Manual: MicroNet Slim - Network Interface
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5.2 Stand-Alone Mode
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In the stand-alone mode, the laser patterns are triggered automatically, even without music.
5.3 Micro-SD Card Mode, Playback
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In the SD card mode, the ILDA interface plays the laser show files stored on the microSD card
in an endless loop.
The ILDA files have to use format code 5 (ILDA RGB file format). The file name has to consist
of a 3-digit number, followed by the extension .ild
Maximum number of files is 256.
Counting starts from 000.ild, followed by 001.ild, 002.ild... 255.ild
ILDA files are played at a speed of 50 frames per second.
Due to the huge number of available Micro-SD cards in the market, it cannot be guaranteed
that all cards are compatible with the ILDA interface. The usage of small <=2GB SD cards
instead of high capacity SDHC or XDHC cards is recommended. The Laserworld ShowNET
Interface comes with a Micro-SD card type that has been tested to work with the interface.
5.4 Network mode
Important:
Make sure that no firewall is blocking the network traffic between the computer and the
ShowNET Interface. The firewall has to be configured to grant network access to the laser show
software. If the network connection does not work, try to temporarily disable the firewall. If
this helps, create a matching rule and re-activate the firewall.
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 ShowNET interface
has to be restarted (switch power off and on).