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1. n 2 2 2112 LASER WARNING LOGO sasanga ana aia anaa anaa a daa an aik 2 2 SD SPENNER PE 2 2 2 1 2 GENERAL SAFETY 2 3 2121 SAFETY INTERLOCK 2 4 2 2 LASER SAFETY PROCEDURES ee 2 5 2 2 1 EQUIPMENT PREG NS eneren 2 6 2 3 LASER SAFETY 2 7 thru 2 10 TABLES 2 SER STEN PROCEDURE G re 2 5 2 2 1 EQUIPMENT 2 6 I PHOTONICS Th 2 0 Safety 2 1 Laser Radiation Safety Systems There are no user serviceable parts inside Failure to heed these warnings or to open this equipment without authorization could result in severe personal injury or permanent damage to the equipment and tools Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System O amp M Manual Section 2 Safety LASER PHOTONICS adheres to CDRH guidelines for the design and manufacture of its Class IV laser equipment Class IV levels are hazard for scattered diffuse reflection and for direct exposure therefore LASER PHOTONICS strongly recommends that all laser safety precautions are understood and adhered to befo
2. LASER PHOTONICS 2 2 1 Edulpmeni MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System Manual Section 2 Safety Table 2 2 describes required safety procedures to use when operating the Fiber Laser Marking System Table 2 2 Fiber Laser Marking System Equipment Precautions Proc Description 1 Always check the power cables for signs of wear or damage before turning power on 2 Always place substrate on the table to avoid accidental exposure of the beam to the table Install and use protective glass Do not override the housing interlocks CAUTION FiberScan Laser Programming Software must be OPEN before turning fiber laser EMISSION ON A CAUTION Turn fiber laser OFF before closing FiberScan C3 Laser Programming Software 2 6 Z L MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System O amp M Manual PHOTONICS Section 2 Safety 2 3 Laser Safety The following are examples of typical laser safety signage that should be posted throughout your laser operation facility depending on the laser safety standards to which your company adheres A Standard Operating Procedure OSHA or ANSI regulations emergency eye wash Stations fire extinguishers and laser use signs should be mounted or posted in highly visible locations both in front of entryways that can be monitored and inside the operating areas Example posting of Standard Operating Procedures manual Company procedures followed
3. Proc Description Ensure that operators maintenance and engineering personnel know who the Laser Safety Officer LSO is and how to reach the LSO in the event of a laser exposure emergency Always wear the appropriate type of protective safety glasses in the vicinity of the Fiber Laser Marking System For hand and arm protection wear protective gloves tightly woven fabrics or opaque gloves provide the best protection and long sleeved shirts or jackets Always operate the Fiber Laser Marking System with the safety shield installed Ensure that the general level of training and experience of the laser user s and maintenance technicians is appropriate for the machine Reliably follow all safety and control procedures Eliminate the potential for accidental exposure to individuals relative to the primary beam or reflections Identify and eliminate other hazards not due to laser radiation which may cause the operator s or onlookers to react unexpectedly or which influence the choice of protective equipment Post and adhere to procedures for entryway controls Post appropriate laser hazard warning signs throughout the work area Store the Operations and Maintenance and all OEM manuals in an easily accessible location to encourage review of the operations and maintenance procedures Alert any onlookers that potentially hazardous laser radiation may be present and brief them on relevant safety precautions 2 5
4. Bwa ASER E PHOTONICS Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System Operations Maintenance Manual Section 4 Parts amp Troubleshooting 2 ASE MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System O amp M Manual 5 LASER Section 4 Parts Troubleshooting Security Key Fiber Scan C3 Save only dongle 200 1015 PRT Fan Filters 60MM FILTER FAN ASSEMBLY FOR SMALL FAN 112 1013 PRT Lens F theta 160mm 069 1000 PRT Safety Safety Glasses KXP 5151 Safety Kit LASER KIT 4 1 Aw LASER PHOTONICS Possible problems Problem MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System amp Manual Possible cause Section 4 Parts amp Troubleshooting Solution Everything is plugged in but the unit does not turn on Laser unit is powered but READY LED stays off OVERTEMP LED stays on Laser unit powers up but OVERHEAT LED stays on EMISSION button has pressed Fiberscan C3 software started and marking processing has initiated but no actual marking happens no main beam just red pointer Laser unit powers up but OVERHEAT LED stays on Same without red pointer No AC voltage Circuit breaker switched off Fuse s blown No powering on enabled Laser has overheated Interlock circuit is opened Laser has overheated Laser beam is out of focus Check AC voltage in outlet It must be 120VAC Check circuit breaker located on back panel of DC Power Suppl
5. 15 THE PROPERTY OF LASER PHOTONICS LL C AND MY NOT BE DUPLICATED OR TISEUHNE ORES SU FE 008 USED FOR MANUFACTURE WITHOUT THE PRIOR LAKE MARY FL 22746 WRITTEN PERMISSION OF LASER PHOTONICS PRODUCTS PHONE 1 107 829 2613 FAX 1 40 804 1002 ENGINEER CRAWN BY itle V NEMERA MA715HH COMMON CONNECTION jar ize Document Number PROJECT NO FILE NO MA715hh 01 S MA715hh MA715hh Cate Thursday June 14 2007 Sheet Fig 1 Interconnection diagram 3 1 a PHOTONICS MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System O amp M Manual section 3 Schematics amp Specifications INTERLOCK SWITCH 1 3 4 5 D 74 HAND HELD CONTROL us PC25021 8915 7 1 r JANJI INTERLOCH SWITCH 51 010 2502 1 R20 117 PC2502 1 LEDA RR RIS IKE 9 a at MARK IN PROGRESS LED2 rtr THIS DRAVANG IS THE PROPERTY OF LASER FHOTONICS LUC AND MY NOT DUPLICATED OF USED FOR MANUFACTURE WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION OF LASER PHOTONICS PRODUCTS ENGINEER V NEMERA mal A sU APRROVAL m lk ITIN PROJECT NO Mara sge Number A MA727 06 Date Tues Tuesday Aon 012008 Fig 2 Remote Interlock diagram 41 SKYLINE ORTVE SUITE 1009 LAKE MARY Fu 32746 PHONE 1 207 2292612 FAX 1 407 504 1007 2 EMERA MARKER 727 REMOTE CONTROLS 3 2
6. by all operators maintenance technicians engineers and other staff and visitors in a laser use area 2 7 ine LASER MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System O amp M Manual PHOTONICS Section 2 5 Safety 2 3 Laser Safety Example Laser In Use Warning Signage Example Eye Protection Signage 2 8 LASER MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System Manual PHOTONICS Section 2 Safety T lin 2 3 Laser Safety Health Care Stations Hazardous Material and Laser Facilities 2 9 Ewa ASER MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System amp M Manual amp PHOTONICS Section 2 Safety 2 3 Laser Safety Example posting of Hazardous Materials Information Center data bui Printed information MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS available for all staff HAZARDOUS MATERIALS involved in using the laser BE equipment 2 10 fame AS ER E PHOTONICS Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System Section 3 Schematics amp Specifications 2 _ LASER MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System amp Manual PHOTONICS Section 3 Schematics amp Specifications SCAN JEAD SCANe 4507 AS 4 dad SICUBI X lt KAY EL EANFF E LA 2TGP PC A2 11 TIKFFR zum LAND NESC 1 4 E 4 20 TTBFX TASFR pr OWER 4 CONI 301 SUPPLY 1 PHASE 100 240v amp C THIS DRAWING
7. of module Location on product Rear of laser system Laser Photonics 41 Skyline Dr Sulta 1009 Lake Mary FL 22746 Fiber Laser Model Serial Number Manufactured Wavelength CLASS IV LASER PRODUCT MADE IN USA Location on product Top cover of front panel INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO DIRECT OR SCATTERED RADIATION CLASS IV LASER PRODUCT Location on product Collimator assembly or output cable exit port 2 2 Ken LASER a PHOTONICS 2 1 2 General Safety MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System O amp M Manual Section 2 Safety In order to ensure the safe operation and optimal performance of the product please follow these warnings and cautions in addition to all other information contained elsewhere in this document CAUTION Before supplying the power to the instrument make sure the correct voltage is used Failure to use the correct voltage could cause damage to the instrument WARNING This device and all parts or components thereof are not meant to be operator serviced except for the replaceable fuse s Refer all servicing to qualified Laser Photonics LLC personnel To prevent electrical shock do not remove covers or system components Any tampering with or disassembly of the device or parts or components will void the warranty and possibly expose the operator to an electrical shock hazard WARNING Laser radiation is emitted from all
8. the requested service as well as a service fee including travel time of 1 000 00 USD per day in the U S A or 1 500 00 USD per day outside the U S A are the customer s responsibility CONDITIONS Tampering with or unauthorized entry into the Fiber Laser Marking System s internal parts systems controls or software voids the warranty Modifications of the Fiber Laser Marking System s internal or external parts systems or software without the expressed written permission and authorization of Laser Photonics LLC voids the warranty Modification authorization is on an incident by incident basis If Laser Photonics LLC authorizes a modification this authorization will not be construed under any circumstances as a blanket authorization or authorization for more than one specific incident of modification These requirements and conditions are hereby incorporated into and referenced herein as the Laser Photonics LLC Fiber Laser Marking System warranty statement 1 9 Bwa LASER E PHOTONICS Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System Operations Maintenance Manual Section 2 Safety Ken LASER MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System Manual PHOTONICS Section 2 Safety CONTENTS 2 0 APET IA 2 1 2 1 LASER RADIATION SAFETY SYSTEMS 2 1 2 1 1 LASER RADIATION SAFETY 2 2 Zu EEG IPEA 2 2 2 1 1 1 1
9. ADVANTAGES OF FIBER LASER VS ND YAG LASERS 1 2 1 2 PRODUCT 1 3 1 3 EQUIPMENT AND FACILITY 1 4 1 4 DELIVERED EQUIPMENT AND 1 4 PHOTONICS 1 0 Introduction MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System Manual Section 1 Introduction amp Warranty Congratulations on purchasing Laser Photonics state of the art fiber laser marking system For those who have experienced other laser technologies such as Nd YAG and Nd YVOa4 you will find numerous advantages which are listed on the following page Several advantages to note are maintenance free operation with an MTBF Mean Time Between Failure of gt 50 000 hours air cooling low voltage 110V operation extremely high beam quality flexible cable delivery system and a very compact design Applications abound for our LPQ series of fiber laser marking systems Producing awavelength of 1060 1070nm the fiber laser is ideal for marking annealing ablating etching engraving wide variety of materials such as metals plastics coatings ceramics and more Laser Photonics vast knowledge of these applications allows for excellent customer support whenever necessary 1 1 ET MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System amp Manual OTONICS
10. Ke LASER ES PHOTONICS MarkStar Pro HANDHELD FIBER LASER MARKING SYSTEM OPERATIONS amp MAINTENANGE MANUAL 400 Rinehart Road e Lake Mary FL 32746 e USA Tel 407 477 5618 e FAX 407 804 1002 www laserphotonics com Copyright by Laser Photonics LLC 2015 All Rights Reserved Section 1 Introduction amp Warranty F HARME MarkStar Pro ge HANDHELD FIBER LASER Messner Specifications MARKING SYSTEM Section 4 Parts amp Troubleshooting Bwa LASER EA PHOTONICS MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System Operations amp Maintenance Manual Section 1 Introduction amp Warranty I PHOTONICS MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System O amp M Manual Section 1 Introduction amp Warranty CONTENTS 1 0 INTRODUCTION AND FEATURES eese 1 3 1 1 qiiid nn 1 3 147 PURPOSE ANDCONI ENT aia een aa aka 1 3 PAJENG Eh 1 3 dala CPRODUOGE GAPABILDLEIES 1 3 1 2 EQUIPMENT AND FACILITY SPECIFICATIONS 1 4 124 EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE asanes ananging ana sat aan ice Jana ndaga 1 4 FORENE 1 5 1 3 CONTACT 1 6 1 4 SOFTWARE 5 2 00 00 n EEn ESEE E 1 6 1 5 OPER TION US AAA 1 7 1 6 WA RA NI dee 1 8 TABLES 1 1
11. S A Should the customer wish further technical assistance instruction or training the service engineer s time will be billed at the rate of 200 00 USD per weekday hour and 300 00 USD per weekend hour for any hours worked and or in transit to and or from the customer s site Expenses will be billed as incurred and include but are not limited to travel food lodging and transportation and other such expenses incurred during the normal discharge of his duties Should the customer desire an extended warranty the complete term of the extended warranty must be paid in advance at the time of issue 1 8 Bawa LASE IT PHOTONICS MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System amp Manual Section 1 Introduction amp Warranty In order for the Fiber Laser Marking System twelve 12 month warranty to activated and valid each Fiber Laser Marking System must be assigned its own IP address accessible to Laser Photonics LLG by the customer active atthe customer s facility where the Fiber Laser Marking System s is are installed Should the customer not establish an accessible IP address Laser Photonics LLC s standard warranty service cannot be supported For warranty service with no IP address support such as may be needed the customer will be required to pay in advance all costs for Laser Photonics LLC s service technician s travel transportation food and lodging Other expenses incurred in the performance of
12. Software Manual on how to create and run a marking job 16 From the menu bar select Job Settings External Start and check Wait for external start signal 17 Press the EMISSION button 18 Place the Scanhead flat on the surface to be marked The yellow LED must come on 19 When you are ready to mark press both buttons on the handles with your thumbs You will see the red LED flash as the laser marks the surface Guide Laser 20 The visible red guide laser can be turned on by using the POINTER but also only when EMISSION is unpressed or interlock circuit is opened Otherwise if laser is ready to emit pointer will be turned off automatically Switching Off Laser 21 Turn the keyswitch to the OFF Position 22 Close the FiberScan C3 software Check the Product Confirmation page for your specific laser 1 7 Bawa LASER PHOTONICS 1 6 Warranty MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System Manual Section 1 Introduction amp Warranty Laser Photonics LLC s Obligations LASER PHOTONICS LLC warrants the Fiber Laser Marking System to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of commissioning LASER PHOTONICS LLC will at its option replace or repair any components found to be defective during this period LASER PHOTONICS LLC will repair or replace at its option any defective component or system on the Fiber Laser Marking System at
13. d Software Basic System Hardware Software Documentation MarkStar Pro FiberscanC3 Operations amp Maintenance HandHeld Fiber Manual in English Laser Software manual Software Installation SCANalone Manual XX DESIGNATES SELECTED LASER POWER 1 4 amp LASER MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System amp M Manual 4 PHOTONICS section 1 Introduction amp Warranty 1 2 1 2 PC Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System is standalone type and can be R operated without computer Computer is needed only to design job files equirments and upload itinto Handheld system using the USB interface To operate Fiberscan C3 software the computer must have at least 1 GB RAM 30 MB of free space on the harddrive with Microsoft Windows 7 Vista or XP SP3 32 bit installed Software and documentation can be downloaded from http www fonon us support software packages 1 5 Zm LASER MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System amp Manual PHOTONICS Section 1 Introduction amp Warranty 1 3 Contact As agreed between LASER PHOTONICS and the customer after delivery of the Fiber Laser Marking Kit LASER PHOTONICS will provide Information customer support This manual the OEM manuals schematics and all parts lists are inclusive of information needed to start up run shut down and maintain the Fiber Laser Marking System at the customer site Please contact LASER PHOTONICS for additional information about the d
14. elivered equipment configuration LASER PHOTONICS 400 Rinehart Road Lake Mary FL 32746 Telephone 407 477 5618 FAX 407 804 1002 Web www laserphotonics com 1 4 Software The delivery agreement requires LASER PHOTONICS to provide software upgrades to the FiberScan C3 executable software when Upgrades available 1 6 Ri 1 5 PHOTONICS Ewa LASER MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System amp M Manual section 1 Introduction amp Warranty Initial Connection Connect the Scan Head 1 to Control Unit 2 Cable 1 Connect the Scan Head A1 to Control Unit A2 Cable P2 Insert Laserhead into holder and fix it firmly with screw Connect AC 120V Cable P8 to AC Outlet Power Source Connect USB interfacing cable to the computer Check to make sure ALL connectors are securely and properly connected 7 Make sure all the air filters on front panels are clean S ee Turning On 7 Verify that the POINTER and EMISSION buttons are off 8 Turn the keyswitch ON green POWER LED should light 9 Turn ON the Computer 10 Open FiberScan C3 Laser Programming Software Warming up the Laser 11 Remove the protection cap from the lens 12 Wait for the yellow READY LED on the front panel to be illuminated 13 Make sure that the OVERTEMP LED is off 14 Wait a minimum of three minutes until the laser has warmed up Operation 15 Please reference the FiberScan C3
15. no cost to the customer whatsoever for the first ninety days 90 following the unit s commissioning Repair charges for the following nine 9 months are as follows Parts and materials covered under warranty no charge Technical service time travel and out of pocket expenses will be charged as described below LASER PHOTONICS LLC assumes no responsibility and cannot be held libel for any contingent damages lost time materials loss of productivity due to any failure of the Fiber Laser Marking System It is the customer s sole obligation to assess the suitability to task and the functional value of the Fiber Laser Marking System LASER PHOTONICS LLC makes no guarantee or warranty of purpose of the Fiber Laser Marking System LASER PHOTONICS LLC will make available to customers on an individual basis and at extra cost and extended warranty on materials and parts This warranty may be purchased at anytime during the period of the original warranty while the warranty is enforced CUSTOMER S OWNER S OBLIGATIONS In order to receive warranty service the customer will be required to pay in advance all costs for LASER PHOTONICS LLC s service technicians travel transportation food and lodging In addition the customer is responsible for other expenses incurred in the performance of the requested service as well as a service fee including travel time of 500 00 USD per day in the U S A or 1 000 00 USD per day outside the U
16. optical outputs simultaneously Avoid exposure from all unused optical ports WARNING Do not enable the laser when no fiber or equivalent is attached to the optical output connector A WARNING If this instrument is used any manner not specified in this document the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired and the warranty will be voided This product must be used only in normal conditions 2 3 I PHOTONICS 2 1 2 1 Safety Interlock Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure SER MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System amp Manual Section 2 Safety As an added level of security a redundantly switched safety interlock system helps prevent accidental exposure to excess laser radiation The system is also equipped withan electrical power manual reset key locked laser power switch and a remote interlock connector The system has visible emission indicators All these features combined constitute the laser radiation safety system allowing the Fiber Laser Marking System to be used safe and secure manner 2 4 Bwa LASER PHOTONICS 2 2 Laser Safety MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System O amp M Manual Section 2 Safety Table 2 1 describes required safety procedures to use when operating the Fiber Laser Marking System Table 2 1 Laser Safety Procedures
17. quires less power for the same result in comparison with Nd YAG system Nd YAG Laser Optical Path requires frequent adjustments to optimize power output Periodic replacement of flash lamps diode packs and solid state crystals Extremely temperamental diode packs often require factory trained technicians takes several hours in many cases Cleaning replacement and aligning of laser mirrors 2 3 0 2 with 3x Nd YAG Not symmetric on both axes not as good Mirrors Optical Path Loss of beam quality and significant power drop off with fiber delivery scan head system 500 1 000 Hrs MTBF Lamp pumped 10 000 20 000 Hrs MTBF Diode pumped Liquid Cooled Large Footprint De ionized DI Water 30x Watt to laser output power Significantly bigger than the Fiber Laser Requires more lasing power to achieve the same result 1 2 I PHOTONICS 7 1 1 Overview 1 1 1 Conteni 1 1 2 Audience 1 1 3 Product Capabilities MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System amp Manual Section 1 Introduction amp Warranty MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System will be used to mark various materials LASER PHOTONICS manufactured the MarkStar Pro and implemented the software in its Lake Mary FL facility LASER PHOTONICS engineers developed the hardware and software elements of the Laser Marking system This Operations amp Maintenance O amp M Manual provides the customer
18. re use of the Fiber Laser Marking System machine Additionally LASER PHOTONICS uses the American National Standard for Safe Use of Lasers ANSI Z136 1 2000 as the guide for safety systems such as visible and audible alarms safety warning labels etc and for safe use of the equipment during operation and maintenance activities CAUTION Use of controls adjustments or performance to procedures other than those specified herein may result in The Fiber Laser Marking System will require additional safety systems as described below e an assortment of safety labels that alert users to potential safety issues redundantly switched safety interlock system safety protective front panel shield an emergency stop button on the front of the machine This laser device must be operated only by qualified engineering personnel who have been trained and certified This machine can be hazardous to untrained non certified operators Please do not attempt to operate this laser unless you are a certified operator 2 1 Bwa LASE PHOTONICS 2 1 1 Laser Radiation Safety Labels 2 1 1 1 Certification Label 2 1 1 1 1 Identification 2 1 1 2 Laser Warning 2 1 1 3 Aperture MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System O amp M Manual Section 2 Safety This subsection identifies the laser radiation safety labels present on the MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System Location on product Rear panel
19. section 1 Introduction amp Warranty MAIN FEATURES Designed for maintenance free OEM applications Up to 200 Watts optical output power Designed to operate under high shock vibration amp dust conditions Excellent beam quality M2 lt 1 05 Fiber delivery up to 50 meters Linear polarization options Compact package Requires low voltage source 250 000 hours maintenance free operation minimum Desktop and Rack Mount Versions Available HIGH TECH MARKING APPLICATIONS TO Removal C Chip Package Marking 2D Symbologies amp Linear Barcodes OCR Code Marking e On The Fly Marking More Common Applications Such as Alphanumeric Logos Serial Numbers Part Numbers Lot Codes Date Codes Schematics Other Graphics and More Table 1 1 Advantages of Fiber Laser vs Nd YAG Lasers Maintenance Power Efficiency Beam Quality Optical Path Beam Path Reliability Size Cooling Chiller Spot Size ADVANTAGES OF FIBER LASER VS Nd YAG LASERS No Maintenance No Consumables No Cleaning or Aligning of Mirrors and or Beam Path No Filters Chiller 40 20x Improvement Round Concentric Near M 1 lt 05 Flexible Cable gt 50 000 Hrs MTBF gt 100 000 in many cases Air Cooled 19 Rack Mount Unit or Compact Package Air Cooled No Chiller necessary up to 200 Watt Q switched pulsed or CW Due to the excellent M spot size is 50 smaller than Nd YAG Re
20. user with important information about the fiber laser configuration and programming software its operational procedures and operational safety precautions Please read this entire manual before attempting to use the MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Marking System This amp Manual is intended for use by the customer LASER PHOTONICS does not anticipate providing updates to this manual prior to delivery of the MarkStar Pro Handheld to customer The MarkStar Pro is a standalone system with a fiber laser source and scanning head The system can also be connected via USB to a laptop computer for full feature control Table 1 2 Product Capabilities Mode of Operation Minimum Addressable lt 5 mrad Resolution Mean Static Repeatability lt 22 microrad 1 3 LASER PHOTONICS JJ 1 2 Equipment and Facility opecification 1 2 1 Equipment and Facility opecification MarkStar Pro Handheld Fiber Laser Marking System O amp M Manual Section 1 Introduction amp Warranty Table 1 3 describes the Fiber Laser Marking Kit specifications and facility environment requirements for operation of the unit Table 1 3 Equipment and Facility Specifications Fiber Laser amp xx W Machine Configuration 19 Rack Mount Weight 100 pounds Operating Temperature 18 to 250C Relative Humidity 40 80 non condensing Electrical Requirements 120 volt Clean Dry Air 20 l min at lt 2bar Table 1 4 Delivered Equipment an
21. y unit black button It must be pressed in Unplug AC cable from Control unit Using tweezers press fixators on the AC filtered plug located on the front to remove the fuses holder Replace fuses Check connection of REMOTE shunt Check the fan filters on front panel they MUST BE CLEAN replace dirty ones Ambient temperature must be in range specified in facility requirements in Fiber Laser Operation and Maintenance manual Check connection of REMOTE shunt Check the fan filters on front panel they MUST BE CLEAN replace dirty ones Ambient temperature must be in range specified in facility requirements in Fiber Laser Operation and Maintenance manual Check the focal distance It must correspond to selected lens For additional technical assistance call Laser Photonics at 407 477 5618

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