LASERWORLD BeamBar 10R 638nm MK3 Power Laser Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- LASERWORLD
Table of Contents
Manual
BeamBar Series MK3
Please spend a few minutes to read this manual fully before operating this laser!
02/2023
Legal notice:
Thank you for purchasing this Laserworld product. Due to continual product
developments and technical improvements, Laserworld (Switzerland) AG reserves
the right to make modifications to its products. This manual and its content
have been made with due care but Laserworld (Switzerland) AG cannot however,
take any responsibility for any errors, omissions or any resulting damages
forthwith. The brands and product names mentioned in this manual are trade
marks or registered trade marks of their respective owners.
Attention: This device is a show laser device for commercial use. This device
is not a laser pointer, not suitable for pointing purposes and must not be
used as a laser pointer.
Security Label
Please read manual before operation
| | Use in enclosed spaces only!
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1. Laser radiation! Avoid exposure to beam
2. Laser class 3B
3. Caution of radiation if cover is removed
4. Model type
5. Output power
6. Production year
7. Wavelength
8. Power supply & consumption
Front Panel
A. Emission led
B. Laser aperture
C. Fine-positioning adjustment screws
Back Panel
1. Power In
2. Power Out
3. Mounting holes for single bracket
4. “Settings” Display
5. Key switch
6. Interlock In
7. Interlock Thru
8. DMX In
9. DMX Out
10. Microphone
11. Mounting holes for single bracket
12. Loop for safety cord
1. Product and package contents
Please check if all listed parts are included and undamaged. Included in
delivery:
Laser system, 2 x single brackets, power cable, key, interlock bridge plug,
manual
2. Preliminary warning notices
1. Please use this device only according to these operating instructions.
2. Do not use the device if there are any visible damages on housing,
connector panels, power supplies or power cords.
3. This device must not be permanently connected to mains. Disconnect it
from mains or use the power button to switch if off if not in use.
4. Never look directly into the light source of a laser projector. Danger
of damage to the eyes or even blindness in extreme circumstances!
5. Do not operate the device at high humidity or in the rain or in dusty
environments.
6. Protect device against dripping or splashing water. Do not place any
liquid filled containers near to this device.
Any warranty claims are void if the warranty label is removed or tampered with in any way.
3. Initial operations, safety instructions
- Make sure to use correct voltage ; see information on device & in this manual.
- Make sure that the device is not connected to mains during installation.
- Installation has to be done by technical experienced and qualified persons according to safety regulations of the respective country.
- Always ensure that maximum permissible exposure (MPE) is not exceeded in areas accessible to the public or members of staff.
- In some countries an additional inspection by technical control institutes could be necessary.
- Connect an easily accessible interlock connector or circuit breaker to the projector.
- The power supply should be easily accessible.
- When installing the laser mount it with a minimum distance of 15 cm from walls and objects.
- For safe setup e.g. on walls or ceilings please use a safety cord. The safety cord should be able to withstand tenfold the weight of the device. Please follow the accident prevention regulations of professional associations and/or comparable regulations for accident prevention.
- If the device has been exposed to great temperature changes , do not switch it on immediately. Condensation (or any moisture/water formed) may damage this device.
- Never use dimmer, RC or other electronically switched sockets. Whenever possible, do not use the laser projector together with large appliances (especially fog machines) on the same mains!
- Ensure sufficient ventilation and do not place the device on any warm or heat radiating surface. Especially the ventilation openings must not be covered!
- Ensure that device does not get overheated. Make sure that the device is not exposed to spotlights (especially moving heads). Heat of spotlights could overheat laser in a little while and leads to a degradation of performance.
- This unit is intended for indoor use only.
4. Working on the device
- This product has no user serviceable parts inside and should only be maintained and serviced by a qualified engineer.
- Be sure that the mains plug is not connected to the power supply while installing the device.
- Take off all reflecting things like rings, watches, etc. before starting to work with or at the projector.
- Only use non-reflecting tools to work on device.
- Wear protective clothing (like goggles, gloves etc.) according to laser power and wavelength of the laser.
5. Service notes
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Moisture and heat can reduce lifetime of the laser system dramatically and expires any warranty claim.
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Quick on/off switching of this device will reduce durability of the laser diode dramatically.
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Avoid sharp knocks and shocks to this device an endsure sufficient protection during transportation. Look after your Laserworld product.
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To increase durability of your laser, protect device against overheating:
– Always ensure sufficient ventilation.
– Do not face spotlights (especially moving heads) to the device.
– Check temperature after approx. 30 minutes with each new installation.
If necessary install the projector at a place with different temperatures.
– Keep the device dry. Protect it from moisture, rain and damp.
– Switch off device when it is not needed. Diodes are switched on and can wear out even if there is no visible laser output. -
Please ensure the fans and heatsinks are clear from dust and debris otherwise the risk of overheating may occur. If the unit or air inlets appear to be blocked, please contact a qualified service engineer to maintain and service the product.
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Always place the laser behind fog machines and hazers
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Avoid direct exposure of the laser to moisture
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Clean the exit window with glass cleaner from time to time
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Removal of the warranty label as well as damages to the device caused by improper handling, neglect of the safety instructions and service notes will void the warranty.
6. General Operation
1. Power
Connect the power cord to the device and to the mains. Make sure that your device is provided with the correct voltage. Wrong voltage could lead to irreparable damages. Please find the correct voltage data in the synoptical table at the end of this manual. Make sure that the device is not directed to people or inflammable objects during installation. To start the device, connect the interlock bridge, insert the key and switch it on, and switch the device on. The “Emission – Laser on” LED at the front side of the device begins to light up when the device is ready for use.
2. Key Switch
There is a key switch at the back of the laser system. Please plug the key to the switch and turn it on. The laser device only runs when the key is inserted and switched on. Prevent misuse! Unplug the key when the laser is unattended to prevent misuse of the system.
3. Modes / Functions
The different operation modes can be selected via the four buttons next to the “Settings” display. “Menu” exits the current menu item and moves one level higher; “Enter” confirms a selection or navigates to the selected menu item; “Up” / “Down” allows for stepping through the current menu or to make a selection.
The BeamBar uses 13 DMX channels, so make sure that the next device uses an address that doesn’t overlap with this range.
3.1. SOUND-TO-LIGHT / AUTO
Sound-to-light operation allows to playback the integrated patterns to the
beat of music or any noises.
Select “ShΠd” by navigating with the “Menu” button and confirm with “Enter”:
Standard selection is “SoUn”, which means that beam will be triggered with the beat of music:
Auto operation allows to random playback the internal patterns. They are
played back according to the internal system settings.
You can select “Auto” while “SoUn” is selected by navigating with the “Up” /
“Down” buttons and confirm with “Enter”:
Microphone Sensitivity Settings
The sensitivity of the built-in microphone for the control of the sound-to-
light operation can be adjusted in the “SEnS” menu.
Select “SEnS” by navigating with the “Menu” button and confirm with “Enter”:
The sensitivity can be adjusted between 1 and 100. Standard value is 50. Use the “Up” / “Down” button to change the selection and confirm with “Enter”.
3.2. MASTER-SLAVE
This laser is Master-Slave capable. This means that the Master laser system
can hand on a control signal to one or more Slave lasers, so all do the same.
Master-Slave only works with lasers of the same product series of the same
product generation.
A: Link lasers with DMX cable
To use Master-Slave operation, link the Master with the Slave lasers with DMX
cables. Make sure to use the “DMX out” port on the Master and the “DMX in” on
the Slave lasers. If several Slave lasers are used, link the first one to the
Master laser and daisy-chain the control signal from the first Slave laser to
the second etc..
B: Activate Master Laser
The Master laser needs to be set as control source.
Select “SLΠd” by navigating with the “Menu” button and confirm with “Enter”:
Use the “Up” / “Down” buttons to navigate to “ΠASt” and confirm with “Enter”:
C: Activate Slave lasers
Select “SLΠd” by navigating with the “Menu” button and confirm with “Enter”:
Use the “Up” / “Down” buttons to navigate to “SLAu” and confirm with “Enter”:
D: Set Sound-to-Light or Auto mode on Master laser
To use the Master-Slave operation: set the Master to either Sound-to-Light or
Auto mode (3.1.).
E: Establish link to Slave lasers
The Slave units must be set to DMX (“Addr”) mode and must be assigned address
A001 (see 3.3. DMX 512)
3.3. DMX 512
The DMX mode requires a DMX controller or a Master laser (see 3.2. Master-
Slave operation) to be connected to the laser.
To switch to DMX mode, select “Addr” by navigating with the “Menu” button and
confirm with “Enter”:
The submenu for setting the DMX address loads:
Press “Enter” and the “Up” / “Down” buttons to set the desired DMX address and confirm with “Enter”.
DMX Control Chart
Channel | Value | Function |
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1 | 0-49 | laser off |
50-99 | sound mode | |
100-149 | automatic mode | |
150-199 | DMX mode (Channel 2 –> Channel 3 valid) | |
200-255 | DMX mode (Channel 4 –> Channel 13 valid) | |
2 | 0-255 | program / effect selection |
3 | 0-255 | Speed (slow to fast, 21 levels) |
Each of the following channels corresponds with one laser output (from left to right, front view)
4| 0-255| brightness adjustment (weak to bright)
5| 0-255| brightness adjustment (weak to bright)
6| 0-255| brightness adjustment (weak to bright)
7| 0-255| brightness adjustment (weak to bright)
8| 0-255| brightness adjustment (weak to bright)
9| 0-255| brightness adjustment (weak to bright)
10| 0-255| brightness adjustment (weak to bright)
11| 0-255| brightness adjustment (weak to bright)
12| 0-255| brightness adjustment (weak to bright)
13| 0-255| brightness adjustment (weak to bright)
Final statement
Laserworld products are tested and product packaging is inspected before
leaving our warehouse.
Users must to follow the local safety regulations and warnings within this
manual and adhere to any regulations within its place of use. Damages through
inappropriate use will void any liability or warranty of our products.
Due to continual product developments, please check for the latest update of
this product manual at www.laserworld.com. If you
do have any further questions, then please contact your dealer/place of
purchase or use our contact section on our website.
For service issues, please contact your dealer/place of purchase and ensure
only genuine Laserworld spare parts are used in any service repairs.
Errors and Omissions excepted and products are subject to change.
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SWITZERLAND
Registered office:
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Technical data
Laser sources (analog modulation): | Diodes |
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Beam: | 3 mm / 1.1 mrad |
Laser class: | 3B |
Power supply: | 100 V – 250 V AC, 50 HZ / 60 HZ, |
Fuse: 3 A / 250 V
Power consumption:| 50 W
Dimensions:| 1000 x 160 x 80 mm (L x W x H)/(B x T x H)/(H x L x P)
Weight:| 9.0 kg
Power specifications (at laser module)
| guaranteed total power| Red| Green| Blue
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BeamBar
10R MK3| 1’200 mW| 10 x 120 mW
638 nm| –| –
BeamBar
10G MK3| 750 mW| –| 10 x 75 mW
520 nm| –
BeamBar
10B MK3| 1’400 mW*| –| –| 10 x 140 mW
450 nm
*Total power of all single diodes
References
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