Synrad Diode Pointer Quick Start Manual

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1.1 Collect the required tools per the Installa- tion Instructions included in your box and remove the two dust cover(s) one in front and another in the back.
Important Note:
Read all Danger, Warning, Caution terms, symbols, and instructions located on our website. The diode pointer provides a safety measure by enabling operators to monitor the location of the CO2 beam. Reference the Diode Pointer Specications located on our website https://www.synrad.com/products/accessories/visible-di-
ode-pointer.
Diode Pointer Unpacking and Installation Preparation:
1. Remove the Diode Pointer from it’s packaging and set aside. Take note of the box contents.
Failure to
remove can
damage the
laser!
Warning
Serious personal injury
Assure the laser and the diode pointer are turned off during install.
The pointer has both near and far eld adjustments set at the factory. If alignment is still required after installation, see the following sections for guidance. If your SYNRAD® laser is shipped with a Diode Pointer installed, it is also factory pre-aligned and ready for operation.
2. Upon arrival, inspect all shipping containers for signs of damage. If you discover shipping damage, document the damage (photographically if possible), then immediately notify the shipping carrier (responsible party for any transportation damage) and SYNRAD.
3. Remove the two dust covers. One of the covers is on the front of the Diode Pointer face, the other is on the back. Click here to see an instructional video, also reference the following gures.
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4.1 Hanging the Diode Pointer onto the laser faceplate & providing power to the unit.
ti-Series shown
Important Notes:
Series 48 lasers manufactured after August 1998 provide a Diode Pointer power con­nector on the faceplate. Some lasers require installation of the provided others, use the supplied wall-plug transformer power supply.
Mounting:
4. Insert the four screws into the front of the laser a few turns so that the threads are engaged. This allows
adequate clearance between the screw head and the laser’s front plate to hang the diode pointer.
5. Once the pointer is ‘hung’ over the heads of the screws, assure access to both the near/ far eld adjuster screws accessible. Tighten the four screws with the ignition wrench.
Warning
Serious personal injury
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Do not stare directly into the red laser light emitted from the Diode Pointer OR the laser. The light is intense enough to injure the eye with exposure.
Always wear eye protection! CO2 laser emits invisible laser radiation. Since direct or diffuse laser radiation
can inflict severe corneal injuries. Remain clear of the beam while performing adjustments; direct or diffuse laser radiation can seriously burn human tissue.
Always wear safety goggles. Always use shielded cable when connecting your PWM Command signal source
to PWM Positive/PWM Negative inputs. Never stare into a laser beam!
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6.1 Remove the lasers faceplate.
6.2 Locate the lasers 5VDC jack shipped with your unit. Remove the hex-nut on the cable and set it aside.
6.3 Insert the cable through the face plate power port, and re-install the hex nut.
6.4 Connect the cable to the 5 VDC jack.
6.5 Mount the diode pointer to the faceplate.
ti-Series shown
Electrical:
6. If your laser provides a power connection for the Diode Pointer, install the supplied power cable by
removing the faceplate of the laser (and the hex nut on the cable), connect the cable by the 5 VDC jack, reinstall the hex nut on the outside of the faceplate axing the cable. Re-install the face plate and refer to the prior page for mounting.
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Aux port
L
U
S A
120 VAC
60 Hz. .10A
5VDC
On/O
Power supply
Electrical (Continued):
7. If your laser does not provide a power connection for the Diode Pointer, use the plug from the supplied
wall-plug transformer into the 5 VDC jack on the side of the pointer.
8. Press the On/O switch. The red LED below the switch illuminates to indicate the pointer is on and laser diode emission should be visible.
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Near eld
Approx.
30cm
30cm
9.1 Example of laser and diode pointer coinci- dence (within 0.1mm). Diode Pointer install and setup complete!
9.1 Example of a diode pointer that requires adjustment.
Good beam coincidence
Bad beam coincidence
Adjustment:
9. Assure the diode pointer dust cover is removed. Take safety precautions (protective eye wear), and
always assure your laser and pointer are ‘OFF‘ prior to adjusting anything in your work area. Tape a thermal card to the rebrick (beam block) and place it approximately 30cm in front of the laser & pointer. Once the thermal card & beam block (taped to a brick) are in position, turn on your laser and diode, lower the laser’s power so that it is barely visible on your beam block (approximately 10-20 watts). Note the lasers coincidence with the diode pointer.
10. If the beam requires adjusting, insert the two Allen wrenches (included) into the near eld hex head(s) and turn each observing the eect on the beam alignment. If alignment is successful, remove the Allen wrenches, turn the laser o. The diode pointer install procedure is complete. If alignment is not achieved, try the overcompensation adjustment procedure on the next page after far eld adjust- ment.
Near eld distance
adjustment screws moves the
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beam vertical and diagonal.
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Far eld Approx.
3-10m
3-10 M
Adjustment (Continued):
11. Using safety precautions, reposition the thermal card to a new location on the brick, then move the brick
to the far eld (3-10 m). Fire the CO2 laser again at low power (approximately 10-20 watts) until you get a good burn image on the thermal card and observe the diode pointers coincidence with the beam. Insert the two Allen wrenches (included) into the two far eld hex head(s). Adjust the far eld so that the red diode beam is centered on the CO2 burn image as accurately as possible. Average out any beam asymme­ tries. Turn the laser o.
Far eld distance
adjustment screws moves the
beam left and right.
Important Note:
12. Reposition the thermal card on the brick as you did before, and move them to the near eld proximity
to the laser as you did in the prior steps. Power on and re the CO2 laser again at low power (approxi- mately 10-20 watts) until you get a good burn image on the thermal card and observe the diode point ers coincidence with the beam. You should have good coincidence by now. If not, see the above Im- portant note, before proceeding to the next section.
13. Overcorrection (overcompensating) example: Using the near eld screws one can shift the beam down and to the left. See the beam moved from the upper left hand corner of the beam down to the center.
Note:
If the adjustments above have not brought your beam into coincidence, a larger or coarse adjustment may be needed.
Since adjusting the beam aects both near and far elds in the same direction, you may need to overcompensate towards the opposite side of center in one eld and then bring both back to center in the other.
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IF further coarse adjustment needed: Loosen
the screws holding mounting plate to pointer.
Rotate the pointer mounting plate
180 degrees: re-tighten the screws
holding mounting plate to pointer.
Re-install and tighten the two screws.
Coarse Adjustment:
14. Assure the laser is o! Loosen the four diode pointer mounting hex head screws on the face of the
laser enough to move the pointer in the direction necessary to center the beam in the CO2 burn. Re-tighten and repeat the far and near eld adjustment steps. If this does not bring the pointer into adequate coincidence with the laser, proceed to the next step.
Important Note:
15. Assure the laser is o! Remove the diode pointer from the laser.
16. Refer to the gures below and remove the two socket head cap screws holding the mounting plate to
the pointer body. Rotate the mounting plate 180 degrees then reinstall and tighten the two screws. Reinstall the pointer to the front of the laser and repeat the near/far eld adjustment as you did before until the pointer is in adequate coincidence with the laser beam.
If the pointer is all the way to its limit in the slots, it may be necessary to rotate the mounting plate in relation to the pointer housing.
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10 M
1 mm at 10 meters.
Coarse Adjustment (Continued):
15. Repeat the near and far eld adjustments steps mentioned previously.
The goal of the adjustment procedure is to get the CO2 beam and the Diode Pointer coincident within 100 microradians, which is equivalent to 1 mm at 10 meters of misalignment as the recommended outside tol­erance of alignment. Anything more precise and accurate is desirable, but not necessary. Final accuracy and precision alignment is completely dependent on the nal use of the pointer. Most articulated arm applica­tions require 100 micro-radians, while a simple lens system requires only 1 milliradian. The outside tolerance or acceptable misalignment is 1 milliradian, or 1 mm at 1 meter.
Congratulations!
The Diode Pointer is now correctly installed and the rest of the beam delivery system can now be installed.
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