Pro Audio Trade ECS-BEAMBOX3W User manual

ECS-BEAMBOX3W
ECS-BEAMBOX15
Thank you for purchasing our products!
Please read this manual before using the laser device!

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CONTENT
1Packing List....................................................................... 3
2Product Introduction........................................................ 3
3Safety Precautions ........................................................... 4
3.1 Caution Labels.................................................................. 5
4Installation Instruction..................................................... 6
5
Operations
........................................................................ 7
5.1 Back Panel of BEAMBOX3W............................................. 7
5.2 Back Panel of BEAMBOX15 .............................................. 8
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Settings Introductions
....................................................... 9
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Display mode introduction
.............................................. 10
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SD Card File Introduction
................................................ 12
9DMX Table ...................................................................... 13
10
White Balance Adjustment
.............................................. 15
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Safety Lock
...................................................................... 15
11.1 Maintenance Instruction................................................ 16
11.2 After Sales Service and Warranty................................... 16
12 Technical Parameters..................................................... 17
12.1 Specifications BEAMBOX3W .......................................... 17
12.2 Specifications BEAMBOX15............................................ 18

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Thank you for purchasing our Beambox3W/ Beambox15!
These Class IV laser devices’ radiation can cause damage to the eyes, skin, or
even set fire if not used properly. For personal safety and correct usage,
please carefully read this manual and save it for future reference.
1Packing List
After opening the package, check if all the items listed below are
inside, and contact your supplier if anything is missing:
•1 x PD laser projector
•1 x AC Power cord
•1 x Keys, and 2 x Interlock adapter (for RJ45)
Other customized accessories such as ILDA cable, control systems, etc.
2Product Introduction
New PD Series units come with diode-based only laser sources and all
sources have beam correction for creating a great show with analog
FULL colors modulation.
The PD Series units can be controlled over ILDA and have a bult-in
memory with preset patterns, also with SD-card slot for freely
programs export onto it, that can be easily triggered through DMX.
They can also be operated in automatic and sound-to-light mode.The
laser projector provides a master-slave-mode. Show lasers of the
same series (slave projectors), connected via DMX to a main
projector (master projector) project the same patterns like the
master projector.
These Series can be applied for clubs, bars, small/ medium venues or
theaterevents, parties, business activities, large venues etc.

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3Safety Precautions
Use this device only according to the operating instructions, as this
class IV laser device is dangerous because of the laser character of low
divergence and high energy density.
•Never look to the light beam directly
•Never project the beam to flammable and explosive materials
•Never project the beam to any easy burning items at any distance
•Don’t use the device if there are any visible damages on housing,
connector panels, power supplies or power cords
•Don’t operate the device in severe conditions, such as too low/
high temperature, dust,vibrating vehicles, rain, snowing, etc.
•Avoid dripping or splashing water, and don’t place any liquid filled
containers near the device

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3.1 Caution Labels
Warnings and other notices on the device(s).
Aperture labels
Production label

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4Installation Instruction
Bracket: The bracket has two sets of mounting positions for different
applications, which correspond to flat and vertical hanging.
The other series don’t have this mounting option.
•Reserve the power outlet at the location where the device is to be
installed
•Reserve the ILDA cable, DMX cable and remote control cable in
the device installationposition if necessary
•For hanging installation, use a hook with a bearing level of more
than 30KG, and an adjustable project angle
•Use a safety rope with a bearing level of more than 50KG to fix the
device to the steady light bracket, and make sure the safety rope
isn’t tensed up. If the safety rope is tensed up, it means that the
device’s safety ring is disabled, andimmediate repair is required
•Connect the device to AC power when the power switch is OFF,
then switch it on, connect the remote control cable, insert the
safety key and switch it to ON
For hanging applications, turn on/ off the device with a remote
control.

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Operations
5.1 Back Panel of BEAMBOX3W
LCD Display
DMX Address
Work mode: shows current working mode
File(s): shows current working file(s)
Version: shows the edition of software being used
Menu Knob - LCD display: Press the knob to activate the display and
enter the setting menu, rotate the knob to choose the subject, press
the knob once to change the value, and press the knob twice to
confirm and save the settings.

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5.2 Back Panel of BEAMBOX15
Work Modes/ Setting Guidance
Note:
All the contents listed on the LCD display can be freely changed to the preferable status. The most
important
step is “double-click” the menu knob to SAVE the preferred status when all selections/ settings are done.
(The other settings should be operated step by step as DMX setting reference as the guidance above).

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Settings Introductions
•DMX Address: Choose the proper DMX value for your preferred
shows
•Show mode: Select a preferred work mode from Sound activation,
Auto, PRG (SD-carddisplays), ILD (SD-card displays)
Sound Mode: plays the built-in programs triggered by sound
Auto Mode: plays the built-in programs automatically
PRG Mode: in PRG mode, display PRG files, the second line indicates
the name of current PRG file
ILD Mode: play a single ILD file in cycle saved in the SD card (ILD
format only). See 8 SD Card File Introduction for the ILD file format
•Program: Switch the preset programs from 1, 1, 3, the displaying
flies in Sound and/or Auto mode
•SD File (folder): Switch the files which are saved on the SD card
•SIZE: Setting the projection angle of the preset programs/
graphics, adjustable value 10-100. Only react from the preset
programs/ graphics, no reaction under ILDA signal control.
•Phasic setting: Switch the projection directions of the preset
programs/ graphics. Only react from the preset programs/
graphics, no reaction under ILDA signal control.
•Scan Speed Adjust: Adjust scan speed. Only react from the preset
programs/ graphics, no reaction under ILDA signal control.
•DMX STATE: Set up the DMX mode before DMX signal input.Show
mode upon the preferred setting. Black out (no reaction under
ILDA signal control).
•SLAVE MODE:
Slave: (slave projectors), connected via DMX to a main projector
(master projector) project the same patterns like the master
projector.
Master: (master projector), output signal from master projector
during playback, there can be only one master device in one signal
line, otherwise the signal will be messed up.

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•X Phasic/ X Invert: Inverting the X axis directions (Positive or
Reverse). Workable to both preset programs and ILDA signal
playback.
•Y Phasic/ Y Invert: Inverting the Y axis directions (Positive or
Revers). Workable to both preset programs and ILDA signal
playback.
•Laser Lock: Manually operation via the LCD display. ON
protection started, SHUT laser down once laser single point
presented. OFF indicates protection for the laser single point
invalid. Workable to both preset programs and ILDA mode.
•Sound Intensity: Intensity adjustable from 0 to 100
•SD Sound: During SD-card playback, sound only reacts to preset/
exported programs.PRG (SD playback in order) & ILD (SD playback
loop), sound reacts on/off.
•COLOR: Preset accordingly to the laser system’s color
configuration when released frommanufacturer.
•Language selection: optional (English or Chinese)
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Display mode introduction
•Audio Mode (Sound mode): Preset programs triggered by sound,
anyproper sound will enable laser to output.
•Auto Mode: The preset programs automatically display in Auto
mode.
•PRG Mode (SD playback in order): The preset/ exported programs
playback in sequence.To redact the playlist please see 8 SD Card
File Introduction.
•ILD Mode (SD loop playback): Loop playback the single ILD file
(extension named .ILD). About .ILD format, please see 8 SD Card
File Introduction.
Note: the ILD here refers to playing the ILD file in the SD card, not the
ILDA signal throughsoftware on computer.
Note 1: DMX Mode: International standard DMX512 signal. In any of
the above playback modes, the device can automatically recognize
and switch to DMX mode after accessing the DMX signal. The device

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has 17 DMX channels. See 9 DMX Table for details. DMX consoles
vary in different manufacturers' models. Please refer to the specific
DMX console instructions.
Note 2: ILDA (PC) mode: International standard ILDA signal is under
computer control.In any of the above operating modes, when an ILDA
signal with an interlock function is connected, the ILDA (computer)
signal control has priority and the device operates in accordance to
the ILDA signal.
In ILDA mode, a control hardware will be required, the recommended
one should be FB3 controller from Pangolin, yet we can also provide
this part with fair cost when purchasing laser systems.
The ILDA software has different operating methods form different
manufacturers.
Please see the specific ILDA software instructions, the most
commonly and widely used is QuickShowfrom Pangolin.com.
Quickshow Interface

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SD Card File Introduction
•The system accepts only FAT32 file, formatting the new SD card to
FAT32 type is required before use it.
•Short file/ File folder names, the file names is limited to 8 digits
and the expanded name is limited to 3 digits, the names could
only contain English letters, Arabic numbers, and underline, the
others could not be recognized.
•Equipped an exclusive SD card for the device and don’t save the
other files inside; thequantity for the file folders is limited to 20,
and each file folder is limited to contain 256 ILD files and 10 PRG
files by maximum.
•PRG playlist: user could edit the playlist by text editor, the
expanded name of the playlistis .PRG format.
The playlist is composed of the file name, play speed, and play times,
“i” is the identification code stand for iShow, and comma “,” is used
to separate it.
Edit only one program per line; for example, if a program prg1.prg
contains 3 files:file1.ild, file2.ild, and file3.ild; play speed for file1.ild is
12K and repeated 3 times; play speed for file2.ild is 20k and play
once, the file 2 was produced by iShow; play speed for file3.ild is 18K
and repeated 4 times; and the contents of the prg1.prg is as below:
File1.ild,12,3 - File2.ild,20,1,i - File3.ild,18,4
•After creating a file folder, create a PRG file under this file folder
by the same file name, and edit all the playing files into this PRG
file, the speed edited here is the play speed in ILDA mode. For
example, create file folder “Lasershow”, and file “Lasershow.prg”
under this folder; after adding a new ILDA file, we need to add this
ILDA file to the PRG playlist, so that we could find this file
correctly in the ILDA mode and play it by required speed.

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9DMX Table
CH1
Mode selection
0-49
Auto
50-99
Sound
100-149
Play PRG files in sequence
150-199
Play ILD file circularly
200-255
Manual
CH2
Graphics/Files Folder
selection
0-255
Manual
PRG & ILD mode
Graphics
selection
File Folder selection
every 3 value
each graphic
CH3
Strobe
0-10
None
File playing selection
11-199
Auto, from slow
to fast
200-255 Sound control
CH4
Colors selection
0-5
Off
6-16
White
6-10
ILD file color
11-16
white
17-33
Red
34-50
Green
51-67
Blue
68-84
Yellow
85-101
Purple
102-118
Cyan
119-135
White, Red, Green, and Blue in segmenting
136-152
Blue, Yellow, Purple, and Cyan in segmenting
153-169
White, red, green, blue, yellow, purple, and cyan in segmenting
170-186
White, red, green, blue in flowing
187-203
Blue, yellow, purple, and cyan in flowing
204-220
White, red, green, blue, yellow, purple, and cyan in flowing
221-237
In segmenting according to the breaking point of the graphics

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238-255
Change colors by sound
CH5
X axis Movements
0-125
Manual Operation
126-185
Auto. left and right circularly
186-225
Auto jumping left and right circularly
226-245
Auto irregular jumping
246-255
Irregular jumping by sound control
CH6
Y axis Movements
0-125
Manual
126-185
Auto. Up & Down circularly
186-225
Auto Up & Down jumping circularly
226-245
Auto irregular jumping
246-255
Irregular Jumping by sound control
CH7
Zooming
0-10
None
11-87
Manual zooming
88-150
Zoom+
151-200
Zoom-
201-255
Circular
CH8
X axis rotation
0
None
1-128
Manual
129-255
Auto
CH9
Y axis rotation
0
None
1-128
Manual
129-255
Auto
CH10
Centre rotation
0
None
1-128
Manual
129-192
Auto rotation clockwise
193-255
Auto rotation anti-clockwise
CH11
Drawing
0-10
None
10-74
Manual adjusting
75-104
Auto (increasing)
105-144
Auto (decreasing)
145-184
Auto circularly
185-224
Loop circularly (increasing)
225-255
Loop circularly (decreasing)
0-9
None

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CH12
X axis Wave
10-69
Low amplitude
70-129
Medium amplitude
130-189
Large amplitude
190-255
Maximum amplitude
CH13
Y axis Wave
0-9
None
10-69
Low amplitude
70-129
Medium amplitude
130-189
Large amplitude
190-255
Maximum amplitude
CH14
Display Mode
0-63
Normal
64-127
Light dots
128-191
By segment
192-255
Dots
CH15
Red modulation
0-255
From the brightest to off
CH16
Green modulation
0-255
From the brightest to off
CH17
Blue modulation
0-255
From the brightest to off
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White Balance Adjustment
To achieve the preferable white balance by adjusting the brightness of
each color (red, green, and blue ) through adjustments on the
software you use or DMX console. 6.7. Remote Control Connector
(Interlock).
The device will start after the CAT5 (RJ45 jack) is inserted to the
interface.It’s possible to extend the wires on the CAT5 to the console
for remote shutdown in any emergent situation.
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Safety Lock
The safety lock is designed to avoid starting the device by unqualified
personnel. Only when the key is inserted the laser will start.

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11.1 Maintenance Instruction
The device is mostly installed in locations with dust, haze, or smoke,
that easily pollute the lens and decrease the output brightness. These
particles also easily pollute the light case, fans, PCBA, block the heat
dissipation, and reduce the stability of the electronic components, so
regular cleaning is very necessary and important to keep the
maximum light output and increase the stability and lifetime.
It’s recommended to clean the lens, the outer case, and the fans
every 2 weeks. Clean the inner light every 4 weeks. The cleaning
frequency should increase when operating in severe conditions.
Note:
Only a qualified & authorized technician(s) is (are) allowed to clean
the inner parts. Improper inner cleaning can cause serious damage to
the device. It’s forbidden to use corrosive chemicals to clean the
device, pure alcohol and acetone are recommended for cleaning the
lens.
Clean the lens carefully and gently, don’t touch the lens with any hard
and sharp materials.
11.2 After Sales Service and Warranty
•One year’s warranty for the device
•The components and accessories costs are charged after the warranty
period
•Warranty voids for the damages or injuries caused by force majeure, like,
earthquake,typhoon, etc.
•Warranty voids for the damages or injuries caused by improper
operation and projection, such as wrong input voltage, water
immerse, physical shock, etc.

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12 Technical Parameters
12.1 Specifications BEAMBOX3W
Models
BEAMBOX3W
Beam Size@ Aperture
2,5*5 mm
Divergence (full angle)
1,3mrad
Controls
Mainboard (Auto + Sound + SD + DMX) + ILDA, FB4 (on
request)
Scanning System
DT40 40Kpps @8° +/-30° MAX
Wavelength (nm)
R/638 G/520 B/445
Laser Power (mW)
650+850+1500
Modulation
Analog >60KHz
Power Supply
100~240V 50~60Hz
Consumption (W)
90
N.W. (Kg)
4,26
Dimension (mm)
156*224*125

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12.2 Specifications BEAMBOX15
Models
BEAMBOX15
Beam Size@ Aperture
4,5*6,5mm
Divergence (full angle)
1,1mrad
Controls
Mainboard (Auto + Sound + SD + DMX) + ILDA, FB4 (on
request)
Scanning System
DT40 40Kpps@8° +/-30°MAX
Wavelength (nm)
R/638 G/520 B/445
Laser Power (mW)
4000+4000+7000
Modulation
Analog W60KHz
Power Supply
100~240V 50~60Hz
Consumption (W)
290
N.W. (Kg)
11,62
Dimension (mm)
320*250*160
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ECS-BEAMBOX3W
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CONTENT
1Packing List....................................................................... 3
2Product Introduction........................................................ 3
3Safety Precautions ........................................................... 4
3.1 Caution Labels.................................................................. 5
4Installation Instruction..................................................... 6
5
Operations
........................................................................ 7
5.1 Back Panel of BEAMBOX3W............................................. 7
5.2 Back Panel of BEAMBOX15 .............................................. 8
6
Settings Introductions
....................................................... 9
7
Display mode introduction
.............................................. 10
8
SD Card File Introduction
................................................ 12
9DMX Table ...................................................................... 13
10
White Balance Adjustment
.............................................. 15
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Safety Lock
...................................................................... 15
11.1 Maintenance Instruction................................................ 16
11.2 After Sales Service and Warranty................................... 16
12 Technical Parameters..................................................... 17
12.1 Specifications BEAMBOX3W .......................................... 17
12.2 Specifications BEAMBOX15............................................ 18
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