The lightmaXX Nano Lase B500 is especially suitable for discotheques, clubs, bars and small stages. Equipped with a large angular stepper motor, it generates Laser dynamic, luminous animations so that they can be integrated into the light show in the lightmaXX Nano Lase B500 best possible way.
It lightmaXX Nano Lase B500 has a power of 500mW and a blue laser diode (450nm). It can be controlled via DMX in 9 channel mode or via the integrated microphone with adjustable sensitivity and operated as master/slave or in standalone mode.
The compact and stable housing has 3-pin DMX connectors, a key switch that protects against unauthorized operation, a controller for laser power and a display with four control buttons for easy manual adjustment. In addition, it lightmaXX Nano Lase G50 is supplied with a practical IR remote control.
Due to the strong bundling of the laser beam, the entire light energy is concentrated on a small area. If the human eye is hit by this beam, it can cause damage. In particular, there is a risk of eye injury when looking into the direct beam. If the beam is deflected, which is almost always the case with compact show laser systems due to the scanning unit, the effect and thus the danger of the beam is many times lower.
According to the possible hazard, Laser or devices containing one Laser , are divided into classes according to the accident prevention regulation Laser radiation [BGV B2]. 99% of the compact show lasers currently available on the market and all of them Laser belong to protection classes 3a and 3b. These devices are therefore subject to approval. For safe operation at public events, a laser protection officer [radiation protection according to VBG 93 §6 (BGV-B2)] must be appointed. For installations in public buildings (discotheques, multi-purpose halls, restaurants, etc.), the systems must be approved by the locally responsible TÜV or the employers' liability insurance association. The regulations valid in Germany for the operation of a show laser system must be observed. For more information, contact your local trade association and the responsible TÜV authority.