7819 SOUTH 196TH STREET
KENT, WA 98032
TEL: 253.395.9500
FAX: 253.395.9494
INFO@OMNISISTEM.COM

 

 
 
 
LASERS SEMI-PROFESSIONAL LASERS
 
 
 
STINGER G - STINGER 100mW - 300mW GREEN





 
SPECIFICATIONS
FAQ
CLEANING YOUR STINGER

The Stinger Series

•28 Patterns
•Hundreds of Variations
•DMX-512 (7 Channels)
•Stand alone/Sound active
•X/Y Rotation, Offset, Gain
•Feedback Stabilized •TE Cooled
•Capable of Beam Targeting

OUTPUT:  4.95mW to 300mW
   
SCAN ANGLE: 90-Degrees
   
PATTERNS: 28 Patterns
   
CONTROL: DMX-512 (7 Channels) or Stand alone/Sound active
   
STABILIZATION:  OST – Optical Feedback Stabilized TE-Cooling *4.95mW Unit Only
  TE-Cooling all other models
   
POWER: 110/220VAC 50/60Hz @3A
   
COLORS AVAILABLE: Green, Red, or Blue

COOLING – TE (Thermal Electric)
Thermal Electric Cooling provides far greater stability during ambient temperature changes than air-cooling. TE cooling increases the laser diode life, is built into the hermetically sealed laser diode and is, therefore, not subject to contamination related failures.

OST – Optical Feedback Stabilization
While OST technology costs more to integrate, it provides the assurance that (a) the laser diode will last longer (under normal circumstances), (b) will maintain its brightness until it reaches its maximum mean time to failure and (c) as in the case of the <4.95mW ClassIIIR projectors only, will not violate FDA restrictions- Another first from OmniSistem/PULSE!

Class IM A Class 1M laser is safe for all conditions of use except when passed through magnifying optics such as microscopes and telescopes. Class 1M lasers produce large-diameter beams, or beams that are divergent. The MPE for a Class 1M laser cannot normally be exceeded unless focusing or imaging optics are used to narrow the beam. If the beam is refocused, the hazard of Class 1M lasers may be increased and the product class may be changed. A laser can be classified as Class 1M if the total output power is below class 3B but the power that can pass through the pupil of the eye is within Class 1.
Class II Class 2 laser is safe because the blink reflex will limit the exposure to no more than 0.25 seconds. It only applies to visible-light lasers (400–700 nm). Class-2 lasers are limited to 1 mW continuous wave, or more if the emission time is less than 0.25 seconds or if the light is not spatially coherent. Intentional suppression of the blink reflex could lead to eye injury. Many laser pointers are class 2.
Class IIM A Class 2M laser is safe because of the blink reflex if not viewed through optical instruments. As with class 1M, this applies to laser beams with a large diameter or large divergence, for which the amount of light passing through the pupil cannot exceed the limits for class 2.
Class IIIR A Class 3R laser is considered safe if handled carefully, with restricted beam viewing. With a class 3R laser, the MPE can be exceeded, but with a low risk of injury. Visible continuous lasers in Class 3R are limited to 5 mW. For other wavelengths and for pulsed lasers, other limits apply.
Class IIIB A Class 3B laser is hazardous if the eye is exposed directly, but diffuse reflections such as from paper or other matte surfaces are not harmful. Continuous lasers in the wavelength range from 315 nm to far infrared are limited to 0.5 W. For pulsed lasers between 400 and 700 nm, the limit is 30 mJ. Other limits apply to other wavelengths and to ultrashort pulsed lasers. Protective eyewear is typically required where direct viewing of a class 3B laser beam may occur. Class-3B lasers must be equipped with a key switch and a safety interlock
Class V Class 4 lasers include all lasers with beam power greater than class 3B. In addition to posing significant eye hazards, with potentially devastating and permanent eye damage as a result of direct beam viewing, diffuse reflections are also harmful to the eyes within the distance called the Nominal Hazard Zone. Class 4 lasers are also able to cut or burn skin. In addition, these lasers may ignite combustible materials, and thus represent a fire risk, in some cases. Class 4 lasers must be equipped with a key switch and a safety interlock.
OmniSistem Lights & Effects
7819 South 196th Street
Kent, WA 98032
United States
Ph: 253-395-9500
Fax: 253-395-9494
e-mail: info@omnisistem.com
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