
Siskiyou Corporation IS-LEDc SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
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CW Mode: (Continuous Wave)
During a waveform sequence, if the “CW ON” button is pressed, the LED drive will switch to full
on. The waveform will continue in the background until complete but will not influence the LED output.
This CW control affects both LED drive channels simultaneously. If the “CW OFF” button is pressed, the
waveform which has been running in the background will resume control of the LED output and will
continue through the end of the waveform. (The “CW ON” button does not pause the waveform, it is an
override function to allow for continuous illumination.)
The “CW ON” or “CW OFF” status remains in the controller when the AC power is switched off
and then back on.
Software/Hardware Trigger:
The optional Hardware Trigger (aka. Remote External Trigger) must be installed to use the
“Hardware Trigger” option. Install the Hardware Trigger by attaching BNC connector from the trigger to
the BNC port on the rear of the controller box.
Click the “Software Trigger” radio button to control the LED’s pulse train using the computer
“START” button.
Click the “Hardware Trigger” radio button to control the LED’s pulse train using the hardware
trigger. Press “START” button to load parameters into the controller. For each trigger pulse,
there will be one pulse train. If any pulse parameters are changed, the above procedure must be
repeated.
Note: Parameters must be loaded (by pressing the “START” button) before the hardware trigger can
be used and likewise if parameters are changed. Parameters for the waveform can only be set in the
software mode by pressing the “START” button.
Waveform/Train/Group Setup:
These controls can be setup prior to the port setup and connection. These settings will be
maintained as long as this window is open. There are two channels that operate independently but are
triggered simultaneously.
In the waveform viewing panes, the top three panes display an individual train of the waveform
while the bottom three panes display the group data. The top viewing pane of each group shows a
simulated example, this is for reference only and will look different than the actual waveforms.
To view a waveform, use the “Display” button. If a parameter of either channel is changed, then
use the “Clear Screen” button to remove the old waveform before using the “Display” button to show
the modified waveform in the viewing pane. Failure to use the “Clear Screen” button will cause the new
waveform to be displayed over the top of the old waveform and may make the viewing pane
unreadable.