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2.5 Using several iQ-LED elements/dip
switch ID’s
The first iQ-LED in a row (or when using just one iQ-LED) must have the ID 1. Set the
ID’s of each iQ-LED via
the dip switch (picture flag 3) on the corresponding board. The numbers have to be set in binary mode. It is
recommended to set the
ID’s according to the positioning in the row where they are connected via the CAN
connectors (picture flag 4). For example: if four iQ-LED
’s in a row are used, set the ID’s to 1,2,3 and 4. On the
last iQ-LED in a row (also in single usage mode) the load resistance dip switch (picture flag 6) number 1 has to
be set to the
‘on’ position, this activates the needed load resistance at the end of a row.
2.6 Power connect
Connect the power cable to all of your iQ-LED
’s via the power connector (picture flag 1). You can test if your
device is powered as described in chapter 2.11.
2.7 Connect iQ-LED to your PC
When all iQ-
LED’s are correctly connected, and the power is on, you can now connect your PC with the USB
cable to the CAN-USB connector. The first time you attach your iQ-LED to a PC, the iQ-LED driver will be
installed; this may take a few seconds.
2.8 Connect spectrometer to your PC
Connect the USB cable from your spectrometer to your PC. The first time you connect your spectrometer to
a PC, the driver will be installed; this could take a few seconds.
Hardware Manager: active iQ
–LED devices and spectrometer