InFocus M-300 manual System Operation DOS Power Settings Menu, Preferences Menu

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DOS POWER SETTINGS Menu

The laser system allows eight different power settings to be saved, in non-volatile (permanent) memory, and used when processing a DOS based file. Since DOS based printer/plotter drivers do not have the ability to set the “POWER”, “SPEED”, and “PPI” settings, the settings must be set manually on the laser system. Think of it as being able to assign laser “POWER”, “SPEED”, and “PPI” to the pen numbers of a flatbed plotter.

To access these settings, move the cursor to the “DOS POWER SETTINGS” menu and press the “SELECT” button. Press the “SELECT” button again to bring the cursor to the right side of the display where it sits on top of the pen numbers. Now use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through settings 1 through 8. When the desired pen number is found, press the “SELECT” button again to bring the cursor over to the left side of the display. Bring the cursor down to the item you want to change, again press the “SELECT” button to bring the cursor to the right and use the arrow keys to adjust your settings. Remember, to accept the setting that you have made, press the “SELECT” button to bring the cursor back over to the left side of the display. Pressing the “ESCAPE” button nullifies your change. Once you have set the correct settings for all of the pen numbers that you will be using in your DOS software, press the “ESCAPE” button to bring you back to the “MAIN” menu. Your settings will be permanently stored just as long as you exit back to the “MAIN” menu before turning off the laser system. For more information on how to use DOS based programs with the laser system, please refer to the Appendices section in the back of this manual.

PREFERENCES Menu

The primary function of this menu is to allow access to other menus that can reconfigure the laser system. It also allows access to diagnostic and maintenance features. Selecting this option will lead to other menus of which some are adjustable and others that are display only.

Always escape back to the “MAIN” menu before turning off the laser system. This will permanently store your changes in non-volatile memory. If you turn off the laser system without escaping completely back to the “MAIN” menu then your changes would not have been stored and the system will revert back to its previous settings.

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Contents Laser Platform Universal Laser Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Introduction Table of Contents Options & Accessories Sample MaterialsAppendices MaintenanceTroubleshooting General Safety Description of Appropriate UseLaser Safety SafetySafety Labels AB C DOr D UL-30 FCC Compliance FCC Compliance Statement and WarningsEU Compliance CE EU Declaration of ConformityInstallation Operating EnvironmentInstallation Electrical RequirementsExhaust Requirements Gate Cart Assembly Installation Laser Cartridge Installation Installation Software Suggestions Laser Cooling RequirementsComputer Requirements Graphics ProgramsFont Requirements Making the Connections Problem Prevention Computer Controlling the Laser SystemControl Panel DC Power SupplyHow it Works Laser Cartridge System Operation Laser CartridgeMotion System Control PanelSystem Operation System Operation Liquid Crystal Display LCD Process Controls System Operation Green Indicator LightRed Indicator Light Motion Control System Menu System System Operation Menu Descriptions Ready MenuSystem Operation File Display Menu Main Menu Memory Control MenuSystem Operation System Operation DOS Power Settings Menu Preferences MenuHelpful Hint System Operation Options MenuONE File Memory Menu Autofocus MenuDual Head Menu Configuration MenuSystem Operation AIR Assist Menu SET Focus Position MenuSET Rotary Axis Menu Tickle Menu Ports MenuLanguage Menu Units MenuMemory Test Menu System Operation Diagnostics MenuAlignment Mode Menu Motor Status DisplayAbout Menu Focusing the Laser Beam Focus Tool Method SET Focal Height Menu Material Thickness Z Position MethodCurrent Lens Menu System Operation Autofocus Method To Use AutofocusTo Adjust Autofocus Powering Up Loading and Positioning the MaterialFocusing Running the System Step by StepDownloading the File Setting the Drivers PropertiesCreating the Graphic Starting the Engraving Process Material Removing and Reloading Single Stamp Method 3D EffectsRubber Stamps Options & Accessories Place Stamp in AN Unused AreaOptions & Accessories Settings for a 30 Watt System Options & Accessories Full Sheet Method Rotary Fixture Cutting Table Air Assist System Air Assist CompressorFocus Lens Kits Focal Length Spot Size Focal Range Safety Sample MaterialsMaterials Sample MaterialsSample Materials Light Raster Engraving Comments Acrylic Mirrored Comments Raster Engraving Brass Painted Corian / Avonite / Fountainhead Cork Male Female Glass / Crystal Leather Marble MAT Board Melamine Standard Engraving Melamine PHOTO/CLIPART Engraving Plastic Engravers Microsurfaced Perforated Vector Cutting Vector Cutting Kiss CUT Wood Laser Engraving or Cutting Wood can Ignite the Material Maintenance Suggested Cleaning and Maintenance SuppliesMaintenance System Cleaning Optics CleaningMaintenance #2 Mirror Maintenance #3 Mirror and Focus Lens Maintenance Beam Window Autofocus Sensor and Reflector if installedBattery Replacement Adjustments and LubricationFuse Replacement Electronic UpgradingMaintenance Schedule Cooling Fan FiltersTroubleshooting Ihr ULS Vertragshändler Troubleshooting Ihr ULS Vertragshändler Troubleshooting Ihr ULS Vertragshändler Operational Ihr ULS Vertragshändler Appendix Appendix a Limited Warranty Appendix B Specifications Facility RequirementsAppendix C Using DOS Based Programs Appendix D Using Macintosh Computers Appendix E Serial Port Cable Requirements Appendix F How To Get Help Step