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1.  above values in the table have been calculated assuming the characteristics of a  typical laser  which has a beam spread of 2mradians  Not all laser units have the same  specification     Remember  Static laser beams are hazardous for long distances so it is recommended that the  laser beams are projected overhead and not into the viewing audience  Laser Safety Books    The Radiation Safety of Display Laser Installations HS G 95  Published by HSE Books 1996 ISBN 0 7176 0691    Health  amp  Safety Executive  Website   www hse gov uk    Laser display safety guidance page   www hse gov uk pubns INDG224 htm    Health Protection Agency  Website   www hpa org uk    
2.  carries a risk that it could cause damage to eyesight  if  over exposed to the laser beam     Maximum Permissible Exposure  MPE     The amount of laser light that a person can be exposed to without it causing harm   to eyesight is Known as the Maximum Permissible Exposure or MPE  These levels   are set down by the British Laser Safety Standard BS EN 60826 1  When people   are exposed to laser light output which is above the MPE  it may potentially pose a risk of   causing eye damage  Calculating what the MPE and exposure level is for a given laser effect is  quite a complicated process and it is dependant on a whole number of factors and conditions  The  laser safety standard BS EN 60825 1 contains the information and data required to calculate these  levels        Equinox Orion Laser Safety    Laser Safety Officer    The BS EN60825 1 Laser Safety Standard recommends that all venues that use  or businesses  that work with Class 3B laser products  should appoint a Laser Safety Officer  LSO   The Laser  Safety Officer should be aware of the many safety issues when using lasers  and will also be  responsible for overseeing how the laser is used  In smaller businesses  the  LSO  could be the  installer  operator or owner etc     Separation Distances    Health and Safety guidance details that for supervised installations of lasers which are above the  Maximum Permissible Exposure  MPE  should not be accessible to persons in the audience  Also  recommended is an area where the MPE
3.  may not be exceeded and extends from 3m above to  2 5m laterally from any point in the venue where the public may have access during the lightshow   The illustrations below show the separation distances     Emitted Beams  LASER    3 metre Height  MPE must not be exceeded    Separation Distance Drawing     Emission may exceed  the applicable MPE ata  height exceeding 3 metres    Emission may exceed  the applicable MPE    2 5 metres 2 5 metres    Audience  exclusion zone    LASER    Plan View   showing the 2 5m horizontal seperation distance       Note  The 3 metre height specified is not the height of the actual laser unit  but it  refers to the height of the laser beams emitted        Equinox Orion Laser Safety    Hazard Distances    All lasers for display porposes feature a characteristic called the hazard distance for direct  viewing  NOHD   The  NOHD  is distance at which viewing the laser directly is no longer  considered a hazard  Note at any point between the laser unit and the calculated hazard distance   it may be hazardous to directly view the laser beams  Exposing the eye to the laser directly from  outside the hazard distance is considered to be no longer a risk     The most dangerous senerio is to look directly at a static single beam  because all the light energy  is concentrated into one small point  The hazard distances for various different powers of Class 3B  laser are shown in the table below     Laser Output Power  10mW  Hazard Distance   12m    Note   The
4. Class 3B  laser can inflict is dependant upon several varients  including the amount of time the laser beam  enters the eye for  the intensity of beam and what part of the eye that actually receives the beam   The part of the eye which is most susceptible to receive damage from the beam is the retina  The  retina is the part of the eye that receives the light signals that are sent to brain  All light entering  the eye gets focused onto the retina     Normal light sources including halogen lamps are not usually harmful to view  Lasers are different  in the fact that they can get the beam focused down to a very small point on the retina which can  burn holes on the back wall of the eye  There are no pain receptors on the retina and the damage  can happen in less time than it takes for a person to blink so the person will be not be aware of  any damage taking place  Damage to the retina cannot be repaired and therefore is permanent   Symptoms include severe loss of sight and unnoticeable vision loss        Equinox Orion Laser Safety    Licensing and Laws    There are no U K     laser laws    or any    laser licenses    that need to be obtained in   order to own or operate a laser for lightshow use  Detailed and specific guidance is issued by the  Health and Safety Executive in the form of a book called HS G 95 The Radiation Safety of Lasers  Used for Display Purposes     Class 3B Laser Safety Features    Class 3B laser products need to be fitted with specific safety features  Th
5. EQUIN X    ORION    order code  EQLA08          user manual    Equinox Orion Laser       WARNING    FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY  PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY  BEFORE YOUR INITIAL START UP     CAUTION     Keep this equipment away from rain   moisture and liquids        SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Every person involved with the installation  operation  amp  maintenance of this  equipment should      Be competent     Follow the instructions of this manual    CAUTION  TAKE CARE USING THIS EQUIPMENT     HIGH VOLTAGE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK         Before your initial start up  please make sure that there is no damage caused during  transportation  Should there be any  consult your dealer and do not use the  equipment     To maintain the equipment in good working condition and to ensure safe operation  it is necessary  for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this manual     Please note that damages caused by user modifications to this equipment are not  subject to warranty        Equinox Orion Laser Safety    IMPORTANT     The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused  by the non observance of this manual or any unauthorised modification to the  equipment     e Never let the power cable come into contact with other cables  Handle the power cable  and all mains voltage connections with particular caution       Never remove warning or informative labels from the equipment    e Do not open the equipment and do not modify th
6. ERATING DETERMINATIONS    If this equipment is operated in any other way  than those described in this manual   the product may suffer damage and the warranty becomes void     Incorrect operation may lead to danger e g   short circuit  burns  electric shocks   lamp failure etc     Do not endanger your own safety and the safety of others   Incorrect installation or use can cause serious damage to people and property        Equinox Orion Laser Technical specifications    You should find inside the Laser carton the following items   1  Orion Laser 2  Power cable 3  Instruction manual  Technical Specifications   Voltage  240V AC 50Hz  Laser diode  1 x 30mW Green  532nm  DPSS laser  Operating modes  1  Stand Alone Sound Activated  2  Stand Alone Auto programme  Features   Green geometric patterns ideal for use with smoke machines to produce dynamic tunnels  circles  and flat lines etc   Easy plug and play operation     For Sound activation turn up the sensitivity control until the unit responds to the music     For Auto programme change turn up the sensitivity control to the maximum     Back view  Q O  O      J     AD MW    SPT      An OX  sure    Identification     1  Power input  2  Power switch  5   3   3  Microphone   4  LED power indicator  2   5  Sensitivity control   6  Hanging bracket   7  Cooling fan       Equinox Orion Laser Safety    Class 3B Laser Safety Guide    Warning    Class 3B Lasers have the potential to harm eyesight if viewed directly and can also be  harmful 
7. at long distances     Any unit that contains a laser diode has to be classified depending upon the light output that  someone may be exposed to  All laser products are classed as defined in the   Laser Product Safety Standard  BS EN 60825 1   The classes range from the safest  which is  Class 1  through to the most hazardous  which is Class 4  A laser diode that emits more than 5mW  of light and less than 500mW can be classified as a Class 3B product     Operation and installation Notes    Laser effects should only be installed and operated by persons who have been trained in how to  operate laser effects safely    Laser effects should be located in a safe and secure position in the venue  so that once installed it  cannot be tampered with by unauthorized users    Before operation the path of the laser beams should be taken into account in respect to how the  beams will scan the viewing audience    If direct audience scanning is to be used then the laser energy levels from the effects needs to be  calculated     Health   If used responsibly and in accordance with the relevant guidance issued by the Health and Safety  Executive a laser effect will not present a hazard to those viewing the show as long as the laser  beams are projected over the heads of the viewing audience  When laser effects are directed into  the audience area it becomes difficult to tell if the effects are causing harm     Class 3B laser beams can be harmful to eyesight if viewed directly The injury that a 
8. e equipment    e Do not connect this equipment to a dimmer pack    e Do not switch the equipment on and off in short intervals  as this will reduce the  system s life    e Only use the equipment indoors    e Do not expose to flammable sources  liquids or gases    e Always disconnect the power from the mains when equipment is not in use or before  cleaning  Only handle the power cable by the plug  Never pull out the plug by pulling the  power cable    e Make sure that the available voltage is between 220v 240v    e Make sure that the power cable is never crimped or damaged  Check the equipment and  the power cable periodically    e If the equipment is dropped or damaged  disconnect the mains power supply immediately   Have a qualified engineer inspect the equipment before operating again    e If the equipment has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation  e g  after  transportation   do not switch it on immediately  The arising condensation might damage  the equipment  Leave the equipment switched off until it has reached room temperature    e If your product fails to function correctly  discontinue use immediately  Pack the unit  securely  preferably in the original packing material   and return it to your Prolight dealer  for service    e Only use fuses of same type and rating    e Repairs  servicing and power connection must only be carried out by a qualified  technician  THIS UNIT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS    e WARRANTY  One year from date of purchase     OP
9. ese features are issued  in the British Standard on Laser Product Safety   BS EN 60825 1 and are a needed for the product to meet CE approval    The important warnings are listed below      1  Emissions Indicator  2  Remote Interlock Connector  3  Laser Safety Warning Labels    Summary of each Feature    Class 3B lasers need to contain three very importantLaser Safety Warning Labels  the starburst  symbol  aperture label  and the warning classification label  The starburst is used to indicate that  the product is a laser product  The aperture label is located next to the appature to show where the  laser emits it s beam s   The warning classification label details the class of the laser product  the  maximum output power  and the wavelength s   colours  of the laser  along with a      Laser Radiation     Avoid Exposure To The Beam    warning    The Remote Interlock Connector will only allow the laser to function when the two pins are shorted  together  For lightshow use it is recommended by HS G 95 laser safety guidance laser effects can  be overridden by a remote Emergency Stop switch  The remote interlock connector provides a  convenient way for such a switch to be easily added to the laser system  to provide this control     The emissions indicator is fitted to indicate when the laser is ready to produce a light output   Audience Scanning    Audience Scanning is when laser beams are directed at the viewing audience  Because the laser  output beam can scan people s faces it
    
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