SN74HCT04 hex inverter
Description
MetrixLine
With the classic show lasers of the MetrixLine, it is possible to display clear geometrical patterns and figures without any difficulties due to the high-speed motors. Furthermore, with yellow, pink or cyan, selected models of this line provide fresh new colours. The units are conveniently controlled via DMX, music-controlled via an integrated adjustable microphone or via preset programmes. Thus, the units of the MetrixLine are ideally suited for clubs or discotheques and provide most impressive lighting effects.
With the classic show lasers of the MetrixLine, it is possible to display clear geometrical patterns and figures without any difficulties due to the high-speed motors. Furthermore, with yellow, pink or cyan, selected models of this line provide fresh new colours. The units are conveniently controlled via DMX, music-controlled via an integrated adjustable microphone or via preset programmes. Thus, the units of the MetrixLine are ideally suited for clubs or discotheques and provide most impressive lighting effects.
Show laser effect unit
- 2 laser diodes: red (100 mW) and green (40 mW)
- Scanner speed: 15 kpps
- Controllable via 17 DMX channels
- Operating modes: DMX, music-controlled, automatic and master/slave
- 80 basic patterns can be activated via DMX or infrared remote control
- Key-operated switch for a safe operation
- Control panel with LED display for addressing, selection and preadjustments
- Supplied with infrared remote control
- Power supply: 230 V?/50 Hz/25 VA
- Dimensions: 190x120x195 mm
- Weight: 1.7 kg
- Class 3B laser
Class 3B Lasers
The accessible laser radiation is hazardous to the human eye, often also to the skin! It is dangerous to look directly into the beam of class 3B lasers. It may be possible to view a beam safely via a diffusing reflector.
When using a class 3B laser, the operator has to appoint a laser safety officer in writing (BGV B2 = German Accident Prevention & Insurance Association regulation B2)! Laser safety officers must have the requisite qualifications!
An approval is required for class 3B lasers!
The accessible laser radiation is hazardous to the human eye, often also to the skin! It is dangerous to look directly into the beam of class 3B lasers. It may be possible to view a beam safely via a diffusing reflector.
When using a class 3B laser, the operator has to appoint a laser safety officer in writing (BGV B2 = German Accident Prevention & Insurance Association regulation B2)! Laser safety officers must have the requisite qualifications!
An approval is required for class 3B lasers!