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    Actually, I just checked, the B-R100 is classified as 3B so it Teorey-etically doesn't need one. Now... if 120mW is coming out, when it's a beam unit with steppers - unless it's a fat beam unit which it doesn't specify - I don't get the classification.

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    Nor do I get this one: http://www.lasershowsinc.com/product/r-b450

    Rated as class 4 when it's 450mW (?) but again, the question is... $351 for a varianced class 4 projector?

    http://www.regulations.gov/#!searchR...p=true;ns=true

    http://www.regulations.gov/#!searchR...p=true;ns=true

    Still no records for it listed on the site as "class 4" laser.

    Sounds like we need to go to the ILDA conference to get an answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bradfo69 View Post
    Actually, I just checked, the B-R100 is classified as 3B so it Teorey-etically doesn't need one. Now... if 120mW is coming out, when it's a beam unit with steppers - unless it's a fat beam unit which it doesn't specify - I don't get the classification.
    well if its split into 24 beams out the scanners..or steppers... WAHLA! 5mW
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bradfo69 View Post
    Nor do I get this one: http://www.lasershowsinc.com/product/r-b450

    Rated as class 4 when it's 450mW (?) but again, the question is... $351 for a varianced class 4 projector?

    http://www.regulations.gov/#!searchR...p=true;ns=true

    http://www.regulations.gov/#!searchR...p=true;ns=true

    Still no records for it listed on the site as "class 4" laser.

    Sounds like we need to go to the ILDA conference to get an answer.
    Also Brad,

    From my understanding talking with the CDRH. Each individual projector does not need its own variance per model number. Multiple model numbers can be manufactured under a single variance #
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    "This variance is granted for the Class IV laser light shows and the
    Super Duper Laser Projector model BLAHBLAHBLAH incorporated into these shows by
    the firm . The firm also may manufacture, report, and certify Class IIIb
    or IV laser light show projectors under this variance . Further, the
    firm may incorporate into their laser light shows any laser projection
    systems, which have been certified and reported by the firm or by
    another manufacturer under an approved laser light show variance,
    except :"
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    Quote Originally Posted by JD3 View Post
    well if its split into 24 beams out the scanners..
    Hah! Good 'un...

    Quote Originally Posted by JD3 View Post
    ..Each individual projector does not need its own variance...Multiple model numbers can be manufactured under a single variance
    Yessir, but there still should be *some* reference to a PJ, within the Var-app / Product (and/or line) Report, ie: (we hereby submit..) 'ALL Models in the 'SingSong Series'; or 'LuckyShoeString Models: AC, DC, and ZsaZsa (but not the BlingBling' etc, etc..

    ..That's the 'point for clarity', here.. We have a statement: "ALL of these laser products [are] certified.."; "..lower end products that are designed very specific to the US market and fully comply with all Federal Regulations." ..Yet Brad's findings / points are very-valid questions. ..and - not the *least bit* 'false accusational' / disrespecting of anyone's 'Rep'..

    ..It should be the simplest of matters to simply point to the (Public Record..) docs that list, or in some-way Reference "ALL (these) models..", it's NOT just a 'blanket approval'.. (Model LMNOP from LingLong Co. is compliant / certified.. and, so, that must mean, ALL LingLongs are compliant / certified, right?.. NO DAY AIN'T!.. Read 'LW USA's Var Approval, as an example.. pretty-specific... And, if 'ALL LW models', *are, indeed*, under the "Professional Series", then, again - it should be a real-simple matter to to share the Product Report / FDA-doc, listing / referencing those Pj's - by name - in that 'Family' / under that One Variance#.

    'WHY does it matter?' / Is it important to have this info? So WE, in turn, can, indeed, be pointing 'n00bs' to correct information / know what is / is-not, compliant / Certified.. Public Safety and Liability 101, ya'll...

    ..and these crickets are getting kinda loud, ya?
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