Hallo!
I have a RGB laser and want upgrade the scanner.
New scanner called "CT 6210" + driver Apollo micro amp.
Connection, in principle, I understand, with connecting power supply problems are not.
The problem in the connecting of operation's is as follows:
in my RGB laser old scanner (or rather their drivers) connected to the ILDA control board through a 3 wire connector (three pins), and my new scanner and its driver connecting with ILDA control board via 4-wire (X +, - and And +,-).
What should I do? Can I install both a new Included Parts scanners?
The real question is : do you want to keep the ilda control-board ?
I think it's hard to ditch it completely because it probably contains the diode divers and some interlockfeatures too.
If you don't use dmx control or super-auto-magic:
Look up the contacts of the db25 and connect the drivers to the proper ilda pins: +X - pin 1
-X - pin 14
+Y - pin 2
-Y - pin 15
If you do use dmx control or super-auto-magic:
Connect the drivers to the control-board
+X - to Xout
-X - to gnd
+Y -to Yout
-Y - to gnd
Thank you for your reply.
Apparently, I'm not quite understand you.
Do you want me to chose the DMC or ILDA?
In the figure this board have DMX and have ILDA.
I want keep ILDA board.
The main question: Can I connect the apollo micro amp driver with 4 pins on the scheme as you have written to me, that is grounded "X -, Y- and +X - to Xout, Y -to Yout ?
Ok thanks for the reply
I just wanted to clarify:
that the 6210 scanner which I set before standing in my other projector, and were connected to the other ilda board with a 4 pin connector, ie, X, X +, I-and H +.
But now, in the projector where I want to install the scanner on board ilda 3 pin connector.
and I doubt whether string any of these fees correctly and without consequences.
but now when you explained to me I am calm and I'm glad that they can be correctly connected to each other.
Thanks again for your help.