gagalight RGB6000 User manual

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User Manual
RGB6000 laser light
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing our product.
To ensure proper operation, please read this manual carefully before using the
product.
After reading it, keep it in a safe place for future reference.

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General Information
*The following chapters explain important information about lasers in general,
basic laser safety and some tips about how to use this device correctly.
Please spend some time reading these information as some of them are critical for
safe and efficient operation of this laser display system.

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Caution
Please note that some other optical devices such as cameras, camcorders, video projector etc.
can be damaged if exposed to excessive laser radiation.
Handling precautions
This laser system is a precision device that contains some sensitive opto-electronics components.
DO NOT drop it or subject it to physical shock.
This laser system is not waterproof or dust-proof. Make sure to use an appropriate cover or
enclosure if it is used in the rain, snow or similar severe environment conditions.
Do not leave the laser system in excessive heat such as in a car whilst in direct sunlight. High
temperatures could cause some serious damage to the system.
The laser system contains precision electronic circuitry. Never attempt to disassemble the laser
yourself.
If the laser is suddenly brought in from the cold into a warm room, condensation may form on
the laser and internal parts. If condensation forms on the laser body, do not use the laser as this
may damage the laser system. If there is condensation, wait until it has evaporated before using
it.
!This laser entertainment system is rated as a Class IV laser product and manufactured
in accordance to EN 60825-1:2007. Avoid eye or skin exposure to direct or scattered
radiation. Wear protective goggles of suitable optical density if necessary.
!If the laser is operated in a situation where health or property injury may occur the
operation must be stopped immediately.
!The manufacturer and its distributors cannot be held responsible for any damages
caused by improper use or misuse of this laser system. The owner/user is fully
responsible for using this product in accordance to laser safety regulations of the
country or state where the system is being used.

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What is a laser and how does it work?
What is a LASER?
The laser is a bunch of energy waves (streams of photons called radiation) with the same
amplitude and faze that are flowing in the same direction; meaning they are coherent –they
stick together and form a laser beam.
The width of a single wave is measured in nano-meters and defines the colour and visibility of the
laser beam. The visible spectrum of the human eye is roughly between 400nm and 700nm, going
from violet to a dark red colour. A human eye is most sensitive to a green light of around 555nm,
meaning that a 1W of green laser will always appear more visible than 1W of any other colour
laser. 1W of quality laser light is very powerful and although it doesn’t sound like much it can
burn eye retinas, skin and clothes or even start a fire!
What makes the laser visible?
Mainly it is the particles of dust in the air that the laser beam hits on its path. That’s why we
“laserists” use haze or smoke machines to make lasers more visible. Too much of the haze or
smoke will kill it, but the right amount will make all the difference between no show and a
great show.When outdoors, lasers mainly reflect off dust and mist in the air but due to
unpredictable wind conditions we can never make sure the hazers or smoke machines will be
effective enough. And that ’s why we use high power lasers for outdoor shows –to
substitute for the lack of dust, haze and smoke.
How far does it go?
Depending on the power output of the system and weather conditions, the laser can be visible
for miles –that is why we need to be cautious about aircrafts when performing outdoor shows.
And if you get a system that is powerful enough then yes, it can reach the Moon.
Colours
Standard full colour analogue lasers use three primary colours: Red, Green and Blue. By
mixing those together you can pretty much get any secondary colour:
Of course the number and precision of the colours is determined by the modulation, stability and
linearity of the system. If the system is not stable enough, it will produce different colours every
time it is used,making it virtually impossible to match the colours of two systems at any one time.
This is very often the case with systems from far east manufacturers and with re-branded lasers
that are being presented as European makes.
Scanning System
A scanning system is essentially two tiny mirrors, each moving on X or Y axis. By working
together they can “scan” the laser beam in all directions. Once a shape is scanned more than
20 times per second, it appears static to the human eye. So any shape drawn by a laser is
actually produced by one single laser beam running around like crazy. Every scanning system
has a mechanical limit of how fast it can move its mirrors and therefore how many points it
can display at any one second and that is usually represented in Points Per Second at a certain
scanning angle, i.e. 8 degrees.

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Laser Safety First!
Unless you are very competent with the use of lasers and about the laser safety, make sure
you follow these basic laser safety rules:
1: Never look directly into a laser beam.
2: Never look directly into laser aperture if the laser system is switched on.
3: Be aware that lasers can burn the eye retina, skin or cause fires if not used correctly.
4: Never perform Audience Scanning – that’s when laser beams and effects hit an audience
directly. Always project with the laser above audience head level – at least 3m above floor
level.
5: When performing outdoors, avoid pointing the laser at aircrafts, buses, trains, etc.
6: Never leave the laser system unattended when it’s switched on.
7: Always check for reflective surfaces within the laser range – these can be very dangerous
(i.e. mirror behind the bar in a club could bounce the beam into bar attendant’s eye).
8: Never hesitate to use the Emergency STOP if you think there’s a fault within the laser
system or a potential danger to a person/object caused by the laser performance.
!Before proceeding any further, please read the following safety page very carefully. It
could help you avoid dangerous and hazardous situations which could lead to serious
injury or property damage.
!Any laser system classified as a Class 4 laser must be used with caution. If you are not
an experienced laser operator we would strongly recommend that you attend a laser
display safety course as soon as possible, and ideally before this laser system is used in
pubic areas. There are various places in Europe where you can attend quality training
and even a one day course will give you a good amount of valuable information to safely
start with.

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Installation of the System
Please follow these rules during the installation:
1: Do not connect the device to power supply during the installation.
2: Mount the system only to mounting point that is strong, secure and away from places
where non-authorised person could get an access to.
3:Always make sure the system is properly tighten down and that it cannot get loose and
move as a result of sound vibrations, cable pull or similar.
4: Always use a safety rope.
5: Ensure that all the cables have enough leverage just in case they get caught.
6: Ensure that the system is placed at least 20cm away from walls or any other objects
including drapes etc.
7: Ensure that the system is placed well away from any heat sources including spotlights,
moving heads, radiators, etc. Make sure there is a sufficient air-flow around the laser system.
8: It is essential that the fan openings are never covered during the laser operation.
9: Always follow the Laser Safety Regulations of respective country where the laser is being
used.
Control System
The overall performance of any our laser system is also dependent on the control system that
you use for operating the laser as well as the correct device configuration in the laser control
software.There are many laser control options on the market but we mainly recommend
control systems from these two manufacturers:
Pangolin Laser Systems
Showtacle
!The manufacturer is not liable for damages or a injury caused by improper installation
of the system.
The installation should be carried by a qualified installer who should follow the Laser
Safety Regulations of respective country.

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Scanning System
The product warranty does not cover the damages to the scanning system caused by improper
use of the scanning system or by incorrect programming. Therefore it is essential to
understand how the scanning works and where are the limits of it. In this manual we will
explain only the basics of it but it is the responsibility of every user to educate themselves so
they can avoid damage being caused to the scanning system and costly repairs.
A laser beam comes from a laser module and hits the two moving mirrors of the scanning
system. These mirrors are mounted on the scanner shafts and are moved by the scanner rotors,
one on X and one on Y axis.
An effect such as tunnel (circle) is displayed by a repetitive mechanical movement of the scanners.
For each scanning system and effect, there’s a maximal scan rate that is defined by mechanical
load, scanner mirror size and weight, complexity of displayed picture and size of the projection
(an angle under the laser beam is being projected). A different scanning systems have different
scan- rate limits. It is essential to operate the scanning system at scan-rates within its maximal
limit at all times to prevent it from overload damage.
How to establish correct Scan-rate and maximal number of points in an effect
Each effect (picture) contains a different number of graphical points which defines the actual
shape of the effect. The more points an effect contains, the lower the maximum scan rate will be
in relation to the scanning angle.
As an example we ’ll work with the star effect shown below and with the parameters of
quality scanning system:
Let ’s say the star effect is made of 300 graphical points (including non-visible blanking
points) and we know that the maximal scan-rate of our scanning system is 35kpps @ 8
degrees (= 35.000 points per second at 8 degrees projection angle). We also know that we
display the star 35 times per second which is a default frame rate of the control software we
are using.

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So we need to display 300 points 35 times per second = 10.500 pps. This means that we could
display 3of these stars beside each other within one single laser effect and that it would be
quite close to the scanner limit (3 ×10.500 = 31.500pps). This however applies than 8
degrees on both axes! If we start to increase the size of the projection (scanning angle) it is
necessary to either lower the number of points within the effect or drop down the scan-rate in
the control software (FPS) to a safe level –which may result in flicker.
From the example above we can also determine how many points this scanning system is able
to project if the scanning angle is not more than 8 degrees:
35.000 points / 35 Frames Per Second = 1.000 pps. This is the absolute maximum of how
many points we should be using when programming an effect if the scanning angle is not
more than 8 degrees.
In the following pictures you see the same star effect scanned at different scan rates at full
scanning angle (60 degrees).
Picture 1: the scan rate and/or number of points is too low. The corner points are more visible
than the lines between them and the whole effect flickers. The scan-rate and/or number of
points needs to be increased.
Picture 2: the scan-rate and/or number of points is about right. The whole effect has more or less
the same intensity and does not flicker.
Picture 3: further increasing of the scan-rate and/or number of points results in the effect
starting to distort, firstly around corners only. This indicates that you are exceeding the maximal
scan rate of the scanning system! If you operate the scanning system at scan-rates higher than
the maximum scan-rate of the scanning system the scanners will get damaged irreversibly due to
overheated coils damaging rotor magnets.

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Connection Diagram
Please check that all the signal and power leads are correctly installed and that the safety keys
are inserted in all necessary positions.
Basic connection diagram
*Both E-STOP Remote safety key and laser system safety key must be inserted
and switched to ON position in order to disable the interlock.
!USA ONLY : Interlock Connector must be inserted in the E-order to
disable the interlock.
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Power Connections Method
Please connect power as following :
L(live wire )=brown wire
E(earth wire)=yellow/green double color wire N
(null line )=blue wire
When connecting,ensure that the voltage and frequency of power supply match the
power requirement of the product.
This product is Class 1 protection equipment.The yellow-green double colors wire
must be earthed by qualified personnel. Before installation,ensure that the voltage and
frequency of power supply match the power requirements of product.In power supply
and voltage fluctuation large areas,we suggest you to use 110V or 220V or use
voltage regulator to supply power.After electrical connection,this product will have a
few seconds self-check action, self-check finished can be used.
Important:It is essential that Yellow/green double color wire is correctly earthed
and that electrical installation conforms to all relevant standards
DMX Connection method
DMX control signal connection must be made with a two core-screened cable,with
each core having at least a 0.5mm diameter.Please use the product's signal cable OUT
and IN as connection.The signal OUT and IN cables connection shown as above
picture.
Note:Please do not connect the signal cable OUT and IN in other way except above
shown.

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This product accepts digital control signals in protocol DMX512(1990).The
amount of lighting fixtures connected in parallel is no more than 32.Connect the
DMX controller's Output to the first lighting fixture's Input cable with a 2 core XLR
signal cable(Shown as above ),connect the first lighting fixture's Output cable to the
second lighting fixture's Input cable and connect the rest light fixtures in the same
way.Eventually,connect the last lighting fixture's Output cable to a DMX terminator
Under DMX-512 signal control mode,the last lighting fixture's DMX Output must be
connected with a DMX terminator.This prevents electrical noise from disturbing and
corrupting the DMX control signals.The DMX terminator is simply an XLR
connector with a 120Ω(ohm) resistor connected across pins 2 and 3,which is then
plugged into the output socket on the last projector in the chain.Then connections are
illustrated above.
ILDA control signal connection method:
Connection built through product male/female DB 25 degree socket.Like above
picture. In addition to the above connections, ILDA signal cannot be connected in any
other way.

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Rear View
IN / OUT: connect software
AC IN/OUT: AC input 110-240v 50/60Hz
DMX-ILDA: DMX change to ILDA
FUSE: fuse
Power: power switch on/off
X INVERT Y : X / Y invert
Laser Power Control: Each color power adjust
DMX IN / OUT: connect DMX
DMX/Linking: Dip switch

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Product technical parameters
1.Voltage:AC90~240V 50~60HZ±10%
2.Power consumption:120W
3.Laser source: diode.
4.Laser power /wavelength:
1x2000mW Red(638nm)
1x2000mW Green (520nm )
1x2000mW Blue (445nm )
5.Beam size: 4mm at aperture
6.Divergence: <1.5mrad-full angle
6.Colors:RGB full color
7.External Modulation:Analog 100k
8.Scanner system: 40kpps
9.Control signal: ILDA international standard signal
10.Control mode: ILDA Control
13.Cooling system:air cooling
14.Operation environment :Indoor
15.Operation temperature:-10°C~40°C
16.Net Weight :7kg
17.Dimension Size : 28(L)x 20.5(w) x 13.5(H) cm

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DIP switch: Address 1-10 Pin
1 ~ 10
Function
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
Sound Mode
1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
Auto Mode
0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
Slave Mode
1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
Graphic Mode
x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x,1
DMX 512 Control
DMX Channel Chart :
Channel
DMX 512
value
Control Function
1.Mode Select
0~49
Music Trigger
0--49
Music trigger
50--99
Auto trigger(Beam)
100--149
Auto trigger(Pattern)
160--199
Manual mode,Music trigger
200--255
Auto mode
2.
Blank/Laser
off
0--255
Single color (laser off-No blank- Flow
blank-Strobe blank-- Default color---
0--255
3color (laser
off—red—green--yellow--Default
color—single color(random )—3
color(random)-Flow blank-default
color)
0-255
7 color (laser
off—white-red--yellow--green-cyan-bl
ue-purple—single color(random )—7
color(random)-Flow blank-default
color)
3 Pattern select
0--255
Max 256 pieces Patterns
4.X-axis
movement
0--127
Manual movement
128--191
Auto Move Down, The moving speed
of the plunger proportional to the
value
192--255
Auto Move Up, The moving speed of
the plunger proportional to the value
5.Y-axis
Movement
0--127
Manual movement
128--191
Auto Move Right, The moving speed
of the plunger proportional to the
value
192--255
Auto Move Left, The moving speed of
the plunger proportional to the value
6.Vertical invert
0--127
invert by hand
128--255
invert auto
7.horitional
invert
0--127
invert by hand
128--255
invert auto

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8. Rotation
0--127
Rotation by hand
128--191
Clockwise rotation auto
192--255
Counterclockwise rotation auto
9.Zoom
0--85
From small to big
86--170
From big to small
171--255
Alternately zoom
10.Pattern size
0--255
0: original size; 1:smallest;255:biggest
11.A hot point
0--255
0:disappear; 1:darkest;255:brightest
12.gradually
drawing
0--127
Auto gradually drawing1
128--255
Auto gradually drawing2
Co
2:
Blank/Laser
off
0~15
laser off
16~25
No blank
26~135
Flow blank from slow to fast
136~245
Strobe blank from slow to fast
246~255
Default color
Three color
2:
Blank/Laser
off
0~5
laser off
6~15
red
16~25
green
26~35
yellow
36~105
single color(random ) slow to fast
106~175
3 color(random) slow to fast
176~245
Flow blank slow to fast
246~255
default color
Seven color
2:
Blank/Laser
off
0~5
laser off
6~10
white
11~15
red
16~20
yellow
21~25
green
26~30
cyan
31~35
blue
36~40
purple
41~110
single color(random ) from slow to fast
111~180
7 color(random) from slow to fast
181~250
Flow blank from slow to fast
251~255
default color
The detail of CH2:
Single color

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Maintenance
To prolong the life of the product, it is very important to do
maintenance work. The environment is hash outdoors, or if the
product is idle for a long time, damp, smoke or particularly dirty
surroundings can cause greater accumulation of dirt on its cover and
housing. So it should be cleaned to maintain an optimum light output
and at the same time to prevent it from corrupted by acid gas.
Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the
fixture operates. Soft cloth and typical glass cleaning products
should be used for cleaning. It is recommended to clean product
at least once every 20 days.
Friendly notice: Do not use any organic solvent, e.g. alcohol to
clean housing of the apparatus.
Troubleshooting
Problems
Action
Power connection is not correct. Re-connect the power.
The product doesn't
Power supply is damaged or abnormal. Call a qualified personnel to fix it.
switch on
Connection of control board is not correct. Call a qualified personnel to
fix it.
The product can turn
Control mode is wrongly setting up. Resetting it according to instruction
book
on, but no light coming
Control section is damaged. Call a qualified personnel to fix it.
out.
The beam appears dim
The product is too hot. Take ventilation measures to make it cool.
Note:This product is under warranty for 1 year(From the date of
delivery), 1 years after can provide paid maintenance services. But if
it is because of natural disasters or user's operation not according to
manual. We won't provide warranty.
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