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| safety:pass [2021/04/27 20:09] – [License Agreement and Limited Warranty] Bob Varkevisser | safety:pass [2026/04/22 20:49] (current) – [Introduction] Jesse Bourassa | ||
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| You have purchased a powerful and patented laser projector safety monitoring system for laser light show usage. | You have purchased a powerful and patented laser projector safety monitoring system for laser light show usage. | ||
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| This manual serves as a brief introduction to PASS, so you can install it and get started. | This manual serves as a brief introduction to PASS, so you can install it and get started. | ||
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| - | PASS monitors the power supplies that feed the scanner amplifiers. This voltage can be between +/-20 volts and +/- 30 volts. The manner | + | PASS monitors the power supplies that feed the scanner amplifiers. This voltage can be between +/-20 volts and +/- 30 volts. The manor in which you connect PASS to the power supply and to the scanner amplifiers depends heavily upon whether you are using two separate single-axis scanner amplifiers, or one dual-axis scanner amplifier. |
| If you are using two separate single-axis scanner amplifiers, the recommended connections are shown below: | If you are using two separate single-axis scanner amplifiers, the recommended connections are shown below: | ||
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