Set up the Laser Connection

Before starting, you have to set up the laser connection in RDCMarkVision.

Laser Bar

Setting up the laser connection in RDCMarkVision is almost the exact same as the setup in EagleWorks, refer to Set up Laser Connections in EagleWorks User’s Manual. For your convenience, especially when reading the offline pdf, we still keep the contents here.

A laser could be connected to RDCMarkVision by USB or by network.

  1. Connecting by USB
    Connect the laser to the computer using the USB cable that comes with the machine. The connection should be up and running immediately because the software already has a USB device set up by default.

  2. Connecting by network
    There are two ways to connect a laser to the computer by network, depends on the infrastructure and the way you work on your site.

    The laser could be connected to the computer directly using the ethernet cable that comes with the machine, just like connecting with the USB cable.

    And, the laser could be connected into the sub-network you already have. In this way, you can connect your computer wirelessly or have your workstation in another room, e.g. dedicated for job management or designing.

    Network Status

    In either way, a network status icon will appear on the control panel, and you have to set up the network, put both the laser and the computer in the same subnet to let them communicate with each other.

    Here are simple setups for example, please refer to your network administrator if there is a complex setup on your site.

    • Set up network for a direct connection
      The machine is set up to the IP address 192.168.1.100 by default. You can just set up a static IP address for your computer to put them in the same subnet.

      For Windows 10 users, go to Settings, click Network & Internet.

      Win10 Settings Network

      Choose Status, click Change adapter options to open Network Connections.

      Win10 Settings Network Change Adapter Options

      For Windows 7 users, go to Control Panel, click Network and Sharing Center.

      Win7 Settings Network

      Click Change adapter settings to open Network Connections.

      Win7 Settings Network Change Adapter Settings

      In Network Connections, double click the adapter connecting to the laser.

      Windows Settings Adapters

      Scroll to and double click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) in the pop-up dialog.

      Windows Settings Adapter Properties

      Check Use the following IP address in the pop-up dialog, set IP address to, for example, 192.168.1.99, set Subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. Click OK to finish.

      Windows Settings Adapter Properties TCP/IPv4

    • Set up network for connecting to an existing sub-network
      First, set up a static IP address for the laser according to the existing subnet.

      Press the button Menu on the panel, highlight Controller+, and press the button Enter.

      Menu Controller+

      Highlight IP config+, and press the button Enter.

      Menu Controller+ IP config+

      Set up the IP address, highlight Write, and press the button Enter.

      Menu Controller+ IP config+ IP

      Then, set up a static IP address for your computer, as described above, or get a dynamic IP address by DHCP, according to your network preference.

    After setting up the network, set up a corresponding device in RDCMarkVision.

    Click the button on Laser Bar, a dialog pops up, shown as below.

    Set up Device

    Select the network device and click Modify to bring up the settings dialog.

    Set up Device Network

    Set a name for the laser, fill in the IP address of the machine. We recommend to click Test to do a connection test. Click Ok if you get a successful message, then the laser will be selected as the current device automatically and you will be good to go with it.

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