Laser Engraving Control System |
RDLC320 system is a new generation system for control of laser engraving and cutting, which is developed by RD Co., Ltd. In addition to high hardware stability, high voltage or static electricity rejection, and friendly man-machine operation, this system is provided with stronger software function including perfect 3-axle motion control function, large-capacity file storage, two-channel adjustable digits, analog laser power control interface, USB driver of stronger compatibility, multi-channel general/special IO control, and realtime clock and battery integrated for hardware encrypt.
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User's manual |
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RDLC320 |
Power Feature |
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Only one-way 24V (compatible with 36V for power supply, but not recommended) |
Laser Port Feature |
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Two-way digits and two-way analog port, settable independently and non-interacted |
USB Feature |
Copying Speed |
Quick |
Compatibility |
Support all USB disks with different capacities |
Memory Feature |
Capacity |
256M |
Fault Tolerance |
Capable of checking defective track and formatting and good in fault tolerance |
General IO Feature |
Input Port |
4 ways (two for general, two for specialties) |
Output Port |
4-ways (500mA high current for each, OC output, two for general, two for specialties) |
Software Feature |
Power-off restart for Engraving |
YES |
Online Modification Laser Power/Speed |
YES |
Multi-origin Logics |
YES |
Parameter Backup Logics |
YES |
Work time Preview |
YES(the work time accurate to 1ms) |
Online Updata Startup Display |
YES |
Online Updata Mainboard Program |
YES |
Motion-axle Feature |
Soft Spacing |
YES |
Hard Spacing |
YES |
Z-axle Linkage |
YES |
Feeding Feature |
Single/double direction for option |
Power-on Resetting |
Configurable for each axes |
Key Speed |
Configurable |
Axles |
3 (Z axes is configurable to flat or feedin axes) |
Encryption Feature |
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Realtime clock and battery integrated for hardware encryption |
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Installation Size of IO Interface Board The unit of all sizes is millimeter (mm) and the size accurate to 0.1mm. |
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Introduction to the Keys |
1.Reset key |
On any interfaces, press the Reset key (or when the system is powered) and the mainboard will be reset. |
2.Laser key |
On the system idle interface, the work finished interface, the system paused interface and the interface to prompt whether to de-energize for continuous engraving, press the “Laser” key and the laser outputs on the bursting. The time of open laser may be set. If the time is set to zero, then the outputting time is the time when the “Laser” key is pressed, that is to say, press this key for outputting and release it for blanking. If the time is not zero, such as, 100ms, then the laser flash 100ms when you push down the laser key. You can press the “Down” key on pressing the “Laser” key to start manual cutting. The laser energy of burst is the maximum energy value set on the keyboard. It is no use to press the “Laser” key on other interfaces. If the water protector is started and something wrong happens to the protector, no laser will be outputted after the laser and the interface prompts dislocation |
3.Max. Power key |
On four main interfaces (i.e. idle system, running system and suspended system, work finished interface) this key can be pressed. On pressing this key, if the manufacturer only provides a single laser tube or if there is a double-path laser tube, but the user only enables one path, it only shows the maximum energy of this-path laser tube . |
4. Min. Power key |
The display interface and the operating mode of this key are similar to those of the “MaxPower” key |
5.Speed key |
On four main interfaces (i.e. idle system, running system and suspended system, work finished interface) this key can be pressed. |
6. File key |
Press the “File” key in the idle system interface or the work finished interface and two pages will appear. Press the “Up” and “Down” key and you can turn the pages up and down. |
7.Start/Pause key |
Under the four main interfaces it is ok to press the Start/Pause key. Press this key on the system idle interface or work finished interface, the selected file will be processed. Press this key under the running system interface, and the work will be suspended. Press this key under the suspended system interface, and the suspended work will continue. |
8. Origin key |
It will respond when this key is pressed under the idle system interface or the work finished interface. If the single setpoint logic is selected by the system, press this key and the mainboard will take the current X/Y-axle position of the machine as the relative origin of the figure; if the multiple setpoint logic is selected by the system, it is invalid to press this key at any time. |
9. Frame key |
It is valid to press this key under the idle system interface and the work finished interface. Press this key and the bordering will be operated on the currently selected file. |
10.Esc and Enter key |
Press the Esc or Enter key under different interfaces means to confirm or deny this operation |
11. Directional Keys (Up, Down, Left and Right keys) |
In addition to being used for modifying parameters and moving the cursor as abovementioned, the directional keys can be used to move the kinematic axis under such three interfaces as idle, suspended system or work finished interface. Under such three interfaces, press the Left and Right keys to move X axis and press the Up and Down keys to move Y axis. If the inching distance is set at 0, the moving time means the time of pressing this key, which means that movement starts after the one of the keys is pressed and movement stops after the keys are released. Where the inching distance is not 0, the corresponding axis will move for the corresponding inching distance after one of the directional keys is pressed once. In the movement processing the speed can be increased or reduced automatically in order to reach the maximum/minimum coordinates. The maximum speed of key movement is the speed value set on the keyboard when the system lies idle. |
12.Fn key (Function key) in the middle of directional keys |
The Fn key can be pressed when the system is idle or the work is finished. |