evolite 88667 6X400 RGB Laser Bar User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- evolite
Table of Contents
evolite 88667 6X400 RGB Laser Bar User Manual
WARNING – LASER RADIATION EXPOSURE TO THE HAZARDOUS BEAM CLASS 3B LASER DEVICE
ATTENTION!
Before using your equipment, we recommend that you read all the instructions
in this manual.
CAUTION: Class 3B LASER
This device produces a strong, intense light. Danger to the eyes. Do not look
directly into the beam. Visible and invisible LASER radiation. Avoid direct or
indirect exposure to eyes or skin! LASER Class 4 EN 60825 1: 2014
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock.
It is important to use the supplied mains power cable (earthed cable).
Always disconnect the appliance from the mains before servicing or
maintenance.
Do not connect this device to a dimmer pack.
To reduce and avoid the risk of electric shock or fire, do not use this
apparatus in a humid or rainy environment.
ATTENTION!
Risk of burns.
It is important to avoid contact with the appliance during operation and at
least 30 minutes after use. The outside of the appliance can become very hot.
Do not use the projector in an ambient temperature above 40°C.
ATTENTION!
Fire hazard.
It is important to keep all combustible and flammable materials away from the
fixture during operation. Do not illuminate surfaces close to the projector,
it is important to keep a safety distance of at least 5m.
Do not place filters, covers, or other masks directly on or in front of the
projector’s lens.
DANGER!
This appliance presents a significant risk of injury. It is important to
handle and use this equipment professionally.
This Evolite appliance must be installed with strong hooks of adequate size
for the weight carried. The unit must be screwed to the hooks and tightened
properly to prevent it from falling due to the vibrations produced by the
machine during operation. The hooks should be secured with a safety sling.
Also ensure that the structure (or hanging point) can support at least 10X the
weight of the suspended device.
The appliance must be installed by a qualified person and must be placed out
of reach of the public.
In case of a malfunction, switch off the appliance immediately. Do not attempt
to repair it yourself. Contact your dealer or an authorised specialist
repairer. There are no user-replaceable parts.
- Do not look directly at the light beam. Light from a LASER can cause permanent damage to the eyes.
- This appliance must be installed with a strong hook of adequate size for the weight supported. The appliance must be screwed to the hook and tightened properly to prevent it from falling due to the vibrations produced by the machine during operation. The hook must be secured with a safety sling. Also ensure that the structure (or hanging point) can support at least 10X the weight of the suspended device.
- The appliance must be installed by a qualified person and must be placed out of reach of the public.
- Operating premises: As far as possible, a LASER should be operated in a room or place reserved for this purpose, enclosed or delimited.
- The accesses to the premises and their openings to the outside must not be located in the axis of a direct beam.
- The floor must be free of obstacles. Causes of accidental reflection and scattering of laser beams must be eliminated (badly placed windows, furniture or objects with polished surfaces).
- Paint (walls, partitions, ceilings, etc.) and floor coverings should preferably be matt. In this respect, diffuse reflections of class 3B lasers, focused beams of class 3 visible or near infrared lasers should be considered as hazardous and treated as such.
- When using powerful lasers (class 3 focused beam or 4), the possibility of the beam hitting flammable materials (wood, paper, fabrics or plastics) which can cause fires under power densities of the order of a few W.cm-2 applied for a few seconds must be eliminated.
- Access to laser emission zones must be indicated using signs that comply with the ministerial order of 4 November 1993 “Health and safety signs in the workplace” and the NF X 08-003 standard “Graphic symbols and pictograms – colours and safety signs” of December 1994. This signage is completed by the mention of the class of the laser device and the instructions provided for in standard NF EN 60825-1. These accesses can be controlled, at least when lasers are in operation.
- Emission control: The control panel should be placed outside locations exposed to hazardous emissions. The control of class 3 and 4 lasers must be under the control of a control key, removed when not in use and held by a qualified person.
Warning:
- The use of this device is exclusively reserved for professional entertainment and display activities.
- When in use, this equipment must be installed so that the rays remain above the level of the public’s eyes and do not reach them in any case.
- Do not use this appliance for any purpose other than that for which it is intended.
- The manufacturer and the distributor are not responsible for any damage caused by the LASER EVOLITE The user is responsible for the use and the respect of the NF EN 60825-1:2014 regulation.
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of this Evolite projector.
This professional projector is equipped with the latest technology and has
been designed for professional use. Its quality and reliability are the result
of careful manufacturing according to precise specifications. This intelligent
projector complies with current European standards: NF EN 60825-1:2014.
Product description
- EVOLITE LASERBAR 6X400RED
- Bar with 6 LASER beams
- LASER sources: 6X Red: 185mW 638nm / Green: 80mW 520nm / Blue: 150mW 445nm
- Total LASER power of 2.4W
- TILT movement: 240°.
- PAN movement: 90°.
- Dimmer 0 to 100%.
- trobe 1 at 23Hz
- Modulation: TTL
- LASER class: 3B
- Operating modes: musical, stand-alone, DMX, master-slave
- DMX channels: 9 / 19 / 32 channels
- Power consumption: 150 W
- Power supply: AC110- 240V 50/60Hz
- Dimensions: 1000 x 147 x 223 mm
- Weight: 18.2kg
Installation
Hanger
This LASER Evolite must be installed with strong hooks of adequate size for
the weight carried. The unit must be screwed to the hooks and tightened
properly to prevent it from falling due to vibrations produced by the machine
during operation. The hooks should be secured with a safety sling. Also ensure
that the structure (or hanging point) can support at least 10X the weight of
the suspended device.
The appliance must be installed by a qualified person and must be placed out
of reach of the public.
**** Secure the fixture with a safety sling approved for the weight of the fixture.
DMX connection **
**
It is strongly recommended to use good quality DMX cables. Use shielded twisted cable.
Occupation of the XLR-connection:
DMX-output XLR mounting-socket:
- Ground
- Signal (-)
- Signal (+)
DMX-input XLR mounting-plug:
- Ground
- Signal (-)
- Signal (+)
Connecting the mains cable
The occupation of the connection-cables is as follows:
Cable | Pin | International |
---|---|---|
Brown | Live | L |
Blue | Neutral | N |
Yellow/Green | Earth |
Earth must always be connected. The power cables must be approved and conform to the IEC Standard.
Configuration
Control panel / Menu navigation
- MENU
- DOWN
- UP
- ENTER
This fixture has 4 buttons on the panel for operation, press these buttons to set DMX address, reset, change and run programs etc.
[MENU]: Press the MENU button to enter the editing state, in the editing state, if you press MENU again, it will return to the upper interface. If no operation is performed 30 seconds after entering the editing state, the unit will automatically exit the editing state.
[Up]: Press the UP key, the indicator flashes, the address increases one by one, if you hold the key continuously, the address will increase rapidly. If you do not press within 30 seconds, the indicator stops flashing and exit. In the editing state, press the UP key, it will display the options circularly from bottom to top.
[Down]: Press the DOWN key, the indicator flashes, the address decreases one by one, if you keep the key pressed continuously, the address will decrease rapidly. If you do not press within 30 seconds, the indicator stops flashing and exit. In edit state, press the DOWN key, this will display the options circularly from top to bottom.
[ENTER]: in normal state, no function after pressing ENTER. In edit mode, press ENTER to enter the lower interface
Nenu| Addr (Address setting)| enter| +/-| set address(001-512)| enter(save and
exit)
---|---|---|---|---|---
Chnd (Channel option)| enter| +/-| 9 Ch| enter(save and exit)
19_1Ch| enter(save and exit)
19_2Ch| enter(save and exit)
32 Ch
enter(save and exit)
| | | Mast| enter(save and exit)
SLnd (Master/Slave)| enter| +/-| SL 1| enter(save and exit)
Lost (Without DMX)| enter| +/-| blac (Master)| enter(save and exit)
hold| enter(save and exit)
auto (Auto)| enter(save and exit)
soun (Sound)| enter(save and exit)
| | | | enter(save and exit) )
Sens (Sound sensitivity)| enter| +/-| SE00-SE99
Sped (Auto Speed)| enter| +/-| SP00-SP99| enter(save and exit)
Inur (Reverse setting)| enter| +/-| Pan –> YES/NO| enter(save and exit)
Til1 –> YES/NO| enter(save and exit)
Til2 –> YES/NO| enter(save and exit)
Til3 –> YES/NO| enter(save and exit)
Til4 –> YES/NO| enter(save and exit)
Til5 –> YES/NO| enter(save and exit) )
Til6 –> YES/NO| enter(save and exit)
Nadj (Motor adjustment)| enter| +/-| Padj –> 000-255| enter(save and exit)
T1aj –> 000-255| enter(save and exit)
T2aj –> 000-255| enter(save and exit)
T3aj –> 000-255| enter(save and exit))
T4aj –> 000-255| enter(save and exit)
T5aj –> 000-255| enter(save and exit)
T6aj –> 000-255| enter(save and exit)
Test (Test program)| enter| +/-| Function test| enter(save and exit)
Led (Black-out)| | | on| enter(save and exit)
enter| +/-| off| enter(save and exit)
disp (Display reverse)| enter| +/-| on| enter(save and exit)
off| enter(save and exit)
Fhrs| enter| | Working time| enter(save and exit)
(Working time)
Worm (Software version)| enter| | Software version| enter(save and exit)
REST| enter| | Rest function| enter(save and exit)
defa| enter| | Factory default| enter(save and exit)
(Factory default)
DMX mode
Each fixture can be controlled individually with a standard DMX-512 controller.
Each fixture must be “addressed” using the “DMX address” menu. The address entered is then the base address, the address from which the fixture will respond.
Depending on the DMX control mode selected (9/19 channels or 32 channels), the DMX controller used will need 9/19 or 32 DMX channels to control the LASERBAR.
If two LASERBARs are addressed to the same DMX address, they will behave identically, responding to the same DMX channels.
Note: In 9 channel DMX mode, the 2nd LASER must be addressed to address 10.
2 CHANNEL MODE
Channel | Value | Function | |
---|---|---|---|
CH1 | Pan | 000-255 | Pan angle:0-260° |
CH2 | Pan Speed | 000-255 | Pan speed from slow to fast |
CH3 | Tilt | 000-255 | Tilt 1-6;Pan:0-90° |
CH4 | Tilt Speed | 000-255 | Tilt speed from slow to fast |
**** CH5 | **** Dimmer | 000-127 | OFF |
128-255 | ON | ||
**** CH6 | **** | ||
Strobe | 000-015 | OFF | |
016-030 | ON | ||
031-090 | Variable strobe from slow to fast | ||
091-105 | ON | ||
106-165 | Pulse effect from slow to fast | ||
166-180 | ON | ||
181-240 | Random strobe from slow to fast | ||
241-255 | ON | ||
**** CH7 | **** Laser Macro1-6 | ||
000-010 | OFF | ||
011-045 | R | ||
046-080 | G | ||
081-115 | B | ||
116-150 | R&G | ||
151-185 | R&B | ||
186-220 | G&B | ||
221-255 | R&G&B |
NO FUNCTION
009-019| SHOW1
020-030| SHOW2
031-041| SHOW3
042-052| SHOW4
053-063| SHOW5
064-074| SHOW6
075-085| SHOW7
086-096| SHOW8
097-107| SHOW9
108-118| SHOW10
119-129| SHOW11
130-140| SHOW12
141-151| SHOW13
152-162| SHOW14
163-173| SHOW15
174-184| SHOW16
185-195| SHOW17
196-206| SHOW18
207-217| SHOW19
218-228| SHOW20
229-239| SHOW21
240-250| Auto effect
251-255| Reset
000-250
251-255| Sound mode
19-1 CHANNEL MODE
Channel | Value | Function | |
---|---|---|---|
CH1 | Pan | 000-255 | Pan angle:0-260° |
CH2 | PanSpeed | 000-255 | Pan speed from fast to slow |
CH3 | Tilt1 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90 |
CH4 | Tilt2 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90 |
CH5 | Tilt3 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90 |
CH6 | Tilt4 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90 |
CH7 | Tilt5 | 000-015 | Tilt angle:0-90 |
CH8 | Tilt6 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90 |
CH9 | TiltSpeed | 000-255 | Pan speed from fast to slow |
**** CH10 | **** Dimmer | 000-127 | OFF |
128-255 | ON | ||
**** CH11 | **** Strobe | 000-015 | OFF |
016-030 | ON | ||
031-090 | VARIABLE STROBE SLOW TO FAST | ||
091-105 | ON | ||
106-165 | PULSE EFFECT SLOW TO FAST | ||
166-180 | ON | ||
181-240 | RANDOM STROBE SLOW TO FAST | ||
241-255 | ON | ||
**** CH12 | **** | ||
Laser 1 Macro | 000-010 | OFF | |
011-045 | R | ||
046-080 | G | ||
081-115 | B | ||
116-150 | R&G | ||
151-185 | R&B | ||
186-220 | G&B | ||
221-255 | R&G&B |
OFF
011-045| R
046-080| G
081-115| B
116-150| R&G
151-185| R&B
186-220| G&B
221-255| R&G&B
OFF
011-045| R
046-080| G
081-115| B
116-150| R&G
151-185| R&B
186-220| G&B
221-255| R&G&B
OFF
011-045| R
046-080| G
081-115| B
116-150| R&G
151-185| R&B
186-220| G&B
221-255| R&G&B
OFF
011-045| R
046-080| G
081-115| B
116-150| R&G
151-185| R&B
186-220| G&B
221-255| R&G&B
OFF
011-045| R
046-080| G
081-115| B
116-150| R&G
151-185| R&B
186-220| G&B
221-255| R&G&B
NO FUNCTION
009-019| SHOW1
020-030| SHOW2)
031-041| SHOW3
042-052| SHOW4
053-063| SHOW5
064-074| SHOW6
075-085| SHOW7
086-096| SHOW8
097-107| SHOW9
108-118| SHOW10
119-129| SHOW11
130-140| SHOW12
141-151| SHOW13
152-162| SHOW14
163-173| SHOW15
174-184| SHOW16
185-195| SHOW17
196-206| SHOW18
207-217| SHOW19
186-220| G&B
221-255| R&G&B
OFF
011-045| R
046-080| G
081-115| B
116-150| R&G
151-185| R&B
186-220| G&B
221-255| R&G&B
NO FUNCTION
009-019| SHOW1
020-030| SHOW2)
031-041| SHOW3
042-052| SHOW4
053-063| SHOW5
064-074| SHOW6
075-085| SHOW7
086-096| SHOW8
097-107| SHOW9
108-118| SHOW10
119-129| SHOW11
130-140| SHOW12
141-151| SHOW13
152-162| SHOW14
163-173| SHOW15
174-184| SHOW16
185-195| SHOW17
196-206| SHOW18
207-217| SHOW19
19-2 CHANNEL MODE
Channel | Value | Function | |
---|---|---|---|
CH1 | Tilt1 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90 |
**** CH2 | **** Laser | ||
1 Macro | 000-010 | OFF | |
011-045 | R | ||
046-080 | G | ||
081-115 | B | ||
116-150 | R&G | ||
151-185 | R&B | ||
186-220 | G&B | ||
221-255 | R&G&B | ||
CH3 | Tilt2 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90 |
**** CH4 | **** Laser | ||
2 Macro | 000-010 | OFF | |
011-045 | R | ||
046-080 | G | ||
081-115 | B | ||
116-150 | R&G | ||
151-185 | R&B | ||
186-220 | G&B | ||
221-255 | R&G&B | ||
CH5 | Tilt3 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90 |
**** CH6 | **** Laser 3 Macro | 000-010 | OFF |
011-045 | R | ||
046-080 | G | ||
081-115 | B | ||
116-150 | R&G | ||
151-185 | R&B | ||
186-220 | G&B | ||
221-255 | R&G&B |
Tilt angle:0-90
OFF
011-045| R
046-080| G
081-115| B
116-150| R&G
151-185| R&B
186-220| G&B
221-255| R&G&B
Tilt angle:0-90
OFF
011-045| R
046-080| G
081-115| B
116-150| R&G
151-185| R&B
186-220| G&B
221-255| R&G&B
Tilt angle:0-90
OFF
011-045| R
046-080| G
081-115| B
116-150| R&G
151-185| R&B
186-220| G&B
221-255| R&G&B
OFF
128-255| ON
OFF
016-030| ON
031-090| VARIABLE STROBE SLOW TO FAST
091-105| ON
106-165| PULSE EFFECT SLOW TO FAST
166-180| ON
181-240| RANDOM STROBE SLOW TO FAST
241-255| ON
Pan angle:0-260°
Pan speed from fast to slow
Pan speed from fast to slow
NO FUNCTION
009-019| SHOW1
020-030| SHOW2
031-041| SHOW3
042-052| SHOW4
053-063| SHOW5
064-074| SHOW6
075-085| SHOW7
086-096| SHOW8
097-107| SHOW9
108-118| SHOW10
119-129| SHOW11
130-140| SHOW12
141-151| SHOW13
152-162| SHOW14
163-173| SHOW15
174-184| SHOW16
185-195| SHOW17
196-206| SHOW18
207-217| SHOW19
218-228| SHOW20
229-239| SHOW21
240-250| Auto effect
251-255| Reset
Program speed from slow to fast
251-255| Sound mode
32 CHANNEL MODE
Channel | Value | Function | |
---|---|---|---|
CH1 | Tilt1 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90° |
**** CH2 | **** Laser -R1 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
**** CH3 | **** Laser -G1 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
**** CH4 | **** Laser -B1 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH5 | Tilt2 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90° |
**** CH6 | **** Laser -R2 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH7 | Laser -G2 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
**** CH8 | Laser -B2 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH9 | Tilt3 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90° |
CH10 | Laser -R3 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH11 | Laser -G3 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH12 | Laser -B3 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH13 | Tilt4 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90° |
CH14 | Laser -R4 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH15 | Laser -G4 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH16 | Laser -B4 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH17 | Tilt5 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90° |
CH18 | Laser -R5 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH19 | Laser -G5 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH20 | Laser -B5 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH21 | Tilt6 | 000-255 | Tilt angle:0-90° |
CH22 | Laser -R6 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH23 | Laser -G6 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH24 | Laser -B6 | 000-127 | Off |
128-255 | On | ||
CH25 | Dimmer | 000-127 | 0ff |
128-255 | On | ||
CH26 | Strobe | 000-015 | OFF |
016-030 | ON | ||
031-090 | Variable strobe from slow to fast | ||
091-105 | ON | ||
106-165 | Pulse effect from slow to fast | ||
166-180 | ON | ||
181-240 | Random strobe from slow to fast | ||
241-255 | ON | ||
CH27 | Pan | 000-255 | Pan angle:0-260° |
CH28 | Pan Speed | 000-255 | Pan speed from fast to slow |
CH29 | Tilt Speed | 000-255 | Tilt speed from fast to slow |
CH30 | LaserMacro | 000-010 | OFF |
011-045 | R | ||
046-080 | G | ||
081-115 | B | ||
116-150 | R&G | ||
151-185 | R&B | ||
186-220 | G&B | ||
221-255 | R&G&B | ||
CH31 | Reset / Auto | 000-008 | NO FUNCTION |
009-019 | SHOW1 | ||
020-030 | SHOW2 | ||
031-041 | SHOW3 | ||
042-052 | SHOW4 | ||
053-063 | SHOW5 | ||
064-074 | SHOW6 | ||
075-085 | SHOW7 | ||
086-096 | SHOW8 | ||
097-107 | SHOW9 | ||
108-118 | SHOW10 | ||
119-129 | SHOW11 | ||
130-140 | SHOW12 | ||
141-151 | SHOW13 | ||
152-162 | SHOW14 | ||
163-173 | SHOW15 | ||
174-184 | SHOW16 | ||
185-195 | SHOW17 | ||
196-206 | SHOW18 | ||
207-217 | SHOW19 | ||
218-228 | SHOW20 | ||
229-239 | SHOW21 | ||
240-250 | Auto effect | ||
251-255 | Reset | ||
CH32 | Auto program / Sound mode | 000-250 | Program from speed slow to fast |
251-255 | Sound mode |
Master / Slave mode
The device is au tom atically designated as “M aster” if it is in AUTO m ode.
In the main menu, select “AUTO MODE” if you want 100% automatic operation with
scrolling of the internal programs. For automatic operation with sound
detection (internal microphone), select “Musical Detection” and confirm with
the ENTER key.
The “Slave” device is automatically configured as SLAVE if it is not selected
as “Master”. As soon as it receives a DMX signal from the “Master” fixture, it
will react as “Slave”.
Care and maintenance
Cleaning
The exterior of the camera should be cleaned regularly. The lenses should be
cleaned for optimum brightness. If the device is installed in a dusty or smoky
environment this regular maintenance is very important.
Use a soft, clean cloth with very little glass cleaner. Always dry the cleaned
parts well.
Maintenance
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock.
- Always disconnect the appliance from the mains before servicing or maintenance. Reminder: There are no user replaceable parts in this device. There is no repair or maintenance possible on this device. In case of failure, contact your dealer.
DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT
Here are some suggestions if you have problems with your device.
- The device does not work at all.
- Check the power cord and fuse.
- Make sure that your socket is well powered.
- The fixture does not respond or does not respond correctly to DMX commands.
- Check your DMX cables
- Check your DMX addressing
- Try another DMX controller
- Make sure that your DMX cables do not run close to high voltage cables, which could cause interference.
- Does not react to sound
- Check the selected operating mode
- Check that there is no DMX cable connected to DMX IN
- Tap directly on the microphone to test its responsiveness.
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