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4 . Setting the Laser Light Output Schedule
SLOPE
Sets the down-sloping (the laser output becomes gradually weaker) for the last
FLASH.
Sets this time in the range of
SLOPE
≤
FLASH1, FLASH2, FLASH3.
REFERENCE
VALUE
The forecast value of
laser output energy (J) based on the set laser output
schedules is displayed.
<Note>
This laser calculates the laser light output energy by laser power feedback
control. However, there is a little difference between the forecast value of laser
output energy and the measured value (actually measured value) depending on
the optical and electrical characteristics. Use the forecast value of laser output
energy as reference.
RESOL
When this button is pressed, the selected setting resolution can be set from 0.01
ms or 0.05 ms.
When the setting resolution is changed, the currently-selected schedule is
cleared and the initial value is set.
MODU
When this button is pressed, the modulation setting screen for the selected
schedule number opens. Blinks when the modulation function is enabled. The
function can be set on the MODULATION screen.
SEAM
When this button is pressed, the seam setting screen for the selected schedule
number opens. Blinks when the fade function for seam welding is enabled. The
function can be set on the SEAM screen.
COOL
Sets the COOL1/COOL2.
COOL1: Sets a value other than 0.0 ms to insert the non-laser output time be-
tween FLASH1 and FLASH2.
COOL2: Sets a value other than 0.0 ms to insert the non-laser output time be-
tween FLASH2 and FLASH3.
<Note>
When the COOL1/COOL2 is set, the preliminary oscillation is performed during
the set time.
REPEAT
Sets the number of laser light outputs per second in the range of 1 to 1000 pps
(pulse per second).
SHOT
Sets the number of laser outputs in the range of 1 to 9999.
When the laser output count reaches the set value, the laser output is stopped.
When 1 is set, a single-shot output is performed. When 9999 is set, laser light is
continuously output until a laser stop signal is input.
Fn
When this button is pressed, a window to select function is displayed and the
following editorial assistant functions can be used.
RESET: Initializes the currently-selected schedule.
COPY:
Copies the currently-selected schedule to a temporary memory buffer.
PASTE:
Restores data from a temporary memory buffer to the currently-select
-
ed schedule.
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For the common items in the upper/lower part of the screen, refer to page 59.
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