Amada ML-9011A Operation Manual Download Page 1

Z06OM1191383-06

YVO

4

 SHG Laser Marker

ML-9011A

OPERATION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for ML-9011A

Page 1: ...Z06OM1191383 06 YVO4 SHG Laser Marker ML 9011A OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ded by CADBuilderOCX developed by Knack SoftWare Inc Trademarks Microsoft Windows and OpenType are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries...

Page 3: ...ions Chapter 7 Starting Stopping the Equipment Part names starting and stopping the equipment and general safety precautions Chapter 8 Marker Specifications Detailed marker specifications Chapter 9 Se...

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Page 5: ...trol Unit 13 Head Unit 13 1 6 LD Diode Laser Precautions 14 Chapter 2 Overview of the ML 9011A 15 2 1 Features 15 YVO4 SHG Laser Marking 15 ML 9011A 15 Chapter 3 Part Names and Functions 17 3 1 Contro...

Page 6: ...rnal Specifications 43 Control Unit 43 Head Unit Analog Scanner Specification 44 Head Unit Digital Scanner Specification Option 45 Chapter 9 Serial Interface Specifications 46 9 1 Cable Specifications...

Page 7: ...rmal operations no EEXT I O 85 If laser errors occur 86 If data errors occur 87 When marking is stopped 87 If the power is turned ON and OFF 88 If the counter is used Count reset and count up enabled...

Page 8: ...9 12 4 Protective Glass Inspection and Replacement 110 12 4 1 Cleaning the Protective Glass 110 12 4 2 Replacing the Protective Glass 110 12 5 FC LD Inspection and Replacement 112 FC LD Warranty Perio...

Page 9: ...t damage or personal injury to the user and other individuals Be sure to read all precautions they are critical for ensuring safe use The warning symbols are defined as follows Incorrect operation pos...

Page 10: ...cle or illustrated in a figure or described in a statement nearby These symbols indicate actions users must take The prohibited action is depicted in a circle or illustrated in a figure or described i...

Page 11: ...ay result in electric shock or fire Refrain from any mechanical adjustment other than maintenance specifically described in the operation manual Never expose eyes or skin to laser irradiation Exposure...

Page 12: ...g cables loosely may result in fire or electric shock Avoid damaging power or connecting cables Do not step on twist or pull cables Damaged cables may result in electric shock short circuits or fires...

Page 13: ...te combustible matter Do not apply the laser beam to combustible materials To avoid risk of fire never apply the laser beam to flammable or combustible materials During use do not cover the Laser Mark...

Page 14: ...there is excessive dirt dust or oil mist Where the unit is subject to vibration or impact Where the unit is exposed to chemicals Where there is a nearby source of high noise Where moisture may condens...

Page 15: ...irectly look it in When a supervisor or operator enters the area where the laser is used safety measures not to exceed the MPE level must be provided MPE The maximum level of permissible exposure of t...

Page 16: ...ons This product incorporates parts containing gallium arsenide GaAs At the time of disposal separate it from general industrial waste or domestic waste and carry out the disposal in accordance with a...

Page 17: ...5 6 81 14 5 0 21574 61 4 6 14 5 66 4 4 6 10 1 016 44 6 8 4 14 76 10 OO 19 6 56 OO 4 0 10 6 5 5 76 10 0F 81 5 4 27 5 PO 9 PU 7 5 4 9 PO O9 76 10 1 016 66 26 61 5 55 0 4 18 6 5 4 1 0 51 9 5641 6 0 81 6...

Page 18: ...tch to stop the unit unless it is an emergency Use regular methods The useful life of pumping diodes is such that over time their output declines When the laser output declines from its initial level...

Page 19: ...area More stable at high frequencies Nd YVO4 lasers are more stable at high frequencies an advantage that affords exceptional marking quality for materials commonly marked at high frequencies such as...

Page 20: ...eation of figures with hatching Versatile drawing functions for more efficient production of marking data Standard functions Move rotate copy enlarge reduce compress mirror text reverse marking undo r...

Page 21: ...nce pressed the button will remain depressed To reset this button turn in the direction indicated by the arrows b Panel Indicators Panel indicators light in accordance with the status of the unit as f...

Page 22: ...n to supply power Turn to the OFF position to cut the power supply and stop the unit e Front Cover An air filter is located behind this cover Clean the air filter at regular intervals Refer to 12 3 Ai...

Page 23: ...ctivated the Head Unit safety shutter closes and the laser error occurs preventing marking However the LD remains on Please refer to 11 3 Emergency Stop Remote Interlock REM I L p 98 for details d LAN...

Page 24: ...intend to control the unit from an external device k FIBER OUT Connector Optical fiber that connects the laser output to the Head Unit Never allow the fiber bending radius to decrease to less than 150...

Page 25: ...nce mode c Resonator Unit For laser oscillation Fully dust proof construction to protect the mirrors LBO Nd YVO4 crystal and expander lenses inside Do not remove the lid of the unit or loosen the scre...

Page 26: ...connector of the control unit f I F IN Connector Connects the head control connecting cable from the I F OUT connector of the control unit g Air Filter Installed by the air intake vent on the back Ke...

Page 27: ...tion for computer based marking 4 1 System Configuration Schematic The optical fiber and the RF connecting cable cannot be disconnected from the Head Unit and the Control Unit For instructions on inst...

Page 28: ...Display resolution 1024 x 768 dots or more Optical drive CD ROM drive Interface Keyboard mouse USB 2 0 4 pin x 1 100Base TX LAN Operating system Windows 7 Professional 32 64 bit Japanese English vers...

Page 29: ...r cracked purchase a replacement Replacement desiccant agent Two agents are installed in the Head Unit at the time of purchase Humidity indicator card Two cards are installed in the Head Unit at the t...

Page 30: ...g box in a wooden frame for overseas transportation Use a forklift or cart to move the container When lifting the marker at least two people should hold the marker Head Unit and Control Unit Container...

Page 31: ...Head Unit 1 f lens 1 Beam expander 1 Control Unit 1 User s Manual CD ROM 2 User s Manual excerpt 2 PC Software CD ROM 1 Cleaning paper 1 Protective eyewear 1 Warning labels small medium and large 2 ea...

Page 32: ...uator Lithium battery RS 232C cable 3 m 5 m or 7 m Warning label Protective eyewear Replacement desiccant agent Humidity indicator card Packing Oscillator power monitor CCD camera CCD camera type of d...

Page 33: ...e marker while it is installed on an automatic unit Note that if the marker is subjected to even weak vibration over an extended period the electrical components and laser processing quality be may af...

Page 34: ...l fiber and the RF connecting cable cannot be disconnected from the Head Unit and the Control Unit Ensure the bending radius of the optical fiber at the back of Head Unit and Control Unit is at least...

Page 35: ...ing Keep the mounting platform separate from conveyor lines or other equipment to prevent vibration and impact When marking highly reflective materials such as gold silver copper aluminum steel or sta...

Page 36: ...least 150 mm 1 The cable parts except for the connector parts of scanner control connecting cable head control connecting cable peltier control connecting cable and RF connecting cable are bundled and...

Page 37: ...button is released i e the button is out turn on the Main Power switch of the Control Unit All panel indicators are lit and the self diagnostic procedure begins 7 1 Turning the Hardware On and Off Bef...

Page 38: ...he Control Unit After confirming it is displayed go to the next step 5 Turn on the computer and start LMDraw6 After LMDraw6 starts the marking screen is displayed Online indicator on the LMDraw6 scree...

Page 39: ...it in green 7 Confirm the following points on the marking screen The Emergency Stop indicator is not on The Interlock indicator is not lit No errors have occurred 8 Select Marker Start LD or click the...

Page 40: ...ing Stopping the Equipment Marker startup is now complete For more consistent marking allow the unit to warm up for about 10 to 30 minutes after turning on the LD The warmup time varies depending on t...

Page 41: ...Control Unit power indicator turns off 5 Turn off the leakage breaker at the back of the Control Unit Marker shutdown is now complete Do not turn off the Main Power switch while the Ready indicator on...

Page 42: ...ce The following table lists guidelines for this work distance relative to the f lens 7 2 Adjusting the Work Distance This description applies to startup adjustments Fine tuning of the work distance m...

Page 43: ...ce 5 After adjustment press or click the Guide Beam button on the marking screen again to stop the guide beam The guide beam now stops Improper use with the work distance may cause burnout inside the...

Page 44: ...17 kg analog approx 23 5 kg digital Laser Oscillation wavelength 532 nm Class Class 4 Oscillation mode M2 1 3 Typ 1 5 Max Max average output 10 W 20 kHz oscillator Oscillation type Q Switch pulse osci...

Page 45: ...128 2D code types DataMatrix rectangular and square GS1 DataMatrix QR Code and Micro QR Code 1 The required power supply is as follows single phase 100 V AC to 120 V AC 50 60 Hz with a capacity of at...

Page 46: ...01 11 000 0 01 5 000 0 01 10 000 0 01 5 000 f lens f254 f300 f410 Scanning method Galvanometer scanner Marking area 2 3 141 mm 141 mm 134 mm 134 mm 175 mm 175 mm 155 mm 155 mm 216 mm 216 mm 209 mm 209...

Page 47: ...Chapter 8 43 ML 9011A 8 3 External Specifications Control Unit 8 3 External Specifications 638 336 573 468 487 Fiber bending radius R150 min Unit mm...

Page 48: ...8 f163 telecentric 306 195 4 136 74 74 f254 291 282 6 109 141 141 f300 359 324 7 126 175 175 f410 456 427 9 105 216 216 Detail D 85 177 206 15 413 From f lens end face B From base surface A 511 486 f...

Page 49: ...96 f163 telecentric 327 195 4 136 71 71 f254 286 282 6 109 134 134 f300 369 324 7 126 155 155 f410 451 427 9 105 209 209 81 206 177 15 295 305 602 457 From base surface A From f lens end face B 226 7...

Page 50: ...shield line included Maximum length 10 m Pin assignments unit side 9 1 Cable Specifications Pin Signal Description 1 2 RXD Receive Data 3 TXD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 SG Signal Groun...

Page 51: ...9 1 Cable Specifications Connection example Connected to a computer Marker Computer Shield line Signal Pin No Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RXD TXD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS RXD TXD DTR SG DSR R...

Page 52: ...sumables Transmission conditions Other data on RAM is exchanged not stored to the memory card To use other data after turning OFF the marker you must send the data via RS 232C after restarting the mar...

Page 53: ...if more than one second lapses between data signals received all data received to that point will be discarded 9 3 Communication Codes Write commands commands with W at the end will generate an NAK re...

Page 54: ...sum 9 4 Communications Protocol Name Value Detail STX 0x02 Start transmission ETX 0x03 End transmission ACK 0x06 Acknowledge successful reception NAK 0x15 Negative acknowledgment processing errors occ...

Page 55: ...e decimal numbers Lowercase letters cannot be used The decimal number 1 0x31 The decimal number 1 0x2D 0x31 The hexadecimal number FFA0 0x46 0x46 0x41 0x30 12 3 when the increment is 0 1 as in LD curr...

Page 56: ...rotation angle 1 m 1 m 0 000001 LMR LMW Laser control Laser start 0 OFF 1 ON MSR MSW Marking start 0 End 1 Marking in progress GLR GLW Guide beam 0 OFF 1 ON LNR LNW Layout number selection Layout numb...

Page 57: ...al rotation angle at which all layout data is rotated The setting increment is 0 000001 6 XOR XOW X axis offset Read Write the X axis offset for all the layout data The setting increment is 1 m 7 YOR...

Page 58: ...rol 11 GLR GLW Guide beam Read Write the guide beam activation status In this setting 0 OFF and 1 ON 12 LNR LNW Layout number selection Read the currently selected layout number Also used to change th...

Page 59: ...ros ON t7 External DO output 0 OFF 1 ON t8 External DI input 0 OFF 1 ON The Suppress Zeros t4 setting will be applied when the serial number is actually marked It is not related to how the present val...

Page 60: ...cted in a string during a write all strings become invalid Variable data on the memory card cannot be read written The operation depends on the combination of character type and string when VDW or MRW...

Page 61: ...e of layout 1 and line 1 Computer Marker MRR1 1 Marker Computer 2 0 0 1000 0 ABCD Alignment Linear Marking Coordinate 0 0 Character Height 1 mm ABCD in the 1st standard font see the table on the next...

Page 62: ...ht 4 Enlarge Reduce 6 Length m Angle 0 1 7 Spacing 0 Unspecified 1 Pitch 2 Spacing Spacing 0 Unspecified 1 Pitch 2 Spacing 8 Spacing length m Angle 0 1 9 Spare Radius m 10 Origin X coordinate m 11 Ori...

Page 63: ...d after string The layout must be rearranged in a mode that allows data to be read and written line by line 0 1st Standard 8 DataMatrix 1 2nd Standard 9 QR Code 2 Parts 10 Serial Code 39 optional 3 Cu...

Page 64: ...DMW26 0 20002 20003 Value Number of Cells Value Number of Cells Value Number of Cells Value Number of Cells 0 Auto 8 24 24 16 64 64 24 144 144 1 10 10 9 26 26 17 72 72 25 8 18 2 12 12 10 32 32 18 80...

Page 65: ...atrix skipped by this function is returned after marked This function can be operated separately from the matrix delete function of LMDraw6 Write ARDnn mm nn Layout number mm Specified matrix number 2...

Page 66: ...nd on LMDraw6 you need to apply following procedure 1 Save the layout file to the memory card with SVL command 2 Take LMDraw6 offline then take it online again When LMDraw6 is already in offline take...

Page 67: ...hen using a part file registered with GRS command on LMDraw6 When using a part file registered with GRS command on LMDraw6 you need to apply the following procedures 1 Save the part file to the memory...

Page 68: ...omputer Marker SVG30001 Computer Marker SVV Computer Marker ERR Example If LD current and layout command errors have occurred Computer Marker TRB Marker Computer 11 31 When multiple errors have occurr...

Page 69: ...n read and set write communication conditions Read BAR Example When switching to auto transmission of all items Computer Marker 1 1 1 1 t0 Auto transmission regarding marking readiness 0 Auto transmis...

Page 70: ...s Marker Computer s0 s1 s2 s3 s4 s0 Baud Rate 0 4800 1 9600 2 19200 3 38400 4 57600 5 115200 bps s1 Stop bit 0 1 bit 1 2 bits s2 Parity 0 No 2 even 3 odd s3 Checksum 0 OFF 1 ON s4 Delimiter ETX 0 OFF...

Page 71: ...er of bits in parentheses 11 bits is the default setting That is 11 bits x 25 characters 275 bits If the baud rate is 9600 275 9600 28 646 ms Thus the time required for transmission is 29 ms However t...

Page 72: ...ding to these three specifications 10 1QR Code Specifications The position detection pattern is a square of seven cells per side QR Code Model 1 QR Code Model 2 Separator Cell Separator Cell Position...

Page 73: ...Maximum characters 100 characters Model 1 QR Code Model 1 is the basis for Model 2 and Micro QR Model 2 QR code with an added alignment pattern for improved tolerance with respect to distortion of lar...

Page 74: ...r the marker File name 1 Model 1 File name Waku Margin File name Ichi 1 Position Detection Pattern File name Ichi 2 Position Detection Pattern File name Kuro 1 Cell File name Kuro 2 Cell File name Qrk...

Page 75: ...ert YES is selected Selectable whether or not Position Detection Pattern is used Example 1 Cell Example Height Width 100 Register figure data based on a figure symmetrical relative to the origin as sh...

Page 76: ...figure symmetrical relative to the origin as shown below Example 4 Position Detection Pattern for inverted codes Example Height Width 350 Register figure data based on a figure symmetrical relative t...

Page 77: ...er left point of the 20000 x 20000 figure at the origin and register figure data based on the area outside that figure as shown below Note that the margin height and width are 20000 and cannot be chan...

Page 78: ...ils and the type and quantity of data Detailed Specifications 1 DataMatrix creation program ECC200 compatible 2 Style Indicates the DataMatrix format 3 Number of Cells 10 10 to 144 144 4 Maximum chara...

Page 79: ...ion Yes No default 10 2 2 Preparing Data Overview of Sample Data The following sample QR code data is prepared for the marker File name 0 File name Ec100 20 File name Kuro d Cell File name Kuro d2 Cel...

Page 80: ...ed only if Invert YES is selected Selectable whether or not L Shape is used Example 1 Cell Example Height Width 100 Register figure data based on a figure symmetrical relative to the origin as shown b...

Page 81: ...ample the width of an L shape relative to its height is as follows when creating an 18 cell DataMatrix with 360 x 360 units same as Example 3 Example 3 L shape Example Height Width 360 Y X 360 360 360...

Page 82: ...ion the lower left point of the 20000 x 20000 figure at the origin and register figure data based on the area outside that figure as shown below Note that the margin height and width are 20000 and can...

Page 83: ...ance with 11 3 Emergency Stop Remote Interlock REM I L p 98 If you will not be connecting the Remote Interlock function connect Pin 23 to Pin 24 and Pin 25 to Pin 26 D Sub 26 pin Connector for Unit Fe...

Page 84: ...Power supply for external I O 2 Marking start 1 When closed marking starts 3 Marking stop When closed marking stops 4 Laser start When closed the RF unit and LD are activated after which the LD activ...

Page 85: ...en the LD is on Off when the LD is shut off 12 Marking in progress Activates during marking 13 Ready to mark 2 Activates when marking is possible 14 Laser error Activates if equipment problems arise 1...

Page 86: ...es When connected to an output PLC with a 24 V DC source 10 21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 24 25 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 22 23 DI 1 9 0V 10k 10k TLP290 4 19 24V TLP176G DO RY Internal External 24 V DC Load Laser St...

Page 87: ...1 External Input and Output EXT I O When using a contact signal 10 DI 10k 10k TLP290 4 21 TLP176G 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 24 25 1 9 0V 19 24V DO RY Internal External Load Laser Stop 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 22 2...

Page 88: ...r 11 Interface Specifications When using an open collector signal 10 DI 10k 10k TLP290 4 21 TLP176G 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 24 25 1 9 0V 19 24V DO RY Internal External Laser Stop Load 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 22...

Page 89: ...ote status output is OFF 3 Local remote switching input is remote for the rising edge and local for the falling edge Local remote switching input can be supplied from a computer or a device connected...

Page 90: ...tput and marking ready output 5 After eliminating errors and supplying error reset input ON when laser start input is turned ON LD ON output and marking ready output both switch ON Error Occurs Reset...

Page 91: ...while marking in progress output is ON Error Occurs Reset Start of Marking LD ON Marking Stops Start of Marking Marking start input Marking in progress output Marking ready output Startup ready output...

Page 92: ...ng edge the LD switches off 8 If laser startup input is turned OFF when the LD is ON startup ready output switches off during LD cooldown Additionally after the LD switches off do not turn the MAIN PO...

Page 93: ...N counter reset input while marking is in progress 11 When error reset input switches on data error output switches off and marking ready output switches on Marking stops after the final value on the...

Page 94: ...rising edge of marking start input 14 The counter value is increased or decreased during marking If multiple counters are used under the same conditions for a single layout and if marking is stopped h...

Page 95: ...erface Control unit External Input and Output EXT I O Control unit Head unit Positioning system Unspecified Unspecified Execute Execute Unspecified Stop Run Stop Run Stop Run Stop Run Stop T1 T1 End o...

Page 96: ...l Signal description 1 24 V output Input signal power supply 2 Start no selection signal 1 2 1 Start number selection input binary code 1 3 2 Start number selection input binary code 2 4 3 Start numbe...

Page 97: ...Extended External Input and Output EEXT I O 11 2 2 Connection Examples When connected to an output PLC with a 24 V DC source Internal External 13 14 24 V DC Load 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DI 1 10k 10k...

Page 98: ...Chapter 11 94 ML 9011A Chapter 11 Interface Specifications When using a contact signal Internal External 13 Load DI 1 10k 10k TLP290 4 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 24V TLP176G 0V...

Page 99: ...hapter 11 95 ML 9011A 11 2 Extended External Input and Output EEXT I O When using an open collector signal Internal External 13 Load DI 1 10k 10k TLP290 4 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 24V TLP176G 0V...

Page 100: ...ON Start number confirmation strobe input is valid while startup ready is ON and marking in progress is OFF 3 Marking start input is valid while marking ready output is ON and remote status output is...

Page 101: ...ON Local Remote Error Occurs Reset Unregistered No Marking start input Marking in progress output Marking ready output Startup ready output Laser start input Local remote switching input Remote status...

Page 102: ...utter of the Head Unit closes the laser error occurs and marking stops To cancel the remote interlock state turned ON the two remote interlock inputs and turn ON the error reset Connect this connector...

Page 103: ...nput con nect Pins 6 and 7 7 External connection 1B 8 External connection 2A Used when connecting to the external safety relay module channel 2 For connecting the E stop button only to the external em...

Page 104: ...Remote Interlock The remote interlock circuit is designed to achieve the PL Performance Level e of ISO13849 1 but it complies with the PL e only after the following safety switch is used in the remote...

Page 105: ...lined above should be included 1 Pins 14 and 15 and Pins 16 and 17 are connected to a relay which is closed during normal operation and open if the laser marker is in the E Stop state The relay can be...

Page 106: ...s safety controller The output of the external safety relay module closes the input to the laser marker and allows the system to clear the emergency stop state In this wiring example a Pilz PNOZ fami...

Page 107: ...e within 250 ms When either one is turned OFF opened a remote interlock or an emergency stop function but it cannot be canceled even if the error reset is input after it is turned ON closed again When...

Page 108: ...rlock 1 and 2 When either one is turned OFF opened a remote interlock state is not canceled Emergency Stop 3 After an emergency stop is canceled turning ON error reset input will turn ON startup ready...

Page 109: ...ing maintenance turn off the equipment and wait at least five minutes before any maintenance tasks Touching the equipment interior while it is on poses a risk of electric shock Use our genuine mainten...

Page 110: ...ilter For head Monthly 1 year Clean replace 1191434 For Control Unit 1202552 1202553 Lithium battery 3 3 years Replace 1194594 f lens lens only without collar f80 5 years Replace 1155985 f100 1029020...

Page 111: ...e months of purchase Since the desiccant ability decreases after three months even if the desiccant agent is unopened the time for replacement may be earlier To prevent the decrease in performance pur...

Page 112: ...the figure 2 To remove the fixtures holding the filter in place spread the four ends of the fixtures circled in the figure in the directions shown by the arrows 3 Remove two air filters from the cover...

Page 113: ...n replacing the air filter Hexagon wrench 1 5 mm 1 Remove the cover by unscrewing the two screws on the back 2 Remove the air filter from the cover 3 Clean the filter with a neutral detergent and allo...

Page 114: ...drops of ethanol to the lens cleaning paper Wipe the protective glass as shown in a spiral motion from the center outward If ethanol does not clean the protective glass you will need to replace the p...

Page 115: ...hanol 4 Fit a new protective glass into the protective glass holder s stepped section 5 Reattach the protective glass holder Be careful not to drop the protective glass as it may break The protective...

Page 116: ...after increasing the LD current to the maximum the LD has reached the end of its useful life The FC LD is warranted for a period of two years from the date of acceptance inspection or shipment of a ne...

Page 117: ...lips screwdriver 50 cN m adjustable 1 Turn off the equipment 2 Remove eight hexagon screws provided on both sides of the Head Unit with a hexagon wrench and remove the head cover by pulling it straigh...

Page 118: ...agents Do not touch the desiccant agent with bare hands Wear gloves when handling 5 Push a new desiccant agent lightly with fingers 6 Move the contents to one side and fold a spare portion of the bag...

Page 119: ...of number shown in the following picture 10Confirm that the packing is closely contacted with the acrylic lid If the desiccant agent protrudes from the case redo the process from Step 7 11Use the sam...

Page 120: ...ery error appears Have the following items ready when replacing the lithium battery Lithium battery new Phillips screwdriver 1 On the Control Unit turn off the MAIN POWER switch on the front and the c...

Page 121: ...Backup Lithium Battery Replacement 4 Remove the lithium battery from the control board 5 Insert the new lithium battery Be careful to insert the battery with the correct polarity 6 Replace the cover L...

Page 122: ...Unit turn off the MAIN POWER switch on the front and the circuit breaker main power supply on the back 2 Unscrew the two screws at the memory card cover on the back of the Control Unit 3 Push in the...

Page 123: ...nd copy it to the computer s hard disk drive Store the backup files you copied in a safe location in case data on the card is accidentally lost or corrupted Restoring Backup Data Return backed up data...

Page 124: ...rgency Stop 79 98 Emergency Stop Button 17 Explanation Labels 13 EXT I O 79 80 EXT I O Connector 20 Extended External Input and Output 79 92 External Communication Terminals 40 External Input and Outp...

Page 125: ...79 98 REM I L Connector 19 Remote Interlock 79 98 Resonator Unit 21 106 RF Connecting Cable 24 27 RF driver 106 RF IN Connector 22 RF OUT Connector 20 RS 232C 40 46 RS 232C Cable 25 28 RS232C Connect...

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