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Hawk-Laser SCAN 30 User Manual

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Hawk Laser - SCAN 30
User Manual
LASER TECHNICAL & SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING- Laser Safety Hazard Warning
This Hawk-Laser SCAN30 emits laser light. Laser light is very
bright and can potentially cause injury to the eyes if not used
correctly.
Read all operation and safety information prior to use.
NEVER look into laser or at bright reflections.
NEVER aim the laser of SCAN30 or the reflection at aircraft,
people or moving vehicles at any distance as it is dangerous.
(Please follow local laws regarding laser use)
DO NOT stare into the beam or view directly with optical
instrument.
WARNING
DO NOT allow unauthorised people to operate the Hawk-Laser
SCAN30.
Laser reflections from flat shiny mirror like surfaces can be as
hazardous as the laser beam itself.
Eye injury is theoretically possible if the laser is aimed at people
using telescopes, rifle scopes, spotting scopes, binoculars,
cameras or any other optical light gathering instruments.
DO NOT remove or damage any safety labels present on the
Hawk-Laser Scan30
DO NOT attempt to disassemble the Hawk-Laser SCAN30 as it
may lead to hazardous exposure.
DO NOT attempt any repair or modification.
HAWK-LASER SCAN 30
Laser bird repeller
The Scan30 laser is developed as an eco-friendly, safe, silent and
effective tool for bird control. It is designed to chase birds from
Agricultural environments, warehouses, loading docks, railroad sidings,
tunnels, breezeways, underpasses, stadiums, barns and storage sheds.
The laser pattern of the Scan30 is fully programmable and will run
between preset positions. Using the controller of the Scan30, the preset
position can be easily programmed and saved in the Pan/Tilt device.
© BIRD CONTROL AUSTRALIA
DO NOT use if lenses are cracked or broken.
Due to the laser beams low divergence, a small bright spot is
produced at the end of the beam. Aiming a laser at an aircraft,
vehicles, law enforcement officials or other situations where
vision and situational awareness are critical is illegal and can
cause disruption of safe operation.
This class of laser will not cause skin burns, nor start fires, the
one potential hazard is to the eyes if instructions for use are not
followed.
WARRANTY
Our goods and services come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under Australian Consumer Law
Should you encounter any problem with your model, please
carefully read this manual.
If you encounter defects, please contact your local dealer.
Should any defects arise as a result of production, repair or
replacement is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the
date of purchase.
In the case of replacement, the warranty period of your original
purchase will remain.
Please email the serial number of your Hawk Laser unit with
your order number after purchase to:
info@birdcontrolaustralia.com.au.
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Summary of Contents for Hawk-Laser SCAN 30

  • Page 1 WARNING- Laser Safety Hazard Warning DO NOT use if lenses are cracked or broken. This Hawk-Laser SCAN30 emits laser light. Laser light is very Due to the laser beams low divergence, a small bright spot is bright and can potentially cause injury to the eyes if not used produced at the end of the beam.
  • Page 2 Connect to power adapter, DC 12V (or P1J Connector optional battery clips). Weight <3kg Laser Pan/tilt device Pan range 0 degrees to 350 degrees Tilt degrees -20 degrees to + 90 degrees Total preset positions Running speed 4-10deg /S HAWK-LASER SCAN 30 © BIRD CONTROL AUSTRALIA...
  • Page 3 When the pan/tilt is running, pressing any key on the controller will stop the pan/tilt. The key must be Do not attempt to disassemble or clean the Hawk-Laser SCAN- pressed again to enter the command.