KVANT Logolas series Quick start guide

MODEL
SPECIFIC
OPERATIONAL
MANUAL

1. Introduction 3
2. General information 4
2.1 What isalaser and how does itwork? 6
2.2 Laser Safety first! 7
2.3 Installation ofthe System 8
2.4 Control System 9
2.5 Scanning System 10
2.6 Connection Diagram 12
2.7 Switching ON sequence and User Interlock 13
2.8 Maintenance 15
3. Item Checklist 16
4. Optional Accessories 17
5. System Overview 18
5.1 Front View 19
5.2 Side View 20
5.3 Rear View 21
6. Beam Alignment 22
6.1 Beam Alignment [LogoLas-3000 FB4] 23
6.2 Beam Alignment [LogoLas-6500 FB4] 25
6.3 Beam Alignment [LogoLas-10 FB4] 27
6.4 Beam Alignment [LogoLas-24 FB4] 29
6.5 Beam Alignment [Logolas-40 FB4] 00
7. Technical Specifications 31
7.1 Technical Specifications [LogoLas-3000 FB4] 32
7.2 Technical Specifications [LogoLas-6500 FB4] 33
7.3 Technical Specifications [LogoLas-10 FB4] 34
7.4 Technical Specifications [LogoLas-24 FB4] 35
7.5 Technical Specifiations [LogoLas-40 FB4] 36
7.6 Technical Specifications [LogoLas-G10 OPSL] 37
8. Troubleshooting 38
9. Safety Features 43
10. Contact Information 44

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Thank you for purchasing this KVANT product.
Toensure proper operation, please read this manual carefully before using the product.
After reading it, keep itinasafe place for future reference.

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The following chapters explain
important information about lasers
ingeneral, basic laser safety and
some tips about how touse this
device correctly.
Please spend some time reading
these information assome ofthem are
critical for safe and ecient operation
ofthis laser display system.
IEC 60825 - 1:2014
___W AT ________nm
Diode Laser
__ W MAX OUTPUT AT __ nm
__ W MAX OUTPUT AT __ nm
__ W MAX OUTPUT AT __ nm
LASER RADIATION
AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO
DIRECT OR SCATTERED RADIATION
CLASS 4 LASER PRODUCT
IEC 60825-1:2014
CAUTION
LASER LIGHT IS BRIGHT AND
BLINDING DO NOT SHINE AT
AIRCRAFT OR VEHICLES AT
ANY DISTANCE
CAUTION
CLASS 4 VISIBLE
LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN
AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED
AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO
DIRECT OR SCATTERED RADIATION
This product is in conformity with performance
standards for laser products under 21 CFR
Part 1010.4 and 1040.11 except with respect
to those characteristics authorized by
Variance Number:
Effective Date:
2012-V-0620
Dec.31 . 2018
Date of Manufacture
spol. s.r.o.
Opavska 24, 831 01 Bratislava 37,Slovakia
Made in Slovakia
Max current at 110V: 3A
Max current at 230V: 3A
03 2021
Month Year
user manual
KVANT
KVANT
CAUTION
CLASS 4 VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE
LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN
AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED
AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO
DIRECT OR SCATTERED RADIATION
for OPSL

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Caution
!
This laser entertainment system
is rated as a Class IV laser product
and manufactured in accordance
to EN 60825-1:2014. Avoid eye
orskin exposure todirect orscattered
radiation. Wear protective goggles
ofsuitable optical density ifnecessary.
Ifthe laser isoperated inasituation where
health or property injury may occur the
operation must bestopped immediately.
!
The manufacturer and its distributors
cannot be held responsible for any
damages caused by improper use
or misuse of this KVANT laser system.
The owner/user is fully responsible for
using this product inaccordance tolaser
safety regulations ofthe country orstate
where the system isbeing used.
Handling precautions
This laser system isaprecision device that contains some
sensitive opto-electronics components. DO NOT drop
itorsubject ittophysical shock.
Do not leave the laser system in excessive heat such
asinacar whilst indirect sunlight. High temperatures could
cause some serious damage tothe system.
The laser system contains precision electronic circuitry.
Never attempt todisassemble the laser yourself.
Ifthe laser issuddenly brought infrom the cold into awarm
room, condensation may form on the laser and internal
parts. Ifcondensation forms onthe laser body, donot use
the laser as this may damage the laser system. If there
iscondensation, wait until ithas evaporated before using it.
Please note that some other optical devices such
as cameras, camcorders, video projector etc. can
bedamaged ifexposed toexcessive laser radiation.

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What isaLASER?
The laser isadevice that creates continuous visible light energy waves (streams ofphotons that are referred toas“laser
radiation”) with the same amplitude and phase that are flowing inthe same direction; meaning they are coherent – they
stick together and form alaser beam.
The width ofasingle wave ismeasured innano-meters and defines the colour and visibility ofthe laser beam. The visible
spectrum ofthe human eye isroughly between 400nm and 700nm, going from violet toadark red colour. Ahuman eye
ismost sensitive toagreen light ofaround 555nm, meaning that a1Wofgreen laser will always appear more visible than
1Wofany other colour laser. 1Wofquality laser light isvery powerful and although itdoesn’tsound like much itcan burn eye
retinas, skin and clothes oreven start afire!
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:
Red + Blue = Magenta
Red + Green = YellowYellow
Green + Blue = Cyan
Red + Green + Blue = White
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 dierent colours every time it is used, making
itvirtually impossible tomatch the colours oftwo systems
atany one time. This isvery often the case with systems
from far east manufacturers and with re-branded lasers
that are being presented asEuropean makes.
Scanning System
Ascanning system isessentially two tiny mirrors, each
moving onXorYaxis. Byworking together they can “scan”
the laser beam over awide angle infront ofthe projector.
The scanning system can not only direct the laser beam
tospecific, static locations, but it can also create shapes
by rapidly moving the laser beam over a path. Once
a shape is scanned more than 20 times per second,
itappears static tothe human eye. Soany shape drawn
byalaser isactually produced byone single laser beam
being moved bythese mirrors very quickly. Every scanning
system has amechanical limit ofhow fast itcan move its
mirrors and therefore how many points itcan display atany
one second and that isusually represented inPoints Per
Second atacertain scanning angle, i.e. 8 degrees.
How far does ittravel?
Technically, the laser light will travel forever until itstrikes
asurface and isabsorbed. Abetter question is – how far will
the light travel and still beuseful? Depending onthe power
output ofthe system and weather conditions, the laser can
bevisible for miles – that iswhy weneed tobecautious
about aircrafts when performing outdoor shows. And ifyou
get asystem that ispowerful enough then yes, itcan reach
the Moon.
What makes the laser visible inmid-air?
Mainly itisthe particles ofdust inthe air that the laser beam
hits onits path, scattering the light. This dust orfog iscalled
a“scattering medium”. That’swhy we“laserists” use haze
orsmoke machines tomake lasers more visible. Too much
of the haze or smoke will greatly attenuate the visibility,
but the right amount will make all the dierence between
noshow and agreat show.
When outdoors, lasers mainly reflect o dust and mist inthe
air but due tounpredictable wind conditions wecan never
make sure the hazers orsmoke machines will beeective
enough. And that’s why we use high power lasers for
outdoor shows – to substitute for the lack of dust, haze
and smoke.

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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
orproperty damage. !
Any laser system classified asaClass
4 laser must be used with caution.
If you are an inexperienced laser
operator, we strongly recommend
that you attend alaser display safety
course before you use this laser
system in public areas. There are
various places in Europe where
you can attend quality training and
even a one day course will give you
agood amount ofvaluable information
tosafely start with.
Unless you are very competent with the use oflasers and
about the laser safety, make sure you atleast follow these
basic laser safety rules:
1. Never look directly into alaser beam
2. Never look directly into laser aperture if the laser
system isswitched on.
3. Be aware that lasers can burn the eye retina, skin
orcause fires ifnot used correctly.
4. Audience Scanning is a technique that involves
projecting laser eects directly into an audience.
Never perform Audience Scanning unless you: a) are
trained to do Audience Scanning; b) use a projector
that has the proper safety systems built in (such
as PASS); and c) have verified that the projected
light levels donot exceed the applicable MPE for the
jurisdiction. Otherwise, always project with the laser
above audience head level – atleast 3mabove floor
level.
5. When projecting the laser outdoors, avoid pointing the
laser at aircrafts, buses, trains, etc. Never leave the
laser system unattended when it’sswitched on.
6. Always check for reflective surfaces within the laser
range – these can be very dangerous (i.e. mirror
behind the bar inaclub could bounce the beam into
bar attendant’seye).
7. Never hesitate touse the Emergency STOP ifyou think
there’s a fault within the laser system or a potential
danger to a person/object caused by the laser
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2.3
!
The manufacturer isnot liable for damages
ora injury caused byimproper installation
of the system. The installation should
be carried by a qualified installer who
should follow the Laser Safety Regulations
ofrespective country.
Please follow these rules during the installation:
1. Donot connect the device topower supply during
the installation. Only connect the device topower
after the installation and mounting have been
completed.
2. Mount the system only tomounting point that isstrong,
secure and away from places where nonauthorised
person could get anaccess to.
3. Always make sure the system is properly tightened
down, and that itcannot get loose and move asaresult
of sound vibrations, cables pulled on, or similar
external disturbances.
4. Always attach a safety chain or cable between the
projector and its structure (such astruss).
5. Ensure that all the cables have enough length just
incase they get caught.
6. Ensure that the system isplaced atleast 20cm away
from walls orany other objects including drapes etc.
7. Ensure that the system isplaced well away from any
heat sources including spotlights, moving heads,
radiators, etc. Make sure there isasucient air-flow
around the laser system.
8. Itisessential that the fan openings are never covered
during the laser operation.
9. Always follow the Laser Safety Regulations
ofrespective country where the laser isbeing used.
!
This is extremely important for LogoLas
laser display systems, especially if the
system is set to automated operational
mode.

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The overall performance ofany KVANT laser system isalso
dependent onthe control system that you use for operating
the laser aswell asthe correct device configuration inthe
laser control software.
Please make sure all the laser settings in your control
system are set correctly before you start using your Kvant
laser display system.
There isFB4 laser control system inbuilt inevery standard
LogoLas 2000, 3000, 3400, 6000, 6800 and G10. The
communication (data transfer) between acontrol computer
and inbuilt interface isdone via ethernet.

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The product warranty does not cover the damages
to the scanning system caused by improper use of the
scanning system orbyincorrect programming. Therefore
itisessential tounderstand how the scanning works and
where are the limits of it. In this manual we will explain
only the basics ofitbut itisthe responsibility ofevery user
toeducate themselves so they can avoid damage being
caused tothe scanning system and costly repairs.
Alaser beam comes from alaser module and hits the two
moving mirrors ofthe scanning system. These mirrors are
mounted on the scanner shafts and are moved by the
scanner rotors, one onXand one onYaxis.
Aneect such astunnel (circle) isdisplayed byarepetitive
mechanical movement of the scanners. For each
scanning system and eect, there’s a maximal scan-rate
that is defined by mechanical load, scanner mirror size
and weight, complexity of displayed picture and size
ofthe projection (anangle under the laser beam isbeing
projected). A dierent scanning systems have dierent
scan-rate limits. It is essential to operate the scanning
system at scan-rates within its maximal limit at all times
toprevent itfrom overload damage.
How toestablish correct Scan-rate and maximal
number ofpoints inaneect
Each eect (picture) contains adierent number ofgraphical
points which defines the actual shape of the eect. The
more points an eect contains, the lower the maximum
scan rate will beinrelation tothe scanning angle.
Asanexample we’llwork with the star eect shown below
and with the parameters ofquality scanning system:
Let’ssay the star eect is made of 300 graphical points
(including non-visible blanking points) and we know that
the maximal scan-rate of our scanning system is “35K”.
(The term “35K” refers toametric that is achieved when
the original ILDA test pattern is projected at 8 degrees,
and all ofits visual qualities are maintained. Note that all
other patterns may bescanned much wider, and insome
cases even faster, but the term “35K” only refers toasingle
test pattern, and single test condition). Wealso know that
wedisplay the star 35 times per second which isadefault
frame rate ofthe control software weare using.
Soweneed todisplay 300 points 35 times per second =
10.500 pps. This means that wecould display 3 ofthese
stars beside each other within one single laser eect and
that itwould bequite close tothe scanner limit (3 × 10.500
= 31.500pps). Given that the scanners noted above are
“35K” scanners, this seems easily achievable. However,
the projection of 3 separate stars necessitates a wider
scan angle, and – in general, the scan speed must
be reduced as the projection angle is increased. Thus,
itmay benecessary toeither lower the number ofpoints
within the eect ordrop down the scan-rate inthe control
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Inthe following pictures you see the same star eect scanned atdierent scan rates atfull scanning angle (60degrees).
Picture 1: the scan rate and/ornumber
of points is too low. The corner
points are more visible than the lines
between them and the whole eect
flickers. The scan-rate and/ornumber
ofpoints needs tobeincreased.
Picture 2: the scan-rate and/
or number of points is about right.
The whole eect has more orless the
same intensity and does not flicker.
Picture 3: further increasing of the
scan-rate and/or number of points
results inthe eect starting todistort,
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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2.6
Please check that all the signal and power leads are
correctly installed and that the safety keys are inserted
inall necessary positions.
!
USA ONLY: Remote Interlock Bypass
must be inserted in the E-STOP
Remote aswell inorder todisable the
interlock.
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Both E-STOP Remote safety key and
laser system safety key must beinserted
and switched toONposition inorder
todisable the interlock.

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Please make sure that all laser display
safety requirements are fulfilled
inaccordance with laws ofthe country
where this KVANT laser system isbeing
used before switching the system ON.
1. Connect the system as showed on Connection
Diagram.
2. Turn both E-STOP Remote and laser system safety
keys toONposition.
3. Release the E-STOP button bypulling itupwards.
4. Open the aperture window byloosening the two bolts
atthe bottom ofthe aperture, adjust the masking plate
todesired position and tighten the bolt tosecure it.
5. Press the START button onthe E-STOP Remote.
6. After anEmission Delay Period the laser projector will
beready for use.
Interlock Enabled, Laser Output Terminated
The Interlock is latched enabled and the laser
projector’s beam output will be terminated if any of the
following events happen:
1. Power loss lasting greater than 2 seconds.
2. Mushroom emergency switch depressed.
3. Key Switch onE-STOP Remote turned toOFF position.
4. Any other interruption toline No.1 ofthe cable leading
to the E-STOP Remote. This includes any user
interlocks connected in series in the line No.1 of this
cable. Refer toConnection Drawing below.
Restarting Laser After Interlock orPower Failure
Event
After the event has been corrected the START button
onthe E-STOP Remote must bepressed bythe operator
todisable the Interlock and after anEmission Delay period
the laser projector will beready for use.
Interlock Connection Diagram

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The E-STOP Remote is an integral
part of the laser projector. It is there
for the safety of the public as well
as the operator. Modifying or using
anything other than the E-STOP
Remote provided, inthe manner itwas
intended, may invalidate your laser
projector’svariance.
E-STOP Connection Drawing including User
Interlock option

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2.8
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It is essential to regularly inspect the
condition of the silica gel granules
inside the cartridges. That can bedone
through the opening inthe middle ofthe
cartridge. If the colour of the granules
inside the cartridge is green, instead
ofbrown (brown iswhen they are dry),
itmeans they are soaked, and they must
bedried out. Inspect the cartridge every
time you open the optical compartment,
oratleast once amonth.
The drying out process ispretty simple:
1. Detach the cartridge from the cover and place itinto
the conventional oven - donot use microwave!!!
2. Heat the oven to120ºC (250ºF) and leave the cartridge
inside for about 3-4 hours, until all the moisture
isreleased.
3. Insert the cartridge back into its place and close the
optical compartment cover as soon as the cartridge
cools down. That way, it will absorb the maximum
amount of moisture from the inside of the optical
section.
!If the granules don’t turn brown during
this process, they must bereplaced with
new ones.
Drying agent cartridge
Drying agent cartridge (silica gel desiccant) helps toprevent
water condensation inside the optical compartment ofthe
laser system, which ismuch needed inhigh temperatures
and high humidity environments. The desiccant cartridge
isinstalled onthe inside ofthe optical compartment cover.
Aperture Window
To clean the aperture output window use a soft cloth
and medical grade isopropyl alcohol. If necessary, you
can remove the aperture output window by loosing the
4socket bolts and clean the inside ofthe window aswell.
Internal Optics
The cleaning of the internal optical components should
beperformed byanauthorised technician only. Incorrect
techniques orwrong choice ofchemicals used for cleaning
could cause serious damage to the laser system. Due
tothe fact that the optical compartment issplit and sealed
from the rest ofthe laser system itshouldn’tbenecessary
toperform this procedure more often than once ayear.
Maintenance: no user serviceable parts inside.
Please note that a laser light entering the aperture of your
laser projector (reflected or from another laser) or wrongly
reflected beams inside the projector can permanently
damage the laser sources.
The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover such damage.
Disposal of the equipment
The equipment is made of components and materials such
as metal, plastic, aluminium, which can be dismantled,
sorted and recycled in accordance with the Waste Act at
the end of the life of the equipment or when it is no longer
functional.
The equipment can also be handed over as a whole in
a collection yard.
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Before starting, check that all the following items have been included with your laser system. Ifanything ismissing, contact
your supplier.
Item Number ofunits Descriptions
Item Number ofunits Descriptions
1x
KVANT LogoLas Laser Display
System
2x
Safety lock key
1x
Wall mount bracket
1x
Heavy duty flight case
1x
Emergency STOP remote
US version BUS ID: 1647
EU version BUS ID: 1648
2x
Set ofSafety Keys
1x
User manual USB drive
BUS ID: 1054

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Here isalist ofoptional accessories that are compatible with LogoLas laser system.
Item Descriptions
SafetyScan lens attachment
bracket (lens isnot included).
DiscoScan lens attachment
bracket (lens isnot included).
4-way masking plate
Mounting console for flagpoles
Item Descriptions
Motorised Dichroid Filters for
easy colour alignment. The
alignment can be done either
from FB4 interface or via
Beyond laser control software.
Pass (Professional Audience
Safety System) Card Integration
Kvant’s 7-15x laser beam
expander for long distance
projections with OPSL systems
Custom length LogoLas cables

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KVANT LogoLas isafull colour, semiconductor diode laser
system designed primarily for a small-scale professional
laser graphic displays.
When operated correctly and in the right conditions
the LogoLas laser system is able to deliver a strong
performance on up to 200m (RGB) and up to 2km (G10
model) projection distances. The LogoLas can display
virtually any colour within the basic RGB palette and its
secondary mixed colours including white (except one
colour models like G10).
The system is air-cooled and designed so that there
isnoairflow going through the optical compartment ofthe
system. This ensures that all important optical parts ofthe
system stay clean for longer, keeping the maintenance
time down toaminimum. This isareal advantage for all the
applications where lots ofdust orhaze ispresent onadaily
basis.
This laser isIPrated toIP54, meaning that itisrain-proof.

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1. Laser aperture.
If needed, you can easily swap the
aperture anti-reflex glass for a new
one, by pushing old one out and
clipping new one in.
2. Aperture masking plate.
This metal masking plate can
be moved up and down when the
locking bolt is loosened. This useful
safety feature gives you an option
tolimit the bottom ofthe laser output
area ifnecessary (for example toavoid
audience scanning) and also protects
the aperture glass during transport.
3. Top lid lockable hatches.
4. Double-layer thermal lid.

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1. Tilt mechanism with degree gauge. 2. Safety eyelet - can bealso fitted tothe front ofthe unit.
Size ofthe chassis onthe picture above can vary, depending onexact LogoLas model.
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