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2.2
Installation and commissioning
Note that the laser module with electronic driver is not a product for direct use.
Security elements, such as interlock, and emergency switch are not included in
the laser module. If the laser module is used as part of system or product, then the
responsibility for safety lies with the product development team of the product.
When operating the laser module, the laser safety regulations must be observed.
2.2.1 Unpacking and checking for visible damage
Check the completeness of the delivery and check that all the items supplied are in
good condition. In case of errors please contact FISBA AG (
).
If possible, keep the packaging in which the laser system was supplied. It will then
be possible to pack the unit in its original packaging and transport it safely in case of
repair.
2.2.2 Installation
The laser module can be mounted with screws on a flat bottom plate. The bottom
plate should be cooled and the heat transfer should be at least 7W to hold the module
on a stable operating temperature. The laser module READYBeam is TEC-controlled.
Incorrect cooling effects the laser power and can destroy the laser diodes. During
assembly of the laser module on a plane cooling surface, attention is required so that
no tension can apply to the casing. Tension influences the beam quality very strongly.
The connection must be handled carefully.
2.2.3 Operating the FISBA READYBeam
TM
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The safety regulations must be carefully observed
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A power supply b12 and +24V with max. 4 Ampere is needed
to start the READYBeam
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FISBA READYBeam
TM
can be started digital with the software application
and RS485 interface or analog based controlled
2.2.4 Digital operating with the software application
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Visit fisba.com/readybeam-software to download the software
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Unpack the files from downloaded folder
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Start «RGB Service Software Setup.msi» and follow the
installation instructions
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You need an USB - RS485 interface cable for the digital operating mode
See the details in the appendix (Figure 1 on page 13)