Setting up the device
- When the power supply is connected, the unit will first calibrate the stepping motors of the unit. It is normal
that this may cause any noise. When the calibration is done, the unit is ready to be used (in the selected
DMX, automatic or music controlled mode)
- It is possible that the unit may shut off the beam projection when no music or sound is detected. This will
avoid the projection of a solid, static beam, which may cause injury to eyesight.
- This unit uses stepping motors to create variable movements to the laser beam. This way, figures and
patterns can be made. The unit uses high-speed stepping motors to create the moving beams of the laser. It
is normal that the laser beam and projection may appear ‘flickering’ when projecting large or complex
patterns.
- The projected beams of the unit may appear shivering when projecting complex or large patterns on
surfaces as a wall, ceiling or decorative cloth.
Selecting a working mode
This laser device has three working modes, which
are
automatic, music-controlled
and
DMX
. To
select the right operating mode for your situation,
use the dipswitch panel on the rear of the unit.
A DMX-dipswitch panel works with a binary
character. It sends a 0 or 1 message to the
electrical circuit. To select a working mode, pay
close attention to the information scheduled below.
Every DMX dipswitch stands for a certain value,
which is on or off. The values are stated on the right.
1 – 1
2 – 2
3 – 4
4 – 8
5 – 16
6 – 32
7 – 64
8 – 128
9 – 256
10 – mode switch (DMX ON/OFF)
To select the different working modes, pay close attention to the setting of DMX
dipswitches below: