High-end color laser projectors for professional applications equipped with Coherent Taipan laser modules and blue 445 nm diode modules. The PHAENON XD RYGCB 30000 additionally uses cyan 488 nm Coherent Taipan laser modules. All laser projectors of the PHAENON AT series are characterized by the very high visibility of the laser beams and the high output powers of up to 27 watts (PHAENON XD RYGCB 30000). The beam data are impressive and are in the beam diameter of 4.0 mm, while the beam divergence is <0.4.*
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Guaranteed optical output* |
Minimum power* |
R
638-639 nm
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G
520-530 nm
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B
445-450 nm
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Y
577-590 nm
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C
480-488 nm
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XD RYGB 25000 | 26.5 W | 23 W | 5.0 | 8 | 8 | 6 | |
XD RYGCB 30000 | 31.5 W | 27 W | 5.0 | 8 | 8 | 6 | 5 |
* at laser module | * at aperture |
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More InformationWith this intuitive software it is possible to control important functions of the laser projector and adjust operating values.
The LA.toolbox is available as a PC version and Mac version. Both are supplied with every laser projector and are also available for download.
The states of all laser sources can be monitored, the power can be scaled and the behavior of the laser with a small modulation signal can be adapted slightly through the “Bias Offset”. This setting allows the best possible adjustment of the effective soft blanking of the Lasergraph DSP.
The states of all laser sources can be monitored, the power can be scaled and the behavior of the laser with a small modulation signal can be adapted slightly through the “Bias Offset”. This setting allows the best possible adjustment of the effective soft blanking of the Lasergraph DSP.
With this new safety technology we give users the option to use a graphics editor to flexibly define protected areas in a laser projection. The editor can be used in way similar to a vector based graphics program to create a mask from geometric shapes (polygons, circles and rectangles). Safety parameters can then be defined individually for each of these shapes.
Two different mask functions are available:For allowing beam effects with a stationary beam anyway in areas where the audience is not at risk, for instance below the ceiling, the “Safety Mask” can be used to graphically define several areas where a static beam will be possible, see picture. (Up to now only one rectangular safety area could be defined.)
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