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USER MANUAL CS500RGB KeyTEX Laserworld
Please spend a few minutes to read this manual fully before operating this laser!
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Black laser projector with control panel and keyboard, no visible text or symbols on main subjectEnglish
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06/2021
Legal notice:
Thank you for purchasing this Laserworld product. Due to continual product developments and technical improvements, Laserworld (Switzerland) AG reserves the right to make modifications to its products. This manual and its content have been made with due care but Laserworld (Switzerland) AG cannot however, take any responsibility for any errors, omissions or any resulting damages forthwith. The brands and product names mentioned in this manual are trade marks or registered trade marks of their respective owners.
Attention: This device is a show laser device for commercial use. This device is not a laser pointer, not suitable for pointing purposes and must not be used as a laser pointer.
Please read manual before operation
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LASERWORLD® www.laserworld.com Model: 4 2 LAISER RADIATION AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO DIRECT OR INDIRECT RADIATION CLASS & LASER PRODUCT DIN EN 60805-1: 2014 3 CAUTION OF RADIATION IF COVER IS REMOVED 5 R₁ = Year: λ = 7 NoHS WARNING | Read user manual before use | Operation by qualified personnel only Never point laser beam at people | Never lock directly into the space Village AC □ BS-250V □ 119-120V □ 720-240V 50-60Hz Power / W IEC protection (usolation) class 1 appliance 8 Laserworld (Switzerland) AG, CH 8S76 Longwill, Switzerland Representative in the EU: Ray Technologies GmbH, Münlbachweg 2, DE-SJezo ValleyUse in enclosed spaces only!
- Product and package contents
- Preliminary warning notices
- Initial operations, safety instructions
- Working on the device
- Service notes
- General Operation
Final statement
Technical data sheet
Laser specifications
1. Product and package contents
Please check if all listed parts are included and undamaged. Included in delivery:
Laser system, USB keyboard, USB extension cable, IR remote, key, interlock bridge plug, external PSU, manual
2. Preliminary warning notices
- Please use this device only according to these operating instructions.
- Do not use the device if there are any visible damages on housing, connector panels, power supplies or power cords.
- Never look directly into the light source of a laser projector. Danger of damage to the eyes or even blindness in extreme circumstances!
- This device must not be permanently connected to mains. Disconnect it from mains or use the power button to switch if off if not in use.
- Do not operate the device at high humidity, in the rain or in dusty environments.
- Protect device against dripping or splashing water. Do not place any liquid filled containers near to this device.
Any warranty claims are void if the warranty label is removed or tampered with in any way.
3. Initial operations, safety instructions
- Make sure to use correct voltage; see information on device & in this manual.
- Make sure that the device is not connected to mains during installation.
- Installation has to be done by technical experienced and qualified persons according to safety regulations of the respective country.
- Always ensure that maximum permissible exposure (MPE) is not exceeded in areas accessible to the public or members of staff.
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In some countries an additional inspection by technical control institutes could be necessary.
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Connect an easily accessible inter-lock connector or circuit breaker to the projector.
- The power supply should be easily accessible.
- When installing the laser mount it with a minimum distance of 15 cm from walls and objects.
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For safe setup e.g. on walls or ceilings please use a safety cord. The safety cord should be able to withstand tenfold the weight of the device. Please follow the accident prevention regulations of professional associations and/or comparable regulations for accident prevention.
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If the device has been exposed to great temperature changes, do not switch it on immediately. Condensation (or any moisture/water formed) may damage this device.
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Never use dimmer, RC or other electronically switched sockets. Whenever possible, do not use the laser projector together with large appliances (especially fog machines) on the same mains!
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Ensure sufficient ventilation and do not
place the device on any warm or heat radiating surface. Especially the ventilation openings must not be covered!
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Ensure that device does not get overheated. Make sure that the device is not exposed to spotlights (especially moving heads). Heat of spotlights could overheat laser in a little while and leads to a degradation of performance.
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This unit is intended for indoor use only.
4. Working on the device
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This product has no user serviceable parts inside and should only be maintained and serviced by a qualified engineer.
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Be sure that the mains plug is not connected to the power supply while installing the device.
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Take off all reflecting things like rings, watches, etc. before starting to work with or at the projector.
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Only use non-reflecting tools to work on device.
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Wear protective clothing (like goggles, gloves etc.) according to laser power and wavelength of the laser.

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d5. Service notes
- Moisture and heat can reduce lifetime of the laser system dramatically and expires any warranty claim.
- Quick on/off switching of this device will reduce durability of the laser diode dramatically.
- Avoid sharp knocks and shocks to this device an endure sufficient protection during transportation. Look after your Laserworld product.
• To increase durability of your laser, protect device against overheating:
- Always ensure sufficient ventilation.
- Do not face spotlights (especially moving heads) to the device.
- Check temperature after approx. 30 minutes with each new installation. If necessary install the projector at a placewithdifferenttemperatures.
- Keep the device dry. Protect it from moisture, rain and damp.
- Switch off device when it is not needed. Diodes are switched on and can wear out even if there is no visible laser output.
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- Please ensure the fans and heatsinks are clear from dust and debris otherwise the risk of overheating may occur. If the unit or air inlets appear to be blocked, please contact a qualified service engineer to maintain and service the product.
- Removal of the warranty label as well as damages to the device caused by improper handling, neglect of the safety instructions and service notes will void the warranty.
6. General Operation
1. Power
Connect your CS-500RGB KeyTEX with the external PSU and connect it to the mains. Please make sure that you are using the correct voltage. False voltages could destroy the device. Please use the voltage specified at the end of this manual. Don't aim the front of the laser on people while installation.
2. Key Switch
Insert the key into the key switch on the back side of the laser and switch to "On" to switch the device on or to "Off" to switch the device off. Please disconnect the device from the power supply if you don't need it for a longer period.
3. Modes
Access the six different operating modes available in this product by using the MODE button on the front panel. Pressing and holding the MODE button for 2.5 seconds will turn the product on or off. Press MODE to cycle through the modes. Please see a description of each mode below.
| Mode Description | |
| Auto Built-in auto programs | |
| Scene Pattern selection | |
| Music Music mode | |
| Clock Clock mode | |
| Text Text mode | |
| DMX DMX mode |
This laser has also an ILDA IN port, which force-takes over control as soon as an ILDA interface is connected to the laser.
4. IR remote controller
| Button Function / Button Description | ||
![]() | On/Off button Turns | laser on/off |
![]() | Auto mode | Laser runs in auto mode. Red LED indicator lights. Press the number buttons to get different design patterns |
![]() | Sound mode | Sound-active mode. Blue LED indicator flashes when sound is detected. Sound-active mode displays the same design packs as auto mode, but responds to sounds. Press and hold to enable sound sensitivity adjustment. Use 1 (least sensitive) to 9 (most sensitive) |
![]() | Pause Pauses the program. Press again to continue the program | |
![]() | Pattern selection | Press button to enter the pattern selection and select one of the available patterns by pressing the number buttons. |
![]() | Text mode | Press to enter the text mode, then press any numbered button. Enter text using the keyboard. Red and blue LED indicator lights. |
| [677S] | Clock mode | Press numbers on the number pad to set the time and press ,SPACE' to start the clock function |
![]() | Numbers Press to select a number | |
![]() | Prev/Next Press to go to a previous / next step | |
![]() | Mirror Effect | Press and hold to mirror the laser projection. Press repeatedly for up to 4 mirrored options |
5. Using the keyboard
Use the keyboard to access menu options, select laser patterns, and enter different modes. To use the keyboard with the laser, do the following:
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Connect the USB cable of the keyboard to the USB interface on the back of the laser projector.
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Connect the laser to the mains.
Menu Options
To select the menu options using the keyboard, do the following:
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Press to access the menu options. The laser output displays the current menu option.
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Use to scroll through the menu options: 1. AUTO, 2. SCENE, 3. MUSIC, 4. CLOCK, 5. TEXT and 6. DMX.
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Press ←→Enter to confirm the selection.
Text Mode
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Press ☐ to select the mode and press 'ENTER' to activate the mode. When text mode is active, use the following keys on the keyboard to enter text and select patterns:
| Function Key Description | ||
| Flow Sets the text flow. | Press again to restart. | |
| RGB Color RGB Press the key to make all letters / patterns white. Then use the „Arrow up“ / „Arrow down“ keys to switch between the 7 different colours.By pressing the RGB button again, the color of the letters changes automatically one after the other.Pressing the button again creates colorful letters.Pressing the button again creates multi-coloured letter lines. | ||
| Draw | ![]() | Selects the drawing functionality. Use up and down arrows to set the speed. |
| Zoom | ![]() | Selects the zoom in, zoom out, and zoom in/out functionality. Use the up and down arrows to set the speed. |
| X Move | ![]() | Text moves to the right or to the left. Use the up and down arrows to set the speed. |
| Y Move | ![]() | Text moves up or down. Use the up and down arrows to set the speed. |
| Y Roll | ![]() | Text curves around the y-axis. Use the up and down arrows to set the speed. |
| X Roll | ![]() | Text curves around the x-axis. Use the up and down arrows to set the speed. |
| Z Roll | ![]() | Text spins around the z-axis. Use the up and down arrows to set the speed. |
| Wave | ![]() | Text is projected with a wave effect. Use the up and down arrows to set the speed. |
Text Qty Displays character quantities of 4, 6, 8, 10, or 12 (incl. free space) | ||
Play Time Sets the display e. | ||
| Mirror | ![]() | Mirrors the display in 4 directions |
| Delete | ![]() | Clears the cache. |
| Backspace Deletes a character to the left | ||
| Home Moves the cursor to the beginning of the text. | ||
| End Moves the cursor to the end of the text. | ||
| Arrow Keys Moves the cursor up, down, to the left or to the right. | ||
| Function Key Description | ||
| Ctrl + Alt + Del Deletes the entire text. | ||
| Save + No. | ![]() | Saves the text and pattern. |
| Play + No. | ![]() | Plays back the saved text and pattern. |
| Loop Playback | ![]() | Repeats the saved text and pattern. |
| Page up | ![]() | Chooses the last edited text. |
| Page down | ![]() | Chooses the next edited text. |
| Pause | ![]() | Pauses the program |
Auto Mode
Press ☐ to select the mode and press 'ENTER' to activate the mode. When auto mode is active, use the following keys on the keyboard:
| Function Key Description | ||
| Numbers Press 1 - 9 to select one of the auto programs. Press 0 to select all auto programs in a loop. | ||
| Mirror Mirrors the display in 4 directions. | ||
Music Mode
Press ☐ to select the mode and press 'ENTER' to activate the mode. When music mode is active, use the following keys on the keyboard:
| Function Key Description | ||
| Numbers Press ,ENTER' and choose on of the numbers 1 - 9 to select the sensitivity of the microphone. Press ,ENTER' to confirm. | ||
| Mirror Mirrors the display in 4 directions. | ||
Pattern Selection (Scene)
Press 📄 to select the mode and press ,ENTER' to activate the mode. When pattern mode is active, use the following keys on the keyboard:
| Function Key Description | ||
| Numbers Press the number buttons to select one of the available patterns. | ||
Mode DMX
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Press ☐ to select the mode and press ,ENTER' to activate the mode.
Enter the DMX address with the digit keys (e.g. press ,0',0',3' and ,Enter' for setting 003). Use the Windows Button to choose DMX mode again. You now can see your DMX address. If it's the wrong address, just press any digit button (e.g.,4'4') and you can set the right address.
When DMX mode is active, use following DMX chart for controlling via external DMX signal:
| Channel Value Function | ||
| 1 - modes 0 - 49 laser off | ||
| 50 - 149 automatic mode | ||
| 150 - 199 sound mode | ||
| 200 - 249 text mode | ||
| 250 - 255 static DMX mode (patterns) | ||
| Attention! The following channel only works if text mode in Channel 1 is active (value 200 - 249)! | ||
| 2 - text mode 0 - 19 zoom | in / out | |
| 20 - 39 static text | ||
| 40 - 59 wave | ||
| 60 - 79 text drawing | ||
| 80 - 99 zoom out | ||
| 100 - 119 x-axis movement | ||
| 120 - 139 y-axis movement | ||
| 140 - 159 y-axis rotation | ||
| 160 - 179 x-axis rotation | ||
| 180 - 255 z-axis rotation | ||
| Attention! The following channels only work if static DMX mode in Channel 1 is active (value 250 - 255)! | ||
| 2 & 3 - pattern selection 0 | - 255 patterns selection | |
| 4 0 - 209 colors selection | ||
| 210 - 255 pattern flashes with speed selection | ||
| 5 0 - 255 pattern drawing with speed selection | ||
| 6 0 - 255 zoom in with speed selection | ||
| 7 0 - 255 y-axis rotation with manual speed selection | ||
| 8 0 - 255 x-axis rotation with manual speed selection | ||
| 9 0 - 255 z-axis rotation with manual speed selection | ||
| 10 0 - 255 x-axis movement with manual speed selection | ||
| 11 0 - 255 y-axis movement with manual speed selection | ||
| 12 0 - 255 stretch effect | ||
Please note that not each pattern can be combined with each effect!
ILDA Mode
Connect the external ILDA interface (DAC) to the laser system using an ILDA cable. Plug the cable into the „ILDA IN“ port at the back side of the laser system.
The laser automatically recognizes attached ILDA device and prioritizes its signal over the internal control modes.
Remember: As long as an external ILDA interface is connected to the laser, the internal operation modes of the ShowNET are disabled.
Final statement
Laserworld products are tested and product packaging is inspected before leaving our warehouse.
Users must to follow the local safety regulations and warnings within this manual and adhere to any regulations within its place of use. Damages through inappropriate use will void any liability or warranty of our products.
Due to continual product developments, please check for the latest update of this product manual at www.laserworld.com. If you do have any further questions, then please contact your dealer/place of purchase or use our contact section on our website.A
For service issues, please contact your dealer/place of purchase and ensure only genuine Laserworld spare parts are used in any service repairs.
Errors and Omissions excepted and products are subject to change.
Laserworld (Switzerland) AG
Kreuzlingerstrasse 5
8574 Lengwil
Switzerland
Registered office:
8574 Lengwil / Switzerland
Company number: CH-440.3.020.548-6
Commercial Registry Kanton Thurgau
CEO: Martin Werner
VAT no. (Switzerland): 683 180
UID (Switzerland): CHE-113.954.889
VAT no. (Germany): DE 258030001
WEEE-Reg.-No. (Germany): DE 90759352
www.laserworld.com
info@laserworld.com
representative according to EMVG:
Managing Director: Martin Werner
Mühlbachweg 2
83626 Valley / Germany

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C€Technical data
| Laser sources: Laserquellen: Sources laser: | Diodes, DPSS |
| Laser class: Laserklasse: Classe laser: | 3B |
| Scanner: 12 kpps@8° ILDA | |
| Scan angle: Strahlauslenkung: Angle de scan max.: | +/- 20° & ca. 90° diffraction grating |
| Operation modes: Betriebsmodi: Mode de fonctionnement: | ILDA, DMX, text, auto, music, count down |
| Beam: ca. 3 mm / 2 mrad | |
| Power supply: Stromversorgung: Alimentation: | PSU: 100-250 V / AC; 50/60 Hz unit: 12 V DC |
| Power consumption: Stromaufnahme: Consommation: | 10 W |
| Operating temperature: Betriebstemperatur: température d'opération: | +10° to +35°C |
| Dimensions: Abmessungen: | 210 x 165 x 85 mm |
| Weight: Gewicht: Poids: | 1.64 kg |
Power specifications (at laser module) / Laserleistung (am Modul) / Puissance
| guaranteed - typical | Red / Rot / Rouge* (650 nm) | Green / Grün / Vert* (532 nm) | Blue / Blau / Bleu* (445 nm) | |
| CS-500RGB KeyTEX | 400 mW-490 mW | 80 mW 80 mW 160 mW |
*Due to Advanced Optical Correction technology used in our laser systems the optical power of each colour within installed laser module(s) may slightly differ from the specification of respective laser module(s).

















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