Specifications
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 Introduction
- 2.0 Mounting Plate Installation and Setup
- 3.0 Configuration
- 3.1 Auto-Learn
- 3.2 Manual Configuration
- 3.3 Serial Communications
- 3.4 Testing the Remote Display
- 3.4.1 Display
- 3.4.2 Digital Outputs
- 3.4.3 Digital Inputs
- 3.4.4 Loop Back
- 3.5 Version
- 3.6 Demand Print Displaying
- 3.7 Serial Commands
- 3.7.1 Command Format (7-Segment):
- 3.7.2 Display Message Command Format (Matrix Display):
- 3.7.3 Set or Get the Digital I/O
- 4.0 Options
- 5.0 Appendix

4 LaserLight Remote Display Installation & Operation Manual
4. Disconnect the AC cord assembly from the power supply.
5. Using a slight diagonal twisting motion, slide the mounting pla
te out from the inside of the enclosure and
set it aside.
Figure 2-2. Tab Pin Assembly on Inside of Remote Display Enclosure
2.3 Wall Mounting
The LaserLight remote display can be mounted to any vertical surface or pole.
Select a site and use installation screws or wall anchors to secure
the remote display to a wall. If installing the
remote display on a pole, an optional pole mounting kit is required, this kit fits 4" - 8" poles. Once the enclosure
is secured, slide the mounting plate down so that it is hanging freely from the enclosure with the tabs secured
against the pins. This enables the user to continue wiring the remote display.
2.4 Wiring
The LaserLight remote display provides three cord grips located on the underside of the enclosure for cabling;
one for the power cord (cord supplied), and two for serial communications. The
LaserLight remote display is
pre-wired. Ribbon cables connect the CPU board to the digit display boards. An A/C power cord is also supplied.
Only the serial communications cable must be connected. Use the following steps to wire the remote display.
The LaserLight remote display has no on/off switch. Before opening the unit, ensure the power cord is
disconnected from the power outlet.
1. If the remote display is not open, remove the captive screws located on the bottom of the remote display
enclosure.
2. Lower the mounting plate from the inside of the enclosure.
Use caution when lowering or raising the mounting plate to ensure the LEDs do not touch the enclosure sides.
If any of the LEDs get bent, they can be straightened back into position.
3. Loosen the retaining screws located on the front of mounting plate (Figure 2-3). The mounting plate is
hinged on a backplate frame to allow easier ac
cess to the AC wiring and the CPU board.
Figure 2-3. Retaining Screw Location
W arning
Caution
Retaining screw