Installation, Debugging, and Operation Guide for Laser Lights
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.