User Manual

Laserworld Showeditor 2015
Version 2015/1.0 2015 Page 110
show and, depending on the laser model, a mechanical shutter snaps into the
beam path. This behaviour is safety related, but in most cases unwanted
during a show, as there is quite some delay for the lasers to come on again
after such an interruption.
2. Suppression of Stand-by beams during a show
Depending on the laser system and it’s configuration a very dim laser “blind
beam” can be visible if the scanners are not moving. By using the Scanner
Movement feature it is possible to “suppress” the blind beam output, as the
scanner movement makes it invisible.
To avoid these behaviors, it is possible to have the scanners make a circle or line
movement if they experience a stand-by time during the show. With specifying the X
and Y offset, the position of the “blanked movement” can be defined. “R” can be
used for setting the radius for a circle, X2 and Y2 are used for specifying a line size.
Allowed values are in the range of +- 32767 (only positive values for circles)
Tab “Output”
8.9.
The options provided on the “Output” Tab allow for adapting the output to the
actual projection surface. Geometric corrections as well as projection view are set
per Hardware channel, so the correct Output Hardware the settings shall apply to
must be selected first.
To reset a single value to default, click on the label next to it (the caption).
Fig.
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Options Window, Tab
Output