Laser Safety Caution
WARNING
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT [IEC 60825-1:2014]
• The laser module is equipped in this product. Use of controls or
adjustments of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Laser energy exposure near aperture may cause burns.
• This product is classified as Class 1 of IEC 60825-1:2014.
• For EU and UK
This product complies with EN 60825-1:2014+A11:2021.
• Obey the laws and regulations of your country in relation to the instal-
lation and management of the device.
For USA
This product is in conformity with performance standards for laser
products under 21 CFR 1040, except with respect to those charac-
teristics authorized by Variance Number FDA-2018-V-4413 effective
on September 19, 2023.
• Outline of laser emitted from the built-in light module:
- Wave length: 455 nm
- Maximum power: 576 W
Light Module
• A light module containing multiple laser diodes is equipped in the
product as the light source.
• These laser diodes are sealed in the light module. No maintenance or
service is required for the performance of the light module.
• End user is not allowed to replace the light module.
• Contact qualified distributor for light module replacement and further
information.
Risk groups
This projector is classified as risk group 3 of IEC/EN 62471-5:2015.
WARNING
RG3 PRODUCT OF IEC/EN 62471-5:2015
• This projector is for professional use and must be installed in location
where safety is assured. For this reason, be sure to consult your dealer as
installation must be performed by a professional installer. Never try to
install the projector by yourself. This may result in visual impairment etc.
• No direct exposure to the beam shall be permitted, RG3 IEC/EN 62471-
5:2015.
• Do not look into the projector's lens. Serious damage to your eyes
could result.
• Operators shall control access to the beam within the hazard distance
or install the product at the height that will prevent exposures of
spectators' eyes within the hazard distance.
• When turning on the power, operate from the side or rear of the
projector (outside the hazard zone). Also, when turning on the power,
make sure no one within the projection range is looking at the lens.
• Hazard zone
The below figure describes the radiation zone (hazard zone) of light
emitted by the projector that is classified as Risk Group 3 (RG3) of IEC/
EN 62471-5:2015.
The hazard zone diagrams and tables are listed at the end of the booklet.
① Overhead view/Side view: Diagram 1
② Hazard zone by lens unit: Table 1
• About the precautionary zone
By providing a precautionary zone or physical barriers, it is possible to
prevent human eyes from entering the hazard zone.
When the manager of the projector (operator) cannot prevent spectators
from entering the hazard zone such as in public facilities, it is recom-
mended to secure a space of 1 m or more from the hazard zone as "the
precautionary zone" for the safety of the spectators. When installing
the projector overhead, it is recommended that the distance between
the floor and the hazard zone be at least 3 m in the vertical direction.
In the United States, provide a horizontal distance of 2.5 meters from
the hazard zone. When install the projector overhead, provide a vertical
distance of 3 meters from the floor to the hazard zone.
Installation example considering the precautionary zone
① Floor or desktop installation example: Diagram 2
② Ceiling installation example: Diagram 3
③ Example of downward projection installed on the ceiling: Diagram 4
CAUTION
If it is expected that spectators will intrude into the hazard zone
when installed on the ceiling, it is necessary to prevent spectators
from entering that area.
If the precautionary zone between the floor and the hazard zone
cannot be secured, it is necessary to prevent spectators from entering
the area around the screen as shown in Diagram-4-2.
* If using lens shift, please consider the shift of projected image according to
the volume of lens shift. Installation example considering the precautionary
zone
CAUTION
Please follow all safety precautions.
Installing the projector
• When planning the layout of the projector, make sure to follow
the safety measures listed in the installation manual.
• In order to avoid danger, either install the device within easy reach
of a wall outlet or provide a device like a breaker to disconnect
power to the projector in emergency.
• Take safety measures to prevent human eyes from entering the
hazard zone.
• Select an appropriate lens for the installation location and secure
the safety zone set for each lens.
Ensure that appropriate safety measures have been taken when
operating the projector, adjusting the light, etc.
• Check whether the appropriate safety zone for the installed lens
has been adequately secured.
Periodically check the zone and maintain a record of verifications.
The installer or dealer must instruct the manager (operator) of
the projector of the following:
• Educate the manager of the projector (operator) about safety
before operating the projector.
• Instruct the manager of the projector (operator) to perform inspec-
tions (Including safety checks on light emitted by the projector)
before powering the projector on.
• Instruct the manager of the projector (operator) to be able to
control the projector whenever the projector is powered on in
case of an emergency.
• Instruct the manager of the projector (operator) to keep the
installation manual, user's manual and inspection records in an
easy-to-reach place.
• Instruct them to determine whether the projector conforms to the
standards of each country and region.
Notes on installation and maintenance
Do not install or store in such places as those described below.
• Locations that amplify vibrations and impacts
If installed in places where the vibrations from power sources and
the like are conveyed, or in vehicles or on vessels, etc. the projector
could be affected by vibrations or shocks that may damage internal
parts and lead to malfunction.
• Close to high voltage power lines and power sources
It could disrupt the unit.
• Places where strong magnetic fields are generated
Doing so could lead to malfunction.
• Outdoors and places with humid or dust
Places exposed to oil smoke or steam
Places where corrosive gases are generated
Attached substances such as oil, chemicals and moisture may cause
deformation or cracks of the cabinet, corrosion of the metal parts, or
malfunction.
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