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Rear Panel Connector Pinouts 

The location of the rear panel connectors on the DIGITEL MPC are shown in the Figure IV-6. 

 

Figure IV-6.  Rear Panel Connectors. 

Connector pinouts and signal designations are provided in the following tables: 

 

J104 SET PT ANALOG OUT

 — Table IV-6 

 

J505 TSP/NEG CTRL

 — Table IV-7 

 

J112 SER INTFC

 — Table IV-8. 

Connector J104 — Set Point and Analog Output Signals 

J104 SET PT ANALOG OUT

 (a 37-pin, female Sub-D connector) provides 8 set point signals, 

and 4 voltage/current analog output signals. 

Table IV-6.  Connector J104 Pinouts. 

Pin  

Setpoint Signal 

 

Pin  

Analog Output Signal 

Set Point 1 (Relay) 

Common 

20 … 28 

Unused 

 

NC 

29 

GND2 

 

NO 

30 

Analog HV Supply 1 Output 

Set Point 2 (Relay) 

Common 

31 

GND2 

 

NC 

32 

Analog Current Output 1* 

 

NO 

33 

GND2 

Set Point 3 (Relay) 

Common 

34 

Analog Current Output 2* 

 

NC 

35 

GND2 

 

NO 

36 

Analog HV Supply 2 Output 

10 

Set Point 4 (Relay) 

Common 

 

11 

 

NC 

*  Can be configured for Supply 1 or   

12 

 

NO 

  Supply 2 current (I) output - See Analog Outputs. 

13, 14, 16, 18  GND1 

 

 

15 

Set Point 5 (TTL) 

 

 

17 

Set Point 6 (TTL) 

 

 

 

19 

Set Point 7 (TTL) 

 

 

 

37 

Set Point 8 (TTL) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Digitel MPC Manual 

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Summary of Contents for Digitel MPC 635941

Page 1: ...Digitel MPC Technician s Manual Part Number 500000 Revision J Gamma Vacuum LLC Copyright 2003 Gamma Vacuum LLC 12912 Ventura Court No 28 Shakopee MN 55379 USA...

Page 2: ...Control Option 11 Required Items 12 Procedure 12 SAFE CONN Installation on an Ion Pump 13 Required Items 13 Procedure 13 III Operation 15 Front Panel Description 15 Rear Panel Description 17 Operating...

Page 3: ...57 PROM Change Procedure 58 Rear Panel Connector Pinouts 60 Connector J104 Set Point and Analog Output Signals 60 Connector J505 Remote TSP NEG Control Signals 61 Connector J112 Serial Interface Sign...

Page 4: ...4 Keypad 20 Figure III 5 Menu key 20 Figure III 6 Program Mode Select keys 21 Figure III 7 Setting pump size 31 Figure III 8 Reaching PREFRENCES Submenu 31 Figure III 9 Reaching the Configuration Sub...

Page 5: ...ion 48 Table III 9 RS 232 422 485 Commands PHI Standard Serial Interface 49 Table III 10 CRC Checksum Calculation 51 Table IV 1 MPC Component Parts List 54 Table IV 2 Routine Maintenance Schedule 55 T...

Page 6: ...vides direct readout of the ion pump voltage current or pressure Ranging is automatic within the selected display mode Figure I 1 Photograph of the Digitel MPC MPC Configurations The DIGITEL MPC comes...

Page 7: ...tional protection from possible shock hazard AUTORUN AUTORUN determines optimum starting and operating conditions based the pump size entered and then starts and monitors the pump down without assista...

Page 8: ...ontrol Option High Voltage TSP Filament Interlock Option The remote interlock allows disabling of either the high voltage outputs or TSP filament firing The interlock is installed at J506 on the back...

Page 9: ...P parameters are measured at least every 320 milliseconds Assuming a set point decision is handled right after measurement is made response time is 320 milliseconds Assuming a set point decision is ma...

Page 10: ...isconnecting electrical equipment Do not operate the control without a proper electrical ground or near water The control may be damaged and its safety reduced if it is operated outside of its specifi...

Page 11: ...l connector is part of the HV connector Connect it to the appropriate SAFE CONN jack See Figure II 1 and Table II 1 5 Verify correct input voltage requirements Connect the AC input power cable to inpu...

Page 12: ...2 Remote TSP NEG Control unit 3 high current cable 4 AC input power cable Procedure 1 Mount the Remote TSP NEG Control unit using the holes provided on the mounting bracket see Figure II 3 2 Turn off...

Page 13: ...2 Tools 2 1 two flat head screwdrivers 2 2 an SS installation tool and a plastic cylinder Procedure 1 Place SS ring 1 on the 10 kV HVFT Figure II 5 2 Install the PEEK cylinder over the 10 kV HVFT with...

Page 14: ...nt steady pressure on the SS ring while keeping the installation tool SS ring and plastic cylinder assembly together 4 3 Raise the assembly to the HVFT and with a light tap on the plastic cylinder sli...

Page 15: ...escription in a table format of the status messages that can appear on the display Analog Outputs describes the monitor outputs for voltage and current Serial Interface provides detailed information c...

Page 16: ...pad operation press 1 four times in succession 3 6 9 or key selects one of the following four program modes Set Points During normal mode press 3 to select the Set Points program mode The Set Points s...

Page 17: ...Unused 2 500 mA 28V max NC 29 GND2 3 NO 30 Analog HV Supply 1 Output 4 Set Point 2 Relay Common 31 GND2 5 500 mA 28V max NC 32 Analog Current Output 1 6 NO 33 GND2 7 Set Point 3 Relay Common 34 Analog...

Page 18: ...to UHV to improve system ultimate pressure and to give the most accurate readings To Evacuate the Pump Before you run an ion pump it must be evacuated to a minimum vacuum of 1 x 10 3 Torr Details are...

Page 19: ...displays show either voltage current or pressure Press the Display Select key Figure III 3 next to each supply to cycle through these choices Voltage is the default upon power up but you can change i...

Page 20: ...ure III 4 Keypad The Menu key Figure III 5 and Table III 3 which is the blank key is a hierarchical system for setting unit parameters and preferences Refer to section 3 Menu Key page 29 for informati...

Page 21: ...The High Voltage Operate section page 24 following this table provides detailed information on this key Press the key to select TSP Press to select TSP following this table provides detailed informati...

Page 22: ...the options DISABLED SUPPLY 1 SUPPLY 2 BAKE S1 and BAKE S2 SPT Supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Set Point Set Point DISABLED Supply 1 Supply 2 4 When you reach the desired option press ENTER 5 The next paramet...

Page 23: ...ld monitor BAKE S1 supply 1 or BAKE S2 supply 2 and the on off pressure values For more information refer to Set Points Procedure 1 Press Bake the 6 key 2 Press the lower Supply 2 Display Select key t...

Page 24: ...ress the Display Select key to toggle to DISABLE 3 press ENTER and press ENTER again to confirm High Voltage Operate If the MPC is in manual restart High Voltage Operate the 9 key allows you to enable...

Page 25: ...ng this operating mode it could blow a fuse in the Remote TSP NEG Control unit ALL STOP OFF mode turns the TSP off It is the default operating mode when the MPC powers up DEGAS DEGAS is a maintenance...

Page 26: ...n the TIMED mode when the ion pump pressure is above this value IF PRESS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Set Point Set Point 0 1E 09 Supply 1 Supply 2 Display Select Display Select Number flashes 6 Press ENTER to ena...

Page 27: ...enable degassing ATTENTION Degas pressure should be less than 1 x 10 2 Torr While in degas mode the display shows which filament is degassing and at what value When DEGAS is complete the display retu...

Page 28: ...s the on firing time of a filament for TIMED and DEGAS operating modes For example if you specify 30 sec ON TIME in TIMED mode then the TSP operates for 30 sec before it shuts off TSP SETUP 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 29: ...o 75 amps 0 to 500 watts 4 Press ENTER to save your changes AUTO ADVNC AUTO ADVNC when set to YES automatically switches to the next filament if an open filament is detected TSP SETUP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 30: ...ial address to use for the Physical Electronics Serial Communications Protocol Default is 5 BAUD RATE Baud rate of 9600 is available SET CLOCK Allows you to set the time and date of the real time cloc...

Page 31: ...TSP Menu Display Select Display Select 2 Press ENTER 3 Use backspace key to overwrite and enter pump size using numerical keys 4 Press ENTER to save PUMP 2 SIZE Supply 1 Display Select 5 Press MENU t...

Page 32: ...e your selection PUMP DSPLY DFAULT VAL You can specify the default display in voltage current or pressure for Supply 1 and Supply 2 displays 1 Press the Menu key to cycle through the menu until you re...

Page 33: ...ching the Configuration Submenu FAN ON OFF Use the following procedure to set the fan to off or full speed If you set the fan to off the next pump start up sequence turns it back on If the pump draws...

Page 34: ...ENTER to step to the submenu and press the Menu key to cycle to SERIAL ADR 3 Press ENTER The bottom display shows the current address followed by a flashing sign to indicate that you may key in a new...

Page 35: ...ash the battery status 3 Press ENTER The bottom display shows the hour setting followed by a flashing sign to indicate that you may enter the desired hour 0 23 using the backspace and numerical keys 4...

Page 36: ...between 0 00 and 9 99 Use the following procedure 1 Press the Menu key to cycle through the menu until you reach CONFIG 2 Press ENTER to step to the submenu and press the Menu key to cycle to PUMP 1...

Page 37: ...4 An arrow points to the bottom Display Select key to show it is active Press it to toggle between 120 and 240 PRM FACTOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Set Point Set Point 120 Supply 1 Supply 2 Display Select Disp...

Page 38: ...EY CALIBRATION RST DFLTS LINE FREQ REVISION Supply 1 Display Select 1 Press MENU until you reach DIAGNOSTCS Top menu Sub menu Figure III 10 Reaching the DIAGNOSTCS Submenu REVISION The first diagnosti...

Page 39: ...cool down the code will be 05 06 or 07 to let you know the reason for cool down 05 Pump power Cool down was entered because pump power exceeded a safe value 06 Supply current Cool down was entered bec...

Page 40: ...in test EVEN LEDs 9 Press ESC to return to the DISPLY KEY submenu Press ESC again to step up to DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION For the calibration procedure remove the HV cables from the rear panel of the DI...

Page 41: ...the set point option High voltage is shut off SAFE CONN The SAFE CON cable is not connected properly COOL DOWN The DIGITEL MPC has entered cool down mode As long as it is in cool down this message rem...

Page 42: ...is month dd is day yy is year that the event occurred hh mm ss hh is hour mm is minute ss is second that the event occurred 3 nnnn V nnnn is the high voltage when the event occurred n nn ee A current...

Page 43: ...mputer allows selection of eight output modes via the front panel keypad PREFERENCES menu or through serial port commands Jumpers on the internal CPU board assembly allow selecting positive or negativ...

Page 44: ...e allowing multiple devices to be connected to the same serial port on a computer The standard does not set up or address any software protocols A carefully planned protocol for use between the remote...

Page 45: ...Table IV 8 page 61 protruding from the chassis rear RS 485 allows communications over greater distances but most personal computers are equipped with 9 or 25 pin RS 232 serial connectors RS 485 cable...

Page 46: ...signer to keep practicality in mind when determining these fields A data field is not required for all commands SPACE 5 CHECKSUM 2 hex characters Computed checksum of packet The calculated checksum mu...

Page 47: ...that the last command was successful it sends a command to the unit requesting status feedback Response packet The response packet is made up of at least five fields and contains information to let th...

Page 48: ...s needed ASCII printable characters only Data field s are used to respond to commands requesting data For example a command requesting the current voltage setting in a unit would have the reading plac...

Page 49: ...is 0 00 9 99 1E SET CAL FACTOR Sets calibration factor Parameters 1 n nn or 2 n nn n nn is 0 00 9 99 20 GET HV STRAPPING Reads the supplies high voltage strapping Parameters 1 or 21 Response 5600 or 7...

Page 50: ...pply 2 3 bake supply 1 and 4 bake supply 2 X XE XX on pressure Y YE YY off pressure 3E SETUP BAKE Arms the bake Parameters hhh HH MM hhh is bake duration 0 255 hours HH MM is the start time in hours a...

Page 51: ...of the response 3 Add all values in Table III 10 to get 4DCh1 4 Divide by 100h 256d 4DCh 100h 4h with a remainder of DCh 5 The remainder DCh is the CRC Table III 10 CRC Checksum Calculation Response...

Page 52: ...in this section without the assistance of Gamma Vacuum LLC Customer Service could result in serious injury could damage equipment and may nullify applicable equipment warranties WARNING Service proce...

Page 53: ...ircuit boards may be destroyed by a small static discharge To avoid damaging the boards use the following precautions Handle boards at approved ESD workstation Do not touch any electrical contacts Do...

Page 54: ...HV Board 635465 Fan Filter 622775 Cable Assemblies Part Number Fan 635932 SAFECONN to CPU 636051 AC Power Board 640690 CPU to HV Board 636052 Fuses see Table IV 3 AC Power to Display and CPU 636053 In...

Page 55: ...45 kPa 50 psi maximum 4 Clean all high voltage wiring and connections they are susceptible to arcing 5 Inspect the HV insulation for cracks If you find any contact your service representative Cleaning...

Page 56: ...cover for F1 through F4 is p n 638170 Input and Output Voltage Selection Use the following Input Voltage Selection Procedure to change input voltage to 115 or 230 VAC The voltage shown on the rear pan...

Page 57: ...Output Voltage Selection Procedure 1 Disconnect power and remove the top cover 2 Move the spade lug jumper Figure IV 3 located on the secondary tap of the high voltage transformer to appropriate conne...

Page 58: ...te CR1 180 and shift it to the next series of holes so that CR1 exposes the desired polarity 7 Re solder CR1 at the desired location 8 Next unsolder the two polarity jumpers on the bottom center of th...

Page 59: ...top cover 4 Disconnect any cables connected to the CPU board and remove the CPU board from its slot 5 Remove the old PROM NOTE Each PROM contains a label indicating its revision level Do not use this...

Page 60: ...t signals and 4 voltage current analog output signals Table IV 6 Connector J104 Pinouts Pin Setpoint Signal Pin Analog Output Signal 1 Set Point 1 Relay Common 20 28 Unused 2 NC 29 GND2 3 NO 30 Analog...

Page 61: ...ot Used 3 K4 Coil 8 15V Return 13 Current XFMR 4 15V to TSP 9 Current XFMR 14 Sync Signal GND 5 Voltage Sense 10 Sync Signal from TSP 15 K1 Coil Connector J112 Serial Interface Signals J112 SER INTFC...

Page 62: ...the MPC RS 232 Operation RS 485 Operation RS 422 Operation and PHI Operation Set DIP switches SW1 and SW2 on the CPU board Figure IV 7 to select a serial interface Table IV 9 shows the DIP switch sett...

Page 63: ...2 J112 SER INTFC Close 1 2 and 4 Signal Pin No Signal Pin No Open all others Open all TX 2 RX 3 For terminator close 7 TX 8 RX 7 GND 5 RS 422 SW1 SW2 J112 SER INTFC Close 1 3 and 4 Close 1 and 2 Signa...

Page 64: ...s before servicing Figure IV 8 Remote TSP NEG Control Location of Components Removing the Panels of the Remote TSP NEG Control The Remote TSP NEG Control has a top panel and two end panels 1 Remove th...

Page 65: ...ect it to appropriate voltage 3 1 For 120 VAC connect to J4 3 2 For 240 VAC connect to J5 4 Replace the panel and install the appropriate power cord Connecting a High Current Cable to the Remote TSP N...

Page 66: ...th 2 Million Series and older Pumps 1001514 10 bakeable 200 ion pump HV cable 1000438 15 bakeable 200 ion pump HV cable 1001515 20 bakeable 200 ion pump HV cable 1001516 30 bakeable 200 ion pump HV ca...

Page 67: ...card drawing followed by parts lists 4 641458 HV 100 mA circuit card drawing followed by parts lists 5 641459 HV 500 mA circuit card drawing followed by parts lists 6 635464 High Voltage PCB drawing 7...

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