Laserworld DS-1600B, DS-1800G, DS-1000RGB, DS-3000G, DS-5500B User Manual

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Manual / Bedienungsanleitung / Mode d‘emploi
Diode Series
DS-1000RGB | DS-2000RGB | DS-3000RGB
DS-1800G | DS-3000G
DS-1600B | DS-5500B
Please spend a few minutes to read this manual fully
before operating this laser!
vor Inbetriebnahme dieses Showlasersystems!
Avant d’utiliser cet appareil pour la première fois nous vous recommandons
de lire cette notice d’utilisation!
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Network Control:
For network control (connecting the device to a Computer) please have a look at chapter
9 „Operation Modes“ -> 4. „Network operation“
Netzwerkbetrieb:
Informationen zum Netzwerkbetrieb (Verbin­dung mit dem Computer) nden Sie unter:
Kapitel 9 „Betriebsmodi“ -> 4. „Netzwerkbetrieb“
Contrôle du réseau :
Pour le contrôle du réseau (connexion du péri­phérique à un ordinateur), veuillez consulter
chapitre 9 „Modes d’opérations“ -> 4. „Contrôle via réseau“
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Content:
1. Product and package contents
2. Preliminary warning notices
3. Initial operations, safety instructions
4. Working on the device
5. Service notes
6. Warnings and other notices on the device
7. Device connections
8. General Operation
9. Operation Modes
10. FB4 version
Final statement Technical data sheet Laser specications
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1. Product and package contents
Please check if all listed parts are included and undamaged. Included in delivery:
1 x laser projector 2 x keys 1 x manual 1 x power cable 1 x interlock bridge 1 x hex key
2. Preliminary warning notices
1. Please use this device only according to these operating instructions.
2. Do not use the device if there are any visible damages on housing, connector panels,
power supplies or power cords.
3. This device must not be permanently connected to mains. Disconnect it from mains or use
the power button to switch if o if not in use.
4. Never look directly into the light source of a laser projector. Danger of damage to the
eyes or even blindness in extreme circumstances!
4. Do not operate the device at high humidity or in the rain or in dusty environments.
5. Protect device against dripping or splashing water. Do not place any liquid lled 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
1. Make sure to use correct voltage; see in-
formation on device & in this manual.
2. Make sure that the device is not connec- ted to mains during installation.
3. Installation has to be done by technical experienced and qualied persons ac­cording to safety regulations of the res­pective country.
4. Always ensure that maximum permis­sible exposure (MPE) is not exceeded in areas accessible to the public or members of sta.
5. In some countries an additional ins­pection by technical control institutes could be necessary.
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6. Connect an easily accessible inter- lock connector or circuit breaker to the projector.
7. The power supply should be easily acces­sible.
8. When installing the laser mount it with a minimum distance of 15 cm from walls and objects.
9. 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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10. 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.
11. 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!
12. Ensure sucient ventilation and do not
place the device on any warm or heat ra­diating surface. Especially the ventilati- on openings must not be covered!
13. Ensure that device does not get over- heated. 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.
14. This unit is intended for indoor use only.
4. Working on the device
1. This product has no user serviceable parts inside and should only be maintained and serviced by a qualied engineer.
2. Be sure that the mains plug is not connected to the power supply while installing the device.
3. Take o all reecting things like rings, watches, etc. before starting to work with or at the projector.
4. Only use non-reecting tools to work on device.
5. Wear protective clothing (like goggles, gloves etc.) according to laser power and wave­length of the laser.
5. Service notes
• Moisture and heat can reduce lifetime of the laser system dramatically and expires any warranty claim.
• Quick on/o switching of this device will reduce durability of the laser diode dra­matically.
• Avoid sharp knocks and shocks to this device an endsure sucient protection during transportation. Look after your Laserworld product.
• To increase durability of your laser, protect device against overheating:
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- Always ensure sucient 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 place with dierent temperatures.
- Keep the device dry. Protect it from moisture, rain and damp.
- Switch o 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
• Removal of the warranty label as well
clear from dust and debris otherwise the risk of overheating may occur. If the unit and airways appear to be blocked then please contact a qualied service engi­neer to maintain and service the product.
6. Warnings and other notices on the device
Laser radiation! Avoid exposure to beam.
Laser class 4
Caution of radi­ation if cover is removed
Please read manual before operation
Use in enclosed spaces only!
7. Device connections
as damages to the device caused by improper handling, neglect of the sa­fety instructions and service notes will void the warranty.
Model type
Production year
Wavelength
Output power
Power supply & consumption
microphone sensitivity
microphone
LAN / ShowNET
DMX out
DMX in
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DIP switches
Scan Safety
ILDA in ILDA out
loop for safety cord
X / Y inversion
Color options
On/O switch
key switch
Interlock
Fuse
Interlock Out
power connection
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DS-1000RGB
X / Y inversion
Scan Safety
Interlock
Interlock Out
DMX in
DMX out
FB4 version
microphone
microphone sensitivity
ILDA in ILDA outloop for
RJ45 for LAN connection to computer with Pangolin Software
On/O switch DIP switches
safety cord
key switch
LAN / ShowNET
power connection
ILDA out
ILDA in
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DMX in
DMX out
Interlock Scan Safety
loop for safety cord
On/O switch
key switch
Fuse
power connection
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8. General Operation
1. Power
Connect the power cord to the device and to the mains. Make sure that your device is pro­vided with the correct voltage. Wrong voltage could lead to irreparable damages. Please nd the correct voltage data in the synoptical table at the end of this manual. Make sure that the device is not directed to people or inammable objects during installation. To start the device, connect the interlock bridge, insert the key and switch it on, and switch the device on. The “Emission - Laser on“ LED at the front side of the device begins to
light up when the device is ready for use.
2. Key Switch
There is a key switch at the back of the laser system. Please plug the key to the switch and turn it on. The laser device only runs when the key is inserted and switched on. Prevent
misuse! Unplug the key when the laser is unattended to prevent misuse of the sys­tem.
3. Fuse
There is a fuse at the back side of the device. If the fuse should blow, please exchange
it with a new one. If the problems recurs, please contact your dealer or the Laserworld service department.
4. Safety Presets
This device has an integrated Scan Safety (SFS). Is the Scan Safety active (on), single be­ams are prevented. If the Scan Safety is switched o, it is possible to create full power single beams - be careful! Operating the laser system with disabled SFS may not be allowed in some countries.
Always ensure that maximum permissible exposure (MPE) is not exceeded in areas accessible to the public or members of sta.
5. X / Y Inversion
Use the X, Y, and/or X/Y buttons to invert the beams resp. patterns on the x-axis and/or y-axis.
6. Microphone Sensitivity
Set the microphone sensitivity by the ‚Sens‘ knob. This setting is needed for music mode / sound sensitive operation.
7. Colors (not available for DS-1000RGB)
Use the ‚red‘, ‚green‘ and ‚blue‘ knobs to control the intensity per output color channel.
8. Modes / Functions
The dierent operation modes can be selected with using the DIP switches at the back of the device. Any change of the operation mode requires a restart of the device (switch the device o and on again or disconnect power and reconnect it again). Do not change any DIP switch settings during operation. Random and dangerous laser output can occur.
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9. Turn device o
To turn o the device, use the power button („OFF“), turn the key to ‚OFF‘ and disconnect the power cable from the mains.
9. Operation Modes
(Firmware version: 20190520x - Admin tool: v1.33)
This laser system can be operated in many dierent operation modes. It is possible to directly control the laser system via computer and laser show software as well as to trig­ger eects stored to the internal SD card via DMX/ArtNet consoles, in stand-alone mode or in sound-to-light mode. It is also possible to use the laser system as receiver for ILDA streaming signals from external ShowNET interfaces.
1. Download admin tool
For testing the show laser system and for other purposes, like uploading ILDA les to the integrated SD card, download the admin tool here: https://www.laserworld.com/shownet_mainboard
Open the „ShowNET-Admin_Tool.exe“ whenever this manual refers to the admin tool.
IMPORTANT: It‘s not possible to access the admin tool, when you are accessing the laser system via software (Showeditor, Showcontroller, etc.). When opening the admin tool while accessing the laser system in a non-direct-control operation mode, the admin tool asks to press on a button to switch to network mode for manual control.
2. Direct computer control a) ILDA control with external DAC interface
The laser system can be controlled via ILDA control signal. There are an ILDA-in (ILDA input) and an ILDA-thropugh connector at the back side of the device. Connect the laser system to the control interface (DAC) by using an ILDA cable. Do not connect the laser to the standard parallel port at the computer, but always use an appropriate ILDA inter­face. After that the laser can becontrolled by a show laser control software. Use the ILDA­through connector to daisy-chain the ILDA signal to another laser system.
As this laser system has an integrated DAC interface as mainboard (ShowNET) it is pos­sible to directly control the laser via LAN without the need of ILDA cables or an external DAC interface.
b) Direct operation via laser show software, with LAN connection
SHOWEDITOR - free laser show software
(1)
This laser system comes with an integrated network interface. The Showeditor laser soft­ware is included with this ShowNET mainboard for free. It is a full feature laser control software with LIVE and Timeline control mode and many free laser shows included in delivery. Use standard ethernet cable (RJ45 standard) to connect the LAN port of the show laser system to the computer. Standard network switches can be used to connect multiple laser systems at once.
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The software can be downloaded for free on:
https://www.showeditor.com
After downloading and installing the software, open the .exe le on the computer and use the software to operate the show laser system.
Details on installation and use of the software please nd on the aforementioned web­site.
(2)
SHOWCONTROLLER - professional laser show and multimedia control software
suite
The integrated ShowNET mainboard fully supports the direct control of the laser via Showcontroller as well. Showcontroller is a mightly software tool with many professional features. It is very intuitive and thus easy to get started with, too.
The Software and a Demo Version can be downloaded on:
https://www.showcontroller.com
A license can be obtained from where this laser has been purchased.
3. Trigger ILDA les on the internal SD card and own eects
This laser system has an integrated memory (SD card) that can hold ILDA les with laser frames and animations that can be triggered in dierent ways. It is possible to just use the standard les that come with delivery or change the les to new, custom ones.
a) Upload own ILDA les to the integrated SD card
Besides the possibility to just upload *.ild les to the SD card with a standard card reader, it is also possible to remotely load ILDA les to the integrated SD card via LAN without having to open the device and extract the SD card from the mainboard.
To change the ILDA les, open the admin tool and select the tab ‚SD Card‘ as shown in the picture below:
Select the folder with the ILDA les on the local hard drive by clicking on the button with the three points on it:
IMPORTANT: Custom laser les have to be stored in *.ild format and must be named with a number from ‚000.ild‘ to ‚255.ild‘. Each number represents a DMX value on the respective fader. To upload *.ild les greater than 6 MB, please use an external card reader. Otherwise the import may cause problems.
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Select the *.ild les to be uploaded from the computer (left side) to the integrated SD card memory (right side).
Click on the button with the two arrows to the right to upload the *.ild les to the integ­rated SD card. The les are copied and saved now.
Be aware that, due to the optimized data structure on the mainboard, the upload of ILDA les can take a while! (several minutes!)
IMPORTANT: It is not possible to upload any other data than *.ild les to the SD card!
If you wanto to change the microSD card inside the housing, please contact the Laser­world Service Department. Due to the huge number of available micro SD cards in the market, it cannot be guaran­teed that all cards are compatible with the laser systems mainboard. The use of standard sized (max. 2GB) SD cards instead of high capacity SDHC or XDHC cards is recommended.
It is also possible to copy the existing *.ild les on the SD card to the computer by selec­ting the les on the right side. Then click on the button with the two arrows to the left.
With the button ‚invert selection‘ it is possible to select all les with just one click. The button with the exclamation mark formats the SD card and thus deletes all exisiting
les. To delete single les, select the very *.ild le and then click on the button with the ‚X‘ on
it (next to the one with the exklamation mark). In case they got deleted by accident, the standard les card can be downloaded on https://www.laser-interface.com
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b) Stand-Alone Mode / Automatic Mode / Playback Mode
Dip switch setting
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
In stand-alone mode the ILDA les on the integrated SD card are triggered automatically. This setting is especially suitable for demo purposes or for xed laser installations.
The stand alone mode allows for additional advanced features: As standard, the stand alone mode cycles through the ILDA les on the SD cards and plays the consecutively and in a general loop.
If DIP switch 4 is activated too, the stand alone mode only plays one specic ILDA le and just loops this le.
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0
Dip switch 1 can be used to step to the next le (just switch DIP switch 1 to on, then to o again)
Dip switch 2 can be used to step to the previous le (just switch DIP switch 2 to on, then to o again)
c) Demo Mode / Automatic Animation
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
In demo mode the ILDA les on the integrated SD card are triggered automatically. The ILDA les are not only played back like in the stand alone mode, but they are also auto­matically animated by ShowNET‘s internal intelligence. This creates dynamic animations, even if only static frames are on the SD card.
This setting is especially suitable for demo purposes.
d) Sound-to-Light Mode / Music Mode
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
In sound-to-light mode, the ILDA les on the integrated SD card are triggered by the beat of the music. The sensitivity of the microphone can be adjusted withe the trim pot at the back side of the device marked „Sens“.
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e) Master-Slave-Mode: Sound-to-Light
MASTER unit:
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
SLAVE units:
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
To have the same eects show on all connected units, it is required to have the same pattern sets on all SD cards inside the units.
f) Master-Slave-Mode: Demo Mode
MASTER Unit:
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
SLAVE units:
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
To have the same eects show on all connected units, it is required to have the same pattern sets on all SD cards inside the units.
g) ArtNet Operation
IMPORTANT: ArtNet operation requires the show laser system to be connected in a DHCP environment (router with integrated switch is recommended). The address handling must be managed through DHCP. For questions on DHCP, please refer to 4.1. DHCP Mode. Only ShowNET interfaces and the ArtNet controller must be used in the same network.
Avoid using other network devices in the same network.
Use the dip switches to assign a certain address like in DMX mode:
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Binary DMX channel oset
1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 Switch 10 has to be ON (up)
for ArtNet operation
To activate ArtNet trigger, open the admin tool and navigate to the tab ‚Settings‘. Then change the ‚Data source for internal DMX eects‘ to ‚ArtNet input‘ as seen in the picture below:
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Click on ‚Store Data‘ to save the changes. Click on ‚OK‘ twice and wait until another win­dow opens that asks to restart the ILDA interface. To do so, switch the laser system o and on again.
See the details on DMX Mode below for more information:
h) DMX Modes
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Binary DMX channel oset
There are two DMX / ArtNet conguration modes:
(1) DJ Mode & (2) Professional Mode. The DJ mode is more basic and comes with some pre-congured automations. It is sui-
table for most users. The Professional mode comes with some advanced features and requires deper know-
ledge of DMX / ArtNet to be handled properly. DJ mode is the standard option. To use the Professional mode, open the admin tool and
navigate to the tab ‚Settings‘.
1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 Switch 10 has to be ON (up)
for DMX mode
Change the option.
Click on ‚Store Data‘ to save your changes. Click on ‚OK‘ twice and wait until another win­dow opens that asks to restart the ILDA interface. To do so, switch the laser system o and on again.
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(1) DJ Mode
To get laser output, DMX channel 1 needs to have a value greater than 0 (recommended 64 to 192)
Channel Mode Value Function
1 Intensity DJ 0 Laser o
1 - 255 Increase intensity (full intensity = 255)
2 Pattern selection DJ 0 Blackout (000.ild must not exist)
1 - 255 Display patterns from SD card:
3 Pattern speed (Framerate)
4 Size DJ 0 - 127 Decreasing size X + Y-axis
5 Automatic size DJ 0 - 63 Full size
6 Rotate DJ 0 - 192 Manual rotation
7 Position X-axis coarse DJ 0 - 255 0 = center
8 Position X-axis ne DJ 0 - 255
9 Position Y-axis coarse DJ 0 - 255 0 = center
10 Position Y-axis ne DJ 0 - 255
11 Color eects DJ 0 - 15 Show pattern in original colors
DJ 0 - 15 Standard speed: 50 fps
16 - 255 Increasing speed from 0 fps to 100 fps
128 - 191 Decreasing size X-axis
192 - 255 Decreasing size Y-axis
64 - 127 Changing size automatically X + Y-axis
128 - 191 Changing size automatically X-axis
192 - 255 Changing size automatically Y-axis
193 - 224 Automatic rotation anti-clockwise
225 - 255 Automatic rotation clockwise
16 - 79 Show pattern in dierent colors (monochrome)
80 - 143 Re-color eects:
144 - 255 Automatic change of re-color eects
1 = 001.ild 2 = 002.ild ... and so on If no pattern is assigned to a number = blackout
(increasing speed)
(increasing speed)
(increasing speed)
(increasing speed)
(increasing speed)
Original colors are replaced by new colors
(increasing speed)
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Channel Mode Value Function
12 Color eects extended
13 Strobe DJ 0 - 15 None
14 Operation mode DJ 0 - 19 DMX
15 Scan speed DJ 0 - 31 Default
16 Safety zone size DJ 0 - 63 Size of horizontal safety zone
17 Safety zone intensity DJ 0 No reduction
18 Blanking DJ 0 - 192 Manual select how much of the laser pattern
19 Blankshift DJ 0 - 192 Manual select the pattern part the blanking of
DJ 0 - 127 Smooth color fade eect to the re-color eect
Value of channel 11 must be >15!
128 - 192 Blocking color eect to the re-color eect
Value of channel 11 must be >15!
193 - 255 Automatic change of color fade eects
(increasing speed)
16 - 255 Increasing strobe eect
20 - 83 Automatic position X & Y-axis
84 - 147 Automatic position X-axis
148 - 211 Automatic position Y-axis
212 - 233 Demonstration mode
234 - 255 Sound-to-light
32 - 255 Increasing scan speed (from 5 kpps to 30 kpps)
ATTENTION: Make sure not to overload the scanners! If you‘re unsure about the maximum scan speed, stay with the default setting!
Safety zone is the bottom side
64 - 127 Size of horizontal safety zone
Safety zone is the upper side
128 - 191 Size of vertical safety zone
Safety zone is the left side
192 - 255 Size of the vertical safety zone
Safety zone is the right side
1 - 128 Decrease brightness up to half brightness
129 - 255 Decrease brightness up to blackout
shall be blanked
193 - 255 Automatic blanking (increasing speed)
channel 18 shall be applied to
193 - 255 Automatic blank shift (increasing speed)
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(2) Professional Mode
Channel Mode Value Function
1 Intensity Prof. 0 Laser o
1 - 255 Increase intensity (full intensity = 255)
2 Pattern selection Prof. 0 Blackout (000.ild must not exist)
1 - 255 Display patterns from SD card:
3 Pattern speed (Framerate)
4 Position X-axis coarse Prof. 0 - 255 From left (0) to right (255); center = 128
5 Position X-axis ne Prof. 0 - 255
6 Position Y-axis coarse Prof. 0 - 255 From bottom (0) to top (255); center = 128
7 Position Y-axis ne Prof. 0 - 255
8 Rotation coarse Prof. 0 - 255 Rotate; 0° = 128
9 Rotation ne Prof. 0 - 255
10 Size X-axis Prof. 0 - 255 From maximum (0) to minimum (255)
11 Size Y-axis Prof. 0 - 255 From maximum (0) to minimum (255)
12 Inversion Prof. 0 - 63 None
13 Color Selection Prof. 0 - 15 Original pattern colors
14 Red Prof. 0 - 255 Increase intensity red
15 Green Prof. 0 - 255 Increase intensity green
16 Blue Prof. 0 - 255 Increase intensity blue
Prof. 128 Standard speed 50 fps
0 - 127 Increasing speed from 0 fps tp 50 fps
129 - 255 Increasing speed from 50 fps to 100 fps
64 - 127 Invert X-axis
128 - 191 Invert Y-axis
192 - 255 Invert X + Y-axis
16 - 207 Color selection from red (16) through yellow
208 - 223 White with half intensity for each color channel
224 - 239 White with full intensity for each color channel
240 - 255 Enables channels 14 -16 to select a specic hue
1 = 001.ild 2 = 002.ild ... and so on If no pattern is assigned to a number = blackout
(48), green (80), cyan (112) and blue (144) up to purple (176) with color mixtures in between.
Only active if the value of channel 13 is 240 - 255
Only active if the value of channel 13 is 240 - 255
Only active if the value of channel 13 is 240 - 255
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Channel Mode Value Function
17 Strobe Prof. 0 - 15 None
16 - 255 Increasing strobe eect
18 Scan speed Prof. 0 - 15 Default
16 - 255 Increasing scan speed (from 5 kpps to 40 kpps)
19 Safety zone size Prof. 0 - 63 Size of horizontal safety zone
64 - 127 Size of horizontal safety zone
128 - 191 Size of vertical safety zone
192 - 255 Size of vertical safety zone
20 Safety zone intensity Prof. 0 - 255 From max intensity (0) to no intensity (255)
21 Color balancing red
(for white balance)
22 Color balancing green (for white balance)
23 Color balancing blue
(for white balance)
IMPORTANT: Channels 24 - 34 are reserved for future features and must not be assigned
Prof. 0 - 255 From max intensity (0) to no intensity (255)
Prof. 0 - 255 From max intensity (0) to no intensity (255)
Prof. 0 - 255 From max intensity (0) to no intensity (255)
Safety zone is the bottom side
Safety zone is the upper side
Safety zone is the left side
Safety zone is the right side
Master to channel 14!
Master to channel 15!
Master to channel 16!
Important Note: Operate scanners/galvos only at appropriate speed according to the res­pective scan angle. Too high scan speed will damage the scanning system.
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4. Network Operation
Important:
Only ShowNET interfaces and potentially an ArtNet controller must be used in the same net­work. Avoid using other network devices in the same network.
Avoiding connectivity issues, Troubleshooting:
- Make sure that no rewall is blocking the network trac between the computer and the show laser device. The rewall has to be congured to grant network access to the laser show software.
- If the network connection does not work, try to temporarily disable the rewall. If this helps, create a matching rule and re-activate the rewall.
- Whenever the DIP switch settings for the network mode are changed (for example, change static IP address or switch from DHCP to AutoIP mode), the show laser de­vice has to be restarted (switch power o and on).
- The interface has to be connected to a 100Mbit or Gigabit Ethernet LAN. 10Mbit Ethernet is not suitable.
- The use of WIFI (WLAN) is not recommended. This will result in decreased output perfor­mance and unsafe operation.
Attention - maximum cable length:
When using ethernet cables with RJ45 connection, always pay attention to the maximum length of the very cable. E.g. : Cat 5e = max. 100 m Cat 6 = max. 50 m Cat 7 = max. 50 m Cat 8 = max. 30 m
You can use normal network switches to amplify the signal and extend the range!
Without amplication of the signal (e.g. via a switch) it is recommended to use ber trans­mission as soon as longer distances are required.
a) DHCP Mode
Dip switch setting
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
In this mode, the IP address is provided by a DHCP server. Therefore, a DHCP server has to be available in the network. For example, this could be a cheap 100MBit network router with integrated DHCP server. This option does not work if there is no device in the same network that can distribute and manage network addresses as DHCP! In this case, try AutoIP as connection method (e.g. if the laser is directly connected to the computer)!
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b) AutoIP
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
In this mode, the IP address is negotiated automatically without the need for a DHCP server. A Windows computer with enabled AutoIP is necessary to use this feature. In Win­dows 7, 8 and 10, AutoIP is enabled by default. In Windows XP it has to be enabled ma­nually. Before trying to connect a ShowNET to the computer, make sure that the AutoIP feature is enabled. If AutoIP is selected, but there is a DHCP server in the network (e.g. in a router), the IP assignment cannot work sometimes. Use DHCP mode in this case.
c) Static IP address
Using a static IP address is the most stable option for network control. The IP address consists of 4 numbers, seperated by a point. The rst two number are always 192.168 and cannot be changed. The last two numbers (adr1 and adr2) can be congured with DIP switches. The resulting IP address will be something like
192.168.adr1.adr2
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0000 - adr2 = 50
1000 - adr2 = 51 0100 - adr2 = 52 1100 - adr2 = 53 0010 - adr2 = 54 1010 - adr2 = 55 0110 - adr2 = 56 1110 - adr2 = 57 0001 - adr2 = 58 1001 - adr2 = 59 0101 - adr2 = 60 1101 - adr2 = 61 0011 - adr2 = 62 1011 - adr2 = 63 0111 - adr2 = 64 1111 - adr2 = 65
The Windows computer needs to have an IP address within the same network subnet.
Example:
00 - adr1 = 0 10 - adr1 = 1 01 - adr1 = 2 11 - adr1 = 254
1 0 0 0
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
This will assign IP address 192.168.0.61 to the ILDA interface. Assign a dierent IP address inside the same subnet to the Windows computer, for example
192.168.0.100 (subnet = 255.255.255.0)
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