Equinox Systems NEBULA User Manual

Equinox Systems NEBULA User Manual

Lighting equipment equinox nebula laser

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NEBULA
order code: EQLA07

user manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    NEBULA order code: EQLA07 user manual...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    Equinox Nebula Laser Safety WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOUR INITIAL START-UP! CAUTION! Keep this equipment away from rain, moisture and liquids. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Every person involved with the installation, operation & maintenance of this...
  • Page 3: Operating Determinations

    Equinox Nebula Laser Safety IMPORTANT: The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused by the non-observance of this manual or any unauthorised modification to the equipment. • Never let the power-cable come into contact with other cables. Handle the power-cable and all mains voltage connections with particular caution! •...
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    Equinox Nebula Laser Technical specifications You should find inside the Laser carton the following items: 1, Nebula Laser 2, Power cable 3, A DMX cable 4, Instruction manual Technical Specifications: Voltage: 240V AC 50Hz Laser diode: 1 x 50mW Green (532nm) DPSS laser...
  • Page 5 Equinox Nebula Laser DMX Table DMX table: DMX Channel Function DMX Number Description 0-63 Sound Activated mode Channel 1 Control Mode 64-200 Auto programme change 201-255 DMX control mode Blackout 5-70 Red and Green flash speed 71-150 Red or Green flash speed...
  • Page 6: Dmx Control Mode

    Equinox Nebula Laser DMX control mode DMX Control Mode Operating in a DMX control mode environment gives the user the greatest flexibility when it comes to customising or creating a show. In this mode you will be able to control each individual trait of the fixture and each fixture independently.
  • Page 7 Equinox Nebula Laser DMX set up DMX-512: • DMX (Digital Multiplex) is a universal protocol used as a form of communication between intelligent fixtures and controllers. A DMX controller sends DMX data instructions form the controller to the fixture. DMX data is sent as serial data that travels from fixture to fixture via the DATA “IN”...
  • Page 8: Dmx Set Up

    Equinox Nebula Laser DMX Set Up Notice: • Be sure to follow figures 2 & 3 when making your own cables. Do not connect the cable’s shield conductor to the ground lug or allow the shield conductor to come in contact with the XLR’s outer casing.
  • Page 9: Dip Switch Position

    Equinox Nebula Laser Dip Switch Reference Chart DMX Dip Switch Quick Reference Chart Dip Switch Position Dip Switch position DMX Address...
  • Page 10 Equinox Nebula Laser Safety Class 3B Laser Safety Guide Warning Class 3B Lasers have the potential to harm eyesight if viewed directly and can also be harmful at long distances. Any unit that contains a laser diode has to be classified depending upon the light output that someone may be exposed to.
  • Page 11: Maximum Permissible Exposure (Mpe)

    Equinox Nebula Laser Safety Licensing and Laws There are no U.K. “laser laws” or any “laser licenses” that need to be obtained in order to own or operate a laser for lightshow use. Detailed and specific guidance is issued by the Health and Safety Executive in the form of a book called HS(G)95 The Radiation Safety of Lasers Used for Display Purposes.
  • Page 12: Separation Distances

    Equinox Nebula Laser Safety Laser Safety Officer The BS/EN60825-1 Laser Safety Standard recommends that all venues that use, or businesses that work with Class 3B laser products, should appoint a Laser Safety Officer (LSO). The Laser Safety Officer should be aware of the many safety issues when using lasers, and will also be responsible for overseeing how the laser is used.
  • Page 13 Equinox Nebula Laser Safety Hazard Distances All lasers for display porposes feature a characteristic called the hazard distance for direct viewing (NOHD). The (NOHD) is distance at which viewing the laser directly is no longer considered a hazard. Note at any point between the laser unit and the calculated hazard distance, it may be hazardous to directly view the laser beams.

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