Jenoptik JenLas D2 Series Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 11

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Caution: ESD protection!

Avoid any electrostatic discharge and observe the rules for ESD protection. The 
fitter, the workbench and the used tools must be grounded. 

 

Mount the subassembly to an appropriate cooling unit with Peltier cooling 
element by means of the screws (

6

7

9

 or 

12

Fig. 2, p. 9

).

The contact surface of the cooling unit must be sufficiently flat and clean. 
The cooling capacity of the cooling unit depends on the operating mode. 
For this, refer to --> 

Specifications.

 Dimension the cooling unit in such a way 

that no overheating can occur.

Refer to --> 

Fig. 3, p. 10

 for information on the dimensions and the location of 

the threaded holes to be cut into the cooling unit for fastening the subassembly.

 

Screw the three threaded bolts provided into the cooling unit, and carefully 
attach the laser device.

 

Note:

To improve thermal transfer, we recommend the use of a thin, solvent-free 
heat-conductive film. 
The use of a commercial heat-conductive paste is not allowed, as its creep-
ing behavior as well as evaporating solvent may destroy the module.

 

Put the delivered spring onto each fastening bolts. The two thin springs have 
to be inserted into the bores (

6

7

,

 9

Fig. 2, p. 9

). 

Then, screw down the device by means of the nuts (Max. torque: 

10 cNm

 

for 

6

7

40 cNm

 for 

9

).

 

To secure the mounting position, drill dowel bore (

8

) into the cooling unit 

(approx. 

6 mm

 deep) to a diameter of 

4 mm

. Then, secure the units by dowels.

When you mount an additional optical element to the front surface of the de-
vice, make sure that its weight does not exceed 500 g (Center of mass: max  
150 mm in front of the front surface).

XH1

10 k

3.9 V, 2.3 A

LD

10 k

10 k

X2

X1

NTC/Diode

NTC/Diode

NTC/LBO

Peltier/LBO

LD-

1

2

3

4 PE-

5

6

7

8

9 PE+

+

(sw)

(rt)

Fig. 4 

Pin assignment

 

Wire the connecting cable to the sub-D connector as illustrated in the ob-
ove-mentioned scheme.

Installation

Summary of Contents for JenLas D2 Series

Page 1: ...Disk Laser JenLas D2 x Installation Instructions...

Page 2: ...49 3641 65 2102 Fax 49 3641 65 2109 Email laser service jenoptik com Internet http www jenoptik los com You can use the 5 Fax Form p 16 for your requests In the case of need copy this form fill it in...

Page 3: ...ocumentation is not included in any update service Unless expressly authorized in writing by JENOPTIK Laser GmbH forwarding and duplication of this document and the utilization and communication of it...

Page 4: ...be performed Enumeration Danger Warning Warning symbols Supplements further pertaining documents Test Certificate of final inspection Warning Risk to human health in the case of non observance Cautio...

Page 5: ...5 Contents 1 Safety Notes 6 1 1 Warning labels and type label 7 1 2 General 7 1 3 RoHS Directive 8 2 Installation 9 3 Technical Data 14 3 Appendix 15 4 Fax Form 16 Contents...

Page 6: ...from getting into the disk laser You are not allowed to mechanically modify the device or loosen any screws Non observance can discharge additional laser radiation and will make void any liability an...

Page 7: ...N T N U M B E R S The parameter P 532 nm max depends on the version of the subassembly see above Removing the Serial No makes void any warranty claims Fig 1 Warning labels and type label 1 2 General...

Page 8: ...bient temperature to avoid condensation Keep a period of approximately 2 hours for temperature adjustment Keep the original packaging for possible future relocation or transportation of the device For...

Page 9: ...of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous laser exposure Non observance may completely make void any warranty claims 1 2 5 6 9 12 12 7 8 10 11 3 4 1 Contact surfa...

Page 10: ...tief 70 60 35 85 82 11 3 5 92 5 178 200 M5 44 11 5 6 5 6 4D10 46 12 19 7 3 9 49 5 8 45 26 2 5 53 5 46 12 22 0 8 10 25 25 40 178 23 86 38 5 5 A 0 8 0 65 0 1 A Fig 3 Geometrical mounting dimensions Ins...

Page 11: ...ove thermal transfer we recommend the use of a thin solvent free heat conductive film The use of a commercial heat conductive paste is not allowed as its creep ing behavior as well as evaporating solv...

Page 12: ...ce neither during operation nor when switching the diode current supply ON OFF This also refers to indefinite states e g cable break power failure etc Even very short current or voltage spikes may des...

Page 13: ...to keep the LBO temperature stable within 0 2K and the diode temperature within 0 5K Finally disconnect the short circuit bridge 3 Fig 2 p 9 between the con necting terminals and keep it for future us...

Page 14: ...rature range Relative humidity Atmospheric pressure 5 C 40 C 90 no condensation 700 1060 hPa Storage and transport conditions Temperature range Relative humidity Atmospheric pressure Mechanical load e...

Page 15: ...in C B 3450 K R25 10 0 k TR 25 C T C R_nom k R_min k R_max k 0 27 94 27 36 28 52 5 22 47 22 05 22 88 10 18 19 17 89 18 48 15 14 81 14 60 15 02 20 12 14 11 99 12 28 25 10 00 9 900 10 10 30 8 284 8 186...

Page 16: ...Laser GmbH Goeschwitzer Str 29 Service Department Fax 49 3641 65 4011 Our Ref Your Ref Pages incl cover page Date Message with brief description of faults JenLas D2 x Sender Company Address Telephone...

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