified by the customer. Cau�on – use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radia�on exposure.
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LASER AND SAFETY NOTES STOP AND READ ALL THE LASER SAFETY NOTES BELOW Laser Light is different from any other light sources with which you may be familiar. The light from this product can cause eye and skin injury if not set up and used properly. Laser light is thousands of �mes more concentrated than light from any other kind of light source. This concentra�on of light can cause instant eye injuries, primarily by burning the re�na (the light sensi�ve por�on at the back of the eye). Even if you cannot feel “heat” from a laser beam, it can s�ll poten�ally injure or blind you or your audience. Even very small amounts of laser light are poten�ally hazardous even at long distances. Laser eye injuries can happen quicker than you can blink. It is incorrect to think that because these laser entertainment products use high speed scanned laser beams, that an individual laser beam is safe for eye exposure. It is also incorrect to assume that because the laser light is moving, it is safe. This is not true. Since eye injuries can occur instantly, it is cri�cal to prevent the possibility of any direct eye exposure. It is not legal to aim this laser projector into areas where people can be exposed. This is true even if it is aimed below people’s faces, such as on a dance floor.
Do not operate the laser without first reading and understanding all safety and technical data in this manual. Always set up and install all laser effects so that all laser light is at least 3 meters (9.8 feet) above the floor on which people can stand. See the “Proper Usage” sec�on later in this manual. A�er set up, and prior to public use, test the laser to ensure proper func�on. Do not use if any defect is detected. Laser Light - Avoid Eye or Skin Exposure to Direct or Sca�ered Light. Do not point lasers at people or animals. Never look into the laser aperture or laser beams. Do not point lasers in areas where people can poten�ally be exposed, such as uncontrolled balconies, etc. Do not point lasers at highly reflec�ve surfaces, such as windows, mirrors and shiny metal objects. Even laser reflec�ons can be hazardous. Never point a laser at aircra�, as this is a US Federal offense. Never point un-terminated laser beams into the sky. Do not expose the output op�c (aperture) to cleaning chemicals. Do not use the laser if the housing is damaged, open, or if the op�cs appear damaged in any way. Never leave this device running una�ended. In the United States, this laser product may not be purchased, sold, rented, leased or loaned for use unless the recipient possesses a valid Class 4 laser light show variance from the US FDA CDRH. This product must always be operated by a skilled and well-trained operator who is familiar with the data included in this manual. Note that use of this projector in the United States also requires a valid Class 4 laser light show variance from the CDRH as stated above. The legal requirements for using laser entertainment products vary from country to country. The user is responsible for the legal requirements at the loca�on/country of use. Always use appropriate ligh�ng safety cables when hanging this projector overhead.
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LABELLING REFERENCE
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LASER APERTURE
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See the following reproduc�ons of the product labels. All these labels must be intact and legible prior to be used on the projector.
Hazard warning symbol
Aperture label
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Stainless steel cable(safety rope)
PROPER USAGE This product is for overhead moun�ng only. For safety purposes, this projector should be mounted on steady elevated pla�orms or sturdy overhead supports using suitable hanging clamps. In all cases, you must use safety cables. Interna�onal laser safety regula�ons require that laser products must be operated in the fashion illustrated below, with a minimum of 3 meters (9.8 �.) of ver�cal separa�on between the floor and the lowest laser light ver�cally. Addi�onally, 2.5 meters of horizontal separa�on is required between laser light and audience or other public spaces. The audience area can be passively protected by sliding the aperture cover plate upwards and fixing it in proper posi�on by the two thumb screws.
RIGGING
3 meters
laser beams
Be sure that the structure onto which you are moun�ng this product can support its weight.
Mount the product securely. You can do this with a screw, a nut, and a bolt. You may also use a moun�ng clamp if rigging this product onto a truss. The U-shaped support bracket has three moun�ng holes which may be used to secure the clamps to the projector.
Always consider ease of access to the unit before deciding on a loca�on for this product
When moun�ng this product overhead, always use a safety cable.
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OPERATIONS
PR SERIES units come with diode-based only laser sources and all sources have beam correc�on ,thus have great beam show with analog FULL colors modula�on. The PR SERIES units can be controlled over ILDA and have a bult-in memory with preset pa�erns ,also with SD-card slot for freely programs export onto it, that can be easily triggered through DMX. They can also be operated in automa�c and sound-to-light mode. The laser projector provides a master-slave-mode. Show lasers of the same series (slave projectors), connected via DMX to a main projector (master projector) project the same pa�erns like the master projector. This Series will be applicable for clubs, bars, and those Small/medium venues or theater events, par�es, business ac�vi�es, large venues etc.
“PR series projectors are not supplied with standard "E-Stop Box" and "Remote Interlock bypass" Instead, a simplified “E-Stop Box” featured with “Mushroom switch” and “Key switch” will be supplied in the purchase accordingly to request.
The “E-stop Box” is generally with a CAT5 cable of 2m length unless there would be different requests.
If user doesn't need adi�onal "E-Stop Switch", Then the “RJ45 jack interlock connector” should be insterted into the rear plate of the projector’s INTERLOCK posi�on(with silkscreen INTERLOCK marking) ,only by this way user will be able to light up the laser projector during opera�ons.
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Several steps to start up the laser projector(s)
1. Use the included power cord to connect the laser device to a proper power outlet(AC100-240V, 50/60Hz) 2. Use one of the included keys( 2 sets included in the package, either one of them will work) to insert into the key-chassis and switch to the “ON” posi�on 3. Use one of the the included INTERLOCK connectors to insert into the INTERLOCK posi�on on the backplate of the device. (2 x RJ45 connectors(well made) included in the package Remark: There are 2 posi�ons for INTERLOCK on the backplate of the devices ≥10W herein, either one of the posi�ons will work(one only posi�on needs to be with INTERLOCK connector inserted if the laser projector will be used alone. Both INTERLOCK posi�ons will work if user wants to daisy chain 2 or more laser projectors through E-stop box. 4. Turn on the power switch from to , then the laser device will start output laser light.
INTERLOCK connector Only pin4 & pin5 short-circuited will be workable
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Single INTERLOCK connec�on on standard PR4 SERIES backpanel
Dual INTERLOCK connec�ons on standard PD6 & PR8 SERIES backpanel
E STOP- (Mushroom switch)
Key
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Cable to E-stop box & laser projector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Laser Projector #1
Laser Projector #2
IN T ER LO C K PO
R T #1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
IN T ER LO C K PO
R T #1
IN T ER LO C K PO
R T #2
IN T ER LO C K PO
R T #2
cable betw een
projector#1 to projector #2 cable to m
ore follow
ing proectors if in desire
INTERLOCK CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Restart
Power In
E-Stop Box
Indicator(RED light-stay on-Emergency stop) Indicator(RED light-flash-Key switch off) Indicator(YELLOW light-flash-cable disconnected) Indicator(GREEN light-stay on-laser ready emits) Indicator(RED& GREEN light-flash 8s-laser ready to emit) Indicator(RED& GREEN light-stay on-laser working)
Green Red Yellow indicators
There may be a few models of the show systems that do not have the DUAL INTERLOCKS due to the limited space inside the compact size of the system to have the board assembled, therefore, remote interlock control in a low(daisy-chain) for them is not possible.
Mechanical shutter plate
Laser beams at Galvoscanner’s mirrors
According to safety regula�ons in the US, CLASS 4 laser show systems must be equipped with the safety elements such as mechanical shu�er plate to prevent a poten�al single laser beam shot.
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We’re capable of carrying out laser systems with such requirements, upon order request.
LCD Display Se�ng introduc�on
DMX Address 001 Show Mode Auto Program Progr 1 SD file No SD Size X -100 to 100 Size Y -100 to 100 Speed 30 DMX STATE Show Mode Slave Mode Slave X Phasic Posi�ve Y Phasic Posi�ve Color Mode RGB Laser Lock Off Sound sense 080 SD Sound Off Highlight 000 ILDA Lock Off Load Flash Off Update Prog Off R 100 G 100 B 100 Recording DMX Off Language English
Actual view of the LCD display gets lighten on, you need to rotate the menu knob to choose the needed status then make the preferable se�ngs.
Note: All the contents listed on the LCD display can be freely changed to the preferable status. The most important step is to “double-click” the menu knob to SAVE the preferred status when all selec�ons/se�ngs get done. (The other se�ngs should be operated step by step as DMX se�ng reference as the guidance following)
e.g. Default Status Click the DMX column once and manually rotate the menu knob to change the DMX address(1-17 for op�ons)
Double-click the menu knob to save the preferred status.(When this step done, the background of the status will turn to red)1
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Important Remark:
While there’s no ILDA signal input and if you don’t need the devices to run in AUTO mode, you can make the se�ng on “DMX STATE” from “Show” switching to “Black” , then will bypass the “AUTO mode”.
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DMX Address 030 Show Mode Auto Program Progr 1 SD file No SD Size X -100 to 100 Size Y -100 to 100 Speed 30 DMX STATE Show Mode Slave Mode Slave X Phasic Posi�ve Y Phasic Posi�ve Color Mode RGB Laser Lock Off Sound sense 080 SD Sound Off Highlight 000 ILDA Lock Off Load Flash Off Update Prog Off R 100 G 100 B 100 Recording DMX Off Language English
P1 P2 P3
DMX Address 030 Show Mode Auto Program Progr 1 SD file No SD Size X -100 to 100 Size Y -100 to 100 Speed 30 DMX STATE Show Mode Slave Mode Slave X Phasic Posi�ve Y Phasic Posi�ve Color Mode RGB Laser Lock Off Sound sense 080 SD Sound Off Highlight 000 ILDA Lock Off Load Flash Off Update Prog Off R 100 G 100 B 100 Recording DMX Off Language English
Front
Rear
Side Top view
PR4 SERIES
Standard Verisons(without FB4 built-in)
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Size(mm)
1 Laser aperture (covered by masking plate) DO NOT look directly into this aperture once the masking plate gets loosen
When this indicator is lit up the laser system is ready to emit the laser radia�on as soon as it receives instruc�ons from control so�ware.Laser Emission
LCD Display
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3
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5
6
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Integrated with mul� se�ngs on the projector, please refer to detailed se�ngs (on Page 11. ) for the LCD
ILDA Input & Output
DMX Input & Output
PowerCON Input & Output
MicroPhone
INTERLOCK (RJ45 jack)
Power Switch
FUSE
Keyhole
Menu knob for LCD Se�ng
SD-Card Slot
Safety Ring
DB25 connec�ons input and output for ILDA mode display
3-pin DMX connec�ons input and thru for DMX512 mode display
Power connec�ons input and output
Sound receiver
Laser output is available only when the interlock is connected. It could be used to connect a laser emergency switch(E-stop box).
Power On/Off
Safety element; current ra�ng 4amps
Key Switch, laser output is available when the key is moved to posi�on “on”
The knob for the main se�ngs on LCD, click it to wake the LCD and rotate it for corresponding status se�ng
Slot for SD-Card which you may have your own laser files to export on
The ring for enwinding a safety rope when the laser device will be installed on out-of-reach loca�ons.
INTRODUCTIONS of PR4 SERIES
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Type of Laser Pure diode-based full colors(semiconductor diode laser systems)
Laser Classifica�on Class 4
Laser Power(mW)
PR3000A-RGB PR4000A-RGB PR5000-RGB PR5500-RGB
638nm 520nm 445nm R/650mW+ G/800mW+ B/1500mW R/1300mW+G/1000mW+ B/2000mW R/1300mW+G/1200mW+ B/2500mW(465nm) R/1300mW+G/1200mW+ B/3000mW
Scanning-system 40 kpps ILDA@8° , Scan angle Max 60°
Beam Size@aperture 2.5*6 mm
Beam Divergence
Modula�on
Power Supply
Power Consump�on
156*224*125mmDimension
Net Weight
<1.2 mRad
93W to 95W, varied by laser power ranges.
AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
3.42 kg
>60 KHz
Controls Auto, Sound to light, SD-Card, DMX512 , ILDA
Keyed interlock, emission delay, magne�c interlock, scan-fail safety, mechanical shu�er(on request), adjustable aperture masking plate.
Safety elements
Opera�on Temperature minus 20℃ to 40℃
Protec�on Ra�ng IP54
Due to Advanced Op�cal Correc�on technology used in our laser systems the op�cal power output of each laser colour within the system may slightly differ from the specifica�on of respec�ve laser module(s) installed. This does not affect the total guaranteed power output.
Important statement
Specifica�ons of PR4 SERIES
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Model λ
Except for the listed models, the PR4 also covers several other mono color projectors, such as 3W red, 5W green and 9W blue.
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PR6 SERIES
Standard Verisons(without FB4 built-in)
FUSE
A
MIC
OUT
POWER: AC100~240V,50/60Hz
IN
MENU
INTE RLOCK
KEY
OFF ON
OFF ON
ILDA OUT
DMX IN DMX OUT
P US H IN/OUT
17 2
224.40
12 3.
00
30
255
Emission
Laser on
235
165.00
INTRODUCTIONS of PR6 SERIES
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Emission
Laser on
FUSE
A
MIC
OUT
POWER: AC100~240V,50/60Hz
IN
MENU
INTE RLOCK
KEY
OFF ON
OFF ON
ILDA OUT
DMX IN DMX OUT
P US H IN/OUT1
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1 Laser aperture (covered by masking plate) DO NOT look directly into this aperture once the masking plate gets loosen
When this indicator is lit up the laser system is ready to emit the laser radia�on as soon as it receives instruc�ons from control so�ware.Laser Emission
LCD Display
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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Integrated with mul� se�ngs on the projector, please refer to detailed se�ngs (on Page 11. ) for the LCD
ILDA Input & Output
DMX Input & Output
PowerCON Input & Output
MicroPhone
INTERLOCK (RJ45 jack)
Power Switch
FUSE
Keyhole
Menu knob for LCD Se�ng
SD-Card Slot
Safety Ring
DB25 connec�ons input and output for ILDA mode display
3-pin DMX connec�ons input and thru for DMX512 mode display
Power connec�ons input and output
Sound receiver
Laser output is available only when the interlock is connected. It could be used to connect a laser emergency switch(E-stop box).
Power On/Off
Safety element; current ra�ng 4amps
Key Switch, laser output is available when the key is moved to posi�on “on”
The knob for the main se�ngs on LCD, click it to wake the LCD and rotate it for corresponding status se�ng
Slot for SD-Card which you may have your own laser files to export on
The ring for enwinding a safety rope when the laser device will be installed on out-of-reach loca�ons.
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Type of Laser Pure diode-based full colors(semiconductor diode laser systems)
Laser Classifica�on Class 4
Laser Power PR7000-RGB PR8000-RGB
R/2000mW+G/2000mW+B/3000mW 638nm 520nm 445nm
Scanning-system 40kpps ILDA@8° , Scan angle Max 60°
Beam Size@aperture 3.5*6.5 mm
Beam Divergence
Modula�on
Power Supply
Power Consump�on
224*165*123(H)mm, Height 172mm when bracket included. Dimension
Net Weight
<1.1 mRad
120W
AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
3.88 kg
>60 KHz
Controls Auto, Sound to light, SD-Card, DMX512 , ILDA
Interlock, emission delay, magne�c interlock, scan-fail safety, mechanical shu�er, adjustable aperture masking plate.
Safety elements
Opera�on Temperature minus 20℃ to 40℃
Protec�on Ra�ng IP54
Due to Advanced Op�cal Correc�on technology used in our laser systems the op�cal power output of each laser colour within the system may slightly differ from the specifica�on of respec�ve laser module(s) installed. This does not affect the total guaranteed power output.
Important statement
R/2000mW+G/3000mW+B/3000mW
Specifica�ons of PR6 SERIES
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Model
PR8 SERIES
Standard Verisons(without FB4 built-in)
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Emission Laser on
280 245
221
249 209
149
201
1 Laser aperture (covered by masking plate) DO NOT look directly into this aperture once the masking plate gets loosen
When this indicator is lit up the laser system is ready to emit the laser radia�on as soon as it receives instruc�ons from control so�ware.Laser Emission
LCD Display
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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Integrated with mul� se�ngs on the projector, please refer to detailed se�ngs (on Page 11. ) for the LCD
ILDA Input & Output
DMX Input & Output
PowerCON Input & Output
INTERLOCK (RJ45 jack)
Power Switch
FUSE
Keyhole
Menu knob for LCD Se�ng
SD-Card Slot
Safety Ring
DB25 connec�ons input and output for ILDA mode display
3-pin DMX connec�ons input and thru for DMX512 mode display
Power connec�ons input and output
Laser output is available only when the interlock is connected. It could be used to connect a laser emergency switch(E-stop box).
Power On/Off
Safety element; current ra�ng 8amps
Key Switch, laser output is available when the key is moved to posi�on “on”
The knob for the main se�ngs on LCD, click it to wake the LCD and rotate it for corresponding status se�ng
Slot for SD-Card which you may have your own laser files to export on
The ring for enwinding a safety rope when the laser device will be installed on out-of-reach loca�ons.
Color intensity knobs R/G/B power intensity adjustments, rotate or an�-rotate to adjust output power
INTRODUCTIONS of PR8 SERIES
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Emission Laser on
1 2
3 4
5
6
7
8 9
10 11
12
13
14
SFS15
15 SFS Scan-fail safety switch
Type of Laser Pure diode-based full colors(semiconductor diode laser systems)
Laser Classifica�on Class 4
Laser Power(mW) PR10000-RGB PR9000-RGB
R/3000mW+G/3000mW+B/4000mW
638nm 520nm
R/3000mW+G/3000mW+B/3000mW(465nm)
Scanning-system 40kpps ILDA@8° , Scan angle Max 60°
Beam Size@aperture 4.5*6.5 mm
Beam Divergence
Modula�on
Power Supply
Power Consump�on
245*201*150(H)mm, 280*249*221mm when bracket included.Dimension
Net Weight
<1.1 mRad
290W 280W
AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
6.95kg
>60 KHz
Controls Auto, Sound to light, SD-Card, DMX512 , ILDA
Keyed interlock, emission delay, magne�c interlock, scan-fail safety, mechanical shu�er, adjustable aperture masking plate.
Safety elements
Opera�on Temperature minus 20℃ to 40℃
Protec�on Ra�ng IP54
Due to Advanced Op�cal Correc�on technology used in our laser systems the op�cal power output of each laser colour within the system may slightly differ from the specifica�on of respec�ve laser module(s) installed. This does not affect the total guaranteed power output.
Important statement
Specifica�ons of PR8 SERIES
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λModel
SD Card Introduc�on *The system accepts only FAT32 file, forma�ng the new SD card to FAT32 type is required before use it. *Short file / File folder names , the file names is limited to 8 digits and the expanded name is limited with 3 digits, the names could only contain English le�ers, Arabic numbers, and underline, the others could not be recognized. *Equipped an exclusive SD card for the device and don’t save the other files inside; the quan�ty for the file folders is limited with 20, and each file folder is limited to contain 256 ILD files and 10 PRG files at maximum. *PRG playlist: user could edit the playlist by text editor, the expanded name of the playlist is .PRG format. The playlist is cons�tuted by file name, play speed, and play �mes, “i” is the iden�fica�on code stand for iShow, and comma “,” is used to separate it.
Edit only one program each line; for example, if a program prg1.prg contains 3 files: file1.ild, file2.ild, and file3.ild; play speed for file1.ild is 12K and repeated 3 �mes; play speed for file2.ild is 20k and play once, the file 2 was produced by iShow; play speed for file3.ild is 18K and repeated 4 �mes; and the contents of the prg1.prg is as below: File1.ild,12,3 File2.ild,20,1,i File3.ild,18,4 *A�er crea�ng a file folder, do create a PRG file under this file folder by the same file name, and edit all the playing files into this PRG file, the speed edited here is the play speed in ILDA mode. For Example, create the file folder “Lasershow”, and create the file “Lasershow.prg” under this folder; a�er adding a new ILDA file, we need to add this ILDA file to this PRG playlist, so that we could find this file correctly in the ILDA mode and play it by required speed
Display mode introduc�on *Audio Mode(Sound mode): Preset programs triggered by sound, any proper sound will enable laser to output. *Auto Mode: The preset programs automa�cally display in Auto mode. *Prg Mode(SD playback in order): The preset/exported programs playback in sequence. Redact of the playlist please refer to SD Card Introduc�on. *ILD Mode(SD loop playback): Loop playback the single ILD file (extension named .ILD). About .ILD format, please refer to SD Card Introduc�on. No�ce: the ILD here refers to playing the ILD file in the SD card, not the ILDA signal though so�ware on computer.
DMX Mode: Interna�onal standard DMX512 signal. In any of the above playback modes, the device can automa�cally recognize and switch to DMX mode a�er accessing DMX signal. The device has 17 DMX channels. Refer to DMX Table f or details. DMX consoles vary in different manufacturers' models. Please refer to the specific DMX console instruc�ons.
ILDA (PC) mode: Interna�onal standard ILDA signal is under computer control. In any of the above opera�ng modes, when an ILDA signal with an interlock func�on is connected, the ILDA(computer) signal control has priority and the device will be displaying laser cues, programs in accordance to the ILDA signal output from laser controller on the PC.
In ILDA mode, a control hardware will be required, the recommended one should be FB3 controller from Pangolin, yet we can also provide this part with fair cost when purchase laser systems from here.
The ILDA so�ware(laser controller) has different opera�ng methods from different manufacturers. Please refer to the specific ILDA so�ware instruc�ons, to our experience the most commonly and widely being used is QuickShow from Pangolin.com.
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DMX Chart
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Size decrease Zoom , From slow to fast. Zoom , From slow to fast. Loop zooming±, From slow to fast
An�-clockwise , From slow to fast. Clockwise, From slow to fast. Manual adjustments From LEFT to RIGHT movements, From slow to fast. From RIGHT to LEFT movements, From slow to fast. Auto,irregular jump, From slow to fast. Sound control,irregular jump
From UP to DOWN loop movements, From slow to fast Auto,irregular jump, From slow to fast. Sound control, irregular jump
Pa�erns twist, From slow to fast Reversed twist, From slow to fast Pa�erns surround Y-axis rota�ng, From slow to fast
Pa�erns surround X-axis rota�ng, From slow to fast
Small amplitude waves, From slow to fast. Medium amplitude waves, From slow to fast. Large amplitude waves, From slow to fast.
Small waves, From slow
CH Func�on Value Descrip�on 1 Dimming 0-255
2 Channels selec�on
0 NONE 1-49 50-99 33 Channels mode (bypassed) 100-149 47 Channels mode (bypassed) 150-255 6 Channels mode (bypassed)
3 Graphics selec�on 0-255 Every value for one pa�ern
4 Graphics selec�on: Op�on 2 0-239 Beam pa�erns
240-255 Anima�ons
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6 Zoom
7 Central rota�on
8 LEFT-RIGHT movements
9 UP-DOWN movements
10 X-axis rota�on
11 Y-axis rota�on
12 X-axis waves
13 Y-axis waves
14 0
From the brightest to none.
18 Channels mode Default( )
Pa�ern boundary se�ng
Colors Intervals
0-49
50-99
100-149
150-199
200-255 0-127 128-159 160-190 191-255 0-127 Manual angle adjustments, From slow to fast. 128-192 193-255 0-125 126-164 165-205 206-244 245-255 0-125 Manual adjustments 126-164 From DOWN to UP loop movements, From slow to fast 165-205 206-244 245-255 0-127 Manual adjustments 128-159 160-191 192-255 0-127 Manual adjustments 128-159 Pa�erns twist, From slow to fast 160-191 Reversed twist, From slow to fast 192-255 0-9 NONE 10-69 70-129 130-189 190-255 Largest amplitude waves, From slow to fast. 0-9 NONE 10-69 70-129 130-189 190-255 Largest waves, From slow to fast.
Original colors 1-255
Blanking,The larger the value, the smaller the pa�ern
Blanking,The larger the value, the smaller the pa�ern
Blanking,The larger the value, the smaller the pa�ern
Blanking,The larger the value, the smaller the pa�ern
Blanking,The larger the value, the smaller the pa�ern
to fast. Medium waves, From slow to fast. Large waves, From slow to fast.
Color intervals, From slow to fast.
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15
From slow to fast
From slow to fast
From slow to fast
From slow to fast
From slow to fast
From slow to fast
16 From dark to bright From dark to bright
17 Drawing From slow to fast From slow to fast From slow to fast
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Colors Changing selec�on
Pa�erns movements The larger the value, the smaller the movement
0-7 Original colors 8-15 16-23 24-31 32-39 40-47 48-55 56-63
64-95
Automa�cally changing among Red, Green and Blue
96-127
128-159
160-191
192-223
224-255 0-63 64-127 128-255 NONE 0-74 Manual adjustments 75-104 105-144 145-184 185-255 NONE
0-255
White Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue Violet
Automa�cally changing among cyan, yellow and violet
Automa�cally changing among White, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue and Violet
segment bea�ng among White, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue and Violet
White, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue and Violet colors stream
White, Red, Green and Blue colors stream
Always drawing Blanking Drawing before and blanking a�er
Lightspot display Lightspot Lightspot blanking
Limita�on of pa�erns'movements
Laser combina�ons would be misaligned because of many external factors e.g. lasers got fallen from height, or shocking during transporta�on, long �me of being used, etc. All of these factors would cause the well aligned lasers out of shape, misaligned. If there would be any necessary to re-do RGB alignments, there are many procedures to be completed in a high powered RGB laser module. Because each single laser color has more than 1 only diode get combined, thus a RGB high power module would have many permuta�ons and combina�ons on alignment procedures.
Generally, if the single color are stay s�ll(overlay itself),end users would need to do the basic alignments on RGB balance only. Please read the steps as described herein for reference of how to make alignments on this module:
The very first step is to judge by eyes visual if the RGB(white balance) out of shape. Easy to know whether lasers are misaligned or not from projec�ng a white circle, you will then see if the white balance is with slight or severe spli�ng.
Pictures below were taken from the 15W system and its RGB laser module.
Step 1. Cut off all power supply Step 2. Open up the cover of the laser show system then access to overall internal of the system.
Laser module is set under the power supply unit, you should unscrew this power supply unit with its baseplate and put them on the other side in the system.
INTRODUCTIONS OF RE-ALIGNMENTS. REF PR8 10W RGB.
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Maintenance Instruc�on The device is mostly installed in the loca�on that there is dust, haze, and smoke, which are easily pollute the lens and decrease the output brightness; these par�cles also easily pollute the light case, fans, PCBA, block the heat dissipa�on, and reduce the stability of the electronic components; so the regular cleaning is very necessary and important to keep the maximum light output and increase the stability and life�me. It is recommended to clean the window lens, outside case, and fans every 2 weeks, and clean the internal of the stage light every 4 weeks; the cleaning frequency should be higher in the severe working condi�on. Note: Only an qualified & authorized technician(s ) is(are) allowed to clean the internal parts, improper opera�ons for the internal cleaning could cause serious damage to the device. It is forbidden to use the corrosive chemicals to clean the device, the pure alcohol and acetone is recommended to clean the lens. Clean the lens carefully and gently, don’t touch the lens by any hard and sharp materials. A�er sales service and warranty * One year’s warranty for the device. * The components and accessories costs are charged a�er the warranty period. *Warranty voids for the damages or injuries caused by force majeure, like, earthquake, typhoon, and so on. *Warranty voids for the damages or injuries caused by improper opera�on and projec�on, such as wrong input voltage, water immerse, physical shock, and so on
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