Professional installation and debugging are crucial for stage laser lights to deliver optimal performance, directly impacting show quality. Secure stage laser lights to stage trusses using M8 high-strength bolts to ensure seismic stability (preventing beam deviation from stage vibrations), with an installation height of at least 3 meters to avoid overhead audience areas. When wiring, separate power and DMX signal lines to prevent interference. For large-scale stage performances, adopt the DMX512 standard protocol and set unique starting addresses (001-512) for each stage laser light to achieve synchronized multi-light control. During debugging, focus on calibrating the galvanometer scanning angle (typically ±30 degrees to match stage width) and pattern size, using a DMX console or dedicated software to save parameter settings and scene modes. For sound-activated mode, adjust sensitivity according to music genre (rock, lyrical, etc.) to ensure precise synchronization between stage laser light beams and drumbeats/vocals. After installation, conduct a full-process test run, simulating performance scenarios to check beam stability, heat dissipation, and synchronization effects of stage laser lights—ensuring trouble-free operation before official use.
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