Laserworld ShowNET Manuel utilisateur

Manual / Bedienungsanleitung
Laserworld ShowNET
Network Interface
Please read this manual carefully prior to product operation!
Bitte lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung vor Inbetriebnahme des Produkts!
11/2015
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Rechtlicher Hinweis:
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Content:
1. Scope of delivery & details
2. Preliminary warning notices
3. Initial operations, safety instructions
4. Device connections
5. Operation
6. Power Supply
Final statement

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1. Scope of delivery & details
Please check if all listed parts are included and undamaged. Included in delivery:
1 x Network Interface 1 x Power Supply Unit
1 x Manual 1 x micro-SD Card
3. Initial operations, safety instructions
1. Make sure to use correct voltage; see in-
formation in this manual.
2. Installation has to be done by technical
experienced and qualied persons ac-
cording to safety regulations of the res-
pective country.
3. If the network interface has been expo-
sed to great temperature changes, do
not switch it on immediately. Conden-
sation water may damage the network
interface.
4. Never use dimmer, RC or other electroni-
cally switched sockets. Whenever possi-
ble, do not use the network interface to-
gether with large appliances (especially
fog machines) on the same mains!
5. Ensure sucient ventilation and do not
place the network interface on any warm
or heat radiating surface.
2. Preliminary warning notices
1. Please use the network interface only according to these instructions.
2. Do not use the network interface if there are any visible damages.
3. Do not operate the network interface at high humidity, in rain or in
dusty environments.
4. Protect the network interface against dripping or splashing water.

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4. Device Connections
Power in (PSU 12V)
ILDA out
LAN connection Address Settings
SD-Card
slot
ILDA in

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Technical overview:
- X/Y scanner output with 12 bit resolution (4096 dierent positions on each axis)
- Up to 6 color output with 8 bit resolution (256 dierent values per
color channels): red, green, blue, intensity, user dened 1, user dened 2
- DMX512 input and output (non-isolated)
- 10/100 Mbit Ethernet port
- Flexible IP address setting: xed address, DHCP or AutoIP
- Micro-SD card slot for ILDA le playback (ILDA format code 5 RGB)
- Built-in laser gures for stand alone operation
- Stand alone operation via DMX control or auto trigger
- maximum scan speed of up to 150kpps
- Up to 16 devices can be used in parallel for multi-projector laser shows
The DIP switches can be used to select the desired operating mode. A change in the operation
mode requires a restart of the device (unplug and replug the power supply). Do not change
and DIP switch settings during operation, random and dangerous laser output can occur.
In the stand-alone modes (DMX controlled, demo mode), the ILDA interface displays pre-
dened laser gures. The internal patterns are used as standard. Inserting a Micro-SD card
with ILDA les to the card slot allows for play back of these les.
5. Operation
5.1 DMX Mode
Dip switch setting
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Binary DMX
channel oset
1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 has to be on (1) for DMX mode
To get laser output, DMX channel 1 needs to have a value greater than 0 (recommended 64
to 192), and DMX channel 2 also needs to have a value greater than 0.
DMX settings
channel range function
1 0-63 Laser intensity from o to full brightness
(only if lasers support analog modulation)
64-192 Laser full brightness
193-255 Strobe with increasing speed
2 0-255 select the laser frame pattern

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DMX settings
3 0-192 Size of the laser projection X axis
193-255 Automatic size change of X axis with increasing speed
4 0-192 Size of the laser projection Y axis
193-255 Automatic size change of Y axis with increasing speed
5 0-192 Position of the laser projection X axis
193-255 Automatic position change of X axis with increasing speed
6 0-192 Position of the laser projection Y axis
193-255 Automatic position change of Y axis with increasing speed
7 0-192 Rotation of the laser projection
193-255 Automatic rotation with increasing speed
8 0-192 Blanking: selects how much of the laser pattern shall be blanked
193-255 Automatic blanking with increasing speed
9 0-192 Blankshift: selects which part of the laser projection shall be blanked (use only
in combination with channel 7 - blanking)
193-255 Automatic blankshift with increasing speed
10 0-15 Show pattern in original colors
16-31 Pattern completely red
32-47 Pattern completely green
48-63 Pattern completely blue
64-79 Pattern completely yellow
channel range function
10 80-95 Pattern completely magenta
96-111 Pattern completely cyan
112-127 Pattern completely white
128-255 Rainbow eect
11 0-31 Default scan speed (200 points per second)
32-255 Manual selection of scanspeed (5000 - 30000 points per second)
Attention: make sure not to overload the scanners of the laser projector! If
you‘re unsure about the maximum scanspeed of your laser projector, stay with
the default setting.

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5.2 Stand-Alone Mode
Dip switch setting
switch 12345678910
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
In the stand-alone mode, the laser patterns are triggered automatically, even without music.
5.3 Micro-SD Card Mode, Playback
Dip switch setting
switch 12345678910
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
In the SD card mode, the ILDA interface plays the laser show les stored on the microSD card
in an endless loop.
The ILDA les have to use format code 5 (ILDA RGB le format). The le name has to consist
of a 3-digit number, followed by the extension .ild
Maximum number of les is 256.
Counting starts from 000.ild, followed by 001.ild, 002.ild... 255.ild
ILDA les 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 rewall is blocking the network trac between the computer and the
ShowNET Interface. The rewall has to be congured 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 ShowNET interface
has to be restarted (switch power o and on).

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5.4.1 DHCP Mode
Dip switch setting
switch 12345678910
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 in-
tegrated 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.
5.4.2 AutoIP
Dip switch setting
switch 12345678910
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.
5.4.3 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 congured with DIP switches. The re-
sulting IP address will be something like
192.168.adr1.adr2
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