lightwave controller
the transmission of the laserlight to the projector heads is achieved using fibreoptics. in order to feed the laserbeam into the fibreoptic cable, the laserbeam is bundled and directed precisely at the end of the cable. At the other end, the output coupler ensures, that the beam exits properly focused. this technology frees up valuable space for the audience, as it does away with the need to install the laser directly onto the projectors or the optical bench. using fibreoptics we can thus breach distances of more than 100 m (300+ feet).
projectors
we use the "accurate" range of projectors for our show purposes. this top of the range model is equipped with 2 "cambridge scanners" and has set new standards with it's excellent combination of speed and precision. this system also features "scanner safety" a special setting, designed for the safety of the audience. for safety reasons, the laserbeam must not move too slowly among the audience. the "scanner safety" setting therefore regulates the movements of the scanners within definable parameters. In case of the speed of movement falling below a specified rate, this safety setting generates a blanking signal which in turn switches the laserbeam to darkness mode, therefore rendering it harmless.