impression Laser

The new impression laser is based on the latest laser technology. This new technology has made it possible to integrate the laser sources into an innovative moving head housing with a total white light output of 1.2W.

The color balance is just 4nm (0.03y) away from the absolute white balance point according to the CIEL color palette. Each color source is individually temperature stabilized and adjusted to a specific wavelength. The scanning unit integrated in the head is the fastest and smallest available on the market, and when combined with the fast pan and tilt movement of the impression head, truly amazing effects can be achieved.

Operation of the laser is done via DMX, utilising 16 channels. The internal controller of the laser is fitted with a 128 Mb flash memory which is then capable of storing up to 432 individual cues.

Max. output at laser aperture:

  • 1200mW

Controller

  • Pangolin compatible playback system

Scanning unit

  • CT 6210H Cambridge technology
  • Scanspeed controller: 30kps
  • Scanspeed Scanning unit: 60kps
  • Scanning angle: 80° horizontal / 80° vertical

Power consumption

  • <100W@230Vac , <110W@110Vac

Approval

  • CE , EN 60825-1 classified, EN 60825-2 conform

Movement

  • high precision stepping motor control 8 or 16 Bit resolution selectable
  • speed: 660° Pan in 2sec, 300° Tilt in 1sec
  • Position Feedback

Safety Issues

  • Installation height: > 3mtr.
  • Emergency stop switch to cut the mains to the laser Keyswitch (at emergency stop)
  • No movement with beams below 3mtr.

Length x Width X Height (head vertical):
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145mm x 340mm x 370mm
- 5.7in x 13.4in x 14.6in

Net Weight:
- 8 kg
- 17.5 lbs

Downloads

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1 Impression Laser Technical Data EN pdf 2010/02/19 English
2 Impression Laser DMX-Index V1.0 EN pdf 2010/02/19 English
3 Impression Laser Manual V1.0 EN pdf 2010/02/19 English
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Audi celebrates centenary with impression

On the 16th and 17th October, Audi organized in Neckarsulm a weekend of activities packed with highlights to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the company. Joining in the celebrations, as the auto manufacturer with the four rings in its logo let its hair down, and making a significant contribution to the events and entertainment equipment deployed for the festivities were impression and impression Laser luminaires from GLP

 
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GLP on the 12th Radio Regenbogen Award

A reputable gathering of international stars made their way across the red carpet in Karlsruhe, Germany, recently for the annual Radio Regenbogen Awards. Twelve international and national stars were honoured in this year’s event, in categories such as Music, Entertainment, Media and social life. Among the award winners, in addition to German newcomer band Polarkreis 18, were the Pet Shop Boys, Amy McDonald as International Newcomer, former international goalkeeper Oliver Kahn and classic singer...

 
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Polarkreis 18 on tour with impression Laser

The German band Polarkreis 18 is touring with GLP equipment. Lighting designer Jan Kirchhoff is using eighteen impression 90 RGB units in white, six impression Lasers and six YPOC 700 CMY luminaires. The impression Laser being used on the current tour, which was presented for the first time at the PLASA 08 in London, represents a special highlight.