If successful, the device should now appear under "LibUSB-Win32 Devices" or "Universal Serial Bus controllers" (sometimes appearing as "Sunlight" or "uDMX"). 3. Setting Up with Software (FreeStyler/QLC+)
Because the CYL-6602 often lacks digitally signed drivers, you may need to disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 10 before proceeding. Disable Driver Signature Enforcement while clicking , then navigate to cyl6602 usbdmx512 driver windows 10
The CYL6602 is a specific USB-to-DMX512 converter chip, often found in generic or unbranded interfaces sold through online marketplaces. Unlike commercial fixtures from brands like ENTTEC or DMXking, which utilize certified USB-to-serial chips (e.g., FTDI) with native Windows support, the CYL6602 frequently employs a CH340 or similar UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter) bridge. Windows 10, prioritizing security and stability, does not inherently include drivers for all Chinese-manufactured bridge chips. Consequently, upon first connection, the operating system typically identifies the device as an "unknown USB device" or fails to enumerate it correctly. Without the appropriate signed or test-signed driver, the lighting control software—be it QLC+, Freestyler, or Resolume—cannot address the hardware, rendering the interface inert. If successful, the device should now appear under