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The World's Smallest Laser Display
Owner's Manual and User Guide
X-Laser, LLC strongly recommends keeping this manual with your new laser
projector at all times as a field reference.

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  • Page 1 The World’s Smallest Laser Display Owner’s Manual and User Guide X-Laser, LLC strongly recommends keeping this manual with your new laser projector at all times as a field reference.
  • Page 2 BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT, READ AND FOLLOW ALL NOTICES AND SAFETY INFORMATION THROUGHOUT THIS GUIDE. THIS LASER PRODUCT IS NOT TO BE USED OUTDOORS Laser system distributor and US compliance partner X-Laser, LLC 9125A Whiskey Bottom Road Laurel, MD 20723 Laser system built by MAGNUM LIGHTING Technology Co., Ltd...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content 1. Introduction 2. LaserCube Parts Diagram 3. Technical Specifications 4. Product Labeling and Placement 5. Safety Guidelines and Proper Usage 6. Setup Guide...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Visuals play a huge role in the sensory experience of music. The synergy of lasers, lights, screens and strobes are why we go to clubs and festivals. The LaserCube features over 100 built-in visualizers and a library of music laser shows.
  • Page 5: Lasercube Parts Diagram

    5. Power Switch LED indicator - shows if the LaserCube is powered On/Off 6. Micro USB Port - Provides connection and control of the LaserCube via a PC/Mac/Android device. The laser will turn off if it is disconnected.
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    3. Technical Specifications: Name: LaserCube Model: LC-1000 (2W) Laser Class: Class 4 Power: 2000mW Blue 450nm: 1200mW Green 520nm: 400mW Red 638nm: 400mW Battery: 14,000 mAh Modulation: Analog 33kHz Scan speed: >30,000pps @ 8 deg Max Scan Angle: >32 degrees...
  • Page 8: Product Labeling And Placement

    4. Product Labeling and Placement FDA Compliance and Information Label Serial Number, Model and Date of Manufacture Label Laser Aperture Label...
  • Page 10: Safety Guidelines And Proper Usage

    (104°F). Failure to do so may result in weak output, overly strong output which will diminish the life of the unit and/or large output power swings. The LaserCube is thermostatically monitored so we can determine if a failure was temperature related.
  • Page 11 14. This product is not a toy and should be kept inaccessible to unauthorized persons before, during, and after use. Keep away from minors. 15. The LaserCube includes all required safety features per international regulations. For US residents, authorized persons should only be trained employees of an FDA variance holder.
  • Page 12 *Failure to follow the above precautions and other precautions contained in this user manual, particularly with regard to human exposure to laser radiation and electrical safety, may result in serious injury, loss of vision, electric shock or skin damage. Class 4 lasers must be handled and operated with care and extreme caution.
  • Page 13 6. Setup and Installation Guide What you need: - LaserCube home laser system - Power cable and adapter - USB Micro cable - Emergency Stop box and cable - Keys - For US residents, an approved US FDA variance is required prior to use of the laser.
  • Page 14 Use the on/off switch to power on the LaserCube. d. Turn the Key Control on both the LaserCube and Emergency Stop to the “run” position and check that the red stop button is undepressed.
  • Page 15 5. The LaserOS app will detect if the LaserCube is connected. It can then be turned on or off from the power menu in the top left corner of the app. Pressing the ESC key will also turn off the laser.
  • Page 16 Installation: 1. Adjust the beam block with the unit powered off, make sure the key is not connected, secure projector aiming, then make adjustments to the beam block. You may need to repeatedly power the laser back on to check for the proper beam block setting until it prevents any scanning into audience areas.
  • Page 17 2. Place appropriate compliant ANSI area warning sign(s) in and around the laser show venue especially areas accessible to the audience. 3. Do not leave the laser unattended and ensure the projection area remains safe throughout your laser show. For the complete user manual please go to: www.laseros.com/start...