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Contents Description Page 3 Features Differences to old EasyLase USB Starting up Page 4 Handling instructions boardversion (OEM) Step-by-step driver installation Pages 5-7 Use new DLL with older software Page 8 Signal connectors Page 9 Connecting Scanner- and Colorsignals TTL-Outputs Page 11 DMX-Signals Status LEDs...
• Firmwareupdate over USB • MicroSD card slot mounted for future showplayer options • Supported by LDS Dynamics, Laser Design Studio, Mamba and HE-Laserscan Software Differences to old EasyLase USB EasyLase USB II EasyLase USB (old) Used Microprocessor 32 Bit, 48MHz 16 Bit, 24MHz Output speed max.
Starting up If EasyLase USB II is powered using an external powersupply, use regulated DC powersupply only. The device works with voltages from 8V to 24 V. It is recommended to use powersupplies which are well immunized against power line transients or to use power plugs with integrated EMI-filters.
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EasyLase USB II, do not use the automatic installation option. and then continue If you have already installed an EasyLase USB II on this PC, you can select automatic installation. The following step will be skipped then.
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Now choose the drive and directory, where the driver files are located If you want to install from the CD, choose Confirm with Windows will search the driver and install it.
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After installation is complete successful, confirm with finish Now the device should be listed in the hardware manager as USB Laser Device: By clicking the right mouse button to the entry 'EasyLase II' and then click on 'properties', the device information will be displayed.
The new DLL contains all functions (calls) of •EasyLase USB old version •NetLase •EasyLase USB II •EasyLase USB LC •Phoenix Live Interface If you use a software which uses the old EasyLase device, just rename the new DLL Jmlaser.dll to 'Easylase.dll' and replace the old file 'Easylase.dll' with this file.
Signal connectors (see Fig.1) Connecting Scanner- and Colorsignals All signals are located at anILDA-standardconnector. This can be a 25pin D-Sub-connector (female) or a 26pin IDC-connector, when the device should be mounted in a projector directly. The IDC-connector allows to connect a separate D-Sub connector by using a flat cable. All pins are routet 1:1, except pin 26, which has no function.
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GND for colour output Dark Blue GND for colour output Yellow GND for colour output Cyan DMX Out - DMX-output minus Ground Device ground 0V Shield Shield resistor (1M) against GND * Signals Intensity and Colour Cyan are connected on board. The software must decide, if 5 colours plus an intensity channel or 6 colours are used.
TTL-Outputs Also on the board, 8 TTL-compatible digital outputs are located at a 10pin single-row header. Important: The TTL-outputs are not short circuit protected. Never apply any voltage to these pins and avoid electrostatic discharge when touching or connecting the pins. Otherwise, the board can be damaged. Also do not use more than 50mA of current at the 5V supply pin.
Status-LEDs Function of LEDs at the front side: Power shows that the device is powered on. Active shows that lasershow output is running (shutter signal = On). Boardlayout and Dimensions (Fig.2) All dimensions in millimeters...
Problems Driver malfunction If the USB driver was not installed completely, the device may be reconized by the PC but the application software could not access it. Also is is probably not possible to reinstall the driver. This can happen if the installation procedure was interrupted or cancelled by the user. In this case, connect EasyLase II to the PC and go into the hardware manager of your system.
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