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CONTENT

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6-Structural Layout ……………………………………………………………… 23

Chapter 5 Unpacking Guide ………………………………………………… 24

1-Unpacking Steps ……………………………………………………………… 24

2-Packing List …………………………………………………………………… 25

Chapter 6 Operation Guide …………………………………………………… 26

1-Notice …………………………………………………………………………… 26

2-Electrical Power Connection ………………………………………………… 26

3-Extension Interface …………………………………………………………… 27

4-Start Steps ……………………………………………………………………… 28

5-Mode Description ……………………………………………………………… 28

6-Software Description ………………………………………………………… 30

7-Error List ……………………………………………………………………… 34

Chapter 7 Fiber Connector Inspection and Cleaning Guide …………… 35

1-Notice …………………………………………………………………………… 35

2-Operating Procedures ………………………………………………………… 36

Chapter 8 Service and Maintenance ……………………………………… 40

1-Maintenance Notes …………………………………………………………… 40

2-Service Statements …………………………………………………………… 41

Chapter 9 Warranty Statements …………………………………………… 42

1-General Items ………………………………………………………………… 42

2-Warranty Limitations ………………………………………………………… 42

Summary of Contents for MFSC

Page 1: ...Maxphotonics Co Ltd MFSC 2000W 3000W Chassis Type Single Module CW Fiber Laser...

Page 2: ...rthermore Maxphotonics does not assume responsibility for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties due to use of the information contained in this document Maxphotonics shall not b...

Page 3: ...to read and understand this User s Guide MFSC 2000W 3000W Chassis Type Single Module CW Fiber Laser and familiarize yourself with the operating and maintenance instructions before you use the product...

Page 4: ...is the second largest domestic fiber laser manufacturer in the domestic market Maxphotonics specializes in the research development production and sales of fiber lasers including pulsed fiber lasers c...

Page 5: ...ation 14 Chapter 3 Product Description 15 1 Features 15 2 Module Configuration 15 3 Laser Model Designation Codes 15 4 Certification 16 5 Front Panel Description 16 6 Back Panel Description 17 7 Optic...

Page 6: ...n 26 3 Extension Interface 27 4 Start Steps 28 5 Mode Description 28 6 Software Description 30 7 Error List 34 Chapter 7 Fiber Connector Inspection and Cleaning Guide 35 1 Notice 35 2 Operating Proced...

Page 7: ...able device Laser light exhibits unique characteristics that may pose safety hazards Therefore the laser light can t be normally associated with other light sources and all operators and people near t...

Page 8: ...ntil you completely understand and meet the required conditions CAUTION Refers to a potential hazard on product It requires a procedure that if not correctly followed may result in damage to the produ...

Page 9: ...rial or equipments provided by following laser protective equipment suppliers for you including LaserVision USA Kentek Corporation Rochwell Laser Industries etc All the supplier information is provide...

Page 10: ...ower Supply Security EN 61010 1 2010 EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 A2 2013 Laser Security EN 60825 1 2014 CDRH 21 CFR 1040 10 NOTE In accordance with relevant EU and national standards and...

Page 11: ...aution to avoid minimize specular reflections as these laser radiations are invisible 2 Safety Instructions of Accessories The photosensitive elements integrated in laser related optical accessories m...

Page 12: ...r an optical output connector 9 Carry out commissioning calibration and focusing at low output power and then increase the output power gradually when the calibrating and focusing work is done 10 Do n...

Page 13: ...rotective equipment meets the output power and wavelength range of the laser Never look directly into the optical fiber or the collimator and make sure you wear the safety protective glasses in each o...

Page 14: ...s shall be applied including but not limited the laser safety signs and the interlocking devices Corresponding operators must be trained and examined and know the normal safety specifications for oper...

Page 15: ...ose additional safety hazard CAUTION The device may be damaged with incautious operation If the laser is placed in an environment below 0 C be sure to add a corresponding antifreeze to the water tank...

Page 16: ...34 LASER American National Standards Institute ANSI Z136 1 American National Standard for the Safe Use of Lasers Available through LIA International Electro technical Commission IEC 60825 1 Edition 1...

Page 17: ...cy 3 High reliability long service life 4 Compact rugged package 5 Extension programming interface Applications 1 Industrial applications 2 Scientific research 2 Module Configuration Maxphotonics offe...

Page 18: ...5 Front Panel Description ITEMS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION OFF ON Key Switch Power switch of laser EMERGENCY STOP Emergency Stop Switch Emergency stop Start Start Switch Start laser on off signal of hardwa...

Page 19: ...T Water cooling output port 3 4 inch WATER IN Water cooling input port 3 4 inch OPTICAL OUTPUT Laser output connector 7 Optical Output Terminal 1 Optical Output Head The fiber head is used in conjunct...

Page 20: ...term power instability 100 CW 1h 1 2 8 Long term power instability 100 CW 24h 3 5 9 Beam quality BPP 50um QBH Output 1 1 1 5 mm x mrad 100um QBH Output 2 8 3 6 mm x mrad 10 Laser switching ON time 10...

Page 21: ...e humidity 10 85 5 Cooling method Water cooling 6 Storage temperature 10 60 7 Dimensions 482 6 850 172 W D H mm 8 Weight MFSC 2000W 72 3 kg Weight MFSC 3000W 80 3 kg No Characteristics Min Unit 1 Cool...

Page 22: ...ment is over replace the antifreeze with pure water and replace the filter to restore the maintenance frequency once a month 4 QBH Water Cooling Condition Cooling Method Water pipe size requirement Wa...

Page 23: ...ment temperature 10 C 40 C 3 laser working environment humidity 10 85 4 Avoid the condensation environment the specific control standards are as follows NOTE Water pipe color blue input water red retu...

Page 24: ...m is 28 C and the relative humidity is 50 The water cooler should be placed in a different space from the laser It is forbidden to place the water cooler in the air conditioned room The laser head wor...

Page 25: ...23 Chapter 4 Specification 6 Structural Layout Laser Three Views Unit mm...

Page 26: ...e take it out carefully to ensure that the minimum bending radius of the fiber optic cable is 200mm When taking out it is recommended that the three people cooperate to operate two people lift the las...

Page 27: ...g due to excessive temperature difference RECOMMENDATION Change the working temperature or humidity of the laser to keep the laser away from the dew point For example install the laser in an air condi...

Page 28: ...our wire AC Make sure that the live wire is properly connected according to the wire mark and the ground wire is well connected Poor contact of the ground wire may cause potential damage to the laser...

Page 29: ...VDC V 24VDC LOW 0VDC V 5VDC 5mA I 15mA 4 Black And White Modulation input 16 Yellow External light HIGH 20VDC V 24VDC LOW 0VDC V 5VDC 5mA I 15mA 3 Yellow Black External light 15 Green DA 0 10V input C...

Page 30: ...power switch POWER to the ON position 6 Place the Key Switch of the front panel on position ON 7 Press the START button on the front panel 5 Mode Description The working modes of the laser are as foll...

Page 31: ...le Input Laser Modulation Input Power Input Red Light Signal Output Laser Output power of the laser pulse width adjustment when the external control the modulation signal corresponds to the mode 3 ext...

Page 32: ...ial website announcement without notice URL http en maxphotonics com En Software html 2 Decompress the downloaded compressed package and install the operating environment NET4 6 and monitoring softwar...

Page 33: ...on interface 6 If the laser backplane is an RS232 interface the monitoring software communication mode is selected as COM the default is COM and the corresponding COM number is selected and then click...

Page 34: ...Guide 8 Click the Login button to connect the laser and enter the following monitoring interface If the laser is powered on and the model can match the monitoring software it will enter the following...

Page 35: ...33 Chapter 6 Operation Guide 9 Decrypt the page Tips For the specific details of software installation and instructions please refer to the relevant instructions of the official website software...

Page 36: ...until the heat accumulated during operation dissipates thoroughly 4 Overcurrent alarm Overcurrent fault of the laser If 0 10V DA value exceeds the pre set value the internal overcurrent fault will oc...

Page 37: ...materials 1 Powder free rubber gloves or fingerstall 2 Lint free optical cleaning wipes and or swabs 3 Ahydrous ethanol Optical level pure 99 5 4 Acetone Optical level pure 99 5 5 Compressed air oil...

Page 38: ...ap from the connector 7 2 5 Focus the microscope onto the connector surface 6 Use a light source to illuminate the face of the fiber connector so that the light is reflected off the surface of the end...

Page 39: ...37 Chapter 7 Fiber Connector Inspection and Cleaning Guide 7 2 Install the fiber connector under microscope 7 3 Cleaning protective lens with swabs...

Page 40: ...38 Chapter 7 Fiber Connector Inspection and Cleaning Guide 7 4 Actual image of the fiber 1 quartz 2 fiber cladding 3 fiber core surface damaged coating damaged scratch 7 5 Endface may be damaged...

Page 41: ...place the protective cover and sleeve Never blow air directly at the surface because you could imbed contaminants into the surface Always blow across the surface If the fiber connector could not be i...

Page 42: ...tive after finding the faults Upon receiving our authorization you need to pack the product in a suitable package and return it You should keep the proof when finding any damage after receiving the pr...

Page 43: ...d flowing the operation steps stictly Please call the Customer Service Department for other questions Please call the Customer Service Department for other questions 400 900 9588 Your problems will be...

Page 44: ...replace the products with faults caused by its material or production technology within the warranty period and repairs or replacement of all the products within the warranty scope are carried out ac...

Page 45: ...the warranty scope Customers are obligated to understand the information above and operate according to the User Guide and specification or the faults arising therefrom are not included in the warrant...

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