Class 3b and 4 Laser Lighting Effect User Safety Guide Important Warnings Class 4 Lasers have the potential to harm eyesight if viewed directly in the face, and in many instances, this may be the case even if viewed over longer distances of several tens of meters. Therefore, before using the laser product you should familiarize yourself with its operation, and the safety aspects that need to be considered.
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light and therefore several precautions need to be taken when using lasers to ensure that the lighting effects are safe and enjoyable to view. The optical power output from the kind of lasers used for lighting displays can be harmful if not properly setup or is misused. But when used following the recommended health and safety guidelines, laser lighting effects no more harmful than looking at any conventional lighting effect.
Knowing what the MPE and exposure level is for a given laser effect is quite a complex and involved process to establish. For it is dependent on a whole number of conditions and variables that need to be considered. The laser safety standard BS/EN 60825-1 contains the data required to calculate the safe levels, but it is not straightforward to interpret.
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Key Operation: 1. Mode: press the key to select mode. 2. Up & Down: Select the current mode’s content. 3. Enter: confirmation key. State of mode and operation: 1. PRG mode: playlist mode, play RGB file. The second row of LCD shows current playlist name. With Up &...
When create one folder, need create the same PRG file under the folder, and put all the files need to play in the folder into the PRG file. For example, under aurora folder, create aurora.prg file.After adding ILDA file, need add the file to prg file, so that we can find the file quickly and play the file as per the speed you set.
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0-125 Adjust position by manual Move circle from left to right 126-185 automatically Jump circle from left to right X move 186-225 automatically 226-245 Auto jumping 246-255 Audio jumping 0-125 Adjust position by manual Move circle from left to right 126-185 automatically Y move...
130-189 Big wave 190-255 Biggest wave No wave 10-69 Small wave CH13 Y wave 70-129 Medium wave 130-189 Big wave 190-255 Biggest wave 0-63 Normal display 64-127 Light dot display CH14 Display Mode 128-191 Segment display 192-255 Dot display Dimmer laser output power from 100% to CH15 Red Dimmer 0-255...
General Information Replacing a fuse: Always disconnect the fixture from main power before replacing a fuse. Use only the appropriate fuse, with the same type and rating. A fuse with different rating, can damage the fixture in case of failure. Risk of electric shock and / or fire: The fixture must be earthed, supplied always with its nominal voltage and cleaned periodically from dust.
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